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John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001//===- ObjCARC.cpp - ObjC ARC Optimization --------------------------------===//
2//
3// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This file defines ObjC ARC optimizations. ARC stands for
11// Automatic Reference Counting and is a system for managing reference counts
12// for objects in Objective C.
13//
14// The optimizations performed include elimination of redundant, partially
15// redundant, and inconsequential reference count operations, elimination of
16// redundant weak pointer operations, pattern-matching and replacement of
17// low-level operations into higher-level operations, and numerous minor
18// simplifications.
19//
20// This file also defines a simple ARC-aware AliasAnalysis.
21//
22// WARNING: This file knows about certain library functions. It recognizes them
23// by name, and hardwires knowedge of their semantics.
24//
25// WARNING: This file knows about how certain Objective-C library functions are
26// used. Naive LLVM IR transformations which would otherwise be
27// behavior-preserving may break these assumptions.
28//
29//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
30
31#define DEBUG_TYPE "objc-arc"
32#include "llvm/Function.h"
33#include "llvm/Intrinsics.h"
34#include "llvm/GlobalVariable.h"
35#include "llvm/DerivedTypes.h"
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +000036#include "llvm/Module.h"
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +000037#include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
38#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h"
39#include "llvm/Support/CallSite.h"
40#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
41#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h"
42#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
43#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
44using namespace llvm;
45
46// A handy option to enable/disable all optimizations in this file.
47static cl::opt<bool> EnableARCOpts("enable-objc-arc-opts", cl::init(true));
48
49//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
50// Misc. Utilities
51//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
52
53namespace {
54 /// MapVector - An associative container with fast insertion-order
55 /// (deterministic) iteration over its elements. Plus the special
56 /// blot operation.
57 template<class KeyT, class ValueT>
58 class MapVector {
59 /// Map - Map keys to indices in Vector.
60 typedef DenseMap<KeyT, size_t> MapTy;
61 MapTy Map;
62
63 /// Vector - Keys and values.
64 typedef std::vector<std::pair<KeyT, ValueT> > VectorTy;
65 VectorTy Vector;
66
67 public:
68 typedef typename VectorTy::iterator iterator;
69 typedef typename VectorTy::const_iterator const_iterator;
70 iterator begin() { return Vector.begin(); }
71 iterator end() { return Vector.end(); }
72 const_iterator begin() const { return Vector.begin(); }
73 const_iterator end() const { return Vector.end(); }
74
75#ifdef XDEBUG
76 ~MapVector() {
77 assert(Vector.size() >= Map.size()); // May differ due to blotting.
78 for (typename MapTy::const_iterator I = Map.begin(), E = Map.end();
79 I != E; ++I) {
80 assert(I->second < Vector.size());
81 assert(Vector[I->second].first == I->first);
82 }
83 for (typename VectorTy::const_iterator I = Vector.begin(),
84 E = Vector.end(); I != E; ++I)
85 assert(!I->first ||
86 (Map.count(I->first) &&
87 Map[I->first] == size_t(I - Vector.begin())));
88 }
89#endif
90
Dan Gohman22cc4cc2012-03-02 01:13:53 +000091 ValueT &operator[](const KeyT &Arg) {
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +000092 std::pair<typename MapTy::iterator, bool> Pair =
93 Map.insert(std::make_pair(Arg, size_t(0)));
94 if (Pair.second) {
Dan Gohman22cc4cc2012-03-02 01:13:53 +000095 size_t Num = Vector.size();
96 Pair.first->second = Num;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +000097 Vector.push_back(std::make_pair(Arg, ValueT()));
Dan Gohman22cc4cc2012-03-02 01:13:53 +000098 return Vector[Num].second;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +000099 }
100 return Vector[Pair.first->second].second;
101 }
102
103 std::pair<iterator, bool>
104 insert(const std::pair<KeyT, ValueT> &InsertPair) {
105 std::pair<typename MapTy::iterator, bool> Pair =
106 Map.insert(std::make_pair(InsertPair.first, size_t(0)));
107 if (Pair.second) {
Dan Gohman22cc4cc2012-03-02 01:13:53 +0000108 size_t Num = Vector.size();
109 Pair.first->second = Num;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000110 Vector.push_back(InsertPair);
Dan Gohman22cc4cc2012-03-02 01:13:53 +0000111 return std::make_pair(Vector.begin() + Num, true);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000112 }
113 return std::make_pair(Vector.begin() + Pair.first->second, false);
114 }
115
Dan Gohman22cc4cc2012-03-02 01:13:53 +0000116 const_iterator find(const KeyT &Key) const {
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000117 typename MapTy::const_iterator It = Map.find(Key);
118 if (It == Map.end()) return Vector.end();
119 return Vector.begin() + It->second;
120 }
121
122 /// blot - This is similar to erase, but instead of removing the element
123 /// from the vector, it just zeros out the key in the vector. This leaves
124 /// iterators intact, but clients must be prepared for zeroed-out keys when
125 /// iterating.
Dan Gohman22cc4cc2012-03-02 01:13:53 +0000126 void blot(const KeyT &Key) {
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000127 typename MapTy::iterator It = Map.find(Key);
128 if (It == Map.end()) return;
129 Vector[It->second].first = KeyT();
130 Map.erase(It);
131 }
132
133 void clear() {
134 Map.clear();
135 Vector.clear();
136 }
137 };
138}
139
140//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
141// ARC Utilities.
142//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
143
144namespace {
145 /// InstructionClass - A simple classification for instructions.
146 enum InstructionClass {
147 IC_Retain, ///< objc_retain
148 IC_RetainRV, ///< objc_retainAutoreleasedReturnValue
149 IC_RetainBlock, ///< objc_retainBlock
150 IC_Release, ///< objc_release
151 IC_Autorelease, ///< objc_autorelease
152 IC_AutoreleaseRV, ///< objc_autoreleaseReturnValue
153 IC_AutoreleasepoolPush, ///< objc_autoreleasePoolPush
154 IC_AutoreleasepoolPop, ///< objc_autoreleasePoolPop
155 IC_NoopCast, ///< objc_retainedObject, etc.
156 IC_FusedRetainAutorelease, ///< objc_retainAutorelease
157 IC_FusedRetainAutoreleaseRV, ///< objc_retainAutoreleaseReturnValue
158 IC_LoadWeakRetained, ///< objc_loadWeakRetained (primitive)
159 IC_StoreWeak, ///< objc_storeWeak (primitive)
160 IC_InitWeak, ///< objc_initWeak (derived)
161 IC_LoadWeak, ///< objc_loadWeak (derived)
162 IC_MoveWeak, ///< objc_moveWeak (derived)
163 IC_CopyWeak, ///< objc_copyWeak (derived)
164 IC_DestroyWeak, ///< objc_destroyWeak (derived)
165 IC_CallOrUser, ///< could call objc_release and/or "use" pointers
166 IC_Call, ///< could call objc_release
167 IC_User, ///< could "use" a pointer
168 IC_None ///< anything else
169 };
170}
171
172/// IsPotentialUse - Test whether the given value is possible a
173/// reference-counted pointer.
174static bool IsPotentialUse(const Value *Op) {
175 // Pointers to static or stack storage are not reference-counted pointers.
176 if (isa<Constant>(Op) || isa<AllocaInst>(Op))
177 return false;
178 // Special arguments are not reference-counted.
179 if (const Argument *Arg = dyn_cast<Argument>(Op))
180 if (Arg->hasByValAttr() ||
181 Arg->hasNestAttr() ||
182 Arg->hasStructRetAttr())
183 return false;
Dan Gohmanf9096e42011-12-14 19:10:53 +0000184 // Only consider values with pointer types.
185 // It seemes intuitive to exclude function pointer types as well, since
186 // functions are never reference-counted, however clang occasionally
187 // bitcasts reference-counted pointers to function-pointer type
188 // temporarily.
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +0000189 PointerType *Ty = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Op->getType());
Dan Gohmanf9096e42011-12-14 19:10:53 +0000190 if (!Ty)
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000191 return false;
192 // Conservatively assume anything else is a potential use.
193 return true;
194}
195
196/// GetCallSiteClass - Helper for GetInstructionClass. Determines what kind
197/// of construct CS is.
198static InstructionClass GetCallSiteClass(ImmutableCallSite CS) {
199 for (ImmutableCallSite::arg_iterator I = CS.arg_begin(), E = CS.arg_end();
200 I != E; ++I)
201 if (IsPotentialUse(*I))
202 return CS.onlyReadsMemory() ? IC_User : IC_CallOrUser;
203
204 return CS.onlyReadsMemory() ? IC_None : IC_Call;
205}
206
207/// GetFunctionClass - Determine if F is one of the special known Functions.
208/// If it isn't, return IC_CallOrUser.
209static InstructionClass GetFunctionClass(const Function *F) {
210 Function::const_arg_iterator AI = F->arg_begin(), AE = F->arg_end();
211
212 // No arguments.
213 if (AI == AE)
214 return StringSwitch<InstructionClass>(F->getName())
215 .Case("objc_autoreleasePoolPush", IC_AutoreleasepoolPush)
216 .Default(IC_CallOrUser);
217
218 // One argument.
219 const Argument *A0 = AI++;
220 if (AI == AE)
221 // Argument is a pointer.
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +0000222 if (PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(A0->getType())) {
223 Type *ETy = PTy->getElementType();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000224 // Argument is i8*.
225 if (ETy->isIntegerTy(8))
226 return StringSwitch<InstructionClass>(F->getName())
227 .Case("objc_retain", IC_Retain)
228 .Case("objc_retainAutoreleasedReturnValue", IC_RetainRV)
229 .Case("objc_retainBlock", IC_RetainBlock)
230 .Case("objc_release", IC_Release)
231 .Case("objc_autorelease", IC_Autorelease)
232 .Case("objc_autoreleaseReturnValue", IC_AutoreleaseRV)
233 .Case("objc_autoreleasePoolPop", IC_AutoreleasepoolPop)
234 .Case("objc_retainedObject", IC_NoopCast)
235 .Case("objc_unretainedObject", IC_NoopCast)
236 .Case("objc_unretainedPointer", IC_NoopCast)
237 .Case("objc_retain_autorelease", IC_FusedRetainAutorelease)
238 .Case("objc_retainAutorelease", IC_FusedRetainAutorelease)
239 .Case("objc_retainAutoreleaseReturnValue",IC_FusedRetainAutoreleaseRV)
240 .Default(IC_CallOrUser);
241
242 // Argument is i8**
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +0000243 if (PointerType *Pte = dyn_cast<PointerType>(ETy))
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000244 if (Pte->getElementType()->isIntegerTy(8))
245 return StringSwitch<InstructionClass>(F->getName())
246 .Case("objc_loadWeakRetained", IC_LoadWeakRetained)
247 .Case("objc_loadWeak", IC_LoadWeak)
248 .Case("objc_destroyWeak", IC_DestroyWeak)
249 .Default(IC_CallOrUser);
250 }
251
252 // Two arguments, first is i8**.
253 const Argument *A1 = AI++;
254 if (AI == AE)
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +0000255 if (PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(A0->getType()))
256 if (PointerType *Pte = dyn_cast<PointerType>(PTy->getElementType()))
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000257 if (Pte->getElementType()->isIntegerTy(8))
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +0000258 if (PointerType *PTy1 = dyn_cast<PointerType>(A1->getType())) {
259 Type *ETy1 = PTy1->getElementType();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000260 // Second argument is i8*
261 if (ETy1->isIntegerTy(8))
262 return StringSwitch<InstructionClass>(F->getName())
263 .Case("objc_storeWeak", IC_StoreWeak)
264 .Case("objc_initWeak", IC_InitWeak)
265 .Default(IC_CallOrUser);
266 // Second argument is i8**.
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +0000267 if (PointerType *Pte1 = dyn_cast<PointerType>(ETy1))
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000268 if (Pte1->getElementType()->isIntegerTy(8))
269 return StringSwitch<InstructionClass>(F->getName())
270 .Case("objc_moveWeak", IC_MoveWeak)
271 .Case("objc_copyWeak", IC_CopyWeak)
272 .Default(IC_CallOrUser);
273 }
274
275 // Anything else.
276 return IC_CallOrUser;
277}
278
279/// GetInstructionClass - Determine what kind of construct V is.
280static InstructionClass GetInstructionClass(const Value *V) {
281 if (const Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V)) {
282 // Any instruction other than bitcast and gep with a pointer operand have a
283 // use of an objc pointer. Bitcasts, GEPs, Selects, PHIs transfer a pointer
284 // to a subsequent use, rather than using it themselves, in this sense.
285 // As a short cut, several other opcodes are known to have no pointer
286 // operands of interest. And ret is never followed by a release, so it's
287 // not interesting to examine.
288 switch (I->getOpcode()) {
289 case Instruction::Call: {
290 const CallInst *CI = cast<CallInst>(I);
291 // Check for calls to special functions.
292 if (const Function *F = CI->getCalledFunction()) {
293 InstructionClass Class = GetFunctionClass(F);
294 if (Class != IC_CallOrUser)
295 return Class;
296
297 // None of the intrinsic functions do objc_release. For intrinsics, the
298 // only question is whether or not they may be users.
299 switch (F->getIntrinsicID()) {
300 case 0: break;
301 case Intrinsic::bswap: case Intrinsic::ctpop:
302 case Intrinsic::ctlz: case Intrinsic::cttz:
303 case Intrinsic::returnaddress: case Intrinsic::frameaddress:
304 case Intrinsic::stacksave: case Intrinsic::stackrestore:
305 case Intrinsic::vastart: case Intrinsic::vacopy: case Intrinsic::vaend:
306 // Don't let dbg info affect our results.
307 case Intrinsic::dbg_declare: case Intrinsic::dbg_value:
308 // Short cut: Some intrinsics obviously don't use ObjC pointers.
309 return IC_None;
310 default:
311 for (Function::const_arg_iterator AI = F->arg_begin(),
312 AE = F->arg_end(); AI != AE; ++AI)
313 if (IsPotentialUse(AI))
314 return IC_User;
315 return IC_None;
316 }
317 }
318 return GetCallSiteClass(CI);
319 }
320 case Instruction::Invoke:
321 return GetCallSiteClass(cast<InvokeInst>(I));
322 case Instruction::BitCast:
323 case Instruction::GetElementPtr:
324 case Instruction::Select: case Instruction::PHI:
325 case Instruction::Ret: case Instruction::Br:
326 case Instruction::Switch: case Instruction::IndirectBr:
327 case Instruction::Alloca: case Instruction::VAArg:
328 case Instruction::Add: case Instruction::FAdd:
329 case Instruction::Sub: case Instruction::FSub:
330 case Instruction::Mul: case Instruction::FMul:
331 case Instruction::SDiv: case Instruction::UDiv: case Instruction::FDiv:
332 case Instruction::SRem: case Instruction::URem: case Instruction::FRem:
333 case Instruction::Shl: case Instruction::LShr: case Instruction::AShr:
334 case Instruction::And: case Instruction::Or: case Instruction::Xor:
335 case Instruction::SExt: case Instruction::ZExt: case Instruction::Trunc:
336 case Instruction::IntToPtr: case Instruction::FCmp:
337 case Instruction::FPTrunc: case Instruction::FPExt:
338 case Instruction::FPToUI: case Instruction::FPToSI:
339 case Instruction::UIToFP: case Instruction::SIToFP:
340 case Instruction::InsertElement: case Instruction::ExtractElement:
341 case Instruction::ShuffleVector:
342 case Instruction::ExtractValue:
343 break;
344 case Instruction::ICmp:
345 // Comparing a pointer with null, or any other constant, isn't an
346 // interesting use, because we don't care what the pointer points to, or
347 // about the values of any other dynamic reference-counted pointers.
348 if (IsPotentialUse(I->getOperand(1)))
349 return IC_User;
350 break;
351 default:
352 // For anything else, check all the operands.
Dan Gohmand4464602011-08-22 17:29:37 +0000353 // Note that this includes both operands of a Store: while the first
354 // operand isn't actually being dereferenced, it is being stored to
355 // memory where we can no longer track who might read it and dereference
356 // it, so we have to consider it potentially used.
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000357 for (User::const_op_iterator OI = I->op_begin(), OE = I->op_end();
358 OI != OE; ++OI)
359 if (IsPotentialUse(*OI))
360 return IC_User;
361 }
362 }
363
364 // Otherwise, it's totally inert for ARC purposes.
365 return IC_None;
366}
367
368/// GetBasicInstructionClass - Determine what kind of construct V is. This is
369/// similar to GetInstructionClass except that it only detects objc runtine
370/// calls. This allows it to be faster.
371static InstructionClass GetBasicInstructionClass(const Value *V) {
372 if (const CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(V)) {
373 if (const Function *F = CI->getCalledFunction())
374 return GetFunctionClass(F);
375 // Otherwise, be conservative.
376 return IC_CallOrUser;
377 }
378
379 // Otherwise, be conservative.
Dan Gohman2f6263c2012-01-17 20:52:24 +0000380 return isa<InvokeInst>(V) ? IC_CallOrUser : IC_User;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000381}
382
383/// IsRetain - Test if the the given class is objc_retain or
384/// equivalent.
385static bool IsRetain(InstructionClass Class) {
386 return Class == IC_Retain ||
387 Class == IC_RetainRV;
388}
389
390/// IsAutorelease - Test if the the given class is objc_autorelease or
391/// equivalent.
392static bool IsAutorelease(InstructionClass Class) {
393 return Class == IC_Autorelease ||
394 Class == IC_AutoreleaseRV;
395}
396
397/// IsForwarding - Test if the given class represents instructions which return
398/// their argument verbatim.
399static bool IsForwarding(InstructionClass Class) {
400 // objc_retainBlock technically doesn't always return its argument
401 // verbatim, but it doesn't matter for our purposes here.
402 return Class == IC_Retain ||
403 Class == IC_RetainRV ||
404 Class == IC_Autorelease ||
405 Class == IC_AutoreleaseRV ||
406 Class == IC_RetainBlock ||
407 Class == IC_NoopCast;
408}
409
410/// IsNoopOnNull - Test if the given class represents instructions which do
411/// nothing if passed a null pointer.
412static bool IsNoopOnNull(InstructionClass Class) {
413 return Class == IC_Retain ||
414 Class == IC_RetainRV ||
415 Class == IC_Release ||
416 Class == IC_Autorelease ||
417 Class == IC_AutoreleaseRV ||
418 Class == IC_RetainBlock;
419}
420
421/// IsAlwaysTail - Test if the given class represents instructions which are
422/// always safe to mark with the "tail" keyword.
423static bool IsAlwaysTail(InstructionClass Class) {
424 // IC_RetainBlock may be given a stack argument.
425 return Class == IC_Retain ||
426 Class == IC_RetainRV ||
427 Class == IC_Autorelease ||
428 Class == IC_AutoreleaseRV;
429}
430
431/// IsNoThrow - Test if the given class represents instructions which are always
432/// safe to mark with the nounwind attribute..
433static bool IsNoThrow(InstructionClass Class) {
Dan Gohman1d2fd752011-09-14 18:33:34 +0000434 // objc_retainBlock is not nounwind because it calls user copy constructors
435 // which could theoretically throw.
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000436 return Class == IC_Retain ||
437 Class == IC_RetainRV ||
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000438 Class == IC_Release ||
439 Class == IC_Autorelease ||
440 Class == IC_AutoreleaseRV ||
441 Class == IC_AutoreleasepoolPush ||
442 Class == IC_AutoreleasepoolPop;
443}
444
445/// EraseInstruction - Erase the given instruction. ObjC calls return their
446/// argument verbatim, so if it's such a call and the return value has users,
447/// replace them with the argument value.
448static void EraseInstruction(Instruction *CI) {
449 Value *OldArg = cast<CallInst>(CI)->getArgOperand(0);
450
451 bool Unused = CI->use_empty();
452
453 if (!Unused) {
454 // Replace the return value with the argument.
455 assert(IsForwarding(GetBasicInstructionClass(CI)) &&
456 "Can't delete non-forwarding instruction with users!");
457 CI->replaceAllUsesWith(OldArg);
458 }
459
460 CI->eraseFromParent();
461
462 if (Unused)
463 RecursivelyDeleteTriviallyDeadInstructions(OldArg);
464}
465
466/// GetUnderlyingObjCPtr - This is a wrapper around getUnderlyingObject which
467/// also knows how to look through objc_retain and objc_autorelease calls, which
468/// we know to return their argument verbatim.
469static const Value *GetUnderlyingObjCPtr(const Value *V) {
470 for (;;) {
471 V = GetUnderlyingObject(V);
472 if (!IsForwarding(GetBasicInstructionClass(V)))
473 break;
474 V = cast<CallInst>(V)->getArgOperand(0);
475 }
476
477 return V;
478}
479
480/// StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls - This is a wrapper around
481/// Value::stripPointerCasts which also knows how to look through objc_retain
482/// and objc_autorelease calls, which we know to return their argument verbatim.
483static const Value *StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(const Value *V) {
484 for (;;) {
485 V = V->stripPointerCasts();
486 if (!IsForwarding(GetBasicInstructionClass(V)))
487 break;
488 V = cast<CallInst>(V)->getArgOperand(0);
489 }
490 return V;
491}
492
493/// StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls - This is a wrapper around
494/// Value::stripPointerCasts which also knows how to look through objc_retain
495/// and objc_autorelease calls, which we know to return their argument verbatim.
496static Value *StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(Value *V) {
497 for (;;) {
498 V = V->stripPointerCasts();
499 if (!IsForwarding(GetBasicInstructionClass(V)))
500 break;
501 V = cast<CallInst>(V)->getArgOperand(0);
502 }
503 return V;
504}
505
506/// GetObjCArg - Assuming the given instruction is one of the special calls such
507/// as objc_retain or objc_release, return the argument value, stripped of no-op
508/// casts and forwarding calls.
509static Value *GetObjCArg(Value *Inst) {
510 return StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(cast<CallInst>(Inst)->getArgOperand(0));
511}
512
513/// IsObjCIdentifiedObject - This is similar to AliasAnalysis'
514/// isObjCIdentifiedObject, except that it uses special knowledge of
515/// ObjC conventions...
516static bool IsObjCIdentifiedObject(const Value *V) {
517 // Assume that call results and arguments have their own "provenance".
518 // Constants (including GlobalVariables) and Allocas are never
519 // reference-counted.
520 if (isa<CallInst>(V) || isa<InvokeInst>(V) ||
521 isa<Argument>(V) || isa<Constant>(V) ||
522 isa<AllocaInst>(V))
523 return true;
524
525 if (const LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(V)) {
526 const Value *Pointer =
527 StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(LI->getPointerOperand());
528 if (const GlobalVariable *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(Pointer)) {
Dan Gohman1b31ea82011-08-22 17:29:11 +0000529 // A constant pointer can't be pointing to an object on the heap. It may
530 // be reference-counted, but it won't be deleted.
531 if (GV->isConstant())
532 return true;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000533 StringRef Name = GV->getName();
534 // These special variables are known to hold values which are not
535 // reference-counted pointers.
536 if (Name.startswith("\01L_OBJC_SELECTOR_REFERENCES_") ||
537 Name.startswith("\01L_OBJC_CLASSLIST_REFERENCES_") ||
538 Name.startswith("\01L_OBJC_CLASSLIST_SUP_REFS_$_") ||
539 Name.startswith("\01L_OBJC_METH_VAR_NAME_") ||
540 Name.startswith("\01l_objc_msgSend_fixup_"))
541 return true;
542 }
543 }
544
545 return false;
546}
547
548/// FindSingleUseIdentifiedObject - This is similar to
549/// StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls but it stops as soon as it finds a value
550/// with multiple uses.
551static const Value *FindSingleUseIdentifiedObject(const Value *Arg) {
552 if (Arg->hasOneUse()) {
553 if (const BitCastInst *BC = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(Arg))
554 return FindSingleUseIdentifiedObject(BC->getOperand(0));
555 if (const GetElementPtrInst *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(Arg))
556 if (GEP->hasAllZeroIndices())
557 return FindSingleUseIdentifiedObject(GEP->getPointerOperand());
558 if (IsForwarding(GetBasicInstructionClass(Arg)))
559 return FindSingleUseIdentifiedObject(
560 cast<CallInst>(Arg)->getArgOperand(0));
561 if (!IsObjCIdentifiedObject(Arg))
562 return 0;
563 return Arg;
564 }
565
566 // If we found an identifiable object but it has multiple uses, but they
567 // are trivial uses, we can still consider this to be a single-use
568 // value.
569 if (IsObjCIdentifiedObject(Arg)) {
570 for (Value::const_use_iterator UI = Arg->use_begin(), UE = Arg->use_end();
571 UI != UE; ++UI) {
572 const User *U = *UI;
573 if (!U->use_empty() || StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(U) != Arg)
574 return 0;
575 }
576
577 return Arg;
578 }
579
580 return 0;
581}
582
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +0000583/// ModuleHasARC - Test if the given module looks interesting to run ARC
584/// optimization on.
585static bool ModuleHasARC(const Module &M) {
586 return
587 M.getNamedValue("objc_retain") ||
588 M.getNamedValue("objc_release") ||
589 M.getNamedValue("objc_autorelease") ||
590 M.getNamedValue("objc_retainAutoreleasedReturnValue") ||
591 M.getNamedValue("objc_retainBlock") ||
592 M.getNamedValue("objc_autoreleaseReturnValue") ||
593 M.getNamedValue("objc_autoreleasePoolPush") ||
594 M.getNamedValue("objc_loadWeakRetained") ||
595 M.getNamedValue("objc_loadWeak") ||
596 M.getNamedValue("objc_destroyWeak") ||
597 M.getNamedValue("objc_storeWeak") ||
598 M.getNamedValue("objc_initWeak") ||
599 M.getNamedValue("objc_moveWeak") ||
600 M.getNamedValue("objc_copyWeak") ||
601 M.getNamedValue("objc_retainedObject") ||
602 M.getNamedValue("objc_unretainedObject") ||
603 M.getNamedValue("objc_unretainedPointer");
604}
605
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +0000606/// DoesObjCBlockEscape - Test whether the given pointer, which is an
607/// Objective C block pointer, does not "escape". This differs from regular
608/// escape analysis in that a use as an argument to a call is not considered
609/// an escape.
610static bool DoesObjCBlockEscape(const Value *BlockPtr) {
611 // Walk the def-use chains.
612 SmallVector<const Value *, 4> Worklist;
613 Worklist.push_back(BlockPtr);
614 do {
615 const Value *V = Worklist.pop_back_val();
616 for (Value::const_use_iterator UI = V->use_begin(), UE = V->use_end();
617 UI != UE; ++UI) {
618 const User *UUser = *UI;
619 // Special - Use by a call (callee or argument) is not considered
620 // to be an escape.
Dan Gohman92180982012-01-14 00:47:44 +0000621 if (isa<CallInst>(UUser) || isa<InvokeInst>(UUser))
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +0000622 continue;
Dan Gohmana3b08d62012-02-13 22:57:02 +0000623 // Use by an instruction which copies the value is an escape if the
624 // result is an escape.
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +0000625 if (isa<BitCastInst>(UUser) || isa<GetElementPtrInst>(UUser) ||
626 isa<PHINode>(UUser) || isa<SelectInst>(UUser)) {
627 Worklist.push_back(UUser);
628 continue;
629 }
Dan Gohmana3b08d62012-02-13 22:57:02 +0000630 // Use by a load is not an escape.
631 if (isa<LoadInst>(UUser))
632 continue;
633 // Use by a store is not an escape if the use is the address.
634 if (const StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(UUser))
635 if (V != SI->getValueOperand())
636 continue;
637 // Otherwise, conservatively assume an escape.
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +0000638 return true;
639 }
640 } while (!Worklist.empty());
641
642 // No escapes found.
643 return false;
644}
645
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000646//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
647// ARC AliasAnalysis.
648//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
649
650#include "llvm/Pass.h"
651#include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h"
652#include "llvm/Analysis/Passes.h"
653
654namespace {
655 /// ObjCARCAliasAnalysis - This is a simple alias analysis
656 /// implementation that uses knowledge of ARC constructs to answer queries.
657 ///
658 /// TODO: This class could be generalized to know about other ObjC-specific
659 /// tricks. Such as knowing that ivars in the non-fragile ABI are non-aliasing
660 /// even though their offsets are dynamic.
661 class ObjCARCAliasAnalysis : public ImmutablePass,
662 public AliasAnalysis {
663 public:
664 static char ID; // Class identification, replacement for typeinfo
665 ObjCARCAliasAnalysis() : ImmutablePass(ID) {
666 initializeObjCARCAliasAnalysisPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
667 }
668
669 private:
670 virtual void initializePass() {
671 InitializeAliasAnalysis(this);
672 }
673
674 /// getAdjustedAnalysisPointer - This method is used when a pass implements
675 /// an analysis interface through multiple inheritance. If needed, it
676 /// should override this to adjust the this pointer as needed for the
677 /// specified pass info.
678 virtual void *getAdjustedAnalysisPointer(const void *PI) {
679 if (PI == &AliasAnalysis::ID)
680 return (AliasAnalysis*)this;
681 return this;
682 }
683
684 virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const;
685 virtual AliasResult alias(const Location &LocA, const Location &LocB);
686 virtual bool pointsToConstantMemory(const Location &Loc, bool OrLocal);
687 virtual ModRefBehavior getModRefBehavior(ImmutableCallSite CS);
688 virtual ModRefBehavior getModRefBehavior(const Function *F);
689 virtual ModRefResult getModRefInfo(ImmutableCallSite CS,
690 const Location &Loc);
691 virtual ModRefResult getModRefInfo(ImmutableCallSite CS1,
692 ImmutableCallSite CS2);
693 };
694} // End of anonymous namespace
695
696// Register this pass...
697char ObjCARCAliasAnalysis::ID = 0;
698INITIALIZE_AG_PASS(ObjCARCAliasAnalysis, AliasAnalysis, "objc-arc-aa",
699 "ObjC-ARC-Based Alias Analysis", false, true, false)
700
701ImmutablePass *llvm::createObjCARCAliasAnalysisPass() {
702 return new ObjCARCAliasAnalysis();
703}
704
705void
706ObjCARCAliasAnalysis::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
707 AU.setPreservesAll();
708 AliasAnalysis::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
709}
710
711AliasAnalysis::AliasResult
712ObjCARCAliasAnalysis::alias(const Location &LocA, const Location &LocB) {
713 if (!EnableARCOpts)
714 return AliasAnalysis::alias(LocA, LocB);
715
716 // First, strip off no-ops, including ObjC-specific no-ops, and try making a
717 // precise alias query.
718 const Value *SA = StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(LocA.Ptr);
719 const Value *SB = StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(LocB.Ptr);
720 AliasResult Result =
721 AliasAnalysis::alias(Location(SA, LocA.Size, LocA.TBAATag),
722 Location(SB, LocB.Size, LocB.TBAATag));
723 if (Result != MayAlias)
724 return Result;
725
726 // If that failed, climb to the underlying object, including climbing through
727 // ObjC-specific no-ops, and try making an imprecise alias query.
728 const Value *UA = GetUnderlyingObjCPtr(SA);
729 const Value *UB = GetUnderlyingObjCPtr(SB);
730 if (UA != SA || UB != SB) {
731 Result = AliasAnalysis::alias(Location(UA), Location(UB));
732 // We can't use MustAlias or PartialAlias results here because
733 // GetUnderlyingObjCPtr may return an offsetted pointer value.
734 if (Result == NoAlias)
735 return NoAlias;
736 }
737
738 // If that failed, fail. We don't need to chain here, since that's covered
739 // by the earlier precise query.
740 return MayAlias;
741}
742
743bool
744ObjCARCAliasAnalysis::pointsToConstantMemory(const Location &Loc,
745 bool OrLocal) {
746 if (!EnableARCOpts)
747 return AliasAnalysis::pointsToConstantMemory(Loc, OrLocal);
748
749 // First, strip off no-ops, including ObjC-specific no-ops, and try making
750 // a precise alias query.
751 const Value *S = StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(Loc.Ptr);
752 if (AliasAnalysis::pointsToConstantMemory(Location(S, Loc.Size, Loc.TBAATag),
753 OrLocal))
754 return true;
755
756 // If that failed, climb to the underlying object, including climbing through
757 // ObjC-specific no-ops, and try making an imprecise alias query.
758 const Value *U = GetUnderlyingObjCPtr(S);
759 if (U != S)
760 return AliasAnalysis::pointsToConstantMemory(Location(U), OrLocal);
761
762 // If that failed, fail. We don't need to chain here, since that's covered
763 // by the earlier precise query.
764 return false;
765}
766
767AliasAnalysis::ModRefBehavior
768ObjCARCAliasAnalysis::getModRefBehavior(ImmutableCallSite CS) {
769 // We have nothing to do. Just chain to the next AliasAnalysis.
770 return AliasAnalysis::getModRefBehavior(CS);
771}
772
773AliasAnalysis::ModRefBehavior
774ObjCARCAliasAnalysis::getModRefBehavior(const Function *F) {
775 if (!EnableARCOpts)
776 return AliasAnalysis::getModRefBehavior(F);
777
778 switch (GetFunctionClass(F)) {
779 case IC_NoopCast:
780 return DoesNotAccessMemory;
781 default:
782 break;
783 }
784
785 return AliasAnalysis::getModRefBehavior(F);
786}
787
788AliasAnalysis::ModRefResult
789ObjCARCAliasAnalysis::getModRefInfo(ImmutableCallSite CS, const Location &Loc) {
790 if (!EnableARCOpts)
791 return AliasAnalysis::getModRefInfo(CS, Loc);
792
793 switch (GetBasicInstructionClass(CS.getInstruction())) {
794 case IC_Retain:
795 case IC_RetainRV:
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000796 case IC_Autorelease:
797 case IC_AutoreleaseRV:
798 case IC_NoopCast:
799 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPush:
800 case IC_FusedRetainAutorelease:
801 case IC_FusedRetainAutoreleaseRV:
802 // These functions don't access any memory visible to the compiler.
Dan Gohman21104822011-09-14 18:13:00 +0000803 // Note that this doesn't include objc_retainBlock, becuase it updates
804 // pointers when it copies block data.
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000805 return NoModRef;
806 default:
807 break;
808 }
809
810 return AliasAnalysis::getModRefInfo(CS, Loc);
811}
812
813AliasAnalysis::ModRefResult
814ObjCARCAliasAnalysis::getModRefInfo(ImmutableCallSite CS1,
815 ImmutableCallSite CS2) {
816 // TODO: Theoretically we could check for dependencies between objc_* calls
817 // and OnlyAccessesArgumentPointees calls or other well-behaved calls.
818 return AliasAnalysis::getModRefInfo(CS1, CS2);
819}
820
821//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
822// ARC expansion.
823//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
824
825#include "llvm/Support/InstIterator.h"
826#include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h"
827
828namespace {
829 /// ObjCARCExpand - Early ARC transformations.
830 class ObjCARCExpand : public FunctionPass {
831 virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const;
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +0000832 virtual bool doInitialization(Module &M);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000833 virtual bool runOnFunction(Function &F);
834
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +0000835 /// Run - A flag indicating whether this optimization pass should run.
836 bool Run;
837
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000838 public:
839 static char ID;
840 ObjCARCExpand() : FunctionPass(ID) {
841 initializeObjCARCExpandPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
842 }
843 };
844}
845
846char ObjCARCExpand::ID = 0;
847INITIALIZE_PASS(ObjCARCExpand,
848 "objc-arc-expand", "ObjC ARC expansion", false, false)
849
850Pass *llvm::createObjCARCExpandPass() {
851 return new ObjCARCExpand();
852}
853
854void ObjCARCExpand::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
855 AU.setPreservesCFG();
856}
857
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +0000858bool ObjCARCExpand::doInitialization(Module &M) {
859 Run = ModuleHasARC(M);
860 return false;
861}
862
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000863bool ObjCARCExpand::runOnFunction(Function &F) {
864 if (!EnableARCOpts)
865 return false;
866
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +0000867 // If nothing in the Module uses ARC, don't do anything.
868 if (!Run)
869 return false;
870
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +0000871 bool Changed = false;
872
873 for (inst_iterator I = inst_begin(&F), E = inst_end(&F); I != E; ++I) {
874 Instruction *Inst = &*I;
875
876 switch (GetBasicInstructionClass(Inst)) {
877 case IC_Retain:
878 case IC_RetainRV:
879 case IC_Autorelease:
880 case IC_AutoreleaseRV:
881 case IC_FusedRetainAutorelease:
882 case IC_FusedRetainAutoreleaseRV:
883 // These calls return their argument verbatim, as a low-level
884 // optimization. However, this makes high-level optimizations
885 // harder. Undo any uses of this optimization that the front-end
886 // emitted here. We'll redo them in a later pass.
887 Changed = true;
888 Inst->replaceAllUsesWith(cast<CallInst>(Inst)->getArgOperand(0));
889 break;
890 default:
891 break;
892 }
893 }
894
895 return Changed;
896}
897
898//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Dan Gohman2f6263c2012-01-17 20:52:24 +0000899// ARC autorelease pool elimination.
900//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
901
Dan Gohman1dae3e92012-01-18 21:19:38 +0000902#include "llvm/Constants.h"
903
Dan Gohman2f6263c2012-01-17 20:52:24 +0000904namespace {
905 /// ObjCARCAPElim - Autorelease pool elimination.
906 class ObjCARCAPElim : public ModulePass {
907 virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const;
908 virtual bool runOnModule(Module &M);
909
Dan Gohman2f77bbd2012-01-18 21:24:45 +0000910 bool MayAutorelease(CallSite CS, unsigned Depth = 0);
Dan Gohman2f6263c2012-01-17 20:52:24 +0000911 bool OptimizeBB(BasicBlock *BB);
912
913 public:
914 static char ID;
915 ObjCARCAPElim() : ModulePass(ID) {
916 initializeObjCARCAPElimPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
917 }
918 };
919}
920
921char ObjCARCAPElim::ID = 0;
922INITIALIZE_PASS(ObjCARCAPElim,
923 "objc-arc-apelim",
924 "ObjC ARC autorelease pool elimination",
925 false, false)
926
927Pass *llvm::createObjCARCAPElimPass() {
928 return new ObjCARCAPElim();
929}
930
931void ObjCARCAPElim::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
932 AU.setPreservesCFG();
933}
934
935/// MayAutorelease - Interprocedurally determine if calls made by the
936/// given call site can possibly produce autoreleases.
Dan Gohman2f77bbd2012-01-18 21:24:45 +0000937bool ObjCARCAPElim::MayAutorelease(CallSite CS, unsigned Depth) {
Dan Gohman2f6263c2012-01-17 20:52:24 +0000938 if (Function *Callee = CS.getCalledFunction()) {
939 if (Callee->isDeclaration() || Callee->mayBeOverridden())
940 return true;
941 for (Function::iterator I = Callee->begin(), E = Callee->end();
942 I != E; ++I) {
943 BasicBlock *BB = I;
944 for (BasicBlock::iterator J = BB->begin(), F = BB->end(); J != F; ++J)
945 if (CallSite JCS = CallSite(J))
Dan Gohman2f77bbd2012-01-18 21:24:45 +0000946 // This recursion depth limit is arbitrary. It's just great
947 // enough to cover known interesting testcases.
948 if (Depth < 3 &&
949 !JCS.onlyReadsMemory() &&
950 MayAutorelease(JCS, Depth + 1))
Dan Gohman2f6263c2012-01-17 20:52:24 +0000951 return true;
952 }
953 return false;
954 }
955
956 return true;
957}
958
959bool ObjCARCAPElim::OptimizeBB(BasicBlock *BB) {
960 bool Changed = false;
961
962 Instruction *Push = 0;
963 for (BasicBlock::iterator I = BB->begin(), E = BB->end(); I != E; ) {
964 Instruction *Inst = I++;
965 switch (GetBasicInstructionClass(Inst)) {
966 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPush:
967 Push = Inst;
968 break;
969 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPop:
970 // If this pop matches a push and nothing in between can autorelease,
971 // zap the pair.
972 if (Push && cast<CallInst>(Inst)->getArgOperand(0) == Push) {
973 Changed = true;
974 Inst->eraseFromParent();
975 Push->eraseFromParent();
976 }
977 Push = 0;
978 break;
979 case IC_CallOrUser:
980 if (MayAutorelease(CallSite(Inst)))
981 Push = 0;
982 break;
983 default:
984 break;
985 }
986 }
987
988 return Changed;
989}
990
991bool ObjCARCAPElim::runOnModule(Module &M) {
992 if (!EnableARCOpts)
993 return false;
994
995 // If nothing in the Module uses ARC, don't do anything.
996 if (!ModuleHasARC(M))
997 return false;
998
Dan Gohman1dae3e92012-01-18 21:19:38 +0000999 // Find the llvm.global_ctors variable, as the first step in
1000 // identifying the global constructors.
1001 GlobalVariable *GV = M.getGlobalVariable("llvm.global_ctors");
1002 if (!GV)
1003 return false;
1004
1005 assert(GV->hasDefinitiveInitializer() &&
1006 "llvm.global_ctors is uncooperative!");
1007
Dan Gohman2f6263c2012-01-17 20:52:24 +00001008 bool Changed = false;
1009
Dan Gohman1dae3e92012-01-18 21:19:38 +00001010 // Dig the constructor functions out of GV's initializer.
1011 ConstantArray *Init = cast<ConstantArray>(GV->getInitializer());
1012 for (User::op_iterator OI = Init->op_begin(), OE = Init->op_end();
1013 OI != OE; ++OI) {
1014 Value *Op = *OI;
1015 // llvm.global_ctors is an array of pairs where the second members
1016 // are constructor functions.
1017 Function *F = cast<Function>(cast<ConstantStruct>(Op)->getOperand(1));
Dan Gohman2f6263c2012-01-17 20:52:24 +00001018 // Only look at function definitions.
1019 if (F->isDeclaration())
1020 continue;
Dan Gohman2f6263c2012-01-17 20:52:24 +00001021 // Only look at functions with one basic block.
1022 if (llvm::next(F->begin()) != F->end())
1023 continue;
1024 // Ok, a single-block constructor function definition. Try to optimize it.
1025 Changed |= OptimizeBB(F->begin());
1026 }
1027
1028 return Changed;
1029}
1030
1031//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001032// ARC optimization.
1033//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1034
1035// TODO: On code like this:
1036//
1037// objc_retain(%x)
1038// stuff_that_cannot_release()
1039// objc_autorelease(%x)
1040// stuff_that_cannot_release()
1041// objc_retain(%x)
1042// stuff_that_cannot_release()
1043// objc_autorelease(%x)
1044//
1045// The second retain and autorelease can be deleted.
1046
1047// TODO: It should be possible to delete
1048// objc_autoreleasePoolPush and objc_autoreleasePoolPop
1049// pairs if nothing is actually autoreleased between them. Also, autorelease
1050// calls followed by objc_autoreleasePoolPop calls (perhaps in ObjC++ code
1051// after inlining) can be turned into plain release calls.
1052
1053// TODO: Critical-edge splitting. If the optimial insertion point is
1054// a critical edge, the current algorithm has to fail, because it doesn't
1055// know how to split edges. It should be possible to make the optimizer
1056// think in terms of edges, rather than blocks, and then split critical
1057// edges on demand.
1058
1059// TODO: OptimizeSequences could generalized to be Interprocedural.
1060
1061// TODO: Recognize that a bunch of other objc runtime calls have
1062// non-escaping arguments and non-releasing arguments, and may be
1063// non-autoreleasing.
1064
1065// TODO: Sink autorelease calls as far as possible. Unfortunately we
1066// usually can't sink them past other calls, which would be the main
1067// case where it would be useful.
1068
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00001069// TODO: The pointer returned from objc_loadWeakRetained is retained.
1070
1071// TODO: Delete release+retain pairs (rare).
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +00001072
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001073#include "llvm/GlobalAlias.h"
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001074#include "llvm/Constants.h"
1075#include "llvm/LLVMContext.h"
1076#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
1077#include "llvm/Support/CFG.h"
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001078#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
Dan Gohman59a1c932011-12-12 19:42:25 +00001079#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
1080#include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h"
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001081
1082STATISTIC(NumNoops, "Number of no-op objc calls eliminated");
1083STATISTIC(NumPartialNoops, "Number of partially no-op objc calls eliminated");
1084STATISTIC(NumAutoreleases,"Number of autoreleases converted to releases");
1085STATISTIC(NumRets, "Number of return value forwarding "
1086 "retain+autoreleaes eliminated");
1087STATISTIC(NumRRs, "Number of retain+release paths eliminated");
1088STATISTIC(NumPeeps, "Number of calls peephole-optimized");
1089
1090namespace {
1091 /// ProvenanceAnalysis - This is similar to BasicAliasAnalysis, and it
1092 /// uses many of the same techniques, except it uses special ObjC-specific
1093 /// reasoning about pointer relationships.
1094 class ProvenanceAnalysis {
1095 AliasAnalysis *AA;
1096
1097 typedef std::pair<const Value *, const Value *> ValuePairTy;
1098 typedef DenseMap<ValuePairTy, bool> CachedResultsTy;
1099 CachedResultsTy CachedResults;
1100
1101 bool relatedCheck(const Value *A, const Value *B);
1102 bool relatedSelect(const SelectInst *A, const Value *B);
1103 bool relatedPHI(const PHINode *A, const Value *B);
1104
1105 // Do not implement.
1106 void operator=(const ProvenanceAnalysis &);
1107 ProvenanceAnalysis(const ProvenanceAnalysis &);
1108
1109 public:
1110 ProvenanceAnalysis() {}
1111
1112 void setAA(AliasAnalysis *aa) { AA = aa; }
1113
1114 AliasAnalysis *getAA() const { return AA; }
1115
1116 bool related(const Value *A, const Value *B);
1117
1118 void clear() {
1119 CachedResults.clear();
1120 }
1121 };
1122}
1123
1124bool ProvenanceAnalysis::relatedSelect(const SelectInst *A, const Value *B) {
1125 // If the values are Selects with the same condition, we can do a more precise
1126 // check: just check for relations between the values on corresponding arms.
1127 if (const SelectInst *SB = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(B))
1128 if (A->getCondition() == SB->getCondition()) {
1129 if (related(A->getTrueValue(), SB->getTrueValue()))
1130 return true;
1131 if (related(A->getFalseValue(), SB->getFalseValue()))
1132 return true;
1133 return false;
1134 }
1135
1136 // Check both arms of the Select node individually.
1137 if (related(A->getTrueValue(), B))
1138 return true;
1139 if (related(A->getFalseValue(), B))
1140 return true;
1141
1142 // The arms both checked out.
1143 return false;
1144}
1145
1146bool ProvenanceAnalysis::relatedPHI(const PHINode *A, const Value *B) {
1147 // If the values are PHIs in the same block, we can do a more precise as well
1148 // as efficient check: just check for relations between the values on
1149 // corresponding edges.
1150 if (const PHINode *PNB = dyn_cast<PHINode>(B))
1151 if (PNB->getParent() == A->getParent()) {
1152 for (unsigned i = 0, e = A->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i)
1153 if (related(A->getIncomingValue(i),
1154 PNB->getIncomingValueForBlock(A->getIncomingBlock(i))))
1155 return true;
1156 return false;
1157 }
1158
1159 // Check each unique source of the PHI node against B.
1160 SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 4> UniqueSrc;
1161 for (unsigned i = 0, e = A->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i) {
1162 const Value *PV1 = A->getIncomingValue(i);
1163 if (UniqueSrc.insert(PV1) && related(PV1, B))
1164 return true;
1165 }
1166
1167 // All of the arms checked out.
1168 return false;
1169}
1170
1171/// isStoredObjCPointer - Test if the value of P, or any value covered by its
1172/// provenance, is ever stored within the function (not counting callees).
1173static bool isStoredObjCPointer(const Value *P) {
1174 SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 8> Visited;
1175 SmallVector<const Value *, 8> Worklist;
1176 Worklist.push_back(P);
1177 Visited.insert(P);
1178 do {
1179 P = Worklist.pop_back_val();
1180 for (Value::const_use_iterator UI = P->use_begin(), UE = P->use_end();
1181 UI != UE; ++UI) {
1182 const User *Ur = *UI;
1183 if (isa<StoreInst>(Ur)) {
1184 if (UI.getOperandNo() == 0)
1185 // The pointer is stored.
1186 return true;
1187 // The pointed is stored through.
1188 continue;
1189 }
1190 if (isa<CallInst>(Ur))
1191 // The pointer is passed as an argument, ignore this.
1192 continue;
1193 if (isa<PtrToIntInst>(P))
1194 // Assume the worst.
1195 return true;
1196 if (Visited.insert(Ur))
1197 Worklist.push_back(Ur);
1198 }
1199 } while (!Worklist.empty());
1200
1201 // Everything checked out.
1202 return false;
1203}
1204
1205bool ProvenanceAnalysis::relatedCheck(const Value *A, const Value *B) {
1206 // Skip past provenance pass-throughs.
1207 A = GetUnderlyingObjCPtr(A);
1208 B = GetUnderlyingObjCPtr(B);
1209
1210 // Quick check.
1211 if (A == B)
1212 return true;
1213
1214 // Ask regular AliasAnalysis, for a first approximation.
1215 switch (AA->alias(A, B)) {
1216 case AliasAnalysis::NoAlias:
1217 return false;
1218 case AliasAnalysis::MustAlias:
1219 case AliasAnalysis::PartialAlias:
1220 return true;
1221 case AliasAnalysis::MayAlias:
1222 break;
1223 }
1224
1225 bool AIsIdentified = IsObjCIdentifiedObject(A);
1226 bool BIsIdentified = IsObjCIdentifiedObject(B);
1227
1228 // An ObjC-Identified object can't alias a load if it is never locally stored.
1229 if (AIsIdentified) {
1230 if (BIsIdentified) {
1231 // If both pointers have provenance, they can be directly compared.
1232 if (A != B)
1233 return false;
1234 } else {
1235 if (isa<LoadInst>(B))
1236 return isStoredObjCPointer(A);
1237 }
1238 } else {
1239 if (BIsIdentified && isa<LoadInst>(A))
1240 return isStoredObjCPointer(B);
1241 }
1242
1243 // Special handling for PHI and Select.
1244 if (const PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(A))
1245 return relatedPHI(PN, B);
1246 if (const PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(B))
1247 return relatedPHI(PN, A);
1248 if (const SelectInst *S = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(A))
1249 return relatedSelect(S, B);
1250 if (const SelectInst *S = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(B))
1251 return relatedSelect(S, A);
1252
1253 // Conservative.
1254 return true;
1255}
1256
1257bool ProvenanceAnalysis::related(const Value *A, const Value *B) {
1258 // Begin by inserting a conservative value into the map. If the insertion
1259 // fails, we have the answer already. If it succeeds, leave it there until we
1260 // compute the real answer to guard against recursive queries.
1261 if (A > B) std::swap(A, B);
1262 std::pair<CachedResultsTy::iterator, bool> Pair =
1263 CachedResults.insert(std::make_pair(ValuePairTy(A, B), true));
1264 if (!Pair.second)
1265 return Pair.first->second;
1266
1267 bool Result = relatedCheck(A, B);
1268 CachedResults[ValuePairTy(A, B)] = Result;
1269 return Result;
1270}
1271
1272namespace {
1273 // Sequence - A sequence of states that a pointer may go through in which an
1274 // objc_retain and objc_release are actually needed.
1275 enum Sequence {
1276 S_None,
1277 S_Retain, ///< objc_retain(x)
1278 S_CanRelease, ///< foo(x) -- x could possibly see a ref count decrement
1279 S_Use, ///< any use of x
1280 S_Stop, ///< like S_Release, but code motion is stopped
1281 S_Release, ///< objc_release(x)
1282 S_MovableRelease ///< objc_release(x), !clang.imprecise_release
1283 };
1284}
1285
1286static Sequence MergeSeqs(Sequence A, Sequence B, bool TopDown) {
1287 // The easy cases.
1288 if (A == B)
1289 return A;
1290 if (A == S_None || B == S_None)
1291 return S_None;
1292
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001293 if (A > B) std::swap(A, B);
1294 if (TopDown) {
1295 // Choose the side which is further along in the sequence.
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00001296 if ((A == S_Retain || A == S_CanRelease) &&
1297 (B == S_CanRelease || B == S_Use))
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001298 return B;
1299 } else {
1300 // Choose the side which is further along in the sequence.
1301 if ((A == S_Use || A == S_CanRelease) &&
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00001302 (B == S_Use || B == S_Release || B == S_Stop || B == S_MovableRelease))
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001303 return A;
1304 // If both sides are releases, choose the more conservative one.
1305 if (A == S_Stop && (B == S_Release || B == S_MovableRelease))
1306 return A;
1307 if (A == S_Release && B == S_MovableRelease)
1308 return A;
1309 }
1310
1311 return S_None;
1312}
1313
1314namespace {
1315 /// RRInfo - Unidirectional information about either a
1316 /// retain-decrement-use-release sequence or release-use-decrement-retain
1317 /// reverese sequence.
1318 struct RRInfo {
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00001319 /// KnownSafe - After an objc_retain, the reference count of the referenced
1320 /// object is known to be positive. Similarly, before an objc_release, the
1321 /// reference count of the referenced object is known to be positive. If
1322 /// there are retain-release pairs in code regions where the retain count
1323 /// is known to be positive, they can be eliminated, regardless of any side
1324 /// effects between them.
1325 ///
1326 /// Also, a retain+release pair nested within another retain+release
1327 /// pair all on the known same pointer value can be eliminated, regardless
1328 /// of any intervening side effects.
1329 ///
1330 /// KnownSafe is true when either of these conditions is satisfied.
1331 bool KnownSafe;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001332
1333 /// IsRetainBlock - True if the Calls are objc_retainBlock calls (as
1334 /// opposed to objc_retain calls).
1335 bool IsRetainBlock;
1336
1337 /// IsTailCallRelease - True of the objc_release calls are all marked
1338 /// with the "tail" keyword.
1339 bool IsTailCallRelease;
1340
Dan Gohman90b8bcd2011-10-17 18:48:25 +00001341 /// Partial - True of we've seen an opportunity for partial RR elimination,
1342 /// such as pushing calls into a CFG triangle or into one side of a
1343 /// CFG diamond.
Dan Gohmanafee0272011-12-12 18:30:26 +00001344 /// TODO: Consider moving this to PtrState.
Dan Gohman90b8bcd2011-10-17 18:48:25 +00001345 bool Partial;
1346
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001347 /// ReleaseMetadata - If the Calls are objc_release calls and they all have
1348 /// a clang.imprecise_release tag, this is the metadata tag.
1349 MDNode *ReleaseMetadata;
1350
1351 /// Calls - For a top-down sequence, the set of objc_retains or
1352 /// objc_retainBlocks. For bottom-up, the set of objc_releases.
1353 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2> Calls;
1354
1355 /// ReverseInsertPts - The set of optimal insert positions for
1356 /// moving calls in the opposite sequence.
1357 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2> ReverseInsertPts;
1358
1359 RRInfo() :
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +00001360 KnownSafe(false), IsRetainBlock(false),
Dan Gohmana974bea2011-10-17 22:53:25 +00001361 IsTailCallRelease(false), Partial(false),
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001362 ReleaseMetadata(0) {}
1363
1364 void clear();
1365 };
1366}
1367
1368void RRInfo::clear() {
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00001369 KnownSafe = false;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001370 IsRetainBlock = false;
1371 IsTailCallRelease = false;
Dan Gohman90b8bcd2011-10-17 18:48:25 +00001372 Partial = false;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001373 ReleaseMetadata = 0;
1374 Calls.clear();
1375 ReverseInsertPts.clear();
1376}
1377
1378namespace {
1379 /// PtrState - This class summarizes several per-pointer runtime properties
1380 /// which are propogated through the flow graph.
1381 class PtrState {
1382 /// RefCount - The known minimum number of reference count increments.
1383 unsigned RefCount;
1384
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00001385 /// NestCount - The known minimum level of retain+release nesting.
1386 unsigned NestCount;
1387
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001388 /// Seq - The current position in the sequence.
1389 Sequence Seq;
1390
1391 public:
1392 /// RRI - Unidirectional information about the current sequence.
1393 /// TODO: Encapsulate this better.
1394 RRInfo RRI;
1395
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00001396 PtrState() : RefCount(0), NestCount(0), Seq(S_None) {}
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001397
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00001398 void SetAtLeastOneRefCount() {
1399 if (RefCount == 0) RefCount = 1;
1400 }
1401
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001402 void IncrementRefCount() {
1403 if (RefCount != UINT_MAX) ++RefCount;
1404 }
1405
1406 void DecrementRefCount() {
1407 if (RefCount != 0) --RefCount;
1408 }
1409
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001410 bool IsKnownIncremented() const {
1411 return RefCount > 0;
1412 }
1413
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00001414 void IncrementNestCount() {
1415 if (NestCount != UINT_MAX) ++NestCount;
1416 }
1417
1418 void DecrementNestCount() {
1419 if (NestCount != 0) --NestCount;
1420 }
1421
1422 bool IsKnownNested() const {
1423 return NestCount > 0;
1424 }
1425
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001426 void SetSeq(Sequence NewSeq) {
1427 Seq = NewSeq;
1428 }
1429
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001430 Sequence GetSeq() const {
1431 return Seq;
1432 }
1433
1434 void ClearSequenceProgress() {
1435 Seq = S_None;
1436 RRI.clear();
1437 }
1438
1439 void Merge(const PtrState &Other, bool TopDown);
1440 };
1441}
1442
1443void
1444PtrState::Merge(const PtrState &Other, bool TopDown) {
1445 Seq = MergeSeqs(Seq, Other.Seq, TopDown);
1446 RefCount = std::min(RefCount, Other.RefCount);
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00001447 NestCount = std::min(NestCount, Other.NestCount);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001448
1449 // We can't merge a plain objc_retain with an objc_retainBlock.
1450 if (RRI.IsRetainBlock != Other.RRI.IsRetainBlock)
1451 Seq = S_None;
1452
Dan Gohman90b8bcd2011-10-17 18:48:25 +00001453 // If we're not in a sequence (anymore), drop all associated state.
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001454 if (Seq == S_None) {
1455 RRI.clear();
Dan Gohman90b8bcd2011-10-17 18:48:25 +00001456 } else if (RRI.Partial || Other.RRI.Partial) {
1457 // If we're doing a merge on a path that's previously seen a partial
1458 // merge, conservatively drop the sequence, to avoid doing partial
1459 // RR elimination. If the branch predicates for the two merge differ,
1460 // mixing them is unsafe.
1461 Seq = S_None;
1462 RRI.clear();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001463 } else {
1464 // Conservatively merge the ReleaseMetadata information.
1465 if (RRI.ReleaseMetadata != Other.RRI.ReleaseMetadata)
1466 RRI.ReleaseMetadata = 0;
1467
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00001468 RRI.KnownSafe = RRI.KnownSafe && Other.RRI.KnownSafe;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001469 RRI.IsTailCallRelease = RRI.IsTailCallRelease && Other.RRI.IsTailCallRelease;
1470 RRI.Calls.insert(Other.RRI.Calls.begin(), Other.RRI.Calls.end());
Dan Gohman90b8bcd2011-10-17 18:48:25 +00001471
1472 // Merge the insert point sets. If there are any differences,
1473 // that makes this a partial merge.
1474 RRI.Partial = RRI.ReverseInsertPts.size() !=
1475 Other.RRI.ReverseInsertPts.size();
1476 for (SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>::const_iterator
1477 I = Other.RRI.ReverseInsertPts.begin(),
1478 E = Other.RRI.ReverseInsertPts.end(); I != E; ++I)
1479 RRI.Partial |= RRI.ReverseInsertPts.insert(*I);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001480 }
1481}
1482
1483namespace {
1484 /// BBState - Per-BasicBlock state.
1485 class BBState {
1486 /// TopDownPathCount - The number of unique control paths from the entry
1487 /// which can reach this block.
1488 unsigned TopDownPathCount;
1489
1490 /// BottomUpPathCount - The number of unique control paths to exits
1491 /// from this block.
1492 unsigned BottomUpPathCount;
1493
1494 /// MapTy - A type for PerPtrTopDown and PerPtrBottomUp.
1495 typedef MapVector<const Value *, PtrState> MapTy;
1496
1497 /// PerPtrTopDown - The top-down traversal uses this to record information
1498 /// known about a pointer at the bottom of each block.
1499 MapTy PerPtrTopDown;
1500
1501 /// PerPtrBottomUp - The bottom-up traversal uses this to record information
1502 /// known about a pointer at the top of each block.
1503 MapTy PerPtrBottomUp;
1504
1505 public:
1506 BBState() : TopDownPathCount(0), BottomUpPathCount(0) {}
1507
1508 typedef MapTy::iterator ptr_iterator;
1509 typedef MapTy::const_iterator ptr_const_iterator;
1510
1511 ptr_iterator top_down_ptr_begin() { return PerPtrTopDown.begin(); }
1512 ptr_iterator top_down_ptr_end() { return PerPtrTopDown.end(); }
1513 ptr_const_iterator top_down_ptr_begin() const {
1514 return PerPtrTopDown.begin();
1515 }
1516 ptr_const_iterator top_down_ptr_end() const {
1517 return PerPtrTopDown.end();
1518 }
1519
1520 ptr_iterator bottom_up_ptr_begin() { return PerPtrBottomUp.begin(); }
1521 ptr_iterator bottom_up_ptr_end() { return PerPtrBottomUp.end(); }
1522 ptr_const_iterator bottom_up_ptr_begin() const {
1523 return PerPtrBottomUp.begin();
1524 }
1525 ptr_const_iterator bottom_up_ptr_end() const {
1526 return PerPtrBottomUp.end();
1527 }
1528
1529 /// SetAsEntry - Mark this block as being an entry block, which has one
1530 /// path from the entry by definition.
1531 void SetAsEntry() { TopDownPathCount = 1; }
1532
1533 /// SetAsExit - Mark this block as being an exit block, which has one
1534 /// path to an exit by definition.
1535 void SetAsExit() { BottomUpPathCount = 1; }
1536
1537 PtrState &getPtrTopDownState(const Value *Arg) {
1538 return PerPtrTopDown[Arg];
1539 }
1540
1541 PtrState &getPtrBottomUpState(const Value *Arg) {
1542 return PerPtrBottomUp[Arg];
1543 }
1544
1545 void clearBottomUpPointers() {
Evan Chenga81388f2011-08-04 18:40:26 +00001546 PerPtrBottomUp.clear();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001547 }
1548
1549 void clearTopDownPointers() {
1550 PerPtrTopDown.clear();
1551 }
1552
1553 void InitFromPred(const BBState &Other);
1554 void InitFromSucc(const BBState &Other);
1555 void MergePred(const BBState &Other);
1556 void MergeSucc(const BBState &Other);
1557
1558 /// GetAllPathCount - Return the number of possible unique paths from an
1559 /// entry to an exit which pass through this block. This is only valid
1560 /// after both the top-down and bottom-up traversals are complete.
1561 unsigned GetAllPathCount() const {
1562 return TopDownPathCount * BottomUpPathCount;
1563 }
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00001564
1565 /// IsVisitedTopDown - Test whether the block for this BBState has been
1566 /// visited by the top-down portion of the algorithm.
1567 bool isVisitedTopDown() const {
1568 return TopDownPathCount != 0;
1569 }
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001570 };
1571}
1572
1573void BBState::InitFromPred(const BBState &Other) {
1574 PerPtrTopDown = Other.PerPtrTopDown;
1575 TopDownPathCount = Other.TopDownPathCount;
1576}
1577
1578void BBState::InitFromSucc(const BBState &Other) {
1579 PerPtrBottomUp = Other.PerPtrBottomUp;
1580 BottomUpPathCount = Other.BottomUpPathCount;
1581}
1582
1583/// MergePred - The top-down traversal uses this to merge information about
1584/// predecessors to form the initial state for a new block.
1585void BBState::MergePred(const BBState &Other) {
1586 // Other.TopDownPathCount can be 0, in which case it is either dead or a
1587 // loop backedge. Loop backedges are special.
1588 TopDownPathCount += Other.TopDownPathCount;
1589
1590 // For each entry in the other set, if our set has an entry with the same key,
1591 // merge the entries. Otherwise, copy the entry and merge it with an empty
1592 // entry.
1593 for (ptr_const_iterator MI = Other.top_down_ptr_begin(),
1594 ME = Other.top_down_ptr_end(); MI != ME; ++MI) {
1595 std::pair<ptr_iterator, bool> Pair = PerPtrTopDown.insert(*MI);
1596 Pair.first->second.Merge(Pair.second ? PtrState() : MI->second,
1597 /*TopDown=*/true);
1598 }
1599
Dan Gohmanfa7eed12011-08-11 21:06:32 +00001600 // For each entry in our set, if the other set doesn't have an entry with the
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001601 // same key, force it to merge with an empty entry.
1602 for (ptr_iterator MI = top_down_ptr_begin(),
1603 ME = top_down_ptr_end(); MI != ME; ++MI)
1604 if (Other.PerPtrTopDown.find(MI->first) == Other.PerPtrTopDown.end())
1605 MI->second.Merge(PtrState(), /*TopDown=*/true);
1606}
1607
1608/// MergeSucc - The bottom-up traversal uses this to merge information about
1609/// successors to form the initial state for a new block.
1610void BBState::MergeSucc(const BBState &Other) {
1611 // Other.BottomUpPathCount can be 0, in which case it is either dead or a
1612 // loop backedge. Loop backedges are special.
1613 BottomUpPathCount += Other.BottomUpPathCount;
1614
1615 // For each entry in the other set, if our set has an entry with the
1616 // same key, merge the entries. Otherwise, copy the entry and merge
1617 // it with an empty entry.
1618 for (ptr_const_iterator MI = Other.bottom_up_ptr_begin(),
1619 ME = Other.bottom_up_ptr_end(); MI != ME; ++MI) {
1620 std::pair<ptr_iterator, bool> Pair = PerPtrBottomUp.insert(*MI);
1621 Pair.first->second.Merge(Pair.second ? PtrState() : MI->second,
1622 /*TopDown=*/false);
1623 }
1624
Dan Gohmanfa7eed12011-08-11 21:06:32 +00001625 // For each entry in our set, if the other set doesn't have an entry
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001626 // with the same key, force it to merge with an empty entry.
1627 for (ptr_iterator MI = bottom_up_ptr_begin(),
1628 ME = bottom_up_ptr_end(); MI != ME; ++MI)
1629 if (Other.PerPtrBottomUp.find(MI->first) == Other.PerPtrBottomUp.end())
1630 MI->second.Merge(PtrState(), /*TopDown=*/false);
1631}
1632
1633namespace {
1634 /// ObjCARCOpt - The main ARC optimization pass.
1635 class ObjCARCOpt : public FunctionPass {
1636 bool Changed;
1637 ProvenanceAnalysis PA;
1638
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +00001639 /// Run - A flag indicating whether this optimization pass should run.
1640 bool Run;
1641
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001642 /// RetainRVCallee, etc. - Declarations for ObjC runtime
1643 /// functions, for use in creating calls to them. These are initialized
1644 /// lazily to avoid cluttering up the Module with unused declarations.
1645 Constant *RetainRVCallee, *AutoreleaseRVCallee, *ReleaseCallee,
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00001646 *RetainCallee, *RetainBlockCallee, *AutoreleaseCallee;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001647
1648 /// UsedInThisFunciton - Flags which determine whether each of the
1649 /// interesting runtine functions is in fact used in the current function.
1650 unsigned UsedInThisFunction;
1651
1652 /// ImpreciseReleaseMDKind - The Metadata Kind for clang.imprecise_release
1653 /// metadata.
1654 unsigned ImpreciseReleaseMDKind;
1655
Dan Gohman62e5b402011-12-12 18:20:00 +00001656 /// CopyOnEscapeMDKind - The Metadata Kind for clang.arc.copy_on_escape
Dan Gohmana974bea2011-10-17 22:53:25 +00001657 /// metadata.
1658 unsigned CopyOnEscapeMDKind;
1659
Dan Gohmandbe266b2012-02-17 18:59:53 +00001660 /// NoObjCARCExceptionsMDKind - The Metadata Kind for
1661 /// clang.arc.no_objc_arc_exceptions metadata.
1662 unsigned NoObjCARCExceptionsMDKind;
1663
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001664 Constant *getRetainRVCallee(Module *M);
1665 Constant *getAutoreleaseRVCallee(Module *M);
1666 Constant *getReleaseCallee(Module *M);
1667 Constant *getRetainCallee(Module *M);
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00001668 Constant *getRetainBlockCallee(Module *M);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001669 Constant *getAutoreleaseCallee(Module *M);
1670
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +00001671 bool IsRetainBlockOptimizable(const Instruction *Inst);
1672
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001673 void OptimizeRetainCall(Function &F, Instruction *Retain);
1674 bool OptimizeRetainRVCall(Function &F, Instruction *RetainRV);
1675 void OptimizeAutoreleaseRVCall(Function &F, Instruction *AutoreleaseRV);
1676 void OptimizeIndividualCalls(Function &F);
1677
1678 void CheckForCFGHazards(const BasicBlock *BB,
1679 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState> &BBStates,
1680 BBState &MyStates) const;
1681 bool VisitBottomUp(BasicBlock *BB,
1682 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState> &BBStates,
1683 MapVector<Value *, RRInfo> &Retains);
1684 bool VisitTopDown(BasicBlock *BB,
1685 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState> &BBStates,
1686 DenseMap<Value *, RRInfo> &Releases);
1687 bool Visit(Function &F,
1688 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState> &BBStates,
1689 MapVector<Value *, RRInfo> &Retains,
1690 DenseMap<Value *, RRInfo> &Releases);
1691
1692 void MoveCalls(Value *Arg, RRInfo &RetainsToMove, RRInfo &ReleasesToMove,
1693 MapVector<Value *, RRInfo> &Retains,
1694 DenseMap<Value *, RRInfo> &Releases,
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00001695 SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &DeadInsts,
1696 Module *M);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001697
1698 bool PerformCodePlacement(DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState> &BBStates,
1699 MapVector<Value *, RRInfo> &Retains,
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00001700 DenseMap<Value *, RRInfo> &Releases,
1701 Module *M);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001702
1703 void OptimizeWeakCalls(Function &F);
1704
1705 bool OptimizeSequences(Function &F);
1706
1707 void OptimizeReturns(Function &F);
1708
1709 virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const;
1710 virtual bool doInitialization(Module &M);
1711 virtual bool runOnFunction(Function &F);
1712 virtual void releaseMemory();
1713
1714 public:
1715 static char ID;
1716 ObjCARCOpt() : FunctionPass(ID) {
1717 initializeObjCARCOptPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
1718 }
1719 };
1720}
1721
1722char ObjCARCOpt::ID = 0;
1723INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(ObjCARCOpt,
1724 "objc-arc", "ObjC ARC optimization", false, false)
1725INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(ObjCARCAliasAnalysis)
1726INITIALIZE_PASS_END(ObjCARCOpt,
1727 "objc-arc", "ObjC ARC optimization", false, false)
1728
1729Pass *llvm::createObjCARCOptPass() {
1730 return new ObjCARCOpt();
1731}
1732
1733void ObjCARCOpt::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
1734 AU.addRequired<ObjCARCAliasAnalysis>();
1735 AU.addRequired<AliasAnalysis>();
1736 // ARC optimization doesn't currently split critical edges.
1737 AU.setPreservesCFG();
1738}
1739
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +00001740bool ObjCARCOpt::IsRetainBlockOptimizable(const Instruction *Inst) {
1741 // Without the magic metadata tag, we have to assume this might be an
1742 // objc_retainBlock call inserted to convert a block pointer to an id,
1743 // in which case it really is needed.
1744 if (!Inst->getMetadata(CopyOnEscapeMDKind))
1745 return false;
1746
1747 // If the pointer "escapes" (not including being used in a call),
1748 // the copy may be needed.
1749 if (DoesObjCBlockEscape(Inst))
1750 return false;
1751
1752 // Otherwise, it's not needed.
1753 return true;
1754}
1755
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001756Constant *ObjCARCOpt::getRetainRVCallee(Module *M) {
1757 if (!RetainRVCallee) {
1758 LLVMContext &C = M->getContext();
Jay Foad5fdd6c82011-07-12 14:06:48 +00001759 Type *I8X = PointerType::getUnqual(Type::getInt8Ty(C));
1760 std::vector<Type *> Params;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001761 Params.push_back(I8X);
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00001762 FunctionType *FTy =
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001763 FunctionType::get(I8X, Params, /*isVarArg=*/false);
1764 AttrListPtr Attributes;
1765 Attributes.addAttr(~0u, Attribute::NoUnwind);
1766 RetainRVCallee =
1767 M->getOrInsertFunction("objc_retainAutoreleasedReturnValue", FTy,
1768 Attributes);
1769 }
1770 return RetainRVCallee;
1771}
1772
1773Constant *ObjCARCOpt::getAutoreleaseRVCallee(Module *M) {
1774 if (!AutoreleaseRVCallee) {
1775 LLVMContext &C = M->getContext();
Jay Foad5fdd6c82011-07-12 14:06:48 +00001776 Type *I8X = PointerType::getUnqual(Type::getInt8Ty(C));
1777 std::vector<Type *> Params;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001778 Params.push_back(I8X);
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00001779 FunctionType *FTy =
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001780 FunctionType::get(I8X, Params, /*isVarArg=*/false);
1781 AttrListPtr Attributes;
1782 Attributes.addAttr(~0u, Attribute::NoUnwind);
1783 AutoreleaseRVCallee =
1784 M->getOrInsertFunction("objc_autoreleaseReturnValue", FTy,
1785 Attributes);
1786 }
1787 return AutoreleaseRVCallee;
1788}
1789
1790Constant *ObjCARCOpt::getReleaseCallee(Module *M) {
1791 if (!ReleaseCallee) {
1792 LLVMContext &C = M->getContext();
Jay Foad5fdd6c82011-07-12 14:06:48 +00001793 std::vector<Type *> Params;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001794 Params.push_back(PointerType::getUnqual(Type::getInt8Ty(C)));
1795 AttrListPtr Attributes;
1796 Attributes.addAttr(~0u, Attribute::NoUnwind);
1797 ReleaseCallee =
1798 M->getOrInsertFunction(
1799 "objc_release",
1800 FunctionType::get(Type::getVoidTy(C), Params, /*isVarArg=*/false),
1801 Attributes);
1802 }
1803 return ReleaseCallee;
1804}
1805
1806Constant *ObjCARCOpt::getRetainCallee(Module *M) {
1807 if (!RetainCallee) {
1808 LLVMContext &C = M->getContext();
Jay Foad5fdd6c82011-07-12 14:06:48 +00001809 std::vector<Type *> Params;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001810 Params.push_back(PointerType::getUnqual(Type::getInt8Ty(C)));
1811 AttrListPtr Attributes;
1812 Attributes.addAttr(~0u, Attribute::NoUnwind);
1813 RetainCallee =
1814 M->getOrInsertFunction(
1815 "objc_retain",
1816 FunctionType::get(Params[0], Params, /*isVarArg=*/false),
1817 Attributes);
1818 }
1819 return RetainCallee;
1820}
1821
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00001822Constant *ObjCARCOpt::getRetainBlockCallee(Module *M) {
1823 if (!RetainBlockCallee) {
1824 LLVMContext &C = M->getContext();
1825 std::vector<Type *> Params;
1826 Params.push_back(PointerType::getUnqual(Type::getInt8Ty(C)));
1827 AttrListPtr Attributes;
Dan Gohman1d2fd752011-09-14 18:33:34 +00001828 // objc_retainBlock is not nounwind because it calls user copy constructors
1829 // which could theoretically throw.
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00001830 RetainBlockCallee =
1831 M->getOrInsertFunction(
1832 "objc_retainBlock",
1833 FunctionType::get(Params[0], Params, /*isVarArg=*/false),
1834 Attributes);
1835 }
1836 return RetainBlockCallee;
1837}
1838
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001839Constant *ObjCARCOpt::getAutoreleaseCallee(Module *M) {
1840 if (!AutoreleaseCallee) {
1841 LLVMContext &C = M->getContext();
Jay Foad5fdd6c82011-07-12 14:06:48 +00001842 std::vector<Type *> Params;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00001843 Params.push_back(PointerType::getUnqual(Type::getInt8Ty(C)));
1844 AttrListPtr Attributes;
1845 Attributes.addAttr(~0u, Attribute::NoUnwind);
1846 AutoreleaseCallee =
1847 M->getOrInsertFunction(
1848 "objc_autorelease",
1849 FunctionType::get(Params[0], Params, /*isVarArg=*/false),
1850 Attributes);
1851 }
1852 return AutoreleaseCallee;
1853}
1854
1855/// CanAlterRefCount - Test whether the given instruction can result in a
1856/// reference count modification (positive or negative) for the pointer's
1857/// object.
1858static bool
1859CanAlterRefCount(const Instruction *Inst, const Value *Ptr,
1860 ProvenanceAnalysis &PA, InstructionClass Class) {
1861 switch (Class) {
1862 case IC_Autorelease:
1863 case IC_AutoreleaseRV:
1864 case IC_User:
1865 // These operations never directly modify a reference count.
1866 return false;
1867 default: break;
1868 }
1869
1870 ImmutableCallSite CS = static_cast<const Value *>(Inst);
1871 assert(CS && "Only calls can alter reference counts!");
1872
1873 // See if AliasAnalysis can help us with the call.
1874 AliasAnalysis::ModRefBehavior MRB = PA.getAA()->getModRefBehavior(CS);
1875 if (AliasAnalysis::onlyReadsMemory(MRB))
1876 return false;
1877 if (AliasAnalysis::onlyAccessesArgPointees(MRB)) {
1878 for (ImmutableCallSite::arg_iterator I = CS.arg_begin(), E = CS.arg_end();
1879 I != E; ++I) {
1880 const Value *Op = *I;
1881 if (IsPotentialUse(Op) && PA.related(Ptr, Op))
1882 return true;
1883 }
1884 return false;
1885 }
1886
1887 // Assume the worst.
1888 return true;
1889}
1890
1891/// CanUse - Test whether the given instruction can "use" the given pointer's
1892/// object in a way that requires the reference count to be positive.
1893static bool
1894CanUse(const Instruction *Inst, const Value *Ptr, ProvenanceAnalysis &PA,
1895 InstructionClass Class) {
1896 // IC_Call operations (as opposed to IC_CallOrUser) never "use" objc pointers.
1897 if (Class == IC_Call)
1898 return false;
1899
1900 // Consider various instructions which may have pointer arguments which are
1901 // not "uses".
1902 if (const ICmpInst *ICI = dyn_cast<ICmpInst>(Inst)) {
1903 // Comparing a pointer with null, or any other constant, isn't really a use,
1904 // because we don't care what the pointer points to, or about the values
1905 // of any other dynamic reference-counted pointers.
1906 if (!IsPotentialUse(ICI->getOperand(1)))
1907 return false;
1908 } else if (ImmutableCallSite CS = static_cast<const Value *>(Inst)) {
1909 // For calls, just check the arguments (and not the callee operand).
1910 for (ImmutableCallSite::arg_iterator OI = CS.arg_begin(),
1911 OE = CS.arg_end(); OI != OE; ++OI) {
1912 const Value *Op = *OI;
1913 if (IsPotentialUse(Op) && PA.related(Ptr, Op))
1914 return true;
1915 }
1916 return false;
1917 } else if (const StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(Inst)) {
1918 // Special-case stores, because we don't care about the stored value, just
1919 // the store address.
1920 const Value *Op = GetUnderlyingObjCPtr(SI->getPointerOperand());
1921 // If we can't tell what the underlying object was, assume there is a
1922 // dependence.
1923 return IsPotentialUse(Op) && PA.related(Op, Ptr);
1924 }
1925
1926 // Check each operand for a match.
1927 for (User::const_op_iterator OI = Inst->op_begin(), OE = Inst->op_end();
1928 OI != OE; ++OI) {
1929 const Value *Op = *OI;
1930 if (IsPotentialUse(Op) && PA.related(Ptr, Op))
1931 return true;
1932 }
1933 return false;
1934}
1935
1936/// CanInterruptRV - Test whether the given instruction can autorelease
1937/// any pointer or cause an autoreleasepool pop.
1938static bool
1939CanInterruptRV(InstructionClass Class) {
1940 switch (Class) {
1941 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPop:
1942 case IC_CallOrUser:
1943 case IC_Call:
1944 case IC_Autorelease:
1945 case IC_AutoreleaseRV:
1946 case IC_FusedRetainAutorelease:
1947 case IC_FusedRetainAutoreleaseRV:
1948 return true;
1949 default:
1950 return false;
1951 }
1952}
1953
1954namespace {
1955 /// DependenceKind - There are several kinds of dependence-like concepts in
1956 /// use here.
1957 enum DependenceKind {
1958 NeedsPositiveRetainCount,
1959 CanChangeRetainCount,
1960 RetainAutoreleaseDep, ///< Blocks objc_retainAutorelease.
1961 RetainAutoreleaseRVDep, ///< Blocks objc_retainAutoreleaseReturnValue.
1962 RetainRVDep ///< Blocks objc_retainAutoreleasedReturnValue.
1963 };
1964}
1965
1966/// Depends - Test if there can be dependencies on Inst through Arg. This
1967/// function only tests dependencies relevant for removing pairs of calls.
1968static bool
1969Depends(DependenceKind Flavor, Instruction *Inst, const Value *Arg,
1970 ProvenanceAnalysis &PA) {
1971 // If we've reached the definition of Arg, stop.
1972 if (Inst == Arg)
1973 return true;
1974
1975 switch (Flavor) {
1976 case NeedsPositiveRetainCount: {
1977 InstructionClass Class = GetInstructionClass(Inst);
1978 switch (Class) {
1979 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPop:
1980 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPush:
1981 case IC_None:
1982 return false;
1983 default:
1984 return CanUse(Inst, Arg, PA, Class);
1985 }
1986 }
1987
1988 case CanChangeRetainCount: {
1989 InstructionClass Class = GetInstructionClass(Inst);
1990 switch (Class) {
1991 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPop:
1992 // Conservatively assume this can decrement any count.
1993 return true;
1994 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPush:
1995 case IC_None:
1996 return false;
1997 default:
1998 return CanAlterRefCount(Inst, Arg, PA, Class);
1999 }
2000 }
2001
2002 case RetainAutoreleaseDep:
2003 switch (GetBasicInstructionClass(Inst)) {
2004 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPop:
2005 // Don't merge an objc_autorelease with an objc_retain inside a different
2006 // autoreleasepool scope.
2007 return true;
2008 case IC_Retain:
2009 case IC_RetainRV:
2010 // Check for a retain of the same pointer for merging.
2011 return GetObjCArg(Inst) == Arg;
2012 default:
2013 // Nothing else matters for objc_retainAutorelease formation.
2014 return false;
2015 }
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002016
2017 case RetainAutoreleaseRVDep: {
2018 InstructionClass Class = GetBasicInstructionClass(Inst);
2019 switch (Class) {
2020 case IC_Retain:
2021 case IC_RetainRV:
2022 // Check for a retain of the same pointer for merging.
2023 return GetObjCArg(Inst) == Arg;
2024 default:
2025 // Anything that can autorelease interrupts
2026 // retainAutoreleaseReturnValue formation.
2027 return CanInterruptRV(Class);
2028 }
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002029 }
2030
2031 case RetainRVDep:
2032 return CanInterruptRV(GetBasicInstructionClass(Inst));
2033 }
2034
2035 llvm_unreachable("Invalid dependence flavor");
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002036}
2037
2038/// FindDependencies - Walk up the CFG from StartPos (which is in StartBB) and
2039/// find local and non-local dependencies on Arg.
2040/// TODO: Cache results?
2041static void
2042FindDependencies(DependenceKind Flavor,
2043 const Value *Arg,
2044 BasicBlock *StartBB, Instruction *StartInst,
2045 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 4> &DependingInstructions,
2046 SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock *, 4> &Visited,
2047 ProvenanceAnalysis &PA) {
2048 BasicBlock::iterator StartPos = StartInst;
2049
2050 SmallVector<std::pair<BasicBlock *, BasicBlock::iterator>, 4> Worklist;
2051 Worklist.push_back(std::make_pair(StartBB, StartPos));
2052 do {
2053 std::pair<BasicBlock *, BasicBlock::iterator> Pair =
2054 Worklist.pop_back_val();
2055 BasicBlock *LocalStartBB = Pair.first;
2056 BasicBlock::iterator LocalStartPos = Pair.second;
2057 BasicBlock::iterator StartBBBegin = LocalStartBB->begin();
2058 for (;;) {
2059 if (LocalStartPos == StartBBBegin) {
2060 pred_iterator PI(LocalStartBB), PE(LocalStartBB, false);
2061 if (PI == PE)
2062 // If we've reached the function entry, produce a null dependence.
2063 DependingInstructions.insert(0);
2064 else
2065 // Add the predecessors to the worklist.
2066 do {
2067 BasicBlock *PredBB = *PI;
2068 if (Visited.insert(PredBB))
2069 Worklist.push_back(std::make_pair(PredBB, PredBB->end()));
2070 } while (++PI != PE);
2071 break;
2072 }
2073
2074 Instruction *Inst = --LocalStartPos;
2075 if (Depends(Flavor, Inst, Arg, PA)) {
2076 DependingInstructions.insert(Inst);
2077 break;
2078 }
2079 }
2080 } while (!Worklist.empty());
2081
2082 // Determine whether the original StartBB post-dominates all of the blocks we
2083 // visited. If not, insert a sentinal indicating that most optimizations are
2084 // not safe.
2085 for (SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock *, 4>::const_iterator I = Visited.begin(),
2086 E = Visited.end(); I != E; ++I) {
2087 const BasicBlock *BB = *I;
2088 if (BB == StartBB)
2089 continue;
2090 const TerminatorInst *TI = cast<TerminatorInst>(&BB->back());
2091 for (succ_const_iterator SI(TI), SE(TI, false); SI != SE; ++SI) {
2092 const BasicBlock *Succ = *SI;
2093 if (Succ != StartBB && !Visited.count(Succ)) {
2094 DependingInstructions.insert(reinterpret_cast<Instruction *>(-1));
2095 return;
2096 }
2097 }
2098 }
2099}
2100
2101static bool isNullOrUndef(const Value *V) {
2102 return isa<ConstantPointerNull>(V) || isa<UndefValue>(V);
2103}
2104
2105static bool isNoopInstruction(const Instruction *I) {
2106 return isa<BitCastInst>(I) ||
2107 (isa<GetElementPtrInst>(I) &&
2108 cast<GetElementPtrInst>(I)->hasAllZeroIndices());
2109}
2110
2111/// OptimizeRetainCall - Turn objc_retain into
2112/// objc_retainAutoreleasedReturnValue if the operand is a return value.
2113void
2114ObjCARCOpt::OptimizeRetainCall(Function &F, Instruction *Retain) {
2115 CallSite CS(GetObjCArg(Retain));
2116 Instruction *Call = CS.getInstruction();
2117 if (!Call) return;
2118 if (Call->getParent() != Retain->getParent()) return;
2119
2120 // Check that the call is next to the retain.
2121 BasicBlock::iterator I = Call;
2122 ++I;
2123 while (isNoopInstruction(I)) ++I;
2124 if (&*I != Retain)
2125 return;
2126
2127 // Turn it to an objc_retainAutoreleasedReturnValue..
2128 Changed = true;
2129 ++NumPeeps;
2130 cast<CallInst>(Retain)->setCalledFunction(getRetainRVCallee(F.getParent()));
2131}
2132
2133/// OptimizeRetainRVCall - Turn objc_retainAutoreleasedReturnValue into
2134/// objc_retain if the operand is not a return value. Or, if it can be
2135/// paired with an objc_autoreleaseReturnValue, delete the pair and
2136/// return true.
2137bool
2138ObjCARCOpt::OptimizeRetainRVCall(Function &F, Instruction *RetainRV) {
2139 // Check for the argument being from an immediately preceding call.
2140 Value *Arg = GetObjCArg(RetainRV);
2141 CallSite CS(Arg);
2142 if (Instruction *Call = CS.getInstruction())
2143 if (Call->getParent() == RetainRV->getParent()) {
2144 BasicBlock::iterator I = Call;
2145 ++I;
2146 while (isNoopInstruction(I)) ++I;
2147 if (&*I == RetainRV)
2148 return false;
2149 }
2150
2151 // Check for being preceded by an objc_autoreleaseReturnValue on the same
2152 // pointer. In this case, we can delete the pair.
2153 BasicBlock::iterator I = RetainRV, Begin = RetainRV->getParent()->begin();
2154 if (I != Begin) {
2155 do --I; while (I != Begin && isNoopInstruction(I));
2156 if (GetBasicInstructionClass(I) == IC_AutoreleaseRV &&
2157 GetObjCArg(I) == Arg) {
2158 Changed = true;
2159 ++NumPeeps;
2160 EraseInstruction(I);
2161 EraseInstruction(RetainRV);
2162 return true;
2163 }
2164 }
2165
2166 // Turn it to a plain objc_retain.
2167 Changed = true;
2168 ++NumPeeps;
2169 cast<CallInst>(RetainRV)->setCalledFunction(getRetainCallee(F.getParent()));
2170 return false;
2171}
2172
2173/// OptimizeAutoreleaseRVCall - Turn objc_autoreleaseReturnValue into
2174/// objc_autorelease if the result is not used as a return value.
2175void
2176ObjCARCOpt::OptimizeAutoreleaseRVCall(Function &F, Instruction *AutoreleaseRV) {
2177 // Check for a return of the pointer value.
2178 const Value *Ptr = GetObjCArg(AutoreleaseRV);
Dan Gohman126a54f2011-08-12 00:36:31 +00002179 SmallVector<const Value *, 2> Users;
2180 Users.push_back(Ptr);
2181 do {
2182 Ptr = Users.pop_back_val();
2183 for (Value::const_use_iterator UI = Ptr->use_begin(), UE = Ptr->use_end();
2184 UI != UE; ++UI) {
2185 const User *I = *UI;
2186 if (isa<ReturnInst>(I) || GetBasicInstructionClass(I) == IC_RetainRV)
2187 return;
2188 if (isa<BitCastInst>(I))
2189 Users.push_back(I);
2190 }
2191 } while (!Users.empty());
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002192
2193 Changed = true;
2194 ++NumPeeps;
2195 cast<CallInst>(AutoreleaseRV)->
2196 setCalledFunction(getAutoreleaseCallee(F.getParent()));
2197}
2198
2199/// OptimizeIndividualCalls - Visit each call, one at a time, and make
2200/// simplifications without doing any additional analysis.
2201void ObjCARCOpt::OptimizeIndividualCalls(Function &F) {
2202 // Reset all the flags in preparation for recomputing them.
2203 UsedInThisFunction = 0;
2204
2205 // Visit all objc_* calls in F.
2206 for (inst_iterator I = inst_begin(&F), E = inst_end(&F); I != E; ) {
2207 Instruction *Inst = &*I++;
2208 InstructionClass Class = GetBasicInstructionClass(Inst);
2209
2210 switch (Class) {
2211 default: break;
2212
2213 // Delete no-op casts. These function calls have special semantics, but
2214 // the semantics are entirely implemented via lowering in the front-end,
2215 // so by the time they reach the optimizer, they are just no-op calls
2216 // which return their argument.
2217 //
2218 // There are gray areas here, as the ability to cast reference-counted
2219 // pointers to raw void* and back allows code to break ARC assumptions,
2220 // however these are currently considered to be unimportant.
2221 case IC_NoopCast:
2222 Changed = true;
2223 ++NumNoops;
2224 EraseInstruction(Inst);
2225 continue;
2226
2227 // If the pointer-to-weak-pointer is null, it's undefined behavior.
2228 case IC_StoreWeak:
2229 case IC_LoadWeak:
2230 case IC_LoadWeakRetained:
2231 case IC_InitWeak:
2232 case IC_DestroyWeak: {
2233 CallInst *CI = cast<CallInst>(Inst);
2234 if (isNullOrUndef(CI->getArgOperand(0))) {
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00002235 Type *Ty = CI->getArgOperand(0)->getType();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002236 new StoreInst(UndefValue::get(cast<PointerType>(Ty)->getElementType()),
2237 Constant::getNullValue(Ty),
2238 CI);
2239 CI->replaceAllUsesWith(UndefValue::get(CI->getType()));
2240 CI->eraseFromParent();
2241 continue;
2242 }
2243 break;
2244 }
2245 case IC_CopyWeak:
2246 case IC_MoveWeak: {
2247 CallInst *CI = cast<CallInst>(Inst);
2248 if (isNullOrUndef(CI->getArgOperand(0)) ||
2249 isNullOrUndef(CI->getArgOperand(1))) {
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00002250 Type *Ty = CI->getArgOperand(0)->getType();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002251 new StoreInst(UndefValue::get(cast<PointerType>(Ty)->getElementType()),
2252 Constant::getNullValue(Ty),
2253 CI);
2254 CI->replaceAllUsesWith(UndefValue::get(CI->getType()));
2255 CI->eraseFromParent();
2256 continue;
2257 }
2258 break;
2259 }
2260 case IC_Retain:
2261 OptimizeRetainCall(F, Inst);
2262 break;
2263 case IC_RetainRV:
2264 if (OptimizeRetainRVCall(F, Inst))
2265 continue;
2266 break;
2267 case IC_AutoreleaseRV:
2268 OptimizeAutoreleaseRVCall(F, Inst);
2269 break;
2270 }
2271
2272 // objc_autorelease(x) -> objc_release(x) if x is otherwise unused.
2273 if (IsAutorelease(Class) && Inst->use_empty()) {
2274 CallInst *Call = cast<CallInst>(Inst);
2275 const Value *Arg = Call->getArgOperand(0);
2276 Arg = FindSingleUseIdentifiedObject(Arg);
2277 if (Arg) {
2278 Changed = true;
2279 ++NumAutoreleases;
2280
2281 // Create the declaration lazily.
2282 LLVMContext &C = Inst->getContext();
2283 CallInst *NewCall =
2284 CallInst::Create(getReleaseCallee(F.getParent()),
2285 Call->getArgOperand(0), "", Call);
2286 NewCall->setMetadata(ImpreciseReleaseMDKind,
2287 MDNode::get(C, ArrayRef<Value *>()));
2288 EraseInstruction(Call);
2289 Inst = NewCall;
2290 Class = IC_Release;
2291 }
2292 }
2293
2294 // For functions which can never be passed stack arguments, add
2295 // a tail keyword.
2296 if (IsAlwaysTail(Class)) {
2297 Changed = true;
2298 cast<CallInst>(Inst)->setTailCall();
2299 }
2300
2301 // Set nounwind as needed.
2302 if (IsNoThrow(Class)) {
2303 Changed = true;
2304 cast<CallInst>(Inst)->setDoesNotThrow();
2305 }
2306
2307 if (!IsNoopOnNull(Class)) {
2308 UsedInThisFunction |= 1 << Class;
2309 continue;
2310 }
2311
2312 const Value *Arg = GetObjCArg(Inst);
2313
2314 // ARC calls with null are no-ops. Delete them.
2315 if (isNullOrUndef(Arg)) {
2316 Changed = true;
2317 ++NumNoops;
2318 EraseInstruction(Inst);
2319 continue;
2320 }
2321
2322 // Keep track of which of retain, release, autorelease, and retain_block
2323 // are actually present in this function.
2324 UsedInThisFunction |= 1 << Class;
2325
2326 // If Arg is a PHI, and one or more incoming values to the
2327 // PHI are null, and the call is control-equivalent to the PHI, and there
2328 // are no relevant side effects between the PHI and the call, the call
2329 // could be pushed up to just those paths with non-null incoming values.
2330 // For now, don't bother splitting critical edges for this.
2331 SmallVector<std::pair<Instruction *, const Value *>, 4> Worklist;
2332 Worklist.push_back(std::make_pair(Inst, Arg));
2333 do {
2334 std::pair<Instruction *, const Value *> Pair = Worklist.pop_back_val();
2335 Inst = Pair.first;
2336 Arg = Pair.second;
2337
2338 const PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(Arg);
2339 if (!PN) continue;
2340
2341 // Determine if the PHI has any null operands, or any incoming
2342 // critical edges.
2343 bool HasNull = false;
2344 bool HasCriticalEdges = false;
2345 for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i) {
2346 Value *Incoming =
2347 StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(PN->getIncomingValue(i));
2348 if (isNullOrUndef(Incoming))
2349 HasNull = true;
2350 else if (cast<TerminatorInst>(PN->getIncomingBlock(i)->back())
2351 .getNumSuccessors() != 1) {
2352 HasCriticalEdges = true;
2353 break;
2354 }
2355 }
2356 // If we have null operands and no critical edges, optimize.
2357 if (!HasCriticalEdges && HasNull) {
2358 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 4> DependingInstructions;
2359 SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock *, 4> Visited;
2360
2361 // Check that there is nothing that cares about the reference
2362 // count between the call and the phi.
2363 FindDependencies(NeedsPositiveRetainCount, Arg,
2364 Inst->getParent(), Inst,
2365 DependingInstructions, Visited, PA);
2366 if (DependingInstructions.size() == 1 &&
2367 *DependingInstructions.begin() == PN) {
2368 Changed = true;
2369 ++NumPartialNoops;
2370 // Clone the call into each predecessor that has a non-null value.
2371 CallInst *CInst = cast<CallInst>(Inst);
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00002372 Type *ParamTy = CInst->getArgOperand(0)->getType();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002373 for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i) {
2374 Value *Incoming =
2375 StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(PN->getIncomingValue(i));
2376 if (!isNullOrUndef(Incoming)) {
2377 CallInst *Clone = cast<CallInst>(CInst->clone());
2378 Value *Op = PN->getIncomingValue(i);
2379 Instruction *InsertPos = &PN->getIncomingBlock(i)->back();
2380 if (Op->getType() != ParamTy)
2381 Op = new BitCastInst(Op, ParamTy, "", InsertPos);
2382 Clone->setArgOperand(0, Op);
2383 Clone->insertBefore(InsertPos);
2384 Worklist.push_back(std::make_pair(Clone, Incoming));
2385 }
2386 }
2387 // Erase the original call.
2388 EraseInstruction(CInst);
2389 continue;
2390 }
2391 }
2392 } while (!Worklist.empty());
2393 }
2394}
2395
2396/// CheckForCFGHazards - Check for critical edges, loop boundaries, irreducible
2397/// control flow, or other CFG structures where moving code across the edge
2398/// would result in it being executed more.
2399void
2400ObjCARCOpt::CheckForCFGHazards(const BasicBlock *BB,
2401 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState> &BBStates,
2402 BBState &MyStates) const {
2403 // If any top-down local-use or possible-dec has a succ which is earlier in
2404 // the sequence, forget it.
Dan Gohman22cc4cc2012-03-02 01:13:53 +00002405 for (BBState::ptr_iterator I = MyStates.top_down_ptr_begin(),
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002406 E = MyStates.top_down_ptr_end(); I != E; ++I)
2407 switch (I->second.GetSeq()) {
2408 default: break;
2409 case S_Use: {
2410 const Value *Arg = I->first;
2411 const TerminatorInst *TI = cast<TerminatorInst>(&BB->back());
2412 bool SomeSuccHasSame = false;
2413 bool AllSuccsHaveSame = true;
Dan Gohman22cc4cc2012-03-02 01:13:53 +00002414 PtrState &S = I->second;
Dan Gohmandbe266b2012-02-17 18:59:53 +00002415 succ_const_iterator SI(TI), SE(TI, false);
2416
2417 // If the terminator is an invoke marked with the
2418 // clang.arc.no_objc_arc_exceptions metadata, the unwind edge can be
2419 // ignored, for ARC purposes.
2420 if (isa<InvokeInst>(TI) && TI->getMetadata(NoObjCARCExceptionsMDKind))
2421 --SE;
2422
2423 for (; SI != SE; ++SI) {
Dan Gohman70e29682012-03-02 01:26:46 +00002424 Sequence SuccSSeq = S_None;
2425 bool SuccSRRIKnownSafe = false;
2426 // If VisitBottomUp has visited this successor, take what we know about it.
2427 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState>::iterator BBI = BBStates.find(*SI);
2428 if (BBI != BBStates.end()) {
2429 const PtrState &SuccS = BBI->second.getPtrBottomUpState(Arg);
2430 SuccSSeq = SuccS.GetSeq();
2431 SuccSRRIKnownSafe = SuccS.RRI.KnownSafe;
2432 }
2433 switch (SuccSSeq) {
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002434 case S_None:
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002435 case S_CanRelease: {
Dan Gohman70e29682012-03-02 01:26:46 +00002436 if (!S.RRI.KnownSafe && !SuccSRRIKnownSafe) {
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002437 S.ClearSequenceProgress();
Dan Gohman70e29682012-03-02 01:26:46 +00002438 break;
2439 }
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002440 continue;
2441 }
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002442 case S_Use:
2443 SomeSuccHasSame = true;
2444 break;
2445 case S_Stop:
2446 case S_Release:
2447 case S_MovableRelease:
Dan Gohman70e29682012-03-02 01:26:46 +00002448 if (!S.RRI.KnownSafe && !SuccSRRIKnownSafe)
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002449 AllSuccsHaveSame = false;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002450 break;
2451 case S_Retain:
2452 llvm_unreachable("bottom-up pointer in retain state!");
2453 }
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002454 }
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002455 // If the state at the other end of any of the successor edges
2456 // matches the current state, require all edges to match. This
2457 // guards against loops in the middle of a sequence.
2458 if (SomeSuccHasSame && !AllSuccsHaveSame)
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002459 S.ClearSequenceProgress();
Dan Gohman2e68beb2011-12-12 18:13:53 +00002460 break;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002461 }
2462 case S_CanRelease: {
2463 const Value *Arg = I->first;
2464 const TerminatorInst *TI = cast<TerminatorInst>(&BB->back());
2465 bool SomeSuccHasSame = false;
2466 bool AllSuccsHaveSame = true;
Dan Gohman22cc4cc2012-03-02 01:13:53 +00002467 PtrState &S = I->second;
Dan Gohmandbe266b2012-02-17 18:59:53 +00002468 succ_const_iterator SI(TI), SE(TI, false);
2469
2470 // If the terminator is an invoke marked with the
2471 // clang.arc.no_objc_arc_exceptions metadata, the unwind edge can be
2472 // ignored, for ARC purposes.
2473 if (isa<InvokeInst>(TI) && TI->getMetadata(NoObjCARCExceptionsMDKind))
2474 --SE;
2475
2476 for (; SI != SE; ++SI) {
Dan Gohman70e29682012-03-02 01:26:46 +00002477 Sequence SuccSSeq = S_None;
2478 bool SuccSRRIKnownSafe = false;
2479 // If VisitBottomUp has visited this successor, take what we know about it.
2480 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState>::iterator BBI = BBStates.find(*SI);
2481 if (BBI != BBStates.end()) {
2482 const PtrState &SuccS = BBI->second.getPtrBottomUpState(Arg);
2483 SuccSSeq = SuccS.GetSeq();
2484 SuccSRRIKnownSafe = SuccS.RRI.KnownSafe;
2485 }
2486 switch (SuccSSeq) {
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002487 case S_None: {
Dan Gohman70e29682012-03-02 01:26:46 +00002488 if (!S.RRI.KnownSafe && !SuccSRRIKnownSafe) {
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002489 S.ClearSequenceProgress();
Dan Gohman70e29682012-03-02 01:26:46 +00002490 break;
2491 }
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002492 continue;
2493 }
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002494 case S_CanRelease:
2495 SomeSuccHasSame = true;
2496 break;
2497 case S_Stop:
2498 case S_Release:
2499 case S_MovableRelease:
2500 case S_Use:
Dan Gohman70e29682012-03-02 01:26:46 +00002501 if (!S.RRI.KnownSafe && !SuccSRRIKnownSafe)
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002502 AllSuccsHaveSame = false;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002503 break;
2504 case S_Retain:
2505 llvm_unreachable("bottom-up pointer in retain state!");
2506 }
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002507 }
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002508 // If the state at the other end of any of the successor edges
2509 // matches the current state, require all edges to match. This
2510 // guards against loops in the middle of a sequence.
2511 if (SomeSuccHasSame && !AllSuccsHaveSame)
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002512 S.ClearSequenceProgress();
Dan Gohman2e68beb2011-12-12 18:13:53 +00002513 break;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002514 }
2515 }
2516}
2517
2518bool
2519ObjCARCOpt::VisitBottomUp(BasicBlock *BB,
2520 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState> &BBStates,
2521 MapVector<Value *, RRInfo> &Retains) {
2522 bool NestingDetected = false;
2523 BBState &MyStates = BBStates[BB];
2524
2525 // Merge the states from each successor to compute the initial state
2526 // for the current block.
2527 const TerminatorInst *TI = cast<TerminatorInst>(&BB->back());
2528 succ_const_iterator SI(TI), SE(TI, false);
2529 if (SI == SE)
2530 MyStates.SetAsExit();
Dan Gohmandbe266b2012-02-17 18:59:53 +00002531 else {
2532 // If the terminator is an invoke marked with the
2533 // clang.arc.no_objc_arc_exceptions metadata, the unwind edge can be
2534 // ignored, for ARC purposes.
2535 if (isa<InvokeInst>(TI) && TI->getMetadata(NoObjCARCExceptionsMDKind))
2536 --SE;
2537
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002538 do {
2539 const BasicBlock *Succ = *SI++;
2540 if (Succ == BB)
2541 continue;
2542 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState>::iterator I = BBStates.find(Succ);
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002543 // If we haven't seen this node yet, then we've found a CFG cycle.
2544 // Be optimistic here; it's CheckForCFGHazards' job detect trouble.
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002545 if (I == BBStates.end())
2546 continue;
2547 MyStates.InitFromSucc(I->second);
2548 while (SI != SE) {
2549 Succ = *SI++;
2550 if (Succ != BB) {
2551 I = BBStates.find(Succ);
2552 if (I != BBStates.end())
2553 MyStates.MergeSucc(I->second);
2554 }
2555 }
2556 break;
2557 } while (SI != SE);
Dan Gohmandbe266b2012-02-17 18:59:53 +00002558 }
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002559
2560 // Visit all the instructions, bottom-up.
2561 for (BasicBlock::iterator I = BB->end(), E = BB->begin(); I != E; --I) {
2562 Instruction *Inst = llvm::prior(I);
2563 InstructionClass Class = GetInstructionClass(Inst);
2564 const Value *Arg = 0;
2565
2566 switch (Class) {
2567 case IC_Release: {
2568 Arg = GetObjCArg(Inst);
2569
2570 PtrState &S = MyStates.getPtrBottomUpState(Arg);
2571
2572 // If we see two releases in a row on the same pointer. If so, make
2573 // a note, and we'll cicle back to revisit it after we've
2574 // hopefully eliminated the second release, which may allow us to
2575 // eliminate the first release too.
2576 // Theoretically we could implement removal of nested retain+release
2577 // pairs by making PtrState hold a stack of states, but this is
2578 // simple and avoids adding overhead for the non-nested case.
2579 if (S.GetSeq() == S_Release || S.GetSeq() == S_MovableRelease)
2580 NestingDetected = true;
2581
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002582 S.RRI.clear();
Dan Gohman28588ff2011-12-12 18:16:56 +00002583
2584 MDNode *ReleaseMetadata = Inst->getMetadata(ImpreciseReleaseMDKind);
2585 S.SetSeq(ReleaseMetadata ? S_MovableRelease : S_Release);
2586 S.RRI.ReleaseMetadata = ReleaseMetadata;
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00002587 S.RRI.KnownSafe = S.IsKnownNested() || S.IsKnownIncremented();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002588 S.RRI.IsTailCallRelease = cast<CallInst>(Inst)->isTailCall();
2589 S.RRI.Calls.insert(Inst);
2590
2591 S.IncrementRefCount();
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00002592 S.IncrementNestCount();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002593 break;
2594 }
2595 case IC_RetainBlock:
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +00002596 // An objc_retainBlock call with just a use may need to be kept,
2597 // because it may be copying a block from the stack to the heap.
2598 if (!IsRetainBlockOptimizable(Inst))
2599 break;
2600 // FALLTHROUGH
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002601 case IC_Retain:
2602 case IC_RetainRV: {
2603 Arg = GetObjCArg(Inst);
2604
2605 PtrState &S = MyStates.getPtrBottomUpState(Arg);
2606 S.DecrementRefCount();
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002607 S.SetAtLeastOneRefCount();
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00002608 S.DecrementNestCount();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002609
2610 switch (S.GetSeq()) {
2611 case S_Stop:
2612 case S_Release:
2613 case S_MovableRelease:
2614 case S_Use:
2615 S.RRI.ReverseInsertPts.clear();
2616 // FALL THROUGH
2617 case S_CanRelease:
2618 // Don't do retain+release tracking for IC_RetainRV, because it's
2619 // better to let it remain as the first instruction after a call.
2620 if (Class != IC_RetainRV) {
2621 S.RRI.IsRetainBlock = Class == IC_RetainBlock;
2622 Retains[Inst] = S.RRI;
2623 }
2624 S.ClearSequenceProgress();
2625 break;
2626 case S_None:
2627 break;
2628 case S_Retain:
2629 llvm_unreachable("bottom-up pointer in retain state!");
2630 }
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00002631 continue;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002632 }
2633 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPop:
2634 // Conservatively, clear MyStates for all known pointers.
2635 MyStates.clearBottomUpPointers();
2636 continue;
2637 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPush:
2638 case IC_None:
2639 // These are irrelevant.
2640 continue;
2641 default:
2642 break;
2643 }
2644
2645 // Consider any other possible effects of this instruction on each
2646 // pointer being tracked.
2647 for (BBState::ptr_iterator MI = MyStates.bottom_up_ptr_begin(),
2648 ME = MyStates.bottom_up_ptr_end(); MI != ME; ++MI) {
2649 const Value *Ptr = MI->first;
2650 if (Ptr == Arg)
2651 continue; // Handled above.
2652 PtrState &S = MI->second;
2653 Sequence Seq = S.GetSeq();
2654
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00002655 // Check for possible releases.
2656 if (CanAlterRefCount(Inst, Ptr, PA, Class)) {
2657 S.DecrementRefCount();
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002658 switch (Seq) {
2659 case S_Use:
2660 S.SetSeq(S_CanRelease);
2661 continue;
2662 case S_CanRelease:
2663 case S_Release:
2664 case S_MovableRelease:
2665 case S_Stop:
2666 case S_None:
2667 break;
2668 case S_Retain:
2669 llvm_unreachable("bottom-up pointer in retain state!");
2670 }
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00002671 }
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002672
2673 // Check for possible direct uses.
2674 switch (Seq) {
2675 case S_Release:
2676 case S_MovableRelease:
2677 if (CanUse(Inst, Ptr, PA, Class)) {
Dan Gohman597fece2011-09-29 22:25:23 +00002678 assert(S.RRI.ReverseInsertPts.empty());
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002679 S.RRI.ReverseInsertPts.insert(Inst);
2680 S.SetSeq(S_Use);
2681 } else if (Seq == S_Release &&
2682 (Class == IC_User || Class == IC_CallOrUser)) {
2683 // Non-movable releases depend on any possible objc pointer use.
2684 S.SetSeq(S_Stop);
Dan Gohman597fece2011-09-29 22:25:23 +00002685 assert(S.RRI.ReverseInsertPts.empty());
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002686 S.RRI.ReverseInsertPts.insert(Inst);
2687 }
2688 break;
2689 case S_Stop:
2690 if (CanUse(Inst, Ptr, PA, Class))
2691 S.SetSeq(S_Use);
2692 break;
2693 case S_CanRelease:
2694 case S_Use:
2695 case S_None:
2696 break;
2697 case S_Retain:
2698 llvm_unreachable("bottom-up pointer in retain state!");
2699 }
2700 }
2701 }
2702
2703 return NestingDetected;
2704}
2705
2706bool
2707ObjCARCOpt::VisitTopDown(BasicBlock *BB,
2708 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState> &BBStates,
2709 DenseMap<Value *, RRInfo> &Releases) {
2710 bool NestingDetected = false;
2711 BBState &MyStates = BBStates[BB];
2712
2713 // Merge the states from each predecessor to compute the initial state
2714 // for the current block.
2715 const_pred_iterator PI(BB), PE(BB, false);
2716 if (PI == PE)
2717 MyStates.SetAsEntry();
2718 else
2719 do {
Dan Gohmandbe266b2012-02-17 18:59:53 +00002720 unsigned OperandNo = PI.getOperandNo();
2721 const Use &Us = PI.getUse();
2722 ++PI;
2723
2724 // Skip invoke unwind edges on invoke instructions marked with
2725 // clang.arc.no_objc_arc_exceptions.
2726 if (const InvokeInst *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(Us.getUser()))
2727 if (OperandNo == II->getNumArgOperands() + 2 &&
2728 II->getMetadata(NoObjCARCExceptionsMDKind))
2729 continue;
2730
2731 const BasicBlock *Pred = cast<TerminatorInst>(Us.getUser())->getParent();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002732 if (Pred == BB)
2733 continue;
2734 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState>::iterator I = BBStates.find(Pred);
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002735 // If we haven't seen this node yet, then we've found a CFG cycle.
2736 // Be optimistic here; it's CheckForCFGHazards' job detect trouble.
Dan Gohman59a1c932011-12-12 19:42:25 +00002737 if (I == BBStates.end() || !I->second.isVisitedTopDown())
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002738 continue;
2739 MyStates.InitFromPred(I->second);
2740 while (PI != PE) {
2741 Pred = *PI++;
2742 if (Pred != BB) {
2743 I = BBStates.find(Pred);
Dan Gohman48371602011-12-21 21:43:50 +00002744 if (I != BBStates.end() && I->second.isVisitedTopDown())
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002745 MyStates.MergePred(I->second);
2746 }
2747 }
2748 break;
2749 } while (PI != PE);
2750
2751 // Visit all the instructions, top-down.
2752 for (BasicBlock::iterator I = BB->begin(), E = BB->end(); I != E; ++I) {
2753 Instruction *Inst = I;
2754 InstructionClass Class = GetInstructionClass(Inst);
2755 const Value *Arg = 0;
2756
2757 switch (Class) {
2758 case IC_RetainBlock:
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +00002759 // An objc_retainBlock call with just a use may need to be kept,
2760 // because it may be copying a block from the stack to the heap.
2761 if (!IsRetainBlockOptimizable(Inst))
2762 break;
2763 // FALLTHROUGH
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002764 case IC_Retain:
2765 case IC_RetainRV: {
2766 Arg = GetObjCArg(Inst);
2767
2768 PtrState &S = MyStates.getPtrTopDownState(Arg);
2769
2770 // Don't do retain+release tracking for IC_RetainRV, because it's
2771 // better to let it remain as the first instruction after a call.
2772 if (Class != IC_RetainRV) {
2773 // If we see two retains in a row on the same pointer. If so, make
2774 // a note, and we'll cicle back to revisit it after we've
2775 // hopefully eliminated the second retain, which may allow us to
2776 // eliminate the first retain too.
2777 // Theoretically we could implement removal of nested retain+release
2778 // pairs by making PtrState hold a stack of states, but this is
2779 // simple and avoids adding overhead for the non-nested case.
2780 if (S.GetSeq() == S_Retain)
2781 NestingDetected = true;
2782
2783 S.SetSeq(S_Retain);
2784 S.RRI.clear();
2785 S.RRI.IsRetainBlock = Class == IC_RetainBlock;
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00002786 // Don't check S.IsKnownIncremented() here because it's not
2787 // sufficient.
2788 S.RRI.KnownSafe = S.IsKnownNested();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002789 S.RRI.Calls.insert(Inst);
2790 }
2791
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00002792 S.SetAtLeastOneRefCount();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002793 S.IncrementRefCount();
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00002794 S.IncrementNestCount();
2795 continue;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002796 }
2797 case IC_Release: {
2798 Arg = GetObjCArg(Inst);
2799
2800 PtrState &S = MyStates.getPtrTopDownState(Arg);
2801 S.DecrementRefCount();
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00002802 S.DecrementNestCount();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002803
2804 switch (S.GetSeq()) {
2805 case S_Retain:
2806 case S_CanRelease:
2807 S.RRI.ReverseInsertPts.clear();
2808 // FALL THROUGH
2809 case S_Use:
2810 S.RRI.ReleaseMetadata = Inst->getMetadata(ImpreciseReleaseMDKind);
2811 S.RRI.IsTailCallRelease = cast<CallInst>(Inst)->isTailCall();
2812 Releases[Inst] = S.RRI;
2813 S.ClearSequenceProgress();
2814 break;
2815 case S_None:
2816 break;
2817 case S_Stop:
2818 case S_Release:
2819 case S_MovableRelease:
2820 llvm_unreachable("top-down pointer in release state!");
2821 }
2822 break;
2823 }
2824 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPop:
2825 // Conservatively, clear MyStates for all known pointers.
2826 MyStates.clearTopDownPointers();
2827 continue;
2828 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPush:
2829 case IC_None:
2830 // These are irrelevant.
2831 continue;
2832 default:
2833 break;
2834 }
2835
2836 // Consider any other possible effects of this instruction on each
2837 // pointer being tracked.
2838 for (BBState::ptr_iterator MI = MyStates.top_down_ptr_begin(),
2839 ME = MyStates.top_down_ptr_end(); MI != ME; ++MI) {
2840 const Value *Ptr = MI->first;
2841 if (Ptr == Arg)
2842 continue; // Handled above.
2843 PtrState &S = MI->second;
2844 Sequence Seq = S.GetSeq();
2845
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00002846 // Check for possible releases.
2847 if (CanAlterRefCount(Inst, Ptr, PA, Class)) {
2848 S.DecrementRefCount();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002849 switch (Seq) {
2850 case S_Retain:
2851 S.SetSeq(S_CanRelease);
Dan Gohman597fece2011-09-29 22:25:23 +00002852 assert(S.RRI.ReverseInsertPts.empty());
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002853 S.RRI.ReverseInsertPts.insert(Inst);
2854
2855 // One call can't cause a transition from S_Retain to S_CanRelease
2856 // and S_CanRelease to S_Use. If we've made the first transition,
2857 // we're done.
2858 continue;
2859 case S_Use:
2860 case S_CanRelease:
2861 case S_None:
2862 break;
2863 case S_Stop:
2864 case S_Release:
2865 case S_MovableRelease:
2866 llvm_unreachable("top-down pointer in release state!");
2867 }
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00002868 }
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002869
2870 // Check for possible direct uses.
2871 switch (Seq) {
2872 case S_CanRelease:
2873 if (CanUse(Inst, Ptr, PA, Class))
2874 S.SetSeq(S_Use);
2875 break;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002876 case S_Retain:
Dan Gohman597fece2011-09-29 22:25:23 +00002877 case S_Use:
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002878 case S_None:
2879 break;
2880 case S_Stop:
2881 case S_Release:
2882 case S_MovableRelease:
2883 llvm_unreachable("top-down pointer in release state!");
2884 }
2885 }
2886 }
2887
2888 CheckForCFGHazards(BB, BBStates, MyStates);
2889 return NestingDetected;
2890}
2891
Dan Gohman59a1c932011-12-12 19:42:25 +00002892static void
2893ComputePostOrders(Function &F,
2894 SmallVectorImpl<BasicBlock *> &PostOrder,
2895 SmallVectorImpl<BasicBlock *> &ReverseCFGPostOrder) {
2896 /// Backedges - Backedges detected in the DFS. These edges will be
2897 /// ignored in the reverse-CFG DFS, so that loops with multiple exits will be
2898 /// traversed in the desired order.
2899 DenseSet<std::pair<BasicBlock *, BasicBlock *> > Backedges;
2900
2901 /// Visited - The visited set, for doing DFS walks.
2902 SmallPtrSet<BasicBlock *, 16> Visited;
2903
2904 // Do DFS, computing the PostOrder.
2905 SmallPtrSet<BasicBlock *, 16> OnStack;
2906 SmallVector<std::pair<BasicBlock *, succ_iterator>, 16> SuccStack;
2907 BasicBlock *EntryBB = &F.getEntryBlock();
2908 SuccStack.push_back(std::make_pair(EntryBB, succ_begin(EntryBB)));
2909 Visited.insert(EntryBB);
2910 OnStack.insert(EntryBB);
2911 do {
2912 dfs_next_succ:
Dan Gohmandbe266b2012-02-17 18:59:53 +00002913 TerminatorInst *TI = cast<TerminatorInst>(&SuccStack.back().first->back());
2914 succ_iterator End = succ_iterator(TI, true);
Dan Gohman59a1c932011-12-12 19:42:25 +00002915 while (SuccStack.back().second != End) {
2916 BasicBlock *BB = *SuccStack.back().second++;
2917 if (Visited.insert(BB)) {
2918 SuccStack.push_back(std::make_pair(BB, succ_begin(BB)));
2919 OnStack.insert(BB);
2920 goto dfs_next_succ;
2921 }
2922 if (OnStack.count(BB))
2923 Backedges.insert(std::make_pair(SuccStack.back().first, BB));
2924 }
2925 OnStack.erase(SuccStack.back().first);
2926 PostOrder.push_back(SuccStack.pop_back_val().first);
2927 } while (!SuccStack.empty());
2928
2929 Visited.clear();
2930
2931 // Compute the exits, which are the starting points for reverse-CFG DFS.
Dan Gohman5992f672012-03-09 18:50:52 +00002932 // This includes blocks where all the successors are backedges that
2933 // we're skipping.
Dan Gohman59a1c932011-12-12 19:42:25 +00002934 SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 4> Exits;
2935 for (Function::iterator I = F.begin(), E = F.end(); I != E; ++I) {
2936 BasicBlock *BB = I;
Dan Gohman5992f672012-03-09 18:50:52 +00002937 TerminatorInst *TI = cast<TerminatorInst>(&BB->back());
2938 for (succ_iterator SI(TI), SE(TI, true); SI != SE; ++SI)
2939 if (!Backedges.count(std::make_pair(BB, *SI)))
2940 goto HasNonBackedgeSucc;
2941 Exits.push_back(BB);
2942 HasNonBackedgeSucc:;
Dan Gohman59a1c932011-12-12 19:42:25 +00002943 }
2944
2945 // Do reverse-CFG DFS, computing the reverse-CFG PostOrder.
2946 SmallVector<std::pair<BasicBlock *, pred_iterator>, 16> PredStack;
2947 for (SmallVectorImpl<BasicBlock *>::iterator I = Exits.begin(), E = Exits.end();
2948 I != E; ++I) {
2949 BasicBlock *ExitBB = *I;
2950 PredStack.push_back(std::make_pair(ExitBB, pred_begin(ExitBB)));
2951 Visited.insert(ExitBB);
2952 while (!PredStack.empty()) {
2953 reverse_dfs_next_succ:
2954 pred_iterator End = pred_end(PredStack.back().first);
2955 while (PredStack.back().second != End) {
2956 BasicBlock *BB = *PredStack.back().second++;
2957 // Skip backedges detected in the forward-CFG DFS.
2958 if (Backedges.count(std::make_pair(BB, PredStack.back().first)))
2959 continue;
2960 if (Visited.insert(BB)) {
2961 PredStack.push_back(std::make_pair(BB, pred_begin(BB)));
2962 goto reverse_dfs_next_succ;
2963 }
2964 }
2965 ReverseCFGPostOrder.push_back(PredStack.pop_back_val().first);
2966 }
2967 }
2968}
2969
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002970// Visit - Visit the function both top-down and bottom-up.
2971bool
2972ObjCARCOpt::Visit(Function &F,
2973 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState> &BBStates,
2974 MapVector<Value *, RRInfo> &Retains,
2975 DenseMap<Value *, RRInfo> &Releases) {
Dan Gohman59a1c932011-12-12 19:42:25 +00002976
2977 // Use reverse-postorder traversals, because we magically know that loops
2978 // will be well behaved, i.e. they won't repeatedly call retain on a single
2979 // pointer without doing a release. We can't use the ReversePostOrderTraversal
2980 // class here because we want the reverse-CFG postorder to consider each
2981 // function exit point, and we want to ignore selected cycle edges.
2982 SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 16> PostOrder;
2983 SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 16> ReverseCFGPostOrder;
2984 ComputePostOrders(F, PostOrder, ReverseCFGPostOrder);
2985
2986 // Use reverse-postorder on the reverse CFG for bottom-up.
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002987 bool BottomUpNestingDetected = false;
Dan Gohmanb48ef3a2011-08-18 21:27:42 +00002988 for (SmallVectorImpl<BasicBlock *>::const_reverse_iterator I =
Dan Gohman59a1c932011-12-12 19:42:25 +00002989 ReverseCFGPostOrder.rbegin(), E = ReverseCFGPostOrder.rend();
2990 I != E; ++I)
2991 BottomUpNestingDetected |= VisitBottomUp(*I, BBStates, Retains);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002992
Dan Gohman59a1c932011-12-12 19:42:25 +00002993 // Use reverse-postorder for top-down.
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002994 bool TopDownNestingDetected = false;
Dan Gohman59a1c932011-12-12 19:42:25 +00002995 for (SmallVectorImpl<BasicBlock *>::const_reverse_iterator I =
2996 PostOrder.rbegin(), E = PostOrder.rend();
2997 I != E; ++I)
2998 TopDownNestingDetected |= VisitTopDown(*I, BBStates, Releases);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00002999
3000 return TopDownNestingDetected && BottomUpNestingDetected;
3001}
3002
3003/// MoveCalls - Move the calls in RetainsToMove and ReleasesToMove.
3004void ObjCARCOpt::MoveCalls(Value *Arg,
3005 RRInfo &RetainsToMove,
3006 RRInfo &ReleasesToMove,
3007 MapVector<Value *, RRInfo> &Retains,
3008 DenseMap<Value *, RRInfo> &Releases,
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00003009 SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &DeadInsts,
3010 Module *M) {
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00003011 Type *ArgTy = Arg->getType();
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00003012 Type *ParamTy = PointerType::getUnqual(Type::getInt8Ty(ArgTy->getContext()));
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003013
3014 // Insert the new retain and release calls.
3015 for (SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>::const_iterator
3016 PI = ReleasesToMove.ReverseInsertPts.begin(),
3017 PE = ReleasesToMove.ReverseInsertPts.end(); PI != PE; ++PI) {
3018 Instruction *InsertPt = *PI;
3019 Value *MyArg = ArgTy == ParamTy ? Arg :
3020 new BitCastInst(Arg, ParamTy, "", InsertPt);
3021 CallInst *Call =
3022 CallInst::Create(RetainsToMove.IsRetainBlock ?
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00003023 getRetainBlockCallee(M) : getRetainCallee(M),
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003024 MyArg, "", InsertPt);
3025 Call->setDoesNotThrow();
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +00003026 if (RetainsToMove.IsRetainBlock)
Dan Gohmana974bea2011-10-17 22:53:25 +00003027 Call->setMetadata(CopyOnEscapeMDKind,
3028 MDNode::get(M->getContext(), ArrayRef<Value *>()));
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +00003029 else
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003030 Call->setTailCall();
3031 }
3032 for (SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>::const_iterator
3033 PI = RetainsToMove.ReverseInsertPts.begin(),
3034 PE = RetainsToMove.ReverseInsertPts.end(); PI != PE; ++PI) {
Dan Gohman0860d0b2011-06-16 20:57:14 +00003035 Instruction *LastUse = *PI;
3036 Instruction *InsertPts[] = { 0, 0, 0 };
3037 if (InvokeInst *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(LastUse)) {
3038 // We can't insert code immediately after an invoke instruction, so
3039 // insert code at the beginning of both successor blocks instead.
3040 // The invoke's return value isn't available in the unwind block,
3041 // but our releases will never depend on it, because they must be
3042 // paired with retains from before the invoke.
Bill Wendling89d44112011-08-25 01:08:34 +00003043 InsertPts[0] = II->getNormalDest()->getFirstInsertionPt();
Dan Gohman8b11fdd2012-03-14 23:05:06 +00003044 if (!II->getMetadata(NoObjCARCExceptionsMDKind))
3045 InsertPts[1] = II->getUnwindDest()->getFirstInsertionPt();
Dan Gohman0860d0b2011-06-16 20:57:14 +00003046 } else {
3047 // Insert code immediately after the last use.
3048 InsertPts[0] = llvm::next(BasicBlock::iterator(LastUse));
3049 }
3050
3051 for (Instruction **I = InsertPts; *I; ++I) {
3052 Instruction *InsertPt = *I;
3053 Value *MyArg = ArgTy == ParamTy ? Arg :
3054 new BitCastInst(Arg, ParamTy, "", InsertPt);
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00003055 CallInst *Call = CallInst::Create(getReleaseCallee(M), MyArg,
3056 "", InsertPt);
Dan Gohman0860d0b2011-06-16 20:57:14 +00003057 // Attach a clang.imprecise_release metadata tag, if appropriate.
3058 if (MDNode *M = ReleasesToMove.ReleaseMetadata)
3059 Call->setMetadata(ImpreciseReleaseMDKind, M);
3060 Call->setDoesNotThrow();
3061 if (ReleasesToMove.IsTailCallRelease)
3062 Call->setTailCall();
3063 }
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003064 }
3065
3066 // Delete the original retain and release calls.
3067 for (SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>::const_iterator
3068 AI = RetainsToMove.Calls.begin(),
3069 AE = RetainsToMove.Calls.end(); AI != AE; ++AI) {
3070 Instruction *OrigRetain = *AI;
3071 Retains.blot(OrigRetain);
3072 DeadInsts.push_back(OrigRetain);
3073 }
3074 for (SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>::const_iterator
3075 AI = ReleasesToMove.Calls.begin(),
3076 AE = ReleasesToMove.Calls.end(); AI != AE; ++AI) {
3077 Instruction *OrigRelease = *AI;
3078 Releases.erase(OrigRelease);
3079 DeadInsts.push_back(OrigRelease);
3080 }
3081}
3082
3083bool
3084ObjCARCOpt::PerformCodePlacement(DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState>
3085 &BBStates,
3086 MapVector<Value *, RRInfo> &Retains,
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00003087 DenseMap<Value *, RRInfo> &Releases,
3088 Module *M) {
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003089 bool AnyPairsCompletelyEliminated = false;
3090 RRInfo RetainsToMove;
3091 RRInfo ReleasesToMove;
3092 SmallVector<Instruction *, 4> NewRetains;
3093 SmallVector<Instruction *, 4> NewReleases;
3094 SmallVector<Instruction *, 8> DeadInsts;
3095
3096 for (MapVector<Value *, RRInfo>::const_iterator I = Retains.begin(),
Dan Gohman597fece2011-09-29 22:25:23 +00003097 E = Retains.end(); I != E; ++I) {
3098 Value *V = I->first;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003099 if (!V) continue; // blotted
3100
3101 Instruction *Retain = cast<Instruction>(V);
3102 Value *Arg = GetObjCArg(Retain);
3103
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +00003104 // If the object being released is in static or stack storage, we know it's
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003105 // not being managed by ObjC reference counting, so we can delete pairs
3106 // regardless of what possible decrements or uses lie between them.
Dan Gohman79522dc2012-01-13 00:39:07 +00003107 bool KnownSafe = isa<Constant>(Arg) || isa<AllocaInst>(Arg);
Dan Gohman597fece2011-09-29 22:25:23 +00003108
Dan Gohman1b31ea82011-08-22 17:29:11 +00003109 // A constant pointer can't be pointing to an object on the heap. It may
3110 // be reference-counted, but it won't be deleted.
3111 if (const LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(Arg))
3112 if (const GlobalVariable *GV =
3113 dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(
3114 StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(LI->getPointerOperand())))
3115 if (GV->isConstant())
3116 KnownSafe = true;
3117
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003118 // If a pair happens in a region where it is known that the reference count
3119 // is already incremented, we can similarly ignore possible decrements.
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00003120 bool KnownSafeTD = true, KnownSafeBU = true;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003121
3122 // Connect the dots between the top-down-collected RetainsToMove and
3123 // bottom-up-collected ReleasesToMove to form sets of related calls.
3124 // This is an iterative process so that we connect multiple releases
3125 // to multiple retains if needed.
3126 unsigned OldDelta = 0;
3127 unsigned NewDelta = 0;
3128 unsigned OldCount = 0;
3129 unsigned NewCount = 0;
3130 bool FirstRelease = true;
3131 bool FirstRetain = true;
3132 NewRetains.push_back(Retain);
3133 for (;;) {
3134 for (SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *>::const_iterator
3135 NI = NewRetains.begin(), NE = NewRetains.end(); NI != NE; ++NI) {
3136 Instruction *NewRetain = *NI;
3137 MapVector<Value *, RRInfo>::const_iterator It = Retains.find(NewRetain);
3138 assert(It != Retains.end());
3139 const RRInfo &NewRetainRRI = It->second;
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00003140 KnownSafeTD &= NewRetainRRI.KnownSafe;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003141 for (SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>::const_iterator
3142 LI = NewRetainRRI.Calls.begin(),
3143 LE = NewRetainRRI.Calls.end(); LI != LE; ++LI) {
3144 Instruction *NewRetainRelease = *LI;
3145 DenseMap<Value *, RRInfo>::const_iterator Jt =
3146 Releases.find(NewRetainRelease);
3147 if (Jt == Releases.end())
3148 goto next_retain;
3149 const RRInfo &NewRetainReleaseRRI = Jt->second;
3150 assert(NewRetainReleaseRRI.Calls.count(NewRetain));
3151 if (ReleasesToMove.Calls.insert(NewRetainRelease)) {
3152 OldDelta -=
3153 BBStates[NewRetainRelease->getParent()].GetAllPathCount();
3154
3155 // Merge the ReleaseMetadata and IsTailCallRelease values.
3156 if (FirstRelease) {
3157 ReleasesToMove.ReleaseMetadata =
3158 NewRetainReleaseRRI.ReleaseMetadata;
3159 ReleasesToMove.IsTailCallRelease =
3160 NewRetainReleaseRRI.IsTailCallRelease;
3161 FirstRelease = false;
3162 } else {
3163 if (ReleasesToMove.ReleaseMetadata !=
3164 NewRetainReleaseRRI.ReleaseMetadata)
3165 ReleasesToMove.ReleaseMetadata = 0;
3166 if (ReleasesToMove.IsTailCallRelease !=
3167 NewRetainReleaseRRI.IsTailCallRelease)
3168 ReleasesToMove.IsTailCallRelease = false;
3169 }
3170
3171 // Collect the optimal insertion points.
3172 if (!KnownSafe)
3173 for (SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>::const_iterator
3174 RI = NewRetainReleaseRRI.ReverseInsertPts.begin(),
3175 RE = NewRetainReleaseRRI.ReverseInsertPts.end();
3176 RI != RE; ++RI) {
3177 Instruction *RIP = *RI;
3178 if (ReleasesToMove.ReverseInsertPts.insert(RIP))
3179 NewDelta -= BBStates[RIP->getParent()].GetAllPathCount();
3180 }
3181 NewReleases.push_back(NewRetainRelease);
3182 }
3183 }
3184 }
3185 NewRetains.clear();
3186 if (NewReleases.empty()) break;
3187
3188 // Back the other way.
3189 for (SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *>::const_iterator
3190 NI = NewReleases.begin(), NE = NewReleases.end(); NI != NE; ++NI) {
3191 Instruction *NewRelease = *NI;
3192 DenseMap<Value *, RRInfo>::const_iterator It =
3193 Releases.find(NewRelease);
3194 assert(It != Releases.end());
3195 const RRInfo &NewReleaseRRI = It->second;
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00003196 KnownSafeBU &= NewReleaseRRI.KnownSafe;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003197 for (SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>::const_iterator
3198 LI = NewReleaseRRI.Calls.begin(),
3199 LE = NewReleaseRRI.Calls.end(); LI != LE; ++LI) {
3200 Instruction *NewReleaseRetain = *LI;
3201 MapVector<Value *, RRInfo>::const_iterator Jt =
3202 Retains.find(NewReleaseRetain);
3203 if (Jt == Retains.end())
3204 goto next_retain;
3205 const RRInfo &NewReleaseRetainRRI = Jt->second;
3206 assert(NewReleaseRetainRRI.Calls.count(NewRelease));
3207 if (RetainsToMove.Calls.insert(NewReleaseRetain)) {
3208 unsigned PathCount =
3209 BBStates[NewReleaseRetain->getParent()].GetAllPathCount();
3210 OldDelta += PathCount;
3211 OldCount += PathCount;
3212
3213 // Merge the IsRetainBlock values.
3214 if (FirstRetain) {
3215 RetainsToMove.IsRetainBlock = NewReleaseRetainRRI.IsRetainBlock;
3216 FirstRetain = false;
3217 } else if (ReleasesToMove.IsRetainBlock !=
3218 NewReleaseRetainRRI.IsRetainBlock)
3219 // It's not possible to merge the sequences if one uses
3220 // objc_retain and the other uses objc_retainBlock.
3221 goto next_retain;
3222
3223 // Collect the optimal insertion points.
3224 if (!KnownSafe)
3225 for (SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>::const_iterator
3226 RI = NewReleaseRetainRRI.ReverseInsertPts.begin(),
3227 RE = NewReleaseRetainRRI.ReverseInsertPts.end();
3228 RI != RE; ++RI) {
3229 Instruction *RIP = *RI;
3230 if (RetainsToMove.ReverseInsertPts.insert(RIP)) {
3231 PathCount = BBStates[RIP->getParent()].GetAllPathCount();
3232 NewDelta += PathCount;
3233 NewCount += PathCount;
3234 }
3235 }
3236 NewRetains.push_back(NewReleaseRetain);
3237 }
3238 }
3239 }
3240 NewReleases.clear();
3241 if (NewRetains.empty()) break;
3242 }
3243
Dan Gohmane6d5e882011-08-19 00:26:36 +00003244 // If the pointer is known incremented or nested, we can safely delete the
3245 // pair regardless of what's between them.
3246 if (KnownSafeTD || KnownSafeBU) {
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003247 RetainsToMove.ReverseInsertPts.clear();
3248 ReleasesToMove.ReverseInsertPts.clear();
3249 NewCount = 0;
Dan Gohmana7f7db22011-08-12 00:26:31 +00003250 } else {
3251 // Determine whether the new insertion points we computed preserve the
3252 // balance of retain and release calls through the program.
3253 // TODO: If the fully aggressive solution isn't valid, try to find a
3254 // less aggressive solution which is.
3255 if (NewDelta != 0)
3256 goto next_retain;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003257 }
3258
3259 // Determine whether the original call points are balanced in the retain and
3260 // release calls through the program. If not, conservatively don't touch
3261 // them.
3262 // TODO: It's theoretically possible to do code motion in this case, as
3263 // long as the existing imbalances are maintained.
3264 if (OldDelta != 0)
3265 goto next_retain;
3266
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003267 // Ok, everything checks out and we're all set. Let's move some code!
3268 Changed = true;
3269 AnyPairsCompletelyEliminated = NewCount == 0;
3270 NumRRs += OldCount - NewCount;
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00003271 MoveCalls(Arg, RetainsToMove, ReleasesToMove,
3272 Retains, Releases, DeadInsts, M);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003273
3274 next_retain:
3275 NewReleases.clear();
3276 NewRetains.clear();
3277 RetainsToMove.clear();
3278 ReleasesToMove.clear();
3279 }
3280
3281 // Now that we're done moving everything, we can delete the newly dead
3282 // instructions, as we no longer need them as insert points.
3283 while (!DeadInsts.empty())
3284 EraseInstruction(DeadInsts.pop_back_val());
3285
3286 return AnyPairsCompletelyEliminated;
3287}
3288
3289/// OptimizeWeakCalls - Weak pointer optimizations.
3290void ObjCARCOpt::OptimizeWeakCalls(Function &F) {
3291 // First, do memdep-style RLE and S2L optimizations. We can't use memdep
3292 // itself because it uses AliasAnalysis and we need to do provenance
3293 // queries instead.
3294 for (inst_iterator I = inst_begin(&F), E = inst_end(&F); I != E; ) {
3295 Instruction *Inst = &*I++;
3296 InstructionClass Class = GetBasicInstructionClass(Inst);
3297 if (Class != IC_LoadWeak && Class != IC_LoadWeakRetained)
3298 continue;
3299
3300 // Delete objc_loadWeak calls with no users.
3301 if (Class == IC_LoadWeak && Inst->use_empty()) {
3302 Inst->eraseFromParent();
3303 continue;
3304 }
3305
3306 // TODO: For now, just look for an earlier available version of this value
3307 // within the same block. Theoretically, we could do memdep-style non-local
3308 // analysis too, but that would want caching. A better approach would be to
3309 // use the technique that EarlyCSE uses.
3310 inst_iterator Current = llvm::prior(I);
3311 BasicBlock *CurrentBB = Current.getBasicBlockIterator();
3312 for (BasicBlock::iterator B = CurrentBB->begin(),
3313 J = Current.getInstructionIterator();
3314 J != B; --J) {
3315 Instruction *EarlierInst = &*llvm::prior(J);
3316 InstructionClass EarlierClass = GetInstructionClass(EarlierInst);
3317 switch (EarlierClass) {
3318 case IC_LoadWeak:
3319 case IC_LoadWeakRetained: {
3320 // If this is loading from the same pointer, replace this load's value
3321 // with that one.
3322 CallInst *Call = cast<CallInst>(Inst);
3323 CallInst *EarlierCall = cast<CallInst>(EarlierInst);
3324 Value *Arg = Call->getArgOperand(0);
3325 Value *EarlierArg = EarlierCall->getArgOperand(0);
3326 switch (PA.getAA()->alias(Arg, EarlierArg)) {
3327 case AliasAnalysis::MustAlias:
3328 Changed = true;
3329 // If the load has a builtin retain, insert a plain retain for it.
3330 if (Class == IC_LoadWeakRetained) {
3331 CallInst *CI =
3332 CallInst::Create(getRetainCallee(F.getParent()), EarlierCall,
3333 "", Call);
3334 CI->setTailCall();
3335 }
3336 // Zap the fully redundant load.
3337 Call->replaceAllUsesWith(EarlierCall);
3338 Call->eraseFromParent();
3339 goto clobbered;
3340 case AliasAnalysis::MayAlias:
3341 case AliasAnalysis::PartialAlias:
3342 goto clobbered;
3343 case AliasAnalysis::NoAlias:
3344 break;
3345 }
3346 break;
3347 }
3348 case IC_StoreWeak:
3349 case IC_InitWeak: {
3350 // If this is storing to the same pointer and has the same size etc.
3351 // replace this load's value with the stored value.
3352 CallInst *Call = cast<CallInst>(Inst);
3353 CallInst *EarlierCall = cast<CallInst>(EarlierInst);
3354 Value *Arg = Call->getArgOperand(0);
3355 Value *EarlierArg = EarlierCall->getArgOperand(0);
3356 switch (PA.getAA()->alias(Arg, EarlierArg)) {
3357 case AliasAnalysis::MustAlias:
3358 Changed = true;
3359 // If the load has a builtin retain, insert a plain retain for it.
3360 if (Class == IC_LoadWeakRetained) {
3361 CallInst *CI =
3362 CallInst::Create(getRetainCallee(F.getParent()), EarlierCall,
3363 "", Call);
3364 CI->setTailCall();
3365 }
3366 // Zap the fully redundant load.
3367 Call->replaceAllUsesWith(EarlierCall->getArgOperand(1));
3368 Call->eraseFromParent();
3369 goto clobbered;
3370 case AliasAnalysis::MayAlias:
3371 case AliasAnalysis::PartialAlias:
3372 goto clobbered;
3373 case AliasAnalysis::NoAlias:
3374 break;
3375 }
3376 break;
3377 }
3378 case IC_MoveWeak:
3379 case IC_CopyWeak:
3380 // TOOD: Grab the copied value.
3381 goto clobbered;
3382 case IC_AutoreleasepoolPush:
3383 case IC_None:
3384 case IC_User:
3385 // Weak pointers are only modified through the weak entry points
3386 // (and arbitrary calls, which could call the weak entry points).
3387 break;
3388 default:
3389 // Anything else could modify the weak pointer.
3390 goto clobbered;
3391 }
3392 }
3393 clobbered:;
3394 }
3395
3396 // Then, for each destroyWeak with an alloca operand, check to see if
3397 // the alloca and all its users can be zapped.
3398 for (inst_iterator I = inst_begin(&F), E = inst_end(&F); I != E; ) {
3399 Instruction *Inst = &*I++;
3400 InstructionClass Class = GetBasicInstructionClass(Inst);
3401 if (Class != IC_DestroyWeak)
3402 continue;
3403
3404 CallInst *Call = cast<CallInst>(Inst);
3405 Value *Arg = Call->getArgOperand(0);
3406 if (AllocaInst *Alloca = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(Arg)) {
3407 for (Value::use_iterator UI = Alloca->use_begin(),
3408 UE = Alloca->use_end(); UI != UE; ++UI) {
3409 Instruction *UserInst = cast<Instruction>(*UI);
3410 switch (GetBasicInstructionClass(UserInst)) {
3411 case IC_InitWeak:
3412 case IC_StoreWeak:
3413 case IC_DestroyWeak:
3414 continue;
3415 default:
3416 goto done;
3417 }
3418 }
3419 Changed = true;
3420 for (Value::use_iterator UI = Alloca->use_begin(),
3421 UE = Alloca->use_end(); UI != UE; ) {
3422 CallInst *UserInst = cast<CallInst>(*UI++);
3423 if (!UserInst->use_empty())
Dan Gohman8a9eebe2011-12-12 18:19:12 +00003424 UserInst->replaceAllUsesWith(UserInst->getArgOperand(0));
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003425 UserInst->eraseFromParent();
3426 }
3427 Alloca->eraseFromParent();
3428 done:;
3429 }
3430 }
3431}
3432
3433/// OptimizeSequences - Identify program paths which execute sequences of
3434/// retains and releases which can be eliminated.
3435bool ObjCARCOpt::OptimizeSequences(Function &F) {
3436 /// Releases, Retains - These are used to store the results of the main flow
3437 /// analysis. These use Value* as the key instead of Instruction* so that the
3438 /// map stays valid when we get around to rewriting code and calls get
3439 /// replaced by arguments.
3440 DenseMap<Value *, RRInfo> Releases;
3441 MapVector<Value *, RRInfo> Retains;
3442
3443 /// BBStates, This is used during the traversal of the function to track the
3444 /// states for each identified object at each block.
3445 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, BBState> BBStates;
3446
3447 // Analyze the CFG of the function, and all instructions.
3448 bool NestingDetected = Visit(F, BBStates, Retains, Releases);
3449
3450 // Transform.
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00003451 return PerformCodePlacement(BBStates, Retains, Releases, F.getParent()) &&
3452 NestingDetected;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003453}
3454
3455/// OptimizeReturns - Look for this pattern:
3456///
3457/// %call = call i8* @something(...)
3458/// %2 = call i8* @objc_retain(i8* %call)
3459/// %3 = call i8* @objc_autorelease(i8* %2)
3460/// ret i8* %3
3461///
3462/// And delete the retain and autorelease.
3463///
3464/// Otherwise if it's just this:
3465///
3466/// %3 = call i8* @objc_autorelease(i8* %2)
3467/// ret i8* %3
3468///
3469/// convert the autorelease to autoreleaseRV.
3470void ObjCARCOpt::OptimizeReturns(Function &F) {
3471 if (!F.getReturnType()->isPointerTy())
3472 return;
3473
3474 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 4> DependingInstructions;
3475 SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock *, 4> Visited;
3476 for (Function::iterator FI = F.begin(), FE = F.end(); FI != FE; ++FI) {
3477 BasicBlock *BB = FI;
3478 ReturnInst *Ret = dyn_cast<ReturnInst>(&BB->back());
3479 if (!Ret) continue;
3480
3481 const Value *Arg = StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(Ret->getOperand(0));
3482 FindDependencies(NeedsPositiveRetainCount, Arg,
3483 BB, Ret, DependingInstructions, Visited, PA);
3484 if (DependingInstructions.size() != 1)
3485 goto next_block;
3486
3487 {
3488 CallInst *Autorelease =
3489 dyn_cast_or_null<CallInst>(*DependingInstructions.begin());
3490 if (!Autorelease)
3491 goto next_block;
3492 InstructionClass AutoreleaseClass =
3493 GetBasicInstructionClass(Autorelease);
3494 if (!IsAutorelease(AutoreleaseClass))
3495 goto next_block;
3496 if (GetObjCArg(Autorelease) != Arg)
3497 goto next_block;
3498
3499 DependingInstructions.clear();
3500 Visited.clear();
3501
3502 // Check that there is nothing that can affect the reference
3503 // count between the autorelease and the retain.
3504 FindDependencies(CanChangeRetainCount, Arg,
3505 BB, Autorelease, DependingInstructions, Visited, PA);
3506 if (DependingInstructions.size() != 1)
3507 goto next_block;
3508
3509 {
3510 CallInst *Retain =
3511 dyn_cast_or_null<CallInst>(*DependingInstructions.begin());
3512
3513 // Check that we found a retain with the same argument.
3514 if (!Retain ||
3515 !IsRetain(GetBasicInstructionClass(Retain)) ||
3516 GetObjCArg(Retain) != Arg)
3517 goto next_block;
3518
3519 DependingInstructions.clear();
3520 Visited.clear();
3521
3522 // Convert the autorelease to an autoreleaseRV, since it's
3523 // returning the value.
3524 if (AutoreleaseClass == IC_Autorelease) {
3525 Autorelease->setCalledFunction(getAutoreleaseRVCallee(F.getParent()));
3526 AutoreleaseClass = IC_AutoreleaseRV;
3527 }
3528
3529 // Check that there is nothing that can affect the reference
3530 // count between the retain and the call.
Dan Gohman27e06662011-09-29 22:27:34 +00003531 // Note that Retain need not be in BB.
3532 FindDependencies(CanChangeRetainCount, Arg, Retain->getParent(), Retain,
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003533 DependingInstructions, Visited, PA);
3534 if (DependingInstructions.size() != 1)
3535 goto next_block;
3536
3537 {
3538 CallInst *Call =
3539 dyn_cast_or_null<CallInst>(*DependingInstructions.begin());
3540
3541 // Check that the pointer is the return value of the call.
3542 if (!Call || Arg != Call)
3543 goto next_block;
3544
3545 // Check that the call is a regular call.
3546 InstructionClass Class = GetBasicInstructionClass(Call);
3547 if (Class != IC_CallOrUser && Class != IC_Call)
3548 goto next_block;
3549
3550 // If so, we can zap the retain and autorelease.
3551 Changed = true;
3552 ++NumRets;
3553 EraseInstruction(Retain);
3554 EraseInstruction(Autorelease);
3555 }
3556 }
3557 }
3558
3559 next_block:
3560 DependingInstructions.clear();
3561 Visited.clear();
3562 }
3563}
3564
3565bool ObjCARCOpt::doInitialization(Module &M) {
3566 if (!EnableARCOpts)
3567 return false;
3568
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +00003569 Run = ModuleHasARC(M);
3570 if (!Run)
3571 return false;
3572
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003573 // Identify the imprecise release metadata kind.
3574 ImpreciseReleaseMDKind =
3575 M.getContext().getMDKindID("clang.imprecise_release");
Dan Gohmana974bea2011-10-17 22:53:25 +00003576 CopyOnEscapeMDKind =
3577 M.getContext().getMDKindID("clang.arc.copy_on_escape");
Dan Gohmandbe266b2012-02-17 18:59:53 +00003578 NoObjCARCExceptionsMDKind =
3579 M.getContext().getMDKindID("clang.arc.no_objc_arc_exceptions");
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003580
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003581 // Intuitively, objc_retain and others are nocapture, however in practice
3582 // they are not, because they return their argument value. And objc_release
3583 // calls finalizers.
3584
3585 // These are initialized lazily.
3586 RetainRVCallee = 0;
3587 AutoreleaseRVCallee = 0;
3588 ReleaseCallee = 0;
3589 RetainCallee = 0;
Dan Gohman44280692011-07-22 22:29:21 +00003590 RetainBlockCallee = 0;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003591 AutoreleaseCallee = 0;
3592
3593 return false;
3594}
3595
3596bool ObjCARCOpt::runOnFunction(Function &F) {
3597 if (!EnableARCOpts)
3598 return false;
3599
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +00003600 // If nothing in the Module uses ARC, don't do anything.
3601 if (!Run)
3602 return false;
3603
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003604 Changed = false;
3605
3606 PA.setAA(&getAnalysis<AliasAnalysis>());
3607
3608 // This pass performs several distinct transformations. As a compile-time aid
3609 // when compiling code that isn't ObjC, skip these if the relevant ObjC
3610 // library functions aren't declared.
3611
3612 // Preliminary optimizations. This also computs UsedInThisFunction.
3613 OptimizeIndividualCalls(F);
3614
3615 // Optimizations for weak pointers.
3616 if (UsedInThisFunction & ((1 << IC_LoadWeak) |
3617 (1 << IC_LoadWeakRetained) |
3618 (1 << IC_StoreWeak) |
3619 (1 << IC_InitWeak) |
3620 (1 << IC_CopyWeak) |
3621 (1 << IC_MoveWeak) |
3622 (1 << IC_DestroyWeak)))
3623 OptimizeWeakCalls(F);
3624
3625 // Optimizations for retain+release pairs.
3626 if (UsedInThisFunction & ((1 << IC_Retain) |
3627 (1 << IC_RetainRV) |
3628 (1 << IC_RetainBlock)))
3629 if (UsedInThisFunction & (1 << IC_Release))
3630 // Run OptimizeSequences until it either stops making changes or
3631 // no retain+release pair nesting is detected.
3632 while (OptimizeSequences(F)) {}
3633
3634 // Optimizations if objc_autorelease is used.
3635 if (UsedInThisFunction &
3636 ((1 << IC_Autorelease) | (1 << IC_AutoreleaseRV)))
3637 OptimizeReturns(F);
3638
3639 return Changed;
3640}
3641
3642void ObjCARCOpt::releaseMemory() {
3643 PA.clear();
3644}
3645
3646//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
3647// ARC contraction.
3648//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
3649
3650// TODO: ObjCARCContract could insert PHI nodes when uses aren't
3651// dominated by single calls.
3652
3653#include "llvm/Operator.h"
3654#include "llvm/InlineAsm.h"
3655#include "llvm/Analysis/Dominators.h"
3656
3657STATISTIC(NumStoreStrongs, "Number objc_storeStrong calls formed");
3658
3659namespace {
3660 /// ObjCARCContract - Late ARC optimizations. These change the IR in a way
3661 /// that makes it difficult to be analyzed by ObjCARCOpt, so it's run late.
3662 class ObjCARCContract : public FunctionPass {
3663 bool Changed;
3664 AliasAnalysis *AA;
3665 DominatorTree *DT;
3666 ProvenanceAnalysis PA;
3667
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +00003668 /// Run - A flag indicating whether this optimization pass should run.
3669 bool Run;
3670
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003671 /// StoreStrongCallee, etc. - Declarations for ObjC runtime
3672 /// functions, for use in creating calls to them. These are initialized
3673 /// lazily to avoid cluttering up the Module with unused declarations.
3674 Constant *StoreStrongCallee,
3675 *RetainAutoreleaseCallee, *RetainAutoreleaseRVCallee;
3676
3677 /// RetainRVMarker - The inline asm string to insert between calls and
3678 /// RetainRV calls to make the optimization work on targets which need it.
3679 const MDString *RetainRVMarker;
3680
Dan Gohman0cdece42012-01-19 19:14:36 +00003681 /// StoreStrongCalls - The set of inserted objc_storeStrong calls. If
3682 /// at the end of walking the function we have found no alloca
3683 /// instructions, these calls can be marked "tail".
3684 DenseSet<CallInst *> StoreStrongCalls;
3685
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003686 Constant *getStoreStrongCallee(Module *M);
3687 Constant *getRetainAutoreleaseCallee(Module *M);
3688 Constant *getRetainAutoreleaseRVCallee(Module *M);
3689
3690 bool ContractAutorelease(Function &F, Instruction *Autorelease,
3691 InstructionClass Class,
3692 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 4>
3693 &DependingInstructions,
3694 SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock *, 4>
3695 &Visited);
3696
3697 void ContractRelease(Instruction *Release,
3698 inst_iterator &Iter);
3699
3700 virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const;
3701 virtual bool doInitialization(Module &M);
3702 virtual bool runOnFunction(Function &F);
3703
3704 public:
3705 static char ID;
3706 ObjCARCContract() : FunctionPass(ID) {
3707 initializeObjCARCContractPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
3708 }
3709 };
3710}
3711
3712char ObjCARCContract::ID = 0;
3713INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(ObjCARCContract,
3714 "objc-arc-contract", "ObjC ARC contraction", false, false)
3715INITIALIZE_AG_DEPENDENCY(AliasAnalysis)
3716INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(DominatorTree)
3717INITIALIZE_PASS_END(ObjCARCContract,
3718 "objc-arc-contract", "ObjC ARC contraction", false, false)
3719
3720Pass *llvm::createObjCARCContractPass() {
3721 return new ObjCARCContract();
3722}
3723
3724void ObjCARCContract::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
3725 AU.addRequired<AliasAnalysis>();
3726 AU.addRequired<DominatorTree>();
3727 AU.setPreservesCFG();
3728}
3729
3730Constant *ObjCARCContract::getStoreStrongCallee(Module *M) {
3731 if (!StoreStrongCallee) {
3732 LLVMContext &C = M->getContext();
Jay Foad5fdd6c82011-07-12 14:06:48 +00003733 Type *I8X = PointerType::getUnqual(Type::getInt8Ty(C));
3734 Type *I8XX = PointerType::getUnqual(I8X);
3735 std::vector<Type *> Params;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003736 Params.push_back(I8XX);
3737 Params.push_back(I8X);
3738
3739 AttrListPtr Attributes;
3740 Attributes.addAttr(~0u, Attribute::NoUnwind);
3741 Attributes.addAttr(1, Attribute::NoCapture);
3742
3743 StoreStrongCallee =
3744 M->getOrInsertFunction(
3745 "objc_storeStrong",
3746 FunctionType::get(Type::getVoidTy(C), Params, /*isVarArg=*/false),
3747 Attributes);
3748 }
3749 return StoreStrongCallee;
3750}
3751
3752Constant *ObjCARCContract::getRetainAutoreleaseCallee(Module *M) {
3753 if (!RetainAutoreleaseCallee) {
3754 LLVMContext &C = M->getContext();
Jay Foad5fdd6c82011-07-12 14:06:48 +00003755 Type *I8X = PointerType::getUnqual(Type::getInt8Ty(C));
3756 std::vector<Type *> Params;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003757 Params.push_back(I8X);
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00003758 FunctionType *FTy =
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003759 FunctionType::get(I8X, Params, /*isVarArg=*/false);
3760 AttrListPtr Attributes;
3761 Attributes.addAttr(~0u, Attribute::NoUnwind);
3762 RetainAutoreleaseCallee =
3763 M->getOrInsertFunction("objc_retainAutorelease", FTy, Attributes);
3764 }
3765 return RetainAutoreleaseCallee;
3766}
3767
3768Constant *ObjCARCContract::getRetainAutoreleaseRVCallee(Module *M) {
3769 if (!RetainAutoreleaseRVCallee) {
3770 LLVMContext &C = M->getContext();
Jay Foad5fdd6c82011-07-12 14:06:48 +00003771 Type *I8X = PointerType::getUnqual(Type::getInt8Ty(C));
3772 std::vector<Type *> Params;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003773 Params.push_back(I8X);
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00003774 FunctionType *FTy =
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003775 FunctionType::get(I8X, Params, /*isVarArg=*/false);
3776 AttrListPtr Attributes;
3777 Attributes.addAttr(~0u, Attribute::NoUnwind);
3778 RetainAutoreleaseRVCallee =
3779 M->getOrInsertFunction("objc_retainAutoreleaseReturnValue", FTy,
3780 Attributes);
3781 }
3782 return RetainAutoreleaseRVCallee;
3783}
3784
3785/// ContractAutorelease - Merge an autorelease with a retain into a fused
3786/// call.
3787bool
3788ObjCARCContract::ContractAutorelease(Function &F, Instruction *Autorelease,
3789 InstructionClass Class,
3790 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 4>
3791 &DependingInstructions,
3792 SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock *, 4>
3793 &Visited) {
3794 const Value *Arg = GetObjCArg(Autorelease);
3795
3796 // Check that there are no instructions between the retain and the autorelease
3797 // (such as an autorelease_pop) which may change the count.
3798 CallInst *Retain = 0;
3799 if (Class == IC_AutoreleaseRV)
3800 FindDependencies(RetainAutoreleaseRVDep, Arg,
3801 Autorelease->getParent(), Autorelease,
3802 DependingInstructions, Visited, PA);
3803 else
3804 FindDependencies(RetainAutoreleaseDep, Arg,
3805 Autorelease->getParent(), Autorelease,
3806 DependingInstructions, Visited, PA);
3807
3808 Visited.clear();
3809 if (DependingInstructions.size() != 1) {
3810 DependingInstructions.clear();
3811 return false;
3812 }
3813
3814 Retain = dyn_cast_or_null<CallInst>(*DependingInstructions.begin());
3815 DependingInstructions.clear();
3816
3817 if (!Retain ||
3818 GetBasicInstructionClass(Retain) != IC_Retain ||
3819 GetObjCArg(Retain) != Arg)
3820 return false;
3821
3822 Changed = true;
3823 ++NumPeeps;
3824
3825 if (Class == IC_AutoreleaseRV)
3826 Retain->setCalledFunction(getRetainAutoreleaseRVCallee(F.getParent()));
3827 else
3828 Retain->setCalledFunction(getRetainAutoreleaseCallee(F.getParent()));
3829
3830 EraseInstruction(Autorelease);
3831 return true;
3832}
3833
3834/// ContractRelease - Attempt to merge an objc_release with a store, load, and
3835/// objc_retain to form an objc_storeStrong. This can be a little tricky because
3836/// the instructions don't always appear in order, and there may be unrelated
3837/// intervening instructions.
3838void ObjCARCContract::ContractRelease(Instruction *Release,
3839 inst_iterator &Iter) {
3840 LoadInst *Load = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(GetObjCArg(Release));
Eli Friedman2bc3d522011-09-12 20:23:13 +00003841 if (!Load || !Load->isSimple()) return;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003842
3843 // For now, require everything to be in one basic block.
3844 BasicBlock *BB = Release->getParent();
3845 if (Load->getParent() != BB) return;
3846
3847 // Walk down to find the store.
3848 BasicBlock::iterator I = Load, End = BB->end();
3849 ++I;
3850 AliasAnalysis::Location Loc = AA->getLocation(Load);
3851 while (I != End &&
3852 (&*I == Release ||
3853 IsRetain(GetBasicInstructionClass(I)) ||
3854 !(AA->getModRefInfo(I, Loc) & AliasAnalysis::Mod)))
3855 ++I;
3856 StoreInst *Store = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(I);
Eli Friedman2bc3d522011-09-12 20:23:13 +00003857 if (!Store || !Store->isSimple()) return;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003858 if (Store->getPointerOperand() != Loc.Ptr) return;
3859
3860 Value *New = StripPointerCastsAndObjCCalls(Store->getValueOperand());
3861
3862 // Walk up to find the retain.
3863 I = Store;
3864 BasicBlock::iterator Begin = BB->begin();
3865 while (I != Begin && GetBasicInstructionClass(I) != IC_Retain)
3866 --I;
3867 Instruction *Retain = I;
3868 if (GetBasicInstructionClass(Retain) != IC_Retain) return;
3869 if (GetObjCArg(Retain) != New) return;
3870
3871 Changed = true;
3872 ++NumStoreStrongs;
3873
3874 LLVMContext &C = Release->getContext();
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00003875 Type *I8X = PointerType::getUnqual(Type::getInt8Ty(C));
3876 Type *I8XX = PointerType::getUnqual(I8X);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003877
3878 Value *Args[] = { Load->getPointerOperand(), New };
3879 if (Args[0]->getType() != I8XX)
3880 Args[0] = new BitCastInst(Args[0], I8XX, "", Store);
3881 if (Args[1]->getType() != I8X)
3882 Args[1] = new BitCastInst(Args[1], I8X, "", Store);
3883 CallInst *StoreStrong =
3884 CallInst::Create(getStoreStrongCallee(BB->getParent()->getParent()),
Jay Foada3efbb12011-07-15 08:37:34 +00003885 Args, "", Store);
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003886 StoreStrong->setDoesNotThrow();
3887 StoreStrong->setDebugLoc(Store->getDebugLoc());
3888
Dan Gohman0cdece42012-01-19 19:14:36 +00003889 // We can't set the tail flag yet, because we haven't yet determined
3890 // whether there are any escaping allocas. Remember this call, so that
3891 // we can set the tail flag once we know it's safe.
3892 StoreStrongCalls.insert(StoreStrong);
3893
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003894 if (&*Iter == Store) ++Iter;
3895 Store->eraseFromParent();
3896 Release->eraseFromParent();
3897 EraseInstruction(Retain);
3898 if (Load->use_empty())
3899 Load->eraseFromParent();
3900}
3901
3902bool ObjCARCContract::doInitialization(Module &M) {
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +00003903 Run = ModuleHasARC(M);
3904 if (!Run)
3905 return false;
3906
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003907 // These are initialized lazily.
3908 StoreStrongCallee = 0;
3909 RetainAutoreleaseCallee = 0;
3910 RetainAutoreleaseRVCallee = 0;
3911
3912 // Initialize RetainRVMarker.
3913 RetainRVMarker = 0;
3914 if (NamedMDNode *NMD =
3915 M.getNamedMetadata("clang.arc.retainAutoreleasedReturnValueMarker"))
3916 if (NMD->getNumOperands() == 1) {
3917 const MDNode *N = NMD->getOperand(0);
3918 if (N->getNumOperands() == 1)
3919 if (const MDString *S = dyn_cast<MDString>(N->getOperand(0)))
3920 RetainRVMarker = S;
3921 }
3922
3923 return false;
3924}
3925
3926bool ObjCARCContract::runOnFunction(Function &F) {
3927 if (!EnableARCOpts)
3928 return false;
3929
Dan Gohmanc4bcd4d2011-06-20 23:20:43 +00003930 // If nothing in the Module uses ARC, don't do anything.
3931 if (!Run)
3932 return false;
3933
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003934 Changed = false;
3935 AA = &getAnalysis<AliasAnalysis>();
3936 DT = &getAnalysis<DominatorTree>();
3937
3938 PA.setAA(&getAnalysis<AliasAnalysis>());
3939
Dan Gohman0cdece42012-01-19 19:14:36 +00003940 // Track whether it's ok to mark objc_storeStrong calls with the "tail"
3941 // keyword. Be conservative if the function has variadic arguments.
3942 // It seems that functions which "return twice" are also unsafe for the
3943 // "tail" argument, because they are setjmp, which could need to
3944 // return to an earlier stack state.
3945 bool TailOkForStoreStrongs = !F.isVarArg() && !F.callsFunctionThatReturnsTwice();
3946
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00003947 // For ObjC library calls which return their argument, replace uses of the
3948 // argument with uses of the call return value, if it dominates the use. This
3949 // reduces register pressure.
3950 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 4> DependingInstructions;
3951 SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock *, 4> Visited;
3952 for (inst_iterator I = inst_begin(&F), E = inst_end(&F); I != E; ) {
3953 Instruction *Inst = &*I++;
3954
3955 // Only these library routines return their argument. In particular,
3956 // objc_retainBlock does not necessarily return its argument.
3957 InstructionClass Class = GetBasicInstructionClass(Inst);
3958 switch (Class) {
3959 case IC_Retain:
3960 case IC_FusedRetainAutorelease:
3961 case IC_FusedRetainAutoreleaseRV:
3962 break;
3963 case IC_Autorelease:
3964 case IC_AutoreleaseRV:
3965 if (ContractAutorelease(F, Inst, Class, DependingInstructions, Visited))
3966 continue;
3967 break;
3968 case IC_RetainRV: {
3969 // If we're compiling for a target which needs a special inline-asm
3970 // marker to do the retainAutoreleasedReturnValue optimization,
3971 // insert it now.
3972 if (!RetainRVMarker)
3973 break;
3974 BasicBlock::iterator BBI = Inst;
3975 --BBI;
3976 while (isNoopInstruction(BBI)) --BBI;
3977 if (&*BBI == GetObjCArg(Inst)) {
3978 InlineAsm *IA =
3979 InlineAsm::get(FunctionType::get(Type::getVoidTy(Inst->getContext()),
3980 /*isVarArg=*/false),
3981 RetainRVMarker->getString(),
3982 /*Constraints=*/"", /*hasSideEffects=*/true);
3983 CallInst::Create(IA, "", Inst);
3984 }
3985 break;
3986 }
3987 case IC_InitWeak: {
3988 // objc_initWeak(p, null) => *p = null
3989 CallInst *CI = cast<CallInst>(Inst);
3990 if (isNullOrUndef(CI->getArgOperand(1))) {
3991 Value *Null =
3992 ConstantPointerNull::get(cast<PointerType>(CI->getType()));
3993 Changed = true;
3994 new StoreInst(Null, CI->getArgOperand(0), CI);
3995 CI->replaceAllUsesWith(Null);
3996 CI->eraseFromParent();
3997 }
3998 continue;
3999 }
4000 case IC_Release:
4001 ContractRelease(Inst, I);
4002 continue;
Dan Gohman0cdece42012-01-19 19:14:36 +00004003 case IC_User:
4004 // Be conservative if the function has any alloca instructions.
4005 // Technically we only care about escaping alloca instructions,
4006 // but this is sufficient to handle some interesting cases.
4007 if (isa<AllocaInst>(Inst))
4008 TailOkForStoreStrongs = false;
4009 continue;
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00004010 default:
4011 continue;
4012 }
4013
4014 // Don't use GetObjCArg because we don't want to look through bitcasts
4015 // and such; to do the replacement, the argument must have type i8*.
4016 const Value *Arg = cast<CallInst>(Inst)->getArgOperand(0);
4017 for (;;) {
4018 // If we're compiling bugpointed code, don't get in trouble.
4019 if (!isa<Instruction>(Arg) && !isa<Argument>(Arg))
4020 break;
4021 // Look through the uses of the pointer.
4022 for (Value::const_use_iterator UI = Arg->use_begin(), UE = Arg->use_end();
4023 UI != UE; ) {
4024 Use &U = UI.getUse();
4025 unsigned OperandNo = UI.getOperandNo();
4026 ++UI; // Increment UI now, because we may unlink its element.
4027 if (Instruction *UserInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U.getUser()))
4028 if (Inst != UserInst && DT->dominates(Inst, UserInst)) {
4029 Changed = true;
4030 Instruction *Replacement = Inst;
Chris Lattnerdb125cf2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00004031 Type *UseTy = U.get()->getType();
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00004032 if (PHINode *PHI = dyn_cast<PHINode>(UserInst)) {
4033 // For PHI nodes, insert the bitcast in the predecessor block.
4034 unsigned ValNo =
4035 PHINode::getIncomingValueNumForOperand(OperandNo);
4036 BasicBlock *BB =
4037 PHI->getIncomingBlock(ValNo);
4038 if (Replacement->getType() != UseTy)
4039 Replacement = new BitCastInst(Replacement, UseTy, "",
4040 &BB->back());
4041 for (unsigned i = 0, e = PHI->getNumIncomingValues();
4042 i != e; ++i)
4043 if (PHI->getIncomingBlock(i) == BB) {
4044 // Keep the UI iterator valid.
4045 if (&PHI->getOperandUse(
4046 PHINode::getOperandNumForIncomingValue(i)) ==
4047 &UI.getUse())
4048 ++UI;
4049 PHI->setIncomingValue(i, Replacement);
4050 }
4051 } else {
4052 if (Replacement->getType() != UseTy)
4053 Replacement = new BitCastInst(Replacement, UseTy, "", UserInst);
4054 U.set(Replacement);
4055 }
4056 }
4057 }
4058
4059 // If Arg is a no-op casted pointer, strip one level of casts and
4060 // iterate.
4061 if (const BitCastInst *BI = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(Arg))
4062 Arg = BI->getOperand(0);
4063 else if (isa<GEPOperator>(Arg) &&
4064 cast<GEPOperator>(Arg)->hasAllZeroIndices())
4065 Arg = cast<GEPOperator>(Arg)->getPointerOperand();
4066 else if (isa<GlobalAlias>(Arg) &&
4067 !cast<GlobalAlias>(Arg)->mayBeOverridden())
4068 Arg = cast<GlobalAlias>(Arg)->getAliasee();
4069 else
4070 break;
4071 }
4072 }
4073
Dan Gohman0cdece42012-01-19 19:14:36 +00004074 // If this function has no escaping allocas or suspicious vararg usage,
4075 // objc_storeStrong calls can be marked with the "tail" keyword.
4076 if (TailOkForStoreStrongs)
4077 for (DenseSet<CallInst *>::iterator I = StoreStrongCalls.begin(),
4078 E = StoreStrongCalls.end(); I != E; ++I)
4079 (*I)->setTailCall();
4080 StoreStrongCalls.clear();
4081
John McCall9fbd3182011-06-15 23:37:01 +00004082 return Changed;
4083}