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Chris Lattner476e6df2001-12-03 17:28:42 +00001//===- IndVarSimplify.cpp - Induction Variable Elimination ----------------===//
Misha Brukmanb1c93172005-04-21 23:48:37 +00002//
John Criswell482202a2003-10-20 19:43:21 +00003// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
Chris Lattnerf3ebc3f2007-12-29 20:36:04 +00005// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
Misha Brukmanb1c93172005-04-21 23:48:37 +00007//
John Criswell482202a2003-10-20 19:43:21 +00008//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner476e6df2001-12-03 17:28:42 +00009//
Chris Lattnere61b67d2004-04-02 20:24:31 +000010// This transformation analyzes and transforms the induction variables (and
11// computations derived from them) into simpler forms suitable for subsequent
12// analysis and transformation.
13//
Chris Lattnere61b67d2004-04-02 20:24:31 +000014// If the trip count of a loop is computable, this pass also makes the following
15// changes:
16// 1. The exit condition for the loop is canonicalized to compare the
17// induction value against the exit value. This turns loops like:
18// 'for (i = 7; i*i < 1000; ++i)' into 'for (i = 0; i != 25; ++i)'
19// 2. Any use outside of the loop of an expression derived from the indvar
20// is changed to compute the derived value outside of the loop, eliminating
21// the dependence on the exit value of the induction variable. If the only
22// purpose of the loop is to compute the exit value of some derived
23// expression, this transformation will make the loop dead.
24//
Chris Lattner476e6df2001-12-03 17:28:42 +000025//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
26
Chris Lattnerb4cfa7f2002-05-07 20:03:00 +000027#include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h"
Chandler Carruthed0881b2012-12-03 16:50:05 +000028#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
29#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
30#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
James Molloyefbba722015-09-10 10:22:12 +000031#include "llvm/Analysis/GlobalsModRef.h"
Chandler Carruthed0881b2012-12-03 16:50:05 +000032#include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h"
33#include "llvm/Analysis/LoopPass.h"
34#include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionExpander.h"
Chandler Carruth7b560d42015-09-09 17:55:00 +000035#include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionAliasAnalysis.h"
Benjamin Kramer799003b2015-03-23 19:32:43 +000036#include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h"
Jingyue Wu8a12cea2014-11-12 18:09:15 +000037#include "llvm/Analysis/TargetTransformInfo.h"
Chandler Carruth9fb823b2013-01-02 11:36:10 +000038#include "llvm/IR/BasicBlock.h"
Chandler Carruth1305dc32014-03-04 11:45:46 +000039#include "llvm/IR/CFG.h"
Chandler Carruth9fb823b2013-01-02 11:36:10 +000040#include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
41#include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
Chandler Carruth5ad5f152014-01-13 09:26:24 +000042#include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
Chandler Carruth9fb823b2013-01-02 11:36:10 +000043#include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
44#include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
45#include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
Sanjoy Das6f062c82015-07-09 18:46:12 +000046#include "llvm/IR/PatternMatch.h"
Chandler Carruth9fb823b2013-01-02 11:36:10 +000047#include "llvm/IR/Type.h"
Andrew Trick56b315a2011-06-28 03:01:46 +000048#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
Chris Lattner08165592007-01-07 01:14:12 +000049#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
Chris Lattnerb25de3f2009-08-23 04:37:46 +000050#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
Chandler Carruthed0881b2012-12-03 16:50:05 +000051#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h"
52#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h"
53#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/SimplifyIndVar.h"
John Criswellb22e9b42003-12-18 17:19:19 +000054using namespace llvm;
Brian Gaeke960707c2003-11-11 22:41:34 +000055
Chandler Carruth964daaa2014-04-22 02:55:47 +000056#define DEBUG_TYPE "indvars"
57
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +000058STATISTIC(NumWidened , "Number of indvars widened");
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +000059STATISTIC(NumReplaced , "Number of exit values replaced");
60STATISTIC(NumLFTR , "Number of loop exit tests replaced");
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +000061STATISTIC(NumElimExt , "Number of IV sign/zero extends eliminated");
Andrew Trick32390552011-07-06 20:50:43 +000062STATISTIC(NumElimIV , "Number of congruent IVs eliminated");
Chris Lattnerd3678bc2003-12-22 03:58:44 +000063
Benjamin Kramer7ba71be2011-11-26 23:01:57 +000064// Trip count verification can be enabled by default under NDEBUG if we
65// implement a strong expression equivalence checker in SCEV. Until then, we
66// use the verify-indvars flag, which may assert in some cases.
67static cl::opt<bool> VerifyIndvars(
68 "verify-indvars", cl::Hidden,
69 cl::desc("Verify the ScalarEvolution result after running indvars"));
Andrew Trick1abe2962011-05-04 02:10:13 +000070
Andrew Trick0ba77a02013-12-23 23:31:49 +000071static cl::opt<bool> ReduceLiveIVs("liv-reduce", cl::Hidden,
72 cl::desc("Reduce live induction variables."));
73
Wei Mie2538b52015-05-28 21:49:07 +000074enum ReplaceExitVal { NeverRepl, OnlyCheapRepl, AlwaysRepl };
75
76static cl::opt<ReplaceExitVal> ReplaceExitValue(
77 "replexitval", cl::Hidden, cl::init(OnlyCheapRepl),
78 cl::desc("Choose the strategy to replace exit value in IndVarSimplify"),
79 cl::values(clEnumValN(NeverRepl, "never", "never replace exit value"),
80 clEnumValN(OnlyCheapRepl, "cheap",
81 "only replace exit value when the cost is cheap"),
82 clEnumValN(AlwaysRepl, "always",
83 "always replace exit value whenever possible"),
84 clEnumValEnd));
85
86namespace {
87struct RewritePhi;
88}
89
Chris Lattner79a42ac2006-12-19 21:40:18 +000090namespace {
Chris Lattner2dd09db2009-09-02 06:11:42 +000091 class IndVarSimplify : public LoopPass {
Jingyue Wu8a12cea2014-11-12 18:09:15 +000092 LoopInfo *LI;
93 ScalarEvolution *SE;
94 DominatorTree *DT;
Jingyue Wu8a12cea2014-11-12 18:09:15 +000095 TargetLibraryInfo *TLI;
96 const TargetTransformInfo *TTI;
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +000097
Andrew Trick87716c92011-03-17 23:51:11 +000098 SmallVector<WeakVH, 16> DeadInsts;
Chris Lattner7e755e42003-12-23 07:47:09 +000099 bool Changed;
Chris Lattnerd3678bc2003-12-22 03:58:44 +0000100 public:
Devang Patel09f162c2007-05-01 21:15:47 +0000101
Dan Gohmanb0f8e992009-07-15 01:26:32 +0000102 static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +0000103 IndVarSimplify()
104 : LoopPass(ID), LI(nullptr), SE(nullptr), DT(nullptr), Changed(false) {
Owen Anderson6c18d1a2010-10-19 17:21:58 +0000105 initializeIndVarSimplifyPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
106 }
Devang Patel09f162c2007-05-01 21:15:47 +0000107
Craig Topper3e4c6972014-03-05 09:10:37 +0000108 bool runOnLoop(Loop *L, LPPassManager &LPM) override;
Dan Gohman43300342009-02-17 20:49:49 +0000109
Craig Topper3e4c6972014-03-05 09:10:37 +0000110 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override {
Chandler Carruth73523022014-01-13 13:07:17 +0000111 AU.addRequired<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>();
Chandler Carruth4f8f3072015-01-17 14:16:18 +0000112 AU.addRequired<LoopInfoWrapperPass>();
Chandler Carruth2f1fd162015-08-17 02:08:17 +0000113 AU.addRequired<ScalarEvolutionWrapperPass>();
Dan Gohmanb0f8e992009-07-15 01:26:32 +0000114 AU.addRequiredID(LoopSimplifyID);
115 AU.addRequiredID(LCSSAID);
James Molloyefbba722015-09-10 10:22:12 +0000116 AU.addPreserved<GlobalsAAWrapperPass>();
Chandler Carruth2f1fd162015-08-17 02:08:17 +0000117 AU.addPreserved<ScalarEvolutionWrapperPass>();
Dan Gohmanb0f8e992009-07-15 01:26:32 +0000118 AU.addPreservedID(LoopSimplifyID);
119 AU.addPreservedID(LCSSAID);
Dan Gohmanb0f8e992009-07-15 01:26:32 +0000120 AU.setPreservesCFG();
121 }
Chris Lattner7e755e42003-12-23 07:47:09 +0000122
Chris Lattnere61b67d2004-04-02 20:24:31 +0000123 private:
Craig Topper3e4c6972014-03-05 09:10:37 +0000124 void releaseMemory() override {
Andrew Trick32390552011-07-06 20:50:43 +0000125 DeadInsts.clear();
126 }
127
Andrew Trick87716c92011-03-17 23:51:11 +0000128 bool isValidRewrite(Value *FromVal, Value *ToVal);
Devang Patel2ac57e12007-03-07 06:39:01 +0000129
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000130 void HandleFloatingPointIV(Loop *L, PHINode *PH);
131 void RewriteNonIntegerIVs(Loop *L);
132
Andrew Trick3ec331e2011-08-10 03:46:27 +0000133 void SimplifyAndExtend(Loop *L, SCEVExpander &Rewriter, LPPassManager &LPM);
Andrew Trick6d45a012011-08-06 07:00:37 +0000134
Wei Mie2538b52015-05-28 21:49:07 +0000135 bool CanLoopBeDeleted(Loop *L, SmallVector<RewritePhi, 8> &RewritePhiSet);
Andrew Trick3ec331e2011-08-10 03:46:27 +0000136 void RewriteLoopExitValues(Loop *L, SCEVExpander &Rewriter);
137
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +0000138 Value *LinearFunctionTestReplace(Loop *L, const SCEV *BackedgeTakenCount,
139 PHINode *IndVar, SCEVExpander &Rewriter);
Dan Gohmand76d71a2009-05-12 02:17:14 +0000140
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000141 void SinkUnusedInvariants(Loop *L);
Sanjoy Das6f062c82015-07-09 18:46:12 +0000142
143 Value *ExpandSCEVIfNeeded(SCEVExpander &Rewriter, const SCEV *S, Loop *L,
Igor Laevsky4709c032015-08-10 18:23:58 +0000144 Instruction *InsertPt, Type *Ty);
Chris Lattnerd3678bc2003-12-22 03:58:44 +0000145 };
Alexander Kornienkof00654e2015-06-23 09:49:53 +0000146}
Chris Lattner91daaab2001-12-04 04:32:29 +0000147
Dan Gohmand78c4002008-05-13 00:00:25 +0000148char IndVarSimplify::ID = 0;
Owen Anderson8ac477f2010-10-12 19:48:12 +0000149INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(IndVarSimplify, "indvars",
Andrew Trick1abe2962011-05-04 02:10:13 +0000150 "Induction Variable Simplification", false, false)
Chandler Carruth73523022014-01-13 13:07:17 +0000151INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(DominatorTreeWrapperPass)
Chandler Carruth4f8f3072015-01-17 14:16:18 +0000152INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LoopInfoWrapperPass)
Chandler Carruth2f1fd162015-08-17 02:08:17 +0000153INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(ScalarEvolutionWrapperPass)
Owen Anderson8ac477f2010-10-12 19:48:12 +0000154INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LoopSimplify)
155INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LCSSA)
Owen Anderson8ac477f2010-10-12 19:48:12 +0000156INITIALIZE_PASS_END(IndVarSimplify, "indvars",
Andrew Trick1abe2962011-05-04 02:10:13 +0000157 "Induction Variable Simplification", false, false)
Dan Gohmand78c4002008-05-13 00:00:25 +0000158
Daniel Dunbar7f39e2d2008-10-22 23:32:42 +0000159Pass *llvm::createIndVarSimplifyPass() {
Chris Lattnerd3678bc2003-12-22 03:58:44 +0000160 return new IndVarSimplify();
Chris Lattner91daaab2001-12-04 04:32:29 +0000161}
162
Andrew Trick87716c92011-03-17 23:51:11 +0000163/// isValidRewrite - Return true if the SCEV expansion generated by the
164/// rewriter can replace the original value. SCEV guarantees that it
165/// produces the same value, but the way it is produced may be illegal IR.
166/// Ideally, this function will only be called for verification.
167bool IndVarSimplify::isValidRewrite(Value *FromVal, Value *ToVal) {
168 // If an SCEV expression subsumed multiple pointers, its expansion could
169 // reassociate the GEP changing the base pointer. This is illegal because the
170 // final address produced by a GEP chain must be inbounds relative to its
171 // underlying object. Otherwise basic alias analysis, among other things,
172 // could fail in a dangerous way. Ultimately, SCEV will be improved to avoid
173 // producing an expression involving multiple pointers. Until then, we must
174 // bail out here.
175 //
176 // Retrieve the pointer operand of the GEP. Don't use GetUnderlyingObject
177 // because it understands lcssa phis while SCEV does not.
178 Value *FromPtr = FromVal;
179 Value *ToPtr = ToVal;
180 if (GEPOperator *GEP = dyn_cast<GEPOperator>(FromVal)) {
181 FromPtr = GEP->getPointerOperand();
182 }
183 if (GEPOperator *GEP = dyn_cast<GEPOperator>(ToVal)) {
184 ToPtr = GEP->getPointerOperand();
185 }
186 if (FromPtr != FromVal || ToPtr != ToVal) {
187 // Quickly check the common case
188 if (FromPtr == ToPtr)
189 return true;
190
191 // SCEV may have rewritten an expression that produces the GEP's pointer
192 // operand. That's ok as long as the pointer operand has the same base
193 // pointer. Unlike GetUnderlyingObject(), getPointerBase() will find the
194 // base of a recurrence. This handles the case in which SCEV expansion
195 // converts a pointer type recurrence into a nonrecurrent pointer base
196 // indexed by an integer recurrence.
Nadav Rotem3924cb02011-12-05 06:29:09 +0000197
198 // If the GEP base pointer is a vector of pointers, abort.
199 if (!FromPtr->getType()->isPointerTy() || !ToPtr->getType()->isPointerTy())
200 return false;
201
Andrew Trick87716c92011-03-17 23:51:11 +0000202 const SCEV *FromBase = SE->getPointerBase(SE->getSCEV(FromPtr));
203 const SCEV *ToBase = SE->getPointerBase(SE->getSCEV(ToPtr));
204 if (FromBase == ToBase)
205 return true;
206
207 DEBUG(dbgs() << "INDVARS: GEP rewrite bail out "
208 << *FromBase << " != " << *ToBase << "\n");
209
210 return false;
211 }
212 return true;
213}
214
Andrew Trick638b3552011-07-20 05:32:06 +0000215/// Determine the insertion point for this user. By default, insert immediately
216/// before the user. SCEVExpander or LICM will hoist loop invariants out of the
217/// loop. For PHI nodes, there may be multiple uses, so compute the nearest
218/// common dominator for the incoming blocks.
219static Instruction *getInsertPointForUses(Instruction *User, Value *Def,
220 DominatorTree *DT) {
221 PHINode *PHI = dyn_cast<PHINode>(User);
222 if (!PHI)
223 return User;
224
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +0000225 Instruction *InsertPt = nullptr;
Andrew Trick638b3552011-07-20 05:32:06 +0000226 for (unsigned i = 0, e = PHI->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i) {
227 if (PHI->getIncomingValue(i) != Def)
228 continue;
229
230 BasicBlock *InsertBB = PHI->getIncomingBlock(i);
231 if (!InsertPt) {
232 InsertPt = InsertBB->getTerminator();
233 continue;
234 }
235 InsertBB = DT->findNearestCommonDominator(InsertPt->getParent(), InsertBB);
236 InsertPt = InsertBB->getTerminator();
237 }
238 assert(InsertPt && "Missing phi operand");
Jay Foad50bfbab2011-07-20 08:15:21 +0000239 assert((!isa<Instruction>(Def) ||
240 DT->dominates(cast<Instruction>(Def), InsertPt)) &&
Andrew Trick638b3552011-07-20 05:32:06 +0000241 "def does not dominate all uses");
242 return InsertPt;
243}
244
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000245//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
246// RewriteNonIntegerIVs and helpers. Prefer integer IVs.
247//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Andrew Trick38c4e342011-05-03 22:24:10 +0000248
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000249/// ConvertToSInt - Convert APF to an integer, if possible.
250static bool ConvertToSInt(const APFloat &APF, int64_t &IntVal) {
251 bool isExact = false;
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000252 // See if we can convert this to an int64_t
253 uint64_t UIntVal;
254 if (APF.convertToInteger(&UIntVal, 64, true, APFloat::rmTowardZero,
255 &isExact) != APFloat::opOK || !isExact)
Andrew Trick38c4e342011-05-03 22:24:10 +0000256 return false;
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000257 IntVal = UIntVal;
Andrew Trick38c4e342011-05-03 22:24:10 +0000258 return true;
259}
260
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000261/// HandleFloatingPointIV - If the loop has floating induction variable
262/// then insert corresponding integer induction variable if possible.
263/// For example,
264/// for(double i = 0; i < 10000; ++i)
265/// bar(i)
266/// is converted into
267/// for(int i = 0; i < 10000; ++i)
268/// bar((double)i);
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000269///
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000270void IndVarSimplify::HandleFloatingPointIV(Loop *L, PHINode *PN) {
271 unsigned IncomingEdge = L->contains(PN->getIncomingBlock(0));
272 unsigned BackEdge = IncomingEdge^1;
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000273
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000274 // Check incoming value.
275 ConstantFP *InitValueVal =
276 dyn_cast<ConstantFP>(PN->getIncomingValue(IncomingEdge));
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000277
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000278 int64_t InitValue;
279 if (!InitValueVal || !ConvertToSInt(InitValueVal->getValueAPF(), InitValue))
280 return;
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000281
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000282 // Check IV increment. Reject this PN if increment operation is not
283 // an add or increment value can not be represented by an integer.
284 BinaryOperator *Incr =
285 dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(PN->getIncomingValue(BackEdge));
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +0000286 if (Incr == nullptr || Incr->getOpcode() != Instruction::FAdd) return;
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000287
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000288 // If this is not an add of the PHI with a constantfp, or if the constant fp
289 // is not an integer, bail out.
290 ConstantFP *IncValueVal = dyn_cast<ConstantFP>(Incr->getOperand(1));
291 int64_t IncValue;
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +0000292 if (IncValueVal == nullptr || Incr->getOperand(0) != PN ||
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000293 !ConvertToSInt(IncValueVal->getValueAPF(), IncValue))
294 return;
295
296 // Check Incr uses. One user is PN and the other user is an exit condition
297 // used by the conditional terminator.
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +0000298 Value::user_iterator IncrUse = Incr->user_begin();
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000299 Instruction *U1 = cast<Instruction>(*IncrUse++);
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +0000300 if (IncrUse == Incr->user_end()) return;
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000301 Instruction *U2 = cast<Instruction>(*IncrUse++);
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +0000302 if (IncrUse != Incr->user_end()) return;
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000303
304 // Find exit condition, which is an fcmp. If it doesn't exist, or if it isn't
305 // only used by a branch, we can't transform it.
306 FCmpInst *Compare = dyn_cast<FCmpInst>(U1);
307 if (!Compare)
308 Compare = dyn_cast<FCmpInst>(U2);
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +0000309 if (!Compare || !Compare->hasOneUse() ||
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +0000310 !isa<BranchInst>(Compare->user_back()))
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000311 return;
312
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +0000313 BranchInst *TheBr = cast<BranchInst>(Compare->user_back());
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000314
315 // We need to verify that the branch actually controls the iteration count
316 // of the loop. If not, the new IV can overflow and no one will notice.
317 // The branch block must be in the loop and one of the successors must be out
318 // of the loop.
319 assert(TheBr->isConditional() && "Can't use fcmp if not conditional");
320 if (!L->contains(TheBr->getParent()) ||
321 (L->contains(TheBr->getSuccessor(0)) &&
322 L->contains(TheBr->getSuccessor(1))))
323 return;
324
325
326 // If it isn't a comparison with an integer-as-fp (the exit value), we can't
327 // transform it.
328 ConstantFP *ExitValueVal = dyn_cast<ConstantFP>(Compare->getOperand(1));
329 int64_t ExitValue;
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +0000330 if (ExitValueVal == nullptr ||
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000331 !ConvertToSInt(ExitValueVal->getValueAPF(), ExitValue))
332 return;
333
334 // Find new predicate for integer comparison.
335 CmpInst::Predicate NewPred = CmpInst::BAD_ICMP_PREDICATE;
336 switch (Compare->getPredicate()) {
337 default: return; // Unknown comparison.
338 case CmpInst::FCMP_OEQ:
339 case CmpInst::FCMP_UEQ: NewPred = CmpInst::ICMP_EQ; break;
340 case CmpInst::FCMP_ONE:
341 case CmpInst::FCMP_UNE: NewPred = CmpInst::ICMP_NE; break;
342 case CmpInst::FCMP_OGT:
343 case CmpInst::FCMP_UGT: NewPred = CmpInst::ICMP_SGT; break;
344 case CmpInst::FCMP_OGE:
345 case CmpInst::FCMP_UGE: NewPred = CmpInst::ICMP_SGE; break;
346 case CmpInst::FCMP_OLT:
347 case CmpInst::FCMP_ULT: NewPred = CmpInst::ICMP_SLT; break;
348 case CmpInst::FCMP_OLE:
349 case CmpInst::FCMP_ULE: NewPred = CmpInst::ICMP_SLE; break;
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000350 }
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000351
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000352 // We convert the floating point induction variable to a signed i32 value if
353 // we can. This is only safe if the comparison will not overflow in a way
354 // that won't be trapped by the integer equivalent operations. Check for this
355 // now.
356 // TODO: We could use i64 if it is native and the range requires it.
Dan Gohman4a645b82010-04-12 21:13:43 +0000357
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000358 // The start/stride/exit values must all fit in signed i32.
359 if (!isInt<32>(InitValue) || !isInt<32>(IncValue) || !isInt<32>(ExitValue))
360 return;
361
362 // If not actually striding (add x, 0.0), avoid touching the code.
363 if (IncValue == 0)
364 return;
365
366 // Positive and negative strides have different safety conditions.
367 if (IncValue > 0) {
368 // If we have a positive stride, we require the init to be less than the
Andrew Trick3de5b8e2011-09-13 01:59:32 +0000369 // exit value.
370 if (InitValue >= ExitValue)
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000371 return;
372
373 uint32_t Range = uint32_t(ExitValue-InitValue);
Andrew Trick3de5b8e2011-09-13 01:59:32 +0000374 // Check for infinite loop, either:
375 // while (i <= Exit) or until (i > Exit)
376 if (NewPred == CmpInst::ICMP_SLE || NewPred == CmpInst::ICMP_SGT) {
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000377 if (++Range == 0) return; // Range overflows.
Dan Gohmaneb6be652009-02-12 22:19:27 +0000378 }
Chris Lattner0cec5cb2004-04-15 15:21:43 +0000379
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000380 unsigned Leftover = Range % uint32_t(IncValue);
381
382 // If this is an equality comparison, we require that the strided value
383 // exactly land on the exit value, otherwise the IV condition will wrap
384 // around and do things the fp IV wouldn't.
385 if ((NewPred == CmpInst::ICMP_EQ || NewPred == CmpInst::ICMP_NE) &&
386 Leftover != 0)
387 return;
388
389 // If the stride would wrap around the i32 before exiting, we can't
390 // transform the IV.
391 if (Leftover != 0 && int32_t(ExitValue+IncValue) < ExitValue)
392 return;
393
Chris Lattnerd7a559e2004-04-15 20:26:22 +0000394 } else {
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000395 // If we have a negative stride, we require the init to be greater than the
Andrew Trick3de5b8e2011-09-13 01:59:32 +0000396 // exit value.
397 if (InitValue <= ExitValue)
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000398 return;
399
400 uint32_t Range = uint32_t(InitValue-ExitValue);
Andrew Trick3de5b8e2011-09-13 01:59:32 +0000401 // Check for infinite loop, either:
402 // while (i >= Exit) or until (i < Exit)
403 if (NewPred == CmpInst::ICMP_SGE || NewPred == CmpInst::ICMP_SLT) {
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000404 if (++Range == 0) return; // Range overflows.
405 }
406
407 unsigned Leftover = Range % uint32_t(-IncValue);
408
409 // If this is an equality comparison, we require that the strided value
410 // exactly land on the exit value, otherwise the IV condition will wrap
411 // around and do things the fp IV wouldn't.
412 if ((NewPred == CmpInst::ICMP_EQ || NewPred == CmpInst::ICMP_NE) &&
413 Leftover != 0)
414 return;
415
416 // If the stride would wrap around the i32 before exiting, we can't
417 // transform the IV.
418 if (Leftover != 0 && int32_t(ExitValue+IncValue) > ExitValue)
419 return;
Chris Lattnerd7a559e2004-04-15 20:26:22 +0000420 }
Chris Lattner0cec5cb2004-04-15 15:21:43 +0000421
Chris Lattner229907c2011-07-18 04:54:35 +0000422 IntegerType *Int32Ty = Type::getInt32Ty(PN->getContext());
Chris Lattnere61b67d2004-04-02 20:24:31 +0000423
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000424 // Insert new integer induction variable.
425 PHINode *NewPHI = PHINode::Create(Int32Ty, 2, PN->getName()+".int", PN);
426 NewPHI->addIncoming(ConstantInt::get(Int32Ty, InitValue),
427 PN->getIncomingBlock(IncomingEdge));
Chris Lattnere61b67d2004-04-02 20:24:31 +0000428
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000429 Value *NewAdd =
430 BinaryOperator::CreateAdd(NewPHI, ConstantInt::get(Int32Ty, IncValue),
431 Incr->getName()+".int", Incr);
432 NewPHI->addIncoming(NewAdd, PN->getIncomingBlock(BackEdge));
Dan Gohmaneb6be652009-02-12 22:19:27 +0000433
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000434 ICmpInst *NewCompare = new ICmpInst(TheBr, NewPred, NewAdd,
435 ConstantInt::get(Int32Ty, ExitValue),
436 Compare->getName());
Dan Gohmand76d71a2009-05-12 02:17:14 +0000437
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000438 // In the following deletions, PN may become dead and may be deleted.
439 // Use a WeakVH to observe whether this happens.
440 WeakVH WeakPH = PN;
441
442 // Delete the old floating point exit comparison. The branch starts using the
443 // new comparison.
444 NewCompare->takeName(Compare);
445 Compare->replaceAllUsesWith(NewCompare);
Benjamin Kramer8bcc9712012-08-29 15:32:21 +0000446 RecursivelyDeleteTriviallyDeadInstructions(Compare, TLI);
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000447
448 // Delete the old floating point increment.
449 Incr->replaceAllUsesWith(UndefValue::get(Incr->getType()));
Benjamin Kramer8bcc9712012-08-29 15:32:21 +0000450 RecursivelyDeleteTriviallyDeadInstructions(Incr, TLI);
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000451
452 // If the FP induction variable still has uses, this is because something else
453 // in the loop uses its value. In order to canonicalize the induction
454 // variable, we chose to eliminate the IV and rewrite it in terms of an
455 // int->fp cast.
456 //
457 // We give preference to sitofp over uitofp because it is faster on most
458 // platforms.
459 if (WeakPH) {
460 Value *Conv = new SIToFPInst(NewPHI, PN->getType(), "indvar.conv",
Bill Wendling0902a682011-08-24 20:28:43 +0000461 PN->getParent()->getFirstInsertionPt());
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000462 PN->replaceAllUsesWith(Conv);
Benjamin Kramer8bcc9712012-08-29 15:32:21 +0000463 RecursivelyDeleteTriviallyDeadInstructions(PN, TLI);
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000464 }
Andrew Trick3ec331e2011-08-10 03:46:27 +0000465 Changed = true;
Chris Lattnere61b67d2004-04-02 20:24:31 +0000466}
467
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000468void IndVarSimplify::RewriteNonIntegerIVs(Loop *L) {
469 // First step. Check to see if there are any floating-point recurrences.
470 // If there are, change them into integer recurrences, permitting analysis by
471 // the SCEV routines.
472 //
473 BasicBlock *Header = L->getHeader();
474
475 SmallVector<WeakVH, 8> PHIs;
476 for (BasicBlock::iterator I = Header->begin();
477 PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I); ++I)
478 PHIs.push_back(PN);
479
480 for (unsigned i = 0, e = PHIs.size(); i != e; ++i)
481 if (PHINode *PN = dyn_cast_or_null<PHINode>(&*PHIs[i]))
482 HandleFloatingPointIV(L, PN);
483
484 // If the loop previously had floating-point IV, ScalarEvolution
485 // may not have been able to compute a trip count. Now that we've done some
486 // re-writing, the trip count may be computable.
487 if (Changed)
488 SE->forgetLoop(L);
489}
490
Wei Mie2538b52015-05-28 21:49:07 +0000491namespace {
492// Collect information about PHI nodes which can be transformed in
493// RewriteLoopExitValues.
494struct RewritePhi {
495 PHINode *PN;
496 unsigned Ith; // Ith incoming value.
497 Value *Val; // Exit value after expansion.
498 bool HighCost; // High Cost when expansion.
499 bool SafePhi; // LCSSASafePhiForRAUW.
500
501 RewritePhi(PHINode *P, unsigned I, Value *V, bool H, bool S)
502 : PN(P), Ith(I), Val(V), HighCost(H), SafePhi(S) {}
503};
Alexander Kornienkof00654e2015-06-23 09:49:53 +0000504}
Wei Mie2538b52015-05-28 21:49:07 +0000505
Sanjoy Das6f062c82015-07-09 18:46:12 +0000506Value *IndVarSimplify::ExpandSCEVIfNeeded(SCEVExpander &Rewriter, const SCEV *S,
507 Loop *L, Instruction *InsertPt,
Igor Laevsky4709c032015-08-10 18:23:58 +0000508 Type *ResultTy) {
Sanjoy Das6f062c82015-07-09 18:46:12 +0000509 // Before expanding S into an expensive LLVM expression, see if we can use an
Igor Laevsky4709c032015-08-10 18:23:58 +0000510 // already existing value as the expansion for S.
Sanjoy Das0ce51a92015-09-15 23:45:35 +0000511 if (Value *ExistingValue = Rewriter.findExistingExpansion(S, InsertPt, L))
Sanjoy Das8a5526e2015-09-15 23:45:39 +0000512 if (ExistingValue->getType() == ResultTy)
513 return ExistingValue;
Sanjoy Das6f062c82015-07-09 18:46:12 +0000514
515 // We didn't find anything, fall back to using SCEVExpander.
Sanjoy Das6f062c82015-07-09 18:46:12 +0000516 return Rewriter.expandCodeFor(S, ResultTy, InsertPt);
517}
518
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000519//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
520// RewriteLoopExitValues - Optimize IV users outside the loop.
521// As a side effect, reduces the amount of IV processing within the loop.
522//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
523
Chris Lattnere61b67d2004-04-02 20:24:31 +0000524/// RewriteLoopExitValues - Check to see if this loop has a computable
525/// loop-invariant execution count. If so, this means that we can compute the
526/// final value of any expressions that are recurrent in the loop, and
527/// substitute the exit values from the loop into any instructions outside of
528/// the loop that use the final values of the current expressions.
Dan Gohmand76d71a2009-05-12 02:17:14 +0000529///
530/// This is mostly redundant with the regular IndVarSimplify activities that
531/// happen later, except that it's more powerful in some cases, because it's
532/// able to brute-force evaluate arbitrary instructions as long as they have
533/// constant operands at the beginning of the loop.
Chris Lattnera337f5e2011-01-09 02:16:18 +0000534void IndVarSimplify::RewriteLoopExitValues(Loop *L, SCEVExpander &Rewriter) {
Dan Gohmand76d71a2009-05-12 02:17:14 +0000535 // Verify the input to the pass in already in LCSSA form.
Dan Gohman2734ebd2010-03-10 19:38:49 +0000536 assert(L->isLCSSAForm(*DT));
Dan Gohmand76d71a2009-05-12 02:17:14 +0000537
Devang Patelb5933bb2007-08-21 00:31:24 +0000538 SmallVector<BasicBlock*, 8> ExitBlocks;
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000539 L->getUniqueExitBlocks(ExitBlocks);
Misha Brukmanb1c93172005-04-21 23:48:37 +0000540
Wei Mie2538b52015-05-28 21:49:07 +0000541 SmallVector<RewritePhi, 8> RewritePhiSet;
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000542 // Find all values that are computed inside the loop, but used outside of it.
543 // Because of LCSSA, these values will only occur in LCSSA PHI Nodes. Scan
544 // the exit blocks of the loop to find them.
545 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ExitBlocks.size(); i != e; ++i) {
546 BasicBlock *ExitBB = ExitBlocks[i];
Dan Gohmanf84d42f2009-02-17 19:13:57 +0000547
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000548 // If there are no PHI nodes in this exit block, then no values defined
549 // inside the loop are used on this path, skip it.
550 PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(ExitBB->begin());
551 if (!PN) continue;
Dan Gohmanf84d42f2009-02-17 19:13:57 +0000552
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000553 unsigned NumPreds = PN->getNumIncomingValues();
Dan Gohmanf84d42f2009-02-17 19:13:57 +0000554
Chandler Carruth66f0b162014-01-29 04:40:19 +0000555 // We would like to be able to RAUW single-incoming value PHI nodes. We
556 // have to be certain this is safe even when this is an LCSSA PHI node.
557 // While the computed exit value is no longer varying in *this* loop, the
558 // exit block may be an exit block for an outer containing loop as well,
559 // the exit value may be varying in the outer loop, and thus it may still
560 // require an LCSSA PHI node. The safe case is when this is
561 // single-predecessor PHI node (LCSSA) and the exit block containing it is
562 // part of the enclosing loop, or this is the outer most loop of the nest.
563 // In either case the exit value could (at most) be varying in the same
564 // loop body as the phi node itself. Thus if it is in turn used outside of
565 // an enclosing loop it will only be via a separate LCSSA node.
566 bool LCSSASafePhiForRAUW =
567 NumPreds == 1 &&
568 (!L->getParentLoop() || L->getParentLoop() == LI->getLoopFor(ExitBB));
569
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000570 // Iterate over all of the PHI nodes.
571 BasicBlock::iterator BBI = ExitBB->begin();
572 while ((PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(BBI++))) {
Torok Edwin5349cf52009-05-24 19:36:09 +0000573 if (PN->use_empty())
574 continue; // dead use, don't replace it
Dan Gohmanc43d2642010-02-18 21:34:02 +0000575
576 // SCEV only supports integer expressions for now.
577 if (!PN->getType()->isIntegerTy() && !PN->getType()->isPointerTy())
578 continue;
579
Dale Johannesen1d6827a2010-02-19 07:14:22 +0000580 // It's necessary to tell ScalarEvolution about this explicitly so that
581 // it can walk the def-use list and forget all SCEVs, as it may not be
582 // watching the PHI itself. Once the new exit value is in place, there
583 // may not be a def-use connection between the loop and every instruction
584 // which got a SCEVAddRecExpr for that loop.
585 SE->forgetValue(PN);
586
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000587 // Iterate over all of the values in all the PHI nodes.
588 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumPreds; ++i) {
589 // If the value being merged in is not integer or is not defined
590 // in the loop, skip it.
591 Value *InVal = PN->getIncomingValue(i);
Dan Gohmanc43d2642010-02-18 21:34:02 +0000592 if (!isa<Instruction>(InVal))
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000593 continue;
Chris Lattnere61b67d2004-04-02 20:24:31 +0000594
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000595 // If this pred is for a subloop, not L itself, skip it.
Dan Gohmanf84d42f2009-02-17 19:13:57 +0000596 if (LI->getLoopFor(PN->getIncomingBlock(i)) != L)
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000597 continue; // The Block is in a subloop, skip it.
598
599 // Check that InVal is defined in the loop.
600 Instruction *Inst = cast<Instruction>(InVal);
Dan Gohman18fa5682009-12-18 01:24:09 +0000601 if (!L->contains(Inst))
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000602 continue;
Dan Gohmanf84d42f2009-02-17 19:13:57 +0000603
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000604 // Okay, this instruction has a user outside of the current loop
605 // and varies predictably *inside* the loop. Evaluate the value it
606 // contains when the loop exits, if possible.
Dan Gohmanaf752342009-07-07 17:06:11 +0000607 const SCEV *ExitValue = SE->getSCEVAtScope(Inst, L->getParentLoop());
Andrew Trick57243da2013-10-25 21:35:56 +0000608 if (!SE->isLoopInvariant(ExitValue, L) ||
609 !isSafeToExpand(ExitValue, *SE))
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000610 continue;
Chris Lattner1f7648e2007-03-04 01:00:28 +0000611
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison87c473f2013-03-19 20:00:22 +0000612 // Computing the value outside of the loop brings no benefit if :
613 // - it is definitely used inside the loop in a way which can not be
614 // optimized away.
615 // - no use outside of the loop can take advantage of hoisting the
616 // computation out of the loop
617 if (ExitValue->getSCEVType()>=scMulExpr) {
618 unsigned NumHardInternalUses = 0;
619 unsigned NumSoftExternalUses = 0;
620 unsigned NumUses = 0;
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +0000621 for (auto IB = Inst->user_begin(), IE = Inst->user_end();
622 IB != IE && NumUses <= 6; ++IB) {
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison87c473f2013-03-19 20:00:22 +0000623 Instruction *UseInstr = cast<Instruction>(*IB);
624 unsigned Opc = UseInstr->getOpcode();
625 NumUses++;
626 if (L->contains(UseInstr)) {
627 if (Opc == Instruction::Call || Opc == Instruction::Ret)
628 NumHardInternalUses++;
629 } else {
630 if (Opc == Instruction::PHI) {
631 // Do not count the Phi as a use. LCSSA may have inserted
632 // plenty of trivial ones.
633 NumUses--;
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +0000634 for (auto PB = UseInstr->user_begin(),
635 PE = UseInstr->user_end();
636 PB != PE && NumUses <= 6; ++PB, ++NumUses) {
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison87c473f2013-03-19 20:00:22 +0000637 unsigned PhiOpc = cast<Instruction>(*PB)->getOpcode();
638 if (PhiOpc != Instruction::Call && PhiOpc != Instruction::Ret)
639 NumSoftExternalUses++;
640 }
641 continue;
642 }
643 if (Opc != Instruction::Call && Opc != Instruction::Ret)
644 NumSoftExternalUses++;
645 }
646 }
647 if (NumUses <= 6 && NumHardInternalUses && !NumSoftExternalUses)
648 continue;
649 }
650
Igor Laevsky4709c032015-08-10 18:23:58 +0000651 bool HighCost = Rewriter.isHighCostExpansion(ExitValue, L, Inst);
652 Value *ExitVal =
653 ExpandSCEVIfNeeded(Rewriter, ExitValue, L, Inst, PN->getType());
Dan Gohmanf84d42f2009-02-17 19:13:57 +0000654
David Greene0dd384c2010-01-05 01:27:06 +0000655 DEBUG(dbgs() << "INDVARS: RLEV: AfterLoopVal = " << *ExitVal << '\n'
Chris Lattnerb25de3f2009-08-23 04:37:46 +0000656 << " LoopVal = " << *Inst << "\n");
Chris Lattnerd7b4c922007-03-04 03:43:23 +0000657
Andrew Trick87716c92011-03-17 23:51:11 +0000658 if (!isValidRewrite(Inst, ExitVal)) {
659 DeadInsts.push_back(ExitVal);
660 continue;
661 }
Andrew Trick87716c92011-03-17 23:51:11 +0000662
Wei Mie2538b52015-05-28 21:49:07 +0000663 // Collect all the candidate PHINodes to be rewritten.
664 RewritePhiSet.push_back(
665 RewritePhi(PN, i, ExitVal, HighCost, LCSSASafePhiForRAUW));
Chris Lattnered30abf2007-03-03 22:48:48 +0000666 }
Chris Lattnered30abf2007-03-03 22:48:48 +0000667 }
668 }
Dan Gohman1a2abe52010-03-20 03:53:53 +0000669
Wei Mie2538b52015-05-28 21:49:07 +0000670 bool LoopCanBeDel = CanLoopBeDeleted(L, RewritePhiSet);
671
672 // Transformation.
673 for (const RewritePhi &Phi : RewritePhiSet) {
674 PHINode *PN = Phi.PN;
675 Value *ExitVal = Phi.Val;
676
677 // Only do the rewrite when the ExitValue can be expanded cheaply.
678 // If LoopCanBeDel is true, rewrite exit value aggressively.
679 if (ReplaceExitValue == OnlyCheapRepl && !LoopCanBeDel && Phi.HighCost) {
680 DeadInsts.push_back(ExitVal);
681 continue;
682 }
683
684 Changed = true;
685 ++NumReplaced;
686 Instruction *Inst = cast<Instruction>(PN->getIncomingValue(Phi.Ith));
687 PN->setIncomingValue(Phi.Ith, ExitVal);
688
689 // If this instruction is dead now, delete it. Don't do it now to avoid
690 // invalidating iterators.
691 if (isInstructionTriviallyDead(Inst, TLI))
692 DeadInsts.push_back(Inst);
693
694 // If we determined that this PHI is safe to replace even if an LCSSA
695 // PHI, do so.
696 if (Phi.SafePhi) {
697 PN->replaceAllUsesWith(ExitVal);
698 PN->eraseFromParent();
699 }
700 }
701
Dan Gohman1a2abe52010-03-20 03:53:53 +0000702 // The insertion point instruction may have been deleted; clear it out
703 // so that the rewriter doesn't trip over it later.
704 Rewriter.clearInsertPoint();
Chris Lattnere61b67d2004-04-02 20:24:31 +0000705}
706
Wei Mie2538b52015-05-28 21:49:07 +0000707/// CanLoopBeDeleted - Check whether it is possible to delete the loop after
708/// rewriting exit value. If it is possible, ignore ReplaceExitValue and
709/// do rewriting aggressively.
710bool IndVarSimplify::CanLoopBeDeleted(
711 Loop *L, SmallVector<RewritePhi, 8> &RewritePhiSet) {
712
713 BasicBlock *Preheader = L->getLoopPreheader();
714 // If there is no preheader, the loop will not be deleted.
715 if (!Preheader)
716 return false;
717
718 // In LoopDeletion pass Loop can be deleted when ExitingBlocks.size() > 1.
719 // We obviate multiple ExitingBlocks case for simplicity.
720 // TODO: If we see testcase with multiple ExitingBlocks can be deleted
721 // after exit value rewriting, we can enhance the logic here.
722 SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 4> ExitingBlocks;
723 L->getExitingBlocks(ExitingBlocks);
724 SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 8> ExitBlocks;
725 L->getUniqueExitBlocks(ExitBlocks);
726 if (ExitBlocks.size() > 1 || ExitingBlocks.size() > 1)
727 return false;
728
729 BasicBlock *ExitBlock = ExitBlocks[0];
730 BasicBlock::iterator BI = ExitBlock->begin();
731 while (PHINode *P = dyn_cast<PHINode>(BI)) {
732 Value *Incoming = P->getIncomingValueForBlock(ExitingBlocks[0]);
733
734 // If the Incoming value of P is found in RewritePhiSet, we know it
735 // could be rewritten to use a loop invariant value in transformation
736 // phase later. Skip it in the loop invariant check below.
737 bool found = false;
738 for (const RewritePhi &Phi : RewritePhiSet) {
739 unsigned i = Phi.Ith;
740 if (Phi.PN == P && (Phi.PN)->getIncomingValue(i) == Incoming) {
741 found = true;
742 break;
743 }
744 }
745
746 Instruction *I;
747 if (!found && (I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Incoming)))
748 if (!L->hasLoopInvariantOperands(I))
749 return false;
750
751 ++BI;
752 }
753
754 for (Loop::block_iterator LI = L->block_begin(), LE = L->block_end();
755 LI != LE; ++LI) {
756 for (BasicBlock::iterator BI = (*LI)->begin(), BE = (*LI)->end(); BI != BE;
757 ++BI) {
758 if (BI->mayHaveSideEffects())
759 return false;
760 }
761 }
762
763 return true;
764}
765
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000766//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +0000767// IV Widening - Extend the width of an IV to cover its widest uses.
768//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
769
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000770namespace {
771 // Collect information about induction variables that are used by sign/zero
772 // extend operations. This information is recorded by CollectExtend and
773 // provides the input to WidenIV.
774 struct WideIVInfo {
Andrew Trickd50861c2011-10-15 01:38:14 +0000775 PHINode *NarrowIV;
Chris Lattner229907c2011-07-18 04:54:35 +0000776 Type *WidestNativeType; // Widest integer type created [sz]ext
Chad Rosier7b974b72014-09-26 20:05:35 +0000777 bool IsSigned; // Was a sext user seen before a zext?
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000778
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +0000779 WideIVInfo() : NarrowIV(nullptr), WidestNativeType(nullptr),
780 IsSigned(false) {}
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000781 };
Alexander Kornienkof00654e2015-06-23 09:49:53 +0000782}
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000783
Andrew Trick3ec331e2011-08-10 03:46:27 +0000784/// visitCast - Update information about the induction variable that is
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000785/// extended by this sign or zero extend operation. This is used to determine
786/// the final width of the IV before actually widening it.
Andrew Trickb6bc7832014-01-02 21:12:11 +0000787static void visitIVCast(CastInst *Cast, WideIVInfo &WI, ScalarEvolution *SE,
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +0000788 const TargetTransformInfo *TTI) {
Andrew Trick3ec331e2011-08-10 03:46:27 +0000789 bool IsSigned = Cast->getOpcode() == Instruction::SExt;
790 if (!IsSigned && Cast->getOpcode() != Instruction::ZExt)
791 return;
792
Chris Lattner229907c2011-07-18 04:54:35 +0000793 Type *Ty = Cast->getType();
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000794 uint64_t Width = SE->getTypeSizeInBits(Ty);
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +0000795 if (!Cast->getModule()->getDataLayout().isLegalInteger(Width))
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000796 return;
797
Jingyue Wu8a12cea2014-11-12 18:09:15 +0000798 // Cast is either an sext or zext up to this point.
799 // We should not widen an indvar if arithmetics on the wider indvar are more
800 // expensive than those on the narrower indvar. We check only the cost of ADD
801 // because at least an ADD is required to increment the induction variable. We
802 // could compute more comprehensively the cost of all instructions on the
803 // induction variable when necessary.
804 if (TTI &&
805 TTI->getArithmeticInstrCost(Instruction::Add, Ty) >
806 TTI->getArithmeticInstrCost(Instruction::Add,
807 Cast->getOperand(0)->getType())) {
808 return;
809 }
810
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000811 if (!WI.WidestNativeType) {
812 WI.WidestNativeType = SE->getEffectiveSCEVType(Ty);
813 WI.IsSigned = IsSigned;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000814 return;
815 }
816
817 // We extend the IV to satisfy the sign of its first user, arbitrarily.
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000818 if (WI.IsSigned != IsSigned)
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000819 return;
820
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000821 if (Width > SE->getTypeSizeInBits(WI.WidestNativeType))
822 WI.WidestNativeType = SE->getEffectiveSCEVType(Ty);
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000823}
824
825namespace {
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +0000826
827/// NarrowIVDefUse - Record a link in the Narrow IV def-use chain along with the
828/// WideIV that computes the same value as the Narrow IV def. This avoids
829/// caching Use* pointers.
830struct NarrowIVDefUse {
831 Instruction *NarrowDef;
832 Instruction *NarrowUse;
833 Instruction *WideDef;
834
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +0000835 NarrowIVDefUse(): NarrowDef(nullptr), NarrowUse(nullptr), WideDef(nullptr) {}
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +0000836
837 NarrowIVDefUse(Instruction *ND, Instruction *NU, Instruction *WD):
838 NarrowDef(ND), NarrowUse(NU), WideDef(WD) {}
839};
840
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000841/// WidenIV - The goal of this transform is to remove sign and zero extends
842/// without creating any new induction variables. To do this, it creates a new
843/// phi of the wider type and redirects all users, either removing extends or
844/// inserting truncs whenever we stop propagating the type.
845///
846class WidenIV {
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000847 // Parameters
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000848 PHINode *OrigPhi;
Chris Lattner229907c2011-07-18 04:54:35 +0000849 Type *WideType;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000850 bool IsSigned;
851
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000852 // Context
853 LoopInfo *LI;
854 Loop *L;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000855 ScalarEvolution *SE;
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000856 DominatorTree *DT;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000857
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000858 // Result
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000859 PHINode *WidePhi;
860 Instruction *WideInc;
861 const SCEV *WideIncExpr;
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000862 SmallVectorImpl<WeakVH> &DeadInsts;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000863
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000864 SmallPtrSet<Instruction*,16> Widened;
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +0000865 SmallVector<NarrowIVDefUse, 8> NarrowIVUsers;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000866
867public:
Andrew Trickd50861c2011-10-15 01:38:14 +0000868 WidenIV(const WideIVInfo &WI, LoopInfo *LInfo,
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000869 ScalarEvolution *SEv, DominatorTree *DTree,
Andrew Trick7fac79e2011-05-26 00:46:11 +0000870 SmallVectorImpl<WeakVH> &DI) :
Andrew Trickd50861c2011-10-15 01:38:14 +0000871 OrigPhi(WI.NarrowIV),
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000872 WideType(WI.WidestNativeType),
873 IsSigned(WI.IsSigned),
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000874 LI(LInfo),
875 L(LI->getLoopFor(OrigPhi->getParent())),
876 SE(SEv),
Andrew Trick7fac79e2011-05-26 00:46:11 +0000877 DT(DTree),
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +0000878 WidePhi(nullptr),
879 WideInc(nullptr),
880 WideIncExpr(nullptr),
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000881 DeadInsts(DI) {
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000882 assert(L->getHeader() == OrigPhi->getParent() && "Phi must be an IV");
883 }
884
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +0000885 PHINode *CreateWideIV(SCEVExpander &Rewriter);
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000886
887protected:
Andrew Tricke0e30532011-09-28 01:35:36 +0000888 Value *getExtend(Value *NarrowOper, Type *WideType, bool IsSigned,
889 Instruction *Use);
890
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +0000891 Instruction *CloneIVUser(NarrowIVDefUse DU);
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000892
Andrew Trick92905a12011-07-05 18:19:39 +0000893 const SCEVAddRecExpr *GetWideRecurrence(Instruction *NarrowUse);
894
Andrew Trickc7868bf02011-09-10 01:24:17 +0000895 const SCEVAddRecExpr* GetExtendedOperandRecurrence(NarrowIVDefUse DU);
896
Zinovy Nis0a36cba2014-08-21 08:25:45 +0000897 const SCEV *GetSCEVByOpCode(const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS,
898 unsigned OpCode) const;
899
Andrew Trickc908b432012-01-20 07:41:13 +0000900 Instruction *WidenIVUse(NarrowIVDefUse DU, SCEVExpander &Rewriter);
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +0000901
Chad Rosierbb99f402014-09-17 14:10:33 +0000902 bool WidenLoopCompare(NarrowIVDefUse DU);
903
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +0000904 void pushNarrowIVUsers(Instruction *NarrowDef, Instruction *WideDef);
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000905};
906} // anonymous namespace
907
Andrew Tricke0e30532011-09-28 01:35:36 +0000908/// isLoopInvariant - Perform a quick domtree based check for loop invariance
909/// assuming that V is used within the loop. LoopInfo::isLoopInvariant() seems
910/// gratuitous for this purpose.
911static bool isLoopInvariant(Value *V, const Loop *L, const DominatorTree *DT) {
912 Instruction *Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V);
913 if (!Inst)
914 return true;
915
916 return DT->properlyDominates(Inst->getParent(), L->getHeader());
917}
918
919Value *WidenIV::getExtend(Value *NarrowOper, Type *WideType, bool IsSigned,
920 Instruction *Use) {
921 // Set the debug location and conservative insertion point.
922 IRBuilder<> Builder(Use);
923 // Hoist the insertion point into loop preheaders as far as possible.
924 for (const Loop *L = LI->getLoopFor(Use->getParent());
925 L && L->getLoopPreheader() && isLoopInvariant(NarrowOper, L, DT);
926 L = L->getParentLoop())
927 Builder.SetInsertPoint(L->getLoopPreheader()->getTerminator());
928
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000929 return IsSigned ? Builder.CreateSExt(NarrowOper, WideType) :
930 Builder.CreateZExt(NarrowOper, WideType);
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000931}
932
933/// CloneIVUser - Instantiate a wide operation to replace a narrow
934/// operation. This only needs to handle operations that can evaluation to
935/// SCEVAddRec. It can safely return 0 for any operation we decide not to clone.
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +0000936Instruction *WidenIV::CloneIVUser(NarrowIVDefUse DU) {
937 unsigned Opcode = DU.NarrowUse->getOpcode();
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000938 switch (Opcode) {
939 default:
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +0000940 return nullptr;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000941 case Instruction::Add:
942 case Instruction::Mul:
943 case Instruction::UDiv:
944 case Instruction::Sub:
945 case Instruction::And:
946 case Instruction::Or:
947 case Instruction::Xor:
948 case Instruction::Shl:
949 case Instruction::LShr:
950 case Instruction::AShr:
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +0000951 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Cloning IVUser: " << *DU.NarrowUse << "\n");
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000952
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000953 // Replace NarrowDef operands with WideDef. Otherwise, we don't know
954 // anything about the narrow operand yet so must insert a [sz]ext. It is
955 // probably loop invariant and will be folded or hoisted. If it actually
956 // comes from a widened IV, it should be removed during a future call to
957 // WidenIVUse.
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +0000958 Value *LHS = (DU.NarrowUse->getOperand(0) == DU.NarrowDef) ? DU.WideDef :
Andrew Tricke0e30532011-09-28 01:35:36 +0000959 getExtend(DU.NarrowUse->getOperand(0), WideType, IsSigned, DU.NarrowUse);
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +0000960 Value *RHS = (DU.NarrowUse->getOperand(1) == DU.NarrowDef) ? DU.WideDef :
Andrew Tricke0e30532011-09-28 01:35:36 +0000961 getExtend(DU.NarrowUse->getOperand(1), WideType, IsSigned, DU.NarrowUse);
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000962
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +0000963 BinaryOperator *NarrowBO = cast<BinaryOperator>(DU.NarrowUse);
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000964 BinaryOperator *WideBO = BinaryOperator::Create(NarrowBO->getOpcode(),
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000965 LHS, RHS,
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000966 NarrowBO->getName());
Andrew Tricke0e30532011-09-28 01:35:36 +0000967 IRBuilder<> Builder(DU.NarrowUse);
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000968 Builder.Insert(WideBO);
Andrew Trickefe89ad2011-06-30 19:02:17 +0000969 if (const OverflowingBinaryOperator *OBO =
970 dyn_cast<OverflowingBinaryOperator>(NarrowBO)) {
971 if (OBO->hasNoUnsignedWrap()) WideBO->setHasNoUnsignedWrap();
972 if (OBO->hasNoSignedWrap()) WideBO->setHasNoSignedWrap();
973 }
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +0000974 return WideBO;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000975 }
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +0000976}
977
Zinovy Nis0a36cba2014-08-21 08:25:45 +0000978const SCEV *WidenIV::GetSCEVByOpCode(const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS,
979 unsigned OpCode) const {
980 if (OpCode == Instruction::Add)
981 return SE->getAddExpr(LHS, RHS);
982 if (OpCode == Instruction::Sub)
983 return SE->getMinusSCEV(LHS, RHS);
984 if (OpCode == Instruction::Mul)
985 return SE->getMulExpr(LHS, RHS);
986
987 llvm_unreachable("Unsupported opcode.");
Zinovy Nis0a36cba2014-08-21 08:25:45 +0000988}
989
Andrew Trickc7868bf02011-09-10 01:24:17 +0000990/// No-wrap operations can transfer sign extension of their result to their
991/// operands. Generate the SCEV value for the widened operation without
992/// actually modifying the IR yet. If the expression after extending the
993/// operands is an AddRec for this loop, return it.
994const SCEVAddRecExpr* WidenIV::GetExtendedOperandRecurrence(NarrowIVDefUse DU) {
Zinovy Nis0a36cba2014-08-21 08:25:45 +0000995
Andrew Trickc7868bf02011-09-10 01:24:17 +0000996 // Handle the common case of add<nsw/nuw>
Zinovy Nis0a36cba2014-08-21 08:25:45 +0000997 const unsigned OpCode = DU.NarrowUse->getOpcode();
998 // Only Add/Sub/Mul instructions supported yet.
999 if (OpCode != Instruction::Add && OpCode != Instruction::Sub &&
1000 OpCode != Instruction::Mul)
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001001 return nullptr;
Andrew Trickc7868bf02011-09-10 01:24:17 +00001002
1003 // One operand (NarrowDef) has already been extended to WideDef. Now determine
1004 // if extending the other will lead to a recurrence.
Zinovy Nisccc3e372014-10-02 13:01:15 +00001005 const unsigned ExtendOperIdx =
1006 DU.NarrowUse->getOperand(0) == DU.NarrowDef ? 1 : 0;
Andrew Trickc7868bf02011-09-10 01:24:17 +00001007 assert(DU.NarrowUse->getOperand(1-ExtendOperIdx) == DU.NarrowDef && "bad DU");
1008
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001009 const SCEV *ExtendOperExpr = nullptr;
Andrew Trickc7868bf02011-09-10 01:24:17 +00001010 const OverflowingBinaryOperator *OBO =
1011 cast<OverflowingBinaryOperator>(DU.NarrowUse);
1012 if (IsSigned && OBO->hasNoSignedWrap())
1013 ExtendOperExpr = SE->getSignExtendExpr(
1014 SE->getSCEV(DU.NarrowUse->getOperand(ExtendOperIdx)), WideType);
1015 else if(!IsSigned && OBO->hasNoUnsignedWrap())
1016 ExtendOperExpr = SE->getZeroExtendExpr(
1017 SE->getSCEV(DU.NarrowUse->getOperand(ExtendOperIdx)), WideType);
1018 else
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001019 return nullptr;
Andrew Trickc7868bf02011-09-10 01:24:17 +00001020
Zinovy Nis0a36cba2014-08-21 08:25:45 +00001021 // When creating this SCEV expr, don't apply the current operations NSW or NUW
Andrew Trickd25089f2011-11-29 02:16:38 +00001022 // flags. This instruction may be guarded by control flow that the no-wrap
1023 // behavior depends on. Non-control-equivalent instructions can be mapped to
1024 // the same SCEV expression, and it would be incorrect to transfer NSW/NUW
1025 // semantics to those operations.
Zinovy Nisccc3e372014-10-02 13:01:15 +00001026 const SCEV *lhs = SE->getSCEV(DU.WideDef);
1027 const SCEV *rhs = ExtendOperExpr;
1028
1029 // Let's swap operands to the initial order for the case of non-commutative
1030 // operations, like SUB. See PR21014.
1031 if (ExtendOperIdx == 0)
1032 std::swap(lhs, rhs);
1033 const SCEVAddRecExpr *AddRec =
1034 dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(GetSCEVByOpCode(lhs, rhs, OpCode));
1035
Andrew Trickc7868bf02011-09-10 01:24:17 +00001036 if (!AddRec || AddRec->getLoop() != L)
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001037 return nullptr;
Andrew Trickc7868bf02011-09-10 01:24:17 +00001038 return AddRec;
1039}
1040
Andrew Trick018e55a2015-05-18 16:49:31 +00001041/// GetWideRecurrence - Is this instruction potentially interesting for further
1042/// simplification after widening it's type? In other words, can the
Andrew Trick465f42f2011-09-09 17:35:10 +00001043/// extend be safely hoisted out of the loop with SCEV reducing the value to a
1044/// recurrence on the same loop. If so, return the sign or zero extended
1045/// recurrence. Otherwise return NULL.
Andrew Trick92905a12011-07-05 18:19:39 +00001046const SCEVAddRecExpr *WidenIV::GetWideRecurrence(Instruction *NarrowUse) {
1047 if (!SE->isSCEVable(NarrowUse->getType()))
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001048 return nullptr;
Andrew Trick92905a12011-07-05 18:19:39 +00001049
1050 const SCEV *NarrowExpr = SE->getSCEV(NarrowUse);
1051 if (SE->getTypeSizeInBits(NarrowExpr->getType())
1052 >= SE->getTypeSizeInBits(WideType)) {
1053 // NarrowUse implicitly widens its operand. e.g. a gep with a narrow
1054 // index. So don't follow this use.
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001055 return nullptr;
Andrew Trick92905a12011-07-05 18:19:39 +00001056 }
1057
1058 const SCEV *WideExpr = IsSigned ?
1059 SE->getSignExtendExpr(NarrowExpr, WideType) :
1060 SE->getZeroExtendExpr(NarrowExpr, WideType);
1061 const SCEVAddRecExpr *AddRec = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(WideExpr);
1062 if (!AddRec || AddRec->getLoop() != L)
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001063 return nullptr;
Andrew Trick92905a12011-07-05 18:19:39 +00001064 return AddRec;
1065}
1066
Andrew Trick020dd892014-01-02 19:29:38 +00001067/// This IV user cannot be widen. Replace this use of the original narrow IV
1068/// with a truncation of the new wide IV to isolate and eliminate the narrow IV.
1069static void truncateIVUse(NarrowIVDefUse DU, DominatorTree *DT) {
Andrew Tricke4a18602014-01-07 06:59:12 +00001070 DEBUG(dbgs() << "INDVARS: Truncate IV " << *DU.WideDef
1071 << " for user " << *DU.NarrowUse << "\n");
Andrew Trick020dd892014-01-02 19:29:38 +00001072 IRBuilder<> Builder(getInsertPointForUses(DU.NarrowUse, DU.NarrowDef, DT));
1073 Value *Trunc = Builder.CreateTrunc(DU.WideDef, DU.NarrowDef->getType());
1074 DU.NarrowUse->replaceUsesOfWith(DU.NarrowDef, Trunc);
1075}
1076
Chad Rosierbb99f402014-09-17 14:10:33 +00001077/// If the narrow use is a compare instruction, then widen the compare
1078// (and possibly the other operand). The extend operation is hoisted into the
1079// loop preheader as far as possible.
1080bool WidenIV::WidenLoopCompare(NarrowIVDefUse DU) {
1081 ICmpInst *Cmp = dyn_cast<ICmpInst>(DU.NarrowUse);
1082 if (!Cmp)
1083 return false;
1084
Chad Rosieraab5d7b2014-09-30 03:17:42 +00001085 // Sign of IV user and compare must match.
1086 if (IsSigned != CmpInst::isSigned(Cmp->getPredicate()))
Chad Rosier307b50b2014-09-17 16:35:09 +00001087 return false;
1088
Chad Rosierbb99f402014-09-17 14:10:33 +00001089 Value *Op = Cmp->getOperand(Cmp->getOperand(0) == DU.NarrowDef ? 1 : 0);
1090 unsigned CastWidth = SE->getTypeSizeInBits(Op->getType());
1091 unsigned IVWidth = SE->getTypeSizeInBits(WideType);
1092 assert (CastWidth <= IVWidth && "Unexpected width while widening compare.");
1093
1094 // Widen the compare instruction.
1095 IRBuilder<> Builder(getInsertPointForUses(DU.NarrowUse, DU.NarrowDef, DT));
1096 DU.NarrowUse->replaceUsesOfWith(DU.NarrowDef, DU.WideDef);
1097
1098 // Widen the other operand of the compare, if necessary.
1099 if (CastWidth < IVWidth) {
Chad Rosierbb99f402014-09-17 14:10:33 +00001100 Value *ExtOp = getExtend(Op, WideType, IsSigned, Cmp);
1101 DU.NarrowUse->replaceUsesOfWith(Op, ExtOp);
1102 }
1103 return true;
1104}
1105
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001106/// WidenIVUse - Determine whether an individual user of the narrow IV can be
1107/// widened. If so, return the wide clone of the user.
Andrew Trickc908b432012-01-20 07:41:13 +00001108Instruction *WidenIV::WidenIVUse(NarrowIVDefUse DU, SCEVExpander &Rewriter) {
Andrew Trickecdd6e42011-06-29 23:03:57 +00001109
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001110 // Stop traversing the def-use chain at inner-loop phis or post-loop phis.
Andrew Tricke4a18602014-01-07 06:59:12 +00001111 if (PHINode *UsePhi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(DU.NarrowUse)) {
1112 if (LI->getLoopFor(UsePhi->getParent()) != L) {
1113 // For LCSSA phis, sink the truncate outside the loop.
1114 // After SimplifyCFG most loop exit targets have a single predecessor.
1115 // Otherwise fall back to a truncate within the loop.
1116 if (UsePhi->getNumOperands() != 1)
1117 truncateIVUse(DU, DT);
1118 else {
1119 PHINode *WidePhi =
1120 PHINode::Create(DU.WideDef->getType(), 1, UsePhi->getName() + ".wide",
1121 UsePhi);
1122 WidePhi->addIncoming(DU.WideDef, UsePhi->getIncomingBlock(0));
1123 IRBuilder<> Builder(WidePhi->getParent()->getFirstInsertionPt());
1124 Value *Trunc = Builder.CreateTrunc(WidePhi, DU.NarrowDef->getType());
1125 UsePhi->replaceAllUsesWith(Trunc);
Benjamin Kramerf5e2fc42015-05-29 19:43:39 +00001126 DeadInsts.emplace_back(UsePhi);
Andrew Tricke4a18602014-01-07 06:59:12 +00001127 DEBUG(dbgs() << "INDVARS: Widen lcssa phi " << *UsePhi
1128 << " to " << *WidePhi << "\n");
1129 }
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001130 return nullptr;
Andrew Tricke4a18602014-01-07 06:59:12 +00001131 }
Andrew Trick020dd892014-01-02 19:29:38 +00001132 }
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001133 // Our raison d'etre! Eliminate sign and zero extension.
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +00001134 if (IsSigned ? isa<SExtInst>(DU.NarrowUse) : isa<ZExtInst>(DU.NarrowUse)) {
1135 Value *NewDef = DU.WideDef;
1136 if (DU.NarrowUse->getType() != WideType) {
1137 unsigned CastWidth = SE->getTypeSizeInBits(DU.NarrowUse->getType());
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +00001138 unsigned IVWidth = SE->getTypeSizeInBits(WideType);
1139 if (CastWidth < IVWidth) {
1140 // The cast isn't as wide as the IV, so insert a Trunc.
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +00001141 IRBuilder<> Builder(DU.NarrowUse);
1142 NewDef = Builder.CreateTrunc(DU.WideDef, DU.NarrowUse->getType());
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +00001143 }
1144 else {
1145 // A wider extend was hidden behind a narrower one. This may induce
1146 // another round of IV widening in which the intermediate IV becomes
1147 // dead. It should be very rare.
1148 DEBUG(dbgs() << "INDVARS: New IV " << *WidePhi
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +00001149 << " not wide enough to subsume " << *DU.NarrowUse << "\n");
1150 DU.NarrowUse->replaceUsesOfWith(DU.NarrowDef, DU.WideDef);
1151 NewDef = DU.NarrowUse;
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +00001152 }
1153 }
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +00001154 if (NewDef != DU.NarrowUse) {
1155 DEBUG(dbgs() << "INDVARS: eliminating " << *DU.NarrowUse
1156 << " replaced by " << *DU.WideDef << "\n");
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +00001157 ++NumElimExt;
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +00001158 DU.NarrowUse->replaceAllUsesWith(NewDef);
Benjamin Kramerf5e2fc42015-05-29 19:43:39 +00001159 DeadInsts.emplace_back(DU.NarrowUse);
Andrew Trickeb3c36e2011-05-25 04:42:22 +00001160 }
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001161 // Now that the extend is gone, we want to expose it's uses for potential
1162 // further simplification. We don't need to directly inform SimplifyIVUsers
1163 // of the new users, because their parent IV will be processed later as a
1164 // new loop phi. If we preserved IVUsers analysis, we would also want to
1165 // push the uses of WideDef here.
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001166
1167 // No further widening is needed. The deceased [sz]ext had done it for us.
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001168 return nullptr;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001169 }
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001170
1171 // Does this user itself evaluate to a recurrence after widening?
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +00001172 const SCEVAddRecExpr *WideAddRec = GetWideRecurrence(DU.NarrowUse);
Chad Rosierbb99f402014-09-17 14:10:33 +00001173 if (!WideAddRec)
1174 WideAddRec = GetExtendedOperandRecurrence(DU);
1175
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001176 if (!WideAddRec) {
Chad Rosierbb99f402014-09-17 14:10:33 +00001177 // If use is a loop condition, try to promote the condition instead of
1178 // truncating the IV first.
1179 if (WidenLoopCompare(DU))
1180 return nullptr;
1181
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001182 // This user does not evaluate to a recurence after widening, so don't
1183 // follow it. Instead insert a Trunc to kill off the original use,
1184 // eventually isolating the original narrow IV so it can be removed.
Andrew Trick020dd892014-01-02 19:29:38 +00001185 truncateIVUse(DU, DT);
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001186 return nullptr;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001187 }
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001188 // Assume block terminators cannot evaluate to a recurrence. We can't to
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001189 // insert a Trunc after a terminator if there happens to be a critical edge.
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +00001190 assert(DU.NarrowUse != DU.NarrowUse->getParent()->getTerminator() &&
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001191 "SCEV is not expected to evaluate a block terminator");
Andrew Trickecdd6e42011-06-29 23:03:57 +00001192
Andrew Trick7fac79e2011-05-26 00:46:11 +00001193 // Reuse the IV increment that SCEVExpander created as long as it dominates
1194 // NarrowUse.
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001195 Instruction *WideUse = nullptr;
Andrew Trickf9201c52011-10-11 02:28:51 +00001196 if (WideAddRec == WideIncExpr
Andrew Trickc908b432012-01-20 07:41:13 +00001197 && Rewriter.hoistIVInc(WideInc, DU.NarrowUse))
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001198 WideUse = WideInc;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001199 else {
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +00001200 WideUse = CloneIVUser(DU);
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001201 if (!WideUse)
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001202 return nullptr;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001203 }
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001204 // Evaluation of WideAddRec ensured that the narrow expression could be
1205 // extended outside the loop without overflow. This suggests that the wide use
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001206 // evaluates to the same expression as the extended narrow use, but doesn't
1207 // absolutely guarantee it. Hence the following failsafe check. In rare cases
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001208 // where it fails, we simply throw away the newly created wide use.
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001209 if (WideAddRec != SE->getSCEV(WideUse)) {
1210 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Wide use expression mismatch: " << *WideUse
1211 << ": " << *SE->getSCEV(WideUse) << " != " << *WideAddRec << "\n");
Benjamin Kramerf5e2fc42015-05-29 19:43:39 +00001212 DeadInsts.emplace_back(WideUse);
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001213 return nullptr;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001214 }
1215
1216 // Returning WideUse pushes it on the worklist.
1217 return WideUse;
1218}
1219
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001220/// pushNarrowIVUsers - Add eligible users of NarrowDef to NarrowIVUsers.
1221///
1222void WidenIV::pushNarrowIVUsers(Instruction *NarrowDef, Instruction *WideDef) {
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +00001223 for (User *U : NarrowDef->users()) {
1224 Instruction *NarrowUser = cast<Instruction>(U);
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001225
1226 // Handle data flow merges and bizarre phi cycles.
David Blaikie70573dc2014-11-19 07:49:26 +00001227 if (!Widened.insert(NarrowUser).second)
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001228 continue;
1229
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +00001230 NarrowIVUsers.push_back(NarrowIVDefUse(NarrowDef, NarrowUser, WideDef));
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001231 }
1232}
1233
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001234/// CreateWideIV - Process a single induction variable. First use the
1235/// SCEVExpander to create a wide induction variable that evaluates to the same
1236/// recurrence as the original narrow IV. Then use a worklist to forward
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001237/// traverse the narrow IV's def-use chain. After WidenIVUse has processed all
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001238/// interesting IV users, the narrow IV will be isolated for removal by
1239/// DeleteDeadPHIs.
1240///
1241/// It would be simpler to delete uses as they are processed, but we must avoid
1242/// invalidating SCEV expressions.
1243///
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001244PHINode *WidenIV::CreateWideIV(SCEVExpander &Rewriter) {
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001245 // Is this phi an induction variable?
1246 const SCEVAddRecExpr *AddRec = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(SE->getSCEV(OrigPhi));
1247 if (!AddRec)
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001248 return nullptr;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001249
1250 // Widen the induction variable expression.
1251 const SCEV *WideIVExpr = IsSigned ?
1252 SE->getSignExtendExpr(AddRec, WideType) :
1253 SE->getZeroExtendExpr(AddRec, WideType);
1254
1255 assert(SE->getEffectiveSCEVType(WideIVExpr->getType()) == WideType &&
1256 "Expect the new IV expression to preserve its type");
1257
1258 // Can the IV be extended outside the loop without overflow?
1259 AddRec = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(WideIVExpr);
1260 if (!AddRec || AddRec->getLoop() != L)
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001261 return nullptr;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001262
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001263 // An AddRec must have loop-invariant operands. Since this AddRec is
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001264 // materialized by a loop header phi, the expression cannot have any post-loop
1265 // operands, so they must dominate the loop header.
1266 assert(SE->properlyDominates(AddRec->getStart(), L->getHeader()) &&
1267 SE->properlyDominates(AddRec->getStepRecurrence(*SE), L->getHeader())
1268 && "Loop header phi recurrence inputs do not dominate the loop");
1269
1270 // The rewriter provides a value for the desired IV expression. This may
1271 // either find an existing phi or materialize a new one. Either way, we
1272 // expect a well-formed cyclic phi-with-increments. i.e. any operand not part
1273 // of the phi-SCC dominates the loop entry.
1274 Instruction *InsertPt = L->getHeader()->begin();
1275 WidePhi = cast<PHINode>(Rewriter.expandCodeFor(AddRec, WideType, InsertPt));
1276
1277 // Remembering the WideIV increment generated by SCEVExpander allows
1278 // WidenIVUse to reuse it when widening the narrow IV's increment. We don't
1279 // employ a general reuse mechanism because the call above is the only call to
1280 // SCEVExpander. Henceforth, we produce 1-to-1 narrow to wide uses.
Andrew Trick7fac79e2011-05-26 00:46:11 +00001281 if (BasicBlock *LatchBlock = L->getLoopLatch()) {
1282 WideInc =
1283 cast<Instruction>(WidePhi->getIncomingValueForBlock(LatchBlock));
1284 WideIncExpr = SE->getSCEV(WideInc);
1285 }
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001286
1287 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Wide IV: " << *WidePhi << "\n");
1288 ++NumWidened;
1289
1290 // Traverse the def-use chain using a worklist starting at the original IV.
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001291 assert(Widened.empty() && NarrowIVUsers.empty() && "expect initial state" );
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001292
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001293 Widened.insert(OrigPhi);
1294 pushNarrowIVUsers(OrigPhi, WidePhi);
1295
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001296 while (!NarrowIVUsers.empty()) {
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +00001297 NarrowIVDefUse DU = NarrowIVUsers.pop_back_val();
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001298
Andrew Trick7fac79e2011-05-26 00:46:11 +00001299 // Process a def-use edge. This may replace the use, so don't hold a
1300 // use_iterator across it.
Andrew Trickc908b432012-01-20 07:41:13 +00001301 Instruction *WideUse = WidenIVUse(DU, Rewriter);
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001302
Andrew Trick7fac79e2011-05-26 00:46:11 +00001303 // Follow all def-use edges from the previous narrow use.
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001304 if (WideUse)
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +00001305 pushNarrowIVUsers(DU.NarrowUse, WideUse);
Andrew Trick6d123092011-07-02 02:34:25 +00001306
Andrew Trick7fac79e2011-05-26 00:46:11 +00001307 // WidenIVUse may have removed the def-use edge.
Andrew Trick22104482011-07-20 04:39:24 +00001308 if (DU.NarrowDef->use_empty())
Benjamin Kramerf5e2fc42015-05-29 19:43:39 +00001309 DeadInsts.emplace_back(DU.NarrowDef);
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001310 }
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001311 return WidePhi;
Andrew Trickf44aadf2011-05-20 18:25:42 +00001312}
1313
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001314//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Andrew Trickb6bc7832014-01-02 21:12:11 +00001315// Live IV Reduction - Minimize IVs live across the loop.
1316//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1317
1318
1319//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001320// Simplification of IV users based on SCEV evaluation.
1321//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1322
Andrew Trickb6bc7832014-01-02 21:12:11 +00001323namespace {
1324 class IndVarSimplifyVisitor : public IVVisitor {
1325 ScalarEvolution *SE;
Jingyue Wu8a12cea2014-11-12 18:09:15 +00001326 const TargetTransformInfo *TTI;
Andrew Trickb6bc7832014-01-02 21:12:11 +00001327 PHINode *IVPhi;
1328
1329 public:
1330 WideIVInfo WI;
1331
1332 IndVarSimplifyVisitor(PHINode *IV, ScalarEvolution *SCEV,
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +00001333 const TargetTransformInfo *TTI,
Jingyue Wu8a12cea2014-11-12 18:09:15 +00001334 const DominatorTree *DTree)
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +00001335 : SE(SCEV), TTI(TTI), IVPhi(IV) {
Andrew Trickb6bc7832014-01-02 21:12:11 +00001336 DT = DTree;
1337 WI.NarrowIV = IVPhi;
1338 if (ReduceLiveIVs)
1339 setSplitOverflowIntrinsics();
1340 }
1341
1342 // Implement the interface used by simplifyUsersOfIV.
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +00001343 void visitCast(CastInst *Cast) override { visitIVCast(Cast, WI, SE, TTI); }
Andrew Trickb6bc7832014-01-02 21:12:11 +00001344 };
Alexander Kornienkof00654e2015-06-23 09:49:53 +00001345}
Andrew Trick81683ed2011-05-12 00:04:28 +00001346
Andrew Trick3ec331e2011-08-10 03:46:27 +00001347/// SimplifyAndExtend - Iteratively perform simplification on a worklist of IV
1348/// users. Each successive simplification may push more users which may
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001349/// themselves be candidates for simplification.
1350///
Andrew Trick3ec331e2011-08-10 03:46:27 +00001351/// Sign/Zero extend elimination is interleaved with IV simplification.
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001352///
Andrew Trick3ec331e2011-08-10 03:46:27 +00001353void IndVarSimplify::SimplifyAndExtend(Loop *L,
1354 SCEVExpander &Rewriter,
1355 LPPassManager &LPM) {
Andrew Trickd50861c2011-10-15 01:38:14 +00001356 SmallVector<WideIVInfo, 8> WideIVs;
Andrew Trick8a3c39c2011-06-28 02:49:20 +00001357
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001358 SmallVector<PHINode*, 8> LoopPhis;
1359 for (BasicBlock::iterator I = L->getHeader()->begin(); isa<PHINode>(I); ++I) {
1360 LoopPhis.push_back(cast<PHINode>(I));
1361 }
Andrew Trick8a3c39c2011-06-28 02:49:20 +00001362 // Each round of simplification iterates through the SimplifyIVUsers worklist
1363 // for all current phis, then determines whether any IVs can be
1364 // widened. Widening adds new phis to LoopPhis, inducing another round of
1365 // simplification on the wide IVs.
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001366 while (!LoopPhis.empty()) {
Andrew Trick8a3c39c2011-06-28 02:49:20 +00001367 // Evaluate as many IV expressions as possible before widening any IVs. This
Andrew Trick4426f5b2011-06-28 16:45:04 +00001368 // forces SCEV to set no-wrap flags before evaluating sign/zero
Andrew Trick8a3c39c2011-06-28 02:49:20 +00001369 // extension. The first time SCEV attempts to normalize sign/zero extension,
1370 // the result becomes final. So for the most predictable results, we delay
1371 // evaluation of sign/zero extend evaluation until needed, and avoid running
Andrew Trick3ec331e2011-08-10 03:46:27 +00001372 // other SCEV based analysis prior to SimplifyAndExtend.
Andrew Trick8a3c39c2011-06-28 02:49:20 +00001373 do {
1374 PHINode *CurrIV = LoopPhis.pop_back_val();
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001375
Andrew Trick8a3c39c2011-06-28 02:49:20 +00001376 // Information about sign/zero extensions of CurrIV.
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +00001377 IndVarSimplifyVisitor Visitor(CurrIV, SE, TTI, DT);
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001378
Andrew Trickb6bc7832014-01-02 21:12:11 +00001379 Changed |= simplifyUsersOfIV(CurrIV, SE, &LPM, DeadInsts, &Visitor);
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001380
Andrew Trickb6bc7832014-01-02 21:12:11 +00001381 if (Visitor.WI.WidestNativeType) {
1382 WideIVs.push_back(Visitor.WI);
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001383 }
Andrew Trick8a3c39c2011-06-28 02:49:20 +00001384 } while(!LoopPhis.empty());
1385
Andrew Trickd50861c2011-10-15 01:38:14 +00001386 for (; !WideIVs.empty(); WideIVs.pop_back()) {
1387 WidenIV Widener(WideIVs.back(), LI, SE, DT, DeadInsts);
Andrew Trick69d44522011-06-21 03:22:38 +00001388 if (PHINode *WidePhi = Widener.CreateWideIV(Rewriter)) {
1389 Changed = true;
1390 LoopPhis.push_back(WidePhi);
1391 }
1392 }
1393 }
1394}
1395
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001396//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1397// LinearFunctionTestReplace and its kin. Rewrite the loop exit condition.
1398//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1399
1400/// canExpandBackedgeTakenCount - Return true if this loop's backedge taken
1401/// count expression can be safely and cheaply expanded into an instruction
1402/// sequence that can be used by LinearFunctionTestReplace.
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001403///
1404/// TODO: This fails for pointer-type loop counters with greater than one byte
1405/// strides, consequently preventing LFTR from running. For the purpose of LFTR
1406/// we could skip this check in the case that the LFTR loop counter (chosen by
1407/// FindLoopCounter) is also pointer type. Instead, we could directly convert
1408/// the loop test to an inequality test by checking the target data's alignment
1409/// of element types (given that the initial pointer value originates from or is
1410/// used by ABI constrained operation, as opposed to inttoptr/ptrtoint).
1411/// However, we don't yet have a strong motivation for converting loop tests
1412/// into inequality tests.
Sanjoy Das2e6bb3b2015-04-14 03:20:28 +00001413static bool canExpandBackedgeTakenCount(Loop *L, ScalarEvolution *SE,
1414 SCEVExpander &Rewriter) {
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001415 const SCEV *BackedgeTakenCount = SE->getBackedgeTakenCount(L);
1416 if (isa<SCEVCouldNotCompute>(BackedgeTakenCount) ||
1417 BackedgeTakenCount->isZero())
1418 return false;
1419
1420 if (!L->getExitingBlock())
1421 return false;
1422
1423 // Can't rewrite non-branch yet.
Sanjoy Das2e6bb3b2015-04-14 03:20:28 +00001424 if (!isa<BranchInst>(L->getExitingBlock()->getTerminator()))
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001425 return false;
1426
Sanjoy Das2e6bb3b2015-04-14 03:20:28 +00001427 if (Rewriter.isHighCostExpansion(BackedgeTakenCount, L))
Andrew Tricka27d8b12011-07-18 18:21:35 +00001428 return false;
1429
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001430 return true;
1431}
1432
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001433/// getLoopPhiForCounter - Return the loop header phi IFF IncV adds a loop
1434/// invariant value to the phi.
1435static PHINode *getLoopPhiForCounter(Value *IncV, Loop *L, DominatorTree *DT) {
1436 Instruction *IncI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(IncV);
1437 if (!IncI)
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001438 return nullptr;
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001439
1440 switch (IncI->getOpcode()) {
1441 case Instruction::Add:
1442 case Instruction::Sub:
1443 break;
1444 case Instruction::GetElementPtr:
1445 // An IV counter must preserve its type.
1446 if (IncI->getNumOperands() == 2)
1447 break;
1448 default:
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001449 return nullptr;
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001450 }
1451
1452 PHINode *Phi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(IncI->getOperand(0));
1453 if (Phi && Phi->getParent() == L->getHeader()) {
1454 if (isLoopInvariant(IncI->getOperand(1), L, DT))
1455 return Phi;
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001456 return nullptr;
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001457 }
1458 if (IncI->getOpcode() == Instruction::GetElementPtr)
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001459 return nullptr;
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001460
1461 // Allow add/sub to be commuted.
1462 Phi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(IncI->getOperand(1));
1463 if (Phi && Phi->getParent() == L->getHeader()) {
1464 if (isLoopInvariant(IncI->getOperand(0), L, DT))
1465 return Phi;
1466 }
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001467 return nullptr;
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001468}
1469
Andrew Trickc0872662012-07-18 04:35:10 +00001470/// Return the compare guarding the loop latch, or NULL for unrecognized tests.
1471static ICmpInst *getLoopTest(Loop *L) {
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001472 assert(L->getExitingBlock() && "expected loop exit");
1473
1474 BasicBlock *LatchBlock = L->getLoopLatch();
1475 // Don't bother with LFTR if the loop is not properly simplified.
1476 if (!LatchBlock)
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001477 return nullptr;
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001478
1479 BranchInst *BI = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(L->getExitingBlock()->getTerminator());
1480 assert(BI && "expected exit branch");
1481
Andrew Trickc0872662012-07-18 04:35:10 +00001482 return dyn_cast<ICmpInst>(BI->getCondition());
1483}
1484
1485/// needsLFTR - LinearFunctionTestReplace policy. Return true unless we can show
1486/// that the current exit test is already sufficiently canonical.
1487static bool needsLFTR(Loop *L, DominatorTree *DT) {
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001488 // Do LFTR to simplify the exit condition to an ICMP.
Andrew Trickc0872662012-07-18 04:35:10 +00001489 ICmpInst *Cond = getLoopTest(L);
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001490 if (!Cond)
1491 return true;
1492
1493 // Do LFTR to simplify the exit ICMP to EQ/NE
1494 ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cond->getPredicate();
1495 if (Pred != ICmpInst::ICMP_NE && Pred != ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ)
1496 return true;
1497
1498 // Look for a loop invariant RHS
1499 Value *LHS = Cond->getOperand(0);
1500 Value *RHS = Cond->getOperand(1);
1501 if (!isLoopInvariant(RHS, L, DT)) {
1502 if (!isLoopInvariant(LHS, L, DT))
1503 return true;
1504 std::swap(LHS, RHS);
1505 }
1506 // Look for a simple IV counter LHS
1507 PHINode *Phi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(LHS);
1508 if (!Phi)
1509 Phi = getLoopPhiForCounter(LHS, L, DT);
1510
1511 if (!Phi)
1512 return true;
1513
Jakub Staszake076cac2012-10-04 19:08:30 +00001514 // Do LFTR if PHI node is defined in the loop, but is *not* a counter.
Jakub Staszakf8a81292012-10-03 23:59:47 +00001515 int Idx = Phi->getBasicBlockIndex(L->getLoopLatch());
1516 if (Idx < 0)
1517 return true;
Jakub Staszake076cac2012-10-04 19:08:30 +00001518
1519 // Do LFTR if the exit condition's IV is *not* a simple counter.
Jakub Staszakf8a81292012-10-03 23:59:47 +00001520 Value *IncV = Phi->getIncomingValue(Idx);
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001521 return Phi != getLoopPhiForCounter(IncV, L, DT);
1522}
1523
Andrew Trickc0872662012-07-18 04:35:10 +00001524/// Recursive helper for hasConcreteDef(). Unfortunately, this currently boils
1525/// down to checking that all operands are constant and listing instructions
1526/// that may hide undef.
Craig Topper71b7b682014-08-21 05:55:13 +00001527static bool hasConcreteDefImpl(Value *V, SmallPtrSetImpl<Value*> &Visited,
Andrew Trickc0872662012-07-18 04:35:10 +00001528 unsigned Depth) {
1529 if (isa<Constant>(V))
1530 return !isa<UndefValue>(V);
1531
1532 if (Depth >= 6)
1533 return false;
1534
1535 // Conservatively handle non-constant non-instructions. For example, Arguments
1536 // may be undef.
1537 Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V);
1538 if (!I)
1539 return false;
1540
1541 // Load and return values may be undef.
1542 if(I->mayReadFromMemory() || isa<CallInst>(I) || isa<InvokeInst>(I))
1543 return false;
1544
1545 // Optimistically handle other instructions.
1546 for (User::op_iterator OI = I->op_begin(), E = I->op_end(); OI != E; ++OI) {
David Blaikie70573dc2014-11-19 07:49:26 +00001547 if (!Visited.insert(*OI).second)
Andrew Trickc0872662012-07-18 04:35:10 +00001548 continue;
1549 if (!hasConcreteDefImpl(*OI, Visited, Depth+1))
1550 return false;
1551 }
1552 return true;
1553}
1554
1555/// Return true if the given value is concrete. We must prove that undef can
1556/// never reach it.
1557///
1558/// TODO: If we decide that this is a good approach to checking for undef, we
1559/// may factor it into a common location.
1560static bool hasConcreteDef(Value *V) {
1561 SmallPtrSet<Value*, 8> Visited;
1562 Visited.insert(V);
1563 return hasConcreteDefImpl(V, Visited, 0);
1564}
1565
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001566/// AlmostDeadIV - Return true if this IV has any uses other than the (soon to
1567/// be rewritten) loop exit test.
1568static bool AlmostDeadIV(PHINode *Phi, BasicBlock *LatchBlock, Value *Cond) {
1569 int LatchIdx = Phi->getBasicBlockIndex(LatchBlock);
1570 Value *IncV = Phi->getIncomingValue(LatchIdx);
1571
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +00001572 for (User *U : Phi->users())
1573 if (U != Cond && U != IncV) return false;
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001574
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +00001575 for (User *U : IncV->users())
1576 if (U != Cond && U != Phi) return false;
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001577 return true;
1578}
1579
1580/// FindLoopCounter - Find an affine IV in canonical form.
1581///
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001582/// BECount may be an i8* pointer type. The pointer difference is already
1583/// valid count without scaling the address stride, so it remains a pointer
1584/// expression as far as SCEV is concerned.
1585///
Andrew Trickc0872662012-07-18 04:35:10 +00001586/// Currently only valid for LFTR. See the comments on hasConcreteDef below.
1587///
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001588/// FIXME: Accept -1 stride and set IVLimit = IVInit - BECount
1589///
1590/// FIXME: Accept non-unit stride as long as SCEV can reduce BECount * Stride.
1591/// This is difficult in general for SCEV because of potential overflow. But we
1592/// could at least handle constant BECounts.
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +00001593static PHINode *FindLoopCounter(Loop *L, const SCEV *BECount,
1594 ScalarEvolution *SE, DominatorTree *DT) {
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001595 uint64_t BCWidth = SE->getTypeSizeInBits(BECount->getType());
1596
1597 Value *Cond =
1598 cast<BranchInst>(L->getExitingBlock()->getTerminator())->getCondition();
1599
1600 // Loop over all of the PHI nodes, looking for a simple counter.
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001601 PHINode *BestPhi = nullptr;
1602 const SCEV *BestInit = nullptr;
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001603 BasicBlock *LatchBlock = L->getLoopLatch();
1604 assert(LatchBlock && "needsLFTR should guarantee a loop latch");
1605
1606 for (BasicBlock::iterator I = L->getHeader()->begin(); isa<PHINode>(I); ++I) {
1607 PHINode *Phi = cast<PHINode>(I);
1608 if (!SE->isSCEVable(Phi->getType()))
1609 continue;
1610
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001611 // Avoid comparing an integer IV against a pointer Limit.
1612 if (BECount->getType()->isPointerTy() && !Phi->getType()->isPointerTy())
1613 continue;
1614
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001615 const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(SE->getSCEV(Phi));
1616 if (!AR || AR->getLoop() != L || !AR->isAffine())
1617 continue;
1618
1619 // AR may be a pointer type, while BECount is an integer type.
1620 // AR may be wider than BECount. With eq/ne tests overflow is immaterial.
1621 // AR may not be a narrower type, or we may never exit.
1622 uint64_t PhiWidth = SE->getTypeSizeInBits(AR->getType());
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +00001623 if (PhiWidth < BCWidth ||
1624 !L->getHeader()->getModule()->getDataLayout().isLegalInteger(PhiWidth))
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001625 continue;
1626
1627 const SCEV *Step = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(AR->getStepRecurrence(*SE));
1628 if (!Step || !Step->isOne())
1629 continue;
1630
1631 int LatchIdx = Phi->getBasicBlockIndex(LatchBlock);
1632 Value *IncV = Phi->getIncomingValue(LatchIdx);
1633 if (getLoopPhiForCounter(IncV, L, DT) != Phi)
1634 continue;
1635
Andrew Trickc0872662012-07-18 04:35:10 +00001636 // Avoid reusing a potentially undef value to compute other values that may
1637 // have originally had a concrete definition.
1638 if (!hasConcreteDef(Phi)) {
1639 // We explicitly allow unknown phis as long as they are already used by
1640 // the loop test. In this case we assume that performing LFTR could not
1641 // increase the number of undef users.
1642 if (ICmpInst *Cond = getLoopTest(L)) {
1643 if (Phi != getLoopPhiForCounter(Cond->getOperand(0), L, DT)
1644 && Phi != getLoopPhiForCounter(Cond->getOperand(1), L, DT)) {
1645 continue;
1646 }
1647 }
1648 }
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001649 const SCEV *Init = AR->getStart();
1650
1651 if (BestPhi && !AlmostDeadIV(BestPhi, LatchBlock, Cond)) {
1652 // Don't force a live loop counter if another IV can be used.
1653 if (AlmostDeadIV(Phi, LatchBlock, Cond))
1654 continue;
1655
1656 // Prefer to count-from-zero. This is a more "canonical" counter form. It
1657 // also prefers integer to pointer IVs.
1658 if (BestInit->isZero() != Init->isZero()) {
1659 if (BestInit->isZero())
1660 continue;
1661 }
1662 // If two IVs both count from zero or both count from nonzero then the
1663 // narrower is likely a dead phi that has been widened. Use the wider phi
1664 // to allow the other to be eliminated.
Andrew Trick0d07dfc2012-07-18 04:35:13 +00001665 else if (PhiWidth <= SE->getTypeSizeInBits(BestPhi->getType()))
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001666 continue;
1667 }
1668 BestPhi = Phi;
1669 BestInit = Init;
1670 }
1671 return BestPhi;
1672}
1673
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001674/// genLoopLimit - Help LinearFunctionTestReplace by generating a value that
1675/// holds the RHS of the new loop test.
1676static Value *genLoopLimit(PHINode *IndVar, const SCEV *IVCount, Loop *L,
Chandler Carruth7ec50852012-11-01 08:07:29 +00001677 SCEVExpander &Rewriter, ScalarEvolution *SE) {
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001678 const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(SE->getSCEV(IndVar));
1679 assert(AR && AR->getLoop() == L && AR->isAffine() && "bad loop counter");
1680 const SCEV *IVInit = AR->getStart();
1681
1682 // IVInit may be a pointer while IVCount is an integer when FindLoopCounter
1683 // finds a valid pointer IV. Sign extend BECount in order to materialize a
1684 // GEP. Avoid running SCEVExpander on a new pointer value, instead reusing
1685 // the existing GEPs whenever possible.
1686 if (IndVar->getType()->isPointerTy()
1687 && !IVCount->getType()->isPointerTy()) {
1688
Juergen Ributzkad04d0962013-10-24 05:29:56 +00001689 // IVOffset will be the new GEP offset that is interpreted by GEP as a
1690 // signed value. IVCount on the other hand represents the loop trip count,
1691 // which is an unsigned value. FindLoopCounter only allows induction
1692 // variables that have a positive unit stride of one. This means we don't
1693 // have to handle the case of negative offsets (yet) and just need to zero
1694 // extend IVCount.
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001695 Type *OfsTy = SE->getEffectiveSCEVType(IVInit->getType());
Juergen Ributzkad04d0962013-10-24 05:29:56 +00001696 const SCEV *IVOffset = SE->getTruncateOrZeroExtend(IVCount, OfsTy);
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001697
1698 // Expand the code for the iteration count.
1699 assert(SE->isLoopInvariant(IVOffset, L) &&
1700 "Computed iteration count is not loop invariant!");
1701 BranchInst *BI = cast<BranchInst>(L->getExitingBlock()->getTerminator());
1702 Value *GEPOffset = Rewriter.expandCodeFor(IVOffset, OfsTy, BI);
1703
1704 Value *GEPBase = IndVar->getIncomingValueForBlock(L->getLoopPreheader());
1705 assert(AR->getStart() == SE->getSCEV(GEPBase) && "bad loop counter");
1706 // We could handle pointer IVs other than i8*, but we need to compensate for
1707 // gep index scaling. See canExpandBackedgeTakenCount comments.
Matt Arsenaulta90a18e2013-09-10 19:55:24 +00001708 assert(SE->getSizeOfExpr(IntegerType::getInt64Ty(IndVar->getContext()),
Chandler Carruth7ec50852012-11-01 08:07:29 +00001709 cast<PointerType>(GEPBase->getType())->getElementType())->isOne()
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001710 && "unit stride pointer IV must be i8*");
1711
1712 IRBuilder<> Builder(L->getLoopPreheader()->getTerminator());
David Blaikie93c54442015-04-03 19:41:44 +00001713 return Builder.CreateGEP(nullptr, GEPBase, GEPOffset, "lftr.limit");
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001714 }
1715 else {
1716 // In any other case, convert both IVInit and IVCount to integers before
1717 // comparing. This may result in SCEV expension of pointers, but in practice
1718 // SCEV will fold the pointer arithmetic away as such:
1719 // BECount = (IVEnd - IVInit - 1) => IVLimit = IVInit (postinc).
1720 //
1721 // Valid Cases: (1) both integers is most common; (2) both may be pointers
Andrew Trickada23562013-10-24 00:43:38 +00001722 // for simple memset-style loops.
1723 //
1724 // IVInit integer and IVCount pointer would only occur if a canonical IV
1725 // were generated on top of case #2, which is not expected.
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001726
Craig Topperf40110f2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00001727 const SCEV *IVLimit = nullptr;
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001728 // For unit stride, IVCount = Start + BECount with 2's complement overflow.
1729 // For non-zero Start, compute IVCount here.
1730 if (AR->getStart()->isZero())
1731 IVLimit = IVCount;
1732 else {
1733 assert(AR->getStepRecurrence(*SE)->isOne() && "only handles unit stride");
1734 const SCEV *IVInit = AR->getStart();
1735
1736 // For integer IVs, truncate the IV before computing IVInit + BECount.
1737 if (SE->getTypeSizeInBits(IVInit->getType())
1738 > SE->getTypeSizeInBits(IVCount->getType()))
1739 IVInit = SE->getTruncateExpr(IVInit, IVCount->getType());
1740
1741 IVLimit = SE->getAddExpr(IVInit, IVCount);
1742 }
1743 // Expand the code for the iteration count.
1744 BranchInst *BI = cast<BranchInst>(L->getExitingBlock()->getTerminator());
1745 IRBuilder<> Builder(BI);
1746 assert(SE->isLoopInvariant(IVLimit, L) &&
1747 "Computed iteration count is not loop invariant!");
1748 // Ensure that we generate the same type as IndVar, or a smaller integer
1749 // type. In the presence of null pointer values, we have an integer type
1750 // SCEV expression (IVInit) for a pointer type IV value (IndVar).
1751 Type *LimitTy = IVCount->getType()->isPointerTy() ?
1752 IndVar->getType() : IVCount->getType();
1753 return Rewriter.expandCodeFor(IVLimit, LimitTy, BI);
1754 }
1755}
1756
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001757/// LinearFunctionTestReplace - This method rewrites the exit condition of the
1758/// loop to be a canonical != comparison against the incremented loop induction
1759/// variable. This pass is able to rewrite the exit tests of any loop where the
1760/// SCEV analysis can determine a loop-invariant trip count of the loop, which
1761/// is actually a much broader range than just linear tests.
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001762Value *IndVarSimplify::
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001763LinearFunctionTestReplace(Loop *L,
1764 const SCEV *BackedgeTakenCount,
1765 PHINode *IndVar,
1766 SCEVExpander &Rewriter) {
Sanjoy Das2e6bb3b2015-04-14 03:20:28 +00001767 assert(canExpandBackedgeTakenCount(L, SE, Rewriter) && "precondition");
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001768
Andrew Trick2b718482013-07-12 22:08:44 +00001769 // Initialize CmpIndVar and IVCount to their preincremented values.
1770 Value *CmpIndVar = IndVar;
1771 const SCEV *IVCount = BackedgeTakenCount;
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001772
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001773 // If the exiting block is the same as the backedge block, we prefer to
1774 // compare against the post-incremented value, otherwise we must compare
1775 // against the preincremented value.
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001776 if (L->getExitingBlock() == L->getLoopLatch()) {
Sanjoy Das2d380312015-03-02 21:41:07 +00001777 // Add one to the "backedge-taken" count to get the trip count.
1778 // This addition may overflow, which is valid as long as the comparison is
1779 // truncated to BackedgeTakenCount->getType().
1780 IVCount = SE->getAddExpr(BackedgeTakenCount,
1781 SE->getConstant(BackedgeTakenCount->getType(), 1));
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001782 // The BackedgeTaken expression contains the number of times that the
1783 // backedge branches to the loop header. This is one less than the
1784 // number of times the loop executes, so use the incremented indvar.
Sanjoy Das2d380312015-03-02 21:41:07 +00001785 CmpIndVar = IndVar->getIncomingValueForBlock(L->getExitingBlock());
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001786 }
1787
Chandler Carruth7ec50852012-11-01 08:07:29 +00001788 Value *ExitCnt = genLoopLimit(IndVar, IVCount, L, Rewriter, SE);
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001789 assert(ExitCnt->getType()->isPointerTy() == IndVar->getType()->isPointerTy()
1790 && "genLoopLimit missed a cast");
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001791
1792 // Insert a new icmp_ne or icmp_eq instruction before the branch.
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001793 BranchInst *BI = cast<BranchInst>(L->getExitingBlock()->getTerminator());
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001794 ICmpInst::Predicate P;
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001795 if (L->contains(BI->getSuccessor(0)))
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001796 P = ICmpInst::ICMP_NE;
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001797 else
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001798 P = ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ;
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001799
1800 DEBUG(dbgs() << "INDVARS: Rewriting loop exit condition to:\n"
1801 << " LHS:" << *CmpIndVar << '\n'
1802 << " op:\t"
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001803 << (P == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE ? "!=" : "==") << "\n"
1804 << " RHS:\t" << *ExitCnt << "\n"
Andrew Trickc2c79c92011-11-02 17:19:57 +00001805 << " IVCount:\t" << *IVCount << "\n");
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001806
Andrew Tricka1e41182013-07-12 22:08:48 +00001807 IRBuilder<> Builder(BI);
1808
Andrew Trick2b718482013-07-12 22:08:44 +00001809 // LFTR can ignore IV overflow and truncate to the width of
1810 // BECount. This avoids materializing the add(zext(add)) expression.
Andrew Tricka1e41182013-07-12 22:08:48 +00001811 unsigned CmpIndVarSize = SE->getTypeSizeInBits(CmpIndVar->getType());
1812 unsigned ExitCntSize = SE->getTypeSizeInBits(ExitCnt->getType());
1813 if (CmpIndVarSize > ExitCntSize) {
1814 const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR = cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(SE->getSCEV(IndVar));
1815 const SCEV *ARStart = AR->getStart();
1816 const SCEV *ARStep = AR->getStepRecurrence(*SE);
1817 // For constant IVCount, avoid truncation.
1818 if (isa<SCEVConstant>(ARStart) && isa<SCEVConstant>(IVCount)) {
1819 const APInt &Start = cast<SCEVConstant>(ARStart)->getValue()->getValue();
1820 APInt Count = cast<SCEVConstant>(IVCount)->getValue()->getValue();
1821 // Note that the post-inc value of BackedgeTakenCount may have overflowed
1822 // above such that IVCount is now zero.
1823 if (IVCount != BackedgeTakenCount && Count == 0) {
1824 Count = APInt::getMaxValue(Count.getBitWidth()).zext(CmpIndVarSize);
1825 ++Count;
1826 }
1827 else
1828 Count = Count.zext(CmpIndVarSize);
1829 APInt NewLimit;
1830 if (cast<SCEVConstant>(ARStep)->getValue()->isNegative())
1831 NewLimit = Start - Count;
1832 else
1833 NewLimit = Start + Count;
1834 ExitCnt = ConstantInt::get(CmpIndVar->getType(), NewLimit);
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001835
Andrew Tricka1e41182013-07-12 22:08:48 +00001836 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Widen RHS:\t" << *ExitCnt << "\n");
1837 } else {
1838 CmpIndVar = Builder.CreateTrunc(CmpIndVar, ExitCnt->getType(),
1839 "lftr.wideiv");
1840 }
1841 }
Andrew Trick7da24172011-07-18 20:32:31 +00001842 Value *Cond = Builder.CreateICmp(P, CmpIndVar, ExitCnt, "exitcond");
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001843 Value *OrigCond = BI->getCondition();
1844 // It's tempting to use replaceAllUsesWith here to fully replace the old
1845 // comparison, but that's not immediately safe, since users of the old
1846 // comparison may not be dominated by the new comparison. Instead, just
1847 // update the branch to use the new comparison; in the common case this
1848 // will make old comparison dead.
1849 BI->setCondition(Cond);
1850 DeadInsts.push_back(OrigCond);
1851
1852 ++NumLFTR;
1853 Changed = true;
1854 return Cond;
1855}
1856
1857//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1858// SinkUnusedInvariants. A late subpass to cleanup loop preheaders.
1859//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1860
1861/// If there's a single exit block, sink any loop-invariant values that
1862/// were defined in the preheader but not used inside the loop into the
1863/// exit block to reduce register pressure in the loop.
1864void IndVarSimplify::SinkUnusedInvariants(Loop *L) {
1865 BasicBlock *ExitBlock = L->getExitBlock();
1866 if (!ExitBlock) return;
1867
1868 BasicBlock *Preheader = L->getLoopPreheader();
1869 if (!Preheader) return;
1870
Bill Wendling0902a682011-08-24 20:28:43 +00001871 Instruction *InsertPt = ExitBlock->getFirstInsertionPt();
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001872 BasicBlock::iterator I = Preheader->getTerminator();
1873 while (I != Preheader->begin()) {
1874 --I;
1875 // New instructions were inserted at the end of the preheader.
1876 if (isa<PHINode>(I))
1877 break;
1878
1879 // Don't move instructions which might have side effects, since the side
1880 // effects need to complete before instructions inside the loop. Also don't
1881 // move instructions which might read memory, since the loop may modify
1882 // memory. Note that it's okay if the instruction might have undefined
1883 // behavior: LoopSimplify guarantees that the preheader dominates the exit
1884 // block.
1885 if (I->mayHaveSideEffects() || I->mayReadFromMemory())
1886 continue;
1887
1888 // Skip debug info intrinsics.
1889 if (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(I))
1890 continue;
1891
David Majnemerba275f92015-08-19 19:54:02 +00001892 // Skip eh pad instructions.
1893 if (I->isEHPad())
Bill Wendlingeed1e892011-08-26 20:40:15 +00001894 continue;
1895
Eli Friedman73beaf72011-10-27 01:33:51 +00001896 // Don't sink alloca: we never want to sink static alloca's out of the
1897 // entry block, and correctly sinking dynamic alloca's requires
1898 // checks for stacksave/stackrestore intrinsics.
1899 // FIXME: Refactor this check somehow?
1900 if (isa<AllocaInst>(I))
1901 continue;
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001902
1903 // Determine if there is a use in or before the loop (direct or
1904 // otherwise).
1905 bool UsedInLoop = false;
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +00001906 for (Use &U : I->uses()) {
1907 Instruction *User = cast<Instruction>(U.getUser());
1908 BasicBlock *UseBB = User->getParent();
1909 if (PHINode *P = dyn_cast<PHINode>(User)) {
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001910 unsigned i =
Chandler Carruthcdf47882014-03-09 03:16:01 +00001911 PHINode::getIncomingValueNumForOperand(U.getOperandNo());
Andrew Trickcdc22972011-07-12 00:08:50 +00001912 UseBB = P->getIncomingBlock(i);
1913 }
1914 if (UseBB == Preheader || L->contains(UseBB)) {
1915 UsedInLoop = true;
1916 break;
1917 }
1918 }
1919
1920 // If there is, the def must remain in the preheader.
1921 if (UsedInLoop)
1922 continue;
1923
1924 // Otherwise, sink it to the exit block.
1925 Instruction *ToMove = I;
1926 bool Done = false;
1927
1928 if (I != Preheader->begin()) {
1929 // Skip debug info intrinsics.
1930 do {
1931 --I;
1932 } while (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(I) && I != Preheader->begin());
1933
1934 if (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(I) && I == Preheader->begin())
1935 Done = true;
1936 } else {
1937 Done = true;
1938 }
1939
1940 ToMove->moveBefore(InsertPt);
1941 if (Done) break;
1942 InsertPt = ToMove;
1943 }
1944}
1945
1946//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1947// IndVarSimplify driver. Manage several subpasses of IV simplification.
1948//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1949
Dan Gohmaneb6be652009-02-12 22:19:27 +00001950bool IndVarSimplify::runOnLoop(Loop *L, LPPassManager &LPM) {
Paul Robinsonaf4e64d2014-02-06 00:07:05 +00001951 if (skipOptnoneFunction(L))
1952 return false;
1953
Dan Gohmanf3aea7a2010-06-18 01:35:11 +00001954 // If LoopSimplify form is not available, stay out of trouble. Some notes:
1955 // - LSR currently only supports LoopSimplify-form loops. Indvars'
1956 // canonicalization can be a pessimization without LSR to "clean up"
1957 // afterwards.
1958 // - We depend on having a preheader; in particular,
1959 // Loop::getCanonicalInductionVariable only supports loops with preheaders,
1960 // and we're in trouble if we can't find the induction variable even when
1961 // we've manually inserted one.
1962 if (!L->isLoopSimplifyForm())
1963 return false;
1964
Chandler Carruth4f8f3072015-01-17 14:16:18 +00001965 LI = &getAnalysis<LoopInfoWrapperPass>().getLoopInfo();
Chandler Carruth2f1fd162015-08-17 02:08:17 +00001966 SE = &getAnalysis<ScalarEvolutionWrapperPass>().getSE();
Chandler Carruth73523022014-01-13 13:07:17 +00001967 DT = &getAnalysis<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>().getDomTree();
Chandler Carruthb98f63d2015-01-15 10:41:28 +00001968 auto *TLIP = getAnalysisIfAvailable<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>();
1969 TLI = TLIP ? &TLIP->getTLI() : nullptr;
Chandler Carruth705b1852015-01-31 03:43:40 +00001970 auto *TTIP = getAnalysisIfAvailable<TargetTransformInfoWrapperPass>();
Chandler Carruthfdb9c572015-02-01 12:01:35 +00001971 TTI = TTIP ? &TTIP->getTTI(*L->getHeader()->getParent()) : nullptr;
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +00001972 const DataLayout &DL = L->getHeader()->getModule()->getDataLayout();
Andrew Trick1abe2962011-05-04 02:10:13 +00001973
Andrew Trick87716c92011-03-17 23:51:11 +00001974 DeadInsts.clear();
Devang Patel2ac57e12007-03-07 06:39:01 +00001975 Changed = false;
Dan Gohman43300342009-02-17 20:49:49 +00001976
Dan Gohman0a40ad92009-04-16 03:18:22 +00001977 // If there are any floating-point recurrences, attempt to
Dan Gohman43300342009-02-17 20:49:49 +00001978 // transform them to use integer recurrences.
1979 RewriteNonIntegerIVs(L);
1980
Dan Gohmanaf752342009-07-07 17:06:11 +00001981 const SCEV *BackedgeTakenCount = SE->getBackedgeTakenCount(L);
Chris Lattner1f7648e2007-03-04 01:00:28 +00001982
Dan Gohmandaafbe62009-06-26 22:53:46 +00001983 // Create a rewriter object which we'll use to transform the code with.
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +00001984 SCEVExpander Rewriter(*SE, DL, "indvars");
Andrew Trickf9201c52011-10-11 02:28:51 +00001985#ifndef NDEBUG
1986 Rewriter.setDebugType(DEBUG_TYPE);
1987#endif
Andrew Trick163b4a72011-06-27 23:17:44 +00001988
1989 // Eliminate redundant IV users.
Andrew Trick8a3c39c2011-06-28 02:49:20 +00001990 //
1991 // Simplification works best when run before other consumers of SCEV. We
1992 // attempt to avoid evaluating SCEVs for sign/zero extend operations until
1993 // other expressions involving loop IVs have been evaluated. This helps SCEV
Andrew Trick4426f5b2011-06-28 16:45:04 +00001994 // set no-wrap flags before normalizing sign/zero extension.
Andrew Trickf47d0af2012-03-22 17:10:11 +00001995 Rewriter.disableCanonicalMode();
1996 SimplifyAndExtend(L, Rewriter, LPM);
Andrew Trick1abe2962011-05-04 02:10:13 +00001997
Chris Lattnere61b67d2004-04-02 20:24:31 +00001998 // Check to see if this loop has a computable loop-invariant execution count.
1999 // If so, this means that we can compute the final value of any expressions
2000 // that are recurrent in the loop, and substitute the exit values from the
2001 // loop into any instructions outside of the loop that use the final values of
2002 // the current expressions.
Chris Lattner0b18c1d2002-05-10 15:38:35 +00002003 //
Wei Mie2538b52015-05-28 21:49:07 +00002004 if (ReplaceExitValue != NeverRepl &&
2005 !isa<SCEVCouldNotCompute>(BackedgeTakenCount))
Dan Gohman8c16b382010-02-22 04:11:59 +00002006 RewriteLoopExitValues(L, Rewriter);
Chris Lattner476e6df2001-12-03 17:28:42 +00002007
Andrew Trick9ea55dc2011-07-16 01:06:48 +00002008 // Eliminate redundant IV cycles.
Andrew Trickf47d0af2012-03-22 17:10:11 +00002009 NumElimIV += Rewriter.replaceCongruentIVs(L, DT, DeadInsts);
Andrew Trick32390552011-07-06 20:50:43 +00002010
Dan Gohmaneb6be652009-02-12 22:19:27 +00002011 // If we have a trip count expression, rewrite the loop's exit condition
2012 // using it. We can currently only handle loops with a single exit.
Sanjoy Das2e6bb3b2015-04-14 03:20:28 +00002013 if (canExpandBackedgeTakenCount(L, SE, Rewriter) && needsLFTR(L, DT)) {
Mehdi Aminia28d91d2015-03-10 02:37:25 +00002014 PHINode *IndVar = FindLoopCounter(L, BackedgeTakenCount, SE, DT);
Andrew Trick25553ab2012-03-24 00:51:17 +00002015 if (IndVar) {
2016 // Check preconditions for proper SCEVExpander operation. SCEV does not
2017 // express SCEVExpander's dependencies, such as LoopSimplify. Instead any
2018 // pass that uses the SCEVExpander must do it. This does not work well for
Andrew Trickb70d9782014-01-07 01:02:52 +00002019 // loop passes because SCEVExpander makes assumptions about all loops,
2020 // while LoopPassManager only forces the current loop to be simplified.
Andrew Trick25553ab2012-03-24 00:51:17 +00002021 //
2022 // FIXME: SCEV expansion has no way to bail out, so the caller must
2023 // explicitly check any assumptions made by SCEV. Brittle.
2024 const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(BackedgeTakenCount);
2025 if (!AR || AR->getLoop()->getLoopPreheader())
2026 (void)LinearFunctionTestReplace(L, BackedgeTakenCount, IndVar,
2027 Rewriter);
2028 }
Chris Lattnerc1a682d2004-04-22 14:59:40 +00002029 }
Andrew Trick87716c92011-03-17 23:51:11 +00002030 // Clear the rewriter cache, because values that are in the rewriter's cache
2031 // can be deleted in the loop below, causing the AssertingVH in the cache to
2032 // trigger.
2033 Rewriter.clear();
2034
2035 // Now that we're done iterating through lists, clean up any instructions
2036 // which are now dead.
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith817ac8f2015-06-24 22:23:21 +00002037 while (!DeadInsts.empty())
2038 if (Instruction *Inst =
2039 dyn_cast_or_null<Instruction>(DeadInsts.pop_back_val()))
Benjamin Kramer8bcc9712012-08-29 15:32:21 +00002040 RecursivelyDeleteTriviallyDeadInstructions(Inst, TLI);
Andrew Trick87716c92011-03-17 23:51:11 +00002041
Dan Gohmandaafbe62009-06-26 22:53:46 +00002042 // The Rewriter may not be used from this point on.
Torok Edwin26895b52009-05-24 20:08:21 +00002043
Dan Gohmand76d71a2009-05-12 02:17:14 +00002044 // Loop-invariant instructions in the preheader that aren't used in the
2045 // loop may be sunk below the loop to reduce register pressure.
Dan Gohmandaafbe62009-06-26 22:53:46 +00002046 SinkUnusedInvariants(L);
Dan Gohmand76d71a2009-05-12 02:17:14 +00002047
Dan Gohmand76d71a2009-05-12 02:17:14 +00002048 // Clean up dead instructions.
Benjamin Kramer8bcc9712012-08-29 15:32:21 +00002049 Changed |= DeleteDeadPHIs(L->getHeader(), TLI);
Dan Gohmand76d71a2009-05-12 02:17:14 +00002050 // Check a post-condition.
Andrew Trick494c5492011-07-18 18:44:20 +00002051 assert(L->isLCSSAForm(*DT) &&
2052 "Indvars did not leave the loop in lcssa form!");
2053
2054 // Verify that LFTR, and any other change have not interfered with SCEV's
2055 // ability to compute trip count.
2056#ifndef NDEBUG
Andrew Trickf47d0af2012-03-22 17:10:11 +00002057 if (VerifyIndvars && !isa<SCEVCouldNotCompute>(BackedgeTakenCount)) {
Andrew Trick494c5492011-07-18 18:44:20 +00002058 SE->forgetLoop(L);
2059 const SCEV *NewBECount = SE->getBackedgeTakenCount(L);
2060 if (SE->getTypeSizeInBits(BackedgeTakenCount->getType()) <
2061 SE->getTypeSizeInBits(NewBECount->getType()))
2062 NewBECount = SE->getTruncateOrNoop(NewBECount,
2063 BackedgeTakenCount->getType());
2064 else
2065 BackedgeTakenCount = SE->getTruncateOrNoop(BackedgeTakenCount,
2066 NewBECount->getType());
2067 assert(BackedgeTakenCount == NewBECount && "indvars must preserve SCEV");
2068 }
2069#endif
2070
Devang Patel2ac57e12007-03-07 06:39:01 +00002071 return Changed;
Chris Lattner476e6df2001-12-03 17:28:42 +00002072}