1 //===- llvm/Analysis/IVDescriptors.cpp - IndVar Descriptors -----*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 // 9 // This file "describes" induction and recurrence variables. 10 // 11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 12 13 #include "llvm/Analysis/IVDescriptors.h" 14 #include "llvm/ADT/ScopeExit.h" 15 #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h" 16 #include "llvm/Analysis/BasicAliasAnalysis.h" 17 #include "llvm/Analysis/DomTreeUpdater.h" 18 #include "llvm/Analysis/GlobalsModRef.h" 19 #include "llvm/Analysis/InstructionSimplify.h" 20 #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h" 21 #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopPass.h" 22 #include "llvm/Analysis/MustExecute.h" 23 #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolution.h" 24 #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionAliasAnalysis.h" 25 #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionExpander.h" 26 #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionExpressions.h" 27 #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetTransformInfo.h" 28 #include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h" 29 #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h" 30 #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h" 31 #include "llvm/IR/Module.h" 32 #include "llvm/IR/PatternMatch.h" 33 #include "llvm/IR/ValueHandle.h" 34 #include "llvm/Pass.h" 35 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 36 #include "llvm/Support/KnownBits.h" 37 38 using namespace llvm; 39 using namespace llvm::PatternMatch; 40 41 #define DEBUG_TYPE "iv-descriptors" 42 43 bool RecurrenceDescriptor::areAllUsesIn(Instruction *I, 44 SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &Set) { 45 for (User::op_iterator Use = I->op_begin(), E = I->op_end(); Use != E; ++Use) 46 if (!Set.count(dyn_cast<Instruction>(*Use))) 47 return false; 48 return true; 49 } 50 51 bool RecurrenceDescriptor::isIntegerRecurrenceKind(RecurrenceKind Kind) { 52 switch (Kind) { 53 default: 54 break; 55 case RK_IntegerAdd: 56 case RK_IntegerMult: 57 case RK_IntegerOr: 58 case RK_IntegerAnd: 59 case RK_IntegerXor: 60 case RK_IntegerMinMax: 61 return true; 62 } 63 return false; 64 } 65 66 bool RecurrenceDescriptor::isFloatingPointRecurrenceKind(RecurrenceKind Kind) { 67 return (Kind != RK_NoRecurrence) && !isIntegerRecurrenceKind(Kind); 68 } 69 70 bool RecurrenceDescriptor::isArithmeticRecurrenceKind(RecurrenceKind Kind) { 71 switch (Kind) { 72 default: 73 break; 74 case RK_IntegerAdd: 75 case RK_IntegerMult: 76 case RK_FloatAdd: 77 case RK_FloatMult: 78 return true; 79 } 80 return false; 81 } 82 83 /// Determines if Phi may have been type-promoted. If Phi has a single user 84 /// that ANDs the Phi with a type mask, return the user. RT is updated to 85 /// account for the narrower bit width represented by the mask, and the AND 86 /// instruction is added to CI. 87 static Instruction *lookThroughAnd(PHINode *Phi, Type *&RT, 88 SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &Visited, 89 SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &CI) { 90 if (!Phi->hasOneUse()) 91 return Phi; 92 93 const APInt *M = nullptr; 94 Instruction *I, *J = cast<Instruction>(Phi->use_begin()->getUser()); 95 96 // Matches either I & 2^x-1 or 2^x-1 & I. If we find a match, we update RT 97 // with a new integer type of the corresponding bit width. 98 if (match(J, m_c_And(m_Instruction(I), m_APInt(M)))) { 99 int32_t Bits = (*M + 1).exactLogBase2(); 100 if (Bits > 0) { 101 RT = IntegerType::get(Phi->getContext(), Bits); 102 Visited.insert(Phi); 103 CI.insert(J); 104 return J; 105 } 106 } 107 return Phi; 108 } 109 110 /// Compute the minimal bit width needed to represent a reduction whose exit 111 /// instruction is given by Exit. 112 static std::pair<Type *, bool> computeRecurrenceType(Instruction *Exit, 113 DemandedBits *DB, 114 AssumptionCache *AC, 115 DominatorTree *DT) { 116 bool IsSigned = false; 117 const DataLayout &DL = Exit->getModule()->getDataLayout(); 118 uint64_t MaxBitWidth = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(Exit->getType()); 119 120 if (DB) { 121 // Use the demanded bits analysis to determine the bits that are live out 122 // of the exit instruction, rounding up to the nearest power of two. If the 123 // use of demanded bits results in a smaller bit width, we know the value 124 // must be positive (i.e., IsSigned = false), because if this were not the 125 // case, the sign bit would have been demanded. 126 auto Mask = DB->getDemandedBits(Exit); 127 MaxBitWidth = Mask.getBitWidth() - Mask.countLeadingZeros(); 128 } 129 130 if (MaxBitWidth == DL.getTypeSizeInBits(Exit->getType()) && AC && DT) { 131 // If demanded bits wasn't able to limit the bit width, we can try to use 132 // value tracking instead. This can be the case, for example, if the value 133 // may be negative. 134 auto NumSignBits = ComputeNumSignBits(Exit, DL, 0, AC, nullptr, DT); 135 auto NumTypeBits = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(Exit->getType()); 136 MaxBitWidth = NumTypeBits - NumSignBits; 137 KnownBits Bits = computeKnownBits(Exit, DL); 138 if (!Bits.isNonNegative()) { 139 // If the value is not known to be non-negative, we set IsSigned to true, 140 // meaning that we will use sext instructions instead of zext 141 // instructions to restore the original type. 142 IsSigned = true; 143 if (!Bits.isNegative()) 144 // If the value is not known to be negative, we don't known what the 145 // upper bit is, and therefore, we don't know what kind of extend we 146 // will need. In this case, just increase the bit width by one bit and 147 // use sext. 148 ++MaxBitWidth; 149 } 150 } 151 if (!isPowerOf2_64(MaxBitWidth)) 152 MaxBitWidth = NextPowerOf2(MaxBitWidth); 153 154 return std::make_pair(Type::getIntNTy(Exit->getContext(), MaxBitWidth), 155 IsSigned); 156 } 157 158 /// Collect cast instructions that can be ignored in the vectorizer's cost 159 /// model, given a reduction exit value and the minimal type in which the 160 /// reduction can be represented. 161 static void collectCastsToIgnore(Loop *TheLoop, Instruction *Exit, 162 Type *RecurrenceType, 163 SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &Casts) { 164 165 SmallVector<Instruction *, 8> Worklist; 166 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 8> Visited; 167 Worklist.push_back(Exit); 168 169 while (!Worklist.empty()) { 170 Instruction *Val = Worklist.pop_back_val(); 171 Visited.insert(Val); 172 if (auto *Cast = dyn_cast<CastInst>(Val)) 173 if (Cast->getSrcTy() == RecurrenceType) { 174 // If the source type of a cast instruction is equal to the recurrence 175 // type, it will be eliminated, and should be ignored in the vectorizer 176 // cost model. 177 Casts.insert(Cast); 178 continue; 179 } 180 181 // Add all operands to the work list if they are loop-varying values that 182 // we haven't yet visited. 183 for (Value *O : cast<User>(Val)->operands()) 184 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(O)) 185 if (TheLoop->contains(I) && !Visited.count(I)) 186 Worklist.push_back(I); 187 } 188 } 189 190 bool RecurrenceDescriptor::AddReductionVar(PHINode *Phi, RecurrenceKind Kind, 191 Loop *TheLoop, bool HasFunNoNaNAttr, 192 RecurrenceDescriptor &RedDes, 193 DemandedBits *DB, 194 AssumptionCache *AC, 195 DominatorTree *DT) { 196 if (Phi->getNumIncomingValues() != 2) 197 return false; 198 199 // Reduction variables are only found in the loop header block. 200 if (Phi->getParent() != TheLoop->getHeader()) 201 return false; 202 203 // Obtain the reduction start value from the value that comes from the loop 204 // preheader. 205 Value *RdxStart = Phi->getIncomingValueForBlock(TheLoop->getLoopPreheader()); 206 207 // ExitInstruction is the single value which is used outside the loop. 208 // We only allow for a single reduction value to be used outside the loop. 209 // This includes users of the reduction, variables (which form a cycle 210 // which ends in the phi node). 211 Instruction *ExitInstruction = nullptr; 212 // Indicates that we found a reduction operation in our scan. 213 bool FoundReduxOp = false; 214 215 // We start with the PHI node and scan for all of the users of this 216 // instruction. All users must be instructions that can be used as reduction 217 // variables (such as ADD). We must have a single out-of-block user. The cycle 218 // must include the original PHI. 219 bool FoundStartPHI = false; 220 221 // To recognize min/max patterns formed by a icmp select sequence, we store 222 // the number of instruction we saw from the recognized min/max pattern, 223 // to make sure we only see exactly the two instructions. 224 unsigned NumCmpSelectPatternInst = 0; 225 InstDesc ReduxDesc(false, nullptr); 226 227 // Data used for determining if the recurrence has been type-promoted. 228 Type *RecurrenceType = Phi->getType(); 229 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 4> CastInsts; 230 Instruction *Start = Phi; 231 bool IsSigned = false; 232 233 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 8> VisitedInsts; 234 SmallVector<Instruction *, 8> Worklist; 235 236 // Return early if the recurrence kind does not match the type of Phi. If the 237 // recurrence kind is arithmetic, we attempt to look through AND operations 238 // resulting from the type promotion performed by InstCombine. Vector 239 // operations are not limited to the legal integer widths, so we may be able 240 // to evaluate the reduction in the narrower width. 241 if (RecurrenceType->isFloatingPointTy()) { 242 if (!isFloatingPointRecurrenceKind(Kind)) 243 return false; 244 } else { 245 if (!isIntegerRecurrenceKind(Kind)) 246 return false; 247 if (isArithmeticRecurrenceKind(Kind)) 248 Start = lookThroughAnd(Phi, RecurrenceType, VisitedInsts, CastInsts); 249 } 250 251 Worklist.push_back(Start); 252 VisitedInsts.insert(Start); 253 254 // Start with all flags set because we will intersect this with the reduction 255 // flags from all the reduction operations. 256 FastMathFlags FMF = FastMathFlags::getFast(); 257 258 // A value in the reduction can be used: 259 // - By the reduction: 260 // - Reduction operation: 261 // - One use of reduction value (safe). 262 // - Multiple use of reduction value (not safe). 263 // - PHI: 264 // - All uses of the PHI must be the reduction (safe). 265 // - Otherwise, not safe. 266 // - By instructions outside of the loop (safe). 267 // * One value may have several outside users, but all outside 268 // uses must be of the same value. 269 // - By an instruction that is not part of the reduction (not safe). 270 // This is either: 271 // * An instruction type other than PHI or the reduction operation. 272 // * A PHI in the header other than the initial PHI. 273 while (!Worklist.empty()) { 274 Instruction *Cur = Worklist.back(); 275 Worklist.pop_back(); 276 277 // No Users. 278 // If the instruction has no users then this is a broken chain and can't be 279 // a reduction variable. 280 if (Cur->use_empty()) 281 return false; 282 283 bool IsAPhi = isa<PHINode>(Cur); 284 285 // A header PHI use other than the original PHI. 286 if (Cur != Phi && IsAPhi && Cur->getParent() == Phi->getParent()) 287 return false; 288 289 // Reductions of instructions such as Div, and Sub is only possible if the 290 // LHS is the reduction variable. 291 if (!Cur->isCommutative() && !IsAPhi && !isa<SelectInst>(Cur) && 292 !isa<ICmpInst>(Cur) && !isa<FCmpInst>(Cur) && 293 !VisitedInsts.count(dyn_cast<Instruction>(Cur->getOperand(0)))) 294 return false; 295 296 // Any reduction instruction must be of one of the allowed kinds. We ignore 297 // the starting value (the Phi or an AND instruction if the Phi has been 298 // type-promoted). 299 if (Cur != Start) { 300 ReduxDesc = isRecurrenceInstr(Cur, Kind, ReduxDesc, HasFunNoNaNAttr); 301 if (!ReduxDesc.isRecurrence()) 302 return false; 303 // FIXME: FMF is allowed on phi, but propagation is not handled correctly. 304 if (isa<FPMathOperator>(ReduxDesc.getPatternInst()) && !IsAPhi) 305 FMF &= ReduxDesc.getPatternInst()->getFastMathFlags(); 306 } 307 308 bool IsASelect = isa<SelectInst>(Cur); 309 310 // A conditional reduction operation must only have 2 or less uses in 311 // VisitedInsts. 312 if (IsASelect && (Kind == RK_FloatAdd || Kind == RK_FloatMult) && 313 hasMultipleUsesOf(Cur, VisitedInsts, 2)) 314 return false; 315 316 // A reduction operation must only have one use of the reduction value. 317 if (!IsAPhi && !IsASelect && Kind != RK_IntegerMinMax && 318 Kind != RK_FloatMinMax && hasMultipleUsesOf(Cur, VisitedInsts, 1)) 319 return false; 320 321 // All inputs to a PHI node must be a reduction value. 322 if (IsAPhi && Cur != Phi && !areAllUsesIn(Cur, VisitedInsts)) 323 return false; 324 325 if (Kind == RK_IntegerMinMax && 326 (isa<ICmpInst>(Cur) || isa<SelectInst>(Cur))) 327 ++NumCmpSelectPatternInst; 328 if (Kind == RK_FloatMinMax && (isa<FCmpInst>(Cur) || isa<SelectInst>(Cur))) 329 ++NumCmpSelectPatternInst; 330 331 // Check whether we found a reduction operator. 332 FoundReduxOp |= !IsAPhi && Cur != Start; 333 334 // Process users of current instruction. Push non-PHI nodes after PHI nodes 335 // onto the stack. This way we are going to have seen all inputs to PHI 336 // nodes once we get to them. 337 SmallVector<Instruction *, 8> NonPHIs; 338 SmallVector<Instruction *, 8> PHIs; 339 for (User *U : Cur->users()) { 340 Instruction *UI = cast<Instruction>(U); 341 342 // Check if we found the exit user. 343 BasicBlock *Parent = UI->getParent(); 344 if (!TheLoop->contains(Parent)) { 345 // If we already know this instruction is used externally, move on to 346 // the next user. 347 if (ExitInstruction == Cur) 348 continue; 349 350 // Exit if you find multiple values used outside or if the header phi 351 // node is being used. In this case the user uses the value of the 352 // previous iteration, in which case we would loose "VF-1" iterations of 353 // the reduction operation if we vectorize. 354 if (ExitInstruction != nullptr || Cur == Phi) 355 return false; 356 357 // The instruction used by an outside user must be the last instruction 358 // before we feed back to the reduction phi. Otherwise, we loose VF-1 359 // operations on the value. 360 if (!is_contained(Phi->operands(), Cur)) 361 return false; 362 363 ExitInstruction = Cur; 364 continue; 365 } 366 367 // Process instructions only once (termination). Each reduction cycle 368 // value must only be used once, except by phi nodes and min/max 369 // reductions which are represented as a cmp followed by a select. 370 InstDesc IgnoredVal(false, nullptr); 371 if (VisitedInsts.insert(UI).second) { 372 if (isa<PHINode>(UI)) 373 PHIs.push_back(UI); 374 else 375 NonPHIs.push_back(UI); 376 } else if (!isa<PHINode>(UI) && 377 ((!isa<FCmpInst>(UI) && !isa<ICmpInst>(UI) && 378 !isa<SelectInst>(UI)) || 379 (!isConditionalRdxPattern(Kind, UI).isRecurrence() && 380 !isMinMaxSelectCmpPattern(UI, IgnoredVal).isRecurrence()))) 381 return false; 382 383 // Remember that we completed the cycle. 384 if (UI == Phi) 385 FoundStartPHI = true; 386 } 387 Worklist.append(PHIs.begin(), PHIs.end()); 388 Worklist.append(NonPHIs.begin(), NonPHIs.end()); 389 } 390 391 // This means we have seen one but not the other instruction of the 392 // pattern or more than just a select and cmp. 393 if ((Kind == RK_IntegerMinMax || Kind == RK_FloatMinMax) && 394 NumCmpSelectPatternInst != 2) 395 return false; 396 397 if (!FoundStartPHI || !FoundReduxOp || !ExitInstruction) 398 return false; 399 400 if (Start != Phi) { 401 // If the starting value is not the same as the phi node, we speculatively 402 // looked through an 'and' instruction when evaluating a potential 403 // arithmetic reduction to determine if it may have been type-promoted. 404 // 405 // We now compute the minimal bit width that is required to represent the 406 // reduction. If this is the same width that was indicated by the 'and', we 407 // can represent the reduction in the smaller type. The 'and' instruction 408 // will be eliminated since it will essentially be a cast instruction that 409 // can be ignore in the cost model. If we compute a different type than we 410 // did when evaluating the 'and', the 'and' will not be eliminated, and we 411 // will end up with different kinds of operations in the recurrence 412 // expression (e.g., RK_IntegerAND, RK_IntegerADD). We give up if this is 413 // the case. 414 // 415 // The vectorizer relies on InstCombine to perform the actual 416 // type-shrinking. It does this by inserting instructions to truncate the 417 // exit value of the reduction to the width indicated by RecurrenceType and 418 // then extend this value back to the original width. If IsSigned is false, 419 // a 'zext' instruction will be generated; otherwise, a 'sext' will be 420 // used. 421 // 422 // TODO: We should not rely on InstCombine to rewrite the reduction in the 423 // smaller type. We should just generate a correctly typed expression 424 // to begin with. 425 Type *ComputedType; 426 std::tie(ComputedType, IsSigned) = 427 computeRecurrenceType(ExitInstruction, DB, AC, DT); 428 if (ComputedType != RecurrenceType) 429 return false; 430 431 // The recurrence expression will be represented in a narrower type. If 432 // there are any cast instructions that will be unnecessary, collect them 433 // in CastInsts. Note that the 'and' instruction was already included in 434 // this list. 435 // 436 // TODO: A better way to represent this may be to tag in some way all the 437 // instructions that are a part of the reduction. The vectorizer cost 438 // model could then apply the recurrence type to these instructions, 439 // without needing a white list of instructions to ignore. 440 collectCastsToIgnore(TheLoop, ExitInstruction, RecurrenceType, CastInsts); 441 } 442 443 // We found a reduction var if we have reached the original phi node and we 444 // only have a single instruction with out-of-loop users. 445 446 // The ExitInstruction(Instruction which is allowed to have out-of-loop users) 447 // is saved as part of the RecurrenceDescriptor. 448 449 // Save the description of this reduction variable. 450 RecurrenceDescriptor RD( 451 RdxStart, ExitInstruction, Kind, FMF, ReduxDesc.getMinMaxKind(), 452 ReduxDesc.getUnsafeAlgebraInst(), RecurrenceType, IsSigned, CastInsts); 453 RedDes = RD; 454 455 return true; 456 } 457 458 /// Returns true if the instruction is a Select(ICmp(X, Y), X, Y) instruction 459 /// pattern corresponding to a min(X, Y) or max(X, Y). 460 RecurrenceDescriptor::InstDesc 461 RecurrenceDescriptor::isMinMaxSelectCmpPattern(Instruction *I, InstDesc &Prev) { 462 463 assert((isa<ICmpInst>(I) || isa<FCmpInst>(I) || isa<SelectInst>(I)) && 464 "Expect a select instruction"); 465 Instruction *Cmp = nullptr; 466 SelectInst *Select = nullptr; 467 468 // We must handle the select(cmp()) as a single instruction. Advance to the 469 // select. 470 if ((Cmp = dyn_cast<ICmpInst>(I)) || (Cmp = dyn_cast<FCmpInst>(I))) { 471 if (!Cmp->hasOneUse() || !(Select = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(*I->user_begin()))) 472 return InstDesc(false, I); 473 return InstDesc(Select, Prev.getMinMaxKind()); 474 } 475 476 // Only handle single use cases for now. 477 if (!(Select = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(I))) 478 return InstDesc(false, I); 479 if (!(Cmp = dyn_cast<ICmpInst>(I->getOperand(0))) && 480 !(Cmp = dyn_cast<FCmpInst>(I->getOperand(0)))) 481 return InstDesc(false, I); 482 if (!Cmp->hasOneUse()) 483 return InstDesc(false, I); 484 485 Value *CmpLeft; 486 Value *CmpRight; 487 488 // Look for a min/max pattern. 489 if (m_UMin(m_Value(CmpLeft), m_Value(CmpRight)).match(Select)) 490 return InstDesc(Select, MRK_UIntMin); 491 else if (m_UMax(m_Value(CmpLeft), m_Value(CmpRight)).match(Select)) 492 return InstDesc(Select, MRK_UIntMax); 493 else if (m_SMax(m_Value(CmpLeft), m_Value(CmpRight)).match(Select)) 494 return InstDesc(Select, MRK_SIntMax); 495 else if (m_SMin(m_Value(CmpLeft), m_Value(CmpRight)).match(Select)) 496 return InstDesc(Select, MRK_SIntMin); 497 else if (m_OrdFMin(m_Value(CmpLeft), m_Value(CmpRight)).match(Select)) 498 return InstDesc(Select, MRK_FloatMin); 499 else if (m_OrdFMax(m_Value(CmpLeft), m_Value(CmpRight)).match(Select)) 500 return InstDesc(Select, MRK_FloatMax); 501 else if (m_UnordFMin(m_Value(CmpLeft), m_Value(CmpRight)).match(Select)) 502 return InstDesc(Select, MRK_FloatMin); 503 else if (m_UnordFMax(m_Value(CmpLeft), m_Value(CmpRight)).match(Select)) 504 return InstDesc(Select, MRK_FloatMax); 505 506 return InstDesc(false, I); 507 } 508 509 /// Returns true if the select instruction has users in the compare-and-add 510 /// reduction pattern below. The select instruction argument is the last one 511 /// in the sequence. 512 /// 513 /// %sum.1 = phi ... 514 /// ... 515 /// %cmp = fcmp pred %0, %CFP 516 /// %add = fadd %0, %sum.1 517 /// %sum.2 = select %cmp, %add, %sum.1 518 RecurrenceDescriptor::InstDesc 519 RecurrenceDescriptor::isConditionalRdxPattern( 520 RecurrenceKind Kind, Instruction *I) { 521 SelectInst *SI = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(I); 522 if (!SI) 523 return InstDesc(false, I); 524 525 CmpInst *CI = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(SI->getCondition()); 526 // Only handle single use cases for now. 527 if (!CI || !CI->hasOneUse()) 528 return InstDesc(false, I); 529 530 Value *TrueVal = SI->getTrueValue(); 531 Value *FalseVal = SI->getFalseValue(); 532 // Handle only when either of operands of select instruction is a PHI 533 // node for now. 534 if ((isa<PHINode>(*TrueVal) && isa<PHINode>(*FalseVal)) || 535 (!isa<PHINode>(*TrueVal) && !isa<PHINode>(*FalseVal))) 536 return InstDesc(false, I); 537 538 Instruction *I1 = 539 isa<PHINode>(*TrueVal) ? dyn_cast<Instruction>(FalseVal) 540 : dyn_cast<Instruction>(TrueVal); 541 if (!I1 || !I1->isBinaryOp()) 542 return InstDesc(false, I); 543 544 Value *Op1, *Op2; 545 if ((m_FAdd(m_Value(Op1), m_Value(Op2)).match(I1) || 546 m_FSub(m_Value(Op1), m_Value(Op2)).match(I1)) && 547 I1->isFast()) 548 return InstDesc(Kind == RK_FloatAdd, SI); 549 550 if (m_FMul(m_Value(Op1), m_Value(Op2)).match(I1) && (I1->isFast())) 551 return InstDesc(Kind == RK_FloatMult, SI); 552 553 return InstDesc(false, I); 554 } 555 556 RecurrenceDescriptor::InstDesc 557 RecurrenceDescriptor::isRecurrenceInstr(Instruction *I, RecurrenceKind Kind, 558 InstDesc &Prev, bool HasFunNoNaNAttr) { 559 Instruction *UAI = Prev.getUnsafeAlgebraInst(); 560 if (!UAI && isa<FPMathOperator>(I) && !I->hasAllowReassoc()) 561 UAI = I; // Found an unsafe (unvectorizable) algebra instruction. 562 563 switch (I->getOpcode()) { 564 default: 565 return InstDesc(false, I); 566 case Instruction::PHI: 567 return InstDesc(I, Prev.getMinMaxKind(), Prev.getUnsafeAlgebraInst()); 568 case Instruction::Sub: 569 case Instruction::Add: 570 return InstDesc(Kind == RK_IntegerAdd, I); 571 case Instruction::Mul: 572 return InstDesc(Kind == RK_IntegerMult, I); 573 case Instruction::And: 574 return InstDesc(Kind == RK_IntegerAnd, I); 575 case Instruction::Or: 576 return InstDesc(Kind == RK_IntegerOr, I); 577 case Instruction::Xor: 578 return InstDesc(Kind == RK_IntegerXor, I); 579 case Instruction::FMul: 580 return InstDesc(Kind == RK_FloatMult, I, UAI); 581 case Instruction::FSub: 582 case Instruction::FAdd: 583 return InstDesc(Kind == RK_FloatAdd, I, UAI); 584 case Instruction::Select: 585 if (Kind == RK_FloatAdd || Kind == RK_FloatMult) 586 return isConditionalRdxPattern(Kind, I); 587 LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 588 case Instruction::FCmp: 589 case Instruction::ICmp: 590 if (Kind != RK_IntegerMinMax && 591 (!HasFunNoNaNAttr || Kind != RK_FloatMinMax)) 592 return InstDesc(false, I); 593 return isMinMaxSelectCmpPattern(I, Prev); 594 } 595 } 596 597 bool RecurrenceDescriptor::hasMultipleUsesOf( 598 Instruction *I, SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &Insts, 599 unsigned MaxNumUses) { 600 unsigned NumUses = 0; 601 for (User::op_iterator Use = I->op_begin(), E = I->op_end(); Use != E; 602 ++Use) { 603 if (Insts.count(dyn_cast<Instruction>(*Use))) 604 ++NumUses; 605 if (NumUses > MaxNumUses) 606 return true; 607 } 608 609 return false; 610 } 611 bool RecurrenceDescriptor::isReductionPHI(PHINode *Phi, Loop *TheLoop, 612 RecurrenceDescriptor &RedDes, 613 DemandedBits *DB, AssumptionCache *AC, 614 DominatorTree *DT) { 615 616 BasicBlock *Header = TheLoop->getHeader(); 617 Function &F = *Header->getParent(); 618 bool HasFunNoNaNAttr = 619 F.getFnAttribute("no-nans-fp-math").getValueAsString() == "true"; 620 621 if (AddReductionVar(Phi, RK_IntegerAdd, TheLoop, HasFunNoNaNAttr, RedDes, DB, 622 AC, DT)) { 623 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found an ADD reduction PHI." << *Phi << "\n"); 624 return true; 625 } 626 if (AddReductionVar(Phi, RK_IntegerMult, TheLoop, HasFunNoNaNAttr, RedDes, DB, 627 AC, DT)) { 628 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found a MUL reduction PHI." << *Phi << "\n"); 629 return true; 630 } 631 if (AddReductionVar(Phi, RK_IntegerOr, TheLoop, HasFunNoNaNAttr, RedDes, DB, 632 AC, DT)) { 633 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found an OR reduction PHI." << *Phi << "\n"); 634 return true; 635 } 636 if (AddReductionVar(Phi, RK_IntegerAnd, TheLoop, HasFunNoNaNAttr, RedDes, DB, 637 AC, DT)) { 638 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found an AND reduction PHI." << *Phi << "\n"); 639 return true; 640 } 641 if (AddReductionVar(Phi, RK_IntegerXor, TheLoop, HasFunNoNaNAttr, RedDes, DB, 642 AC, DT)) { 643 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found a XOR reduction PHI." << *Phi << "\n"); 644 return true; 645 } 646 if (AddReductionVar(Phi, RK_IntegerMinMax, TheLoop, HasFunNoNaNAttr, RedDes, 647 DB, AC, DT)) { 648 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found a MINMAX reduction PHI." << *Phi << "\n"); 649 return true; 650 } 651 if (AddReductionVar(Phi, RK_FloatMult, TheLoop, HasFunNoNaNAttr, RedDes, DB, 652 AC, DT)) { 653 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found an FMult reduction PHI." << *Phi << "\n"); 654 return true; 655 } 656 if (AddReductionVar(Phi, RK_FloatAdd, TheLoop, HasFunNoNaNAttr, RedDes, DB, 657 AC, DT)) { 658 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found an FAdd reduction PHI." << *Phi << "\n"); 659 return true; 660 } 661 if (AddReductionVar(Phi, RK_FloatMinMax, TheLoop, HasFunNoNaNAttr, RedDes, DB, 662 AC, DT)) { 663 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found an float MINMAX reduction PHI." << *Phi 664 << "\n"); 665 return true; 666 } 667 // Not a reduction of known type. 668 return false; 669 } 670 671 bool RecurrenceDescriptor::isFirstOrderRecurrence( 672 PHINode *Phi, Loop *TheLoop, 673 DenseMap<Instruction *, Instruction *> &SinkAfter, DominatorTree *DT) { 674 675 // Ensure the phi node is in the loop header and has two incoming values. 676 if (Phi->getParent() != TheLoop->getHeader() || 677 Phi->getNumIncomingValues() != 2) 678 return false; 679 680 // Ensure the loop has a preheader and a single latch block. The loop 681 // vectorizer will need the latch to set up the next iteration of the loop. 682 auto *Preheader = TheLoop->getLoopPreheader(); 683 auto *Latch = TheLoop->getLoopLatch(); 684 if (!Preheader || !Latch) 685 return false; 686 687 // Ensure the phi node's incoming blocks are the loop preheader and latch. 688 if (Phi->getBasicBlockIndex(Preheader) < 0 || 689 Phi->getBasicBlockIndex(Latch) < 0) 690 return false; 691 692 // Get the previous value. The previous value comes from the latch edge while 693 // the initial value comes form the preheader edge. 694 auto *Previous = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Phi->getIncomingValueForBlock(Latch)); 695 if (!Previous || !TheLoop->contains(Previous) || isa<PHINode>(Previous) || 696 SinkAfter.count(Previous)) // Cannot rely on dominance due to motion. 697 return false; 698 699 // Ensure every user of the phi node is dominated by the previous value. 700 // The dominance requirement ensures the loop vectorizer will not need to 701 // vectorize the initial value prior to the first iteration of the loop. 702 // TODO: Consider extending this sinking to handle memory instructions and 703 // phis with multiple users. 704 705 // Returns true, if all users of I are dominated by DominatedBy. 706 auto allUsesDominatedBy = [DT](Instruction *I, Instruction *DominatedBy) { 707 return all_of(I->uses(), [DT, DominatedBy](Use &U) { 708 return DT->dominates(DominatedBy, U); 709 }); 710 }; 711 712 if (Phi->hasOneUse()) { 713 Instruction *I = Phi->user_back(); 714 715 // If the user of the PHI is also the incoming value, we potentially have a 716 // reduction and which cannot be handled by sinking. 717 if (Previous == I) 718 return false; 719 720 // We cannot sink terminator instructions. 721 if (I->getParent()->getTerminator() == I) 722 return false; 723 724 if (DT->dominates(Previous, I)) // We already are good w/o sinking. 725 return true; 726 727 // We can sink any instruction without side effects, as long as all users 728 // are dominated by the instruction we are sinking after. 729 if (I->getParent() == Phi->getParent() && !I->mayHaveSideEffects() && 730 allUsesDominatedBy(I, Previous)) { 731 SinkAfter[I] = Previous; 732 return true; 733 } 734 } 735 736 return allUsesDominatedBy(Phi, Previous); 737 } 738 739 /// This function returns the identity element (or neutral element) for 740 /// the operation K. 741 Constant *RecurrenceDescriptor::getRecurrenceIdentity(RecurrenceKind K, 742 Type *Tp) { 743 switch (K) { 744 case RK_IntegerXor: 745 case RK_IntegerAdd: 746 case RK_IntegerOr: 747 // Adding, Xoring, Oring zero to a number does not change it. 748 return ConstantInt::get(Tp, 0); 749 case RK_IntegerMult: 750 // Multiplying a number by 1 does not change it. 751 return ConstantInt::get(Tp, 1); 752 case RK_IntegerAnd: 753 // AND-ing a number with an all-1 value does not change it. 754 return ConstantInt::get(Tp, -1, true); 755 case RK_FloatMult: 756 // Multiplying a number by 1 does not change it. 757 return ConstantFP::get(Tp, 1.0L); 758 case RK_FloatAdd: 759 // Adding zero to a number does not change it. 760 return ConstantFP::get(Tp, 0.0L); 761 default: 762 llvm_unreachable("Unknown recurrence kind"); 763 } 764 } 765 766 /// This function translates the recurrence kind to an LLVM binary operator. 767 unsigned RecurrenceDescriptor::getRecurrenceBinOp(RecurrenceKind Kind) { 768 switch (Kind) { 769 case RK_IntegerAdd: 770 return Instruction::Add; 771 case RK_IntegerMult: 772 return Instruction::Mul; 773 case RK_IntegerOr: 774 return Instruction::Or; 775 case RK_IntegerAnd: 776 return Instruction::And; 777 case RK_IntegerXor: 778 return Instruction::Xor; 779 case RK_FloatMult: 780 return Instruction::FMul; 781 case RK_FloatAdd: 782 return Instruction::FAdd; 783 case RK_IntegerMinMax: 784 return Instruction::ICmp; 785 case RK_FloatMinMax: 786 return Instruction::FCmp; 787 default: 788 llvm_unreachable("Unknown recurrence operation"); 789 } 790 } 791 792 InductionDescriptor::InductionDescriptor(Value *Start, InductionKind K, 793 const SCEV *Step, BinaryOperator *BOp, 794 SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> *Casts) 795 : StartValue(Start), IK(K), Step(Step), InductionBinOp(BOp) { 796 assert(IK != IK_NoInduction && "Not an induction"); 797 798 // Start value type should match the induction kind and the value 799 // itself should not be null. 800 assert(StartValue && "StartValue is null"); 801 assert((IK != IK_PtrInduction || StartValue->getType()->isPointerTy()) && 802 "StartValue is not a pointer for pointer induction"); 803 assert((IK != IK_IntInduction || StartValue->getType()->isIntegerTy()) && 804 "StartValue is not an integer for integer induction"); 805 806 // Check the Step Value. It should be non-zero integer value. 807 assert((!getConstIntStepValue() || !getConstIntStepValue()->isZero()) && 808 "Step value is zero"); 809 810 assert((IK != IK_PtrInduction || getConstIntStepValue()) && 811 "Step value should be constant for pointer induction"); 812 assert((IK == IK_FpInduction || Step->getType()->isIntegerTy()) && 813 "StepValue is not an integer"); 814 815 assert((IK != IK_FpInduction || Step->getType()->isFloatingPointTy()) && 816 "StepValue is not FP for FpInduction"); 817 assert((IK != IK_FpInduction || 818 (InductionBinOp && 819 (InductionBinOp->getOpcode() == Instruction::FAdd || 820 InductionBinOp->getOpcode() == Instruction::FSub))) && 821 "Binary opcode should be specified for FP induction"); 822 823 if (Casts) { 824 for (auto &Inst : *Casts) { 825 RedundantCasts.push_back(Inst); 826 } 827 } 828 } 829 830 int InductionDescriptor::getConsecutiveDirection() const { 831 ConstantInt *ConstStep = getConstIntStepValue(); 832 if (ConstStep && (ConstStep->isOne() || ConstStep->isMinusOne())) 833 return ConstStep->getSExtValue(); 834 return 0; 835 } 836 837 ConstantInt *InductionDescriptor::getConstIntStepValue() const { 838 if (isa<SCEVConstant>(Step)) 839 return dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(cast<SCEVConstant>(Step)->getValue()); 840 return nullptr; 841 } 842 843 bool InductionDescriptor::isFPInductionPHI(PHINode *Phi, const Loop *TheLoop, 844 ScalarEvolution *SE, 845 InductionDescriptor &D) { 846 847 // Here we only handle FP induction variables. 848 assert(Phi->getType()->isFloatingPointTy() && "Unexpected Phi type"); 849 850 if (TheLoop->getHeader() != Phi->getParent()) 851 return false; 852 853 // The loop may have multiple entrances or multiple exits; we can analyze 854 // this phi if it has a unique entry value and a unique backedge value. 855 if (Phi->getNumIncomingValues() != 2) 856 return false; 857 Value *BEValue = nullptr, *StartValue = nullptr; 858 if (TheLoop->contains(Phi->getIncomingBlock(0))) { 859 BEValue = Phi->getIncomingValue(0); 860 StartValue = Phi->getIncomingValue(1); 861 } else { 862 assert(TheLoop->contains(Phi->getIncomingBlock(1)) && 863 "Unexpected Phi node in the loop"); 864 BEValue = Phi->getIncomingValue(1); 865 StartValue = Phi->getIncomingValue(0); 866 } 867 868 BinaryOperator *BOp = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(BEValue); 869 if (!BOp) 870 return false; 871 872 Value *Addend = nullptr; 873 if (BOp->getOpcode() == Instruction::FAdd) { 874 if (BOp->getOperand(0) == Phi) 875 Addend = BOp->getOperand(1); 876 else if (BOp->getOperand(1) == Phi) 877 Addend = BOp->getOperand(0); 878 } else if (BOp->getOpcode() == Instruction::FSub) 879 if (BOp->getOperand(0) == Phi) 880 Addend = BOp->getOperand(1); 881 882 if (!Addend) 883 return false; 884 885 // The addend should be loop invariant 886 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Addend)) 887 if (TheLoop->contains(I)) 888 return false; 889 890 // FP Step has unknown SCEV 891 const SCEV *Step = SE->getUnknown(Addend); 892 D = InductionDescriptor(StartValue, IK_FpInduction, Step, BOp); 893 return true; 894 } 895 896 /// This function is called when we suspect that the update-chain of a phi node 897 /// (whose symbolic SCEV expression sin \p PhiScev) contains redundant casts, 898 /// that can be ignored. (This can happen when the PSCEV rewriter adds a runtime 899 /// predicate P under which the SCEV expression for the phi can be the 900 /// AddRecurrence \p AR; See createAddRecFromPHIWithCast). We want to find the 901 /// cast instructions that are involved in the update-chain of this induction. 902 /// A caller that adds the required runtime predicate can be free to drop these 903 /// cast instructions, and compute the phi using \p AR (instead of some scev 904 /// expression with casts). 905 /// 906 /// For example, without a predicate the scev expression can take the following 907 /// form: 908 /// (Ext ix (Trunc iy ( Start + i*Step ) to ix) to iy) 909 /// 910 /// It corresponds to the following IR sequence: 911 /// %for.body: 912 /// %x = phi i64 [ 0, %ph ], [ %add, %for.body ] 913 /// %casted_phi = "ExtTrunc i64 %x" 914 /// %add = add i64 %casted_phi, %step 915 /// 916 /// where %x is given in \p PN, 917 /// PSE.getSCEV(%x) is equal to PSE.getSCEV(%casted_phi) under a predicate, 918 /// and the IR sequence that "ExtTrunc i64 %x" represents can take one of 919 /// several forms, for example, such as: 920 /// ExtTrunc1: %casted_phi = and %x, 2^n-1 921 /// or: 922 /// ExtTrunc2: %t = shl %x, m 923 /// %casted_phi = ashr %t, m 924 /// 925 /// If we are able to find such sequence, we return the instructions 926 /// we found, namely %casted_phi and the instructions on its use-def chain up 927 /// to the phi (not including the phi). 928 static bool getCastsForInductionPHI(PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE, 929 const SCEVUnknown *PhiScev, 930 const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR, 931 SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &CastInsts) { 932 933 assert(CastInsts.empty() && "CastInsts is expected to be empty."); 934 auto *PN = cast<PHINode>(PhiScev->getValue()); 935 assert(PSE.getSCEV(PN) == AR && "Unexpected phi node SCEV expression"); 936 const Loop *L = AR->getLoop(); 937 938 // Find any cast instructions that participate in the def-use chain of 939 // PhiScev in the loop. 940 // FORNOW/TODO: We currently expect the def-use chain to include only 941 // two-operand instructions, where one of the operands is an invariant. 942 // createAddRecFromPHIWithCasts() currently does not support anything more 943 // involved than that, so we keep the search simple. This can be 944 // extended/generalized as needed. 945 946 auto getDef = [&](const Value *Val) -> Value * { 947 const BinaryOperator *BinOp = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(Val); 948 if (!BinOp) 949 return nullptr; 950 Value *Op0 = BinOp->getOperand(0); 951 Value *Op1 = BinOp->getOperand(1); 952 Value *Def = nullptr; 953 if (L->isLoopInvariant(Op0)) 954 Def = Op1; 955 else if (L->isLoopInvariant(Op1)) 956 Def = Op0; 957 return Def; 958 }; 959 960 // Look for the instruction that defines the induction via the 961 // loop backedge. 962 BasicBlock *Latch = L->getLoopLatch(); 963 if (!Latch) 964 return false; 965 Value *Val = PN->getIncomingValueForBlock(Latch); 966 if (!Val) 967 return false; 968 969 // Follow the def-use chain until the induction phi is reached. 970 // If on the way we encounter a Value that has the same SCEV Expr as the 971 // phi node, we can consider the instructions we visit from that point 972 // as part of the cast-sequence that can be ignored. 973 bool InCastSequence = false; 974 auto *Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Val); 975 while (Val != PN) { 976 // If we encountered a phi node other than PN, or if we left the loop, 977 // we bail out. 978 if (!Inst || !L->contains(Inst)) { 979 return false; 980 } 981 auto *AddRec = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(PSE.getSCEV(Val)); 982 if (AddRec && PSE.areAddRecsEqualWithPreds(AddRec, AR)) 983 InCastSequence = true; 984 if (InCastSequence) { 985 // Only the last instruction in the cast sequence is expected to have 986 // uses outside the induction def-use chain. 987 if (!CastInsts.empty()) 988 if (!Inst->hasOneUse()) 989 return false; 990 CastInsts.push_back(Inst); 991 } 992 Val = getDef(Val); 993 if (!Val) 994 return false; 995 Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Val); 996 } 997 998 return InCastSequence; 999 } 1000 1001 bool InductionDescriptor::isInductionPHI(PHINode *Phi, const Loop *TheLoop, 1002 PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE, 1003 InductionDescriptor &D, bool Assume) { 1004 Type *PhiTy = Phi->getType(); 1005 1006 // Handle integer and pointer inductions variables. 1007 // Now we handle also FP induction but not trying to make a 1008 // recurrent expression from the PHI node in-place. 1009 1010 if (!PhiTy->isIntegerTy() && !PhiTy->isPointerTy() && !PhiTy->isFloatTy() && 1011 !PhiTy->isDoubleTy() && !PhiTy->isHalfTy()) 1012 return false; 1013 1014 if (PhiTy->isFloatingPointTy()) 1015 return isFPInductionPHI(Phi, TheLoop, PSE.getSE(), D); 1016 1017 const SCEV *PhiScev = PSE.getSCEV(Phi); 1018 const auto *AR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(PhiScev); 1019 1020 // We need this expression to be an AddRecExpr. 1021 if (Assume && !AR) 1022 AR = PSE.getAsAddRec(Phi); 1023 1024 if (!AR) { 1025 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: PHI is not a poly recurrence.\n"); 1026 return false; 1027 } 1028 1029 // Record any Cast instructions that participate in the induction update 1030 const auto *SymbolicPhi = dyn_cast<SCEVUnknown>(PhiScev); 1031 // If we started from an UnknownSCEV, and managed to build an addRecurrence 1032 // only after enabling Assume with PSCEV, this means we may have encountered 1033 // cast instructions that required adding a runtime check in order to 1034 // guarantee the correctness of the AddRecurrence respresentation of the 1035 // induction. 1036 if (PhiScev != AR && SymbolicPhi) { 1037 SmallVector<Instruction *, 2> Casts; 1038 if (getCastsForInductionPHI(PSE, SymbolicPhi, AR, Casts)) 1039 return isInductionPHI(Phi, TheLoop, PSE.getSE(), D, AR, &Casts); 1040 } 1041 1042 return isInductionPHI(Phi, TheLoop, PSE.getSE(), D, AR); 1043 } 1044 1045 bool InductionDescriptor::isInductionPHI( 1046 PHINode *Phi, const Loop *TheLoop, ScalarEvolution *SE, 1047 InductionDescriptor &D, const SCEV *Expr, 1048 SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> *CastsToIgnore) { 1049 Type *PhiTy = Phi->getType(); 1050 // We only handle integer and pointer inductions variables. 1051 if (!PhiTy->isIntegerTy() && !PhiTy->isPointerTy()) 1052 return false; 1053 1054 // Check that the PHI is consecutive. 1055 const SCEV *PhiScev = Expr ? Expr : SE->getSCEV(Phi); 1056 const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(PhiScev); 1057 1058 if (!AR) { 1059 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: PHI is not a poly recurrence.\n"); 1060 return false; 1061 } 1062 1063 if (AR->getLoop() != TheLoop) { 1064 // FIXME: We should treat this as a uniform. Unfortunately, we 1065 // don't currently know how to handled uniform PHIs. 1066 LLVM_DEBUG( 1067 dbgs() << "LV: PHI is a recurrence with respect to an outer loop.\n"); 1068 return false; 1069 } 1070 1071 Value *StartValue = 1072 Phi->getIncomingValueForBlock(AR->getLoop()->getLoopPreheader()); 1073 1074 BasicBlock *Latch = AR->getLoop()->getLoopLatch(); 1075 if (!Latch) 1076 return false; 1077 BinaryOperator *BOp = 1078 dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(Phi->getIncomingValueForBlock(Latch)); 1079 1080 const SCEV *Step = AR->getStepRecurrence(*SE); 1081 // Calculate the pointer stride and check if it is consecutive. 1082 // The stride may be a constant or a loop invariant integer value. 1083 const SCEVConstant *ConstStep = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(Step); 1084 if (!ConstStep && !SE->isLoopInvariant(Step, TheLoop)) 1085 return false; 1086 1087 if (PhiTy->isIntegerTy()) { 1088 D = InductionDescriptor(StartValue, IK_IntInduction, Step, BOp, 1089 CastsToIgnore); 1090 return true; 1091 } 1092 1093 assert(PhiTy->isPointerTy() && "The PHI must be a pointer"); 1094 // Pointer induction should be a constant. 1095 if (!ConstStep) 1096 return false; 1097 1098 ConstantInt *CV = ConstStep->getValue(); 1099 Type *PointerElementType = PhiTy->getPointerElementType(); 1100 // The pointer stride cannot be determined if the pointer element type is not 1101 // sized. 1102 if (!PointerElementType->isSized()) 1103 return false; 1104 1105 const DataLayout &DL = Phi->getModule()->getDataLayout(); 1106 int64_t Size = static_cast<int64_t>(DL.getTypeAllocSize(PointerElementType)); 1107 if (!Size) 1108 return false; 1109 1110 int64_t CVSize = CV->getSExtValue(); 1111 if (CVSize % Size) 1112 return false; 1113 auto *StepValue = 1114 SE->getConstant(CV->getType(), CVSize / Size, true /* signed */); 1115 D = InductionDescriptor(StartValue, IK_PtrInduction, StepValue, BOp); 1116 return true; 1117 } 1118