1 //===- NewGVN.cpp - Global Value Numbering Pass ---------------------------===// 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 /// \file 11 /// This file implements the new LLVM's Global Value Numbering pass. 12 /// GVN partitions values computed by a function into congruence classes. 13 /// Values ending up in the same congruence class are guaranteed to be the same 14 /// for every execution of the program. In that respect, congruency is a 15 /// compile-time approximation of equivalence of values at runtime. 16 /// The algorithm implemented here uses a sparse formulation and it's based 17 /// on the ideas described in the paper: 18 /// "A Sparse Algorithm for Predicated Global Value Numbering" from 19 /// Karthik Gargi. 20 /// 21 /// A brief overview of the algorithm: The algorithm is essentially the same as 22 /// the standard RPO value numbering algorithm (a good reference is the paper 23 /// "SCC based value numbering" by L. Taylor Simpson) with one major difference: 24 /// The RPO algorithm proceeds, on every iteration, to process every reachable 25 /// block and every instruction in that block. This is because the standard RPO 26 /// algorithm does not track what things have the same value number, it only 27 /// tracks what the value number of a given operation is (the mapping is 28 /// operation -> value number). Thus, when a value number of an operation 29 /// changes, it must reprocess everything to ensure all uses of a value number 30 /// get updated properly. In constrast, the sparse algorithm we use *also* 31 /// tracks what operations have a given value number (IE it also tracks the 32 /// reverse mapping from value number -> operations with that value number), so 33 /// that it only needs to reprocess the instructions that are affected when 34 /// something's value number changes. The vast majority of complexity and code 35 /// in this file is devoted to tracking what value numbers could change for what 36 /// instructions when various things happen. The rest of the algorithm is 37 /// devoted to performing symbolic evaluation, forward propagation, and 38 /// simplification of operations based on the value numbers deduced so far 39 /// 40 /// In order to make the GVN mostly-complete, we use a technique derived from 41 /// "Detection of Redundant Expressions: A Complete and Polynomial-time 42 /// Algorithm in SSA" by R.R. Pai. The source of incompleteness in most SSA 43 /// based GVN algorithms is related to their inability to detect equivalence 44 /// between phi of ops (IE phi(a+b, c+d)) and op of phis (phi(a,c) + phi(b, d)). 45 /// We resolve this issue by generating the equivalent "phi of ops" form for 46 /// each op of phis we see, in a way that only takes polynomial time to resolve. 47 /// 48 /// We also do not perform elimination by using any published algorithm. All 49 /// published algorithms are O(Instructions). Instead, we use a technique that 50 /// is O(number of operations with the same value number), enabling us to skip 51 /// trying to eliminate things that have unique value numbers. 52 // 53 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 54 55 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar/NewGVN.h" 56 #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" 57 #include "llvm/ADT/BitVector.h" 58 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h" 59 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMapInfo.h" 60 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h" 61 #include "llvm/ADT/DepthFirstIterator.h" 62 #include "llvm/ADT/GraphTraits.h" 63 #include "llvm/ADT/Hashing.h" 64 #include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h" 65 #include "llvm/ADT/PostOrderIterator.h" 66 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h" 67 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" 68 #include "llvm/ADT/SparseBitVector.h" 69 #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" 70 #include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h" 71 #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h" 72 #include "llvm/Analysis/AssumptionCache.h" 73 #include "llvm/Analysis/CFGPrinter.h" 74 #include "llvm/Analysis/ConstantFolding.h" 75 #include "llvm/Analysis/GlobalsModRef.h" 76 #include "llvm/Analysis/InstructionSimplify.h" 77 #include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.h" 78 #include "llvm/Analysis/MemorySSA.h" 79 #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h" 80 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h" 81 #include "llvm/IR/Argument.h" 82 #include "llvm/IR/BasicBlock.h" 83 #include "llvm/IR/Constant.h" 84 #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h" 85 #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h" 86 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" 87 #include "llvm/IR/InstrTypes.h" 88 #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.h" 89 #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h" 90 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h" 91 #include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h" 92 #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h" 93 #include "llvm/IR/Type.h" 94 #include "llvm/IR/Use.h" 95 #include "llvm/IR/User.h" 96 #include "llvm/IR/Value.h" 97 #include "llvm/Pass.h" 98 #include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h" 99 #include "llvm/Support/ArrayRecycler.h" 100 #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h" 101 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" 102 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 103 #include "llvm/Support/DebugCounter.h" 104 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" 105 #include "llvm/Support/PointerLikeTypeTraits.h" 106 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" 107 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h" 108 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar/GVNExpression.h" 109 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/PredicateInfo.h" 110 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/VNCoercion.h" 111 #include <algorithm> 112 #include <cassert> 113 #include <cstdint> 114 #include <iterator> 115 #include <map> 116 #include <memory> 117 #include <set> 118 #include <string> 119 #include <tuple> 120 #include <utility> 121 #include <vector> 122 123 using namespace llvm; 124 using namespace llvm::GVNExpression; 125 using namespace llvm::VNCoercion; 126 127 #define DEBUG_TYPE "newgvn" 128 129 STATISTIC(NumGVNInstrDeleted, "Number of instructions deleted"); 130 STATISTIC(NumGVNBlocksDeleted, "Number of blocks deleted"); 131 STATISTIC(NumGVNOpsSimplified, "Number of Expressions simplified"); 132 STATISTIC(NumGVNPhisAllSame, "Number of PHIs whos arguments are all the same"); 133 STATISTIC(NumGVNMaxIterations, 134 "Maximum Number of iterations it took to converge GVN"); 135 STATISTIC(NumGVNLeaderChanges, "Number of leader changes"); 136 STATISTIC(NumGVNSortedLeaderChanges, "Number of sorted leader changes"); 137 STATISTIC(NumGVNAvoidedSortedLeaderChanges, 138 "Number of avoided sorted leader changes"); 139 STATISTIC(NumGVNDeadStores, "Number of redundant/dead stores eliminated"); 140 STATISTIC(NumGVNPHIOfOpsCreated, "Number of PHI of ops created"); 141 STATISTIC(NumGVNPHIOfOpsEliminations, 142 "Number of things eliminated using PHI of ops"); 143 DEBUG_COUNTER(VNCounter, "newgvn-vn", 144 "Controls which instructions are value numbered"); 145 DEBUG_COUNTER(PHIOfOpsCounter, "newgvn-phi", 146 "Controls which instructions we create phi of ops for"); 147 // Currently store defining access refinement is too slow due to basicaa being 148 // egregiously slow. This flag lets us keep it working while we work on this 149 // issue. 150 static cl::opt<bool> EnableStoreRefinement("enable-store-refinement", 151 cl::init(false), cl::Hidden); 152 153 /// Currently, the generation "phi of ops" can result in correctness issues. 154 static cl::opt<bool> EnablePhiOfOps("enable-phi-of-ops", cl::init(true), 155 cl::Hidden); 156 157 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 158 // GVN Pass 159 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 160 161 // Anchor methods. 162 namespace llvm { 163 namespace GVNExpression { 164 165 Expression::~Expression() = default; 166 BasicExpression::~BasicExpression() = default; 167 CallExpression::~CallExpression() = default; 168 LoadExpression::~LoadExpression() = default; 169 StoreExpression::~StoreExpression() = default; 170 AggregateValueExpression::~AggregateValueExpression() = default; 171 PHIExpression::~PHIExpression() = default; 172 173 } // end namespace GVNExpression 174 } // end namespace llvm 175 176 namespace { 177 178 // Tarjan's SCC finding algorithm with Nuutila's improvements 179 // SCCIterator is actually fairly complex for the simple thing we want. 180 // It also wants to hand us SCC's that are unrelated to the phi node we ask 181 // about, and have us process them there or risk redoing work. 182 // Graph traits over a filter iterator also doesn't work that well here. 183 // This SCC finder is specialized to walk use-def chains, and only follows 184 // instructions, 185 // not generic values (arguments, etc). 186 struct TarjanSCC { 187 TarjanSCC() : Components(1) {} 188 189 void Start(const Instruction *Start) { 190 if (Root.lookup(Start) == 0) 191 FindSCC(Start); 192 } 193 194 const SmallPtrSetImpl<const Value *> &getComponentFor(const Value *V) const { 195 unsigned ComponentID = ValueToComponent.lookup(V); 196 197 assert(ComponentID > 0 && 198 "Asking for a component for a value we never processed"); 199 return Components[ComponentID]; 200 } 201 202 private: 203 void FindSCC(const Instruction *I) { 204 Root[I] = ++DFSNum; 205 // Store the DFS Number we had before it possibly gets incremented. 206 unsigned int OurDFS = DFSNum; 207 for (auto &Op : I->operands()) { 208 if (auto *InstOp = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Op)) { 209 if (Root.lookup(Op) == 0) 210 FindSCC(InstOp); 211 if (!InComponent.count(Op)) 212 Root[I] = std::min(Root.lookup(I), Root.lookup(Op)); 213 } 214 } 215 // See if we really were the root of a component, by seeing if we still have 216 // our DFSNumber. If we do, we are the root of the component, and we have 217 // completed a component. If we do not, we are not the root of a component, 218 // and belong on the component stack. 219 if (Root.lookup(I) == OurDFS) { 220 unsigned ComponentID = Components.size(); 221 Components.resize(Components.size() + 1); 222 auto &Component = Components.back(); 223 Component.insert(I); 224 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Component root is " << *I << "\n"); 225 InComponent.insert(I); 226 ValueToComponent[I] = ComponentID; 227 // Pop a component off the stack and label it. 228 while (!Stack.empty() && Root.lookup(Stack.back()) >= OurDFS) { 229 auto *Member = Stack.back(); 230 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Component member is " << *Member << "\n"); 231 Component.insert(Member); 232 InComponent.insert(Member); 233 ValueToComponent[Member] = ComponentID; 234 Stack.pop_back(); 235 } 236 } else { 237 // Part of a component, push to stack 238 Stack.push_back(I); 239 } 240 } 241 242 unsigned int DFSNum = 1; 243 SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 8> InComponent; 244 DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned int> Root; 245 SmallVector<const Value *, 8> Stack; 246 247 // Store the components as vector of ptr sets, because we need the topo order 248 // of SCC's, but not individual member order 249 SmallVector<SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 8>, 8> Components; 250 251 DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned> ValueToComponent; 252 }; 253 254 // Congruence classes represent the set of expressions/instructions 255 // that are all the same *during some scope in the function*. 256 // That is, because of the way we perform equality propagation, and 257 // because of memory value numbering, it is not correct to assume 258 // you can willy-nilly replace any member with any other at any 259 // point in the function. 260 // 261 // For any Value in the Member set, it is valid to replace any dominated member 262 // with that Value. 263 // 264 // Every congruence class has a leader, and the leader is used to symbolize 265 // instructions in a canonical way (IE every operand of an instruction that is a 266 // member of the same congruence class will always be replaced with leader 267 // during symbolization). To simplify symbolization, we keep the leader as a 268 // constant if class can be proved to be a constant value. Otherwise, the 269 // leader is the member of the value set with the smallest DFS number. Each 270 // congruence class also has a defining expression, though the expression may be 271 // null. If it exists, it can be used for forward propagation and reassociation 272 // of values. 273 274 // For memory, we also track a representative MemoryAccess, and a set of memory 275 // members for MemoryPhis (which have no real instructions). Note that for 276 // memory, it seems tempting to try to split the memory members into a 277 // MemoryCongruenceClass or something. Unfortunately, this does not work 278 // easily. The value numbering of a given memory expression depends on the 279 // leader of the memory congruence class, and the leader of memory congruence 280 // class depends on the value numbering of a given memory expression. This 281 // leads to wasted propagation, and in some cases, missed optimization. For 282 // example: If we had value numbered two stores together before, but now do not, 283 // we move them to a new value congruence class. This in turn will move at one 284 // of the memorydefs to a new memory congruence class. Which in turn, affects 285 // the value numbering of the stores we just value numbered (because the memory 286 // congruence class is part of the value number). So while theoretically 287 // possible to split them up, it turns out to be *incredibly* complicated to get 288 // it to work right, because of the interdependency. While structurally 289 // slightly messier, it is algorithmically much simpler and faster to do what we 290 // do here, and track them both at once in the same class. 291 // Note: The default iterators for this class iterate over values 292 class CongruenceClass { 293 public: 294 using MemberType = Value; 295 using MemberSet = SmallPtrSet<MemberType *, 4>; 296 using MemoryMemberType = MemoryPhi; 297 using MemoryMemberSet = SmallPtrSet<const MemoryMemberType *, 2>; 298 299 explicit CongruenceClass(unsigned ID) : ID(ID) {} 300 CongruenceClass(unsigned ID, Value *Leader, const Expression *E) 301 : ID(ID), RepLeader(Leader), DefiningExpr(E) {} 302 303 unsigned getID() const { return ID; } 304 305 // True if this class has no members left. This is mainly used for assertion 306 // purposes, and for skipping empty classes. 307 bool isDead() const { 308 // If it's both dead from a value perspective, and dead from a memory 309 // perspective, it's really dead. 310 return empty() && memory_empty(); 311 } 312 313 // Leader functions 314 Value *getLeader() const { return RepLeader; } 315 void setLeader(Value *Leader) { RepLeader = Leader; } 316 const std::pair<Value *, unsigned int> &getNextLeader() const { 317 return NextLeader; 318 } 319 void resetNextLeader() { NextLeader = {nullptr, ~0}; } 320 void addPossibleNextLeader(std::pair<Value *, unsigned int> LeaderPair) { 321 if (LeaderPair.second < NextLeader.second) 322 NextLeader = LeaderPair; 323 } 324 325 Value *getStoredValue() const { return RepStoredValue; } 326 void setStoredValue(Value *Leader) { RepStoredValue = Leader; } 327 const MemoryAccess *getMemoryLeader() const { return RepMemoryAccess; } 328 void setMemoryLeader(const MemoryAccess *Leader) { RepMemoryAccess = Leader; } 329 330 // Forward propagation info 331 const Expression *getDefiningExpr() const { return DefiningExpr; } 332 333 // Value member set 334 bool empty() const { return Members.empty(); } 335 unsigned size() const { return Members.size(); } 336 MemberSet::const_iterator begin() const { return Members.begin(); } 337 MemberSet::const_iterator end() const { return Members.end(); } 338 void insert(MemberType *M) { Members.insert(M); } 339 void erase(MemberType *M) { Members.erase(M); } 340 void swap(MemberSet &Other) { Members.swap(Other); } 341 342 // Memory member set 343 bool memory_empty() const { return MemoryMembers.empty(); } 344 unsigned memory_size() const { return MemoryMembers.size(); } 345 MemoryMemberSet::const_iterator memory_begin() const { 346 return MemoryMembers.begin(); 347 } 348 MemoryMemberSet::const_iterator memory_end() const { 349 return MemoryMembers.end(); 350 } 351 iterator_range<MemoryMemberSet::const_iterator> memory() const { 352 return make_range(memory_begin(), memory_end()); 353 } 354 355 void memory_insert(const MemoryMemberType *M) { MemoryMembers.insert(M); } 356 void memory_erase(const MemoryMemberType *M) { MemoryMembers.erase(M); } 357 358 // Store count 359 unsigned getStoreCount() const { return StoreCount; } 360 void incStoreCount() { ++StoreCount; } 361 void decStoreCount() { 362 assert(StoreCount != 0 && "Store count went negative"); 363 --StoreCount; 364 } 365 366 // True if this class has no memory members. 367 bool definesNoMemory() const { return StoreCount == 0 && memory_empty(); } 368 369 // Return true if two congruence classes are equivalent to each other. This 370 // means that every field but the ID number and the dead field are equivalent. 371 bool isEquivalentTo(const CongruenceClass *Other) const { 372 if (!Other) 373 return false; 374 if (this == Other) 375 return true; 376 377 if (std::tie(StoreCount, RepLeader, RepStoredValue, RepMemoryAccess) != 378 std::tie(Other->StoreCount, Other->RepLeader, Other->RepStoredValue, 379 Other->RepMemoryAccess)) 380 return false; 381 if (DefiningExpr != Other->DefiningExpr) 382 if (!DefiningExpr || !Other->DefiningExpr || 383 *DefiningExpr != *Other->DefiningExpr) 384 return false; 385 386 if (Members.size() != Other->Members.size()) 387 return false; 388 389 return all_of(Members, 390 [&](const Value *V) { return Other->Members.count(V); }); 391 } 392 393 private: 394 unsigned ID; 395 396 // Representative leader. 397 Value *RepLeader = nullptr; 398 399 // The most dominating leader after our current leader, because the member set 400 // is not sorted and is expensive to keep sorted all the time. 401 std::pair<Value *, unsigned int> NextLeader = {nullptr, ~0U}; 402 403 // If this is represented by a store, the value of the store. 404 Value *RepStoredValue = nullptr; 405 406 // If this class contains MemoryDefs or MemoryPhis, this is the leading memory 407 // access. 408 const MemoryAccess *RepMemoryAccess = nullptr; 409 410 // Defining Expression. 411 const Expression *DefiningExpr = nullptr; 412 413 // Actual members of this class. 414 MemberSet Members; 415 416 // This is the set of MemoryPhis that exist in the class. MemoryDefs and 417 // MemoryUses have real instructions representing them, so we only need to 418 // track MemoryPhis here. 419 MemoryMemberSet MemoryMembers; 420 421 // Number of stores in this congruence class. 422 // This is used so we can detect store equivalence changes properly. 423 int StoreCount = 0; 424 }; 425 426 } // end anonymous namespace 427 428 namespace llvm { 429 430 struct ExactEqualsExpression { 431 const Expression &E; 432 433 explicit ExactEqualsExpression(const Expression &E) : E(E) {} 434 435 hash_code getComputedHash() const { return E.getComputedHash(); } 436 437 bool operator==(const Expression &Other) const { 438 return E.exactlyEquals(Other); 439 } 440 }; 441 442 template <> struct DenseMapInfo<const Expression *> { 443 static const Expression *getEmptyKey() { 444 auto Val = static_cast<uintptr_t>(-1); 445 Val <<= PointerLikeTypeTraits<const Expression *>::NumLowBitsAvailable; 446 return reinterpret_cast<const Expression *>(Val); 447 } 448 449 static const Expression *getTombstoneKey() { 450 auto Val = static_cast<uintptr_t>(~1U); 451 Val <<= PointerLikeTypeTraits<const Expression *>::NumLowBitsAvailable; 452 return reinterpret_cast<const Expression *>(Val); 453 } 454 455 static unsigned getHashValue(const Expression *E) { 456 return E->getComputedHash(); 457 } 458 459 static unsigned getHashValue(const ExactEqualsExpression &E) { 460 return E.getComputedHash(); 461 } 462 463 static bool isEqual(const ExactEqualsExpression &LHS, const Expression *RHS) { 464 if (RHS == getTombstoneKey() || RHS == getEmptyKey()) 465 return false; 466 return LHS == *RHS; 467 } 468 469 static bool isEqual(const Expression *LHS, const Expression *RHS) { 470 if (LHS == RHS) 471 return true; 472 if (LHS == getTombstoneKey() || RHS == getTombstoneKey() || 473 LHS == getEmptyKey() || RHS == getEmptyKey()) 474 return false; 475 // Compare hashes before equality. This is *not* what the hashtable does, 476 // since it is computing it modulo the number of buckets, whereas we are 477 // using the full hash keyspace. Since the hashes are precomputed, this 478 // check is *much* faster than equality. 479 if (LHS->getComputedHash() != RHS->getComputedHash()) 480 return false; 481 return *LHS == *RHS; 482 } 483 }; 484 485 } // end namespace llvm 486 487 namespace { 488 489 class NewGVN { 490 Function &F; 491 DominatorTree *DT; 492 const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI; 493 AliasAnalysis *AA; 494 MemorySSA *MSSA; 495 MemorySSAWalker *MSSAWalker; 496 const DataLayout &DL; 497 std::unique_ptr<PredicateInfo> PredInfo; 498 499 // These are the only two things the create* functions should have 500 // side-effects on due to allocating memory. 501 mutable BumpPtrAllocator ExpressionAllocator; 502 mutable ArrayRecycler<Value *> ArgRecycler; 503 mutable TarjanSCC SCCFinder; 504 const SimplifyQuery SQ; 505 506 // Number of function arguments, used by ranking 507 unsigned int NumFuncArgs; 508 509 // RPOOrdering of basic blocks 510 DenseMap<const DomTreeNode *, unsigned> RPOOrdering; 511 512 // Congruence class info. 513 514 // This class is called INITIAL in the paper. It is the class everything 515 // startsout in, and represents any value. Being an optimistic analysis, 516 // anything in the TOP class has the value TOP, which is indeterminate and 517 // equivalent to everything. 518 CongruenceClass *TOPClass; 519 std::vector<CongruenceClass *> CongruenceClasses; 520 unsigned NextCongruenceNum; 521 522 // Value Mappings. 523 DenseMap<Value *, CongruenceClass *> ValueToClass; 524 DenseMap<Value *, const Expression *> ValueToExpression; 525 526 // Value PHI handling, used to make equivalence between phi(op, op) and 527 // op(phi, phi). 528 // These mappings just store various data that would normally be part of the 529 // IR. 530 SmallPtrSet<const Instruction *, 8> PHINodeUses; 531 532 DenseMap<const Value *, bool> OpSafeForPHIOfOps; 533 534 // Map a temporary instruction we created to a parent block. 535 DenseMap<const Value *, BasicBlock *> TempToBlock; 536 537 // Map between the already in-program instructions and the temporary phis we 538 // created that they are known equivalent to. 539 DenseMap<const Value *, PHINode *> RealToTemp; 540 541 // In order to know when we should re-process instructions that have 542 // phi-of-ops, we track the set of expressions that they needed as 543 // leaders. When we discover new leaders for those expressions, we process the 544 // associated phi-of-op instructions again in case they have changed. The 545 // other way they may change is if they had leaders, and those leaders 546 // disappear. However, at the point they have leaders, there are uses of the 547 // relevant operands in the created phi node, and so they will get reprocessed 548 // through the normal user marking we perform. 549 mutable DenseMap<const Value *, SmallPtrSet<Value *, 2>> AdditionalUsers; 550 DenseMap<const Expression *, SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>> 551 ExpressionToPhiOfOps; 552 553 // Map from temporary operation to MemoryAccess. 554 DenseMap<const Instruction *, MemoryUseOrDef *> TempToMemory; 555 556 // Set of all temporary instructions we created. 557 // Note: This will include instructions that were just created during value 558 // numbering. The way to test if something is using them is to check 559 // RealToTemp. 560 DenseSet<Instruction *> AllTempInstructions; 561 562 // This is the set of instructions to revisit on a reachability change. At 563 // the end of the main iteration loop it will contain at least all the phi of 564 // ops instructions that will be changed to phis, as well as regular phis. 565 // During the iteration loop, it may contain other things, such as phi of ops 566 // instructions that used edge reachability to reach a result, and so need to 567 // be revisited when the edge changes, independent of whether the phi they 568 // depended on changes. 569 DenseMap<BasicBlock *, SparseBitVector<>> RevisitOnReachabilityChange; 570 571 // Mapping from predicate info we used to the instructions we used it with. 572 // In order to correctly ensure propagation, we must keep track of what 573 // comparisons we used, so that when the values of the comparisons change, we 574 // propagate the information to the places we used the comparison. 575 mutable DenseMap<const Value *, SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>> 576 PredicateToUsers; 577 578 // the same reasoning as PredicateToUsers. When we skip MemoryAccesses for 579 // stores, we no longer can rely solely on the def-use chains of MemorySSA. 580 mutable DenseMap<const MemoryAccess *, SmallPtrSet<MemoryAccess *, 2>> 581 MemoryToUsers; 582 583 // A table storing which memorydefs/phis represent a memory state provably 584 // equivalent to another memory state. 585 // We could use the congruence class machinery, but the MemoryAccess's are 586 // abstract memory states, so they can only ever be equivalent to each other, 587 // and not to constants, etc. 588 DenseMap<const MemoryAccess *, CongruenceClass *> MemoryAccessToClass; 589 590 // We could, if we wanted, build MemoryPhiExpressions and 591 // MemoryVariableExpressions, etc, and value number them the same way we value 592 // number phi expressions. For the moment, this seems like overkill. They 593 // can only exist in one of three states: they can be TOP (equal to 594 // everything), Equivalent to something else, or unique. Because we do not 595 // create expressions for them, we need to simulate leader change not just 596 // when they change class, but when they change state. Note: We can do the 597 // same thing for phis, and avoid having phi expressions if we wanted, We 598 // should eventually unify in one direction or the other, so this is a little 599 // bit of an experiment in which turns out easier to maintain. 600 enum MemoryPhiState { MPS_Invalid, MPS_TOP, MPS_Equivalent, MPS_Unique }; 601 DenseMap<const MemoryPhi *, MemoryPhiState> MemoryPhiState; 602 603 enum InstCycleState { ICS_Unknown, ICS_CycleFree, ICS_Cycle }; 604 mutable DenseMap<const Instruction *, InstCycleState> InstCycleState; 605 606 // Expression to class mapping. 607 using ExpressionClassMap = DenseMap<const Expression *, CongruenceClass *>; 608 ExpressionClassMap ExpressionToClass; 609 610 // We have a single expression that represents currently DeadExpressions. 611 // For dead expressions we can prove will stay dead, we mark them with 612 // DFS number zero. However, it's possible in the case of phi nodes 613 // for us to assume/prove all arguments are dead during fixpointing. 614 // We use DeadExpression for that case. 615 DeadExpression *SingletonDeadExpression = nullptr; 616 617 // Which values have changed as a result of leader changes. 618 SmallPtrSet<Value *, 8> LeaderChanges; 619 620 // Reachability info. 621 using BlockEdge = BasicBlockEdge; 622 DenseSet<BlockEdge> ReachableEdges; 623 SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock *, 8> ReachableBlocks; 624 625 // This is a bitvector because, on larger functions, we may have 626 // thousands of touched instructions at once (entire blocks, 627 // instructions with hundreds of uses, etc). Even with optimization 628 // for when we mark whole blocks as touched, when this was a 629 // SmallPtrSet or DenseSet, for some functions, we spent >20% of all 630 // the time in GVN just managing this list. The bitvector, on the 631 // other hand, efficiently supports test/set/clear of both 632 // individual and ranges, as well as "find next element" This 633 // enables us to use it as a worklist with essentially 0 cost. 634 BitVector TouchedInstructions; 635 636 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>> BlockInstRange; 637 638 #ifndef NDEBUG 639 // Debugging for how many times each block and instruction got processed. 640 DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned> ProcessedCount; 641 #endif 642 643 // DFS info. 644 // This contains a mapping from Instructions to DFS numbers. 645 // The numbering starts at 1. An instruction with DFS number zero 646 // means that the instruction is dead. 647 DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned> InstrDFS; 648 649 // This contains the mapping DFS numbers to instructions. 650 SmallVector<Value *, 32> DFSToInstr; 651 652 // Deletion info. 653 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 8> InstructionsToErase; 654 655 public: 656 NewGVN(Function &F, DominatorTree *DT, AssumptionCache *AC, 657 TargetLibraryInfo *TLI, AliasAnalysis *AA, MemorySSA *MSSA, 658 const DataLayout &DL) 659 : F(F), DT(DT), TLI(TLI), AA(AA), MSSA(MSSA), DL(DL), 660 PredInfo(make_unique<PredicateInfo>(F, *DT, *AC)), 661 SQ(DL, TLI, DT, AC, /*CtxI=*/nullptr, /*UseInstrInfo=*/false) {} 662 663 bool runGVN(); 664 665 private: 666 // Expression handling. 667 const Expression *createExpression(Instruction *) const; 668 const Expression *createBinaryExpression(unsigned, Type *, Value *, Value *, 669 Instruction *) const; 670 671 // Our canonical form for phi arguments is a pair of incoming value, incoming 672 // basic block. 673 using ValPair = std::pair<Value *, BasicBlock *>; 674 675 PHIExpression *createPHIExpression(ArrayRef<ValPair>, const Instruction *, 676 BasicBlock *, bool &HasBackEdge, 677 bool &OriginalOpsConstant) const; 678 const DeadExpression *createDeadExpression() const; 679 const VariableExpression *createVariableExpression(Value *) const; 680 const ConstantExpression *createConstantExpression(Constant *) const; 681 const Expression *createVariableOrConstant(Value *V) const; 682 const UnknownExpression *createUnknownExpression(Instruction *) const; 683 const StoreExpression *createStoreExpression(StoreInst *, 684 const MemoryAccess *) const; 685 LoadExpression *createLoadExpression(Type *, Value *, LoadInst *, 686 const MemoryAccess *) const; 687 const CallExpression *createCallExpression(CallInst *, 688 const MemoryAccess *) const; 689 const AggregateValueExpression * 690 createAggregateValueExpression(Instruction *) const; 691 bool setBasicExpressionInfo(Instruction *, BasicExpression *) const; 692 693 // Congruence class handling. 694 CongruenceClass *createCongruenceClass(Value *Leader, const Expression *E) { 695 auto *result = new CongruenceClass(NextCongruenceNum++, Leader, E); 696 CongruenceClasses.emplace_back(result); 697 return result; 698 } 699 700 CongruenceClass *createMemoryClass(MemoryAccess *MA) { 701 auto *CC = createCongruenceClass(nullptr, nullptr); 702 CC->setMemoryLeader(MA); 703 return CC; 704 } 705 706 CongruenceClass *ensureLeaderOfMemoryClass(MemoryAccess *MA) { 707 auto *CC = getMemoryClass(MA); 708 if (CC->getMemoryLeader() != MA) 709 CC = createMemoryClass(MA); 710 return CC; 711 } 712 713 CongruenceClass *createSingletonCongruenceClass(Value *Member) { 714 CongruenceClass *CClass = createCongruenceClass(Member, nullptr); 715 CClass->insert(Member); 716 ValueToClass[Member] = CClass; 717 return CClass; 718 } 719 720 void initializeCongruenceClasses(Function &F); 721 const Expression *makePossiblePHIOfOps(Instruction *, 722 SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &); 723 Value *findLeaderForInst(Instruction *ValueOp, 724 SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &Visited, 725 MemoryAccess *MemAccess, Instruction *OrigInst, 726 BasicBlock *PredBB); 727 bool OpIsSafeForPHIOfOpsHelper(Value *V, const BasicBlock *PHIBlock, 728 SmallPtrSetImpl<const Value *> &Visited, 729 SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &Worklist); 730 bool OpIsSafeForPHIOfOps(Value *Op, const BasicBlock *PHIBlock, 731 SmallPtrSetImpl<const Value *> &); 732 void addPhiOfOps(PHINode *Op, BasicBlock *BB, Instruction *ExistingValue); 733 void removePhiOfOps(Instruction *I, PHINode *PHITemp); 734 735 // Value number an Instruction or MemoryPhi. 736 void valueNumberMemoryPhi(MemoryPhi *); 737 void valueNumberInstruction(Instruction *); 738 739 // Symbolic evaluation. 740 const Expression *checkSimplificationResults(Expression *, Instruction *, 741 Value *) const; 742 const Expression *performSymbolicEvaluation(Value *, 743 SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &) const; 744 const Expression *performSymbolicLoadCoercion(Type *, Value *, LoadInst *, 745 Instruction *, 746 MemoryAccess *) const; 747 const Expression *performSymbolicLoadEvaluation(Instruction *) const; 748 const Expression *performSymbolicStoreEvaluation(Instruction *) const; 749 const Expression *performSymbolicCallEvaluation(Instruction *) const; 750 void sortPHIOps(MutableArrayRef<ValPair> Ops) const; 751 const Expression *performSymbolicPHIEvaluation(ArrayRef<ValPair>, 752 Instruction *I, 753 BasicBlock *PHIBlock) const; 754 const Expression *performSymbolicAggrValueEvaluation(Instruction *) const; 755 const Expression *performSymbolicCmpEvaluation(Instruction *) const; 756 const Expression *performSymbolicPredicateInfoEvaluation(Instruction *) const; 757 758 // Congruence finding. 759 bool someEquivalentDominates(const Instruction *, const Instruction *) const; 760 Value *lookupOperandLeader(Value *) const; 761 CongruenceClass *getClassForExpression(const Expression *E) const; 762 void performCongruenceFinding(Instruction *, const Expression *); 763 void moveValueToNewCongruenceClass(Instruction *, const Expression *, 764 CongruenceClass *, CongruenceClass *); 765 void moveMemoryToNewCongruenceClass(Instruction *, MemoryAccess *, 766 CongruenceClass *, CongruenceClass *); 767 Value *getNextValueLeader(CongruenceClass *) const; 768 const MemoryAccess *getNextMemoryLeader(CongruenceClass *) const; 769 bool setMemoryClass(const MemoryAccess *From, CongruenceClass *To); 770 CongruenceClass *getMemoryClass(const MemoryAccess *MA) const; 771 const MemoryAccess *lookupMemoryLeader(const MemoryAccess *) const; 772 bool isMemoryAccessTOP(const MemoryAccess *) const; 773 774 // Ranking 775 unsigned int getRank(const Value *) const; 776 bool shouldSwapOperands(const Value *, const Value *) const; 777 778 // Reachability handling. 779 void updateReachableEdge(BasicBlock *, BasicBlock *); 780 void processOutgoingEdges(Instruction *, BasicBlock *); 781 Value *findConditionEquivalence(Value *) const; 782 783 // Elimination. 784 struct ValueDFS; 785 void convertClassToDFSOrdered(const CongruenceClass &, 786 SmallVectorImpl<ValueDFS> &, 787 DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned int> &, 788 SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &) const; 789 void convertClassToLoadsAndStores(const CongruenceClass &, 790 SmallVectorImpl<ValueDFS> &) const; 791 792 bool eliminateInstructions(Function &); 793 void replaceInstruction(Instruction *, Value *); 794 void markInstructionForDeletion(Instruction *); 795 void deleteInstructionsInBlock(BasicBlock *); 796 Value *findPHIOfOpsLeader(const Expression *, const Instruction *, 797 const BasicBlock *) const; 798 799 // New instruction creation. 800 void handleNewInstruction(Instruction *) {} 801 802 // Various instruction touch utilities 803 template <typename Map, typename KeyType, typename Func> 804 void for_each_found(Map &, const KeyType &, Func); 805 template <typename Map, typename KeyType> 806 void touchAndErase(Map &, const KeyType &); 807 void markUsersTouched(Value *); 808 void markMemoryUsersTouched(const MemoryAccess *); 809 void markMemoryDefTouched(const MemoryAccess *); 810 void markPredicateUsersTouched(Instruction *); 811 void markValueLeaderChangeTouched(CongruenceClass *CC); 812 void markMemoryLeaderChangeTouched(CongruenceClass *CC); 813 void markPhiOfOpsChanged(const Expression *E); 814 void addPredicateUsers(const PredicateBase *, Instruction *) const; 815 void addMemoryUsers(const MemoryAccess *To, MemoryAccess *U) const; 816 void addAdditionalUsers(Value *To, Value *User) const; 817 818 // Main loop of value numbering 819 void iterateTouchedInstructions(); 820 821 // Utilities. 822 void cleanupTables(); 823 std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> assignDFSNumbers(BasicBlock *, unsigned); 824 void updateProcessedCount(const Value *V); 825 void verifyMemoryCongruency() const; 826 void verifyIterationSettled(Function &F); 827 void verifyStoreExpressions() const; 828 bool singleReachablePHIPath(SmallPtrSet<const MemoryAccess *, 8> &, 829 const MemoryAccess *, const MemoryAccess *) const; 830 BasicBlock *getBlockForValue(Value *V) const; 831 void deleteExpression(const Expression *E) const; 832 MemoryUseOrDef *getMemoryAccess(const Instruction *) const; 833 MemoryAccess *getDefiningAccess(const MemoryAccess *) const; 834 MemoryPhi *getMemoryAccess(const BasicBlock *) const; 835 template <class T, class Range> T *getMinDFSOfRange(const Range &) const; 836 837 unsigned InstrToDFSNum(const Value *V) const { 838 assert(isa<Instruction>(V) && "This should not be used for MemoryAccesses"); 839 return InstrDFS.lookup(V); 840 } 841 842 unsigned InstrToDFSNum(const MemoryAccess *MA) const { 843 return MemoryToDFSNum(MA); 844 } 845 846 Value *InstrFromDFSNum(unsigned DFSNum) { return DFSToInstr[DFSNum]; } 847 848 // Given a MemoryAccess, return the relevant instruction DFS number. Note: 849 // This deliberately takes a value so it can be used with Use's, which will 850 // auto-convert to Value's but not to MemoryAccess's. 851 unsigned MemoryToDFSNum(const Value *MA) const { 852 assert(isa<MemoryAccess>(MA) && 853 "This should not be used with instructions"); 854 return isa<MemoryUseOrDef>(MA) 855 ? InstrToDFSNum(cast<MemoryUseOrDef>(MA)->getMemoryInst()) 856 : InstrDFS.lookup(MA); 857 } 858 859 bool isCycleFree(const Instruction *) const; 860 bool isBackedge(BasicBlock *From, BasicBlock *To) const; 861 862 // Debug counter info. When verifying, we have to reset the value numbering 863 // debug counter to the same state it started in to get the same results. 864 int64_t StartingVNCounter; 865 }; 866 867 } // end anonymous namespace 868 869 template <typename T> 870 static bool equalsLoadStoreHelper(const T &LHS, const Expression &RHS) { 871 if (!isa<LoadExpression>(RHS) && !isa<StoreExpression>(RHS)) 872 return false; 873 return LHS.MemoryExpression::equals(RHS); 874 } 875 876 bool LoadExpression::equals(const Expression &Other) const { 877 return equalsLoadStoreHelper(*this, Other); 878 } 879 880 bool StoreExpression::equals(const Expression &Other) const { 881 if (!equalsLoadStoreHelper(*this, Other)) 882 return false; 883 // Make sure that store vs store includes the value operand. 884 if (const auto *S = dyn_cast<StoreExpression>(&Other)) 885 if (getStoredValue() != S->getStoredValue()) 886 return false; 887 return true; 888 } 889 890 // Determine if the edge From->To is a backedge 891 bool NewGVN::isBackedge(BasicBlock *From, BasicBlock *To) const { 892 return From == To || 893 RPOOrdering.lookup(DT->getNode(From)) >= 894 RPOOrdering.lookup(DT->getNode(To)); 895 } 896 897 #ifndef NDEBUG 898 static std::string getBlockName(const BasicBlock *B) { 899 return DOTGraphTraits<const Function *>::getSimpleNodeLabel(B, nullptr); 900 } 901 #endif 902 903 // Get a MemoryAccess for an instruction, fake or real. 904 MemoryUseOrDef *NewGVN::getMemoryAccess(const Instruction *I) const { 905 auto *Result = MSSA->getMemoryAccess(I); 906 return Result ? Result : TempToMemory.lookup(I); 907 } 908 909 // Get a MemoryPhi for a basic block. These are all real. 910 MemoryPhi *NewGVN::getMemoryAccess(const BasicBlock *BB) const { 911 return MSSA->getMemoryAccess(BB); 912 } 913 914 // Get the basic block from an instruction/memory value. 915 BasicBlock *NewGVN::getBlockForValue(Value *V) const { 916 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V)) { 917 auto *Parent = I->getParent(); 918 if (Parent) 919 return Parent; 920 Parent = TempToBlock.lookup(V); 921 assert(Parent && "Every fake instruction should have a block"); 922 return Parent; 923 } 924 925 auto *MP = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(V); 926 assert(MP && "Should have been an instruction or a MemoryPhi"); 927 return MP->getBlock(); 928 } 929 930 // Delete a definitely dead expression, so it can be reused by the expression 931 // allocator. Some of these are not in creation functions, so we have to accept 932 // const versions. 933 void NewGVN::deleteExpression(const Expression *E) const { 934 assert(isa<BasicExpression>(E)); 935 auto *BE = cast<BasicExpression>(E); 936 const_cast<BasicExpression *>(BE)->deallocateOperands(ArgRecycler); 937 ExpressionAllocator.Deallocate(E); 938 } 939 940 // If V is a predicateinfo copy, get the thing it is a copy of. 941 static Value *getCopyOf(const Value *V) { 942 if (auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(V)) 943 if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::ssa_copy) 944 return II->getOperand(0); 945 return nullptr; 946 } 947 948 // Return true if V is really PN, even accounting for predicateinfo copies. 949 static bool isCopyOfPHI(const Value *V, const PHINode *PN) { 950 return V == PN || getCopyOf(V) == PN; 951 } 952 953 static bool isCopyOfAPHI(const Value *V) { 954 auto *CO = getCopyOf(V); 955 return CO && isa<PHINode>(CO); 956 } 957 958 // Sort PHI Operands into a canonical order. What we use here is an RPO 959 // order. The BlockInstRange numbers are generated in an RPO walk of the basic 960 // blocks. 961 void NewGVN::sortPHIOps(MutableArrayRef<ValPair> Ops) const { 962 llvm::sort(Ops, [&](const ValPair &P1, const ValPair &P2) { 963 return BlockInstRange.lookup(P1.second).first < 964 BlockInstRange.lookup(P2.second).first; 965 }); 966 } 967 968 // Return true if V is a value that will always be available (IE can 969 // be placed anywhere) in the function. We don't do globals here 970 // because they are often worse to put in place. 971 static bool alwaysAvailable(Value *V) { 972 return isa<Constant>(V) || isa<Argument>(V); 973 } 974 975 // Create a PHIExpression from an array of {incoming edge, value} pairs. I is 976 // the original instruction we are creating a PHIExpression for (but may not be 977 // a phi node). We require, as an invariant, that all the PHIOperands in the 978 // same block are sorted the same way. sortPHIOps will sort them into a 979 // canonical order. 980 PHIExpression *NewGVN::createPHIExpression(ArrayRef<ValPair> PHIOperands, 981 const Instruction *I, 982 BasicBlock *PHIBlock, 983 bool &HasBackedge, 984 bool &OriginalOpsConstant) const { 985 unsigned NumOps = PHIOperands.size(); 986 auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) PHIExpression(NumOps, PHIBlock); 987 988 E->allocateOperands(ArgRecycler, ExpressionAllocator); 989 E->setType(PHIOperands.begin()->first->getType()); 990 E->setOpcode(Instruction::PHI); 991 992 // Filter out unreachable phi operands. 993 auto Filtered = make_filter_range(PHIOperands, [&](const ValPair &P) { 994 auto *BB = P.second; 995 if (auto *PHIOp = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I)) 996 if (isCopyOfPHI(P.first, PHIOp)) 997 return false; 998 if (!ReachableEdges.count({BB, PHIBlock})) 999 return false; 1000 // Things in TOPClass are equivalent to everything. 1001 if (ValueToClass.lookup(P.first) == TOPClass) 1002 return false; 1003 OriginalOpsConstant = OriginalOpsConstant && isa<Constant>(P.first); 1004 HasBackedge = HasBackedge || isBackedge(BB, PHIBlock); 1005 return lookupOperandLeader(P.first) != I; 1006 }); 1007 std::transform(Filtered.begin(), Filtered.end(), op_inserter(E), 1008 [&](const ValPair &P) -> Value * { 1009 return lookupOperandLeader(P.first); 1010 }); 1011 return E; 1012 } 1013 1014 // Set basic expression info (Arguments, type, opcode) for Expression 1015 // E from Instruction I in block B. 1016 bool NewGVN::setBasicExpressionInfo(Instruction *I, BasicExpression *E) const { 1017 bool AllConstant = true; 1018 if (auto *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(I)) 1019 E->setType(GEP->getSourceElementType()); 1020 else 1021 E->setType(I->getType()); 1022 E->setOpcode(I->getOpcode()); 1023 E->allocateOperands(ArgRecycler, ExpressionAllocator); 1024 1025 // Transform the operand array into an operand leader array, and keep track of 1026 // whether all members are constant. 1027 std::transform(I->op_begin(), I->op_end(), op_inserter(E), [&](Value *O) { 1028 auto Operand = lookupOperandLeader(O); 1029 AllConstant = AllConstant && isa<Constant>(Operand); 1030 return Operand; 1031 }); 1032 1033 return AllConstant; 1034 } 1035 1036 const Expression *NewGVN::createBinaryExpression(unsigned Opcode, Type *T, 1037 Value *Arg1, Value *Arg2, 1038 Instruction *I) const { 1039 auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) BasicExpression(2); 1040 1041 E->setType(T); 1042 E->setOpcode(Opcode); 1043 E->allocateOperands(ArgRecycler, ExpressionAllocator); 1044 if (Instruction::isCommutative(Opcode)) { 1045 // Ensure that commutative instructions that only differ by a permutation 1046 // of their operands get the same value number by sorting the operand value 1047 // numbers. Since all commutative instructions have two operands it is more 1048 // efficient to sort by hand rather than using, say, std::sort. 1049 if (shouldSwapOperands(Arg1, Arg2)) 1050 std::swap(Arg1, Arg2); 1051 } 1052 E->op_push_back(lookupOperandLeader(Arg1)); 1053 E->op_push_back(lookupOperandLeader(Arg2)); 1054 1055 Value *V = SimplifyBinOp(Opcode, E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1), SQ); 1056 if (const Expression *SimplifiedE = checkSimplificationResults(E, I, V)) 1057 return SimplifiedE; 1058 return E; 1059 } 1060 1061 // Take a Value returned by simplification of Expression E/Instruction 1062 // I, and see if it resulted in a simpler expression. If so, return 1063 // that expression. 1064 const Expression *NewGVN::checkSimplificationResults(Expression *E, 1065 Instruction *I, 1066 Value *V) const { 1067 if (!V) 1068 return nullptr; 1069 if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V)) { 1070 if (I) 1071 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Simplified " << *I << " to " 1072 << " constant " << *C << "\n"); 1073 NumGVNOpsSimplified++; 1074 assert(isa<BasicExpression>(E) && 1075 "We should always have had a basic expression here"); 1076 deleteExpression(E); 1077 return createConstantExpression(C); 1078 } else if (isa<Argument>(V) || isa<GlobalVariable>(V)) { 1079 if (I) 1080 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Simplified " << *I << " to " 1081 << " variable " << *V << "\n"); 1082 deleteExpression(E); 1083 return createVariableExpression(V); 1084 } 1085 1086 CongruenceClass *CC = ValueToClass.lookup(V); 1087 if (CC) { 1088 if (CC->getLeader() && CC->getLeader() != I) { 1089 // If we simplified to something else, we need to communicate 1090 // that we're users of the value we simplified to. 1091 if (I != V) { 1092 // Don't add temporary instructions to the user lists. 1093 if (!AllTempInstructions.count(I)) 1094 addAdditionalUsers(V, I); 1095 } 1096 return createVariableOrConstant(CC->getLeader()); 1097 } 1098 if (CC->getDefiningExpr()) { 1099 // If we simplified to something else, we need to communicate 1100 // that we're users of the value we simplified to. 1101 if (I != V) { 1102 // Don't add temporary instructions to the user lists. 1103 if (!AllTempInstructions.count(I)) 1104 addAdditionalUsers(V, I); 1105 } 1106 1107 if (I) 1108 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Simplified " << *I << " to " 1109 << " expression " << *CC->getDefiningExpr() << "\n"); 1110 NumGVNOpsSimplified++; 1111 deleteExpression(E); 1112 return CC->getDefiningExpr(); 1113 } 1114 } 1115 1116 return nullptr; 1117 } 1118 1119 // Create a value expression from the instruction I, replacing operands with 1120 // their leaders. 1121 1122 const Expression *NewGVN::createExpression(Instruction *I) const { 1123 auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) BasicExpression(I->getNumOperands()); 1124 1125 bool AllConstant = setBasicExpressionInfo(I, E); 1126 1127 if (I->isCommutative()) { 1128 // Ensure that commutative instructions that only differ by a permutation 1129 // of their operands get the same value number by sorting the operand value 1130 // numbers. Since all commutative instructions have two operands it is more 1131 // efficient to sort by hand rather than using, say, std::sort. 1132 assert(I->getNumOperands() == 2 && "Unsupported commutative instruction!"); 1133 if (shouldSwapOperands(E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1))) 1134 E->swapOperands(0, 1); 1135 } 1136 // Perform simplification. 1137 if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(I)) { 1138 // Sort the operand value numbers so x<y and y>x get the same value 1139 // number. 1140 CmpInst::Predicate Predicate = CI->getPredicate(); 1141 if (shouldSwapOperands(E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1))) { 1142 E->swapOperands(0, 1); 1143 Predicate = CmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(Predicate); 1144 } 1145 E->setOpcode((CI->getOpcode() << 8) | Predicate); 1146 // TODO: 25% of our time is spent in SimplifyCmpInst with pointer operands 1147 assert(I->getOperand(0)->getType() == I->getOperand(1)->getType() && 1148 "Wrong types on cmp instruction"); 1149 assert((E->getOperand(0)->getType() == I->getOperand(0)->getType() && 1150 E->getOperand(1)->getType() == I->getOperand(1)->getType())); 1151 Value *V = 1152 SimplifyCmpInst(Predicate, E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1), SQ); 1153 if (const Expression *SimplifiedE = checkSimplificationResults(E, I, V)) 1154 return SimplifiedE; 1155 } else if (isa<SelectInst>(I)) { 1156 if (isa<Constant>(E->getOperand(0)) || 1157 E->getOperand(1) == E->getOperand(2)) { 1158 assert(E->getOperand(1)->getType() == I->getOperand(1)->getType() && 1159 E->getOperand(2)->getType() == I->getOperand(2)->getType()); 1160 Value *V = SimplifySelectInst(E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1), 1161 E->getOperand(2), SQ); 1162 if (const Expression *SimplifiedE = checkSimplificationResults(E, I, V)) 1163 return SimplifiedE; 1164 } 1165 } else if (I->isBinaryOp()) { 1166 Value *V = 1167 SimplifyBinOp(E->getOpcode(), E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1), SQ); 1168 if (const Expression *SimplifiedE = checkSimplificationResults(E, I, V)) 1169 return SimplifiedE; 1170 } else if (auto *BI = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(I)) { 1171 Value *V = 1172 SimplifyCastInst(BI->getOpcode(), BI->getOperand(0), BI->getType(), SQ); 1173 if (const Expression *SimplifiedE = checkSimplificationResults(E, I, V)) 1174 return SimplifiedE; 1175 } else if (isa<GetElementPtrInst>(I)) { 1176 Value *V = SimplifyGEPInst( 1177 E->getType(), ArrayRef<Value *>(E->op_begin(), E->op_end()), SQ); 1178 if (const Expression *SimplifiedE = checkSimplificationResults(E, I, V)) 1179 return SimplifiedE; 1180 } else if (AllConstant) { 1181 // We don't bother trying to simplify unless all of the operands 1182 // were constant. 1183 // TODO: There are a lot of Simplify*'s we could call here, if we 1184 // wanted to. The original motivating case for this code was a 1185 // zext i1 false to i8, which we don't have an interface to 1186 // simplify (IE there is no SimplifyZExt). 1187 1188 SmallVector<Constant *, 8> C; 1189 for (Value *Arg : E->operands()) 1190 C.emplace_back(cast<Constant>(Arg)); 1191 1192 if (Value *V = ConstantFoldInstOperands(I, C, DL, TLI)) 1193 if (const Expression *SimplifiedE = checkSimplificationResults(E, I, V)) 1194 return SimplifiedE; 1195 } 1196 return E; 1197 } 1198 1199 const AggregateValueExpression * 1200 NewGVN::createAggregateValueExpression(Instruction *I) const { 1201 if (auto *II = dyn_cast<InsertValueInst>(I)) { 1202 auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) 1203 AggregateValueExpression(I->getNumOperands(), II->getNumIndices()); 1204 setBasicExpressionInfo(I, E); 1205 E->allocateIntOperands(ExpressionAllocator); 1206 std::copy(II->idx_begin(), II->idx_end(), int_op_inserter(E)); 1207 return E; 1208 } else if (auto *EI = dyn_cast<ExtractValueInst>(I)) { 1209 auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) 1210 AggregateValueExpression(I->getNumOperands(), EI->getNumIndices()); 1211 setBasicExpressionInfo(EI, E); 1212 E->allocateIntOperands(ExpressionAllocator); 1213 std::copy(EI->idx_begin(), EI->idx_end(), int_op_inserter(E)); 1214 return E; 1215 } 1216 llvm_unreachable("Unhandled type of aggregate value operation"); 1217 } 1218 1219 const DeadExpression *NewGVN::createDeadExpression() const { 1220 // DeadExpression has no arguments and all DeadExpression's are the same, 1221 // so we only need one of them. 1222 return SingletonDeadExpression; 1223 } 1224 1225 const VariableExpression *NewGVN::createVariableExpression(Value *V) const { 1226 auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) VariableExpression(V); 1227 E->setOpcode(V->getValueID()); 1228 return E; 1229 } 1230 1231 const Expression *NewGVN::createVariableOrConstant(Value *V) const { 1232 if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V)) 1233 return createConstantExpression(C); 1234 return createVariableExpression(V); 1235 } 1236 1237 const ConstantExpression *NewGVN::createConstantExpression(Constant *C) const { 1238 auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) ConstantExpression(C); 1239 E->setOpcode(C->getValueID()); 1240 return E; 1241 } 1242 1243 const UnknownExpression *NewGVN::createUnknownExpression(Instruction *I) const { 1244 auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) UnknownExpression(I); 1245 E->setOpcode(I->getOpcode()); 1246 return E; 1247 } 1248 1249 const CallExpression * 1250 NewGVN::createCallExpression(CallInst *CI, const MemoryAccess *MA) const { 1251 // FIXME: Add operand bundles for calls. 1252 auto *E = 1253 new (ExpressionAllocator) CallExpression(CI->getNumOperands(), CI, MA); 1254 setBasicExpressionInfo(CI, E); 1255 return E; 1256 } 1257 1258 // Return true if some equivalent of instruction Inst dominates instruction U. 1259 bool NewGVN::someEquivalentDominates(const Instruction *Inst, 1260 const Instruction *U) const { 1261 auto *CC = ValueToClass.lookup(Inst); 1262 // This must be an instruction because we are only called from phi nodes 1263 // in the case that the value it needs to check against is an instruction. 1264 1265 // The most likely candidates for dominance are the leader and the next leader. 1266 // The leader or nextleader will dominate in all cases where there is an 1267 // equivalent that is higher up in the dom tree. 1268 // We can't *only* check them, however, because the 1269 // dominator tree could have an infinite number of non-dominating siblings 1270 // with instructions that are in the right congruence class. 1271 // A 1272 // B C D E F G 1273 // | 1274 // H 1275 // Instruction U could be in H, with equivalents in every other sibling. 1276 // Depending on the rpo order picked, the leader could be the equivalent in 1277 // any of these siblings. 1278 if (!CC) 1279 return false; 1280 if (alwaysAvailable(CC->getLeader())) 1281 return true; 1282 if (DT->dominates(cast<Instruction>(CC->getLeader()), U)) 1283 return true; 1284 if (CC->getNextLeader().first && 1285 DT->dominates(cast<Instruction>(CC->getNextLeader().first), U)) 1286 return true; 1287 return llvm::any_of(*CC, [&](const Value *Member) { 1288 return Member != CC->getLeader() && 1289 DT->dominates(cast<Instruction>(Member), U); 1290 }); 1291 } 1292 1293 // See if we have a congruence class and leader for this operand, and if so, 1294 // return it. Otherwise, return the operand itself. 1295 Value *NewGVN::lookupOperandLeader(Value *V) const { 1296 CongruenceClass *CC = ValueToClass.lookup(V); 1297 if (CC) { 1298 // Everything in TOP is represented by undef, as it can be any value. 1299 // We do have to make sure we get the type right though, so we can't set the 1300 // RepLeader to undef. 1301 if (CC == TOPClass) 1302 return UndefValue::get(V->getType()); 1303 return CC->getStoredValue() ? CC->getStoredValue() : CC->getLeader(); 1304 } 1305 1306 return V; 1307 } 1308 1309 const MemoryAccess *NewGVN::lookupMemoryLeader(const MemoryAccess *MA) const { 1310 auto *CC = getMemoryClass(MA); 1311 assert(CC->getMemoryLeader() && 1312 "Every MemoryAccess should be mapped to a congruence class with a " 1313 "representative memory access"); 1314 return CC->getMemoryLeader(); 1315 } 1316 1317 // Return true if the MemoryAccess is really equivalent to everything. This is 1318 // equivalent to the lattice value "TOP" in most lattices. This is the initial 1319 // state of all MemoryAccesses. 1320 bool NewGVN::isMemoryAccessTOP(const MemoryAccess *MA) const { 1321 return getMemoryClass(MA) == TOPClass; 1322 } 1323 1324 LoadExpression *NewGVN::createLoadExpression(Type *LoadType, Value *PointerOp, 1325 LoadInst *LI, 1326 const MemoryAccess *MA) const { 1327 auto *E = 1328 new (ExpressionAllocator) LoadExpression(1, LI, lookupMemoryLeader(MA)); 1329 E->allocateOperands(ArgRecycler, ExpressionAllocator); 1330 E->setType(LoadType); 1331 1332 // Give store and loads same opcode so they value number together. 1333 E->setOpcode(0); 1334 E->op_push_back(PointerOp); 1335 if (LI) 1336 E->setAlignment(LI->getAlignment()); 1337 1338 // TODO: Value number heap versions. We may be able to discover 1339 // things alias analysis can't on it's own (IE that a store and a 1340 // load have the same value, and thus, it isn't clobbering the load). 1341 return E; 1342 } 1343 1344 const StoreExpression * 1345 NewGVN::createStoreExpression(StoreInst *SI, const MemoryAccess *MA) const { 1346 auto *StoredValueLeader = lookupOperandLeader(SI->getValueOperand()); 1347 auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) 1348 StoreExpression(SI->getNumOperands(), SI, StoredValueLeader, MA); 1349 E->allocateOperands(ArgRecycler, ExpressionAllocator); 1350 E->setType(SI->getValueOperand()->getType()); 1351 1352 // Give store and loads same opcode so they value number together. 1353 E->setOpcode(0); 1354 E->op_push_back(lookupOperandLeader(SI->getPointerOperand())); 1355 1356 // TODO: Value number heap versions. We may be able to discover 1357 // things alias analysis can't on it's own (IE that a store and a 1358 // load have the same value, and thus, it isn't clobbering the load). 1359 return E; 1360 } 1361 1362 const Expression *NewGVN::performSymbolicStoreEvaluation(Instruction *I) const { 1363 // Unlike loads, we never try to eliminate stores, so we do not check if they 1364 // are simple and avoid value numbering them. 1365 auto *SI = cast<StoreInst>(I); 1366 auto *StoreAccess = getMemoryAccess(SI); 1367 // Get the expression, if any, for the RHS of the MemoryDef. 1368 const MemoryAccess *StoreRHS = StoreAccess->getDefiningAccess(); 1369 if (EnableStoreRefinement) 1370 StoreRHS = MSSAWalker->getClobberingMemoryAccess(StoreAccess); 1371 // If we bypassed the use-def chains, make sure we add a use. 1372 StoreRHS = lookupMemoryLeader(StoreRHS); 1373 if (StoreRHS != StoreAccess->getDefiningAccess()) 1374 addMemoryUsers(StoreRHS, StoreAccess); 1375 // If we are defined by ourselves, use the live on entry def. 1376 if (StoreRHS == StoreAccess) 1377 StoreRHS = MSSA->getLiveOnEntryDef(); 1378 1379 if (SI->isSimple()) { 1380 // See if we are defined by a previous store expression, it already has a 1381 // value, and it's the same value as our current store. FIXME: Right now, we 1382 // only do this for simple stores, we should expand to cover memcpys, etc. 1383 const auto *LastStore = createStoreExpression(SI, StoreRHS); 1384 const auto *LastCC = ExpressionToClass.lookup(LastStore); 1385 // We really want to check whether the expression we matched was a store. No 1386 // easy way to do that. However, we can check that the class we found has a 1387 // store, which, assuming the value numbering state is not corrupt, is 1388 // sufficient, because we must also be equivalent to that store's expression 1389 // for it to be in the same class as the load. 1390 if (LastCC && LastCC->getStoredValue() == LastStore->getStoredValue()) 1391 return LastStore; 1392 // Also check if our value operand is defined by a load of the same memory 1393 // location, and the memory state is the same as it was then (otherwise, it 1394 // could have been overwritten later. See test32 in 1395 // transforms/DeadStoreElimination/simple.ll). 1396 if (auto *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(LastStore->getStoredValue())) 1397 if ((lookupOperandLeader(LI->getPointerOperand()) == 1398 LastStore->getOperand(0)) && 1399 (lookupMemoryLeader(getMemoryAccess(LI)->getDefiningAccess()) == 1400 StoreRHS)) 1401 return LastStore; 1402 deleteExpression(LastStore); 1403 } 1404 1405 // If the store is not equivalent to anything, value number it as a store that 1406 // produces a unique memory state (instead of using it's MemoryUse, we use 1407 // it's MemoryDef). 1408 return createStoreExpression(SI, StoreAccess); 1409 } 1410 1411 // See if we can extract the value of a loaded pointer from a load, a store, or 1412 // a memory instruction. 1413 const Expression * 1414 NewGVN::performSymbolicLoadCoercion(Type *LoadType, Value *LoadPtr, 1415 LoadInst *LI, Instruction *DepInst, 1416 MemoryAccess *DefiningAccess) const { 1417 assert((!LI || LI->isSimple()) && "Not a simple load"); 1418 if (auto *DepSI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(DepInst)) { 1419 // Can't forward from non-atomic to atomic without violating memory model. 1420 // Also don't need to coerce if they are the same type, we will just 1421 // propagate. 1422 if (LI->isAtomic() > DepSI->isAtomic() || 1423 LoadType == DepSI->getValueOperand()->getType()) 1424 return nullptr; 1425 int Offset = analyzeLoadFromClobberingStore(LoadType, LoadPtr, DepSI, DL); 1426 if (Offset >= 0) { 1427 if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>( 1428 lookupOperandLeader(DepSI->getValueOperand()))) { 1429 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Coercing load from store " << *DepSI 1430 << " to constant " << *C << "\n"); 1431 return createConstantExpression( 1432 getConstantStoreValueForLoad(C, Offset, LoadType, DL)); 1433 } 1434 } 1435 } else if (auto *DepLI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(DepInst)) { 1436 // Can't forward from non-atomic to atomic without violating memory model. 1437 if (LI->isAtomic() > DepLI->isAtomic()) 1438 return nullptr; 1439 int Offset = analyzeLoadFromClobberingLoad(LoadType, LoadPtr, DepLI, DL); 1440 if (Offset >= 0) { 1441 // We can coerce a constant load into a load. 1442 if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(lookupOperandLeader(DepLI))) 1443 if (auto *PossibleConstant = 1444 getConstantLoadValueForLoad(C, Offset, LoadType, DL)) { 1445 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Coercing load from load " << *LI 1446 << " to constant " << *PossibleConstant << "\n"); 1447 return createConstantExpression(PossibleConstant); 1448 } 1449 } 1450 } else if (auto *DepMI = dyn_cast<MemIntrinsic>(DepInst)) { 1451 int Offset = analyzeLoadFromClobberingMemInst(LoadType, LoadPtr, DepMI, DL); 1452 if (Offset >= 0) { 1453 if (auto *PossibleConstant = 1454 getConstantMemInstValueForLoad(DepMI, Offset, LoadType, DL)) { 1455 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Coercing load from meminst " << *DepMI 1456 << " to constant " << *PossibleConstant << "\n"); 1457 return createConstantExpression(PossibleConstant); 1458 } 1459 } 1460 } 1461 1462 // All of the below are only true if the loaded pointer is produced 1463 // by the dependent instruction. 1464 if (LoadPtr != lookupOperandLeader(DepInst) && 1465 !AA->isMustAlias(LoadPtr, DepInst)) 1466 return nullptr; 1467 // If this load really doesn't depend on anything, then we must be loading an 1468 // undef value. This can happen when loading for a fresh allocation with no 1469 // intervening stores, for example. Note that this is only true in the case 1470 // that the result of the allocation is pointer equal to the load ptr. 1471 if (isa<AllocaInst>(DepInst) || isMallocLikeFn(DepInst, TLI)) { 1472 return createConstantExpression(UndefValue::get(LoadType)); 1473 } 1474 // If this load occurs either right after a lifetime begin, 1475 // then the loaded value is undefined. 1476 else if (auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(DepInst)) { 1477 if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::lifetime_start) 1478 return createConstantExpression(UndefValue::get(LoadType)); 1479 } 1480 // If this load follows a calloc (which zero initializes memory), 1481 // then the loaded value is zero 1482 else if (isCallocLikeFn(DepInst, TLI)) { 1483 return createConstantExpression(Constant::getNullValue(LoadType)); 1484 } 1485 1486 return nullptr; 1487 } 1488 1489 const Expression *NewGVN::performSymbolicLoadEvaluation(Instruction *I) const { 1490 auto *LI = cast<LoadInst>(I); 1491 1492 // We can eliminate in favor of non-simple loads, but we won't be able to 1493 // eliminate the loads themselves. 1494 if (!LI->isSimple()) 1495 return nullptr; 1496 1497 Value *LoadAddressLeader = lookupOperandLeader(LI->getPointerOperand()); 1498 // Load of undef is undef. 1499 if (isa<UndefValue>(LoadAddressLeader)) 1500 return createConstantExpression(UndefValue::get(LI->getType())); 1501 MemoryAccess *OriginalAccess = getMemoryAccess(I); 1502 MemoryAccess *DefiningAccess = 1503 MSSAWalker->getClobberingMemoryAccess(OriginalAccess); 1504 1505 if (!MSSA->isLiveOnEntryDef(DefiningAccess)) { 1506 if (auto *MD = dyn_cast<MemoryDef>(DefiningAccess)) { 1507 Instruction *DefiningInst = MD->getMemoryInst(); 1508 // If the defining instruction is not reachable, replace with undef. 1509 if (!ReachableBlocks.count(DefiningInst->getParent())) 1510 return createConstantExpression(UndefValue::get(LI->getType())); 1511 // This will handle stores and memory insts. We only do if it the 1512 // defining access has a different type, or it is a pointer produced by 1513 // certain memory operations that cause the memory to have a fixed value 1514 // (IE things like calloc). 1515 if (const auto *CoercionResult = 1516 performSymbolicLoadCoercion(LI->getType(), LoadAddressLeader, LI, 1517 DefiningInst, DefiningAccess)) 1518 return CoercionResult; 1519 } 1520 } 1521 1522 const auto *LE = createLoadExpression(LI->getType(), LoadAddressLeader, LI, 1523 DefiningAccess); 1524 // If our MemoryLeader is not our defining access, add a use to the 1525 // MemoryLeader, so that we get reprocessed when it changes. 1526 if (LE->getMemoryLeader() != DefiningAccess) 1527 addMemoryUsers(LE->getMemoryLeader(), OriginalAccess); 1528 return LE; 1529 } 1530 1531 const Expression * 1532 NewGVN::performSymbolicPredicateInfoEvaluation(Instruction *I) const { 1533 auto *PI = PredInfo->getPredicateInfoFor(I); 1534 if (!PI) 1535 return nullptr; 1536 1537 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found predicate info from instruction !\n"); 1538 1539 auto *PWC = dyn_cast<PredicateWithCondition>(PI); 1540 if (!PWC) 1541 return nullptr; 1542 1543 auto *CopyOf = I->getOperand(0); 1544 auto *Cond = PWC->Condition; 1545 1546 // If this a copy of the condition, it must be either true or false depending 1547 // on the predicate info type and edge. 1548 if (CopyOf == Cond) { 1549 // We should not need to add predicate users because the predicate info is 1550 // already a use of this operand. 1551 if (isa<PredicateAssume>(PI)) 1552 return createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getTrue(Cond->getType())); 1553 if (auto *PBranch = dyn_cast<PredicateBranch>(PI)) { 1554 if (PBranch->TrueEdge) 1555 return createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getTrue(Cond->getType())); 1556 return createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getFalse(Cond->getType())); 1557 } 1558 if (auto *PSwitch = dyn_cast<PredicateSwitch>(PI)) 1559 return createConstantExpression(cast<Constant>(PSwitch->CaseValue)); 1560 } 1561 1562 // Not a copy of the condition, so see what the predicates tell us about this 1563 // value. First, though, we check to make sure the value is actually a copy 1564 // of one of the condition operands. It's possible, in certain cases, for it 1565 // to be a copy of a predicateinfo copy. In particular, if two branch 1566 // operations use the same condition, and one branch dominates the other, we 1567 // will end up with a copy of a copy. This is currently a small deficiency in 1568 // predicateinfo. What will end up happening here is that we will value 1569 // number both copies the same anyway. 1570 1571 // Everything below relies on the condition being a comparison. 1572 auto *Cmp = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(Cond); 1573 if (!Cmp) 1574 return nullptr; 1575 1576 if (CopyOf != Cmp->getOperand(0) && CopyOf != Cmp->getOperand(1)) { 1577 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Copy is not of any condition operands!\n"); 1578 return nullptr; 1579 } 1580 Value *FirstOp = lookupOperandLeader(Cmp->getOperand(0)); 1581 Value *SecondOp = lookupOperandLeader(Cmp->getOperand(1)); 1582 bool SwappedOps = false; 1583 // Sort the ops. 1584 if (shouldSwapOperands(FirstOp, SecondOp)) { 1585 std::swap(FirstOp, SecondOp); 1586 SwappedOps = true; 1587 } 1588 CmpInst::Predicate Predicate = 1589 SwappedOps ? Cmp->getSwappedPredicate() : Cmp->getPredicate(); 1590 1591 if (isa<PredicateAssume>(PI)) { 1592 // If we assume the operands are equal, then they are equal. 1593 if (Predicate == CmpInst::ICMP_EQ) { 1594 addPredicateUsers(PI, I); 1595 addAdditionalUsers(SwappedOps ? Cmp->getOperand(1) : Cmp->getOperand(0), 1596 I); 1597 return createVariableOrConstant(FirstOp); 1598 } 1599 } 1600 if (const auto *PBranch = dyn_cast<PredicateBranch>(PI)) { 1601 // If we are *not* a copy of the comparison, we may equal to the other 1602 // operand when the predicate implies something about equality of 1603 // operations. In particular, if the comparison is true/false when the 1604 // operands are equal, and we are on the right edge, we know this operation 1605 // is equal to something. 1606 if ((PBranch->TrueEdge && Predicate == CmpInst::ICMP_EQ) || 1607 (!PBranch->TrueEdge && Predicate == CmpInst::ICMP_NE)) { 1608 addPredicateUsers(PI, I); 1609 addAdditionalUsers(SwappedOps ? Cmp->getOperand(1) : Cmp->getOperand(0), 1610 I); 1611 return createVariableOrConstant(FirstOp); 1612 } 1613 // Handle the special case of floating point. 1614 if (((PBranch->TrueEdge && Predicate == CmpInst::FCMP_OEQ) || 1615 (!PBranch->TrueEdge && Predicate == CmpInst::FCMP_UNE)) && 1616 isa<ConstantFP>(FirstOp) && !cast<ConstantFP>(FirstOp)->isZero()) { 1617 addPredicateUsers(PI, I); 1618 addAdditionalUsers(SwappedOps ? Cmp->getOperand(1) : Cmp->getOperand(0), 1619 I); 1620 return createConstantExpression(cast<Constant>(FirstOp)); 1621 } 1622 } 1623 return nullptr; 1624 } 1625 1626 // Evaluate read only and pure calls, and create an expression result. 1627 const Expression *NewGVN::performSymbolicCallEvaluation(Instruction *I) const { 1628 auto *CI = cast<CallInst>(I); 1629 if (auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(I)) { 1630 // Intrinsics with the returned attribute are copies of arguments. 1631 if (auto *ReturnedValue = II->getReturnedArgOperand()) { 1632 if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::ssa_copy) 1633 if (const auto *Result = performSymbolicPredicateInfoEvaluation(I)) 1634 return Result; 1635 return createVariableOrConstant(ReturnedValue); 1636 } 1637 } 1638 if (AA->doesNotAccessMemory(CI)) { 1639 return createCallExpression(CI, TOPClass->getMemoryLeader()); 1640 } else if (AA->onlyReadsMemory(CI)) { 1641 MemoryAccess *DefiningAccess = MSSAWalker->getClobberingMemoryAccess(CI); 1642 return createCallExpression(CI, DefiningAccess); 1643 } 1644 return nullptr; 1645 } 1646 1647 // Retrieve the memory class for a given MemoryAccess. 1648 CongruenceClass *NewGVN::getMemoryClass(const MemoryAccess *MA) const { 1649 auto *Result = MemoryAccessToClass.lookup(MA); 1650 assert(Result && "Should have found memory class"); 1651 return Result; 1652 } 1653 1654 // Update the MemoryAccess equivalence table to say that From is equal to To, 1655 // and return true if this is different from what already existed in the table. 1656 bool NewGVN::setMemoryClass(const MemoryAccess *From, 1657 CongruenceClass *NewClass) { 1658 assert(NewClass && 1659 "Every MemoryAccess should be getting mapped to a non-null class"); 1660 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Setting " << *From); 1661 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " equivalent to congruence class "); 1662 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << NewClass->getID() 1663 << " with current MemoryAccess leader "); 1664 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << *NewClass->getMemoryLeader() << "\n"); 1665 1666 auto LookupResult = MemoryAccessToClass.find(From); 1667 bool Changed = false; 1668 // If it's already in the table, see if the value changed. 1669 if (LookupResult != MemoryAccessToClass.end()) { 1670 auto *OldClass = LookupResult->second; 1671 if (OldClass != NewClass) { 1672 // If this is a phi, we have to handle memory member updates. 1673 if (auto *MP = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(From)) { 1674 OldClass->memory_erase(MP); 1675 NewClass->memory_insert(MP); 1676 // This may have killed the class if it had no non-memory members 1677 if (OldClass->getMemoryLeader() == From) { 1678 if (OldClass->definesNoMemory()) { 1679 OldClass->setMemoryLeader(nullptr); 1680 } else { 1681 OldClass->setMemoryLeader(getNextMemoryLeader(OldClass)); 1682 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Memory class leader change for class " 1683 << OldClass->getID() << " to " 1684 << *OldClass->getMemoryLeader() 1685 << " due to removal of a memory member " << *From 1686 << "\n"); 1687 markMemoryLeaderChangeTouched(OldClass); 1688 } 1689 } 1690 } 1691 // It wasn't equivalent before, and now it is. 1692 LookupResult->second = NewClass; 1693 Changed = true; 1694 } 1695 } 1696 1697 return Changed; 1698 } 1699 1700 // Determine if a instruction is cycle-free. That means the values in the 1701 // instruction don't depend on any expressions that can change value as a result 1702 // of the instruction. For example, a non-cycle free instruction would be v = 1703 // phi(0, v+1). 1704 bool NewGVN::isCycleFree(const Instruction *I) const { 1705 // In order to compute cycle-freeness, we do SCC finding on the instruction, 1706 // and see what kind of SCC it ends up in. If it is a singleton, it is 1707 // cycle-free. If it is not in a singleton, it is only cycle free if the 1708 // other members are all phi nodes (as they do not compute anything, they are 1709 // copies). 1710 auto ICS = InstCycleState.lookup(I); 1711 if (ICS == ICS_Unknown) { 1712 SCCFinder.Start(I); 1713 auto &SCC = SCCFinder.getComponentFor(I); 1714 // It's cycle free if it's size 1 or the SCC is *only* phi nodes. 1715 if (SCC.size() == 1) 1716 InstCycleState.insert({I, ICS_CycleFree}); 1717 else { 1718 bool AllPhis = llvm::all_of(SCC, [](const Value *V) { 1719 return isa<PHINode>(V) || isCopyOfAPHI(V); 1720 }); 1721 ICS = AllPhis ? ICS_CycleFree : ICS_Cycle; 1722 for (auto *Member : SCC) 1723 if (auto *MemberPhi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(Member)) 1724 InstCycleState.insert({MemberPhi, ICS}); 1725 } 1726 } 1727 if (ICS == ICS_Cycle) 1728 return false; 1729 return true; 1730 } 1731 1732 // Evaluate PHI nodes symbolically and create an expression result. 1733 const Expression * 1734 NewGVN::performSymbolicPHIEvaluation(ArrayRef<ValPair> PHIOps, 1735 Instruction *I, 1736 BasicBlock *PHIBlock) const { 1737 // True if one of the incoming phi edges is a backedge. 1738 bool HasBackedge = false; 1739 // All constant tracks the state of whether all the *original* phi operands 1740 // This is really shorthand for "this phi cannot cycle due to forward 1741 // change in value of the phi is guaranteed not to later change the value of 1742 // the phi. IE it can't be v = phi(undef, v+1) 1743 bool OriginalOpsConstant = true; 1744 auto *E = cast<PHIExpression>(createPHIExpression( 1745 PHIOps, I, PHIBlock, HasBackedge, OriginalOpsConstant)); 1746 // We match the semantics of SimplifyPhiNode from InstructionSimplify here. 1747 // See if all arguments are the same. 1748 // We track if any were undef because they need special handling. 1749 bool HasUndef = false; 1750 auto Filtered = make_filter_range(E->operands(), [&](Value *Arg) { 1751 if (isa<UndefValue>(Arg)) { 1752 HasUndef = true; 1753 return false; 1754 } 1755 return true; 1756 }); 1757 // If we are left with no operands, it's dead. 1758 if (empty(Filtered)) { 1759 // If it has undef at this point, it means there are no-non-undef arguments, 1760 // and thus, the value of the phi node must be undef. 1761 if (HasUndef) { 1762 LLVM_DEBUG( 1763 dbgs() << "PHI Node " << *I 1764 << " has no non-undef arguments, valuing it as undef\n"); 1765 return createConstantExpression(UndefValue::get(I->getType())); 1766 } 1767 1768 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "No arguments of PHI node " << *I << " are live\n"); 1769 deleteExpression(E); 1770 return createDeadExpression(); 1771 } 1772 Value *AllSameValue = *(Filtered.begin()); 1773 ++Filtered.begin(); 1774 // Can't use std::equal here, sadly, because filter.begin moves. 1775 if (llvm::all_of(Filtered, [&](Value *Arg) { return Arg == AllSameValue; })) { 1776 // In LLVM's non-standard representation of phi nodes, it's possible to have 1777 // phi nodes with cycles (IE dependent on other phis that are .... dependent 1778 // on the original phi node), especially in weird CFG's where some arguments 1779 // are unreachable, or uninitialized along certain paths. This can cause 1780 // infinite loops during evaluation. We work around this by not trying to 1781 // really evaluate them independently, but instead using a variable 1782 // expression to say if one is equivalent to the other. 1783 // We also special case undef, so that if we have an undef, we can't use the 1784 // common value unless it dominates the phi block. 1785 if (HasUndef) { 1786 // If we have undef and at least one other value, this is really a 1787 // multivalued phi, and we need to know if it's cycle free in order to 1788 // evaluate whether we can ignore the undef. The other parts of this are 1789 // just shortcuts. If there is no backedge, or all operands are 1790 // constants, it also must be cycle free. 1791 if (HasBackedge && !OriginalOpsConstant && 1792 !isa<UndefValue>(AllSameValue) && !isCycleFree(I)) 1793 return E; 1794 1795 // Only have to check for instructions 1796 if (auto *AllSameInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(AllSameValue)) 1797 if (!someEquivalentDominates(AllSameInst, I)) 1798 return E; 1799 } 1800 // Can't simplify to something that comes later in the iteration. 1801 // Otherwise, when and if it changes congruence class, we will never catch 1802 // up. We will always be a class behind it. 1803 if (isa<Instruction>(AllSameValue) && 1804 InstrToDFSNum(AllSameValue) > InstrToDFSNum(I)) 1805 return E; 1806 NumGVNPhisAllSame++; 1807 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Simplified PHI node " << *I << " to " << *AllSameValue 1808 << "\n"); 1809 deleteExpression(E); 1810 return createVariableOrConstant(AllSameValue); 1811 } 1812 return E; 1813 } 1814 1815 const Expression * 1816 NewGVN::performSymbolicAggrValueEvaluation(Instruction *I) const { 1817 if (auto *EI = dyn_cast<ExtractValueInst>(I)) { 1818 auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(EI->getAggregateOperand()); 1819 if (II && EI->getNumIndices() == 1 && *EI->idx_begin() == 0) { 1820 unsigned Opcode = 0; 1821 // EI might be an extract from one of our recognised intrinsics. If it 1822 // is we'll synthesize a semantically equivalent expression instead on 1823 // an extract value expression. 1824 switch (II->getIntrinsicID()) { 1825 case Intrinsic::sadd_with_overflow: 1826 case Intrinsic::uadd_with_overflow: 1827 Opcode = Instruction::Add; 1828 break; 1829 case Intrinsic::ssub_with_overflow: 1830 case Intrinsic::usub_with_overflow: 1831 Opcode = Instruction::Sub; 1832 break; 1833 case Intrinsic::smul_with_overflow: 1834 case Intrinsic::umul_with_overflow: 1835 Opcode = Instruction::Mul; 1836 break; 1837 default: 1838 break; 1839 } 1840 1841 if (Opcode != 0) { 1842 // Intrinsic recognized. Grab its args to finish building the 1843 // expression. 1844 assert(II->getNumArgOperands() == 2 && 1845 "Expect two args for recognised intrinsics."); 1846 return createBinaryExpression(Opcode, EI->getType(), 1847 II->getArgOperand(0), 1848 II->getArgOperand(1), I); 1849 } 1850 } 1851 } 1852 1853 return createAggregateValueExpression(I); 1854 } 1855 1856 const Expression *NewGVN::performSymbolicCmpEvaluation(Instruction *I) const { 1857 assert(isa<CmpInst>(I) && "Expected a cmp instruction."); 1858 1859 auto *CI = cast<CmpInst>(I); 1860 // See if our operands are equal to those of a previous predicate, and if so, 1861 // if it implies true or false. 1862 auto Op0 = lookupOperandLeader(CI->getOperand(0)); 1863 auto Op1 = lookupOperandLeader(CI->getOperand(1)); 1864 auto OurPredicate = CI->getPredicate(); 1865 if (shouldSwapOperands(Op0, Op1)) { 1866 std::swap(Op0, Op1); 1867 OurPredicate = CI->getSwappedPredicate(); 1868 } 1869 1870 // Avoid processing the same info twice. 1871 const PredicateBase *LastPredInfo = nullptr; 1872 // See if we know something about the comparison itself, like it is the target 1873 // of an assume. 1874 auto *CmpPI = PredInfo->getPredicateInfoFor(I); 1875 if (dyn_cast_or_null<PredicateAssume>(CmpPI)) 1876 return createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getTrue(CI->getType())); 1877 1878 if (Op0 == Op1) { 1879 // This condition does not depend on predicates, no need to add users 1880 if (CI->isTrueWhenEqual()) 1881 return createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getTrue(CI->getType())); 1882 else if (CI->isFalseWhenEqual()) 1883 return createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getFalse(CI->getType())); 1884 } 1885 1886 // NOTE: Because we are comparing both operands here and below, and using 1887 // previous comparisons, we rely on fact that predicateinfo knows to mark 1888 // comparisons that use renamed operands as users of the earlier comparisons. 1889 // It is *not* enough to just mark predicateinfo renamed operands as users of 1890 // the earlier comparisons, because the *other* operand may have changed in a 1891 // previous iteration. 1892 // Example: 1893 // icmp slt %a, %b 1894 // %b.0 = ssa.copy(%b) 1895 // false branch: 1896 // icmp slt %c, %b.0 1897 1898 // %c and %a may start out equal, and thus, the code below will say the second 1899 // %icmp is false. c may become equal to something else, and in that case the 1900 // %second icmp *must* be reexamined, but would not if only the renamed 1901 // %operands are considered users of the icmp. 1902 1903 // *Currently* we only check one level of comparisons back, and only mark one 1904 // level back as touched when changes happen. If you modify this code to look 1905 // back farther through comparisons, you *must* mark the appropriate 1906 // comparisons as users in PredicateInfo.cpp, or you will cause bugs. See if 1907 // we know something just from the operands themselves 1908 1909 // See if our operands have predicate info, so that we may be able to derive 1910 // something from a previous comparison. 1911 for (const auto &Op : CI->operands()) { 1912 auto *PI = PredInfo->getPredicateInfoFor(Op); 1913 if (const auto *PBranch = dyn_cast_or_null<PredicateBranch>(PI)) { 1914 if (PI == LastPredInfo) 1915 continue; 1916 LastPredInfo = PI; 1917 // In phi of ops cases, we may have predicate info that we are evaluating 1918 // in a different context. 1919 if (!DT->dominates(PBranch->To, getBlockForValue(I))) 1920 continue; 1921 // TODO: Along the false edge, we may know more things too, like 1922 // icmp of 1923 // same operands is false. 1924 // TODO: We only handle actual comparison conditions below, not 1925 // and/or. 1926 auto *BranchCond = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(PBranch->Condition); 1927 if (!BranchCond) 1928 continue; 1929 auto *BranchOp0 = lookupOperandLeader(BranchCond->getOperand(0)); 1930 auto *BranchOp1 = lookupOperandLeader(BranchCond->getOperand(1)); 1931 auto BranchPredicate = BranchCond->getPredicate(); 1932 if (shouldSwapOperands(BranchOp0, BranchOp1)) { 1933 std::swap(BranchOp0, BranchOp1); 1934 BranchPredicate = BranchCond->getSwappedPredicate(); 1935 } 1936 if (BranchOp0 == Op0 && BranchOp1 == Op1) { 1937 if (PBranch->TrueEdge) { 1938 // If we know the previous predicate is true and we are in the true 1939 // edge then we may be implied true or false. 1940 if (CmpInst::isImpliedTrueByMatchingCmp(BranchPredicate, 1941 OurPredicate)) { 1942 addPredicateUsers(PI, I); 1943 return createConstantExpression( 1944 ConstantInt::getTrue(CI->getType())); 1945 } 1946 1947 if (CmpInst::isImpliedFalseByMatchingCmp(BranchPredicate, 1948 OurPredicate)) { 1949 addPredicateUsers(PI, I); 1950 return createConstantExpression( 1951 ConstantInt::getFalse(CI->getType())); 1952 } 1953 } else { 1954 // Just handle the ne and eq cases, where if we have the same 1955 // operands, we may know something. 1956 if (BranchPredicate == OurPredicate) { 1957 addPredicateUsers(PI, I); 1958 // Same predicate, same ops,we know it was false, so this is false. 1959 return createConstantExpression( 1960 ConstantInt::getFalse(CI->getType())); 1961 } else if (BranchPredicate == 1962 CmpInst::getInversePredicate(OurPredicate)) { 1963 addPredicateUsers(PI, I); 1964 // Inverse predicate, we know the other was false, so this is true. 1965 return createConstantExpression( 1966 ConstantInt::getTrue(CI->getType())); 1967 } 1968 } 1969 } 1970 } 1971 } 1972 // Create expression will take care of simplifyCmpInst 1973 return createExpression(I); 1974 } 1975 1976 // Substitute and symbolize the value before value numbering. 1977 const Expression * 1978 NewGVN::performSymbolicEvaluation(Value *V, 1979 SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &Visited) const { 1980 const Expression *E = nullptr; 1981 if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V)) 1982 E = createConstantExpression(C); 1983 else if (isa<Argument>(V) || isa<GlobalVariable>(V)) { 1984 E = createVariableExpression(V); 1985 } else { 1986 // TODO: memory intrinsics. 1987 // TODO: Some day, we should do the forward propagation and reassociation 1988 // parts of the algorithm. 1989 auto *I = cast<Instruction>(V); 1990 switch (I->getOpcode()) { 1991 case Instruction::ExtractValue: 1992 case Instruction::InsertValue: 1993 E = performSymbolicAggrValueEvaluation(I); 1994 break; 1995 case Instruction::PHI: { 1996 SmallVector<ValPair, 3> Ops; 1997 auto *PN = cast<PHINode>(I); 1998 for (unsigned i = 0; i < PN->getNumOperands(); ++i) 1999 Ops.push_back({PN->getIncomingValue(i), PN->getIncomingBlock(i)}); 2000 // Sort to ensure the invariant createPHIExpression requires is met. 2001 sortPHIOps(Ops); 2002 E = performSymbolicPHIEvaluation(Ops, I, getBlockForValue(I)); 2003 } break; 2004 case Instruction::Call: 2005 E = performSymbolicCallEvaluation(I); 2006 break; 2007 case Instruction::Store: 2008 E = performSymbolicStoreEvaluation(I); 2009 break; 2010 case Instruction::Load: 2011 E = performSymbolicLoadEvaluation(I); 2012 break; 2013 case Instruction::BitCast: 2014 E = createExpression(I); 2015 break; 2016 case Instruction::ICmp: 2017 case Instruction::FCmp: 2018 E = performSymbolicCmpEvaluation(I); 2019 break; 2020 case Instruction::Add: 2021 case Instruction::FAdd: 2022 case Instruction::Sub: 2023 case Instruction::FSub: 2024 case Instruction::Mul: 2025 case Instruction::FMul: 2026 case Instruction::UDiv: 2027 case Instruction::SDiv: 2028 case Instruction::FDiv: 2029 case Instruction::URem: 2030 case Instruction::SRem: 2031 case Instruction::FRem: 2032 case Instruction::Shl: 2033 case Instruction::LShr: 2034 case Instruction::AShr: 2035 case Instruction::And: 2036 case Instruction::Or: 2037 case Instruction::Xor: 2038 case Instruction::Trunc: 2039 case Instruction::ZExt: 2040 case Instruction::SExt: 2041 case Instruction::FPToUI: 2042 case Instruction::FPToSI: 2043 case Instruction::UIToFP: 2044 case Instruction::SIToFP: 2045 case Instruction::FPTrunc: 2046 case Instruction::FPExt: 2047 case Instruction::PtrToInt: 2048 case Instruction::IntToPtr: 2049 case Instruction::Select: 2050 case Instruction::ExtractElement: 2051 case Instruction::InsertElement: 2052 case Instruction::ShuffleVector: 2053 case Instruction::GetElementPtr: 2054 E = createExpression(I); 2055 break; 2056 default: 2057 return nullptr; 2058 } 2059 } 2060 return E; 2061 } 2062 2063 // Look up a container in a map, and then call a function for each thing in the 2064 // found container. 2065 template <typename Map, typename KeyType, typename Func> 2066 void NewGVN::for_each_found(Map &M, const KeyType &Key, Func F) { 2067 const auto Result = M.find_as(Key); 2068 if (Result != M.end()) 2069 for (typename Map::mapped_type::value_type Mapped : Result->second) 2070 F(Mapped); 2071 } 2072 2073 // Look up a container of values/instructions in a map, and touch all the 2074 // instructions in the container. Then erase value from the map. 2075 template <typename Map, typename KeyType> 2076 void NewGVN::touchAndErase(Map &M, const KeyType &Key) { 2077 const auto Result = M.find_as(Key); 2078 if (Result != M.end()) { 2079 for (const typename Map::mapped_type::value_type Mapped : Result->second) 2080 TouchedInstructions.set(InstrToDFSNum(Mapped)); 2081 M.erase(Result); 2082 } 2083 } 2084 2085 void NewGVN::addAdditionalUsers(Value *To, Value *User) const { 2086 assert(User && To != User); 2087 if (isa<Instruction>(To)) 2088 AdditionalUsers[To].insert(User); 2089 } 2090 2091 void NewGVN::markUsersTouched(Value *V) { 2092 // Now mark the users as touched. 2093 for (auto *User : V->users()) { 2094 assert(isa<Instruction>(User) && "Use of value not within an instruction?"); 2095 TouchedInstructions.set(InstrToDFSNum(User)); 2096 } 2097 touchAndErase(AdditionalUsers, V); 2098 } 2099 2100 void NewGVN::addMemoryUsers(const MemoryAccess *To, MemoryAccess *U) const { 2101 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Adding memory user " << *U << " to " << *To << "\n"); 2102 MemoryToUsers[To].insert(U); 2103 } 2104 2105 void NewGVN::markMemoryDefTouched(const MemoryAccess *MA) { 2106 TouchedInstructions.set(MemoryToDFSNum(MA)); 2107 } 2108 2109 void NewGVN::markMemoryUsersTouched(const MemoryAccess *MA) { 2110 if (isa<MemoryUse>(MA)) 2111 return; 2112 for (auto U : MA->users()) 2113 TouchedInstructions.set(MemoryToDFSNum(U)); 2114 touchAndErase(MemoryToUsers, MA); 2115 } 2116 2117 // Add I to the set of users of a given predicate. 2118 void NewGVN::addPredicateUsers(const PredicateBase *PB, Instruction *I) const { 2119 // Don't add temporary instructions to the user lists. 2120 if (AllTempInstructions.count(I)) 2121 return; 2122 2123 if (auto *PBranch = dyn_cast<PredicateBranch>(PB)) 2124 PredicateToUsers[PBranch->Condition].insert(I); 2125 else if (auto *PAssume = dyn_cast<PredicateBranch>(PB)) 2126 PredicateToUsers[PAssume->Condition].insert(I); 2127 } 2128 2129 // Touch all the predicates that depend on this instruction. 2130 void NewGVN::markPredicateUsersTouched(Instruction *I) { 2131 touchAndErase(PredicateToUsers, I); 2132 } 2133 2134 // Mark users affected by a memory leader change. 2135 void NewGVN::markMemoryLeaderChangeTouched(CongruenceClass *CC) { 2136 for (auto M : CC->memory()) 2137 markMemoryDefTouched(M); 2138 } 2139 2140 // Touch the instructions that need to be updated after a congruence class has a 2141 // leader change, and mark changed values. 2142 void NewGVN::markValueLeaderChangeTouched(CongruenceClass *CC) { 2143 for (auto M : *CC) { 2144 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(M)) 2145 TouchedInstructions.set(InstrToDFSNum(I)); 2146 LeaderChanges.insert(M); 2147 } 2148 } 2149 2150 // Give a range of things that have instruction DFS numbers, this will return 2151 // the member of the range with the smallest dfs number. 2152 template <class T, class Range> 2153 T *NewGVN::getMinDFSOfRange(const Range &R) const { 2154 std::pair<T *, unsigned> MinDFS = {nullptr, ~0U}; 2155 for (const auto X : R) { 2156 auto DFSNum = InstrToDFSNum(X); 2157 if (DFSNum < MinDFS.second) 2158 MinDFS = {X, DFSNum}; 2159 } 2160 return MinDFS.first; 2161 } 2162 2163 // This function returns the MemoryAccess that should be the next leader of 2164 // congruence class CC, under the assumption that the current leader is going to 2165 // disappear. 2166 const MemoryAccess *NewGVN::getNextMemoryLeader(CongruenceClass *CC) const { 2167 // TODO: If this ends up to slow, we can maintain a next memory leader like we 2168 // do for regular leaders. 2169 // Make sure there will be a leader to find. 2170 assert(!CC->definesNoMemory() && "Can't get next leader if there is none"); 2171 if (CC->getStoreCount() > 0) { 2172 if (auto *NL = dyn_cast_or_null<StoreInst>(CC->getNextLeader().first)) 2173 return getMemoryAccess(NL); 2174 // Find the store with the minimum DFS number. 2175 auto *V = getMinDFSOfRange<Value>(make_filter_range( 2176 *CC, [&](const Value *V) { return isa<StoreInst>(V); })); 2177 return getMemoryAccess(cast<StoreInst>(V)); 2178 } 2179 assert(CC->getStoreCount() == 0); 2180 2181 // Given our assertion, hitting this part must mean 2182 // !OldClass->memory_empty() 2183 if (CC->memory_size() == 1) 2184 return *CC->memory_begin(); 2185 return getMinDFSOfRange<const MemoryPhi>(CC->memory()); 2186 } 2187 2188 // This function returns the next value leader of a congruence class, under the 2189 // assumption that the current leader is going away. This should end up being 2190 // the next most dominating member. 2191 Value *NewGVN::getNextValueLeader(CongruenceClass *CC) const { 2192 // We don't need to sort members if there is only 1, and we don't care about 2193 // sorting the TOP class because everything either gets out of it or is 2194 // unreachable. 2195 2196 if (CC->size() == 1 || CC == TOPClass) { 2197 return *(CC->begin()); 2198 } else if (CC->getNextLeader().first) { 2199 ++NumGVNAvoidedSortedLeaderChanges; 2200 return CC->getNextLeader().first; 2201 } else { 2202 ++NumGVNSortedLeaderChanges; 2203 // NOTE: If this ends up to slow, we can maintain a dual structure for 2204 // member testing/insertion, or keep things mostly sorted, and sort only 2205 // here, or use SparseBitVector or .... 2206 return getMinDFSOfRange<Value>(*CC); 2207 } 2208 } 2209 2210 // Move a MemoryAccess, currently in OldClass, to NewClass, including updates to 2211 // the memory members, etc for the move. 2212 // 2213 // The invariants of this function are: 2214 // 2215 // - I must be moving to NewClass from OldClass 2216 // - The StoreCount of OldClass and NewClass is expected to have been updated 2217 // for I already if it is a store. 2218 // - The OldClass memory leader has not been updated yet if I was the leader. 2219 void NewGVN::moveMemoryToNewCongruenceClass(Instruction *I, 2220 MemoryAccess *InstMA, 2221 CongruenceClass *OldClass, 2222 CongruenceClass *NewClass) { 2223 // If the leader is I, and we had a representative MemoryAccess, it should 2224 // be the MemoryAccess of OldClass. 2225 assert((!InstMA || !OldClass->getMemoryLeader() || 2226 OldClass->getLeader() != I || 2227 MemoryAccessToClass.lookup(OldClass->getMemoryLeader()) == 2228 MemoryAccessToClass.lookup(InstMA)) && 2229 "Representative MemoryAccess mismatch"); 2230 // First, see what happens to the new class 2231 if (!NewClass->getMemoryLeader()) { 2232 // Should be a new class, or a store becoming a leader of a new class. 2233 assert(NewClass->size() == 1 || 2234 (isa<StoreInst>(I) && NewClass->getStoreCount() == 1)); 2235 NewClass->setMemoryLeader(InstMA); 2236 // Mark it touched if we didn't just create a singleton 2237 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Memory class leader change for class " 2238 << NewClass->getID() 2239 << " due to new memory instruction becoming leader\n"); 2240 markMemoryLeaderChangeTouched(NewClass); 2241 } 2242 setMemoryClass(InstMA, NewClass); 2243 // Now, fixup the old class if necessary 2244 if (OldClass->getMemoryLeader() == InstMA) { 2245 if (!OldClass->definesNoMemory()) { 2246 OldClass->setMemoryLeader(getNextMemoryLeader(OldClass)); 2247 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Memory class leader change for class " 2248 << OldClass->getID() << " to " 2249 << *OldClass->getMemoryLeader() 2250 << " due to removal of old leader " << *InstMA << "\n"); 2251 markMemoryLeaderChangeTouched(OldClass); 2252 } else 2253 OldClass->setMemoryLeader(nullptr); 2254 } 2255 } 2256 2257 // Move a value, currently in OldClass, to be part of NewClass 2258 // Update OldClass and NewClass for the move (including changing leaders, etc). 2259 void NewGVN::moveValueToNewCongruenceClass(Instruction *I, const Expression *E, 2260 CongruenceClass *OldClass, 2261 CongruenceClass *NewClass) { 2262 if (I == OldClass->getNextLeader().first) 2263 OldClass->resetNextLeader(); 2264 2265 OldClass->erase(I); 2266 NewClass->insert(I); 2267 2268 if (NewClass->getLeader() != I) 2269 NewClass->addPossibleNextLeader({I, InstrToDFSNum(I)}); 2270 // Handle our special casing of stores. 2271 if (auto *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(I)) { 2272 OldClass->decStoreCount(); 2273 // Okay, so when do we want to make a store a leader of a class? 2274 // If we have a store defined by an earlier load, we want the earlier load 2275 // to lead the class. 2276 // If we have a store defined by something else, we want the store to lead 2277 // the class so everything else gets the "something else" as a value. 2278 // If we have a store as the single member of the class, we want the store 2279 // as the leader 2280 if (NewClass->getStoreCount() == 0 && !NewClass->getStoredValue()) { 2281 // If it's a store expression we are using, it means we are not equivalent 2282 // to something earlier. 2283 if (auto *SE = dyn_cast<StoreExpression>(E)) { 2284 NewClass->setStoredValue(SE->getStoredValue()); 2285 markValueLeaderChangeTouched(NewClass); 2286 // Shift the new class leader to be the store 2287 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Changing leader of congruence class " 2288 << NewClass->getID() << " from " 2289 << *NewClass->getLeader() << " to " << *SI 2290 << " because store joined class\n"); 2291 // If we changed the leader, we have to mark it changed because we don't 2292 // know what it will do to symbolic evaluation. 2293 NewClass->setLeader(SI); 2294 } 2295 // We rely on the code below handling the MemoryAccess change. 2296 } 2297 NewClass->incStoreCount(); 2298 } 2299 // True if there is no memory instructions left in a class that had memory 2300 // instructions before. 2301 2302 // If it's not a memory use, set the MemoryAccess equivalence 2303 auto *InstMA = dyn_cast_or_null<MemoryDef>(getMemoryAccess(I)); 2304 if (InstMA) 2305 moveMemoryToNewCongruenceClass(I, InstMA, OldClass, NewClass); 2306 ValueToClass[I] = NewClass; 2307 // See if we destroyed the class or need to swap leaders. 2308 if (OldClass->empty() && OldClass != TOPClass) { 2309 if (OldClass->getDefiningExpr()) { 2310 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Erasing expression " << *OldClass->getDefiningExpr() 2311 << " from table\n"); 2312 // We erase it as an exact expression to make sure we don't just erase an 2313 // equivalent one. 2314 auto Iter = ExpressionToClass.find_as( 2315 ExactEqualsExpression(*OldClass->getDefiningExpr())); 2316 if (Iter != ExpressionToClass.end()) 2317 ExpressionToClass.erase(Iter); 2318 #ifdef EXPENSIVE_CHECKS 2319 assert( 2320 (*OldClass->getDefiningExpr() != *E || ExpressionToClass.lookup(E)) && 2321 "We erased the expression we just inserted, which should not happen"); 2322 #endif 2323 } 2324 } else if (OldClass->getLeader() == I) { 2325 // When the leader changes, the value numbering of 2326 // everything may change due to symbolization changes, so we need to 2327 // reprocess. 2328 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Value class leader change for class " 2329 << OldClass->getID() << "\n"); 2330 ++NumGVNLeaderChanges; 2331 // Destroy the stored value if there are no more stores to represent it. 2332 // Note that this is basically clean up for the expression removal that 2333 // happens below. If we remove stores from a class, we may leave it as a 2334 // class of equivalent memory phis. 2335 if (OldClass->getStoreCount() == 0) { 2336 if (OldClass->getStoredValue()) 2337 OldClass->setStoredValue(nullptr); 2338 } 2339 OldClass->setLeader(getNextValueLeader(OldClass)); 2340 OldClass->resetNextLeader(); 2341 markValueLeaderChangeTouched(OldClass); 2342 } 2343 } 2344 2345 // For a given expression, mark the phi of ops instructions that could have 2346 // changed as a result. 2347 void NewGVN::markPhiOfOpsChanged(const Expression *E) { 2348 touchAndErase(ExpressionToPhiOfOps, E); 2349 } 2350 2351 // Perform congruence finding on a given value numbering expression. 2352 void NewGVN::performCongruenceFinding(Instruction *I, const Expression *E) { 2353 // This is guaranteed to return something, since it will at least find 2354 // TOP. 2355 2356 CongruenceClass *IClass = ValueToClass.lookup(I); 2357 assert(IClass && "Should have found a IClass"); 2358 // Dead classes should have been eliminated from the mapping. 2359 assert(!IClass->isDead() && "Found a dead class"); 2360 2361 CongruenceClass *EClass = nullptr; 2362 if (const auto *VE = dyn_cast<VariableExpression>(E)) { 2363 EClass = ValueToClass.lookup(VE->getVariableValue()); 2364 } else if (isa<DeadExpression>(E)) { 2365 EClass = TOPClass; 2366 } 2367 if (!EClass) { 2368 auto lookupResult = ExpressionToClass.insert({E, nullptr}); 2369 2370 // If it's not in the value table, create a new congruence class. 2371 if (lookupResult.second) { 2372 CongruenceClass *NewClass = createCongruenceClass(nullptr, E); 2373 auto place = lookupResult.first; 2374 place->second = NewClass; 2375 2376 // Constants and variables should always be made the leader. 2377 if (const auto *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpression>(E)) { 2378 NewClass->setLeader(CE->getConstantValue()); 2379 } else if (const auto *SE = dyn_cast<StoreExpression>(E)) { 2380 StoreInst *SI = SE->getStoreInst(); 2381 NewClass->setLeader(SI); 2382 NewClass->setStoredValue(SE->getStoredValue()); 2383 // The RepMemoryAccess field will be filled in properly by the 2384 // moveValueToNewCongruenceClass call. 2385 } else { 2386 NewClass->setLeader(I); 2387 } 2388 assert(!isa<VariableExpression>(E) && 2389 "VariableExpression should have been handled already"); 2390 2391 EClass = NewClass; 2392 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Created new congruence class for " << *I 2393 << " using expression " << *E << " at " 2394 << NewClass->getID() << " and leader " 2395 << *(NewClass->getLeader())); 2396 if (NewClass->getStoredValue()) 2397 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " and stored value " 2398 << *(NewClass->getStoredValue())); 2399 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 2400 } else { 2401 EClass = lookupResult.first->second; 2402 if (isa<ConstantExpression>(E)) 2403 assert((isa<Constant>(EClass->getLeader()) || 2404 (EClass->getStoredValue() && 2405 isa<Constant>(EClass->getStoredValue()))) && 2406 "Any class with a constant expression should have a " 2407 "constant leader"); 2408 2409 assert(EClass && "Somehow don't have an eclass"); 2410 2411 assert(!EClass->isDead() && "We accidentally looked up a dead class"); 2412 } 2413 } 2414 bool ClassChanged = IClass != EClass; 2415 bool LeaderChanged = LeaderChanges.erase(I); 2416 if (ClassChanged || LeaderChanged) { 2417 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "New class " << EClass->getID() << " for expression " 2418 << *E << "\n"); 2419 if (ClassChanged) { 2420 moveValueToNewCongruenceClass(I, E, IClass, EClass); 2421 markPhiOfOpsChanged(E); 2422 } 2423 2424 markUsersTouched(I); 2425 if (MemoryAccess *MA = getMemoryAccess(I)) 2426 markMemoryUsersTouched(MA); 2427 if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(I)) 2428 markPredicateUsersTouched(CI); 2429 } 2430 // If we changed the class of the store, we want to ensure nothing finds the 2431 // old store expression. In particular, loads do not compare against stored 2432 // value, so they will find old store expressions (and associated class 2433 // mappings) if we leave them in the table. 2434 if (ClassChanged && isa<StoreInst>(I)) { 2435 auto *OldE = ValueToExpression.lookup(I); 2436 // It could just be that the old class died. We don't want to erase it if we 2437 // just moved classes. 2438 if (OldE && isa<StoreExpression>(OldE) && *E != *OldE) { 2439 // Erase this as an exact expression to ensure we don't erase expressions 2440 // equivalent to it. 2441 auto Iter = ExpressionToClass.find_as(ExactEqualsExpression(*OldE)); 2442 if (Iter != ExpressionToClass.end()) 2443 ExpressionToClass.erase(Iter); 2444 } 2445 } 2446 ValueToExpression[I] = E; 2447 } 2448 2449 // Process the fact that Edge (from, to) is reachable, including marking 2450 // any newly reachable blocks and instructions for processing. 2451 void NewGVN::updateReachableEdge(BasicBlock *From, BasicBlock *To) { 2452 // Check if the Edge was reachable before. 2453 if (ReachableEdges.insert({From, To}).second) { 2454 // If this block wasn't reachable before, all instructions are touched. 2455 if (ReachableBlocks.insert(To).second) { 2456 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Block " << getBlockName(To) 2457 << " marked reachable\n"); 2458 const auto &InstRange = BlockInstRange.lookup(To); 2459 TouchedInstructions.set(InstRange.first, InstRange.second); 2460 } else { 2461 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Block " << getBlockName(To) 2462 << " was reachable, but new edge {" 2463 << getBlockName(From) << "," << getBlockName(To) 2464 << "} to it found\n"); 2465 2466 // We've made an edge reachable to an existing block, which may 2467 // impact predicates. Otherwise, only mark the phi nodes as touched, as 2468 // they are the only thing that depend on new edges. Anything using their 2469 // values will get propagated to if necessary. 2470 if (MemoryAccess *MemPhi = getMemoryAccess(To)) 2471 TouchedInstructions.set(InstrToDFSNum(MemPhi)); 2472 2473 // FIXME: We should just add a union op on a Bitvector and 2474 // SparseBitVector. We can do it word by word faster than we are doing it 2475 // here. 2476 for (auto InstNum : RevisitOnReachabilityChange[To]) 2477 TouchedInstructions.set(InstNum); 2478 } 2479 } 2480 } 2481 2482 // Given a predicate condition (from a switch, cmp, or whatever) and a block, 2483 // see if we know some constant value for it already. 2484 Value *NewGVN::findConditionEquivalence(Value *Cond) const { 2485 auto Result = lookupOperandLeader(Cond); 2486 return isa<Constant>(Result) ? Result : nullptr; 2487 } 2488 2489 // Process the outgoing edges of a block for reachability. 2490 void NewGVN::processOutgoingEdges(Instruction *TI, BasicBlock *B) { 2491 // Evaluate reachability of terminator instruction. 2492 BranchInst *BR; 2493 if ((BR = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(TI)) && BR->isConditional()) { 2494 Value *Cond = BR->getCondition(); 2495 Value *CondEvaluated = findConditionEquivalence(Cond); 2496 if (!CondEvaluated) { 2497 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Cond)) { 2498 const Expression *E = createExpression(I); 2499 if (const auto *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpression>(E)) { 2500 CondEvaluated = CE->getConstantValue(); 2501 } 2502 } else if (isa<ConstantInt>(Cond)) { 2503 CondEvaluated = Cond; 2504 } 2505 } 2506 ConstantInt *CI; 2507 BasicBlock *TrueSucc = BR->getSuccessor(0); 2508 BasicBlock *FalseSucc = BR->getSuccessor(1); 2509 if (CondEvaluated && (CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(CondEvaluated))) { 2510 if (CI->isOne()) { 2511 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Condition for Terminator " << *TI 2512 << " evaluated to true\n"); 2513 updateReachableEdge(B, TrueSucc); 2514 } else if (CI->isZero()) { 2515 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Condition for Terminator " << *TI 2516 << " evaluated to false\n"); 2517 updateReachableEdge(B, FalseSucc); 2518 } 2519 } else { 2520 updateReachableEdge(B, TrueSucc); 2521 updateReachableEdge(B, FalseSucc); 2522 } 2523 } else if (auto *SI = dyn_cast<SwitchInst>(TI)) { 2524 // For switches, propagate the case values into the case 2525 // destinations. 2526 2527 // Remember how many outgoing edges there are to every successor. 2528 SmallDenseMap<BasicBlock *, unsigned, 16> SwitchEdges; 2529 2530 Value *SwitchCond = SI->getCondition(); 2531 Value *CondEvaluated = findConditionEquivalence(SwitchCond); 2532 // See if we were able to turn this switch statement into a constant. 2533 if (CondEvaluated && isa<ConstantInt>(CondEvaluated)) { 2534 auto *CondVal = cast<ConstantInt>(CondEvaluated); 2535 // We should be able to get case value for this. 2536 auto Case = *SI->findCaseValue(CondVal); 2537 if (Case.getCaseSuccessor() == SI->getDefaultDest()) { 2538 // We proved the value is outside of the range of the case. 2539 // We can't do anything other than mark the default dest as reachable, 2540 // and go home. 2541 updateReachableEdge(B, SI->getDefaultDest()); 2542 return; 2543 } 2544 // Now get where it goes and mark it reachable. 2545 BasicBlock *TargetBlock = Case.getCaseSuccessor(); 2546 updateReachableEdge(B, TargetBlock); 2547 } else { 2548 for (unsigned i = 0, e = SI->getNumSuccessors(); i != e; ++i) { 2549 BasicBlock *TargetBlock = SI->getSuccessor(i); 2550 ++SwitchEdges[TargetBlock]; 2551 updateReachableEdge(B, TargetBlock); 2552 } 2553 } 2554 } else { 2555 // Otherwise this is either unconditional, or a type we have no 2556 // idea about. Just mark successors as reachable. 2557 for (unsigned i = 0, e = TI->getNumSuccessors(); i != e; ++i) { 2558 BasicBlock *TargetBlock = TI->getSuccessor(i); 2559 updateReachableEdge(B, TargetBlock); 2560 } 2561 2562 // This also may be a memory defining terminator, in which case, set it 2563 // equivalent only to itself. 2564 // 2565 auto *MA = getMemoryAccess(TI); 2566 if (MA && !isa<MemoryUse>(MA)) { 2567 auto *CC = ensureLeaderOfMemoryClass(MA); 2568 if (setMemoryClass(MA, CC)) 2569 markMemoryUsersTouched(MA); 2570 } 2571 } 2572 } 2573 2574 // Remove the PHI of Ops PHI for I 2575 void NewGVN::removePhiOfOps(Instruction *I, PHINode *PHITemp) { 2576 InstrDFS.erase(PHITemp); 2577 // It's still a temp instruction. We keep it in the array so it gets erased. 2578 // However, it's no longer used by I, or in the block 2579 TempToBlock.erase(PHITemp); 2580 RealToTemp.erase(I); 2581 // We don't remove the users from the phi node uses. This wastes a little 2582 // time, but such is life. We could use two sets to track which were there 2583 // are the start of NewGVN, and which were added, but right nowt he cost of 2584 // tracking is more than the cost of checking for more phi of ops. 2585 } 2586 2587 // Add PHI Op in BB as a PHI of operations version of ExistingValue. 2588 void NewGVN::addPhiOfOps(PHINode *Op, BasicBlock *BB, 2589 Instruction *ExistingValue) { 2590 InstrDFS[Op] = InstrToDFSNum(ExistingValue); 2591 AllTempInstructions.insert(Op); 2592 TempToBlock[Op] = BB; 2593 RealToTemp[ExistingValue] = Op; 2594 // Add all users to phi node use, as they are now uses of the phi of ops phis 2595 // and may themselves be phi of ops. 2596 for (auto *U : ExistingValue->users()) 2597 if (auto *UI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U)) 2598 PHINodeUses.insert(UI); 2599 } 2600 2601 static bool okayForPHIOfOps(const Instruction *I) { 2602 if (!EnablePhiOfOps) 2603 return false; 2604 return isa<BinaryOperator>(I) || isa<SelectInst>(I) || isa<CmpInst>(I) || 2605 isa<LoadInst>(I); 2606 } 2607 2608 bool NewGVN::OpIsSafeForPHIOfOpsHelper( 2609 Value *V, const BasicBlock *PHIBlock, 2610 SmallPtrSetImpl<const Value *> &Visited, 2611 SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &Worklist) { 2612 2613 if (!isa<Instruction>(V)) 2614 return true; 2615 auto OISIt = OpSafeForPHIOfOps.find(V); 2616 if (OISIt != OpSafeForPHIOfOps.end()) 2617 return OISIt->second; 2618 2619 // Keep walking until we either dominate the phi block, or hit a phi, or run 2620 // out of things to check. 2621 if (DT->properlyDominates(getBlockForValue(V), PHIBlock)) { 2622 OpSafeForPHIOfOps.insert({V, true}); 2623 return true; 2624 } 2625 // PHI in the same block. 2626 if (isa<PHINode>(V) && getBlockForValue(V) == PHIBlock) { 2627 OpSafeForPHIOfOps.insert({V, false}); 2628 return false; 2629 } 2630 2631 auto *OrigI = cast<Instruction>(V); 2632 for (auto *Op : OrigI->operand_values()) { 2633 if (!isa<Instruction>(Op)) 2634 continue; 2635 // Stop now if we find an unsafe operand. 2636 auto OISIt = OpSafeForPHIOfOps.find(OrigI); 2637 if (OISIt != OpSafeForPHIOfOps.end()) { 2638 if (!OISIt->second) { 2639 OpSafeForPHIOfOps.insert({V, false}); 2640 return false; 2641 } 2642 continue; 2643 } 2644 if (!Visited.insert(Op).second) 2645 continue; 2646 Worklist.push_back(cast<Instruction>(Op)); 2647 } 2648 return true; 2649 } 2650 2651 // Return true if this operand will be safe to use for phi of ops. 2652 // 2653 // The reason some operands are unsafe is that we are not trying to recursively 2654 // translate everything back through phi nodes. We actually expect some lookups 2655 // of expressions to fail. In particular, a lookup where the expression cannot 2656 // exist in the predecessor. This is true even if the expression, as shown, can 2657 // be determined to be constant. 2658 bool NewGVN::OpIsSafeForPHIOfOps(Value *V, const BasicBlock *PHIBlock, 2659 SmallPtrSetImpl<const Value *> &Visited) { 2660 SmallVector<Instruction *, 4> Worklist; 2661 if (!OpIsSafeForPHIOfOpsHelper(V, PHIBlock, Visited, Worklist)) 2662 return false; 2663 while (!Worklist.empty()) { 2664 auto *I = Worklist.pop_back_val(); 2665 if (!OpIsSafeForPHIOfOpsHelper(I, PHIBlock, Visited, Worklist)) 2666 return false; 2667 } 2668 OpSafeForPHIOfOps.insert({V, true}); 2669 return true; 2670 } 2671 2672 // Try to find a leader for instruction TransInst, which is a phi translated 2673 // version of something in our original program. Visited is used to ensure we 2674 // don't infinite loop during translations of cycles. OrigInst is the 2675 // instruction in the original program, and PredBB is the predecessor we 2676 // translated it through. 2677 Value *NewGVN::findLeaderForInst(Instruction *TransInst, 2678 SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &Visited, 2679 MemoryAccess *MemAccess, Instruction *OrigInst, 2680 BasicBlock *PredBB) { 2681 unsigned IDFSNum = InstrToDFSNum(OrigInst); 2682 // Make sure it's marked as a temporary instruction. 2683 AllTempInstructions.insert(TransInst); 2684 // and make sure anything that tries to add it's DFS number is 2685 // redirected to the instruction we are making a phi of ops 2686 // for. 2687 TempToBlock.insert({TransInst, PredBB}); 2688 InstrDFS.insert({TransInst, IDFSNum}); 2689 2690 const Expression *E = performSymbolicEvaluation(TransInst, Visited); 2691 InstrDFS.erase(TransInst); 2692 AllTempInstructions.erase(TransInst); 2693 TempToBlock.erase(TransInst); 2694 if (MemAccess) 2695 TempToMemory.erase(TransInst); 2696 if (!E) 2697 return nullptr; 2698 auto *FoundVal = findPHIOfOpsLeader(E, OrigInst, PredBB); 2699 if (!FoundVal) { 2700 ExpressionToPhiOfOps[E].insert(OrigInst); 2701 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Cannot find phi of ops operand for " << *TransInst 2702 << " in block " << getBlockName(PredBB) << "\n"); 2703 return nullptr; 2704 } 2705 if (auto *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(FoundVal)) 2706 FoundVal = SI->getValueOperand(); 2707 return FoundVal; 2708 } 2709 2710 // When we see an instruction that is an op of phis, generate the equivalent phi 2711 // of ops form. 2712 const Expression * 2713 NewGVN::makePossiblePHIOfOps(Instruction *I, 2714 SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &Visited) { 2715 if (!okayForPHIOfOps(I)) 2716 return nullptr; 2717 2718 if (!Visited.insert(I).second) 2719 return nullptr; 2720 // For now, we require the instruction be cycle free because we don't 2721 // *always* create a phi of ops for instructions that could be done as phi 2722 // of ops, we only do it if we think it is useful. If we did do it all the 2723 // time, we could remove the cycle free check. 2724 if (!isCycleFree(I)) 2725 return nullptr; 2726 2727 SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 8> ProcessedPHIs; 2728 // TODO: We don't do phi translation on memory accesses because it's 2729 // complicated. For a load, we'd need to be able to simulate a new memoryuse, 2730 // which we don't have a good way of doing ATM. 2731 auto *MemAccess = getMemoryAccess(I); 2732 // If the memory operation is defined by a memory operation this block that 2733 // isn't a MemoryPhi, transforming the pointer backwards through a scalar phi 2734 // can't help, as it would still be killed by that memory operation. 2735 if (MemAccess && !isa<MemoryPhi>(MemAccess->getDefiningAccess()) && 2736 MemAccess->getDefiningAccess()->getBlock() == I->getParent()) 2737 return nullptr; 2738 2739 // Convert op of phis to phi of ops 2740 SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 10> VisitedOps; 2741 SmallVector<Value *, 4> Ops(I->operand_values()); 2742 BasicBlock *SamePHIBlock = nullptr; 2743 PHINode *OpPHI = nullptr; 2744 if (!DebugCounter::shouldExecute(PHIOfOpsCounter)) 2745 return nullptr; 2746 for (auto *Op : Ops) { 2747 if (!isa<PHINode>(Op)) { 2748 auto *ValuePHI = RealToTemp.lookup(Op); 2749 if (!ValuePHI) 2750 continue; 2751 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found possible dependent phi of ops\n"); 2752 Op = ValuePHI; 2753 } 2754 OpPHI = cast<PHINode>(Op); 2755 if (!SamePHIBlock) { 2756 SamePHIBlock = getBlockForValue(OpPHI); 2757 } else if (SamePHIBlock != getBlockForValue(OpPHI)) { 2758 LLVM_DEBUG( 2759 dbgs() 2760 << "PHIs for operands are not all in the same block, aborting\n"); 2761 return nullptr; 2762 } 2763 // No point in doing this for one-operand phis. 2764 if (OpPHI->getNumOperands() == 1) { 2765 OpPHI = nullptr; 2766 continue; 2767 } 2768 } 2769 2770 if (!OpPHI) 2771 return nullptr; 2772 2773 SmallVector<ValPair, 4> PHIOps; 2774 SmallPtrSet<Value *, 4> Deps; 2775 auto *PHIBlock = getBlockForValue(OpPHI); 2776 RevisitOnReachabilityChange[PHIBlock].reset(InstrToDFSNum(I)); 2777 for (unsigned PredNum = 0; PredNum < OpPHI->getNumOperands(); ++PredNum) { 2778 auto *PredBB = OpPHI->getIncomingBlock(PredNum); 2779 Value *FoundVal = nullptr; 2780 SmallPtrSet<Value *, 4> CurrentDeps; 2781 // We could just skip unreachable edges entirely but it's tricky to do 2782 // with rewriting existing phi nodes. 2783 if (ReachableEdges.count({PredBB, PHIBlock})) { 2784 // Clone the instruction, create an expression from it that is 2785 // translated back into the predecessor, and see if we have a leader. 2786 Instruction *ValueOp = I->clone(); 2787 if (MemAccess) 2788 TempToMemory.insert({ValueOp, MemAccess}); 2789 bool SafeForPHIOfOps = true; 2790 VisitedOps.clear(); 2791 for (auto &Op : ValueOp->operands()) { 2792 auto *OrigOp = &*Op; 2793 // When these operand changes, it could change whether there is a 2794 // leader for us or not, so we have to add additional users. 2795 if (isa<PHINode>(Op)) { 2796 Op = Op->DoPHITranslation(PHIBlock, PredBB); 2797 if (Op != OrigOp && Op != I) 2798 CurrentDeps.insert(Op); 2799 } else if (auto *ValuePHI = RealToTemp.lookup(Op)) { 2800 if (getBlockForValue(ValuePHI) == PHIBlock) 2801 Op = ValuePHI->getIncomingValueForBlock(PredBB); 2802 } 2803 // If we phi-translated the op, it must be safe. 2804 SafeForPHIOfOps = 2805 SafeForPHIOfOps && 2806 (Op != OrigOp || OpIsSafeForPHIOfOps(Op, PHIBlock, VisitedOps)); 2807 } 2808 // FIXME: For those things that are not safe we could generate 2809 // expressions all the way down, and see if this comes out to a 2810 // constant. For anything where that is true, and unsafe, we should 2811 // have made a phi-of-ops (or value numbered it equivalent to something) 2812 // for the pieces already. 2813 FoundVal = !SafeForPHIOfOps ? nullptr 2814 : findLeaderForInst(ValueOp, Visited, 2815 MemAccess, I, PredBB); 2816 ValueOp->deleteValue(); 2817 if (!FoundVal) { 2818 // We failed to find a leader for the current ValueOp, but this might 2819 // change in case of the translated operands change. 2820 if (SafeForPHIOfOps) 2821 for (auto Dep : CurrentDeps) 2822 addAdditionalUsers(Dep, I); 2823 2824 return nullptr; 2825 } 2826 Deps.insert(CurrentDeps.begin(), CurrentDeps.end()); 2827 } else { 2828 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Skipping phi of ops operand for incoming block " 2829 << getBlockName(PredBB) 2830 << " because the block is unreachable\n"); 2831 FoundVal = UndefValue::get(I->getType()); 2832 RevisitOnReachabilityChange[PHIBlock].set(InstrToDFSNum(I)); 2833 } 2834 2835 PHIOps.push_back({FoundVal, PredBB}); 2836 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found phi of ops operand " << *FoundVal << " in " 2837 << getBlockName(PredBB) << "\n"); 2838 } 2839 for (auto Dep : Deps) 2840 addAdditionalUsers(Dep, I); 2841 sortPHIOps(PHIOps); 2842 auto *E = performSymbolicPHIEvaluation(PHIOps, I, PHIBlock); 2843 if (isa<ConstantExpression>(E) || isa<VariableExpression>(E)) { 2844 LLVM_DEBUG( 2845 dbgs() 2846 << "Not creating real PHI of ops because it simplified to existing " 2847 "value or constant\n"); 2848 return E; 2849 } 2850 auto *ValuePHI = RealToTemp.lookup(I); 2851 bool NewPHI = false; 2852 if (!ValuePHI) { 2853 ValuePHI = 2854 PHINode::Create(I->getType(), OpPHI->getNumOperands(), "phiofops"); 2855 addPhiOfOps(ValuePHI, PHIBlock, I); 2856 NewPHI = true; 2857 NumGVNPHIOfOpsCreated++; 2858 } 2859 if (NewPHI) { 2860 for (auto PHIOp : PHIOps) 2861 ValuePHI->addIncoming(PHIOp.first, PHIOp.second); 2862 } else { 2863 TempToBlock[ValuePHI] = PHIBlock; 2864 unsigned int i = 0; 2865 for (auto PHIOp : PHIOps) { 2866 ValuePHI->setIncomingValue(i, PHIOp.first); 2867 ValuePHI->setIncomingBlock(i, PHIOp.second); 2868 ++i; 2869 } 2870 } 2871 RevisitOnReachabilityChange[PHIBlock].set(InstrToDFSNum(I)); 2872 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Created phi of ops " << *ValuePHI << " for " << *I 2873 << "\n"); 2874 2875 return E; 2876 } 2877 2878 // The algorithm initially places the values of the routine in the TOP 2879 // congruence class. The leader of TOP is the undetermined value `undef`. 2880 // When the algorithm has finished, values still in TOP are unreachable. 2881 void NewGVN::initializeCongruenceClasses(Function &F) { 2882 NextCongruenceNum = 0; 2883 2884 // Note that even though we use the live on entry def as a representative 2885 // MemoryAccess, it is *not* the same as the actual live on entry def. We 2886 // have no real equivalemnt to undef for MemoryAccesses, and so we really 2887 // should be checking whether the MemoryAccess is top if we want to know if it 2888 // is equivalent to everything. Otherwise, what this really signifies is that 2889 // the access "it reaches all the way back to the beginning of the function" 2890 2891 // Initialize all other instructions to be in TOP class. 2892 TOPClass = createCongruenceClass(nullptr, nullptr); 2893 TOPClass->setMemoryLeader(MSSA->getLiveOnEntryDef()); 2894 // The live on entry def gets put into it's own class 2895 MemoryAccessToClass[MSSA->getLiveOnEntryDef()] = 2896 createMemoryClass(MSSA->getLiveOnEntryDef()); 2897 2898 for (auto DTN : nodes(DT)) { 2899 BasicBlock *BB = DTN->getBlock(); 2900 // All MemoryAccesses are equivalent to live on entry to start. They must 2901 // be initialized to something so that initial changes are noticed. For 2902 // the maximal answer, we initialize them all to be the same as 2903 // liveOnEntry. 2904 auto *MemoryBlockDefs = MSSA->getBlockDefs(BB); 2905 if (MemoryBlockDefs) 2906 for (const auto &Def : *MemoryBlockDefs) { 2907 MemoryAccessToClass[&Def] = TOPClass; 2908 auto *MD = dyn_cast<MemoryDef>(&Def); 2909 // Insert the memory phis into the member list. 2910 if (!MD) { 2911 const MemoryPhi *MP = cast<MemoryPhi>(&Def); 2912 TOPClass->memory_insert(MP); 2913 MemoryPhiState.insert({MP, MPS_TOP}); 2914 } 2915 2916 if (MD && isa<StoreInst>(MD->getMemoryInst())) 2917 TOPClass->incStoreCount(); 2918 } 2919 2920 // FIXME: This is trying to discover which instructions are uses of phi 2921 // nodes. We should move this into one of the myriad of places that walk 2922 // all the operands already. 2923 for (auto &I : *BB) { 2924 if (isa<PHINode>(&I)) 2925 for (auto *U : I.users()) 2926 if (auto *UInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U)) 2927 if (InstrToDFSNum(UInst) != 0 && okayForPHIOfOps(UInst)) 2928 PHINodeUses.insert(UInst); 2929 // Don't insert void terminators into the class. We don't value number 2930 // them, and they just end up sitting in TOP. 2931 if (I.isTerminator() && I.getType()->isVoidTy()) 2932 continue; 2933 TOPClass->insert(&I); 2934 ValueToClass[&I] = TOPClass; 2935 } 2936 } 2937 2938 // Initialize arguments to be in their own unique congruence classes 2939 for (auto &FA : F.args()) 2940 createSingletonCongruenceClass(&FA); 2941 } 2942 2943 void NewGVN::cleanupTables() { 2944 for (unsigned i = 0, e = CongruenceClasses.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2945 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Congruence class " << CongruenceClasses[i]->getID() 2946 << " has " << CongruenceClasses[i]->size() 2947 << " members\n"); 2948 // Make sure we delete the congruence class (probably worth switching to 2949 // a unique_ptr at some point. 2950 delete CongruenceClasses[i]; 2951 CongruenceClasses[i] = nullptr; 2952 } 2953 2954 // Destroy the value expressions 2955 SmallVector<Instruction *, 8> TempInst(AllTempInstructions.begin(), 2956 AllTempInstructions.end()); 2957 AllTempInstructions.clear(); 2958 2959 // We have to drop all references for everything first, so there are no uses 2960 // left as we delete them. 2961 for (auto *I : TempInst) { 2962 I->dropAllReferences(); 2963 } 2964 2965 while (!TempInst.empty()) { 2966 auto *I = TempInst.back(); 2967 TempInst.pop_back(); 2968 I->deleteValue(); 2969 } 2970 2971 ValueToClass.clear(); 2972 ArgRecycler.clear(ExpressionAllocator); 2973 ExpressionAllocator.Reset(); 2974 CongruenceClasses.clear(); 2975 ExpressionToClass.clear(); 2976 ValueToExpression.clear(); 2977 RealToTemp.clear(); 2978 AdditionalUsers.clear(); 2979 ExpressionToPhiOfOps.clear(); 2980 TempToBlock.clear(); 2981 TempToMemory.clear(); 2982 PHINodeUses.clear(); 2983 OpSafeForPHIOfOps.clear(); 2984 ReachableBlocks.clear(); 2985 ReachableEdges.clear(); 2986 #ifndef NDEBUG 2987 ProcessedCount.clear(); 2988 #endif 2989 InstrDFS.clear(); 2990 InstructionsToErase.clear(); 2991 DFSToInstr.clear(); 2992 BlockInstRange.clear(); 2993 TouchedInstructions.clear(); 2994 MemoryAccessToClass.clear(); 2995 PredicateToUsers.clear(); 2996 MemoryToUsers.clear(); 2997 RevisitOnReachabilityChange.clear(); 2998 } 2999 3000 // Assign local DFS number mapping to instructions, and leave space for Value 3001 // PHI's. 3002 std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> NewGVN::assignDFSNumbers(BasicBlock *B, 3003 unsigned Start) { 3004 unsigned End = Start; 3005 if (MemoryAccess *MemPhi = getMemoryAccess(B)) { 3006 InstrDFS[MemPhi] = End++; 3007 DFSToInstr.emplace_back(MemPhi); 3008 } 3009 3010 // Then the real block goes next. 3011 for (auto &I : *B) { 3012 // There's no need to call isInstructionTriviallyDead more than once on 3013 // an instruction. Therefore, once we know that an instruction is dead 3014 // we change its DFS number so that it doesn't get value numbered. 3015 if (isInstructionTriviallyDead(&I, TLI)) { 3016 InstrDFS[&I] = 0; 3017 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Skipping trivially dead instruction " << I << "\n"); 3018 markInstructionForDeletion(&I); 3019 continue; 3020 } 3021 if (isa<PHINode>(&I)) 3022 RevisitOnReachabilityChange[B].set(End); 3023 InstrDFS[&I] = End++; 3024 DFSToInstr.emplace_back(&I); 3025 } 3026 3027 // All of the range functions taken half-open ranges (open on the end side). 3028 // So we do not subtract one from count, because at this point it is one 3029 // greater than the last instruction. 3030 return std::make_pair(Start, End); 3031 } 3032 3033 void NewGVN::updateProcessedCount(const Value *V) { 3034 #ifndef NDEBUG 3035 if (ProcessedCount.count(V) == 0) { 3036 ProcessedCount.insert({V, 1}); 3037 } else { 3038 ++ProcessedCount[V]; 3039 assert(ProcessedCount[V] < 100 && 3040 "Seem to have processed the same Value a lot"); 3041 } 3042 #endif 3043 } 3044 3045 // Evaluate MemoryPhi nodes symbolically, just like PHI nodes 3046 void NewGVN::valueNumberMemoryPhi(MemoryPhi *MP) { 3047 // If all the arguments are the same, the MemoryPhi has the same value as the 3048 // argument. Filter out unreachable blocks and self phis from our operands. 3049 // TODO: We could do cycle-checking on the memory phis to allow valueizing for 3050 // self-phi checking. 3051 const BasicBlock *PHIBlock = MP->getBlock(); 3052 auto Filtered = make_filter_range(MP->operands(), [&](const Use &U) { 3053 return cast<MemoryAccess>(U) != MP && 3054 !isMemoryAccessTOP(cast<MemoryAccess>(U)) && 3055 ReachableEdges.count({MP->getIncomingBlock(U), PHIBlock}); 3056 }); 3057 // If all that is left is nothing, our memoryphi is undef. We keep it as 3058 // InitialClass. Note: The only case this should happen is if we have at 3059 // least one self-argument. 3060 if (Filtered.begin() == Filtered.end()) { 3061 if (setMemoryClass(MP, TOPClass)) 3062 markMemoryUsersTouched(MP); 3063 return; 3064 } 3065 3066 // Transform the remaining operands into operand leaders. 3067 // FIXME: mapped_iterator should have a range version. 3068 auto LookupFunc = [&](const Use &U) { 3069 return lookupMemoryLeader(cast<MemoryAccess>(U)); 3070 }; 3071 auto MappedBegin = map_iterator(Filtered.begin(), LookupFunc); 3072 auto MappedEnd = map_iterator(Filtered.end(), LookupFunc); 3073 3074 // and now check if all the elements are equal. 3075 // Sadly, we can't use std::equals since these are random access iterators. 3076 const auto *AllSameValue = *MappedBegin; 3077 ++MappedBegin; 3078 bool AllEqual = std::all_of( 3079 MappedBegin, MappedEnd, 3080 [&AllSameValue](const MemoryAccess *V) { return V == AllSameValue; }); 3081 3082 if (AllEqual) 3083 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Memory Phi value numbered to " << *AllSameValue 3084 << "\n"); 3085 else 3086 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Memory Phi value numbered to itself\n"); 3087 // If it's equal to something, it's in that class. Otherwise, it has to be in 3088 // a class where it is the leader (other things may be equivalent to it, but 3089 // it needs to start off in its own class, which means it must have been the 3090 // leader, and it can't have stopped being the leader because it was never 3091 // removed). 3092 CongruenceClass *CC = 3093 AllEqual ? getMemoryClass(AllSameValue) : ensureLeaderOfMemoryClass(MP); 3094 auto OldState = MemoryPhiState.lookup(MP); 3095 assert(OldState != MPS_Invalid && "Invalid memory phi state"); 3096 auto NewState = AllEqual ? MPS_Equivalent : MPS_Unique; 3097 MemoryPhiState[MP] = NewState; 3098 if (setMemoryClass(MP, CC) || OldState != NewState) 3099 markMemoryUsersTouched(MP); 3100 } 3101 3102 // Value number a single instruction, symbolically evaluating, performing 3103 // congruence finding, and updating mappings. 3104 void NewGVN::valueNumberInstruction(Instruction *I) { 3105 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Processing instruction " << *I << "\n"); 3106 if (!I->isTerminator()) { 3107 const Expression *Symbolized = nullptr; 3108 SmallPtrSet<Value *, 2> Visited; 3109 if (DebugCounter::shouldExecute(VNCounter)) { 3110 Symbolized = performSymbolicEvaluation(I, Visited); 3111 // Make a phi of ops if necessary 3112 if (Symbolized && !isa<ConstantExpression>(Symbolized) && 3113 !isa<VariableExpression>(Symbolized) && PHINodeUses.count(I)) { 3114 auto *PHIE = makePossiblePHIOfOps(I, Visited); 3115 // If we created a phi of ops, use it. 3116 // If we couldn't create one, make sure we don't leave one lying around 3117 if (PHIE) { 3118 Symbolized = PHIE; 3119 } else if (auto *Op = RealToTemp.lookup(I)) { 3120 removePhiOfOps(I, Op); 3121 } 3122 } 3123 } else { 3124 // Mark the instruction as unused so we don't value number it again. 3125 InstrDFS[I] = 0; 3126 } 3127 // If we couldn't come up with a symbolic expression, use the unknown 3128 // expression 3129 if (Symbolized == nullptr) 3130 Symbolized = createUnknownExpression(I); 3131 performCongruenceFinding(I, Symbolized); 3132 } else { 3133 // Handle terminators that return values. All of them produce values we 3134 // don't currently understand. We don't place non-value producing 3135 // terminators in a class. 3136 if (!I->getType()->isVoidTy()) { 3137 auto *Symbolized = createUnknownExpression(I); 3138 performCongruenceFinding(I, Symbolized); 3139 } 3140 processOutgoingEdges(I, I->getParent()); 3141 } 3142 } 3143 3144 // Check if there is a path, using single or equal argument phi nodes, from 3145 // First to Second. 3146 bool NewGVN::singleReachablePHIPath( 3147 SmallPtrSet<const MemoryAccess *, 8> &Visited, const MemoryAccess *First, 3148 const MemoryAccess *Second) const { 3149 if (First == Second) 3150 return true; 3151 if (MSSA->isLiveOnEntryDef(First)) 3152 return false; 3153 3154 // This is not perfect, but as we're just verifying here, we can live with 3155 // the loss of precision. The real solution would be that of doing strongly 3156 // connected component finding in this routine, and it's probably not worth 3157 // the complexity for the time being. So, we just keep a set of visited 3158 // MemoryAccess and return true when we hit a cycle. 3159 if (Visited.count(First)) 3160 return true; 3161 Visited.insert(First); 3162 3163 const auto *EndDef = First; 3164 for (auto *ChainDef : optimized_def_chain(First)) { 3165 if (ChainDef == Second) 3166 return true; 3167 if (MSSA->isLiveOnEntryDef(ChainDef)) 3168 return false; 3169 EndDef = ChainDef; 3170 } 3171 auto *MP = cast<MemoryPhi>(EndDef); 3172 auto ReachableOperandPred = [&](const Use &U) { 3173 return ReachableEdges.count({MP->getIncomingBlock(U), MP->getBlock()}); 3174 }; 3175 auto FilteredPhiArgs = 3176 make_filter_range(MP->operands(), ReachableOperandPred); 3177 SmallVector<const Value *, 32> OperandList; 3178 llvm::copy(FilteredPhiArgs, std::back_inserter(OperandList)); 3179 bool Okay = is_splat(OperandList); 3180 if (Okay) 3181 return singleReachablePHIPath(Visited, cast<MemoryAccess>(OperandList[0]), 3182 Second); 3183 return false; 3184 } 3185 3186 // Verify the that the memory equivalence table makes sense relative to the 3187 // congruence classes. Note that this checking is not perfect, and is currently 3188 // subject to very rare false negatives. It is only useful for 3189 // testing/debugging. 3190 void NewGVN::verifyMemoryCongruency() const { 3191 #ifndef NDEBUG 3192 // Verify that the memory table equivalence and memory member set match 3193 for (const auto *CC : CongruenceClasses) { 3194 if (CC == TOPClass || CC->isDead()) 3195 continue; 3196 if (CC->getStoreCount() != 0) { 3197 assert((CC->getStoredValue() || !isa<StoreInst>(CC->getLeader())) && 3198 "Any class with a store as a leader should have a " 3199 "representative stored value"); 3200 assert(CC->getMemoryLeader() && 3201 "Any congruence class with a store should have a " 3202 "representative access"); 3203 } 3204 3205 if (CC->getMemoryLeader()) 3206 assert(MemoryAccessToClass.lookup(CC->getMemoryLeader()) == CC && 3207 "Representative MemoryAccess does not appear to be reverse " 3208 "mapped properly"); 3209 for (auto M : CC->memory()) 3210 assert(MemoryAccessToClass.lookup(M) == CC && 3211 "Memory member does not appear to be reverse mapped properly"); 3212 } 3213 3214 // Anything equivalent in the MemoryAccess table should be in the same 3215 // congruence class. 3216 3217 // Filter out the unreachable and trivially dead entries, because they may 3218 // never have been updated if the instructions were not processed. 3219 auto ReachableAccessPred = 3220 [&](const std::pair<const MemoryAccess *, CongruenceClass *> Pair) { 3221 bool Result = ReachableBlocks.count(Pair.first->getBlock()); 3222 if (!Result || MSSA->isLiveOnEntryDef(Pair.first) || 3223 MemoryToDFSNum(Pair.first) == 0) 3224 return false; 3225 if (auto *MemDef = dyn_cast<MemoryDef>(Pair.first)) 3226 return !isInstructionTriviallyDead(MemDef->getMemoryInst()); 3227 3228 // We could have phi nodes which operands are all trivially dead, 3229 // so we don't process them. 3230 if (auto *MemPHI = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(Pair.first)) { 3231 for (auto &U : MemPHI->incoming_values()) { 3232 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(&*U)) { 3233 if (!isInstructionTriviallyDead(I)) 3234 return true; 3235 } 3236 } 3237 return false; 3238 } 3239 3240 return true; 3241 }; 3242 3243 auto Filtered = make_filter_range(MemoryAccessToClass, ReachableAccessPred); 3244 for (auto KV : Filtered) { 3245 if (auto *FirstMUD = dyn_cast<MemoryUseOrDef>(KV.first)) { 3246 auto *SecondMUD = dyn_cast<MemoryUseOrDef>(KV.second->getMemoryLeader()); 3247 if (FirstMUD && SecondMUD) { 3248 SmallPtrSet<const MemoryAccess *, 8> VisitedMAS; 3249 assert((singleReachablePHIPath(VisitedMAS, FirstMUD, SecondMUD) || 3250 ValueToClass.lookup(FirstMUD->getMemoryInst()) == 3251 ValueToClass.lookup(SecondMUD->getMemoryInst())) && 3252 "The instructions for these memory operations should have " 3253 "been in the same congruence class or reachable through" 3254 "a single argument phi"); 3255 } 3256 } else if (auto *FirstMP = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(KV.first)) { 3257 // We can only sanely verify that MemoryDefs in the operand list all have 3258 // the same class. 3259 auto ReachableOperandPred = [&](const Use &U) { 3260 return ReachableEdges.count( 3261 {FirstMP->getIncomingBlock(U), FirstMP->getBlock()}) && 3262 isa<MemoryDef>(U); 3263 3264 }; 3265 // All arguments should in the same class, ignoring unreachable arguments 3266 auto FilteredPhiArgs = 3267 make_filter_range(FirstMP->operands(), ReachableOperandPred); 3268 SmallVector<const CongruenceClass *, 16> PhiOpClasses; 3269 std::transform(FilteredPhiArgs.begin(), FilteredPhiArgs.end(), 3270 std::back_inserter(PhiOpClasses), [&](const Use &U) { 3271 const MemoryDef *MD = cast<MemoryDef>(U); 3272 return ValueToClass.lookup(MD->getMemoryInst()); 3273 }); 3274 assert(is_splat(PhiOpClasses) && 3275 "All MemoryPhi arguments should be in the same class"); 3276 } 3277 } 3278 #endif 3279 } 3280 3281 // Verify that the sparse propagation we did actually found the maximal fixpoint 3282 // We do this by storing the value to class mapping, touching all instructions, 3283 // and redoing the iteration to see if anything changed. 3284 void NewGVN::verifyIterationSettled(Function &F) { 3285 #ifndef NDEBUG 3286 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Beginning iteration verification\n"); 3287 if (DebugCounter::isCounterSet(VNCounter)) 3288 DebugCounter::setCounterValue(VNCounter, StartingVNCounter); 3289 3290 // Note that we have to store the actual classes, as we may change existing 3291 // classes during iteration. This is because our memory iteration propagation 3292 // is not perfect, and so may waste a little work. But it should generate 3293 // exactly the same congruence classes we have now, with different IDs. 3294 std::map<const Value *, CongruenceClass> BeforeIteration; 3295 3296 for (auto &KV : ValueToClass) { 3297 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(KV.first)) 3298 // Skip unused/dead instructions. 3299 if (InstrToDFSNum(I) == 0) 3300 continue; 3301 BeforeIteration.insert({KV.first, *KV.second}); 3302 } 3303 3304 TouchedInstructions.set(); 3305 TouchedInstructions.reset(0); 3306 iterateTouchedInstructions(); 3307 DenseSet<std::pair<const CongruenceClass *, const CongruenceClass *>> 3308 EqualClasses; 3309 for (const auto &KV : ValueToClass) { 3310 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(KV.first)) 3311 // Skip unused/dead instructions. 3312 if (InstrToDFSNum(I) == 0) 3313 continue; 3314 // We could sink these uses, but i think this adds a bit of clarity here as 3315 // to what we are comparing. 3316 auto *BeforeCC = &BeforeIteration.find(KV.first)->second; 3317 auto *AfterCC = KV.second; 3318 // Note that the classes can't change at this point, so we memoize the set 3319 // that are equal. 3320 if (!EqualClasses.count({BeforeCC, AfterCC})) { 3321 assert(BeforeCC->isEquivalentTo(AfterCC) && 3322 "Value number changed after main loop completed!"); 3323 EqualClasses.insert({BeforeCC, AfterCC}); 3324 } 3325 } 3326 #endif 3327 } 3328 3329 // Verify that for each store expression in the expression to class mapping, 3330 // only the latest appears, and multiple ones do not appear. 3331 // Because loads do not use the stored value when doing equality with stores, 3332 // if we don't erase the old store expressions from the table, a load can find 3333 // a no-longer valid StoreExpression. 3334 void NewGVN::verifyStoreExpressions() const { 3335 #ifndef NDEBUG 3336 // This is the only use of this, and it's not worth defining a complicated 3337 // densemapinfo hash/equality function for it. 3338 std::set< 3339 std::pair<const Value *, 3340 std::tuple<const Value *, const CongruenceClass *, Value *>>> 3341 StoreExpressionSet; 3342 for (const auto &KV : ExpressionToClass) { 3343 if (auto *SE = dyn_cast<StoreExpression>(KV.first)) { 3344 // Make sure a version that will conflict with loads is not already there 3345 auto Res = StoreExpressionSet.insert( 3346 {SE->getOperand(0), std::make_tuple(SE->getMemoryLeader(), KV.second, 3347 SE->getStoredValue())}); 3348 bool Okay = Res.second; 3349 // It's okay to have the same expression already in there if it is 3350 // identical in nature. 3351 // This can happen when the leader of the stored value changes over time. 3352 if (!Okay) 3353 Okay = (std::get<1>(Res.first->second) == KV.second) && 3354 (lookupOperandLeader(std::get<2>(Res.first->second)) == 3355 lookupOperandLeader(SE->getStoredValue())); 3356 assert(Okay && "Stored expression conflict exists in expression table"); 3357 auto *ValueExpr = ValueToExpression.lookup(SE->getStoreInst()); 3358 assert(ValueExpr && ValueExpr->equals(*SE) && 3359 "StoreExpression in ExpressionToClass is not latest " 3360 "StoreExpression for value"); 3361 } 3362 } 3363 #endif 3364 } 3365 3366 // This is the main value numbering loop, it iterates over the initial touched 3367 // instruction set, propagating value numbers, marking things touched, etc, 3368 // until the set of touched instructions is completely empty. 3369 void NewGVN::iterateTouchedInstructions() { 3370 unsigned int Iterations = 0; 3371 // Figure out where touchedinstructions starts 3372 int FirstInstr = TouchedInstructions.find_first(); 3373 // Nothing set, nothing to iterate, just return. 3374 if (FirstInstr == -1) 3375 return; 3376 const BasicBlock *LastBlock = getBlockForValue(InstrFromDFSNum(FirstInstr)); 3377 while (TouchedInstructions.any()) { 3378 ++Iterations; 3379 // Walk through all the instructions in all the blocks in RPO. 3380 // TODO: As we hit a new block, we should push and pop equalities into a 3381 // table lookupOperandLeader can use, to catch things PredicateInfo 3382 // might miss, like edge-only equivalences. 3383 for (unsigned InstrNum : TouchedInstructions.set_bits()) { 3384 3385 // This instruction was found to be dead. We don't bother looking 3386 // at it again. 3387 if (InstrNum == 0) { 3388 TouchedInstructions.reset(InstrNum); 3389 continue; 3390 } 3391 3392 Value *V = InstrFromDFSNum(InstrNum); 3393 const BasicBlock *CurrBlock = getBlockForValue(V); 3394 3395 // If we hit a new block, do reachability processing. 3396 if (CurrBlock != LastBlock) { 3397 LastBlock = CurrBlock; 3398 bool BlockReachable = ReachableBlocks.count(CurrBlock); 3399 const auto &CurrInstRange = BlockInstRange.lookup(CurrBlock); 3400 3401 // If it's not reachable, erase any touched instructions and move on. 3402 if (!BlockReachable) { 3403 TouchedInstructions.reset(CurrInstRange.first, CurrInstRange.second); 3404 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Skipping instructions in block " 3405 << getBlockName(CurrBlock) 3406 << " because it is unreachable\n"); 3407 continue; 3408 } 3409 updateProcessedCount(CurrBlock); 3410 } 3411 // Reset after processing (because we may mark ourselves as touched when 3412 // we propagate equalities). 3413 TouchedInstructions.reset(InstrNum); 3414 3415 if (auto *MP = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(V)) { 3416 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Processing MemoryPhi " << *MP << "\n"); 3417 valueNumberMemoryPhi(MP); 3418 } else if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V)) { 3419 valueNumberInstruction(I); 3420 } else { 3421 llvm_unreachable("Should have been a MemoryPhi or Instruction"); 3422 } 3423 updateProcessedCount(V); 3424 } 3425 } 3426 NumGVNMaxIterations = std::max(NumGVNMaxIterations.getValue(), Iterations); 3427 } 3428 3429 // This is the main transformation entry point. 3430 bool NewGVN::runGVN() { 3431 if (DebugCounter::isCounterSet(VNCounter)) 3432 StartingVNCounter = DebugCounter::getCounterValue(VNCounter); 3433 bool Changed = false; 3434 NumFuncArgs = F.arg_size(); 3435 MSSAWalker = MSSA->getWalker(); 3436 SingletonDeadExpression = new (ExpressionAllocator) DeadExpression(); 3437 3438 // Count number of instructions for sizing of hash tables, and come 3439 // up with a global dfs numbering for instructions. 3440 unsigned ICount = 1; 3441 // Add an empty instruction to account for the fact that we start at 1 3442 DFSToInstr.emplace_back(nullptr); 3443 // Note: We want ideal RPO traversal of the blocks, which is not quite the 3444 // same as dominator tree order, particularly with regard whether backedges 3445 // get visited first or second, given a block with multiple successors. 3446 // If we visit in the wrong order, we will end up performing N times as many 3447 // iterations. 3448 // The dominator tree does guarantee that, for a given dom tree node, it's 3449 // parent must occur before it in the RPO ordering. Thus, we only need to sort 3450 // the siblings. 3451 ReversePostOrderTraversal<Function *> RPOT(&F); 3452 unsigned Counter = 0; 3453 for (auto &B : RPOT) { 3454 auto *Node = DT->getNode(B); 3455 assert(Node && "RPO and Dominator tree should have same reachability"); 3456 RPOOrdering[Node] = ++Counter; 3457 } 3458 // Sort dominator tree children arrays into RPO. 3459 for (auto &B : RPOT) { 3460 auto *Node = DT->getNode(B); 3461 if (Node->getChildren().size() > 1) 3462 llvm::sort(Node->begin(), Node->end(), 3463 [&](const DomTreeNode *A, const DomTreeNode *B) { 3464 return RPOOrdering[A] < RPOOrdering[B]; 3465 }); 3466 } 3467 3468 // Now a standard depth first ordering of the domtree is equivalent to RPO. 3469 for (auto DTN : depth_first(DT->getRootNode())) { 3470 BasicBlock *B = DTN->getBlock(); 3471 const auto &BlockRange = assignDFSNumbers(B, ICount); 3472 BlockInstRange.insert({B, BlockRange}); 3473 ICount += BlockRange.second - BlockRange.first; 3474 } 3475 initializeCongruenceClasses(F); 3476 3477 TouchedInstructions.resize(ICount); 3478 // Ensure we don't end up resizing the expressionToClass map, as 3479 // that can be quite expensive. At most, we have one expression per 3480 // instruction. 3481 ExpressionToClass.reserve(ICount); 3482 3483 // Initialize the touched instructions to include the entry block. 3484 const auto &InstRange = BlockInstRange.lookup(&F.getEntryBlock()); 3485 TouchedInstructions.set(InstRange.first, InstRange.second); 3486 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Block " << getBlockName(&F.getEntryBlock()) 3487 << " marked reachable\n"); 3488 ReachableBlocks.insert(&F.getEntryBlock()); 3489 3490 iterateTouchedInstructions(); 3491 verifyMemoryCongruency(); 3492 verifyIterationSettled(F); 3493 verifyStoreExpressions(); 3494 3495 Changed |= eliminateInstructions(F); 3496 3497 // Delete all instructions marked for deletion. 3498 for (Instruction *ToErase : InstructionsToErase) { 3499 if (!ToErase->use_empty()) 3500 ToErase->replaceAllUsesWith(UndefValue::get(ToErase->getType())); 3501 3502 assert(ToErase->getParent() && 3503 "BB containing ToErase deleted unexpectedly!"); 3504 ToErase->eraseFromParent(); 3505 } 3506 Changed |= !InstructionsToErase.empty(); 3507 3508 // Delete all unreachable blocks. 3509 auto UnreachableBlockPred = [&](const BasicBlock &BB) { 3510 return !ReachableBlocks.count(&BB); 3511 }; 3512 3513 for (auto &BB : make_filter_range(F, UnreachableBlockPred)) { 3514 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "We believe block " << getBlockName(&BB) 3515 << " is unreachable\n"); 3516 deleteInstructionsInBlock(&BB); 3517 Changed = true; 3518 } 3519 3520 cleanupTables(); 3521 return Changed; 3522 } 3523 3524 struct NewGVN::ValueDFS { 3525 int DFSIn = 0; 3526 int DFSOut = 0; 3527 int LocalNum = 0; 3528 3529 // Only one of Def and U will be set. 3530 // The bool in the Def tells us whether the Def is the stored value of a 3531 // store. 3532 PointerIntPair<Value *, 1, bool> Def; 3533 Use *U = nullptr; 3534 3535 bool operator<(const ValueDFS &Other) const { 3536 // It's not enough that any given field be less than - we have sets 3537 // of fields that need to be evaluated together to give a proper ordering. 3538 // For example, if you have; 3539 // DFS (1, 3) 3540 // Val 0 3541 // DFS (1, 2) 3542 // Val 50 3543 // We want the second to be less than the first, but if we just go field 3544 // by field, we will get to Val 0 < Val 50 and say the first is less than 3545 // the second. We only want it to be less than if the DFS orders are equal. 3546 // 3547 // Each LLVM instruction only produces one value, and thus the lowest-level 3548 // differentiator that really matters for the stack (and what we use as as a 3549 // replacement) is the local dfs number. 3550 // Everything else in the structure is instruction level, and only affects 3551 // the order in which we will replace operands of a given instruction. 3552 // 3553 // For a given instruction (IE things with equal dfsin, dfsout, localnum), 3554 // the order of replacement of uses does not matter. 3555 // IE given, 3556 // a = 5 3557 // b = a + a 3558 // When you hit b, you will have two valuedfs with the same dfsin, out, and 3559 // localnum. 3560 // The .val will be the same as well. 3561 // The .u's will be different. 3562 // You will replace both, and it does not matter what order you replace them 3563 // in (IE whether you replace operand 2, then operand 1, or operand 1, then 3564 // operand 2). 3565 // Similarly for the case of same dfsin, dfsout, localnum, but different 3566 // .val's 3567 // a = 5 3568 // b = 6 3569 // c = a + b 3570 // in c, we will a valuedfs for a, and one for b,with everything the same 3571 // but .val and .u. 3572 // It does not matter what order we replace these operands in. 3573 // You will always end up with the same IR, and this is guaranteed. 3574 return std::tie(DFSIn, DFSOut, LocalNum, Def, U) < 3575 std::tie(Other.DFSIn, Other.DFSOut, Other.LocalNum, Other.Def, 3576 Other.U); 3577 } 3578 }; 3579 3580 // This function converts the set of members for a congruence class from values, 3581 // to sets of defs and uses with associated DFS info. The total number of 3582 // reachable uses for each value is stored in UseCount, and instructions that 3583 // seem 3584 // dead (have no non-dead uses) are stored in ProbablyDead. 3585 void NewGVN::convertClassToDFSOrdered( 3586 const CongruenceClass &Dense, SmallVectorImpl<ValueDFS> &DFSOrderedSet, 3587 DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned int> &UseCounts, 3588 SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &ProbablyDead) const { 3589 for (auto D : Dense) { 3590 // First add the value. 3591 BasicBlock *BB = getBlockForValue(D); 3592 // Constants are handled prior to ever calling this function, so 3593 // we should only be left with instructions as members. 3594 assert(BB && "Should have figured out a basic block for value"); 3595 ValueDFS VDDef; 3596 DomTreeNode *DomNode = DT->getNode(BB); 3597 VDDef.DFSIn = DomNode->getDFSNumIn(); 3598 VDDef.DFSOut = DomNode->getDFSNumOut(); 3599 // If it's a store, use the leader of the value operand, if it's always 3600 // available, or the value operand. TODO: We could do dominance checks to 3601 // find a dominating leader, but not worth it ATM. 3602 if (auto *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(D)) { 3603 auto Leader = lookupOperandLeader(SI->getValueOperand()); 3604 if (alwaysAvailable(Leader)) { 3605 VDDef.Def.setPointer(Leader); 3606 } else { 3607 VDDef.Def.setPointer(SI->getValueOperand()); 3608 VDDef.Def.setInt(true); 3609 } 3610 } else { 3611 VDDef.Def.setPointer(D); 3612 } 3613 assert(isa<Instruction>(D) && 3614 "The dense set member should always be an instruction"); 3615 Instruction *Def = cast<Instruction>(D); 3616 VDDef.LocalNum = InstrToDFSNum(D); 3617 DFSOrderedSet.push_back(VDDef); 3618 // If there is a phi node equivalent, add it 3619 if (auto *PN = RealToTemp.lookup(Def)) { 3620 auto *PHIE = 3621 dyn_cast_or_null<PHIExpression>(ValueToExpression.lookup(Def)); 3622 if (PHIE) { 3623 VDDef.Def.setInt(false); 3624 VDDef.Def.setPointer(PN); 3625 VDDef.LocalNum = 0; 3626 DFSOrderedSet.push_back(VDDef); 3627 } 3628 } 3629 3630 unsigned int UseCount = 0; 3631 // Now add the uses. 3632 for (auto &U : Def->uses()) { 3633 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U.getUser())) { 3634 // Don't try to replace into dead uses 3635 if (InstructionsToErase.count(I)) 3636 continue; 3637 ValueDFS VDUse; 3638 // Put the phi node uses in the incoming block. 3639 BasicBlock *IBlock; 3640 if (auto *P = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I)) { 3641 IBlock = P->getIncomingBlock(U); 3642 // Make phi node users appear last in the incoming block 3643 // they are from. 3644 VDUse.LocalNum = InstrDFS.size() + 1; 3645 } else { 3646 IBlock = getBlockForValue(I); 3647 VDUse.LocalNum = InstrToDFSNum(I); 3648 } 3649 3650 // Skip uses in unreachable blocks, as we're going 3651 // to delete them. 3652 if (ReachableBlocks.count(IBlock) == 0) 3653 continue; 3654 3655 DomTreeNode *DomNode = DT->getNode(IBlock); 3656 VDUse.DFSIn = DomNode->getDFSNumIn(); 3657 VDUse.DFSOut = DomNode->getDFSNumOut(); 3658 VDUse.U = &U; 3659 ++UseCount; 3660 DFSOrderedSet.emplace_back(VDUse); 3661 } 3662 } 3663 3664 // If there are no uses, it's probably dead (but it may have side-effects, 3665 // so not definitely dead. Otherwise, store the number of uses so we can 3666 // track if it becomes dead later). 3667 if (UseCount == 0) 3668 ProbablyDead.insert(Def); 3669 else 3670 UseCounts[Def] = UseCount; 3671 } 3672 } 3673 3674 // This function converts the set of members for a congruence class from values, 3675 // to the set of defs for loads and stores, with associated DFS info. 3676 void NewGVN::convertClassToLoadsAndStores( 3677 const CongruenceClass &Dense, 3678 SmallVectorImpl<ValueDFS> &LoadsAndStores) const { 3679 for (auto D : Dense) { 3680 if (!isa<LoadInst>(D) && !isa<StoreInst>(D)) 3681 continue; 3682 3683 BasicBlock *BB = getBlockForValue(D); 3684 ValueDFS VD; 3685 DomTreeNode *DomNode = DT->getNode(BB); 3686 VD.DFSIn = DomNode->getDFSNumIn(); 3687 VD.DFSOut = DomNode->getDFSNumOut(); 3688 VD.Def.setPointer(D); 3689 3690 // If it's an instruction, use the real local dfs number. 3691 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(D)) 3692 VD.LocalNum = InstrToDFSNum(I); 3693 else 3694 llvm_unreachable("Should have been an instruction"); 3695 3696 LoadsAndStores.emplace_back(VD); 3697 } 3698 } 3699 3700 static void patchAndReplaceAllUsesWith(Instruction *I, Value *Repl) { 3701 patchReplacementInstruction(I, Repl); 3702 I->replaceAllUsesWith(Repl); 3703 } 3704 3705 void NewGVN::deleteInstructionsInBlock(BasicBlock *BB) { 3706 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " BasicBlock Dead:" << *BB); 3707 ++NumGVNBlocksDeleted; 3708 3709 // Delete the instructions backwards, as it has a reduced likelihood of having 3710 // to update as many def-use and use-def chains. Start after the terminator. 3711 auto StartPoint = BB->rbegin(); 3712 ++StartPoint; 3713 // Note that we explicitly recalculate BB->rend() on each iteration, 3714 // as it may change when we remove the first instruction. 3715 for (BasicBlock::reverse_iterator I(StartPoint); I != BB->rend();) { 3716 Instruction &Inst = *I++; 3717 if (!Inst.use_empty()) 3718 Inst.replaceAllUsesWith(UndefValue::get(Inst.getType())); 3719 if (isa<LandingPadInst>(Inst)) 3720 continue; 3721 3722 Inst.eraseFromParent(); 3723 ++NumGVNInstrDeleted; 3724 } 3725 // Now insert something that simplifycfg will turn into an unreachable. 3726 Type *Int8Ty = Type::getInt8Ty(BB->getContext()); 3727 new StoreInst(UndefValue::get(Int8Ty), 3728 Constant::getNullValue(Int8Ty->getPointerTo()), 3729 BB->getTerminator()); 3730 } 3731 3732 void NewGVN::markInstructionForDeletion(Instruction *I) { 3733 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Marking " << *I << " for deletion\n"); 3734 InstructionsToErase.insert(I); 3735 } 3736 3737 void NewGVN::replaceInstruction(Instruction *I, Value *V) { 3738 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Replacing " << *I << " with " << *V << "\n"); 3739 patchAndReplaceAllUsesWith(I, V); 3740 // We save the actual erasing to avoid invalidating memory 3741 // dependencies until we are done with everything. 3742 markInstructionForDeletion(I); 3743 } 3744 3745 namespace { 3746 3747 // This is a stack that contains both the value and dfs info of where 3748 // that value is valid. 3749 class ValueDFSStack { 3750 public: 3751 Value *back() const { return ValueStack.back(); } 3752 std::pair<int, int> dfs_back() const { return DFSStack.back(); } 3753 3754 void push_back(Value *V, int DFSIn, int DFSOut) { 3755 ValueStack.emplace_back(V); 3756 DFSStack.emplace_back(DFSIn, DFSOut); 3757 } 3758 3759 bool empty() const { return DFSStack.empty(); } 3760 3761 bool isInScope(int DFSIn, int DFSOut) const { 3762 if (empty()) 3763 return false; 3764 return DFSIn >= DFSStack.back().first && DFSOut <= DFSStack.back().second; 3765 } 3766 3767 void popUntilDFSScope(int DFSIn, int DFSOut) { 3768 3769 // These two should always be in sync at this point. 3770 assert(ValueStack.size() == DFSStack.size() && 3771 "Mismatch between ValueStack and DFSStack"); 3772 while ( 3773 !DFSStack.empty() && 3774 !(DFSIn >= DFSStack.back().first && DFSOut <= DFSStack.back().second)) { 3775 DFSStack.pop_back(); 3776 ValueStack.pop_back(); 3777 } 3778 } 3779 3780 private: 3781 SmallVector<Value *, 8> ValueStack; 3782 SmallVector<std::pair<int, int>, 8> DFSStack; 3783 }; 3784 3785 } // end anonymous namespace 3786 3787 // Given an expression, get the congruence class for it. 3788 CongruenceClass *NewGVN::getClassForExpression(const Expression *E) const { 3789 if (auto *VE = dyn_cast<VariableExpression>(E)) 3790 return ValueToClass.lookup(VE->getVariableValue()); 3791 else if (isa<DeadExpression>(E)) 3792 return TOPClass; 3793 return ExpressionToClass.lookup(E); 3794 } 3795 3796 // Given a value and a basic block we are trying to see if it is available in, 3797 // see if the value has a leader available in that block. 3798 Value *NewGVN::findPHIOfOpsLeader(const Expression *E, 3799 const Instruction *OrigInst, 3800 const BasicBlock *BB) const { 3801 // It would already be constant if we could make it constant 3802 if (auto *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpression>(E)) 3803 return CE->getConstantValue(); 3804 if (auto *VE = dyn_cast<VariableExpression>(E)) { 3805 auto *V = VE->getVariableValue(); 3806 if (alwaysAvailable(V) || DT->dominates(getBlockForValue(V), BB)) 3807 return VE->getVariableValue(); 3808 } 3809 3810 auto *CC = getClassForExpression(E); 3811 if (!CC) 3812 return nullptr; 3813 if (alwaysAvailable(CC->getLeader())) 3814 return CC->getLeader(); 3815 3816 for (auto Member : *CC) { 3817 auto *MemberInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Member); 3818 if (MemberInst == OrigInst) 3819 continue; 3820 // Anything that isn't an instruction is always available. 3821 if (!MemberInst) 3822 return Member; 3823 if (DT->dominates(getBlockForValue(MemberInst), BB)) 3824 return Member; 3825 } 3826 return nullptr; 3827 } 3828 3829 bool NewGVN::eliminateInstructions(Function &F) { 3830 // This is a non-standard eliminator. The normal way to eliminate is 3831 // to walk the dominator tree in order, keeping track of available 3832 // values, and eliminating them. However, this is mildly 3833 // pointless. It requires doing lookups on every instruction, 3834 // regardless of whether we will ever eliminate it. For 3835 // instructions part of most singleton congruence classes, we know we 3836 // will never eliminate them. 3837 3838 // Instead, this eliminator looks at the congruence classes directly, sorts 3839 // them into a DFS ordering of the dominator tree, and then we just 3840 // perform elimination straight on the sets by walking the congruence 3841 // class member uses in order, and eliminate the ones dominated by the 3842 // last member. This is worst case O(E log E) where E = number of 3843 // instructions in a single congruence class. In theory, this is all 3844 // instructions. In practice, it is much faster, as most instructions are 3845 // either in singleton congruence classes or can't possibly be eliminated 3846 // anyway (if there are no overlapping DFS ranges in class). 3847 // When we find something not dominated, it becomes the new leader 3848 // for elimination purposes. 3849 // TODO: If we wanted to be faster, We could remove any members with no 3850 // overlapping ranges while sorting, as we will never eliminate anything 3851 // with those members, as they don't dominate anything else in our set. 3852 3853 bool AnythingReplaced = false; 3854 3855 // Since we are going to walk the domtree anyway, and we can't guarantee the 3856 // DFS numbers are updated, we compute some ourselves. 3857 DT->updateDFSNumbers(); 3858 3859 // Go through all of our phi nodes, and kill the arguments associated with 3860 // unreachable edges. 3861 auto ReplaceUnreachablePHIArgs = [&](PHINode *PHI, BasicBlock *BB) { 3862 for (auto &Operand : PHI->incoming_values()) 3863 if (!ReachableEdges.count({PHI->getIncomingBlock(Operand), BB})) { 3864 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Replacing incoming value of " << PHI 3865 << " for block " 3866 << getBlockName(PHI->getIncomingBlock(Operand)) 3867 << " with undef due to it being unreachable\n"); 3868 Operand.set(UndefValue::get(PHI->getType())); 3869 } 3870 }; 3871 // Replace unreachable phi arguments. 3872 // At this point, RevisitOnReachabilityChange only contains: 3873 // 3874 // 1. PHIs 3875 // 2. Temporaries that will convert to PHIs 3876 // 3. Operations that are affected by an unreachable edge but do not fit into 3877 // 1 or 2 (rare). 3878 // So it is a slight overshoot of what we want. We could make it exact by 3879 // using two SparseBitVectors per block. 3880 DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, unsigned> ReachablePredCount; 3881 for (auto &KV : ReachableEdges) 3882 ReachablePredCount[KV.getEnd()]++; 3883 for (auto &BBPair : RevisitOnReachabilityChange) { 3884 for (auto InstNum : BBPair.second) { 3885 auto *Inst = InstrFromDFSNum(InstNum); 3886 auto *PHI = dyn_cast<PHINode>(Inst); 3887 PHI = PHI ? PHI : dyn_cast_or_null<PHINode>(RealToTemp.lookup(Inst)); 3888 if (!PHI) 3889 continue; 3890 auto *BB = BBPair.first; 3891 if (ReachablePredCount.lookup(BB) != PHI->getNumIncomingValues()) 3892 ReplaceUnreachablePHIArgs(PHI, BB); 3893 } 3894 } 3895 3896 // Map to store the use counts 3897 DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned int> UseCounts; 3898 for (auto *CC : reverse(CongruenceClasses)) { 3899 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Eliminating in congruence class " << CC->getID() 3900 << "\n"); 3901 // Track the equivalent store info so we can decide whether to try 3902 // dead store elimination. 3903 SmallVector<ValueDFS, 8> PossibleDeadStores; 3904 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 8> ProbablyDead; 3905 if (CC->isDead() || CC->empty()) 3906 continue; 3907 // Everything still in the TOP class is unreachable or dead. 3908 if (CC == TOPClass) { 3909 for (auto M : *CC) { 3910 auto *VTE = ValueToExpression.lookup(M); 3911 if (VTE && isa<DeadExpression>(VTE)) 3912 markInstructionForDeletion(cast<Instruction>(M)); 3913 assert((!ReachableBlocks.count(cast<Instruction>(M)->getParent()) || 3914 InstructionsToErase.count(cast<Instruction>(M))) && 3915 "Everything in TOP should be unreachable or dead at this " 3916 "point"); 3917 } 3918 continue; 3919 } 3920 3921 assert(CC->getLeader() && "We should have had a leader"); 3922 // If this is a leader that is always available, and it's a 3923 // constant or has no equivalences, just replace everything with 3924 // it. We then update the congruence class with whatever members 3925 // are left. 3926 Value *Leader = 3927 CC->getStoredValue() ? CC->getStoredValue() : CC->getLeader(); 3928 if (alwaysAvailable(Leader)) { 3929 CongruenceClass::MemberSet MembersLeft; 3930 for (auto M : *CC) { 3931 Value *Member = M; 3932 // Void things have no uses we can replace. 3933 if (Member == Leader || !isa<Instruction>(Member) || 3934 Member->getType()->isVoidTy()) { 3935 MembersLeft.insert(Member); 3936 continue; 3937 } 3938 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found replacement " << *(Leader) << " for " 3939 << *Member << "\n"); 3940 auto *I = cast<Instruction>(Member); 3941 assert(Leader != I && "About to accidentally remove our leader"); 3942 replaceInstruction(I, Leader); 3943 AnythingReplaced = true; 3944 } 3945 CC->swap(MembersLeft); 3946 } else { 3947 // If this is a singleton, we can skip it. 3948 if (CC->size() != 1 || RealToTemp.count(Leader)) { 3949 // This is a stack because equality replacement/etc may place 3950 // constants in the middle of the member list, and we want to use 3951 // those constant values in preference to the current leader, over 3952 // the scope of those constants. 3953 ValueDFSStack EliminationStack; 3954 3955 // Convert the members to DFS ordered sets and then merge them. 3956 SmallVector<ValueDFS, 8> DFSOrderedSet; 3957 convertClassToDFSOrdered(*CC, DFSOrderedSet, UseCounts, ProbablyDead); 3958 3959 // Sort the whole thing. 3960 llvm::sort(DFSOrderedSet); 3961 for (auto &VD : DFSOrderedSet) { 3962 int MemberDFSIn = VD.DFSIn; 3963 int MemberDFSOut = VD.DFSOut; 3964 Value *Def = VD.Def.getPointer(); 3965 bool FromStore = VD.Def.getInt(); 3966 Use *U = VD.U; 3967 // We ignore void things because we can't get a value from them. 3968 if (Def && Def->getType()->isVoidTy()) 3969 continue; 3970 auto *DefInst = dyn_cast_or_null<Instruction>(Def); 3971 if (DefInst && AllTempInstructions.count(DefInst)) { 3972 auto *PN = cast<PHINode>(DefInst); 3973 3974 // If this is a value phi and that's the expression we used, insert 3975 // it into the program 3976 // remove from temp instruction list. 3977 AllTempInstructions.erase(PN); 3978 auto *DefBlock = getBlockForValue(Def); 3979 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Inserting fully real phi of ops" << *Def 3980 << " into block " 3981 << getBlockName(getBlockForValue(Def)) << "\n"); 3982 PN->insertBefore(&DefBlock->front()); 3983 Def = PN; 3984 NumGVNPHIOfOpsEliminations++; 3985 } 3986 3987 if (EliminationStack.empty()) { 3988 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Elimination Stack is empty\n"); 3989 } else { 3990 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Elimination Stack Top DFS numbers are (" 3991 << EliminationStack.dfs_back().first << "," 3992 << EliminationStack.dfs_back().second << ")\n"); 3993 } 3994 3995 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Current DFS numbers are (" << MemberDFSIn << "," 3996 << MemberDFSOut << ")\n"); 3997 // First, we see if we are out of scope or empty. If so, 3998 // and there equivalences, we try to replace the top of 3999 // stack with equivalences (if it's on the stack, it must 4000 // not have been eliminated yet). 4001 // Then we synchronize to our current scope, by 4002 // popping until we are back within a DFS scope that 4003 // dominates the current member. 4004 // Then, what happens depends on a few factors 4005 // If the stack is now empty, we need to push 4006 // If we have a constant or a local equivalence we want to 4007 // start using, we also push. 4008 // Otherwise, we walk along, processing members who are 4009 // dominated by this scope, and eliminate them. 4010 bool ShouldPush = Def && EliminationStack.empty(); 4011 bool OutOfScope = 4012 !EliminationStack.isInScope(MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut); 4013 4014 if (OutOfScope || ShouldPush) { 4015 // Sync to our current scope. 4016 EliminationStack.popUntilDFSScope(MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut); 4017 bool ShouldPush = Def && EliminationStack.empty(); 4018 if (ShouldPush) { 4019 EliminationStack.push_back(Def, MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut); 4020 } 4021 } 4022 4023 // Skip the Def's, we only want to eliminate on their uses. But mark 4024 // dominated defs as dead. 4025 if (Def) { 4026 // For anything in this case, what and how we value number 4027 // guarantees that any side-effets that would have occurred (ie 4028 // throwing, etc) can be proven to either still occur (because it's 4029 // dominated by something that has the same side-effects), or never 4030 // occur. Otherwise, we would not have been able to prove it value 4031 // equivalent to something else. For these things, we can just mark 4032 // it all dead. Note that this is different from the "ProbablyDead" 4033 // set, which may not be dominated by anything, and thus, are only 4034 // easy to prove dead if they are also side-effect free. Note that 4035 // because stores are put in terms of the stored value, we skip 4036 // stored values here. If the stored value is really dead, it will 4037 // still be marked for deletion when we process it in its own class. 4038 if (!EliminationStack.empty() && Def != EliminationStack.back() && 4039 isa<Instruction>(Def) && !FromStore) 4040 markInstructionForDeletion(cast<Instruction>(Def)); 4041 continue; 4042 } 4043 // At this point, we know it is a Use we are trying to possibly 4044 // replace. 4045 4046 assert(isa<Instruction>(U->get()) && 4047 "Current def should have been an instruction"); 4048 assert(isa<Instruction>(U->getUser()) && 4049 "Current user should have been an instruction"); 4050 4051 // If the thing we are replacing into is already marked to be dead, 4052 // this use is dead. Note that this is true regardless of whether 4053 // we have anything dominating the use or not. We do this here 4054 // because we are already walking all the uses anyway. 4055 Instruction *InstUse = cast<Instruction>(U->getUser()); 4056 if (InstructionsToErase.count(InstUse)) { 4057 auto &UseCount = UseCounts[U->get()]; 4058 if (--UseCount == 0) { 4059 ProbablyDead.insert(cast<Instruction>(U->get())); 4060 } 4061 } 4062 4063 // If we get to this point, and the stack is empty we must have a use 4064 // with nothing we can use to eliminate this use, so just skip it. 4065 if (EliminationStack.empty()) 4066 continue; 4067 4068 Value *DominatingLeader = EliminationStack.back(); 4069 4070 auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(DominatingLeader); 4071 bool isSSACopy = II && II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::ssa_copy; 4072 if (isSSACopy) 4073 DominatingLeader = II->getOperand(0); 4074 4075 // Don't replace our existing users with ourselves. 4076 if (U->get() == DominatingLeader) 4077 continue; 4078 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() 4079 << "Found replacement " << *DominatingLeader << " for " 4080 << *U->get() << " in " << *(U->getUser()) << "\n"); 4081 4082 // If we replaced something in an instruction, handle the patching of 4083 // metadata. Skip this if we are replacing predicateinfo with its 4084 // original operand, as we already know we can just drop it. 4085 auto *ReplacedInst = cast<Instruction>(U->get()); 4086 auto *PI = PredInfo->getPredicateInfoFor(ReplacedInst); 4087 if (!PI || DominatingLeader != PI->OriginalOp) 4088 patchReplacementInstruction(ReplacedInst, DominatingLeader); 4089 U->set(DominatingLeader); 4090 // This is now a use of the dominating leader, which means if the 4091 // dominating leader was dead, it's now live! 4092 auto &LeaderUseCount = UseCounts[DominatingLeader]; 4093 // It's about to be alive again. 4094 if (LeaderUseCount == 0 && isa<Instruction>(DominatingLeader)) 4095 ProbablyDead.erase(cast<Instruction>(DominatingLeader)); 4096 // For copy instructions, we use their operand as a leader, 4097 // which means we remove a user of the copy and it may become dead. 4098 if (isSSACopy) { 4099 unsigned &IIUseCount = UseCounts[II]; 4100 if (--IIUseCount == 0) 4101 ProbablyDead.insert(II); 4102 } 4103 ++LeaderUseCount; 4104 AnythingReplaced = true; 4105 } 4106 } 4107 } 4108 4109 // At this point, anything still in the ProbablyDead set is actually dead if 4110 // would be trivially dead. 4111 for (auto *I : ProbablyDead) 4112 if (wouldInstructionBeTriviallyDead(I)) 4113 markInstructionForDeletion(I); 4114 4115 // Cleanup the congruence class. 4116 CongruenceClass::MemberSet MembersLeft; 4117 for (auto *Member : *CC) 4118 if (!isa<Instruction>(Member) || 4119 !InstructionsToErase.count(cast<Instruction>(Member))) 4120 MembersLeft.insert(Member); 4121 CC->swap(MembersLeft); 4122 4123 // If we have possible dead stores to look at, try to eliminate them. 4124 if (CC->getStoreCount() > 0) { 4125 convertClassToLoadsAndStores(*CC, PossibleDeadStores); 4126 llvm::sort(PossibleDeadStores); 4127 ValueDFSStack EliminationStack; 4128 for (auto &VD : PossibleDeadStores) { 4129 int MemberDFSIn = VD.DFSIn; 4130 int MemberDFSOut = VD.DFSOut; 4131 Instruction *Member = cast<Instruction>(VD.Def.getPointer()); 4132 if (EliminationStack.empty() || 4133 !EliminationStack.isInScope(MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut)) { 4134 // Sync to our current scope. 4135 EliminationStack.popUntilDFSScope(MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut); 4136 if (EliminationStack.empty()) { 4137 EliminationStack.push_back(Member, MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut); 4138 continue; 4139 } 4140 } 4141 // We already did load elimination, so nothing to do here. 4142 if (isa<LoadInst>(Member)) 4143 continue; 4144 assert(!EliminationStack.empty()); 4145 Instruction *Leader = cast<Instruction>(EliminationStack.back()); 4146 (void)Leader; 4147 assert(DT->dominates(Leader->getParent(), Member->getParent())); 4148 // Member is dominater by Leader, and thus dead 4149 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Marking dead store " << *Member 4150 << " that is dominated by " << *Leader << "\n"); 4151 markInstructionForDeletion(Member); 4152 CC->erase(Member); 4153 ++NumGVNDeadStores; 4154 } 4155 } 4156 } 4157 return AnythingReplaced; 4158 } 4159 4160 // This function provides global ranking of operations so that we can place them 4161 // in a canonical order. Note that rank alone is not necessarily enough for a 4162 // complete ordering, as constants all have the same rank. However, generally, 4163 // we will simplify an operation with all constants so that it doesn't matter 4164 // what order they appear in. 4165 unsigned int NewGVN::getRank(const Value *V) const { 4166 // Prefer constants to undef to anything else 4167 // Undef is a constant, have to check it first. 4168 // Prefer smaller constants to constantexprs 4169 if (isa<ConstantExpr>(V)) 4170 return 2; 4171 if (isa<UndefValue>(V)) 4172 return 1; 4173 if (isa<Constant>(V)) 4174 return 0; 4175 else if (auto *A = dyn_cast<Argument>(V)) 4176 return 3 + A->getArgNo(); 4177 4178 // Need to shift the instruction DFS by number of arguments + 3 to account for 4179 // the constant and argument ranking above. 4180 unsigned Result = InstrToDFSNum(V); 4181 if (Result > 0) 4182 return 4 + NumFuncArgs + Result; 4183 // Unreachable or something else, just return a really large number. 4184 return ~0; 4185 } 4186 4187 // This is a function that says whether two commutative operations should 4188 // have their order swapped when canonicalizing. 4189 bool NewGVN::shouldSwapOperands(const Value *A, const Value *B) const { 4190 // Because we only care about a total ordering, and don't rewrite expressions 4191 // in this order, we order by rank, which will give a strict weak ordering to 4192 // everything but constants, and then we order by pointer address. 4193 return std::make_pair(getRank(A), A) > std::make_pair(getRank(B), B); 4194 } 4195 4196 namespace { 4197 4198 class NewGVNLegacyPass : public FunctionPass { 4199 public: 4200 // Pass identification, replacement for typeid. 4201 static char ID; 4202 4203 NewGVNLegacyPass() : FunctionPass(ID) { 4204 initializeNewGVNLegacyPassPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 4205 } 4206 4207 bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override; 4208 4209 private: 4210 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { 4211 AU.addRequired<AssumptionCacheTracker>(); 4212 AU.addRequired<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>(); 4213 AU.addRequired<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>(); 4214 AU.addRequired<MemorySSAWrapperPass>(); 4215 AU.addRequired<AAResultsWrapperPass>(); 4216 AU.addPreserved<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>(); 4217 AU.addPreserved<GlobalsAAWrapperPass>(); 4218 } 4219 }; 4220 4221 } // end anonymous namespace 4222 4223 bool NewGVNLegacyPass::runOnFunction(Function &F) { 4224 if (skipFunction(F)) 4225 return false; 4226 return NewGVN(F, &getAnalysis<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>().getDomTree(), 4227 &getAnalysis<AssumptionCacheTracker>().getAssumptionCache(F), 4228 &getAnalysis<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>().getTLI(), 4229 &getAnalysis<AAResultsWrapperPass>().getAAResults(), 4230 &getAnalysis<MemorySSAWrapperPass>().getMSSA(), 4231 F.getParent()->getDataLayout()) 4232 .runGVN(); 4233 } 4234 4235 char NewGVNLegacyPass::ID = 0; 4236 4237 INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(NewGVNLegacyPass, "newgvn", "Global Value Numbering", 4238 false, false) 4239 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(AssumptionCacheTracker) 4240 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MemorySSAWrapperPass) 4241 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(DominatorTreeWrapperPass) 4242 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass) 4243 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(AAResultsWrapperPass) 4244 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(GlobalsAAWrapperPass) 4245 INITIALIZE_PASS_END(NewGVNLegacyPass, "newgvn", "Global Value Numbering", false, 4246 false) 4247 4248 // createGVNPass - The public interface to this file. 4249 FunctionPass *llvm::createNewGVNPass() { return new NewGVNLegacyPass(); } 4250 4251 PreservedAnalyses NewGVNPass::run(Function &F, AnalysisManager<Function> &AM) { 4252 // Apparently the order in which we get these results matter for 4253 // the old GVN (see Chandler's comment in GVN.cpp). I'll keep 4254 // the same order here, just in case. 4255 auto &AC = AM.getResult<AssumptionAnalysis>(F); 4256 auto &DT = AM.getResult<DominatorTreeAnalysis>(F); 4257 auto &TLI = AM.getResult<TargetLibraryAnalysis>(F); 4258 auto &AA = AM.getResult<AAManager>(F); 4259 auto &MSSA = AM.getResult<MemorySSAAnalysis>(F).getMSSA(); 4260 bool Changed = 4261 NewGVN(F, &DT, &AC, &TLI, &AA, &MSSA, F.getParent()->getDataLayout()) 4262 .runGVN(); 4263 if (!Changed) 4264 return PreservedAnalyses::all(); 4265 PreservedAnalyses PA; 4266 PA.preserve<DominatorTreeAnalysis>(); 4267 PA.preserve<GlobalsAA>(); 4268 return PA; 4269 } 4270