1 //===- GuardWidening.cpp - ---- Guard widening ----------------------------===// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 // 10 // This file implements the guard widening pass. The semantics of the 11 // @llvm.experimental.guard intrinsic lets LLVM transform it so that it fails 12 // more often that it did before the transform. This optimization is called 13 // "widening" and can be used hoist and common runtime checks in situations like 14 // these: 15 // 16 // %cmp0 = 7 u< Length 17 // call @llvm.experimental.guard(i1 %cmp0) [ "deopt"(...) ] 18 // call @unknown_side_effects() 19 // %cmp1 = 9 u< Length 20 // call @llvm.experimental.guard(i1 %cmp1) [ "deopt"(...) ] 21 // ... 22 // 23 // => 24 // 25 // %cmp0 = 9 u< Length 26 // call @llvm.experimental.guard(i1 %cmp0) [ "deopt"(...) ] 27 // call @unknown_side_effects() 28 // ... 29 // 30 // If %cmp0 is false, @llvm.experimental.guard will "deoptimize" back to a 31 // generic implementation of the same function, which will have the correct 32 // semantics from that point onward. It is always _legal_ to deoptimize (so 33 // replacing %cmp0 with false is "correct"), though it may not always be 34 // profitable to do so. 35 // 36 // NB! This pass is a work in progress. It hasn't been tuned to be "production 37 // ready" yet. It is known to have quadriatic running time and will not scale 38 // to large numbers of guards 39 // 40 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 41 42 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar/GuardWidening.h" 43 #include <functional> 44 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h" 45 #include "llvm/ADT/DepthFirstIterator.h" 46 #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" 47 #include "llvm/Analysis/BranchProbabilityInfo.h" 48 #include "llvm/Analysis/GuardUtils.h" 49 #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h" 50 #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopPass.h" 51 #include "llvm/Analysis/PostDominators.h" 52 #include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h" 53 #include "llvm/IR/ConstantRange.h" 54 #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h" 55 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h" 56 #include "llvm/IR/PatternMatch.h" 57 #include "llvm/Pass.h" 58 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 59 #include "llvm/Support/KnownBits.h" 60 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h" 61 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/LoopUtils.h" 62 63 using namespace llvm; 64 65 #define DEBUG_TYPE "guard-widening" 66 67 STATISTIC(GuardsEliminated, "Number of eliminated guards"); 68 STATISTIC(CondBranchEliminated, "Number of eliminated conditional branches"); 69 70 static cl::opt<bool> WidenFrequentBranches( 71 "guard-widening-widen-frequent-branches", cl::Hidden, 72 cl::desc("Widen conditions of explicit branches into dominating guards in " 73 "case if their taken frequency exceeds threshold set by " 74 "guard-widening-frequent-branch-threshold option"), 75 cl::init(false)); 76 77 static cl::opt<unsigned> FrequentBranchThreshold( 78 "guard-widening-frequent-branch-threshold", cl::Hidden, 79 cl::desc("When WidenFrequentBranches is set to true, this option is used " 80 "to determine which branches are frequently taken. The criteria " 81 "that a branch is taken more often than " 82 "((FrequentBranchThreshold - 1) / FrequentBranchThreshold), then " 83 "it is considered frequently taken"), 84 cl::init(1000)); 85 86 87 namespace { 88 89 // Get the condition of \p I. It can either be a guard or a conditional branch. 90 static Value *getCondition(Instruction *I) { 91 if (IntrinsicInst *GI = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(I)) { 92 assert(GI->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_guard && 93 "Bad guard intrinsic?"); 94 return GI->getArgOperand(0); 95 } 96 return cast<BranchInst>(I)->getCondition(); 97 } 98 99 // Set the condition for \p I to \p NewCond. \p I can either be a guard or a 100 // conditional branch. 101 static void setCondition(Instruction *I, Value *NewCond) { 102 if (IntrinsicInst *GI = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(I)) { 103 assert(GI->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_guard && 104 "Bad guard intrinsic?"); 105 GI->setArgOperand(0, NewCond); 106 return; 107 } 108 cast<BranchInst>(I)->setCondition(NewCond); 109 } 110 111 // Eliminates the guard instruction properly. 112 static void eliminateGuard(Instruction *GuardInst) { 113 GuardInst->eraseFromParent(); 114 ++GuardsEliminated; 115 } 116 117 class GuardWideningImpl { 118 DominatorTree &DT; 119 PostDominatorTree *PDT; 120 LoopInfo &LI; 121 BranchProbabilityInfo *BPI; 122 123 /// Together, these describe the region of interest. This might be all of 124 /// the blocks within a function, or only a given loop's blocks and preheader. 125 DomTreeNode *Root; 126 std::function<bool(BasicBlock*)> BlockFilter; 127 128 /// The set of guards and conditional branches whose conditions have been 129 /// widened into dominating guards. 130 SmallVector<Instruction *, 16> EliminatedGuardsAndBranches; 131 132 /// The set of guards which have been widened to include conditions to other 133 /// guards. 134 DenseSet<Instruction *> WidenedGuards; 135 136 /// Try to eliminate guard \p Guard by widening it into an earlier dominating 137 /// guard. \p DFSI is the DFS iterator on the dominator tree that is 138 /// currently visiting the block containing \p Guard, and \p GuardsPerBlock 139 /// maps BasicBlocks to the set of guards seen in that block. 140 bool eliminateGuardViaWidening( 141 Instruction *Guard, const df_iterator<DomTreeNode *> &DFSI, 142 const DenseMap<BasicBlock *, SmallVector<Instruction *, 8>> & 143 GuardsPerBlock, bool InvertCondition = false); 144 145 /// Used to keep track of which widening potential is more effective. 146 enum WideningScore { 147 /// Don't widen. 148 WS_IllegalOrNegative, 149 150 /// Widening is performance neutral as far as the cycles spent in check 151 /// conditions goes (but can still help, e.g., code layout, having less 152 /// deopt state). 153 WS_Neutral, 154 155 /// Widening is profitable. 156 WS_Positive, 157 158 /// Widening is very profitable. Not significantly different from \c 159 /// WS_Positive, except by the order. 160 WS_VeryPositive 161 }; 162 163 static StringRef scoreTypeToString(WideningScore WS); 164 165 /// Compute the score for widening the condition in \p DominatedGuard 166 /// (contained in \p DominatedGuardLoop) into \p DominatingGuard (contained in 167 /// \p DominatingGuardLoop). If \p InvertCond is set, then we widen the 168 /// inverted condition of the dominating guard. 169 WideningScore computeWideningScore(Instruction *DominatedGuard, 170 Loop *DominatedGuardLoop, 171 Instruction *DominatingGuard, 172 Loop *DominatingGuardLoop, 173 bool InvertCond); 174 175 /// Helper to check if \p V can be hoisted to \p InsertPos. 176 bool isAvailableAt(Value *V, Instruction *InsertPos) { 177 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 8> Visited; 178 return isAvailableAt(V, InsertPos, Visited); 179 } 180 181 bool isAvailableAt(Value *V, Instruction *InsertPos, 182 SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &Visited); 183 184 /// Helper to hoist \p V to \p InsertPos. Guaranteed to succeed if \c 185 /// isAvailableAt returned true. 186 void makeAvailableAt(Value *V, Instruction *InsertPos); 187 188 /// Common helper used by \c widenGuard and \c isWideningCondProfitable. Try 189 /// to generate an expression computing the logical AND of \p Cond0 and (\p 190 /// Cond1 XOR \p InvertCondition). 191 /// Return true if the expression computing the AND is only as 192 /// expensive as computing one of the two. If \p InsertPt is true then 193 /// actually generate the resulting expression, make it available at \p 194 /// InsertPt and return it in \p Result (else no change to the IR is made). 195 bool widenCondCommon(Value *Cond0, Value *Cond1, Instruction *InsertPt, 196 Value *&Result, bool InvertCondition); 197 198 /// Represents a range check of the form \c Base + \c Offset u< \c Length, 199 /// with the constraint that \c Length is not negative. \c CheckInst is the 200 /// pre-existing instruction in the IR that computes the result of this range 201 /// check. 202 class RangeCheck { 203 Value *Base; 204 ConstantInt *Offset; 205 Value *Length; 206 ICmpInst *CheckInst; 207 208 public: 209 explicit RangeCheck(Value *Base, ConstantInt *Offset, Value *Length, 210 ICmpInst *CheckInst) 211 : Base(Base), Offset(Offset), Length(Length), CheckInst(CheckInst) {} 212 213 void setBase(Value *NewBase) { Base = NewBase; } 214 void setOffset(ConstantInt *NewOffset) { Offset = NewOffset; } 215 216 Value *getBase() const { return Base; } 217 ConstantInt *getOffset() const { return Offset; } 218 const APInt &getOffsetValue() const { return getOffset()->getValue(); } 219 Value *getLength() const { return Length; }; 220 ICmpInst *getCheckInst() const { return CheckInst; } 221 222 void print(raw_ostream &OS, bool PrintTypes = false) { 223 OS << "Base: "; 224 Base->printAsOperand(OS, PrintTypes); 225 OS << " Offset: "; 226 Offset->printAsOperand(OS, PrintTypes); 227 OS << " Length: "; 228 Length->printAsOperand(OS, PrintTypes); 229 } 230 231 LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void dump() { 232 print(dbgs()); 233 dbgs() << "\n"; 234 } 235 }; 236 237 /// Parse \p CheckCond into a conjunction (logical-and) of range checks; and 238 /// append them to \p Checks. Returns true on success, may clobber \c Checks 239 /// on failure. 240 bool parseRangeChecks(Value *CheckCond, SmallVectorImpl<RangeCheck> &Checks) { 241 SmallPtrSet<Value *, 8> Visited; 242 return parseRangeChecks(CheckCond, Checks, Visited); 243 } 244 245 bool parseRangeChecks(Value *CheckCond, SmallVectorImpl<RangeCheck> &Checks, 246 SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &Visited); 247 248 /// Combine the checks in \p Checks into a smaller set of checks and append 249 /// them into \p CombinedChecks. Return true on success (i.e. all of checks 250 /// in \p Checks were combined into \p CombinedChecks). Clobbers \p Checks 251 /// and \p CombinedChecks on success and on failure. 252 bool combineRangeChecks(SmallVectorImpl<RangeCheck> &Checks, 253 SmallVectorImpl<RangeCheck> &CombinedChecks); 254 255 /// Can we compute the logical AND of \p Cond0 and \p Cond1 for the price of 256 /// computing only one of the two expressions? 257 bool isWideningCondProfitable(Value *Cond0, Value *Cond1, bool InvertCond) { 258 Value *ResultUnused; 259 return widenCondCommon(Cond0, Cond1, /*InsertPt=*/nullptr, ResultUnused, 260 InvertCond); 261 } 262 263 /// If \p InvertCondition is false, Widen \p ToWiden to fail if 264 /// \p NewCondition is false, otherwise make it fail if \p NewCondition is 265 /// true (in addition to whatever it is already checking). 266 void widenGuard(Instruction *ToWiden, Value *NewCondition, 267 bool InvertCondition) { 268 Value *Result; 269 widenCondCommon(ToWiden->getOperand(0), NewCondition, ToWiden, Result, 270 InvertCondition); 271 setCondition(ToWiden, Result); 272 } 273 274 public: 275 276 explicit GuardWideningImpl(DominatorTree &DT, PostDominatorTree *PDT, 277 LoopInfo &LI, BranchProbabilityInfo *BPI, 278 DomTreeNode *Root, 279 std::function<bool(BasicBlock*)> BlockFilter) 280 : DT(DT), PDT(PDT), LI(LI), BPI(BPI), Root(Root), BlockFilter(BlockFilter) 281 {} 282 283 /// The entry point for this pass. 284 bool run(); 285 }; 286 } 287 288 bool GuardWideningImpl::run() { 289 DenseMap<BasicBlock *, SmallVector<Instruction *, 8>> GuardsInBlock; 290 bool Changed = false; 291 Optional<BranchProbability> LikelyTaken = None; 292 if (WidenFrequentBranches && BPI) { 293 unsigned Threshold = FrequentBranchThreshold; 294 assert(Threshold > 0 && "Zero threshold makes no sense!"); 295 LikelyTaken = BranchProbability(Threshold - 1, Threshold); 296 } 297 298 for (auto DFI = df_begin(Root), DFE = df_end(Root); 299 DFI != DFE; ++DFI) { 300 auto *BB = (*DFI)->getBlock(); 301 if (!BlockFilter(BB)) 302 continue; 303 304 auto &CurrentList = GuardsInBlock[BB]; 305 306 for (auto &I : *BB) 307 if (isGuard(&I)) 308 CurrentList.push_back(cast<Instruction>(&I)); 309 310 for (auto *II : CurrentList) 311 Changed |= eliminateGuardViaWidening(II, DFI, GuardsInBlock); 312 if (WidenFrequentBranches && BPI) 313 if (auto *BI = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(BB->getTerminator())) 314 if (BI->isConditional()) { 315 // If one of branches of a conditional is likely taken, try to 316 // eliminate it. 317 if (BPI->getEdgeProbability(BB, 0U) >= *LikelyTaken) 318 Changed |= eliminateGuardViaWidening(BI, DFI, GuardsInBlock); 319 else if (BPI->getEdgeProbability(BB, 1U) >= *LikelyTaken) 320 Changed |= eliminateGuardViaWidening(BI, DFI, GuardsInBlock, 321 /*InvertCondition*/true); 322 } 323 } 324 325 assert(EliminatedGuardsAndBranches.empty() || Changed); 326 for (auto *I : EliminatedGuardsAndBranches) 327 if (!WidenedGuards.count(I)) { 328 assert(isa<ConstantInt>(getCondition(I)) && "Should be!"); 329 if (isGuard(I)) 330 eliminateGuard(I); 331 else { 332 assert(isa<BranchInst>(I) && 333 "Eliminated something other than guard or branch?"); 334 ++CondBranchEliminated; 335 } 336 } 337 338 return Changed; 339 } 340 341 bool GuardWideningImpl::eliminateGuardViaWidening( 342 Instruction *GuardInst, const df_iterator<DomTreeNode *> &DFSI, 343 const DenseMap<BasicBlock *, SmallVector<Instruction *, 8>> & 344 GuardsInBlock, bool InvertCondition) { 345 // Ignore trivial true or false conditions. These instructions will be 346 // trivially eliminated by any cleanup pass. Do not erase them because other 347 // guards can possibly be widened into them. 348 if (isa<ConstantInt>(getCondition(GuardInst))) 349 return false; 350 351 Instruction *BestSoFar = nullptr; 352 auto BestScoreSoFar = WS_IllegalOrNegative; 353 auto *GuardInstLoop = LI.getLoopFor(GuardInst->getParent()); 354 355 // In the set of dominating guards, find the one we can merge GuardInst with 356 // for the most profit. 357 for (unsigned i = 0, e = DFSI.getPathLength(); i != e; ++i) { 358 auto *CurBB = DFSI.getPath(i)->getBlock(); 359 if (!BlockFilter(CurBB)) 360 break; 361 auto *CurLoop = LI.getLoopFor(CurBB); 362 assert(GuardsInBlock.count(CurBB) && "Must have been populated by now!"); 363 const auto &GuardsInCurBB = GuardsInBlock.find(CurBB)->second; 364 365 auto I = GuardsInCurBB.begin(); 366 auto E = GuardsInCurBB.end(); 367 368 #ifndef NDEBUG 369 { 370 unsigned Index = 0; 371 for (auto &I : *CurBB) { 372 if (Index == GuardsInCurBB.size()) 373 break; 374 if (GuardsInCurBB[Index] == &I) 375 Index++; 376 } 377 assert(Index == GuardsInCurBB.size() && 378 "Guards expected to be in order!"); 379 } 380 #endif 381 382 assert((i == (e - 1)) == (GuardInst->getParent() == CurBB) && "Bad DFS?"); 383 384 if (i == (e - 1) && CurBB->getTerminator() != GuardInst) { 385 // Corner case: make sure we're only looking at guards strictly dominating 386 // GuardInst when visiting GuardInst->getParent(). 387 auto NewEnd = std::find(I, E, GuardInst); 388 assert(NewEnd != E && "GuardInst not in its own block?"); 389 E = NewEnd; 390 } 391 392 for (auto *Candidate : make_range(I, E)) { 393 auto Score = 394 computeWideningScore(GuardInst, GuardInstLoop, Candidate, CurLoop, 395 InvertCondition); 396 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Score between " << *getCondition(GuardInst) 397 << " and " << *getCondition(Candidate) << " is " 398 << scoreTypeToString(Score) << "\n"); 399 if (Score > BestScoreSoFar) { 400 BestScoreSoFar = Score; 401 BestSoFar = Candidate; 402 } 403 } 404 } 405 406 if (BestScoreSoFar == WS_IllegalOrNegative) { 407 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Did not eliminate guard " << *GuardInst << "\n"); 408 return false; 409 } 410 411 assert(BestSoFar != GuardInst && "Should have never visited same guard!"); 412 assert(DT.dominates(BestSoFar, GuardInst) && "Should be!"); 413 414 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Widening " << *GuardInst << " into " << *BestSoFar 415 << " with score " << scoreTypeToString(BestScoreSoFar) 416 << "\n"); 417 widenGuard(BestSoFar, getCondition(GuardInst), InvertCondition); 418 auto NewGuardCondition = InvertCondition 419 ? ConstantInt::getFalse(GuardInst->getContext()) 420 : ConstantInt::getTrue(GuardInst->getContext()); 421 setCondition(GuardInst, NewGuardCondition); 422 EliminatedGuardsAndBranches.push_back(GuardInst); 423 WidenedGuards.insert(BestSoFar); 424 return true; 425 } 426 427 GuardWideningImpl::WideningScore GuardWideningImpl::computeWideningScore( 428 Instruction *DominatedGuard, Loop *DominatedGuardLoop, 429 Instruction *DominatingGuard, Loop *DominatingGuardLoop, bool InvertCond) { 430 bool HoistingOutOfLoop = false; 431 432 if (DominatingGuardLoop != DominatedGuardLoop) { 433 // Be conservative and don't widen into a sibling loop. TODO: If the 434 // sibling is colder, we should consider allowing this. 435 if (DominatingGuardLoop && 436 !DominatingGuardLoop->contains(DominatedGuardLoop)) 437 return WS_IllegalOrNegative; 438 439 HoistingOutOfLoop = true; 440 } 441 442 if (!isAvailableAt(getCondition(DominatedGuard), DominatingGuard)) 443 return WS_IllegalOrNegative; 444 445 // If the guard was conditional executed, it may never be reached 446 // dynamically. There are two potential downsides to hoisting it out of the 447 // conditionally executed region: 1) we may spuriously deopt without need and 448 // 2) we have the extra cost of computing the guard condition in the common 449 // case. At the moment, we really only consider the second in our heuristic 450 // here. TODO: evaluate cost model for spurious deopt 451 // NOTE: As written, this also lets us hoist right over another guard which 452 // is essentially just another spelling for control flow. 453 if (isWideningCondProfitable(getCondition(DominatedGuard), 454 getCondition(DominatingGuard), InvertCond)) 455 return HoistingOutOfLoop ? WS_VeryPositive : WS_Positive; 456 457 if (HoistingOutOfLoop) 458 return WS_Positive; 459 460 // Returns true if we might be hoisting above explicit control flow. Note 461 // that this completely ignores implicit control flow (guards, calls which 462 // throw, etc...). That choice appears arbitrary. 463 auto MaybeHoistingOutOfIf = [&]() { 464 auto *DominatingBlock = DominatingGuard->getParent(); 465 auto *DominatedBlock = DominatedGuard->getParent(); 466 467 // Same Block? 468 if (DominatedBlock == DominatingBlock) 469 return false; 470 // Obvious successor (common loop header/preheader case) 471 if (DominatedBlock == DominatingBlock->getUniqueSuccessor()) 472 return false; 473 // TODO: diamond, triangle cases 474 if (!PDT) return true; 475 return !PDT->dominates(DominatedBlock, DominatingBlock); 476 }; 477 478 return MaybeHoistingOutOfIf() ? WS_IllegalOrNegative : WS_Neutral; 479 } 480 481 bool GuardWideningImpl::isAvailableAt(Value *V, Instruction *Loc, 482 SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &Visited) { 483 auto *Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V); 484 if (!Inst || DT.dominates(Inst, Loc) || Visited.count(Inst)) 485 return true; 486 487 if (!isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute(Inst, Loc, &DT) || 488 Inst->mayReadFromMemory()) 489 return false; 490 491 Visited.insert(Inst); 492 493 // We only want to go _up_ the dominance chain when recursing. 494 assert(!isa<PHINode>(Loc) && 495 "PHIs should return false for isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute"); 496 assert(DT.isReachableFromEntry(Inst->getParent()) && 497 "We did a DFS from the block entry!"); 498 return all_of(Inst->operands(), 499 [&](Value *Op) { return isAvailableAt(Op, Loc, Visited); }); 500 } 501 502 void GuardWideningImpl::makeAvailableAt(Value *V, Instruction *Loc) { 503 auto *Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V); 504 if (!Inst || DT.dominates(Inst, Loc)) 505 return; 506 507 assert(isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute(Inst, Loc, &DT) && 508 !Inst->mayReadFromMemory() && "Should've checked with isAvailableAt!"); 509 510 for (Value *Op : Inst->operands()) 511 makeAvailableAt(Op, Loc); 512 513 Inst->moveBefore(Loc); 514 } 515 516 bool GuardWideningImpl::widenCondCommon(Value *Cond0, Value *Cond1, 517 Instruction *InsertPt, Value *&Result, 518 bool InvertCondition) { 519 using namespace llvm::PatternMatch; 520 521 { 522 // L >u C0 && L >u C1 -> L >u max(C0, C1) 523 ConstantInt *RHS0, *RHS1; 524 Value *LHS; 525 ICmpInst::Predicate Pred0, Pred1; 526 if (match(Cond0, m_ICmp(Pred0, m_Value(LHS), m_ConstantInt(RHS0))) && 527 match(Cond1, m_ICmp(Pred1, m_Specific(LHS), m_ConstantInt(RHS1)))) { 528 if (InvertCondition) 529 Pred1 = ICmpInst::getInversePredicate(Pred1); 530 531 ConstantRange CR0 = 532 ConstantRange::makeExactICmpRegion(Pred0, RHS0->getValue()); 533 ConstantRange CR1 = 534 ConstantRange::makeExactICmpRegion(Pred1, RHS1->getValue()); 535 536 // SubsetIntersect is a subset of the actual mathematical intersection of 537 // CR0 and CR1, while SupersetIntersect is a superset of the actual 538 // mathematical intersection. If these two ConstantRanges are equal, then 539 // we know we were able to represent the actual mathematical intersection 540 // of CR0 and CR1, and can use the same to generate an icmp instruction. 541 // 542 // Given what we're doing here and the semantics of guards, it would 543 // actually be correct to just use SubsetIntersect, but that may be too 544 // aggressive in cases we care about. 545 auto SubsetIntersect = CR0.inverse().unionWith(CR1.inverse()).inverse(); 546 auto SupersetIntersect = CR0.intersectWith(CR1); 547 548 APInt NewRHSAP; 549 CmpInst::Predicate Pred; 550 if (SubsetIntersect == SupersetIntersect && 551 SubsetIntersect.getEquivalentICmp(Pred, NewRHSAP)) { 552 if (InsertPt) { 553 ConstantInt *NewRHS = ConstantInt::get(Cond0->getContext(), NewRHSAP); 554 Result = new ICmpInst(InsertPt, Pred, LHS, NewRHS, "wide.chk"); 555 } 556 return true; 557 } 558 } 559 } 560 561 { 562 SmallVector<GuardWideningImpl::RangeCheck, 4> Checks, CombinedChecks; 563 // TODO: Support InvertCondition case? 564 if (!InvertCondition && 565 parseRangeChecks(Cond0, Checks) && parseRangeChecks(Cond1, Checks) && 566 combineRangeChecks(Checks, CombinedChecks)) { 567 if (InsertPt) { 568 Result = nullptr; 569 for (auto &RC : CombinedChecks) { 570 makeAvailableAt(RC.getCheckInst(), InsertPt); 571 if (Result) 572 Result = BinaryOperator::CreateAnd(RC.getCheckInst(), Result, "", 573 InsertPt); 574 else 575 Result = RC.getCheckInst(); 576 } 577 578 Result->setName("wide.chk"); 579 } 580 return true; 581 } 582 } 583 584 // Base case -- just logical-and the two conditions together. 585 586 if (InsertPt) { 587 makeAvailableAt(Cond0, InsertPt); 588 makeAvailableAt(Cond1, InsertPt); 589 if (InvertCondition) 590 Cond1 = BinaryOperator::CreateNot(Cond1, "inverted", InsertPt); 591 Result = BinaryOperator::CreateAnd(Cond0, Cond1, "wide.chk", InsertPt); 592 } 593 594 // We were not able to compute Cond0 AND Cond1 for the price of one. 595 return false; 596 } 597 598 bool GuardWideningImpl::parseRangeChecks( 599 Value *CheckCond, SmallVectorImpl<GuardWideningImpl::RangeCheck> &Checks, 600 SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &Visited) { 601 if (!Visited.insert(CheckCond).second) 602 return true; 603 604 using namespace llvm::PatternMatch; 605 606 { 607 Value *AndLHS, *AndRHS; 608 if (match(CheckCond, m_And(m_Value(AndLHS), m_Value(AndRHS)))) 609 return parseRangeChecks(AndLHS, Checks) && 610 parseRangeChecks(AndRHS, Checks); 611 } 612 613 auto *IC = dyn_cast<ICmpInst>(CheckCond); 614 if (!IC || !IC->getOperand(0)->getType()->isIntegerTy() || 615 (IC->getPredicate() != ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT && 616 IC->getPredicate() != ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT)) 617 return false; 618 619 Value *CmpLHS = IC->getOperand(0), *CmpRHS = IC->getOperand(1); 620 if (IC->getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT) 621 std::swap(CmpLHS, CmpRHS); 622 623 auto &DL = IC->getModule()->getDataLayout(); 624 625 GuardWideningImpl::RangeCheck Check( 626 CmpLHS, cast<ConstantInt>(ConstantInt::getNullValue(CmpRHS->getType())), 627 CmpRHS, IC); 628 629 if (!isKnownNonNegative(Check.getLength(), DL)) 630 return false; 631 632 // What we have in \c Check now is a correct interpretation of \p CheckCond. 633 // Try to see if we can move some constant offsets into the \c Offset field. 634 635 bool Changed; 636 auto &Ctx = CheckCond->getContext(); 637 638 do { 639 Value *OpLHS; 640 ConstantInt *OpRHS; 641 Changed = false; 642 643 #ifndef NDEBUG 644 auto *BaseInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Check.getBase()); 645 assert((!BaseInst || DT.isReachableFromEntry(BaseInst->getParent())) && 646 "Unreachable instruction?"); 647 #endif 648 649 if (match(Check.getBase(), m_Add(m_Value(OpLHS), m_ConstantInt(OpRHS)))) { 650 Check.setBase(OpLHS); 651 APInt NewOffset = Check.getOffsetValue() + OpRHS->getValue(); 652 Check.setOffset(ConstantInt::get(Ctx, NewOffset)); 653 Changed = true; 654 } else if (match(Check.getBase(), 655 m_Or(m_Value(OpLHS), m_ConstantInt(OpRHS)))) { 656 KnownBits Known = computeKnownBits(OpLHS, DL); 657 if ((OpRHS->getValue() & Known.Zero) == OpRHS->getValue()) { 658 Check.setBase(OpLHS); 659 APInt NewOffset = Check.getOffsetValue() + OpRHS->getValue(); 660 Check.setOffset(ConstantInt::get(Ctx, NewOffset)); 661 Changed = true; 662 } 663 } 664 } while (Changed); 665 666 Checks.push_back(Check); 667 return true; 668 } 669 670 bool GuardWideningImpl::combineRangeChecks( 671 SmallVectorImpl<GuardWideningImpl::RangeCheck> &Checks, 672 SmallVectorImpl<GuardWideningImpl::RangeCheck> &RangeChecksOut) { 673 unsigned OldCount = Checks.size(); 674 while (!Checks.empty()) { 675 // Pick all of the range checks with a specific base and length, and try to 676 // merge them. 677 Value *CurrentBase = Checks.front().getBase(); 678 Value *CurrentLength = Checks.front().getLength(); 679 680 SmallVector<GuardWideningImpl::RangeCheck, 3> CurrentChecks; 681 682 auto IsCurrentCheck = [&](GuardWideningImpl::RangeCheck &RC) { 683 return RC.getBase() == CurrentBase && RC.getLength() == CurrentLength; 684 }; 685 686 copy_if(Checks, std::back_inserter(CurrentChecks), IsCurrentCheck); 687 Checks.erase(remove_if(Checks, IsCurrentCheck), Checks.end()); 688 689 assert(CurrentChecks.size() != 0 && "We know we have at least one!"); 690 691 if (CurrentChecks.size() < 3) { 692 RangeChecksOut.insert(RangeChecksOut.end(), CurrentChecks.begin(), 693 CurrentChecks.end()); 694 continue; 695 } 696 697 // CurrentChecks.size() will typically be 3 here, but so far there has been 698 // no need to hard-code that fact. 699 700 llvm::sort(CurrentChecks, [&](const GuardWideningImpl::RangeCheck &LHS, 701 const GuardWideningImpl::RangeCheck &RHS) { 702 return LHS.getOffsetValue().slt(RHS.getOffsetValue()); 703 }); 704 705 // Note: std::sort should not invalidate the ChecksStart iterator. 706 707 ConstantInt *MinOffset = CurrentChecks.front().getOffset(), 708 *MaxOffset = CurrentChecks.back().getOffset(); 709 710 unsigned BitWidth = MaxOffset->getValue().getBitWidth(); 711 if ((MaxOffset->getValue() - MinOffset->getValue()) 712 .ugt(APInt::getSignedMinValue(BitWidth))) 713 return false; 714 715 APInt MaxDiff = MaxOffset->getValue() - MinOffset->getValue(); 716 const APInt &HighOffset = MaxOffset->getValue(); 717 auto OffsetOK = [&](const GuardWideningImpl::RangeCheck &RC) { 718 return (HighOffset - RC.getOffsetValue()).ult(MaxDiff); 719 }; 720 721 if (MaxDiff.isMinValue() || 722 !std::all_of(std::next(CurrentChecks.begin()), CurrentChecks.end(), 723 OffsetOK)) 724 return false; 725 726 // We have a series of f+1 checks as: 727 // 728 // I+k_0 u< L ... Chk_0 729 // I+k_1 u< L ... Chk_1 730 // ... 731 // I+k_f u< L ... Chk_f 732 // 733 // with forall i in [0,f]: k_f-k_i u< k_f-k_0 ... Precond_0 734 // k_f-k_0 u< INT_MIN+k_f ... Precond_1 735 // k_f != k_0 ... Precond_2 736 // 737 // Claim: 738 // Chk_0 AND Chk_f implies all the other checks 739 // 740 // Informal proof sketch: 741 // 742 // We will show that the integer range [I+k_0,I+k_f] does not unsigned-wrap 743 // (i.e. going from I+k_0 to I+k_f does not cross the -1,0 boundary) and 744 // thus I+k_f is the greatest unsigned value in that range. 745 // 746 // This combined with Ckh_(f+1) shows that everything in that range is u< L. 747 // Via Precond_0 we know that all of the indices in Chk_0 through Chk_(f+1) 748 // lie in [I+k_0,I+k_f], this proving our claim. 749 // 750 // To see that [I+k_0,I+k_f] is not a wrapping range, note that there are 751 // two possibilities: I+k_0 u< I+k_f or I+k_0 >u I+k_f (they can't be equal 752 // since k_0 != k_f). In the former case, [I+k_0,I+k_f] is not a wrapping 753 // range by definition, and the latter case is impossible: 754 // 755 // 0-----I+k_f---I+k_0----L---INT_MAX,INT_MIN------------------(-1) 756 // xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 757 // 758 // For Chk_0 to succeed, we'd have to have k_f-k_0 (the range highlighted 759 // with 'x' above) to be at least >u INT_MIN. 760 761 RangeChecksOut.emplace_back(CurrentChecks.front()); 762 RangeChecksOut.emplace_back(CurrentChecks.back()); 763 } 764 765 assert(RangeChecksOut.size() <= OldCount && "We pessimized!"); 766 return RangeChecksOut.size() != OldCount; 767 } 768 769 #ifndef NDEBUG 770 StringRef GuardWideningImpl::scoreTypeToString(WideningScore WS) { 771 switch (WS) { 772 case WS_IllegalOrNegative: 773 return "IllegalOrNegative"; 774 case WS_Neutral: 775 return "Neutral"; 776 case WS_Positive: 777 return "Positive"; 778 case WS_VeryPositive: 779 return "VeryPositive"; 780 } 781 782 llvm_unreachable("Fully covered switch above!"); 783 } 784 #endif 785 786 PreservedAnalyses GuardWideningPass::run(Function &F, 787 FunctionAnalysisManager &AM) { 788 auto &DT = AM.getResult<DominatorTreeAnalysis>(F); 789 auto &LI = AM.getResult<LoopAnalysis>(F); 790 auto &PDT = AM.getResult<PostDominatorTreeAnalysis>(F); 791 BranchProbabilityInfo *BPI = nullptr; 792 if (WidenFrequentBranches) 793 BPI = AM.getCachedResult<BranchProbabilityAnalysis>(F); 794 if (!GuardWideningImpl(DT, &PDT, LI, BPI, DT.getRootNode(), 795 [](BasicBlock*) { return true; } ).run()) 796 return PreservedAnalyses::all(); 797 798 PreservedAnalyses PA; 799 PA.preserveSet<CFGAnalyses>(); 800 return PA; 801 } 802 803 namespace { 804 struct GuardWideningLegacyPass : public FunctionPass { 805 static char ID; 806 807 GuardWideningLegacyPass() : FunctionPass(ID) { 808 initializeGuardWideningLegacyPassPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 809 } 810 811 bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override { 812 if (skipFunction(F)) 813 return false; 814 auto &DT = getAnalysis<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>().getDomTree(); 815 auto &LI = getAnalysis<LoopInfoWrapperPass>().getLoopInfo(); 816 auto &PDT = getAnalysis<PostDominatorTreeWrapperPass>().getPostDomTree(); 817 BranchProbabilityInfo *BPI = nullptr; 818 if (WidenFrequentBranches) 819 BPI = &getAnalysis<BranchProbabilityInfoWrapperPass>().getBPI(); 820 return GuardWideningImpl(DT, &PDT, LI, BPI, DT.getRootNode(), 821 [](BasicBlock*) { return true; } ).run(); 822 } 823 824 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { 825 AU.setPreservesCFG(); 826 AU.addRequired<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>(); 827 AU.addRequired<PostDominatorTreeWrapperPass>(); 828 AU.addRequired<LoopInfoWrapperPass>(); 829 if (WidenFrequentBranches) 830 AU.addRequired<BranchProbabilityInfoWrapperPass>(); 831 } 832 }; 833 834 /// Same as above, but restricted to a single loop at a time. Can be 835 /// scheduled with other loop passes w/o breaking out of LPM 836 struct LoopGuardWideningLegacyPass : public LoopPass { 837 static char ID; 838 839 LoopGuardWideningLegacyPass() : LoopPass(ID) { 840 initializeLoopGuardWideningLegacyPassPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 841 } 842 843 bool runOnLoop(Loop *L, LPPassManager &LPM) override { 844 if (skipLoop(L)) 845 return false; 846 auto &DT = getAnalysis<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>().getDomTree(); 847 auto &LI = getAnalysis<LoopInfoWrapperPass>().getLoopInfo(); 848 auto *PDTWP = getAnalysisIfAvailable<PostDominatorTreeWrapperPass>(); 849 auto *PDT = PDTWP ? &PDTWP->getPostDomTree() : nullptr; 850 BasicBlock *RootBB = L->getLoopPredecessor(); 851 if (!RootBB) 852 RootBB = L->getHeader(); 853 auto BlockFilter = [&](BasicBlock *BB) { 854 return BB == RootBB || L->contains(BB); 855 }; 856 BranchProbabilityInfo *BPI = nullptr; 857 if (WidenFrequentBranches) 858 BPI = &getAnalysis<BranchProbabilityInfoWrapperPass>().getBPI(); 859 return GuardWideningImpl(DT, PDT, LI, BPI, 860 DT.getNode(RootBB), BlockFilter).run(); 861 } 862 863 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { 864 if (WidenFrequentBranches) 865 AU.addRequired<BranchProbabilityInfoWrapperPass>(); 866 AU.setPreservesCFG(); 867 getLoopAnalysisUsage(AU); 868 AU.addPreserved<PostDominatorTreeWrapperPass>(); 869 } 870 }; 871 } 872 873 char GuardWideningLegacyPass::ID = 0; 874 char LoopGuardWideningLegacyPass::ID = 0; 875 876 INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(GuardWideningLegacyPass, "guard-widening", "Widen guards", 877 false, false) 878 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(DominatorTreeWrapperPass) 879 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(PostDominatorTreeWrapperPass) 880 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LoopInfoWrapperPass) 881 if (WidenFrequentBranches) 882 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(BranchProbabilityInfoWrapperPass) 883 INITIALIZE_PASS_END(GuardWideningLegacyPass, "guard-widening", "Widen guards", 884 false, false) 885 886 INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(LoopGuardWideningLegacyPass, "loop-guard-widening", 887 "Widen guards (within a single loop, as a loop pass)", 888 false, false) 889 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(DominatorTreeWrapperPass) 890 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(PostDominatorTreeWrapperPass) 891 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LoopInfoWrapperPass) 892 if (WidenFrequentBranches) 893 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(BranchProbabilityInfoWrapperPass) 894 INITIALIZE_PASS_END(LoopGuardWideningLegacyPass, "loop-guard-widening", 895 "Widen guards (within a single loop, as a loop pass)", 896 false, false) 897 898 FunctionPass *llvm::createGuardWideningPass() { 899 return new GuardWideningLegacyPass(); 900 } 901 902 Pass *llvm::createLoopGuardWideningPass() { 903 return new LoopGuardWideningLegacyPass(); 904 } 905