1 //===- InstCombineCompares.cpp --------------------------------------------===//
2 //
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4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 // This file implements the visitICmp and visitFCmp functions.
11 //
12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13 
14 #include "InstCombineInternal.h"
15 #include "llvm/ADT/APSInt.h"
16 #include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
17 #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
18 #include "llvm/Analysis/ConstantFolding.h"
19 #include "llvm/Analysis/InstructionSimplify.h"
20 #include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.h"
21 #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h"
22 #include "llvm/Analysis/VectorUtils.h"
23 #include "llvm/IR/ConstantRange.h"
24 #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
25 #include "llvm/IR/GetElementPtrTypeIterator.h"
26 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
27 #include "llvm/IR/PatternMatch.h"
28 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
29 
30 using namespace llvm;
31 using namespace PatternMatch;
32 
33 #define DEBUG_TYPE "instcombine"
34 
35 // How many times is a select replaced by one of its operands?
36 STATISTIC(NumSel, "Number of select opts");
37 
38 
39 static ConstantInt *extractElement(Constant *V, Constant *Idx) {
40   return cast<ConstantInt>(ConstantExpr::getExtractElement(V, Idx));
41 }
42 
43 static bool hasAddOverflow(ConstantInt *Result,
44                            ConstantInt *In1, ConstantInt *In2,
45                            bool IsSigned) {
46   if (!IsSigned)
47     return Result->getValue().ult(In1->getValue());
48 
49   if (In2->isNegative())
50     return Result->getValue().sgt(In1->getValue());
51   return Result->getValue().slt(In1->getValue());
52 }
53 
54 /// Compute Result = In1+In2, returning true if the result overflowed for this
55 /// type.
56 static bool addWithOverflow(Constant *&Result, Constant *In1,
57                             Constant *In2, bool IsSigned = false) {
58   Result = ConstantExpr::getAdd(In1, In2);
59 
60   if (VectorType *VTy = dyn_cast<VectorType>(In1->getType())) {
61     for (unsigned i = 0, e = VTy->getNumElements(); i != e; ++i) {
62       Constant *Idx = ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(In1->getContext()), i);
63       if (hasAddOverflow(extractElement(Result, Idx),
64                          extractElement(In1, Idx),
65                          extractElement(In2, Idx),
66                          IsSigned))
67         return true;
68     }
69     return false;
70   }
71 
72   return hasAddOverflow(cast<ConstantInt>(Result),
73                         cast<ConstantInt>(In1), cast<ConstantInt>(In2),
74                         IsSigned);
75 }
76 
77 static bool hasSubOverflow(ConstantInt *Result,
78                            ConstantInt *In1, ConstantInt *In2,
79                            bool IsSigned) {
80   if (!IsSigned)
81     return Result->getValue().ugt(In1->getValue());
82 
83   if (In2->isNegative())
84     return Result->getValue().slt(In1->getValue());
85 
86   return Result->getValue().sgt(In1->getValue());
87 }
88 
89 /// Compute Result = In1-In2, returning true if the result overflowed for this
90 /// type.
91 static bool subWithOverflow(Constant *&Result, Constant *In1,
92                             Constant *In2, bool IsSigned = false) {
93   Result = ConstantExpr::getSub(In1, In2);
94 
95   if (VectorType *VTy = dyn_cast<VectorType>(In1->getType())) {
96     for (unsigned i = 0, e = VTy->getNumElements(); i != e; ++i) {
97       Constant *Idx = ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(In1->getContext()), i);
98       if (hasSubOverflow(extractElement(Result, Idx),
99                          extractElement(In1, Idx),
100                          extractElement(In2, Idx),
101                          IsSigned))
102         return true;
103     }
104     return false;
105   }
106 
107   return hasSubOverflow(cast<ConstantInt>(Result),
108                         cast<ConstantInt>(In1), cast<ConstantInt>(In2),
109                         IsSigned);
110 }
111 
112 /// Given an icmp instruction, return true if any use of this comparison is a
113 /// branch on sign bit comparison.
114 static bool isBranchOnSignBitCheck(ICmpInst &I, bool isSignBit) {
115   for (auto *U : I.users())
116     if (isa<BranchInst>(U))
117       return isSignBit;
118   return false;
119 }
120 
121 /// Given an exploded icmp instruction, return true if the comparison only
122 /// checks the sign bit. If it only checks the sign bit, set TrueIfSigned if the
123 /// result of the comparison is true when the input value is signed.
124 static bool isSignBitCheck(ICmpInst::Predicate Pred, const APInt &RHS,
125                            bool &TrueIfSigned) {
126   switch (Pred) {
127   case ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT:   // True if LHS s< 0
128     TrueIfSigned = true;
129     return RHS == 0;
130   case ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE:   // True if LHS s<= RHS and RHS == -1
131     TrueIfSigned = true;
132     return RHS.isAllOnesValue();
133   case ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT:   // True if LHS s> -1
134     TrueIfSigned = false;
135     return RHS.isAllOnesValue();
136   case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT:
137     // True if LHS u> RHS and RHS == high-bit-mask - 1
138     TrueIfSigned = true;
139     return RHS.isMaxSignedValue();
140   case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE:
141     // True if LHS u>= RHS and RHS == high-bit-mask (2^7, 2^15, 2^31, etc)
142     TrueIfSigned = true;
143     return RHS.isSignBit();
144   default:
145     return false;
146   }
147 }
148 
149 /// Returns true if the exploded icmp can be expressed as a signed comparison
150 /// to zero and updates the predicate accordingly.
151 /// The signedness of the comparison is preserved.
152 /// TODO: Refactor with decomposeBitTestICmp()?
153 static bool isSignTest(ICmpInst::Predicate &Pred, const APInt &C) {
154   if (!ICmpInst::isSigned(Pred))
155     return false;
156 
157   if (C == 0)
158     return ICmpInst::isRelational(Pred);
159 
160   if (C == 1) {
161     if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT) {
162       Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE;
163       return true;
164     }
165   } else if (C.isAllOnesValue()) {
166     if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT) {
167       Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE;
168       return true;
169     }
170   }
171 
172   return false;
173 }
174 
175 /// Given a signed integer type and a set of known zero and one bits, compute
176 /// the maximum and minimum values that could have the specified known zero and
177 /// known one bits, returning them in Min/Max.
178 static void computeSignedMinMaxValuesFromKnownBits(const APInt &KnownZero,
179                                                    const APInt &KnownOne,
180                                                    APInt &Min, APInt &Max) {
181   assert(KnownZero.getBitWidth() == KnownOne.getBitWidth() &&
182          KnownZero.getBitWidth() == Min.getBitWidth() &&
183          KnownZero.getBitWidth() == Max.getBitWidth() &&
184          "KnownZero, KnownOne and Min, Max must have equal bitwidth.");
185   APInt UnknownBits = ~(KnownZero|KnownOne);
186 
187   // The minimum value is when all unknown bits are zeros, EXCEPT for the sign
188   // bit if it is unknown.
189   Min = KnownOne;
190   Max = KnownOne|UnknownBits;
191 
192   if (UnknownBits.isNegative()) { // Sign bit is unknown
193     Min.setBit(Min.getBitWidth()-1);
194     Max.clearBit(Max.getBitWidth()-1);
195   }
196 }
197 
198 /// Given an unsigned integer type and a set of known zero and one bits, compute
199 /// the maximum and minimum values that could have the specified known zero and
200 /// known one bits, returning them in Min/Max.
201 static void computeUnsignedMinMaxValuesFromKnownBits(const APInt &KnownZero,
202                                                      const APInt &KnownOne,
203                                                      APInt &Min, APInt &Max) {
204   assert(KnownZero.getBitWidth() == KnownOne.getBitWidth() &&
205          KnownZero.getBitWidth() == Min.getBitWidth() &&
206          KnownZero.getBitWidth() == Max.getBitWidth() &&
207          "Ty, KnownZero, KnownOne and Min, Max must have equal bitwidth.");
208   APInt UnknownBits = ~(KnownZero|KnownOne);
209 
210   // The minimum value is when the unknown bits are all zeros.
211   Min = KnownOne;
212   // The maximum value is when the unknown bits are all ones.
213   Max = KnownOne|UnknownBits;
214 }
215 
216 /// This is called when we see this pattern:
217 ///   cmp pred (load (gep GV, ...)), cmpcst
218 /// where GV is a global variable with a constant initializer. Try to simplify
219 /// this into some simple computation that does not need the load. For example
220 /// we can optimize "icmp eq (load (gep "foo", 0, i)), 0" into "icmp eq i, 3".
221 ///
222 /// If AndCst is non-null, then the loaded value is masked with that constant
223 /// before doing the comparison. This handles cases like "A[i]&4 == 0".
224 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldCmpLoadFromIndexedGlobal(GetElementPtrInst *GEP,
225                                                         GlobalVariable *GV,
226                                                         CmpInst &ICI,
227                                                         ConstantInt *AndCst) {
228   Constant *Init = GV->getInitializer();
229   if (!isa<ConstantArray>(Init) && !isa<ConstantDataArray>(Init))
230     return nullptr;
231 
232   uint64_t ArrayElementCount = Init->getType()->getArrayNumElements();
233   if (ArrayElementCount > 1024) return nullptr; // Don't blow up on huge arrays.
234 
235   // There are many forms of this optimization we can handle, for now, just do
236   // the simple index into a single-dimensional array.
237   //
238   // Require: GEP GV, 0, i {{, constant indices}}
239   if (GEP->getNumOperands() < 3 ||
240       !isa<ConstantInt>(GEP->getOperand(1)) ||
241       !cast<ConstantInt>(GEP->getOperand(1))->isZero() ||
242       isa<Constant>(GEP->getOperand(2)))
243     return nullptr;
244 
245   // Check that indices after the variable are constants and in-range for the
246   // type they index.  Collect the indices.  This is typically for arrays of
247   // structs.
248   SmallVector<unsigned, 4> LaterIndices;
249 
250   Type *EltTy = Init->getType()->getArrayElementType();
251   for (unsigned i = 3, e = GEP->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
252     ConstantInt *Idx = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(GEP->getOperand(i));
253     if (!Idx) return nullptr;  // Variable index.
254 
255     uint64_t IdxVal = Idx->getZExtValue();
256     if ((unsigned)IdxVal != IdxVal) return nullptr; // Too large array index.
257 
258     if (StructType *STy = dyn_cast<StructType>(EltTy))
259       EltTy = STy->getElementType(IdxVal);
260     else if (ArrayType *ATy = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(EltTy)) {
261       if (IdxVal >= ATy->getNumElements()) return nullptr;
262       EltTy = ATy->getElementType();
263     } else {
264       return nullptr; // Unknown type.
265     }
266 
267     LaterIndices.push_back(IdxVal);
268   }
269 
270   enum { Overdefined = -3, Undefined = -2 };
271 
272   // Variables for our state machines.
273 
274   // FirstTrueElement/SecondTrueElement - Used to emit a comparison of the form
275   // "i == 47 | i == 87", where 47 is the first index the condition is true for,
276   // and 87 is the second (and last) index.  FirstTrueElement is -2 when
277   // undefined, otherwise set to the first true element.  SecondTrueElement is
278   // -2 when undefined, -3 when overdefined and >= 0 when that index is true.
279   int FirstTrueElement = Undefined, SecondTrueElement = Undefined;
280 
281   // FirstFalseElement/SecondFalseElement - Used to emit a comparison of the
282   // form "i != 47 & i != 87".  Same state transitions as for true elements.
283   int FirstFalseElement = Undefined, SecondFalseElement = Undefined;
284 
285   /// TrueRangeEnd/FalseRangeEnd - In conjunction with First*Element, these
286   /// define a state machine that triggers for ranges of values that the index
287   /// is true or false for.  This triggers on things like "abbbbc"[i] == 'b'.
288   /// This is -2 when undefined, -3 when overdefined, and otherwise the last
289   /// index in the range (inclusive).  We use -2 for undefined here because we
290   /// use relative comparisons and don't want 0-1 to match -1.
291   int TrueRangeEnd = Undefined, FalseRangeEnd = Undefined;
292 
293   // MagicBitvector - This is a magic bitvector where we set a bit if the
294   // comparison is true for element 'i'.  If there are 64 elements or less in
295   // the array, this will fully represent all the comparison results.
296   uint64_t MagicBitvector = 0;
297 
298   // Scan the array and see if one of our patterns matches.
299   Constant *CompareRHS = cast<Constant>(ICI.getOperand(1));
300   for (unsigned i = 0, e = ArrayElementCount; i != e; ++i) {
301     Constant *Elt = Init->getAggregateElement(i);
302     if (!Elt) return nullptr;
303 
304     // If this is indexing an array of structures, get the structure element.
305     if (!LaterIndices.empty())
306       Elt = ConstantExpr::getExtractValue(Elt, LaterIndices);
307 
308     // If the element is masked, handle it.
309     if (AndCst) Elt = ConstantExpr::getAnd(Elt, AndCst);
310 
311     // Find out if the comparison would be true or false for the i'th element.
312     Constant *C = ConstantFoldCompareInstOperands(ICI.getPredicate(), Elt,
313                                                   CompareRHS, DL, &TLI);
314     // If the result is undef for this element, ignore it.
315     if (isa<UndefValue>(C)) {
316       // Extend range state machines to cover this element in case there is an
317       // undef in the middle of the range.
318       if (TrueRangeEnd == (int)i-1)
319         TrueRangeEnd = i;
320       if (FalseRangeEnd == (int)i-1)
321         FalseRangeEnd = i;
322       continue;
323     }
324 
325     // If we can't compute the result for any of the elements, we have to give
326     // up evaluating the entire conditional.
327     if (!isa<ConstantInt>(C)) return nullptr;
328 
329     // Otherwise, we know if the comparison is true or false for this element,
330     // update our state machines.
331     bool IsTrueForElt = !cast<ConstantInt>(C)->isZero();
332 
333     // State machine for single/double/range index comparison.
334     if (IsTrueForElt) {
335       // Update the TrueElement state machine.
336       if (FirstTrueElement == Undefined)
337         FirstTrueElement = TrueRangeEnd = i;  // First true element.
338       else {
339         // Update double-compare state machine.
340         if (SecondTrueElement == Undefined)
341           SecondTrueElement = i;
342         else
343           SecondTrueElement = Overdefined;
344 
345         // Update range state machine.
346         if (TrueRangeEnd == (int)i-1)
347           TrueRangeEnd = i;
348         else
349           TrueRangeEnd = Overdefined;
350       }
351     } else {
352       // Update the FalseElement state machine.
353       if (FirstFalseElement == Undefined)
354         FirstFalseElement = FalseRangeEnd = i; // First false element.
355       else {
356         // Update double-compare state machine.
357         if (SecondFalseElement == Undefined)
358           SecondFalseElement = i;
359         else
360           SecondFalseElement = Overdefined;
361 
362         // Update range state machine.
363         if (FalseRangeEnd == (int)i-1)
364           FalseRangeEnd = i;
365         else
366           FalseRangeEnd = Overdefined;
367       }
368     }
369 
370     // If this element is in range, update our magic bitvector.
371     if (i < 64 && IsTrueForElt)
372       MagicBitvector |= 1ULL << i;
373 
374     // If all of our states become overdefined, bail out early.  Since the
375     // predicate is expensive, only check it every 8 elements.  This is only
376     // really useful for really huge arrays.
377     if ((i & 8) == 0 && i >= 64 && SecondTrueElement == Overdefined &&
378         SecondFalseElement == Overdefined && TrueRangeEnd == Overdefined &&
379         FalseRangeEnd == Overdefined)
380       return nullptr;
381   }
382 
383   // Now that we've scanned the entire array, emit our new comparison(s).  We
384   // order the state machines in complexity of the generated code.
385   Value *Idx = GEP->getOperand(2);
386 
387   // If the index is larger than the pointer size of the target, truncate the
388   // index down like the GEP would do implicitly.  We don't have to do this for
389   // an inbounds GEP because the index can't be out of range.
390   if (!GEP->isInBounds()) {
391     Type *IntPtrTy = DL.getIntPtrType(GEP->getType());
392     unsigned PtrSize = IntPtrTy->getIntegerBitWidth();
393     if (Idx->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() > PtrSize)
394       Idx = Builder->CreateTrunc(Idx, IntPtrTy);
395   }
396 
397   // If the comparison is only true for one or two elements, emit direct
398   // comparisons.
399   if (SecondTrueElement != Overdefined) {
400     // None true -> false.
401     if (FirstTrueElement == Undefined)
402       return replaceInstUsesWith(ICI, Builder->getFalse());
403 
404     Value *FirstTrueIdx = ConstantInt::get(Idx->getType(), FirstTrueElement);
405 
406     // True for one element -> 'i == 47'.
407     if (SecondTrueElement == Undefined)
408       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ, Idx, FirstTrueIdx);
409 
410     // True for two elements -> 'i == 47 | i == 72'.
411     Value *C1 = Builder->CreateICmpEQ(Idx, FirstTrueIdx);
412     Value *SecondTrueIdx = ConstantInt::get(Idx->getType(), SecondTrueElement);
413     Value *C2 = Builder->CreateICmpEQ(Idx, SecondTrueIdx);
414     return BinaryOperator::CreateOr(C1, C2);
415   }
416 
417   // If the comparison is only false for one or two elements, emit direct
418   // comparisons.
419   if (SecondFalseElement != Overdefined) {
420     // None false -> true.
421     if (FirstFalseElement == Undefined)
422       return replaceInstUsesWith(ICI, Builder->getTrue());
423 
424     Value *FirstFalseIdx = ConstantInt::get(Idx->getType(), FirstFalseElement);
425 
426     // False for one element -> 'i != 47'.
427     if (SecondFalseElement == Undefined)
428       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, Idx, FirstFalseIdx);
429 
430     // False for two elements -> 'i != 47 & i != 72'.
431     Value *C1 = Builder->CreateICmpNE(Idx, FirstFalseIdx);
432     Value *SecondFalseIdx = ConstantInt::get(Idx->getType(),SecondFalseElement);
433     Value *C2 = Builder->CreateICmpNE(Idx, SecondFalseIdx);
434     return BinaryOperator::CreateAnd(C1, C2);
435   }
436 
437   // If the comparison can be replaced with a range comparison for the elements
438   // where it is true, emit the range check.
439   if (TrueRangeEnd != Overdefined) {
440     assert(TrueRangeEnd != FirstTrueElement && "Should emit single compare");
441 
442     // Generate (i-FirstTrue) <u (TrueRangeEnd-FirstTrue+1).
443     if (FirstTrueElement) {
444       Value *Offs = ConstantInt::get(Idx->getType(), -FirstTrueElement);
445       Idx = Builder->CreateAdd(Idx, Offs);
446     }
447 
448     Value *End = ConstantInt::get(Idx->getType(),
449                                   TrueRangeEnd-FirstTrueElement+1);
450     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT, Idx, End);
451   }
452 
453   // False range check.
454   if (FalseRangeEnd != Overdefined) {
455     assert(FalseRangeEnd != FirstFalseElement && "Should emit single compare");
456     // Generate (i-FirstFalse) >u (FalseRangeEnd-FirstFalse).
457     if (FirstFalseElement) {
458       Value *Offs = ConstantInt::get(Idx->getType(), -FirstFalseElement);
459       Idx = Builder->CreateAdd(Idx, Offs);
460     }
461 
462     Value *End = ConstantInt::get(Idx->getType(),
463                                   FalseRangeEnd-FirstFalseElement);
464     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT, Idx, End);
465   }
466 
467   // If a magic bitvector captures the entire comparison state
468   // of this load, replace it with computation that does:
469   //   ((magic_cst >> i) & 1) != 0
470   {
471     Type *Ty = nullptr;
472 
473     // Look for an appropriate type:
474     // - The type of Idx if the magic fits
475     // - The smallest fitting legal type if we have a DataLayout
476     // - Default to i32
477     if (ArrayElementCount <= Idx->getType()->getIntegerBitWidth())
478       Ty = Idx->getType();
479     else
480       Ty = DL.getSmallestLegalIntType(Init->getContext(), ArrayElementCount);
481 
482     if (Ty) {
483       Value *V = Builder->CreateIntCast(Idx, Ty, false);
484       V = Builder->CreateLShr(ConstantInt::get(Ty, MagicBitvector), V);
485       V = Builder->CreateAnd(ConstantInt::get(Ty, 1), V);
486       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, V, ConstantInt::get(Ty, 0));
487     }
488   }
489 
490   return nullptr;
491 }
492 
493 /// Return a value that can be used to compare the *offset* implied by a GEP to
494 /// zero. For example, if we have &A[i], we want to return 'i' for
495 /// "icmp ne i, 0". Note that, in general, indices can be complex, and scales
496 /// are involved. The above expression would also be legal to codegen as
497 /// "icmp ne (i*4), 0" (assuming A is a pointer to i32).
498 /// This latter form is less amenable to optimization though, and we are allowed
499 /// to generate the first by knowing that pointer arithmetic doesn't overflow.
500 ///
501 /// If we can't emit an optimized form for this expression, this returns null.
502 ///
503 static Value *evaluateGEPOffsetExpression(User *GEP, InstCombiner &IC,
504                                           const DataLayout &DL) {
505   gep_type_iterator GTI = gep_type_begin(GEP);
506 
507   // Check to see if this gep only has a single variable index.  If so, and if
508   // any constant indices are a multiple of its scale, then we can compute this
509   // in terms of the scale of the variable index.  For example, if the GEP
510   // implies an offset of "12 + i*4", then we can codegen this as "3 + i",
511   // because the expression will cross zero at the same point.
512   unsigned i, e = GEP->getNumOperands();
513   int64_t Offset = 0;
514   for (i = 1; i != e; ++i, ++GTI) {
515     if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(GEP->getOperand(i))) {
516       // Compute the aggregate offset of constant indices.
517       if (CI->isZero()) continue;
518 
519       // Handle a struct index, which adds its field offset to the pointer.
520       if (StructType *STy = dyn_cast<StructType>(*GTI)) {
521         Offset += DL.getStructLayout(STy)->getElementOffset(CI->getZExtValue());
522       } else {
523         uint64_t Size = DL.getTypeAllocSize(GTI.getIndexedType());
524         Offset += Size*CI->getSExtValue();
525       }
526     } else {
527       // Found our variable index.
528       break;
529     }
530   }
531 
532   // If there are no variable indices, we must have a constant offset, just
533   // evaluate it the general way.
534   if (i == e) return nullptr;
535 
536   Value *VariableIdx = GEP->getOperand(i);
537   // Determine the scale factor of the variable element.  For example, this is
538   // 4 if the variable index is into an array of i32.
539   uint64_t VariableScale = DL.getTypeAllocSize(GTI.getIndexedType());
540 
541   // Verify that there are no other variable indices.  If so, emit the hard way.
542   for (++i, ++GTI; i != e; ++i, ++GTI) {
543     ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(GEP->getOperand(i));
544     if (!CI) return nullptr;
545 
546     // Compute the aggregate offset of constant indices.
547     if (CI->isZero()) continue;
548 
549     // Handle a struct index, which adds its field offset to the pointer.
550     if (StructType *STy = dyn_cast<StructType>(*GTI)) {
551       Offset += DL.getStructLayout(STy)->getElementOffset(CI->getZExtValue());
552     } else {
553       uint64_t Size = DL.getTypeAllocSize(GTI.getIndexedType());
554       Offset += Size*CI->getSExtValue();
555     }
556   }
557 
558   // Okay, we know we have a single variable index, which must be a
559   // pointer/array/vector index.  If there is no offset, life is simple, return
560   // the index.
561   Type *IntPtrTy = DL.getIntPtrType(GEP->getOperand(0)->getType());
562   unsigned IntPtrWidth = IntPtrTy->getIntegerBitWidth();
563   if (Offset == 0) {
564     // Cast to intptrty in case a truncation occurs.  If an extension is needed,
565     // we don't need to bother extending: the extension won't affect where the
566     // computation crosses zero.
567     if (VariableIdx->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() > IntPtrWidth) {
568       VariableIdx = IC.Builder->CreateTrunc(VariableIdx, IntPtrTy);
569     }
570     return VariableIdx;
571   }
572 
573   // Otherwise, there is an index.  The computation we will do will be modulo
574   // the pointer size, so get it.
575   uint64_t PtrSizeMask = ~0ULL >> (64-IntPtrWidth);
576 
577   Offset &= PtrSizeMask;
578   VariableScale &= PtrSizeMask;
579 
580   // To do this transformation, any constant index must be a multiple of the
581   // variable scale factor.  For example, we can evaluate "12 + 4*i" as "3 + i",
582   // but we can't evaluate "10 + 3*i" in terms of i.  Check that the offset is a
583   // multiple of the variable scale.
584   int64_t NewOffs = Offset / (int64_t)VariableScale;
585   if (Offset != NewOffs*(int64_t)VariableScale)
586     return nullptr;
587 
588   // Okay, we can do this evaluation.  Start by converting the index to intptr.
589   if (VariableIdx->getType() != IntPtrTy)
590     VariableIdx = IC.Builder->CreateIntCast(VariableIdx, IntPtrTy,
591                                             true /*Signed*/);
592   Constant *OffsetVal = ConstantInt::get(IntPtrTy, NewOffs);
593   return IC.Builder->CreateAdd(VariableIdx, OffsetVal, "offset");
594 }
595 
596 /// Returns true if we can rewrite Start as a GEP with pointer Base
597 /// and some integer offset. The nodes that need to be re-written
598 /// for this transformation will be added to Explored.
599 static bool canRewriteGEPAsOffset(Value *Start, Value *Base,
600                                   const DataLayout &DL,
601                                   SetVector<Value *> &Explored) {
602   SmallVector<Value *, 16> WorkList(1, Start);
603   Explored.insert(Base);
604 
605   // The following traversal gives us an order which can be used
606   // when doing the final transformation. Since in the final
607   // transformation we create the PHI replacement instructions first,
608   // we don't have to get them in any particular order.
609   //
610   // However, for other instructions we will have to traverse the
611   // operands of an instruction first, which means that we have to
612   // do a post-order traversal.
613   while (!WorkList.empty()) {
614     SetVector<PHINode *> PHIs;
615 
616     while (!WorkList.empty()) {
617       if (Explored.size() >= 100)
618         return false;
619 
620       Value *V = WorkList.back();
621 
622       if (Explored.count(V) != 0) {
623         WorkList.pop_back();
624         continue;
625       }
626 
627       if (!isa<IntToPtrInst>(V) && !isa<PtrToIntInst>(V) &&
628           !isa<GetElementPtrInst>(V) && !isa<PHINode>(V))
629         // We've found some value that we can't explore which is different from
630         // the base. Therefore we can't do this transformation.
631         return false;
632 
633       if (isa<IntToPtrInst>(V) || isa<PtrToIntInst>(V)) {
634         auto *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(V);
635         if (!CI->isNoopCast(DL))
636           return false;
637 
638         if (Explored.count(CI->getOperand(0)) == 0)
639           WorkList.push_back(CI->getOperand(0));
640       }
641 
642       if (auto *GEP = dyn_cast<GEPOperator>(V)) {
643         // We're limiting the GEP to having one index. This will preserve
644         // the original pointer type. We could handle more cases in the
645         // future.
646         if (GEP->getNumIndices() != 1 || !GEP->isInBounds() ||
647             GEP->getType() != Start->getType())
648           return false;
649 
650         if (Explored.count(GEP->getOperand(0)) == 0)
651           WorkList.push_back(GEP->getOperand(0));
652       }
653 
654       if (WorkList.back() == V) {
655         WorkList.pop_back();
656         // We've finished visiting this node, mark it as such.
657         Explored.insert(V);
658       }
659 
660       if (auto *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(V)) {
661         // We cannot transform PHIs on unsplittable basic blocks.
662         if (isa<CatchSwitchInst>(PN->getParent()->getTerminator()))
663           return false;
664         Explored.insert(PN);
665         PHIs.insert(PN);
666       }
667     }
668 
669     // Explore the PHI nodes further.
670     for (auto *PN : PHIs)
671       for (Value *Op : PN->incoming_values())
672         if (Explored.count(Op) == 0)
673           WorkList.push_back(Op);
674   }
675 
676   // Make sure that we can do this. Since we can't insert GEPs in a basic
677   // block before a PHI node, we can't easily do this transformation if
678   // we have PHI node users of transformed instructions.
679   for (Value *Val : Explored) {
680     for (Value *Use : Val->uses()) {
681 
682       auto *PHI = dyn_cast<PHINode>(Use);
683       auto *Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Val);
684 
685       if (Inst == Base || Inst == PHI || !Inst || !PHI ||
686           Explored.count(PHI) == 0)
687         continue;
688 
689       if (PHI->getParent() == Inst->getParent())
690         return false;
691     }
692   }
693   return true;
694 }
695 
696 // Sets the appropriate insert point on Builder where we can add
697 // a replacement Instruction for V (if that is possible).
698 static void setInsertionPoint(IRBuilder<> &Builder, Value *V,
699                               bool Before = true) {
700   if (auto *PHI = dyn_cast<PHINode>(V)) {
701     Builder.SetInsertPoint(&*PHI->getParent()->getFirstInsertionPt());
702     return;
703   }
704   if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V)) {
705     if (!Before)
706       I = &*std::next(I->getIterator());
707     Builder.SetInsertPoint(I);
708     return;
709   }
710   if (auto *A = dyn_cast<Argument>(V)) {
711     // Set the insertion point in the entry block.
712     BasicBlock &Entry = A->getParent()->getEntryBlock();
713     Builder.SetInsertPoint(&*Entry.getFirstInsertionPt());
714     return;
715   }
716   // Otherwise, this is a constant and we don't need to set a new
717   // insertion point.
718   assert(isa<Constant>(V) && "Setting insertion point for unknown value!");
719 }
720 
721 /// Returns a re-written value of Start as an indexed GEP using Base as a
722 /// pointer.
723 static Value *rewriteGEPAsOffset(Value *Start, Value *Base,
724                                  const DataLayout &DL,
725                                  SetVector<Value *> &Explored) {
726   // Perform all the substitutions. This is a bit tricky because we can
727   // have cycles in our use-def chains.
728   // 1. Create the PHI nodes without any incoming values.
729   // 2. Create all the other values.
730   // 3. Add the edges for the PHI nodes.
731   // 4. Emit GEPs to get the original pointers.
732   // 5. Remove the original instructions.
733   Type *IndexType = IntegerType::get(
734       Base->getContext(), DL.getPointerTypeSizeInBits(Start->getType()));
735 
736   DenseMap<Value *, Value *> NewInsts;
737   NewInsts[Base] = ConstantInt::getNullValue(IndexType);
738 
739   // Create the new PHI nodes, without adding any incoming values.
740   for (Value *Val : Explored) {
741     if (Val == Base)
742       continue;
743     // Create empty phi nodes. This avoids cyclic dependencies when creating
744     // the remaining instructions.
745     if (auto *PHI = dyn_cast<PHINode>(Val))
746       NewInsts[PHI] = PHINode::Create(IndexType, PHI->getNumIncomingValues(),
747                                       PHI->getName() + ".idx", PHI);
748   }
749   IRBuilder<> Builder(Base->getContext());
750 
751   // Create all the other instructions.
752   for (Value *Val : Explored) {
753 
754     if (NewInsts.find(Val) != NewInsts.end())
755       continue;
756 
757     if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(Val)) {
758       NewInsts[CI] = NewInsts[CI->getOperand(0)];
759       continue;
760     }
761     if (auto *GEP = dyn_cast<GEPOperator>(Val)) {
762       Value *Index = NewInsts[GEP->getOperand(1)] ? NewInsts[GEP->getOperand(1)]
763                                                   : GEP->getOperand(1);
764       setInsertionPoint(Builder, GEP);
765       // Indices might need to be sign extended. GEPs will magically do
766       // this, but we need to do it ourselves here.
767       if (Index->getType()->getScalarSizeInBits() !=
768           NewInsts[GEP->getOperand(0)]->getType()->getScalarSizeInBits()) {
769         Index = Builder.CreateSExtOrTrunc(
770             Index, NewInsts[GEP->getOperand(0)]->getType(),
771             GEP->getOperand(0)->getName() + ".sext");
772       }
773 
774       auto *Op = NewInsts[GEP->getOperand(0)];
775       if (isa<ConstantInt>(Op) && dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Op)->isZero())
776         NewInsts[GEP] = Index;
777       else
778         NewInsts[GEP] = Builder.CreateNSWAdd(
779             Op, Index, GEP->getOperand(0)->getName() + ".add");
780       continue;
781     }
782     if (isa<PHINode>(Val))
783       continue;
784 
785     llvm_unreachable("Unexpected instruction type");
786   }
787 
788   // Add the incoming values to the PHI nodes.
789   for (Value *Val : Explored) {
790     if (Val == Base)
791       continue;
792     // All the instructions have been created, we can now add edges to the
793     // phi nodes.
794     if (auto *PHI = dyn_cast<PHINode>(Val)) {
795       PHINode *NewPhi = static_cast<PHINode *>(NewInsts[PHI]);
796       for (unsigned I = 0, E = PHI->getNumIncomingValues(); I < E; ++I) {
797         Value *NewIncoming = PHI->getIncomingValue(I);
798 
799         if (NewInsts.find(NewIncoming) != NewInsts.end())
800           NewIncoming = NewInsts[NewIncoming];
801 
802         NewPhi->addIncoming(NewIncoming, PHI->getIncomingBlock(I));
803       }
804     }
805   }
806 
807   for (Value *Val : Explored) {
808     if (Val == Base)
809       continue;
810 
811     // Depending on the type, for external users we have to emit
812     // a GEP or a GEP + ptrtoint.
813     setInsertionPoint(Builder, Val, false);
814 
815     // If required, create an inttoptr instruction for Base.
816     Value *NewBase = Base;
817     if (!Base->getType()->isPointerTy())
818       NewBase = Builder.CreateBitOrPointerCast(Base, Start->getType(),
819                                                Start->getName() + "to.ptr");
820 
821     Value *GEP = Builder.CreateInBoundsGEP(
822         Start->getType()->getPointerElementType(), NewBase,
823         makeArrayRef(NewInsts[Val]), Val->getName() + ".ptr");
824 
825     if (!Val->getType()->isPointerTy()) {
826       Value *Cast = Builder.CreatePointerCast(GEP, Val->getType(),
827                                               Val->getName() + ".conv");
828       GEP = Cast;
829     }
830     Val->replaceAllUsesWith(GEP);
831   }
832 
833   return NewInsts[Start];
834 }
835 
836 /// Looks through GEPs, IntToPtrInsts and PtrToIntInsts in order to express
837 /// the input Value as a constant indexed GEP. Returns a pair containing
838 /// the GEPs Pointer and Index.
839 static std::pair<Value *, Value *>
840 getAsConstantIndexedAddress(Value *V, const DataLayout &DL) {
841   Type *IndexType = IntegerType::get(V->getContext(),
842                                      DL.getPointerTypeSizeInBits(V->getType()));
843 
844   Constant *Index = ConstantInt::getNullValue(IndexType);
845   while (true) {
846     if (GEPOperator *GEP = dyn_cast<GEPOperator>(V)) {
847       // We accept only inbouds GEPs here to exclude the possibility of
848       // overflow.
849       if (!GEP->isInBounds())
850         break;
851       if (GEP->hasAllConstantIndices() && GEP->getNumIndices() == 1 &&
852           GEP->getType() == V->getType()) {
853         V = GEP->getOperand(0);
854         Constant *GEPIndex = static_cast<Constant *>(GEP->getOperand(1));
855         Index = ConstantExpr::getAdd(
856             Index, ConstantExpr::getSExtOrBitCast(GEPIndex, IndexType));
857         continue;
858       }
859       break;
860     }
861     if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<IntToPtrInst>(V)) {
862       if (!CI->isNoopCast(DL))
863         break;
864       V = CI->getOperand(0);
865       continue;
866     }
867     if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<PtrToIntInst>(V)) {
868       if (!CI->isNoopCast(DL))
869         break;
870       V = CI->getOperand(0);
871       continue;
872     }
873     break;
874   }
875   return {V, Index};
876 }
877 
878 /// Converts (CMP GEPLHS, RHS) if this change would make RHS a constant.
879 /// We can look through PHIs, GEPs and casts in order to determine a common base
880 /// between GEPLHS and RHS.
881 static Instruction *transformToIndexedCompare(GEPOperator *GEPLHS, Value *RHS,
882                                               ICmpInst::Predicate Cond,
883                                               const DataLayout &DL) {
884   if (!GEPLHS->hasAllConstantIndices())
885     return nullptr;
886 
887   Value *PtrBase, *Index;
888   std::tie(PtrBase, Index) = getAsConstantIndexedAddress(GEPLHS, DL);
889 
890   // The set of nodes that will take part in this transformation.
891   SetVector<Value *> Nodes;
892 
893   if (!canRewriteGEPAsOffset(RHS, PtrBase, DL, Nodes))
894     return nullptr;
895 
896   // We know we can re-write this as
897   //  ((gep Ptr, OFFSET1) cmp (gep Ptr, OFFSET2)
898   // Since we've only looked through inbouds GEPs we know that we
899   // can't have overflow on either side. We can therefore re-write
900   // this as:
901   //   OFFSET1 cmp OFFSET2
902   Value *NewRHS = rewriteGEPAsOffset(RHS, PtrBase, DL, Nodes);
903 
904   // RewriteGEPAsOffset has replaced RHS and all of its uses with a re-written
905   // GEP having PtrBase as the pointer base, and has returned in NewRHS the
906   // offset. Since Index is the offset of LHS to the base pointer, we will now
907   // compare the offsets instead of comparing the pointers.
908   return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::getSignedPredicate(Cond), Index, NewRHS);
909 }
910 
911 /// Fold comparisons between a GEP instruction and something else. At this point
912 /// we know that the GEP is on the LHS of the comparison.
913 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldGEPICmp(GEPOperator *GEPLHS, Value *RHS,
914                                        ICmpInst::Predicate Cond,
915                                        Instruction &I) {
916   // Don't transform signed compares of GEPs into index compares. Even if the
917   // GEP is inbounds, the final add of the base pointer can have signed overflow
918   // and would change the result of the icmp.
919   // e.g. "&foo[0] <s &foo[1]" can't be folded to "true" because "foo" could be
920   // the maximum signed value for the pointer type.
921   if (ICmpInst::isSigned(Cond))
922     return nullptr;
923 
924   // Look through bitcasts and addrspacecasts. We do not however want to remove
925   // 0 GEPs.
926   if (!isa<GetElementPtrInst>(RHS))
927     RHS = RHS->stripPointerCasts();
928 
929   Value *PtrBase = GEPLHS->getOperand(0);
930   if (PtrBase == RHS && GEPLHS->isInBounds()) {
931     // ((gep Ptr, OFFSET) cmp Ptr)   ---> (OFFSET cmp 0).
932     // This transformation (ignoring the base and scales) is valid because we
933     // know pointers can't overflow since the gep is inbounds.  See if we can
934     // output an optimized form.
935     Value *Offset = evaluateGEPOffsetExpression(GEPLHS, *this, DL);
936 
937     // If not, synthesize the offset the hard way.
938     if (!Offset)
939       Offset = EmitGEPOffset(GEPLHS);
940     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::getSignedPredicate(Cond), Offset,
941                         Constant::getNullValue(Offset->getType()));
942   } else if (GEPOperator *GEPRHS = dyn_cast<GEPOperator>(RHS)) {
943     // If the base pointers are different, but the indices are the same, just
944     // compare the base pointer.
945     if (PtrBase != GEPRHS->getOperand(0)) {
946       bool IndicesTheSame = GEPLHS->getNumOperands()==GEPRHS->getNumOperands();
947       IndicesTheSame &= GEPLHS->getOperand(0)->getType() ==
948                         GEPRHS->getOperand(0)->getType();
949       if (IndicesTheSame)
950         for (unsigned i = 1, e = GEPLHS->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i)
951           if (GEPLHS->getOperand(i) != GEPRHS->getOperand(i)) {
952             IndicesTheSame = false;
953             break;
954           }
955 
956       // If all indices are the same, just compare the base pointers.
957       if (IndicesTheSame)
958         return new ICmpInst(Cond, GEPLHS->getOperand(0), GEPRHS->getOperand(0));
959 
960       // If we're comparing GEPs with two base pointers that only differ in type
961       // and both GEPs have only constant indices or just one use, then fold
962       // the compare with the adjusted indices.
963       if (GEPLHS->isInBounds() && GEPRHS->isInBounds() &&
964           (GEPLHS->hasAllConstantIndices() || GEPLHS->hasOneUse()) &&
965           (GEPRHS->hasAllConstantIndices() || GEPRHS->hasOneUse()) &&
966           PtrBase->stripPointerCasts() ==
967               GEPRHS->getOperand(0)->stripPointerCasts()) {
968         Value *LOffset = EmitGEPOffset(GEPLHS);
969         Value *ROffset = EmitGEPOffset(GEPRHS);
970 
971         // If we looked through an addrspacecast between different sized address
972         // spaces, the LHS and RHS pointers are different sized
973         // integers. Truncate to the smaller one.
974         Type *LHSIndexTy = LOffset->getType();
975         Type *RHSIndexTy = ROffset->getType();
976         if (LHSIndexTy != RHSIndexTy) {
977           if (LHSIndexTy->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() <
978               RHSIndexTy->getPrimitiveSizeInBits()) {
979             ROffset = Builder->CreateTrunc(ROffset, LHSIndexTy);
980           } else
981             LOffset = Builder->CreateTrunc(LOffset, RHSIndexTy);
982         }
983 
984         Value *Cmp = Builder->CreateICmp(ICmpInst::getSignedPredicate(Cond),
985                                          LOffset, ROffset);
986         return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Cmp);
987       }
988 
989       // Otherwise, the base pointers are different and the indices are
990       // different. Try convert this to an indexed compare by looking through
991       // PHIs/casts.
992       return transformToIndexedCompare(GEPLHS, RHS, Cond, DL);
993     }
994 
995     // If one of the GEPs has all zero indices, recurse.
996     if (GEPLHS->hasAllZeroIndices())
997       return foldGEPICmp(GEPRHS, GEPLHS->getOperand(0),
998                          ICmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(Cond), I);
999 
1000     // If the other GEP has all zero indices, recurse.
1001     if (GEPRHS->hasAllZeroIndices())
1002       return foldGEPICmp(GEPLHS, GEPRHS->getOperand(0), Cond, I);
1003 
1004     bool GEPsInBounds = GEPLHS->isInBounds() && GEPRHS->isInBounds();
1005     if (GEPLHS->getNumOperands() == GEPRHS->getNumOperands()) {
1006       // If the GEPs only differ by one index, compare it.
1007       unsigned NumDifferences = 0;  // Keep track of # differences.
1008       unsigned DiffOperand = 0;     // The operand that differs.
1009       for (unsigned i = 1, e = GEPRHS->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i)
1010         if (GEPLHS->getOperand(i) != GEPRHS->getOperand(i)) {
1011           if (GEPLHS->getOperand(i)->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() !=
1012                    GEPRHS->getOperand(i)->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits()) {
1013             // Irreconcilable differences.
1014             NumDifferences = 2;
1015             break;
1016           } else {
1017             if (NumDifferences++) break;
1018             DiffOperand = i;
1019           }
1020         }
1021 
1022       if (NumDifferences == 0)   // SAME GEP?
1023         return replaceInstUsesWith(I, // No comparison is needed here.
1024                              Builder->getInt1(ICmpInst::isTrueWhenEqual(Cond)));
1025 
1026       else if (NumDifferences == 1 && GEPsInBounds) {
1027         Value *LHSV = GEPLHS->getOperand(DiffOperand);
1028         Value *RHSV = GEPRHS->getOperand(DiffOperand);
1029         // Make sure we do a signed comparison here.
1030         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::getSignedPredicate(Cond), LHSV, RHSV);
1031       }
1032     }
1033 
1034     // Only lower this if the icmp is the only user of the GEP or if we expect
1035     // the result to fold to a constant!
1036     if (GEPsInBounds && (isa<ConstantExpr>(GEPLHS) || GEPLHS->hasOneUse()) &&
1037         (isa<ConstantExpr>(GEPRHS) || GEPRHS->hasOneUse())) {
1038       // ((gep Ptr, OFFSET1) cmp (gep Ptr, OFFSET2)  --->  (OFFSET1 cmp OFFSET2)
1039       Value *L = EmitGEPOffset(GEPLHS);
1040       Value *R = EmitGEPOffset(GEPRHS);
1041       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::getSignedPredicate(Cond), L, R);
1042     }
1043   }
1044 
1045   // Try convert this to an indexed compare by looking through PHIs/casts as a
1046   // last resort.
1047   return transformToIndexedCompare(GEPLHS, RHS, Cond, DL);
1048 }
1049 
1050 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldAllocaCmp(ICmpInst &ICI,
1051                                          const AllocaInst *Alloca,
1052                                          const Value *Other) {
1053   assert(ICI.isEquality() && "Cannot fold non-equality comparison.");
1054 
1055   // It would be tempting to fold away comparisons between allocas and any
1056   // pointer not based on that alloca (e.g. an argument). However, even
1057   // though such pointers cannot alias, they can still compare equal.
1058   //
1059   // But LLVM doesn't specify where allocas get their memory, so if the alloca
1060   // doesn't escape we can argue that it's impossible to guess its value, and we
1061   // can therefore act as if any such guesses are wrong.
1062   //
1063   // The code below checks that the alloca doesn't escape, and that it's only
1064   // used in a comparison once (the current instruction). The
1065   // single-comparison-use condition ensures that we're trivially folding all
1066   // comparisons against the alloca consistently, and avoids the risk of
1067   // erroneously folding a comparison of the pointer with itself.
1068 
1069   unsigned MaxIter = 32; // Break cycles and bound to constant-time.
1070 
1071   SmallVector<const Use *, 32> Worklist;
1072   for (const Use &U : Alloca->uses()) {
1073     if (Worklist.size() >= MaxIter)
1074       return nullptr;
1075     Worklist.push_back(&U);
1076   }
1077 
1078   unsigned NumCmps = 0;
1079   while (!Worklist.empty()) {
1080     assert(Worklist.size() <= MaxIter);
1081     const Use *U = Worklist.pop_back_val();
1082     const Value *V = U->getUser();
1083     --MaxIter;
1084 
1085     if (isa<BitCastInst>(V) || isa<GetElementPtrInst>(V) || isa<PHINode>(V) ||
1086         isa<SelectInst>(V)) {
1087       // Track the uses.
1088     } else if (isa<LoadInst>(V)) {
1089       // Loading from the pointer doesn't escape it.
1090       continue;
1091     } else if (const auto *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(V)) {
1092       // Storing *to* the pointer is fine, but storing the pointer escapes it.
1093       if (SI->getValueOperand() == U->get())
1094         return nullptr;
1095       continue;
1096     } else if (isa<ICmpInst>(V)) {
1097       if (NumCmps++)
1098         return nullptr; // Found more than one cmp.
1099       continue;
1100     } else if (const auto *Intrin = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(V)) {
1101       switch (Intrin->getIntrinsicID()) {
1102         // These intrinsics don't escape or compare the pointer. Memset is safe
1103         // because we don't allow ptrtoint. Memcpy and memmove are safe because
1104         // we don't allow stores, so src cannot point to V.
1105         case Intrinsic::lifetime_start: case Intrinsic::lifetime_end:
1106         case Intrinsic::dbg_declare: case Intrinsic::dbg_value:
1107         case Intrinsic::memcpy: case Intrinsic::memmove: case Intrinsic::memset:
1108           continue;
1109         default:
1110           return nullptr;
1111       }
1112     } else {
1113       return nullptr;
1114     }
1115     for (const Use &U : V->uses()) {
1116       if (Worklist.size() >= MaxIter)
1117         return nullptr;
1118       Worklist.push_back(&U);
1119     }
1120   }
1121 
1122   Type *CmpTy = CmpInst::makeCmpResultType(Other->getType());
1123   return replaceInstUsesWith(
1124       ICI,
1125       ConstantInt::get(CmpTy, !CmpInst::isTrueWhenEqual(ICI.getPredicate())));
1126 }
1127 
1128 /// Fold "icmp pred (X+CI), X".
1129 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpAddOpConst(Instruction &ICI,
1130                                               Value *X, ConstantInt *CI,
1131                                               ICmpInst::Predicate Pred) {
1132   // From this point on, we know that (X+C <= X) --> (X+C < X) because C != 0,
1133   // so the values can never be equal.  Similarly for all other "or equals"
1134   // operators.
1135 
1136   // (X+1) <u X        --> X >u (MAXUINT-1)        --> X == 255
1137   // (X+2) <u X        --> X >u (MAXUINT-2)        --> X > 253
1138   // (X+MAXUINT) <u X  --> X >u (MAXUINT-MAXUINT)  --> X != 0
1139   if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE) {
1140     Value *R =
1141       ConstantExpr::getSub(ConstantInt::getAllOnesValue(CI->getType()), CI);
1142     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT, X, R);
1143   }
1144 
1145   // (X+1) >u X        --> X <u (0-1)        --> X != 255
1146   // (X+2) >u X        --> X <u (0-2)        --> X <u 254
1147   // (X+MAXUINT) >u X  --> X <u (0-MAXUINT)  --> X <u 1  --> X == 0
1148   if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE)
1149     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT, X, ConstantExpr::getNeg(CI));
1150 
1151   unsigned BitWidth = CI->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits();
1152   ConstantInt *SMax = ConstantInt::get(X->getContext(),
1153                                        APInt::getSignedMaxValue(BitWidth));
1154 
1155   // (X+ 1) <s X       --> X >s (MAXSINT-1)          --> X == 127
1156   // (X+ 2) <s X       --> X >s (MAXSINT-2)          --> X >s 125
1157   // (X+MAXSINT) <s X  --> X >s (MAXSINT-MAXSINT)    --> X >s 0
1158   // (X+MINSINT) <s X  --> X >s (MAXSINT-MINSINT)    --> X >s -1
1159   // (X+ -2) <s X      --> X >s (MAXSINT- -2)        --> X >s 126
1160   // (X+ -1) <s X      --> X >s (MAXSINT- -1)        --> X != 127
1161   if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE)
1162     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT, X, ConstantExpr::getSub(SMax, CI));
1163 
1164   // (X+ 1) >s X       --> X <s (MAXSINT-(1-1))       --> X != 127
1165   // (X+ 2) >s X       --> X <s (MAXSINT-(2-1))       --> X <s 126
1166   // (X+MAXSINT) >s X  --> X <s (MAXSINT-(MAXSINT-1)) --> X <s 1
1167   // (X+MINSINT) >s X  --> X <s (MAXSINT-(MINSINT-1)) --> X <s -2
1168   // (X+ -2) >s X      --> X <s (MAXSINT-(-2-1))      --> X <s -126
1169   // (X+ -1) >s X      --> X <s (MAXSINT-(-1-1))      --> X == -128
1170 
1171   assert(Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE);
1172   Constant *C = Builder->getInt(CI->getValue()-1);
1173   return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT, X, ConstantExpr::getSub(SMax, C));
1174 }
1175 
1176 /// Handle "(icmp eq/ne (ashr/lshr AP2, A), AP1)" ->
1177 /// (icmp eq/ne A, Log2(AP2/AP1)) ->
1178 /// (icmp eq/ne A, Log2(AP2) - Log2(AP1)).
1179 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpShrConstConst(ICmpInst &I, Value *A,
1180                                                  const APInt &AP1,
1181                                                  const APInt &AP2) {
1182   assert(I.isEquality() && "Cannot fold icmp gt/lt");
1183 
1184   auto getICmp = [&I](CmpInst::Predicate Pred, Value *LHS, Value *RHS) {
1185     if (I.getPredicate() == I.ICMP_NE)
1186       Pred = CmpInst::getInversePredicate(Pred);
1187     return new ICmpInst(Pred, LHS, RHS);
1188   };
1189 
1190   // Don't bother doing any work for cases which InstSimplify handles.
1191   if (AP2 == 0)
1192     return nullptr;
1193 
1194   bool IsAShr = isa<AShrOperator>(I.getOperand(0));
1195   if (IsAShr) {
1196     if (AP2.isAllOnesValue())
1197       return nullptr;
1198     if (AP2.isNegative() != AP1.isNegative())
1199       return nullptr;
1200     if (AP2.sgt(AP1))
1201       return nullptr;
1202   }
1203 
1204   if (!AP1)
1205     // 'A' must be large enough to shift out the highest set bit.
1206     return getICmp(I.ICMP_UGT, A,
1207                    ConstantInt::get(A->getType(), AP2.logBase2()));
1208 
1209   if (AP1 == AP2)
1210     return getICmp(I.ICMP_EQ, A, ConstantInt::getNullValue(A->getType()));
1211 
1212   int Shift;
1213   if (IsAShr && AP1.isNegative())
1214     Shift = AP1.countLeadingOnes() - AP2.countLeadingOnes();
1215   else
1216     Shift = AP1.countLeadingZeros() - AP2.countLeadingZeros();
1217 
1218   if (Shift > 0) {
1219     if (IsAShr && AP1 == AP2.ashr(Shift)) {
1220       // There are multiple solutions if we are comparing against -1 and the LHS
1221       // of the ashr is not a power of two.
1222       if (AP1.isAllOnesValue() && !AP2.isPowerOf2())
1223         return getICmp(I.ICMP_UGE, A, ConstantInt::get(A->getType(), Shift));
1224       return getICmp(I.ICMP_EQ, A, ConstantInt::get(A->getType(), Shift));
1225     } else if (AP1 == AP2.lshr(Shift)) {
1226       return getICmp(I.ICMP_EQ, A, ConstantInt::get(A->getType(), Shift));
1227     }
1228   }
1229 
1230   // Shifting const2 will never be equal to const1.
1231   // FIXME: This should always be handled by InstSimplify?
1232   auto *TorF = ConstantInt::get(I.getType(), I.getPredicate() == I.ICMP_NE);
1233   return replaceInstUsesWith(I, TorF);
1234 }
1235 
1236 /// Handle "(icmp eq/ne (shl AP2, A), AP1)" ->
1237 /// (icmp eq/ne A, TrailingZeros(AP1) - TrailingZeros(AP2)).
1238 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpShlConstConst(ICmpInst &I, Value *A,
1239                                                  const APInt &AP1,
1240                                                  const APInt &AP2) {
1241   assert(I.isEquality() && "Cannot fold icmp gt/lt");
1242 
1243   auto getICmp = [&I](CmpInst::Predicate Pred, Value *LHS, Value *RHS) {
1244     if (I.getPredicate() == I.ICMP_NE)
1245       Pred = CmpInst::getInversePredicate(Pred);
1246     return new ICmpInst(Pred, LHS, RHS);
1247   };
1248 
1249   // Don't bother doing any work for cases which InstSimplify handles.
1250   if (AP2 == 0)
1251     return nullptr;
1252 
1253   unsigned AP2TrailingZeros = AP2.countTrailingZeros();
1254 
1255   if (!AP1 && AP2TrailingZeros != 0)
1256     return getICmp(
1257         I.ICMP_UGE, A,
1258         ConstantInt::get(A->getType(), AP2.getBitWidth() - AP2TrailingZeros));
1259 
1260   if (AP1 == AP2)
1261     return getICmp(I.ICMP_EQ, A, ConstantInt::getNullValue(A->getType()));
1262 
1263   // Get the distance between the lowest bits that are set.
1264   int Shift = AP1.countTrailingZeros() - AP2TrailingZeros;
1265 
1266   if (Shift > 0 && AP2.shl(Shift) == AP1)
1267     return getICmp(I.ICMP_EQ, A, ConstantInt::get(A->getType(), Shift));
1268 
1269   // Shifting const2 will never be equal to const1.
1270   // FIXME: This should always be handled by InstSimplify?
1271   auto *TorF = ConstantInt::get(I.getType(), I.getPredicate() == I.ICMP_NE);
1272   return replaceInstUsesWith(I, TorF);
1273 }
1274 
1275 /// The caller has matched a pattern of the form:
1276 ///   I = icmp ugt (add (add A, B), CI2), CI1
1277 /// If this is of the form:
1278 ///   sum = a + b
1279 ///   if (sum+128 >u 255)
1280 /// Then replace it with llvm.sadd.with.overflow.i8.
1281 ///
1282 static Instruction *processUGT_ADDCST_ADD(ICmpInst &I, Value *A, Value *B,
1283                                           ConstantInt *CI2, ConstantInt *CI1,
1284                                           InstCombiner &IC) {
1285   // The transformation we're trying to do here is to transform this into an
1286   // llvm.sadd.with.overflow.  To do this, we have to replace the original add
1287   // with a narrower add, and discard the add-with-constant that is part of the
1288   // range check (if we can't eliminate it, this isn't profitable).
1289 
1290   // In order to eliminate the add-with-constant, the compare can be its only
1291   // use.
1292   Instruction *AddWithCst = cast<Instruction>(I.getOperand(0));
1293   if (!AddWithCst->hasOneUse())
1294     return nullptr;
1295 
1296   // If CI2 is 2^7, 2^15, 2^31, then it might be an sadd.with.overflow.
1297   if (!CI2->getValue().isPowerOf2())
1298     return nullptr;
1299   unsigned NewWidth = CI2->getValue().countTrailingZeros();
1300   if (NewWidth != 7 && NewWidth != 15 && NewWidth != 31)
1301     return nullptr;
1302 
1303   // The width of the new add formed is 1 more than the bias.
1304   ++NewWidth;
1305 
1306   // Check to see that CI1 is an all-ones value with NewWidth bits.
1307   if (CI1->getBitWidth() == NewWidth ||
1308       CI1->getValue() != APInt::getLowBitsSet(CI1->getBitWidth(), NewWidth))
1309     return nullptr;
1310 
1311   // This is only really a signed overflow check if the inputs have been
1312   // sign-extended; check for that condition. For example, if CI2 is 2^31 and
1313   // the operands of the add are 64 bits wide, we need at least 33 sign bits.
1314   unsigned NeededSignBits = CI1->getBitWidth() - NewWidth + 1;
1315   if (IC.ComputeNumSignBits(A, 0, &I) < NeededSignBits ||
1316       IC.ComputeNumSignBits(B, 0, &I) < NeededSignBits)
1317     return nullptr;
1318 
1319   // In order to replace the original add with a narrower
1320   // llvm.sadd.with.overflow, the only uses allowed are the add-with-constant
1321   // and truncates that discard the high bits of the add.  Verify that this is
1322   // the case.
1323   Instruction *OrigAdd = cast<Instruction>(AddWithCst->getOperand(0));
1324   for (User *U : OrigAdd->users()) {
1325     if (U == AddWithCst)
1326       continue;
1327 
1328     // Only accept truncates for now.  We would really like a nice recursive
1329     // predicate like SimplifyDemandedBits, but which goes downwards the use-def
1330     // chain to see which bits of a value are actually demanded.  If the
1331     // original add had another add which was then immediately truncated, we
1332     // could still do the transformation.
1333     TruncInst *TI = dyn_cast<TruncInst>(U);
1334     if (!TI || TI->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() > NewWidth)
1335       return nullptr;
1336   }
1337 
1338   // If the pattern matches, truncate the inputs to the narrower type and
1339   // use the sadd_with_overflow intrinsic to efficiently compute both the
1340   // result and the overflow bit.
1341   Type *NewType = IntegerType::get(OrigAdd->getContext(), NewWidth);
1342   Value *F = Intrinsic::getDeclaration(I.getModule(),
1343                                        Intrinsic::sadd_with_overflow, NewType);
1344 
1345   InstCombiner::BuilderTy *Builder = IC.Builder;
1346 
1347   // Put the new code above the original add, in case there are any uses of the
1348   // add between the add and the compare.
1349   Builder->SetInsertPoint(OrigAdd);
1350 
1351   Value *TruncA = Builder->CreateTrunc(A, NewType, A->getName() + ".trunc");
1352   Value *TruncB = Builder->CreateTrunc(B, NewType, B->getName() + ".trunc");
1353   CallInst *Call = Builder->CreateCall(F, {TruncA, TruncB}, "sadd");
1354   Value *Add = Builder->CreateExtractValue(Call, 0, "sadd.result");
1355   Value *ZExt = Builder->CreateZExt(Add, OrigAdd->getType());
1356 
1357   // The inner add was the result of the narrow add, zero extended to the
1358   // wider type.  Replace it with the result computed by the intrinsic.
1359   IC.replaceInstUsesWith(*OrigAdd, ZExt);
1360 
1361   // The original icmp gets replaced with the overflow value.
1362   return ExtractValueInst::Create(Call, 1, "sadd.overflow");
1363 }
1364 
1365 // Fold icmp Pred X, C.
1366 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpWithConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp) {
1367   CmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cmp.getPredicate();
1368   Value *X = Cmp.getOperand(0);
1369 
1370   const APInt *C;
1371   if (!match(Cmp.getOperand(1), m_APInt(C)))
1372     return nullptr;
1373 
1374   Value *A = nullptr, *B = nullptr;
1375 
1376   // Match the following pattern, which is a common idiom when writing
1377   // overflow-safe integer arithmetic functions. The source performs an addition
1378   // in wider type and explicitly checks for overflow using comparisons against
1379   // INT_MIN and INT_MAX. Simplify by using the sadd_with_overflow intrinsic.
1380   //
1381   // TODO: This could probably be generalized to handle other overflow-safe
1382   // operations if we worked out the formulas to compute the appropriate magic
1383   // constants.
1384   //
1385   // sum = a + b
1386   // if (sum+128 >u 255)  ...  -> llvm.sadd.with.overflow.i8
1387   {
1388     ConstantInt *CI2; // I = icmp ugt (add (add A, B), CI2), CI
1389     if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT &&
1390         match(X, m_Add(m_Add(m_Value(A), m_Value(B)), m_ConstantInt(CI2))))
1391       if (Instruction *Res = processUGT_ADDCST_ADD(
1392               Cmp, A, B, CI2, cast<ConstantInt>(Cmp.getOperand(1)), *this))
1393         return Res;
1394   }
1395 
1396   // (icmp sgt smin(PosA, B) 0) -> (icmp sgt B 0)
1397   if (*C == 0 && Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT) {
1398     SelectPatternResult SPR = matchSelectPattern(X, A, B);
1399     if (SPR.Flavor == SPF_SMIN) {
1400       if (isKnownPositive(A, DL))
1401         return new ICmpInst(Pred, B, Cmp.getOperand(1));
1402       if (isKnownPositive(B, DL))
1403         return new ICmpInst(Pred, A, Cmp.getOperand(1));
1404     }
1405   }
1406 
1407   // FIXME: Use m_APInt to allow folds for splat constants.
1408   ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Cmp.getOperand(1));
1409   if (!CI)
1410     return nullptr;
1411 
1412   // Canonicalize icmp instructions based on dominating conditions.
1413   BasicBlock *Parent = Cmp.getParent();
1414   BasicBlock *Dom = Parent->getSinglePredecessor();
1415   auto *BI = Dom ? dyn_cast<BranchInst>(Dom->getTerminator()) : nullptr;
1416   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred2;
1417   BasicBlock *TrueBB, *FalseBB;
1418   ConstantInt *CI2;
1419   if (BI && match(BI, m_Br(m_ICmp(Pred2, m_Specific(X), m_ConstantInt(CI2)),
1420                            TrueBB, FalseBB)) &&
1421       TrueBB != FalseBB) {
1422     ConstantRange CR =
1423         ConstantRange::makeAllowedICmpRegion(Pred, CI->getValue());
1424     ConstantRange DominatingCR =
1425         (Parent == TrueBB)
1426             ? ConstantRange::makeExactICmpRegion(Pred2, CI2->getValue())
1427             : ConstantRange::makeExactICmpRegion(
1428                   CmpInst::getInversePredicate(Pred2), CI2->getValue());
1429     ConstantRange Intersection = DominatingCR.intersectWith(CR);
1430     ConstantRange Difference = DominatingCR.difference(CR);
1431     if (Intersection.isEmptySet())
1432       return replaceInstUsesWith(Cmp, Builder->getFalse());
1433     if (Difference.isEmptySet())
1434       return replaceInstUsesWith(Cmp, Builder->getTrue());
1435 
1436     // If this is a normal comparison, it demands all bits. If it is a sign
1437     // bit comparison, it only demands the sign bit.
1438     bool UnusedBit;
1439     bool IsSignBit = isSignBitCheck(Pred, CI->getValue(), UnusedBit);
1440 
1441     // Canonicalizing a sign bit comparison that gets used in a branch,
1442     // pessimizes codegen by generating branch on zero instruction instead
1443     // of a test and branch. So we avoid canonicalizing in such situations
1444     // because test and branch instruction has better branch displacement
1445     // than compare and branch instruction.
1446     if (!isBranchOnSignBitCheck(Cmp, IsSignBit) && !Cmp.isEquality()) {
1447       if (auto *AI = Intersection.getSingleElement())
1448         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ, X, Builder->getInt(*AI));
1449       if (auto *AD = Difference.getSingleElement())
1450         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, X, Builder->getInt(*AD));
1451     }
1452   }
1453 
1454   return nullptr;
1455 }
1456 
1457 /// Fold icmp (trunc X, Y), C.
1458 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpTruncConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
1459                                                  Instruction *Trunc,
1460                                                  const APInt *C) {
1461   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cmp.getPredicate();
1462   Value *X = Trunc->getOperand(0);
1463   if (*C == 1 && C->getBitWidth() > 1) {
1464     // icmp slt trunc(signum(V)) 1 --> icmp slt V, 1
1465     Value *V = nullptr;
1466     if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT && match(X, m_Signum(m_Value(V))))
1467       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT, V,
1468                           ConstantInt::get(V->getType(), 1));
1469   }
1470 
1471   if (Cmp.isEquality() && Trunc->hasOneUse()) {
1472     // Simplify icmp eq (trunc x to i8), 42 -> icmp eq x, 42|highbits if all
1473     // of the high bits truncated out of x are known.
1474     unsigned DstBits = Trunc->getType()->getScalarSizeInBits(),
1475              SrcBits = X->getType()->getScalarSizeInBits();
1476     APInt KnownZero(SrcBits, 0), KnownOne(SrcBits, 0);
1477     computeKnownBits(X, KnownZero, KnownOne, 0, &Cmp);
1478 
1479     // If all the high bits are known, we can do this xform.
1480     if ((KnownZero | KnownOne).countLeadingOnes() >= SrcBits - DstBits) {
1481       // Pull in the high bits from known-ones set.
1482       APInt NewRHS = C->zext(SrcBits);
1483       NewRHS |= KnownOne & APInt::getHighBitsSet(SrcBits, SrcBits - DstBits);
1484       return new ICmpInst(Pred, X, ConstantInt::get(X->getType(), NewRHS));
1485     }
1486   }
1487 
1488   return nullptr;
1489 }
1490 
1491 /// Fold icmp (xor X, Y), C.
1492 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpXorConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
1493                                                BinaryOperator *Xor,
1494                                                const APInt *C) {
1495   Value *X = Xor->getOperand(0);
1496   Value *Y = Xor->getOperand(1);
1497   const APInt *XorC;
1498   if (!match(Y, m_APInt(XorC)))
1499     return nullptr;
1500 
1501   // If this is a comparison that tests the signbit (X < 0) or (x > -1),
1502   // fold the xor.
1503   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cmp.getPredicate();
1504   if ((Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT && *C == 0) ||
1505       (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT && C->isAllOnesValue())) {
1506 
1507     // If the sign bit of the XorCst is not set, there is no change to
1508     // the operation, just stop using the Xor.
1509     if (!XorC->isNegative()) {
1510       Cmp.setOperand(0, X);
1511       Worklist.Add(Xor);
1512       return &Cmp;
1513     }
1514 
1515     // Was the old condition true if the operand is positive?
1516     bool isTrueIfPositive = Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT;
1517 
1518     // If so, the new one isn't.
1519     isTrueIfPositive ^= true;
1520 
1521     Constant *CmpConstant = cast<Constant>(Cmp.getOperand(1));
1522     if (isTrueIfPositive)
1523       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT, X, SubOne(CmpConstant));
1524     else
1525       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT, X, AddOne(CmpConstant));
1526   }
1527 
1528   if (Xor->hasOneUse()) {
1529     // (icmp u/s (xor X SignBit), C) -> (icmp s/u X, (xor C SignBit))
1530     if (!Cmp.isEquality() && XorC->isSignBit()) {
1531       Pred = Cmp.isSigned() ? Cmp.getUnsignedPredicate()
1532                             : Cmp.getSignedPredicate();
1533       return new ICmpInst(Pred, X, ConstantInt::get(X->getType(), *C ^ *XorC));
1534     }
1535 
1536     // (icmp u/s (xor X ~SignBit), C) -> (icmp s/u X, (xor C ~SignBit))
1537     if (!Cmp.isEquality() && XorC->isMaxSignedValue()) {
1538       Pred = Cmp.isSigned() ? Cmp.getUnsignedPredicate()
1539                             : Cmp.getSignedPredicate();
1540       Pred = Cmp.getSwappedPredicate(Pred);
1541       return new ICmpInst(Pred, X, ConstantInt::get(X->getType(), *C ^ *XorC));
1542     }
1543   }
1544 
1545   // (icmp ugt (xor X, C), ~C) -> (icmp ult X, C)
1546   //   iff -C is a power of 2
1547   if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT && *XorC == ~(*C) && (*C + 1).isPowerOf2())
1548     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT, X, Y);
1549 
1550   // (icmp ult (xor X, C), -C) -> (icmp uge X, C)
1551   //   iff -C is a power of 2
1552   if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT && *XorC == -(*C) && C->isPowerOf2())
1553     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE, X, Y);
1554 
1555   return nullptr;
1556 }
1557 
1558 /// Fold icmp (and (sh X, Y), C2), C1.
1559 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpAndShift(ICmpInst &Cmp, BinaryOperator *And,
1560                                             const APInt *C1, const APInt *C2) {
1561   BinaryOperator *Shift = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(And->getOperand(0));
1562   if (!Shift || !Shift->isShift())
1563     return nullptr;
1564 
1565   // If this is: (X >> C3) & C2 != C1 (where any shift and any compare could
1566   // exist), turn it into (X & (C2 << C3)) != (C1 << C3). This happens a LOT in
1567   // code produced by the clang front-end, for bitfield access.
1568   // This seemingly simple opportunity to fold away a shift turns out to be
1569   // rather complicated. See PR17827 for details.
1570   unsigned ShiftOpcode = Shift->getOpcode();
1571   bool IsShl = ShiftOpcode == Instruction::Shl;
1572   const APInt *C3;
1573   if (match(Shift->getOperand(1), m_APInt(C3))) {
1574     bool CanFold = false;
1575     if (ShiftOpcode == Instruction::AShr) {
1576       // There may be some constraints that make this possible, but nothing
1577       // simple has been discovered yet.
1578       CanFold = false;
1579     } else if (ShiftOpcode == Instruction::Shl) {
1580       // For a left shift, we can fold if the comparison is not signed. We can
1581       // also fold a signed comparison if the mask value and comparison value
1582       // are not negative. These constraints may not be obvious, but we can
1583       // prove that they are correct using an SMT solver.
1584       if (!Cmp.isSigned() || (!C2->isNegative() && !C1->isNegative()))
1585         CanFold = true;
1586     } else if (ShiftOpcode == Instruction::LShr) {
1587       // For a logical right shift, we can fold if the comparison is not signed.
1588       // We can also fold a signed comparison if the shifted mask value and the
1589       // shifted comparison value are not negative. These constraints may not be
1590       // obvious, but we can prove that they are correct using an SMT solver.
1591       if (!Cmp.isSigned() ||
1592           (!C2->shl(*C3).isNegative() && !C1->shl(*C3).isNegative()))
1593         CanFold = true;
1594     }
1595 
1596     if (CanFold) {
1597       APInt NewCst = IsShl ? C1->lshr(*C3) : C1->shl(*C3);
1598       APInt SameAsC1 = IsShl ? NewCst.shl(*C3) : NewCst.lshr(*C3);
1599       // Check to see if we are shifting out any of the bits being compared.
1600       if (SameAsC1 != *C1) {
1601         // If we shifted bits out, the fold is not going to work out. As a
1602         // special case, check to see if this means that the result is always
1603         // true or false now.
1604         if (Cmp.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ)
1605           return replaceInstUsesWith(Cmp, ConstantInt::getFalse(Cmp.getType()));
1606         if (Cmp.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE)
1607           return replaceInstUsesWith(Cmp, ConstantInt::getTrue(Cmp.getType()));
1608       } else {
1609         Cmp.setOperand(1, ConstantInt::get(And->getType(), NewCst));
1610         APInt NewAndCst = IsShl ? C2->lshr(*C3) : C2->shl(*C3);
1611         And->setOperand(1, ConstantInt::get(And->getType(), NewAndCst));
1612         And->setOperand(0, Shift->getOperand(0));
1613         Worklist.Add(Shift); // Shift is dead.
1614         return &Cmp;
1615       }
1616     }
1617   }
1618 
1619   // Turn ((X >> Y) & C2) == 0  into  (X & (C2 << Y)) == 0.  The latter is
1620   // preferable because it allows the C2 << Y expression to be hoisted out of a
1621   // loop if Y is invariant and X is not.
1622   if (Shift->hasOneUse() && *C1 == 0 && Cmp.isEquality() &&
1623       !Shift->isArithmeticShift() && !isa<Constant>(Shift->getOperand(0))) {
1624     // Compute C2 << Y.
1625     Value *NewShift =
1626         IsShl ? Builder->CreateLShr(And->getOperand(1), Shift->getOperand(1))
1627               : Builder->CreateShl(And->getOperand(1), Shift->getOperand(1));
1628 
1629     // Compute X & (C2 << Y).
1630     Value *NewAnd = Builder->CreateAnd(Shift->getOperand(0), NewShift);
1631     Cmp.setOperand(0, NewAnd);
1632     return &Cmp;
1633   }
1634 
1635   return nullptr;
1636 }
1637 
1638 /// Fold icmp (and X, C2), C1.
1639 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpAndConstConst(ICmpInst &Cmp,
1640                                                  BinaryOperator *And,
1641                                                  const APInt *C1) {
1642   const APInt *C2;
1643   if (!match(And->getOperand(1), m_APInt(C2)))
1644     return nullptr;
1645 
1646   if (!And->hasOneUse() || !And->getOperand(0)->hasOneUse())
1647     return nullptr;
1648 
1649   // If the LHS is an 'and' of a truncate and we can widen the and/compare to
1650   // the input width without changing the value produced, eliminate the cast:
1651   //
1652   // icmp (and (trunc W), C2), C1 -> icmp (and W, C2'), C1'
1653   //
1654   // We can do this transformation if the constants do not have their sign bits
1655   // set or if it is an equality comparison. Extending a relational comparison
1656   // when we're checking the sign bit would not work.
1657   Value *W;
1658   if (match(And->getOperand(0), m_Trunc(m_Value(W))) &&
1659       (Cmp.isEquality() || (!C1->isNegative() && !C2->isNegative()))) {
1660     // TODO: Is this a good transform for vectors? Wider types may reduce
1661     // throughput. Should this transform be limited (even for scalars) by using
1662     // ShouldChangeType()?
1663     if (!Cmp.getType()->isVectorTy()) {
1664       Type *WideType = W->getType();
1665       unsigned WideScalarBits = WideType->getScalarSizeInBits();
1666       Constant *ZextC1 = ConstantInt::get(WideType, C1->zext(WideScalarBits));
1667       Constant *ZextC2 = ConstantInt::get(WideType, C2->zext(WideScalarBits));
1668       Value *NewAnd = Builder->CreateAnd(W, ZextC2, And->getName());
1669       return new ICmpInst(Cmp.getPredicate(), NewAnd, ZextC1);
1670     }
1671   }
1672 
1673   if (Instruction *I = foldICmpAndShift(Cmp, And, C1, C2))
1674     return I;
1675 
1676   // (icmp pred (and (or (lshr A, B), A), 1), 0) -->
1677   // (icmp pred (and A, (or (shl 1, B), 1), 0))
1678   //
1679   // iff pred isn't signed
1680   if (!Cmp.isSigned() && *C1 == 0 && match(And->getOperand(1), m_One())) {
1681     Constant *One = cast<Constant>(And->getOperand(1));
1682     Value *Or = And->getOperand(0);
1683     Value *A, *B, *LShr;
1684     if (match(Or, m_Or(m_Value(LShr), m_Value(A))) &&
1685         match(LShr, m_LShr(m_Specific(A), m_Value(B)))) {
1686       unsigned UsesRemoved = 0;
1687       if (And->hasOneUse())
1688         ++UsesRemoved;
1689       if (Or->hasOneUse())
1690         ++UsesRemoved;
1691       if (LShr->hasOneUse())
1692         ++UsesRemoved;
1693 
1694       // Compute A & ((1 << B) | 1)
1695       Value *NewOr = nullptr;
1696       if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(B)) {
1697         if (UsesRemoved >= 1)
1698           NewOr = ConstantExpr::getOr(ConstantExpr::getNUWShl(One, C), One);
1699       } else {
1700         if (UsesRemoved >= 3)
1701           NewOr = Builder->CreateOr(Builder->CreateShl(One, B, LShr->getName(),
1702                                                        /*HasNUW=*/true),
1703                                     One, Or->getName());
1704       }
1705       if (NewOr) {
1706         Value *NewAnd = Builder->CreateAnd(A, NewOr, And->getName());
1707         Cmp.setOperand(0, NewAnd);
1708         return &Cmp;
1709       }
1710     }
1711   }
1712 
1713   // (X & C2) > C1 --> (X & C2) != 0, if any bit set in (X & C2) will produce a
1714   // result greater than C1.
1715   unsigned NumTZ = C2->countTrailingZeros();
1716   if (Cmp.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT && NumTZ < C2->getBitWidth() &&
1717       APInt::getOneBitSet(C2->getBitWidth(), NumTZ).ugt(*C1)) {
1718     Constant *Zero = Constant::getNullValue(And->getType());
1719     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, And, Zero);
1720   }
1721 
1722   return nullptr;
1723 }
1724 
1725 /// Fold icmp (and X, Y), C.
1726 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpAndConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
1727                                                BinaryOperator *And,
1728                                                const APInt *C) {
1729   if (Instruction *I = foldICmpAndConstConst(Cmp, And, C))
1730     return I;
1731 
1732   // TODO: These all require that Y is constant too, so refactor with the above.
1733 
1734   // Try to optimize things like "A[i] & 42 == 0" to index computations.
1735   Value *X = And->getOperand(0);
1736   Value *Y = And->getOperand(1);
1737   if (auto *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(X))
1738     if (auto *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(LI->getOperand(0)))
1739       if (auto *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(GEP->getOperand(0)))
1740         if (GV->isConstant() && GV->hasDefinitiveInitializer() &&
1741             !LI->isVolatile() && isa<ConstantInt>(Y)) {
1742           ConstantInt *C2 = cast<ConstantInt>(Y);
1743           if (Instruction *Res = foldCmpLoadFromIndexedGlobal(GEP, GV, Cmp, C2))
1744             return Res;
1745         }
1746 
1747   if (!Cmp.isEquality())
1748     return nullptr;
1749 
1750   // X & -C == -C -> X >  u ~C
1751   // X & -C != -C -> X <= u ~C
1752   //   iff C is a power of 2
1753   if (Cmp.getOperand(1) == Y && (-(*C)).isPowerOf2()) {
1754     auto NewPred = Cmp.getPredicate() == CmpInst::ICMP_EQ ? CmpInst::ICMP_UGT
1755                                                           : CmpInst::ICMP_ULE;
1756     return new ICmpInst(NewPred, X, SubOne(cast<Constant>(Cmp.getOperand(1))));
1757   }
1758 
1759   // (X & C2) == 0 -> (trunc X) >= 0
1760   // (X & C2) != 0 -> (trunc X) <  0
1761   //   iff C2 is a power of 2 and it masks the sign bit of a legal integer type.
1762   const APInt *C2;
1763   if (And->hasOneUse() && *C == 0 && match(Y, m_APInt(C2))) {
1764     int32_t ExactLogBase2 = C2->exactLogBase2();
1765     if (ExactLogBase2 != -1 && DL.isLegalInteger(ExactLogBase2 + 1)) {
1766       Type *NTy = IntegerType::get(Cmp.getContext(), ExactLogBase2 + 1);
1767       if (And->getType()->isVectorTy())
1768         NTy = VectorType::get(NTy, And->getType()->getVectorNumElements());
1769       Value *Trunc = Builder->CreateTrunc(X, NTy);
1770       auto NewPred = Cmp.getPredicate() == CmpInst::ICMP_EQ ? CmpInst::ICMP_SGE
1771                                                             : CmpInst::ICMP_SLT;
1772       return new ICmpInst(NewPred, Trunc, Constant::getNullValue(NTy));
1773     }
1774   }
1775 
1776   return nullptr;
1777 }
1778 
1779 /// Fold icmp (or X, Y), C.
1780 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpOrConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp, BinaryOperator *Or,
1781                                               const APInt *C) {
1782   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cmp.getPredicate();
1783   if (*C == 1) {
1784     // icmp slt signum(V) 1 --> icmp slt V, 1
1785     Value *V = nullptr;
1786     if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT && match(Or, m_Signum(m_Value(V))))
1787       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT, V,
1788                           ConstantInt::get(V->getType(), 1));
1789   }
1790 
1791   if (!Cmp.isEquality() || *C != 0 || !Or->hasOneUse())
1792     return nullptr;
1793 
1794   Value *P, *Q;
1795   if (match(Or, m_Or(m_PtrToInt(m_Value(P)), m_PtrToInt(m_Value(Q))))) {
1796     // Simplify icmp eq (or (ptrtoint P), (ptrtoint Q)), 0
1797     // -> and (icmp eq P, null), (icmp eq Q, null).
1798     Value *CmpP =
1799         Builder->CreateICmp(Pred, P, ConstantInt::getNullValue(P->getType()));
1800     Value *CmpQ =
1801         Builder->CreateICmp(Pred, Q, ConstantInt::getNullValue(Q->getType()));
1802     auto LogicOpc = Pred == ICmpInst::Predicate::ICMP_EQ ? Instruction::And
1803                                                          : Instruction::Or;
1804     return BinaryOperator::Create(LogicOpc, CmpP, CmpQ);
1805   }
1806 
1807   return nullptr;
1808 }
1809 
1810 /// Fold icmp (mul X, Y), C.
1811 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpMulConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
1812                                                BinaryOperator *Mul,
1813                                                const APInt *C) {
1814   const APInt *MulC;
1815   if (!match(Mul->getOperand(1), m_APInt(MulC)))
1816     return nullptr;
1817 
1818   // If this is a test of the sign bit and the multiply is sign-preserving with
1819   // a constant operand, use the multiply LHS operand instead.
1820   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cmp.getPredicate();
1821   if (isSignTest(Pred, *C) && Mul->hasNoSignedWrap()) {
1822     if (MulC->isNegative())
1823       Pred = ICmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(Pred);
1824     return new ICmpInst(Pred, Mul->getOperand(0),
1825                         Constant::getNullValue(Mul->getType()));
1826   }
1827 
1828   return nullptr;
1829 }
1830 
1831 /// Fold icmp (shl 1, Y), C.
1832 static Instruction *foldICmpShlOne(ICmpInst &Cmp, Instruction *Shl,
1833                                    const APInt *C) {
1834   Value *Y;
1835   if (!match(Shl, m_Shl(m_One(), m_Value(Y))))
1836     return nullptr;
1837 
1838   Type *ShiftType = Shl->getType();
1839   uint32_t TypeBits = C->getBitWidth();
1840   bool CIsPowerOf2 = C->isPowerOf2();
1841   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cmp.getPredicate();
1842   if (Cmp.isUnsigned()) {
1843     // (1 << Y) pred C -> Y pred Log2(C)
1844     if (!CIsPowerOf2) {
1845       // (1 << Y) <  30 -> Y <= 4
1846       // (1 << Y) <= 30 -> Y <= 4
1847       // (1 << Y) >= 30 -> Y >  4
1848       // (1 << Y) >  30 -> Y >  4
1849       if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT)
1850         Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE;
1851       else if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE)
1852         Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT;
1853     }
1854 
1855     // (1 << Y) >= 2147483648 -> Y >= 31 -> Y == 31
1856     // (1 << Y) <  2147483648 -> Y <  31 -> Y != 31
1857     unsigned CLog2 = C->logBase2();
1858     if (CLog2 == TypeBits - 1) {
1859       if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE)
1860         Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ;
1861       else if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT)
1862         Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_NE;
1863     }
1864     return new ICmpInst(Pred, Y, ConstantInt::get(ShiftType, CLog2));
1865   } else if (Cmp.isSigned()) {
1866     Constant *BitWidthMinusOne = ConstantInt::get(ShiftType, TypeBits - 1);
1867     if (C->isAllOnesValue()) {
1868       // (1 << Y) <= -1 -> Y == 31
1869       if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE)
1870         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ, Y, BitWidthMinusOne);
1871 
1872       // (1 << Y) >  -1 -> Y != 31
1873       if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT)
1874         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, Y, BitWidthMinusOne);
1875     } else if (!(*C)) {
1876       // (1 << Y) <  0 -> Y == 31
1877       // (1 << Y) <= 0 -> Y == 31
1878       if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE)
1879         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ, Y, BitWidthMinusOne);
1880 
1881       // (1 << Y) >= 0 -> Y != 31
1882       // (1 << Y) >  0 -> Y != 31
1883       if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE)
1884         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, Y, BitWidthMinusOne);
1885     }
1886   } else if (Cmp.isEquality() && CIsPowerOf2) {
1887     return new ICmpInst(Pred, Y, ConstantInt::get(ShiftType, C->logBase2()));
1888   }
1889 
1890   return nullptr;
1891 }
1892 
1893 /// Fold icmp (shl X, Y), C.
1894 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpShlConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
1895                                                BinaryOperator *Shl,
1896                                                const APInt *C) {
1897   const APInt *ShiftVal;
1898   if (Cmp.isEquality() && match(Shl->getOperand(0), m_APInt(ShiftVal)))
1899     return foldICmpShlConstConst(Cmp, Shl->getOperand(1), *C, *ShiftVal);
1900 
1901   const APInt *ShiftAmt;
1902   if (!match(Shl->getOperand(1), m_APInt(ShiftAmt)))
1903     return foldICmpShlOne(Cmp, Shl, C);
1904 
1905   // Check that the shift amount is in range. If not, don't perform undefined
1906   // shifts. When the shift is visited it will be simplified.
1907   unsigned TypeBits = C->getBitWidth();
1908   if (ShiftAmt->uge(TypeBits))
1909     return nullptr;
1910 
1911   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cmp.getPredicate();
1912   Value *X = Shl->getOperand(0);
1913   if (Cmp.isEquality()) {
1914     // If the shift is NUW, then it is just shifting out zeros, no need for an
1915     // AND.
1916     Constant *LShrC = ConstantInt::get(Shl->getType(), C->lshr(*ShiftAmt));
1917     if (Shl->hasNoUnsignedWrap())
1918       return new ICmpInst(Pred, X, LShrC);
1919 
1920     // If the shift is NSW and we compare to 0, then it is just shifting out
1921     // sign bits, no need for an AND either.
1922     if (Shl->hasNoSignedWrap() && *C == 0)
1923       return new ICmpInst(Pred, X, LShrC);
1924 
1925     if (Shl->hasOneUse()) {
1926       // Otherwise strength reduce the shift into an and.
1927       Constant *Mask = ConstantInt::get(Shl->getType(),
1928           APInt::getLowBitsSet(TypeBits, TypeBits - ShiftAmt->getZExtValue()));
1929 
1930       Value *And = Builder->CreateAnd(X, Mask, Shl->getName() + ".mask");
1931       return new ICmpInst(Pred, And, LShrC);
1932     }
1933   }
1934 
1935   // If this is a signed comparison to 0 and the shift is sign preserving,
1936   // use the shift LHS operand instead; isSignTest may change 'Pred', so only
1937   // do that if we're sure to not continue on in this function.
1938   if (Shl->hasNoSignedWrap() && isSignTest(Pred, *C))
1939     return new ICmpInst(Pred, X, Constant::getNullValue(X->getType()));
1940 
1941   // Otherwise, if this is a comparison of the sign bit, simplify to and/test.
1942   bool TrueIfSigned = false;
1943   if (Shl->hasOneUse() && isSignBitCheck(Pred, *C, TrueIfSigned)) {
1944     // (X << 31) <s 0  --> (X & 1) != 0
1945     Constant *Mask = ConstantInt::get(
1946         X->getType(),
1947         APInt::getOneBitSet(TypeBits, TypeBits - ShiftAmt->getZExtValue() - 1));
1948     Value *And = Builder->CreateAnd(X, Mask, Shl->getName() + ".mask");
1949     return new ICmpInst(TrueIfSigned ? ICmpInst::ICMP_NE : ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ,
1950                         And, Constant::getNullValue(And->getType()));
1951   }
1952 
1953   // Transform (icmp pred iM (shl iM %v, N), C)
1954   // -> (icmp pred i(M-N) (trunc %v iM to i(M-N)), (trunc (C>>N))
1955   // Transform the shl to a trunc if (trunc (C>>N)) has no loss and M-N.
1956   // This enables us to get rid of the shift in favor of a trunc which can be
1957   // free on the target. It has the additional benefit of comparing to a
1958   // smaller constant, which will be target friendly.
1959   unsigned Amt = ShiftAmt->getLimitedValue(TypeBits - 1);
1960   if (Shl->hasOneUse() && Amt != 0 && C->countTrailingZeros() >= Amt) {
1961     Type *TruncTy = IntegerType::get(Cmp.getContext(), TypeBits - Amt);
1962     if (X->getType()->isVectorTy())
1963       TruncTy = VectorType::get(TruncTy, X->getType()->getVectorNumElements());
1964     Constant *NewC =
1965         ConstantInt::get(TruncTy, C->ashr(*ShiftAmt).trunc(TypeBits - Amt));
1966     return new ICmpInst(Pred, Builder->CreateTrunc(X, TruncTy), NewC);
1967   }
1968 
1969   return nullptr;
1970 }
1971 
1972 /// Fold icmp ({al}shr X, Y), C.
1973 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpShrConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
1974                                                BinaryOperator *Shr,
1975                                                const APInt *C) {
1976   // An exact shr only shifts out zero bits, so:
1977   // icmp eq/ne (shr X, Y), 0 --> icmp eq/ne X, 0
1978   Value *X = Shr->getOperand(0);
1979   CmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cmp.getPredicate();
1980   if (Cmp.isEquality() && Shr->isExact() && Shr->hasOneUse() && *C == 0)
1981     return new ICmpInst(Pred, X, Cmp.getOperand(1));
1982 
1983   const APInt *ShiftVal;
1984   if (Cmp.isEquality() && match(Shr->getOperand(0), m_APInt(ShiftVal)))
1985     return foldICmpShrConstConst(Cmp, Shr->getOperand(1), *C, *ShiftVal);
1986 
1987   const APInt *ShiftAmt;
1988   if (!match(Shr->getOperand(1), m_APInt(ShiftAmt)))
1989     return nullptr;
1990 
1991   // Check that the shift amount is in range. If not, don't perform undefined
1992   // shifts. When the shift is visited it will be simplified.
1993   unsigned TypeBits = C->getBitWidth();
1994   unsigned ShAmtVal = ShiftAmt->getLimitedValue(TypeBits);
1995   if (ShAmtVal >= TypeBits || ShAmtVal == 0)
1996     return nullptr;
1997 
1998   bool IsAShr = Shr->getOpcode() == Instruction::AShr;
1999   if (!Cmp.isEquality()) {
2000     // If we have an unsigned comparison and an ashr, we can't simplify this.
2001     // Similarly for signed comparisons with lshr.
2002     if (Cmp.isSigned() != IsAShr)
2003       return nullptr;
2004 
2005     // Otherwise, all lshr and most exact ashr's are equivalent to a udiv/sdiv
2006     // by a power of 2.  Since we already have logic to simplify these,
2007     // transform to div and then simplify the resultant comparison.
2008     if (IsAShr && (!Shr->isExact() || ShAmtVal == TypeBits - 1))
2009       return nullptr;
2010 
2011     // Revisit the shift (to delete it).
2012     Worklist.Add(Shr);
2013 
2014     Constant *DivCst = ConstantInt::get(
2015         Shr->getType(), APInt::getOneBitSet(TypeBits, ShAmtVal));
2016 
2017     Value *Tmp = IsAShr ? Builder->CreateSDiv(X, DivCst, "", Shr->isExact())
2018                         : Builder->CreateUDiv(X, DivCst, "", Shr->isExact());
2019 
2020     Cmp.setOperand(0, Tmp);
2021 
2022     // If the builder folded the binop, just return it.
2023     BinaryOperator *TheDiv = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(Tmp);
2024     if (!TheDiv)
2025       return &Cmp;
2026 
2027     // Otherwise, fold this div/compare.
2028     assert(TheDiv->getOpcode() == Instruction::SDiv ||
2029            TheDiv->getOpcode() == Instruction::UDiv);
2030 
2031     Instruction *Res = foldICmpDivConstant(Cmp, TheDiv, C);
2032     assert(Res && "This div/cst should have folded!");
2033     return Res;
2034   }
2035 
2036   // Handle equality comparisons of shift-by-constant.
2037 
2038   // If the comparison constant changes with the shift, the comparison cannot
2039   // succeed (bits of the comparison constant cannot match the shifted value).
2040   // This should be known by InstSimplify and already be folded to true/false.
2041   assert(((IsAShr && C->shl(ShAmtVal).ashr(ShAmtVal) == *C) ||
2042           (!IsAShr && C->shl(ShAmtVal).lshr(ShAmtVal) == *C)) &&
2043          "Expected icmp+shr simplify did not occur.");
2044 
2045   // Check if the bits shifted out are known to be zero. If so, we can compare
2046   // against the unshifted value:
2047   //  (X & 4) >> 1 == 2  --> (X & 4) == 4.
2048   Constant *ShiftedCmpRHS = ConstantInt::get(Shr->getType(), *C << ShAmtVal);
2049   if (Shr->hasOneUse()) {
2050     if (Shr->isExact())
2051       return new ICmpInst(Pred, X, ShiftedCmpRHS);
2052 
2053     // Otherwise strength reduce the shift into an 'and'.
2054     APInt Val(APInt::getHighBitsSet(TypeBits, TypeBits - ShAmtVal));
2055     Constant *Mask = ConstantInt::get(Shr->getType(), Val);
2056     Value *And = Builder->CreateAnd(X, Mask, Shr->getName() + ".mask");
2057     return new ICmpInst(Pred, And, ShiftedCmpRHS);
2058   }
2059 
2060   return nullptr;
2061 }
2062 
2063 /// Fold icmp (udiv X, Y), C.
2064 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpUDivConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
2065                                                 BinaryOperator *UDiv,
2066                                                 const APInt *C) {
2067   const APInt *C2;
2068   if (!match(UDiv->getOperand(0), m_APInt(C2)))
2069     return nullptr;
2070 
2071   assert(C2 != 0 && "udiv 0, X should have been simplified already.");
2072 
2073   // (icmp ugt (udiv C2, Y), C) -> (icmp ule Y, C2/(C+1))
2074   Value *Y = UDiv->getOperand(1);
2075   if (Cmp.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT) {
2076     assert(!C->isMaxValue() &&
2077            "icmp ugt X, UINT_MAX should have been simplified already.");
2078     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE, Y,
2079                         ConstantInt::get(Y->getType(), C2->udiv(*C + 1)));
2080   }
2081 
2082   // (icmp ult (udiv C2, Y), C) -> (icmp ugt Y, C2/C)
2083   if (Cmp.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT) {
2084     assert(C != 0 && "icmp ult X, 0 should have been simplified already.");
2085     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT, Y,
2086                         ConstantInt::get(Y->getType(), C2->udiv(*C)));
2087   }
2088 
2089   return nullptr;
2090 }
2091 
2092 /// Fold icmp ({su}div X, Y), C.
2093 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpDivConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
2094                                                BinaryOperator *Div,
2095                                                const APInt *C) {
2096   // Fold: icmp pred ([us]div X, C2), C -> range test
2097   // Fold this div into the comparison, producing a range check.
2098   // Determine, based on the divide type, what the range is being
2099   // checked.  If there is an overflow on the low or high side, remember
2100   // it, otherwise compute the range [low, hi) bounding the new value.
2101   // See: InsertRangeTest above for the kinds of replacements possible.
2102   const APInt *C2;
2103   if (!match(Div->getOperand(1), m_APInt(C2)))
2104     return nullptr;
2105 
2106   // FIXME: If the operand types don't match the type of the divide
2107   // then don't attempt this transform. The code below doesn't have the
2108   // logic to deal with a signed divide and an unsigned compare (and
2109   // vice versa). This is because (x /s C2) <s C  produces different
2110   // results than (x /s C2) <u C or (x /u C2) <s C or even
2111   // (x /u C2) <u C.  Simply casting the operands and result won't
2112   // work. :(  The if statement below tests that condition and bails
2113   // if it finds it.
2114   bool DivIsSigned = Div->getOpcode() == Instruction::SDiv;
2115   if (!Cmp.isEquality() && DivIsSigned != Cmp.isSigned())
2116     return nullptr;
2117 
2118   // The ProdOV computation fails on divide by 0 and divide by -1. Cases with
2119   // INT_MIN will also fail if the divisor is 1. Although folds of all these
2120   // division-by-constant cases should be present, we can not assert that they
2121   // have happened before we reach this icmp instruction.
2122   if (*C2 == 0 || *C2 == 1 || (DivIsSigned && C2->isAllOnesValue()))
2123     return nullptr;
2124 
2125   // TODO: We could do all of the computations below using APInt.
2126   Constant *CmpRHS = cast<Constant>(Cmp.getOperand(1));
2127   Constant *DivRHS = cast<Constant>(Div->getOperand(1));
2128 
2129   // Compute Prod = CmpRHS * DivRHS. We are essentially solving an equation of
2130   // form X / C2 = C. We solve for X by multiplying C2 (DivRHS) and C (CmpRHS).
2131   // By solving for X, we can turn this into a range check instead of computing
2132   // a divide.
2133   Constant *Prod = ConstantExpr::getMul(CmpRHS, DivRHS);
2134 
2135   // Determine if the product overflows by seeing if the product is not equal to
2136   // the divide. Make sure we do the same kind of divide as in the LHS
2137   // instruction that we're folding.
2138   bool ProdOV = (DivIsSigned ? ConstantExpr::getSDiv(Prod, DivRHS)
2139                              : ConstantExpr::getUDiv(Prod, DivRHS)) != CmpRHS;
2140 
2141   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cmp.getPredicate();
2142 
2143   // If the division is known to be exact, then there is no remainder from the
2144   // divide, so the covered range size is unit, otherwise it is the divisor.
2145   Constant *RangeSize =
2146       Div->isExact() ? ConstantInt::get(Div->getType(), 1) : DivRHS;
2147 
2148   // Figure out the interval that is being checked.  For example, a comparison
2149   // like "X /u 5 == 0" is really checking that X is in the interval [0, 5).
2150   // Compute this interval based on the constants involved and the signedness of
2151   // the compare/divide.  This computes a half-open interval, keeping track of
2152   // whether either value in the interval overflows.  After analysis each
2153   // overflow variable is set to 0 if it's corresponding bound variable is valid
2154   // -1 if overflowed off the bottom end, or +1 if overflowed off the top end.
2155   int LoOverflow = 0, HiOverflow = 0;
2156   Constant *LoBound = nullptr, *HiBound = nullptr;
2157 
2158   if (!DivIsSigned) {  // udiv
2159     // e.g. X/5 op 3  --> [15, 20)
2160     LoBound = Prod;
2161     HiOverflow = LoOverflow = ProdOV;
2162     if (!HiOverflow) {
2163       // If this is not an exact divide, then many values in the range collapse
2164       // to the same result value.
2165       HiOverflow = addWithOverflow(HiBound, LoBound, RangeSize, false);
2166     }
2167   } else if (C2->isStrictlyPositive()) { // Divisor is > 0.
2168     if (*C == 0) {       // (X / pos) op 0
2169       // Can't overflow.  e.g.  X/2 op 0 --> [-1, 2)
2170       LoBound = ConstantExpr::getNeg(SubOne(RangeSize));
2171       HiBound = RangeSize;
2172     } else if (C->isStrictlyPositive()) {   // (X / pos) op pos
2173       LoBound = Prod;     // e.g.   X/5 op 3 --> [15, 20)
2174       HiOverflow = LoOverflow = ProdOV;
2175       if (!HiOverflow)
2176         HiOverflow = addWithOverflow(HiBound, Prod, RangeSize, true);
2177     } else {                       // (X / pos) op neg
2178       // e.g. X/5 op -3  --> [-15-4, -15+1) --> [-19, -14)
2179       HiBound = AddOne(Prod);
2180       LoOverflow = HiOverflow = ProdOV ? -1 : 0;
2181       if (!LoOverflow) {
2182         Constant *DivNeg = ConstantExpr::getNeg(RangeSize);
2183         LoOverflow = addWithOverflow(LoBound, HiBound, DivNeg, true) ? -1 : 0;
2184       }
2185     }
2186   } else if (C2->isNegative()) { // Divisor is < 0.
2187     if (Div->isExact())
2188       RangeSize = ConstantExpr::getNeg(RangeSize);
2189     if (*C == 0) {       // (X / neg) op 0
2190       // e.g. X/-5 op 0  --> [-4, 5)
2191       LoBound = AddOne(RangeSize);
2192       HiBound = ConstantExpr::getNeg(RangeSize);
2193       if (HiBound == DivRHS) {     // -INTMIN = INTMIN
2194         HiOverflow = 1;            // [INTMIN+1, overflow)
2195         HiBound = nullptr;         // e.g. X/INTMIN = 0 --> X > INTMIN
2196       }
2197     } else if (C->isStrictlyPositive()) {   // (X / neg) op pos
2198       // e.g. X/-5 op 3  --> [-19, -14)
2199       HiBound = AddOne(Prod);
2200       HiOverflow = LoOverflow = ProdOV ? -1 : 0;
2201       if (!LoOverflow)
2202         LoOverflow = addWithOverflow(LoBound, HiBound, RangeSize, true) ? -1:0;
2203     } else {                       // (X / neg) op neg
2204       LoBound = Prod;       // e.g. X/-5 op -3  --> [15, 20)
2205       LoOverflow = HiOverflow = ProdOV;
2206       if (!HiOverflow)
2207         HiOverflow = subWithOverflow(HiBound, Prod, RangeSize, true);
2208     }
2209 
2210     // Dividing by a negative swaps the condition.  LT <-> GT
2211     Pred = ICmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(Pred);
2212   }
2213 
2214   Value *X = Div->getOperand(0);
2215   switch (Pred) {
2216     default: llvm_unreachable("Unhandled icmp opcode!");
2217     case ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ:
2218       if (LoOverflow && HiOverflow)
2219         return replaceInstUsesWith(Cmp, Builder->getFalse());
2220       if (HiOverflow)
2221         return new ICmpInst(DivIsSigned ? ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE :
2222                             ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE, X, LoBound);
2223       if (LoOverflow)
2224         return new ICmpInst(DivIsSigned ? ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT :
2225                             ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT, X, HiBound);
2226       return replaceInstUsesWith(
2227           Cmp, insertRangeTest(X, LoBound->getUniqueInteger(),
2228                                HiBound->getUniqueInteger(), DivIsSigned, true));
2229     case ICmpInst::ICMP_NE:
2230       if (LoOverflow && HiOverflow)
2231         return replaceInstUsesWith(Cmp, Builder->getTrue());
2232       if (HiOverflow)
2233         return new ICmpInst(DivIsSigned ? ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT :
2234                             ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT, X, LoBound);
2235       if (LoOverflow)
2236         return new ICmpInst(DivIsSigned ? ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE :
2237                             ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE, X, HiBound);
2238       return replaceInstUsesWith(Cmp,
2239                                  insertRangeTest(X, LoBound->getUniqueInteger(),
2240                                                  HiBound->getUniqueInteger(),
2241                                                  DivIsSigned, false));
2242     case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT:
2243     case ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT:
2244       if (LoOverflow == +1)   // Low bound is greater than input range.
2245         return replaceInstUsesWith(Cmp, Builder->getTrue());
2246       if (LoOverflow == -1)   // Low bound is less than input range.
2247         return replaceInstUsesWith(Cmp, Builder->getFalse());
2248       return new ICmpInst(Pred, X, LoBound);
2249     case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT:
2250     case ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT:
2251       if (HiOverflow == +1)       // High bound greater than input range.
2252         return replaceInstUsesWith(Cmp, Builder->getFalse());
2253       if (HiOverflow == -1)       // High bound less than input range.
2254         return replaceInstUsesWith(Cmp, Builder->getTrue());
2255       if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT)
2256         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE, X, HiBound);
2257       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE, X, HiBound);
2258   }
2259 
2260   return nullptr;
2261 }
2262 
2263 /// Fold icmp (sub X, Y), C.
2264 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpSubConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
2265                                                BinaryOperator *Sub,
2266                                                const APInt *C) {
2267   Value *X = Sub->getOperand(0), *Y = Sub->getOperand(1);
2268   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cmp.getPredicate();
2269 
2270   // The following transforms are only worth it if the only user of the subtract
2271   // is the icmp.
2272   if (!Sub->hasOneUse())
2273     return nullptr;
2274 
2275   if (Sub->hasNoSignedWrap()) {
2276     // (icmp sgt (sub nsw X, Y), -1) -> (icmp sge X, Y)
2277     if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT && C->isAllOnesValue())
2278       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE, X, Y);
2279 
2280     // (icmp sgt (sub nsw X, Y), 0) -> (icmp sgt X, Y)
2281     if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT && *C == 0)
2282       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT, X, Y);
2283 
2284     // (icmp slt (sub nsw X, Y), 0) -> (icmp slt X, Y)
2285     if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT && *C == 0)
2286       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT, X, Y);
2287 
2288     // (icmp slt (sub nsw X, Y), 1) -> (icmp sle X, Y)
2289     if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT && *C == 1)
2290       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE, X, Y);
2291   }
2292 
2293   const APInt *C2;
2294   if (!match(X, m_APInt(C2)))
2295     return nullptr;
2296 
2297   // C2 - Y <u C -> (Y | (C - 1)) == C2
2298   //   iff (C2 & (C - 1)) == C - 1 and C is a power of 2
2299   if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT && C->isPowerOf2() &&
2300       (*C2 & (*C - 1)) == (*C - 1))
2301     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ, Builder->CreateOr(Y, *C - 1), X);
2302 
2303   // C2 - Y >u C -> (Y | C) != C2
2304   //   iff C2 & C == C and C + 1 is a power of 2
2305   if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT && (*C + 1).isPowerOf2() && (*C2 & *C) == *C)
2306     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, Builder->CreateOr(Y, *C), X);
2307 
2308   return nullptr;
2309 }
2310 
2311 /// Fold icmp (add X, Y), C.
2312 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpAddConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
2313                                                BinaryOperator *Add,
2314                                                const APInt *C) {
2315   Value *Y = Add->getOperand(1);
2316   const APInt *C2;
2317   if (Cmp.isEquality() || !match(Y, m_APInt(C2)))
2318     return nullptr;
2319 
2320   // Fold icmp pred (add X, C2), C.
2321   Value *X = Add->getOperand(0);
2322   Type *Ty = Add->getType();
2323   auto CR = Cmp.makeConstantRange(Cmp.getPredicate(), *C).subtract(*C2);
2324   const APInt &Upper = CR.getUpper();
2325   const APInt &Lower = CR.getLower();
2326   if (Cmp.isSigned()) {
2327     if (Lower.isSignBit())
2328       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT, X, ConstantInt::get(Ty, Upper));
2329     if (Upper.isSignBit())
2330       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE, X, ConstantInt::get(Ty, Lower));
2331   } else {
2332     if (Lower.isMinValue())
2333       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT, X, ConstantInt::get(Ty, Upper));
2334     if (Upper.isMinValue())
2335       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE, X, ConstantInt::get(Ty, Lower));
2336   }
2337 
2338   if (!Add->hasOneUse())
2339     return nullptr;
2340 
2341   // X+C <u C2 -> (X & -C2) == C
2342   //   iff C & (C2-1) == 0
2343   //       C2 is a power of 2
2344   if (Cmp.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT && C->isPowerOf2() &&
2345       (*C2 & (*C - 1)) == 0)
2346     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ, Builder->CreateAnd(X, -(*C)),
2347                         ConstantExpr::getNeg(cast<Constant>(Y)));
2348 
2349   // X+C >u C2 -> (X & ~C2) != C
2350   //   iff C & C2 == 0
2351   //       C2+1 is a power of 2
2352   if (Cmp.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT && (*C + 1).isPowerOf2() &&
2353       (*C2 & *C) == 0)
2354     return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, Builder->CreateAnd(X, ~(*C)),
2355                         ConstantExpr::getNeg(cast<Constant>(Y)));
2356 
2357   return nullptr;
2358 }
2359 
2360 /// Try to fold integer comparisons with a constant operand: icmp Pred X, C
2361 /// where X is some kind of instruction.
2362 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpInstWithConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp) {
2363   const APInt *C;
2364   if (!match(Cmp.getOperand(1), m_APInt(C)))
2365     return nullptr;
2366 
2367   BinaryOperator *BO;
2368   if (match(Cmp.getOperand(0), m_BinOp(BO))) {
2369     switch (BO->getOpcode()) {
2370     case Instruction::Xor:
2371       if (Instruction *I = foldICmpXorConstant(Cmp, BO, C))
2372         return I;
2373       break;
2374     case Instruction::And:
2375       if (Instruction *I = foldICmpAndConstant(Cmp, BO, C))
2376         return I;
2377       break;
2378     case Instruction::Or:
2379       if (Instruction *I = foldICmpOrConstant(Cmp, BO, C))
2380         return I;
2381       break;
2382     case Instruction::Mul:
2383       if (Instruction *I = foldICmpMulConstant(Cmp, BO, C))
2384         return I;
2385       break;
2386     case Instruction::Shl:
2387       if (Instruction *I = foldICmpShlConstant(Cmp, BO, C))
2388         return I;
2389       break;
2390     case Instruction::LShr:
2391     case Instruction::AShr:
2392       if (Instruction *I = foldICmpShrConstant(Cmp, BO, C))
2393         return I;
2394       break;
2395     case Instruction::UDiv:
2396       if (Instruction *I = foldICmpUDivConstant(Cmp, BO, C))
2397         return I;
2398       LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
2399     case Instruction::SDiv:
2400       if (Instruction *I = foldICmpDivConstant(Cmp, BO, C))
2401         return I;
2402       break;
2403     case Instruction::Sub:
2404       if (Instruction *I = foldICmpSubConstant(Cmp, BO, C))
2405         return I;
2406       break;
2407     case Instruction::Add:
2408       if (Instruction *I = foldICmpAddConstant(Cmp, BO, C))
2409         return I;
2410       break;
2411     default:
2412       break;
2413     }
2414     // TODO: These folds could be refactored to be part of the above calls.
2415     if (Instruction *I = foldICmpBinOpEqualityWithConstant(Cmp, BO, C))
2416       return I;
2417   }
2418 
2419   Instruction *LHSI;
2420   if (match(Cmp.getOperand(0), m_Instruction(LHSI)) &&
2421       LHSI->getOpcode() == Instruction::Trunc)
2422     if (Instruction *I = foldICmpTruncConstant(Cmp, LHSI, C))
2423       return I;
2424 
2425   if (Instruction *I = foldICmpIntrinsicWithConstant(Cmp, C))
2426     return I;
2427 
2428   return nullptr;
2429 }
2430 
2431 /// Fold an icmp equality instruction with binary operator LHS and constant RHS:
2432 /// icmp eq/ne BO, C.
2433 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpBinOpEqualityWithConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
2434                                                              BinaryOperator *BO,
2435                                                              const APInt *C) {
2436   // TODO: Some of these folds could work with arbitrary constants, but this
2437   // function is limited to scalar and vector splat constants.
2438   if (!Cmp.isEquality())
2439     return nullptr;
2440 
2441   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = Cmp.getPredicate();
2442   bool isICMP_NE = Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE;
2443   Constant *RHS = cast<Constant>(Cmp.getOperand(1));
2444   Value *BOp0 = BO->getOperand(0), *BOp1 = BO->getOperand(1);
2445 
2446   switch (BO->getOpcode()) {
2447   case Instruction::SRem:
2448     // If we have a signed (X % (2^c)) == 0, turn it into an unsigned one.
2449     if (*C == 0 && BO->hasOneUse()) {
2450       const APInt *BOC;
2451       if (match(BOp1, m_APInt(BOC)) && BOC->sgt(1) && BOC->isPowerOf2()) {
2452         Value *NewRem = Builder->CreateURem(BOp0, BOp1, BO->getName());
2453         return new ICmpInst(Pred, NewRem,
2454                             Constant::getNullValue(BO->getType()));
2455       }
2456     }
2457     break;
2458   case Instruction::Add: {
2459     // Replace ((add A, B) != C) with (A != C-B) if B & C are constants.
2460     const APInt *BOC;
2461     if (match(BOp1, m_APInt(BOC))) {
2462       if (BO->hasOneUse()) {
2463         Constant *SubC = ConstantExpr::getSub(RHS, cast<Constant>(BOp1));
2464         return new ICmpInst(Pred, BOp0, SubC);
2465       }
2466     } else if (*C == 0) {
2467       // Replace ((add A, B) != 0) with (A != -B) if A or B is
2468       // efficiently invertible, or if the add has just this one use.
2469       if (Value *NegVal = dyn_castNegVal(BOp1))
2470         return new ICmpInst(Pred, BOp0, NegVal);
2471       if (Value *NegVal = dyn_castNegVal(BOp0))
2472         return new ICmpInst(Pred, NegVal, BOp1);
2473       if (BO->hasOneUse()) {
2474         Value *Neg = Builder->CreateNeg(BOp1);
2475         Neg->takeName(BO);
2476         return new ICmpInst(Pred, BOp0, Neg);
2477       }
2478     }
2479     break;
2480   }
2481   case Instruction::Xor:
2482     if (BO->hasOneUse()) {
2483       if (Constant *BOC = dyn_cast<Constant>(BOp1)) {
2484         // For the xor case, we can xor two constants together, eliminating
2485         // the explicit xor.
2486         return new ICmpInst(Pred, BOp0, ConstantExpr::getXor(RHS, BOC));
2487       } else if (*C == 0) {
2488         // Replace ((xor A, B) != 0) with (A != B)
2489         return new ICmpInst(Pred, BOp0, BOp1);
2490       }
2491     }
2492     break;
2493   case Instruction::Sub:
2494     if (BO->hasOneUse()) {
2495       const APInt *BOC;
2496       if (match(BOp0, m_APInt(BOC))) {
2497         // Replace ((sub BOC, B) != C) with (B != BOC-C).
2498         Constant *SubC = ConstantExpr::getSub(cast<Constant>(BOp0), RHS);
2499         return new ICmpInst(Pred, BOp1, SubC);
2500       } else if (*C == 0) {
2501         // Replace ((sub A, B) != 0) with (A != B).
2502         return new ICmpInst(Pred, BOp0, BOp1);
2503       }
2504     }
2505     break;
2506   case Instruction::Or: {
2507     const APInt *BOC;
2508     if (match(BOp1, m_APInt(BOC)) && BO->hasOneUse() && RHS->isAllOnesValue()) {
2509       // Comparing if all bits outside of a constant mask are set?
2510       // Replace (X | C) == -1 with (X & ~C) == ~C.
2511       // This removes the -1 constant.
2512       Constant *NotBOC = ConstantExpr::getNot(cast<Constant>(BOp1));
2513       Value *And = Builder->CreateAnd(BOp0, NotBOC);
2514       return new ICmpInst(Pred, And, NotBOC);
2515     }
2516     break;
2517   }
2518   case Instruction::And: {
2519     const APInt *BOC;
2520     if (match(BOp1, m_APInt(BOC))) {
2521       // If we have ((X & C) == C), turn it into ((X & C) != 0).
2522       if (C == BOC && C->isPowerOf2())
2523         return new ICmpInst(isICMP_NE ? ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ : ICmpInst::ICMP_NE,
2524                             BO, Constant::getNullValue(RHS->getType()));
2525 
2526       // Don't perform the following transforms if the AND has multiple uses
2527       if (!BO->hasOneUse())
2528         break;
2529 
2530       // Replace (and X, (1 << size(X)-1) != 0) with x s< 0
2531       if (BOC->isSignBit()) {
2532         Constant *Zero = Constant::getNullValue(BOp0->getType());
2533         auto NewPred = isICMP_NE ? ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT : ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE;
2534         return new ICmpInst(NewPred, BOp0, Zero);
2535       }
2536 
2537       // ((X & ~7) == 0) --> X < 8
2538       if (*C == 0 && (~(*BOC) + 1).isPowerOf2()) {
2539         Constant *NegBOC = ConstantExpr::getNeg(cast<Constant>(BOp1));
2540         auto NewPred = isICMP_NE ? ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE : ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT;
2541         return new ICmpInst(NewPred, BOp0, NegBOC);
2542       }
2543     }
2544     break;
2545   }
2546   case Instruction::Mul:
2547     if (*C == 0 && BO->hasNoSignedWrap()) {
2548       const APInt *BOC;
2549       if (match(BOp1, m_APInt(BOC)) && *BOC != 0) {
2550         // The trivial case (mul X, 0) is handled by InstSimplify.
2551         // General case : (mul X, C) != 0 iff X != 0
2552         //                (mul X, C) == 0 iff X == 0
2553         return new ICmpInst(Pred, BOp0, Constant::getNullValue(RHS->getType()));
2554       }
2555     }
2556     break;
2557   case Instruction::UDiv:
2558     if (*C == 0) {
2559       // (icmp eq/ne (udiv A, B), 0) -> (icmp ugt/ule i32 B, A)
2560       auto NewPred = isICMP_NE ? ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE : ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT;
2561       return new ICmpInst(NewPred, BOp1, BOp0);
2562     }
2563     break;
2564   default:
2565     break;
2566   }
2567   return nullptr;
2568 }
2569 
2570 /// Fold an icmp with LLVM intrinsic and constant operand: icmp Pred II, C.
2571 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpIntrinsicWithConstant(ICmpInst &Cmp,
2572                                                          const APInt *C) {
2573   IntrinsicInst *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(Cmp.getOperand(0));
2574   if (!II || !Cmp.isEquality())
2575     return nullptr;
2576 
2577   // Handle icmp {eq|ne} <intrinsic>, intcst.
2578   switch (II->getIntrinsicID()) {
2579   case Intrinsic::bswap:
2580     Worklist.Add(II);
2581     Cmp.setOperand(0, II->getArgOperand(0));
2582     Cmp.setOperand(1, Builder->getInt(C->byteSwap()));
2583     return &Cmp;
2584   case Intrinsic::ctlz:
2585   case Intrinsic::cttz:
2586     // ctz(A) == bitwidth(A)  ->  A == 0 and likewise for !=
2587     if (*C == C->getBitWidth()) {
2588       Worklist.Add(II);
2589       Cmp.setOperand(0, II->getArgOperand(0));
2590       Cmp.setOperand(1, ConstantInt::getNullValue(II->getType()));
2591       return &Cmp;
2592     }
2593     break;
2594   case Intrinsic::ctpop: {
2595     // popcount(A) == 0  ->  A == 0 and likewise for !=
2596     // popcount(A) == bitwidth(A)  ->  A == -1 and likewise for !=
2597     bool IsZero = *C == 0;
2598     if (IsZero || *C == C->getBitWidth()) {
2599       Worklist.Add(II);
2600       Cmp.setOperand(0, II->getArgOperand(0));
2601       auto *NewOp = IsZero ? Constant::getNullValue(II->getType())
2602                            : Constant::getAllOnesValue(II->getType());
2603       Cmp.setOperand(1, NewOp);
2604       return &Cmp;
2605     }
2606     break;
2607   }
2608   default:
2609     break;
2610   }
2611   return nullptr;
2612 }
2613 
2614 /// Handle icmp with constant (but not simple integer constant) RHS.
2615 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpInstWithConstantNotInt(ICmpInst &I) {
2616   Value *Op0 = I.getOperand(0), *Op1 = I.getOperand(1);
2617   Constant *RHSC = dyn_cast<Constant>(Op1);
2618   Instruction *LHSI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Op0);
2619   if (!RHSC || !LHSI)
2620     return nullptr;
2621 
2622   switch (LHSI->getOpcode()) {
2623   case Instruction::GetElementPtr:
2624     // icmp pred GEP (P, int 0, int 0, int 0), null -> icmp pred P, null
2625     if (RHSC->isNullValue() &&
2626         cast<GetElementPtrInst>(LHSI)->hasAllZeroIndices())
2627       return new ICmpInst(
2628           I.getPredicate(), LHSI->getOperand(0),
2629           Constant::getNullValue(LHSI->getOperand(0)->getType()));
2630     break;
2631   case Instruction::PHI:
2632     // Only fold icmp into the PHI if the phi and icmp are in the same
2633     // block.  If in the same block, we're encouraging jump threading.  If
2634     // not, we are just pessimizing the code by making an i1 phi.
2635     if (LHSI->getParent() == I.getParent())
2636       if (Instruction *NV = FoldOpIntoPhi(I))
2637         return NV;
2638     break;
2639   case Instruction::Select: {
2640     // If either operand of the select is a constant, we can fold the
2641     // comparison into the select arms, which will cause one to be
2642     // constant folded and the select turned into a bitwise or.
2643     Value *Op1 = nullptr, *Op2 = nullptr;
2644     ConstantInt *CI = nullptr;
2645     if (Constant *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(LHSI->getOperand(1))) {
2646       Op1 = ConstantExpr::getICmp(I.getPredicate(), C, RHSC);
2647       CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Op1);
2648     }
2649     if (Constant *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(LHSI->getOperand(2))) {
2650       Op2 = ConstantExpr::getICmp(I.getPredicate(), C, RHSC);
2651       CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Op2);
2652     }
2653 
2654     // We only want to perform this transformation if it will not lead to
2655     // additional code. This is true if either both sides of the select
2656     // fold to a constant (in which case the icmp is replaced with a select
2657     // which will usually simplify) or this is the only user of the
2658     // select (in which case we are trading a select+icmp for a simpler
2659     // select+icmp) or all uses of the select can be replaced based on
2660     // dominance information ("Global cases").
2661     bool Transform = false;
2662     if (Op1 && Op2)
2663       Transform = true;
2664     else if (Op1 || Op2) {
2665       // Local case
2666       if (LHSI->hasOneUse())
2667         Transform = true;
2668       // Global cases
2669       else if (CI && !CI->isZero())
2670         // When Op1 is constant try replacing select with second operand.
2671         // Otherwise Op2 is constant and try replacing select with first
2672         // operand.
2673         Transform =
2674             replacedSelectWithOperand(cast<SelectInst>(LHSI), &I, Op1 ? 2 : 1);
2675     }
2676     if (Transform) {
2677       if (!Op1)
2678         Op1 = Builder->CreateICmp(I.getPredicate(), LHSI->getOperand(1), RHSC,
2679                                   I.getName());
2680       if (!Op2)
2681         Op2 = Builder->CreateICmp(I.getPredicate(), LHSI->getOperand(2), RHSC,
2682                                   I.getName());
2683       return SelectInst::Create(LHSI->getOperand(0), Op1, Op2);
2684     }
2685     break;
2686   }
2687   case Instruction::IntToPtr:
2688     // icmp pred inttoptr(X), null -> icmp pred X, 0
2689     if (RHSC->isNullValue() &&
2690         DL.getIntPtrType(RHSC->getType()) == LHSI->getOperand(0)->getType())
2691       return new ICmpInst(
2692           I.getPredicate(), LHSI->getOperand(0),
2693           Constant::getNullValue(LHSI->getOperand(0)->getType()));
2694     break;
2695 
2696   case Instruction::Load:
2697     // Try to optimize things like "A[i] > 4" to index computations.
2698     if (GetElementPtrInst *GEP =
2699             dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(LHSI->getOperand(0))) {
2700       if (GlobalVariable *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(GEP->getOperand(0)))
2701         if (GV->isConstant() && GV->hasDefinitiveInitializer() &&
2702             !cast<LoadInst>(LHSI)->isVolatile())
2703           if (Instruction *Res = foldCmpLoadFromIndexedGlobal(GEP, GV, I))
2704             return Res;
2705     }
2706     break;
2707   }
2708 
2709   return nullptr;
2710 }
2711 
2712 /// Try to fold icmp (binop), X or icmp X, (binop).
2713 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpBinOp(ICmpInst &I) {
2714   Value *Op0 = I.getOperand(0), *Op1 = I.getOperand(1);
2715 
2716   // Special logic for binary operators.
2717   BinaryOperator *BO0 = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(Op0);
2718   BinaryOperator *BO1 = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(Op1);
2719   if (!BO0 && !BO1)
2720     return nullptr;
2721 
2722   CmpInst::Predicate Pred = I.getPredicate();
2723   bool NoOp0WrapProblem = false, NoOp1WrapProblem = false;
2724   if (BO0 && isa<OverflowingBinaryOperator>(BO0))
2725     NoOp0WrapProblem =
2726         ICmpInst::isEquality(Pred) ||
2727         (CmpInst::isUnsigned(Pred) && BO0->hasNoUnsignedWrap()) ||
2728         (CmpInst::isSigned(Pred) && BO0->hasNoSignedWrap());
2729   if (BO1 && isa<OverflowingBinaryOperator>(BO1))
2730     NoOp1WrapProblem =
2731         ICmpInst::isEquality(Pred) ||
2732         (CmpInst::isUnsigned(Pred) && BO1->hasNoUnsignedWrap()) ||
2733         (CmpInst::isSigned(Pred) && BO1->hasNoSignedWrap());
2734 
2735   // Analyze the case when either Op0 or Op1 is an add instruction.
2736   // Op0 = A + B (or A and B are null); Op1 = C + D (or C and D are null).
2737   Value *A = nullptr, *B = nullptr, *C = nullptr, *D = nullptr;
2738   if (BO0 && BO0->getOpcode() == Instruction::Add) {
2739     A = BO0->getOperand(0);
2740     B = BO0->getOperand(1);
2741   }
2742   if (BO1 && BO1->getOpcode() == Instruction::Add) {
2743     C = BO1->getOperand(0);
2744     D = BO1->getOperand(1);
2745   }
2746 
2747   // icmp (X+cst) < 0 --> X < -cst
2748   if (NoOp0WrapProblem && ICmpInst::isSigned(Pred) && match(Op1, m_Zero()))
2749     if (ConstantInt *RHSC = dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(B))
2750       if (!RHSC->isMinValue(/*isSigned=*/true))
2751         return new ICmpInst(Pred, A, ConstantExpr::getNeg(RHSC));
2752 
2753   // icmp (X+Y), X -> icmp Y, 0 for equalities or if there is no overflow.
2754   if ((A == Op1 || B == Op1) && NoOp0WrapProblem)
2755     return new ICmpInst(Pred, A == Op1 ? B : A,
2756                         Constant::getNullValue(Op1->getType()));
2757 
2758   // icmp X, (X+Y) -> icmp 0, Y for equalities or if there is no overflow.
2759   if ((C == Op0 || D == Op0) && NoOp1WrapProblem)
2760     return new ICmpInst(Pred, Constant::getNullValue(Op0->getType()),
2761                         C == Op0 ? D : C);
2762 
2763   // icmp (X+Y), (X+Z) -> icmp Y, Z for equalities or if there is no overflow.
2764   if (A && C && (A == C || A == D || B == C || B == D) && NoOp0WrapProblem &&
2765       NoOp1WrapProblem &&
2766       // Try not to increase register pressure.
2767       BO0->hasOneUse() && BO1->hasOneUse()) {
2768     // Determine Y and Z in the form icmp (X+Y), (X+Z).
2769     Value *Y, *Z;
2770     if (A == C) {
2771       // C + B == C + D  ->  B == D
2772       Y = B;
2773       Z = D;
2774     } else if (A == D) {
2775       // D + B == C + D  ->  B == C
2776       Y = B;
2777       Z = C;
2778     } else if (B == C) {
2779       // A + C == C + D  ->  A == D
2780       Y = A;
2781       Z = D;
2782     } else {
2783       assert(B == D);
2784       // A + D == C + D  ->  A == C
2785       Y = A;
2786       Z = C;
2787     }
2788     return new ICmpInst(Pred, Y, Z);
2789   }
2790 
2791   // icmp slt (X + -1), Y -> icmp sle X, Y
2792   if (A && NoOp0WrapProblem && Pred == CmpInst::ICMP_SLT &&
2793       match(B, m_AllOnes()))
2794     return new ICmpInst(CmpInst::ICMP_SLE, A, Op1);
2795 
2796   // icmp sge (X + -1), Y -> icmp sgt X, Y
2797   if (A && NoOp0WrapProblem && Pred == CmpInst::ICMP_SGE &&
2798       match(B, m_AllOnes()))
2799     return new ICmpInst(CmpInst::ICMP_SGT, A, Op1);
2800 
2801   // icmp sle (X + 1), Y -> icmp slt X, Y
2802   if (A && NoOp0WrapProblem && Pred == CmpInst::ICMP_SLE && match(B, m_One()))
2803     return new ICmpInst(CmpInst::ICMP_SLT, A, Op1);
2804 
2805   // icmp sgt (X + 1), Y -> icmp sge X, Y
2806   if (A && NoOp0WrapProblem && Pred == CmpInst::ICMP_SGT && match(B, m_One()))
2807     return new ICmpInst(CmpInst::ICMP_SGE, A, Op1);
2808 
2809   // icmp sgt X, (Y + -1) -> icmp sge X, Y
2810   if (C && NoOp1WrapProblem && Pred == CmpInst::ICMP_SGT &&
2811       match(D, m_AllOnes()))
2812     return new ICmpInst(CmpInst::ICMP_SGE, Op0, C);
2813 
2814   // icmp sle X, (Y + -1) -> icmp slt X, Y
2815   if (C && NoOp1WrapProblem && Pred == CmpInst::ICMP_SLE &&
2816       match(D, m_AllOnes()))
2817     return new ICmpInst(CmpInst::ICMP_SLT, Op0, C);
2818 
2819   // icmp sge X, (Y + 1) -> icmp sgt X, Y
2820   if (C && NoOp1WrapProblem && Pred == CmpInst::ICMP_SGE && match(D, m_One()))
2821     return new ICmpInst(CmpInst::ICMP_SGT, Op0, C);
2822 
2823   // icmp slt X, (Y + 1) -> icmp sle X, Y
2824   if (C && NoOp1WrapProblem && Pred == CmpInst::ICMP_SLT && match(D, m_One()))
2825     return new ICmpInst(CmpInst::ICMP_SLE, Op0, C);
2826 
2827   // if C1 has greater magnitude than C2:
2828   //  icmp (X + C1), (Y + C2) -> icmp (X + C3), Y
2829   //  s.t. C3 = C1 - C2
2830   //
2831   // if C2 has greater magnitude than C1:
2832   //  icmp (X + C1), (Y + C2) -> icmp X, (Y + C3)
2833   //  s.t. C3 = C2 - C1
2834   if (A && C && NoOp0WrapProblem && NoOp1WrapProblem &&
2835       (BO0->hasOneUse() || BO1->hasOneUse()) && !I.isUnsigned())
2836     if (ConstantInt *C1 = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(B))
2837       if (ConstantInt *C2 = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(D)) {
2838         const APInt &AP1 = C1->getValue();
2839         const APInt &AP2 = C2->getValue();
2840         if (AP1.isNegative() == AP2.isNegative()) {
2841           APInt AP1Abs = C1->getValue().abs();
2842           APInt AP2Abs = C2->getValue().abs();
2843           if (AP1Abs.uge(AP2Abs)) {
2844             ConstantInt *C3 = Builder->getInt(AP1 - AP2);
2845             Value *NewAdd = Builder->CreateNSWAdd(A, C3);
2846             return new ICmpInst(Pred, NewAdd, C);
2847           } else {
2848             ConstantInt *C3 = Builder->getInt(AP2 - AP1);
2849             Value *NewAdd = Builder->CreateNSWAdd(C, C3);
2850             return new ICmpInst(Pred, A, NewAdd);
2851           }
2852         }
2853       }
2854 
2855   // Analyze the case when either Op0 or Op1 is a sub instruction.
2856   // Op0 = A - B (or A and B are null); Op1 = C - D (or C and D are null).
2857   A = nullptr;
2858   B = nullptr;
2859   C = nullptr;
2860   D = nullptr;
2861   if (BO0 && BO0->getOpcode() == Instruction::Sub) {
2862     A = BO0->getOperand(0);
2863     B = BO0->getOperand(1);
2864   }
2865   if (BO1 && BO1->getOpcode() == Instruction::Sub) {
2866     C = BO1->getOperand(0);
2867     D = BO1->getOperand(1);
2868   }
2869 
2870   // icmp (X-Y), X -> icmp 0, Y for equalities or if there is no overflow.
2871   if (A == Op1 && NoOp0WrapProblem)
2872     return new ICmpInst(Pred, Constant::getNullValue(Op1->getType()), B);
2873 
2874   // icmp X, (X-Y) -> icmp Y, 0 for equalities or if there is no overflow.
2875   if (C == Op0 && NoOp1WrapProblem)
2876     return new ICmpInst(Pred, D, Constant::getNullValue(Op0->getType()));
2877 
2878   // icmp (Y-X), (Z-X) -> icmp Y, Z for equalities or if there is no overflow.
2879   if (B && D && B == D && NoOp0WrapProblem && NoOp1WrapProblem &&
2880       // Try not to increase register pressure.
2881       BO0->hasOneUse() && BO1->hasOneUse())
2882     return new ICmpInst(Pred, A, C);
2883 
2884   // icmp (X-Y), (X-Z) -> icmp Z, Y for equalities or if there is no overflow.
2885   if (A && C && A == C && NoOp0WrapProblem && NoOp1WrapProblem &&
2886       // Try not to increase register pressure.
2887       BO0->hasOneUse() && BO1->hasOneUse())
2888     return new ICmpInst(Pred, D, B);
2889 
2890   // icmp (0-X) < cst --> x > -cst
2891   if (NoOp0WrapProblem && ICmpInst::isSigned(Pred)) {
2892     Value *X;
2893     if (match(BO0, m_Neg(m_Value(X))))
2894       if (ConstantInt *RHSC = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Op1))
2895         if (!RHSC->isMinValue(/*isSigned=*/true))
2896           return new ICmpInst(I.getSwappedPredicate(), X,
2897                               ConstantExpr::getNeg(RHSC));
2898   }
2899 
2900   BinaryOperator *SRem = nullptr;
2901   // icmp (srem X, Y), Y
2902   if (BO0 && BO0->getOpcode() == Instruction::SRem && Op1 == BO0->getOperand(1))
2903     SRem = BO0;
2904   // icmp Y, (srem X, Y)
2905   else if (BO1 && BO1->getOpcode() == Instruction::SRem &&
2906            Op0 == BO1->getOperand(1))
2907     SRem = BO1;
2908   if (SRem) {
2909     // We don't check hasOneUse to avoid increasing register pressure because
2910     // the value we use is the same value this instruction was already using.
2911     switch (SRem == BO0 ? ICmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(Pred) : Pred) {
2912     default:
2913       break;
2914     case ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ:
2915       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getFalse(I.getType()));
2916     case ICmpInst::ICMP_NE:
2917       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getTrue(I.getType()));
2918     case ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT:
2919     case ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE:
2920       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT, SRem->getOperand(1),
2921                           Constant::getAllOnesValue(SRem->getType()));
2922     case ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT:
2923     case ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE:
2924       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT, SRem->getOperand(1),
2925                           Constant::getNullValue(SRem->getType()));
2926     }
2927   }
2928 
2929   if (BO0 && BO1 && BO0->getOpcode() == BO1->getOpcode() && BO0->hasOneUse() &&
2930       BO1->hasOneUse() && BO0->getOperand(1) == BO1->getOperand(1)) {
2931     switch (BO0->getOpcode()) {
2932     default:
2933       break;
2934     case Instruction::Add:
2935     case Instruction::Sub:
2936     case Instruction::Xor:
2937       if (I.isEquality()) // a+x icmp eq/ne b+x --> a icmp b
2938         return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), BO0->getOperand(0),
2939                             BO1->getOperand(0));
2940       // icmp u/s (a ^ signbit), (b ^ signbit) --> icmp s/u a, b
2941       if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(BO0->getOperand(1))) {
2942         if (CI->getValue().isSignBit()) {
2943           ICmpInst::Predicate Pred =
2944               I.isSigned() ? I.getUnsignedPredicate() : I.getSignedPredicate();
2945           return new ICmpInst(Pred, BO0->getOperand(0), BO1->getOperand(0));
2946         }
2947 
2948         if (BO0->getOpcode() == Instruction::Xor && CI->isMaxValue(true)) {
2949           ICmpInst::Predicate Pred =
2950               I.isSigned() ? I.getUnsignedPredicate() : I.getSignedPredicate();
2951           Pred = I.getSwappedPredicate(Pred);
2952           return new ICmpInst(Pred, BO0->getOperand(0), BO1->getOperand(0));
2953         }
2954       }
2955       break;
2956     case Instruction::Mul:
2957       if (!I.isEquality())
2958         break;
2959 
2960       if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(BO0->getOperand(1))) {
2961         // a * Cst icmp eq/ne b * Cst --> a & Mask icmp b & Mask
2962         // Mask = -1 >> count-trailing-zeros(Cst).
2963         if (!CI->isZero() && !CI->isOne()) {
2964           const APInt &AP = CI->getValue();
2965           ConstantInt *Mask = ConstantInt::get(
2966               I.getContext(),
2967               APInt::getLowBitsSet(AP.getBitWidth(),
2968                                    AP.getBitWidth() - AP.countTrailingZeros()));
2969           Value *And1 = Builder->CreateAnd(BO0->getOperand(0), Mask);
2970           Value *And2 = Builder->CreateAnd(BO1->getOperand(0), Mask);
2971           return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), And1, And2);
2972         }
2973       }
2974       break;
2975     case Instruction::UDiv:
2976     case Instruction::LShr:
2977       if (I.isSigned())
2978         break;
2979       LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
2980     case Instruction::SDiv:
2981     case Instruction::AShr:
2982       if (!BO0->isExact() || !BO1->isExact())
2983         break;
2984       return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), BO0->getOperand(0),
2985                           BO1->getOperand(0));
2986     case Instruction::Shl: {
2987       bool NUW = BO0->hasNoUnsignedWrap() && BO1->hasNoUnsignedWrap();
2988       bool NSW = BO0->hasNoSignedWrap() && BO1->hasNoSignedWrap();
2989       if (!NUW && !NSW)
2990         break;
2991       if (!NSW && I.isSigned())
2992         break;
2993       return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), BO0->getOperand(0),
2994                           BO1->getOperand(0));
2995     }
2996     }
2997   }
2998 
2999   if (BO0) {
3000     // Transform  A & (L - 1) `ult` L --> L != 0
3001     auto LSubOne = m_Add(m_Specific(Op1), m_AllOnes());
3002     auto BitwiseAnd =
3003         m_CombineOr(m_And(m_Value(), LSubOne), m_And(LSubOne, m_Value()));
3004 
3005     if (match(BO0, BitwiseAnd) && I.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT) {
3006       auto *Zero = Constant::getNullValue(BO0->getType());
3007       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, Op1, Zero);
3008     }
3009   }
3010 
3011   return nullptr;
3012 }
3013 
3014 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpEquality(ICmpInst &I) {
3015   if (!I.isEquality())
3016     return nullptr;
3017 
3018   Value *Op0 = I.getOperand(0), *Op1 = I.getOperand(1);
3019   Value *A, *B, *C, *D;
3020   if (match(Op0, m_Xor(m_Value(A), m_Value(B)))) {
3021     if (A == Op1 || B == Op1) { // (A^B) == A  ->  B == 0
3022       Value *OtherVal = A == Op1 ? B : A;
3023       return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), OtherVal,
3024                           Constant::getNullValue(A->getType()));
3025     }
3026 
3027     if (match(Op1, m_Xor(m_Value(C), m_Value(D)))) {
3028       // A^c1 == C^c2 --> A == C^(c1^c2)
3029       ConstantInt *C1, *C2;
3030       if (match(B, m_ConstantInt(C1)) && match(D, m_ConstantInt(C2)) &&
3031           Op1->hasOneUse()) {
3032         Constant *NC = Builder->getInt(C1->getValue() ^ C2->getValue());
3033         Value *Xor = Builder->CreateXor(C, NC);
3034         return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), A, Xor);
3035       }
3036 
3037       // A^B == A^D -> B == D
3038       if (A == C)
3039         return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), B, D);
3040       if (A == D)
3041         return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), B, C);
3042       if (B == C)
3043         return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), A, D);
3044       if (B == D)
3045         return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), A, C);
3046     }
3047   }
3048 
3049   if (match(Op1, m_Xor(m_Value(A), m_Value(B))) && (A == Op0 || B == Op0)) {
3050     // A == (A^B)  ->  B == 0
3051     Value *OtherVal = A == Op0 ? B : A;
3052     return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), OtherVal,
3053                         Constant::getNullValue(A->getType()));
3054   }
3055 
3056   // (X&Z) == (Y&Z) -> (X^Y) & Z == 0
3057   if (match(Op0, m_OneUse(m_And(m_Value(A), m_Value(B)))) &&
3058       match(Op1, m_OneUse(m_And(m_Value(C), m_Value(D))))) {
3059     Value *X = nullptr, *Y = nullptr, *Z = nullptr;
3060 
3061     if (A == C) {
3062       X = B;
3063       Y = D;
3064       Z = A;
3065     } else if (A == D) {
3066       X = B;
3067       Y = C;
3068       Z = A;
3069     } else if (B == C) {
3070       X = A;
3071       Y = D;
3072       Z = B;
3073     } else if (B == D) {
3074       X = A;
3075       Y = C;
3076       Z = B;
3077     }
3078 
3079     if (X) { // Build (X^Y) & Z
3080       Op1 = Builder->CreateXor(X, Y);
3081       Op1 = Builder->CreateAnd(Op1, Z);
3082       I.setOperand(0, Op1);
3083       I.setOperand(1, Constant::getNullValue(Op1->getType()));
3084       return &I;
3085     }
3086   }
3087 
3088   // Transform (zext A) == (B & (1<<X)-1) --> A == (trunc B)
3089   // and       (B & (1<<X)-1) == (zext A) --> A == (trunc B)
3090   ConstantInt *Cst1;
3091   if ((Op0->hasOneUse() && match(Op0, m_ZExt(m_Value(A))) &&
3092        match(Op1, m_And(m_Value(B), m_ConstantInt(Cst1)))) ||
3093       (Op1->hasOneUse() && match(Op0, m_And(m_Value(B), m_ConstantInt(Cst1))) &&
3094        match(Op1, m_ZExt(m_Value(A))))) {
3095     APInt Pow2 = Cst1->getValue() + 1;
3096     if (Pow2.isPowerOf2() && isa<IntegerType>(A->getType()) &&
3097         Pow2.logBase2() == cast<IntegerType>(A->getType())->getBitWidth())
3098       return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), A,
3099                           Builder->CreateTrunc(B, A->getType()));
3100   }
3101 
3102   // (A >> C) == (B >> C) --> (A^B) u< (1 << C)
3103   // For lshr and ashr pairs.
3104   if ((match(Op0, m_OneUse(m_LShr(m_Value(A), m_ConstantInt(Cst1)))) &&
3105        match(Op1, m_OneUse(m_LShr(m_Value(B), m_Specific(Cst1))))) ||
3106       (match(Op0, m_OneUse(m_AShr(m_Value(A), m_ConstantInt(Cst1)))) &&
3107        match(Op1, m_OneUse(m_AShr(m_Value(B), m_Specific(Cst1)))))) {
3108     unsigned TypeBits = Cst1->getBitWidth();
3109     unsigned ShAmt = (unsigned)Cst1->getLimitedValue(TypeBits);
3110     if (ShAmt < TypeBits && ShAmt != 0) {
3111       ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = I.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE
3112                                      ? ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE
3113                                      : ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT;
3114       Value *Xor = Builder->CreateXor(A, B, I.getName() + ".unshifted");
3115       APInt CmpVal = APInt::getOneBitSet(TypeBits, ShAmt);
3116       return new ICmpInst(Pred, Xor, Builder->getInt(CmpVal));
3117     }
3118   }
3119 
3120   // (A << C) == (B << C) --> ((A^B) & (~0U >> C)) == 0
3121   if (match(Op0, m_OneUse(m_Shl(m_Value(A), m_ConstantInt(Cst1)))) &&
3122       match(Op1, m_OneUse(m_Shl(m_Value(B), m_Specific(Cst1))))) {
3123     unsigned TypeBits = Cst1->getBitWidth();
3124     unsigned ShAmt = (unsigned)Cst1->getLimitedValue(TypeBits);
3125     if (ShAmt < TypeBits && ShAmt != 0) {
3126       Value *Xor = Builder->CreateXor(A, B, I.getName() + ".unshifted");
3127       APInt AndVal = APInt::getLowBitsSet(TypeBits, TypeBits - ShAmt);
3128       Value *And = Builder->CreateAnd(Xor, Builder->getInt(AndVal),
3129                                       I.getName() + ".mask");
3130       return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), And,
3131                           Constant::getNullValue(Cst1->getType()));
3132     }
3133   }
3134 
3135   // Transform "icmp eq (trunc (lshr(X, cst1)), cst" to
3136   // "icmp (and X, mask), cst"
3137   uint64_t ShAmt = 0;
3138   if (Op0->hasOneUse() &&
3139       match(Op0, m_Trunc(m_OneUse(m_LShr(m_Value(A), m_ConstantInt(ShAmt))))) &&
3140       match(Op1, m_ConstantInt(Cst1)) &&
3141       // Only do this when A has multiple uses.  This is most important to do
3142       // when it exposes other optimizations.
3143       !A->hasOneUse()) {
3144     unsigned ASize = cast<IntegerType>(A->getType())->getPrimitiveSizeInBits();
3145 
3146     if (ShAmt < ASize) {
3147       APInt MaskV =
3148           APInt::getLowBitsSet(ASize, Op0->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits());
3149       MaskV <<= ShAmt;
3150 
3151       APInt CmpV = Cst1->getValue().zext(ASize);
3152       CmpV <<= ShAmt;
3153 
3154       Value *Mask = Builder->CreateAnd(A, Builder->getInt(MaskV));
3155       return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), Mask, Builder->getInt(CmpV));
3156     }
3157   }
3158 
3159   return nullptr;
3160 }
3161 
3162 /// Handle icmp (cast x to y), (cast/cst). We only handle extending casts so
3163 /// far.
3164 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpWithCastAndCast(ICmpInst &ICmp) {
3165   const CastInst *LHSCI = cast<CastInst>(ICmp.getOperand(0));
3166   Value *LHSCIOp        = LHSCI->getOperand(0);
3167   Type *SrcTy     = LHSCIOp->getType();
3168   Type *DestTy    = LHSCI->getType();
3169   Value *RHSCIOp;
3170 
3171   // Turn icmp (ptrtoint x), (ptrtoint/c) into a compare of the input if the
3172   // integer type is the same size as the pointer type.
3173   if (LHSCI->getOpcode() == Instruction::PtrToInt &&
3174       DL.getPointerTypeSizeInBits(SrcTy) == DestTy->getIntegerBitWidth()) {
3175     Value *RHSOp = nullptr;
3176     if (auto *RHSC = dyn_cast<PtrToIntOperator>(ICmp.getOperand(1))) {
3177       Value *RHSCIOp = RHSC->getOperand(0);
3178       if (RHSCIOp->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace() ==
3179           LHSCIOp->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace()) {
3180         RHSOp = RHSC->getOperand(0);
3181         // If the pointer types don't match, insert a bitcast.
3182         if (LHSCIOp->getType() != RHSOp->getType())
3183           RHSOp = Builder->CreateBitCast(RHSOp, LHSCIOp->getType());
3184       }
3185     } else if (auto *RHSC = dyn_cast<Constant>(ICmp.getOperand(1))) {
3186       RHSOp = ConstantExpr::getIntToPtr(RHSC, SrcTy);
3187     }
3188 
3189     if (RHSOp)
3190       return new ICmpInst(ICmp.getPredicate(), LHSCIOp, RHSOp);
3191   }
3192 
3193   // The code below only handles extension cast instructions, so far.
3194   // Enforce this.
3195   if (LHSCI->getOpcode() != Instruction::ZExt &&
3196       LHSCI->getOpcode() != Instruction::SExt)
3197     return nullptr;
3198 
3199   bool isSignedExt = LHSCI->getOpcode() == Instruction::SExt;
3200   bool isSignedCmp = ICmp.isSigned();
3201 
3202   if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(ICmp.getOperand(1))) {
3203     // Not an extension from the same type?
3204     RHSCIOp = CI->getOperand(0);
3205     if (RHSCIOp->getType() != LHSCIOp->getType())
3206       return nullptr;
3207 
3208     // If the signedness of the two casts doesn't agree (i.e. one is a sext
3209     // and the other is a zext), then we can't handle this.
3210     if (CI->getOpcode() != LHSCI->getOpcode())
3211       return nullptr;
3212 
3213     // Deal with equality cases early.
3214     if (ICmp.isEquality())
3215       return new ICmpInst(ICmp.getPredicate(), LHSCIOp, RHSCIOp);
3216 
3217     // A signed comparison of sign extended values simplifies into a
3218     // signed comparison.
3219     if (isSignedCmp && isSignedExt)
3220       return new ICmpInst(ICmp.getPredicate(), LHSCIOp, RHSCIOp);
3221 
3222     // The other three cases all fold into an unsigned comparison.
3223     return new ICmpInst(ICmp.getUnsignedPredicate(), LHSCIOp, RHSCIOp);
3224   }
3225 
3226   // If we aren't dealing with a constant on the RHS, exit early.
3227   auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(ICmp.getOperand(1));
3228   if (!C)
3229     return nullptr;
3230 
3231   // Compute the constant that would happen if we truncated to SrcTy then
3232   // re-extended to DestTy.
3233   Constant *Res1 = ConstantExpr::getTrunc(C, SrcTy);
3234   Constant *Res2 = ConstantExpr::getCast(LHSCI->getOpcode(), Res1, DestTy);
3235 
3236   // If the re-extended constant didn't change...
3237   if (Res2 == C) {
3238     // Deal with equality cases early.
3239     if (ICmp.isEquality())
3240       return new ICmpInst(ICmp.getPredicate(), LHSCIOp, Res1);
3241 
3242     // A signed comparison of sign extended values simplifies into a
3243     // signed comparison.
3244     if (isSignedExt && isSignedCmp)
3245       return new ICmpInst(ICmp.getPredicate(), LHSCIOp, Res1);
3246 
3247     // The other three cases all fold into an unsigned comparison.
3248     return new ICmpInst(ICmp.getUnsignedPredicate(), LHSCIOp, Res1);
3249   }
3250 
3251   // The re-extended constant changed, partly changed (in the case of a vector),
3252   // or could not be determined to be equal (in the case of a constant
3253   // expression), so the constant cannot be represented in the shorter type.
3254   // Consequently, we cannot emit a simple comparison.
3255   // All the cases that fold to true or false will have already been handled
3256   // by SimplifyICmpInst, so only deal with the tricky case.
3257 
3258   if (isSignedCmp || !isSignedExt || !isa<ConstantInt>(C))
3259     return nullptr;
3260 
3261   // Evaluate the comparison for LT (we invert for GT below). LE and GE cases
3262   // should have been folded away previously and not enter in here.
3263 
3264   // We're performing an unsigned comp with a sign extended value.
3265   // This is true if the input is >= 0. [aka >s -1]
3266   Constant *NegOne = Constant::getAllOnesValue(SrcTy);
3267   Value *Result = Builder->CreateICmpSGT(LHSCIOp, NegOne, ICmp.getName());
3268 
3269   // Finally, return the value computed.
3270   if (ICmp.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT)
3271     return replaceInstUsesWith(ICmp, Result);
3272 
3273   assert(ICmp.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT && "ICmp should be folded!");
3274   return BinaryOperator::CreateNot(Result);
3275 }
3276 
3277 bool InstCombiner::OptimizeOverflowCheck(OverflowCheckFlavor OCF, Value *LHS,
3278                                          Value *RHS, Instruction &OrigI,
3279                                          Value *&Result, Constant *&Overflow) {
3280   if (OrigI.isCommutative() && isa<Constant>(LHS) && !isa<Constant>(RHS))
3281     std::swap(LHS, RHS);
3282 
3283   auto SetResult = [&](Value *OpResult, Constant *OverflowVal, bool ReuseName) {
3284     Result = OpResult;
3285     Overflow = OverflowVal;
3286     if (ReuseName)
3287       Result->takeName(&OrigI);
3288     return true;
3289   };
3290 
3291   // If the overflow check was an add followed by a compare, the insertion point
3292   // may be pointing to the compare.  We want to insert the new instructions
3293   // before the add in case there are uses of the add between the add and the
3294   // compare.
3295   Builder->SetInsertPoint(&OrigI);
3296 
3297   switch (OCF) {
3298   case OCF_INVALID:
3299     llvm_unreachable("bad overflow check kind!");
3300 
3301   case OCF_UNSIGNED_ADD: {
3302     OverflowResult OR = computeOverflowForUnsignedAdd(LHS, RHS, &OrigI);
3303     if (OR == OverflowResult::NeverOverflows)
3304       return SetResult(Builder->CreateNUWAdd(LHS, RHS), Builder->getFalse(),
3305                        true);
3306 
3307     if (OR == OverflowResult::AlwaysOverflows)
3308       return SetResult(Builder->CreateAdd(LHS, RHS), Builder->getTrue(), true);
3309 
3310     // Fall through uadd into sadd
3311     LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
3312   }
3313   case OCF_SIGNED_ADD: {
3314     // X + 0 -> {X, false}
3315     if (match(RHS, m_Zero()))
3316       return SetResult(LHS, Builder->getFalse(), false);
3317 
3318     // We can strength reduce this signed add into a regular add if we can prove
3319     // that it will never overflow.
3320     if (OCF == OCF_SIGNED_ADD)
3321       if (WillNotOverflowSignedAdd(LHS, RHS, OrigI))
3322         return SetResult(Builder->CreateNSWAdd(LHS, RHS), Builder->getFalse(),
3323                          true);
3324     break;
3325   }
3326 
3327   case OCF_UNSIGNED_SUB:
3328   case OCF_SIGNED_SUB: {
3329     // X - 0 -> {X, false}
3330     if (match(RHS, m_Zero()))
3331       return SetResult(LHS, Builder->getFalse(), false);
3332 
3333     if (OCF == OCF_SIGNED_SUB) {
3334       if (WillNotOverflowSignedSub(LHS, RHS, OrigI))
3335         return SetResult(Builder->CreateNSWSub(LHS, RHS), Builder->getFalse(),
3336                          true);
3337     } else {
3338       if (WillNotOverflowUnsignedSub(LHS, RHS, OrigI))
3339         return SetResult(Builder->CreateNUWSub(LHS, RHS), Builder->getFalse(),
3340                          true);
3341     }
3342     break;
3343   }
3344 
3345   case OCF_UNSIGNED_MUL: {
3346     OverflowResult OR = computeOverflowForUnsignedMul(LHS, RHS, &OrigI);
3347     if (OR == OverflowResult::NeverOverflows)
3348       return SetResult(Builder->CreateNUWMul(LHS, RHS), Builder->getFalse(),
3349                        true);
3350     if (OR == OverflowResult::AlwaysOverflows)
3351       return SetResult(Builder->CreateMul(LHS, RHS), Builder->getTrue(), true);
3352     LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
3353   }
3354   case OCF_SIGNED_MUL:
3355     // X * undef -> undef
3356     if (isa<UndefValue>(RHS))
3357       return SetResult(RHS, UndefValue::get(Builder->getInt1Ty()), false);
3358 
3359     // X * 0 -> {0, false}
3360     if (match(RHS, m_Zero()))
3361       return SetResult(RHS, Builder->getFalse(), false);
3362 
3363     // X * 1 -> {X, false}
3364     if (match(RHS, m_One()))
3365       return SetResult(LHS, Builder->getFalse(), false);
3366 
3367     if (OCF == OCF_SIGNED_MUL)
3368       if (WillNotOverflowSignedMul(LHS, RHS, OrigI))
3369         return SetResult(Builder->CreateNSWMul(LHS, RHS), Builder->getFalse(),
3370                          true);
3371     break;
3372   }
3373 
3374   return false;
3375 }
3376 
3377 /// \brief Recognize and process idiom involving test for multiplication
3378 /// overflow.
3379 ///
3380 /// The caller has matched a pattern of the form:
3381 ///   I = cmp u (mul(zext A, zext B), V
3382 /// The function checks if this is a test for overflow and if so replaces
3383 /// multiplication with call to 'mul.with.overflow' intrinsic.
3384 ///
3385 /// \param I Compare instruction.
3386 /// \param MulVal Result of 'mult' instruction.  It is one of the arguments of
3387 ///               the compare instruction.  Must be of integer type.
3388 /// \param OtherVal The other argument of compare instruction.
3389 /// \returns Instruction which must replace the compare instruction, NULL if no
3390 ///          replacement required.
3391 static Instruction *processUMulZExtIdiom(ICmpInst &I, Value *MulVal,
3392                                          Value *OtherVal, InstCombiner &IC) {
3393   // Don't bother doing this transformation for pointers, don't do it for
3394   // vectors.
3395   if (!isa<IntegerType>(MulVal->getType()))
3396     return nullptr;
3397 
3398   assert(I.getOperand(0) == MulVal || I.getOperand(1) == MulVal);
3399   assert(I.getOperand(0) == OtherVal || I.getOperand(1) == OtherVal);
3400   auto *MulInstr = dyn_cast<Instruction>(MulVal);
3401   if (!MulInstr)
3402     return nullptr;
3403   assert(MulInstr->getOpcode() == Instruction::Mul);
3404 
3405   auto *LHS = cast<ZExtOperator>(MulInstr->getOperand(0)),
3406        *RHS = cast<ZExtOperator>(MulInstr->getOperand(1));
3407   assert(LHS->getOpcode() == Instruction::ZExt);
3408   assert(RHS->getOpcode() == Instruction::ZExt);
3409   Value *A = LHS->getOperand(0), *B = RHS->getOperand(0);
3410 
3411   // Calculate type and width of the result produced by mul.with.overflow.
3412   Type *TyA = A->getType(), *TyB = B->getType();
3413   unsigned WidthA = TyA->getPrimitiveSizeInBits(),
3414            WidthB = TyB->getPrimitiveSizeInBits();
3415   unsigned MulWidth;
3416   Type *MulType;
3417   if (WidthB > WidthA) {
3418     MulWidth = WidthB;
3419     MulType = TyB;
3420   } else {
3421     MulWidth = WidthA;
3422     MulType = TyA;
3423   }
3424 
3425   // In order to replace the original mul with a narrower mul.with.overflow,
3426   // all uses must ignore upper bits of the product.  The number of used low
3427   // bits must be not greater than the width of mul.with.overflow.
3428   if (MulVal->hasNUsesOrMore(2))
3429     for (User *U : MulVal->users()) {
3430       if (U == &I)
3431         continue;
3432       if (TruncInst *TI = dyn_cast<TruncInst>(U)) {
3433         // Check if truncation ignores bits above MulWidth.
3434         unsigned TruncWidth = TI->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits();
3435         if (TruncWidth > MulWidth)
3436           return nullptr;
3437       } else if (BinaryOperator *BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(U)) {
3438         // Check if AND ignores bits above MulWidth.
3439         if (BO->getOpcode() != Instruction::And)
3440           return nullptr;
3441         if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(BO->getOperand(1))) {
3442           const APInt &CVal = CI->getValue();
3443           if (CVal.getBitWidth() - CVal.countLeadingZeros() > MulWidth)
3444             return nullptr;
3445         }
3446       } else {
3447         // Other uses prohibit this transformation.
3448         return nullptr;
3449       }
3450     }
3451 
3452   // Recognize patterns
3453   switch (I.getPredicate()) {
3454   case ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ:
3455   case ICmpInst::ICMP_NE:
3456     // Recognize pattern:
3457     //   mulval = mul(zext A, zext B)
3458     //   cmp eq/neq mulval, zext trunc mulval
3459     if (ZExtInst *Zext = dyn_cast<ZExtInst>(OtherVal))
3460       if (Zext->hasOneUse()) {
3461         Value *ZextArg = Zext->getOperand(0);
3462         if (TruncInst *Trunc = dyn_cast<TruncInst>(ZextArg))
3463           if (Trunc->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() == MulWidth)
3464             break; //Recognized
3465       }
3466 
3467     // Recognize pattern:
3468     //   mulval = mul(zext A, zext B)
3469     //   cmp eq/neq mulval, and(mulval, mask), mask selects low MulWidth bits.
3470     ConstantInt *CI;
3471     Value *ValToMask;
3472     if (match(OtherVal, m_And(m_Value(ValToMask), m_ConstantInt(CI)))) {
3473       if (ValToMask != MulVal)
3474         return nullptr;
3475       const APInt &CVal = CI->getValue() + 1;
3476       if (CVal.isPowerOf2()) {
3477         unsigned MaskWidth = CVal.logBase2();
3478         if (MaskWidth == MulWidth)
3479           break; // Recognized
3480       }
3481     }
3482     return nullptr;
3483 
3484   case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT:
3485     // Recognize pattern:
3486     //   mulval = mul(zext A, zext B)
3487     //   cmp ugt mulval, max
3488     if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(OtherVal)) {
3489       APInt MaxVal = APInt::getMaxValue(MulWidth);
3490       MaxVal = MaxVal.zext(CI->getBitWidth());
3491       if (MaxVal.eq(CI->getValue()))
3492         break; // Recognized
3493     }
3494     return nullptr;
3495 
3496   case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE:
3497     // Recognize pattern:
3498     //   mulval = mul(zext A, zext B)
3499     //   cmp uge mulval, max+1
3500     if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(OtherVal)) {
3501       APInt MaxVal = APInt::getOneBitSet(CI->getBitWidth(), MulWidth);
3502       if (MaxVal.eq(CI->getValue()))
3503         break; // Recognized
3504     }
3505     return nullptr;
3506 
3507   case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE:
3508     // Recognize pattern:
3509     //   mulval = mul(zext A, zext B)
3510     //   cmp ule mulval, max
3511     if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(OtherVal)) {
3512       APInt MaxVal = APInt::getMaxValue(MulWidth);
3513       MaxVal = MaxVal.zext(CI->getBitWidth());
3514       if (MaxVal.eq(CI->getValue()))
3515         break; // Recognized
3516     }
3517     return nullptr;
3518 
3519   case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT:
3520     // Recognize pattern:
3521     //   mulval = mul(zext A, zext B)
3522     //   cmp ule mulval, max + 1
3523     if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(OtherVal)) {
3524       APInt MaxVal = APInt::getOneBitSet(CI->getBitWidth(), MulWidth);
3525       if (MaxVal.eq(CI->getValue()))
3526         break; // Recognized
3527     }
3528     return nullptr;
3529 
3530   default:
3531     return nullptr;
3532   }
3533 
3534   InstCombiner::BuilderTy *Builder = IC.Builder;
3535   Builder->SetInsertPoint(MulInstr);
3536 
3537   // Replace: mul(zext A, zext B) --> mul.with.overflow(A, B)
3538   Value *MulA = A, *MulB = B;
3539   if (WidthA < MulWidth)
3540     MulA = Builder->CreateZExt(A, MulType);
3541   if (WidthB < MulWidth)
3542     MulB = Builder->CreateZExt(B, MulType);
3543   Value *F = Intrinsic::getDeclaration(I.getModule(),
3544                                        Intrinsic::umul_with_overflow, MulType);
3545   CallInst *Call = Builder->CreateCall(F, {MulA, MulB}, "umul");
3546   IC.Worklist.Add(MulInstr);
3547 
3548   // If there are uses of mul result other than the comparison, we know that
3549   // they are truncation or binary AND. Change them to use result of
3550   // mul.with.overflow and adjust properly mask/size.
3551   if (MulVal->hasNUsesOrMore(2)) {
3552     Value *Mul = Builder->CreateExtractValue(Call, 0, "umul.value");
3553     for (User *U : MulVal->users()) {
3554       if (U == &I || U == OtherVal)
3555         continue;
3556       if (TruncInst *TI = dyn_cast<TruncInst>(U)) {
3557         if (TI->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() == MulWidth)
3558           IC.replaceInstUsesWith(*TI, Mul);
3559         else
3560           TI->setOperand(0, Mul);
3561       } else if (BinaryOperator *BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(U)) {
3562         assert(BO->getOpcode() == Instruction::And);
3563         // Replace (mul & mask) --> zext (mul.with.overflow & short_mask)
3564         ConstantInt *CI = cast<ConstantInt>(BO->getOperand(1));
3565         APInt ShortMask = CI->getValue().trunc(MulWidth);
3566         Value *ShortAnd = Builder->CreateAnd(Mul, ShortMask);
3567         Instruction *Zext =
3568             cast<Instruction>(Builder->CreateZExt(ShortAnd, BO->getType()));
3569         IC.Worklist.Add(Zext);
3570         IC.replaceInstUsesWith(*BO, Zext);
3571       } else {
3572         llvm_unreachable("Unexpected Binary operation");
3573       }
3574       IC.Worklist.Add(cast<Instruction>(U));
3575     }
3576   }
3577   if (isa<Instruction>(OtherVal))
3578     IC.Worklist.Add(cast<Instruction>(OtherVal));
3579 
3580   // The original icmp gets replaced with the overflow value, maybe inverted
3581   // depending on predicate.
3582   bool Inverse = false;
3583   switch (I.getPredicate()) {
3584   case ICmpInst::ICMP_NE:
3585     break;
3586   case ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ:
3587     Inverse = true;
3588     break;
3589   case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT:
3590   case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE:
3591     if (I.getOperand(0) == MulVal)
3592       break;
3593     Inverse = true;
3594     break;
3595   case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT:
3596   case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE:
3597     if (I.getOperand(1) == MulVal)
3598       break;
3599     Inverse = true;
3600     break;
3601   default:
3602     llvm_unreachable("Unexpected predicate");
3603   }
3604   if (Inverse) {
3605     Value *Res = Builder->CreateExtractValue(Call, 1);
3606     return BinaryOperator::CreateNot(Res);
3607   }
3608 
3609   return ExtractValueInst::Create(Call, 1);
3610 }
3611 
3612 /// When performing a comparison against a constant, it is possible that not all
3613 /// the bits in the LHS are demanded. This helper method computes the mask that
3614 /// IS demanded.
3615 static APInt getDemandedBitsLHSMask(ICmpInst &I, unsigned BitWidth,
3616                                     bool isSignCheck) {
3617   if (isSignCheck)
3618     return APInt::getSignBit(BitWidth);
3619 
3620   ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(I.getOperand(1));
3621   if (!CI) return APInt::getAllOnesValue(BitWidth);
3622   const APInt &RHS = CI->getValue();
3623 
3624   switch (I.getPredicate()) {
3625   // For a UGT comparison, we don't care about any bits that
3626   // correspond to the trailing ones of the comparand.  The value of these
3627   // bits doesn't impact the outcome of the comparison, because any value
3628   // greater than the RHS must differ in a bit higher than these due to carry.
3629   case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT: {
3630     unsigned trailingOnes = RHS.countTrailingOnes();
3631     APInt lowBitsSet = APInt::getLowBitsSet(BitWidth, trailingOnes);
3632     return ~lowBitsSet;
3633   }
3634 
3635   // Similarly, for a ULT comparison, we don't care about the trailing zeros.
3636   // Any value less than the RHS must differ in a higher bit because of carries.
3637   case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT: {
3638     unsigned trailingZeros = RHS.countTrailingZeros();
3639     APInt lowBitsSet = APInt::getLowBitsSet(BitWidth, trailingZeros);
3640     return ~lowBitsSet;
3641   }
3642 
3643   default:
3644     return APInt::getAllOnesValue(BitWidth);
3645   }
3646 }
3647 
3648 /// \brief Check if the order of \p Op0 and \p Op1 as operand in an ICmpInst
3649 /// should be swapped.
3650 /// The decision is based on how many times these two operands are reused
3651 /// as subtract operands and their positions in those instructions.
3652 /// The rational is that several architectures use the same instruction for
3653 /// both subtract and cmp, thus it is better if the order of those operands
3654 /// match.
3655 /// \return true if Op0 and Op1 should be swapped.
3656 static bool swapMayExposeCSEOpportunities(const Value * Op0,
3657                                           const Value * Op1) {
3658   // Filter out pointer value as those cannot appears directly in subtract.
3659   // FIXME: we may want to go through inttoptrs or bitcasts.
3660   if (Op0->getType()->isPointerTy())
3661     return false;
3662   // Count every uses of both Op0 and Op1 in a subtract.
3663   // Each time Op0 is the first operand, count -1: swapping is bad, the
3664   // subtract has already the same layout as the compare.
3665   // Each time Op0 is the second operand, count +1: swapping is good, the
3666   // subtract has a different layout as the compare.
3667   // At the end, if the benefit is greater than 0, Op0 should come second to
3668   // expose more CSE opportunities.
3669   int GlobalSwapBenefits = 0;
3670   for (const User *U : Op0->users()) {
3671     const BinaryOperator *BinOp = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(U);
3672     if (!BinOp || BinOp->getOpcode() != Instruction::Sub)
3673       continue;
3674     // If Op0 is the first argument, this is not beneficial to swap the
3675     // arguments.
3676     int LocalSwapBenefits = -1;
3677     unsigned Op1Idx = 1;
3678     if (BinOp->getOperand(Op1Idx) == Op0) {
3679       Op1Idx = 0;
3680       LocalSwapBenefits = 1;
3681     }
3682     if (BinOp->getOperand(Op1Idx) != Op1)
3683       continue;
3684     GlobalSwapBenefits += LocalSwapBenefits;
3685   }
3686   return GlobalSwapBenefits > 0;
3687 }
3688 
3689 /// \brief Check that one use is in the same block as the definition and all
3690 /// other uses are in blocks dominated by a given block.
3691 ///
3692 /// \param DI Definition
3693 /// \param UI Use
3694 /// \param DB Block that must dominate all uses of \p DI outside
3695 ///           the parent block
3696 /// \return true when \p UI is the only use of \p DI in the parent block
3697 /// and all other uses of \p DI are in blocks dominated by \p DB.
3698 ///
3699 bool InstCombiner::dominatesAllUses(const Instruction *DI,
3700                                     const Instruction *UI,
3701                                     const BasicBlock *DB) const {
3702   assert(DI && UI && "Instruction not defined\n");
3703   // Ignore incomplete definitions.
3704   if (!DI->getParent())
3705     return false;
3706   // DI and UI must be in the same block.
3707   if (DI->getParent() != UI->getParent())
3708     return false;
3709   // Protect from self-referencing blocks.
3710   if (DI->getParent() == DB)
3711     return false;
3712   for (const User *U : DI->users()) {
3713     auto *Usr = cast<Instruction>(U);
3714     if (Usr != UI && !DT.dominates(DB, Usr->getParent()))
3715       return false;
3716   }
3717   return true;
3718 }
3719 
3720 /// Return true when the instruction sequence within a block is select-cmp-br.
3721 static bool isChainSelectCmpBranch(const SelectInst *SI) {
3722   const BasicBlock *BB = SI->getParent();
3723   if (!BB)
3724     return false;
3725   auto *BI = dyn_cast_or_null<BranchInst>(BB->getTerminator());
3726   if (!BI || BI->getNumSuccessors() != 2)
3727     return false;
3728   auto *IC = dyn_cast<ICmpInst>(BI->getCondition());
3729   if (!IC || (IC->getOperand(0) != SI && IC->getOperand(1) != SI))
3730     return false;
3731   return true;
3732 }
3733 
3734 /// \brief True when a select result is replaced by one of its operands
3735 /// in select-icmp sequence. This will eventually result in the elimination
3736 /// of the select.
3737 ///
3738 /// \param SI    Select instruction
3739 /// \param Icmp  Compare instruction
3740 /// \param SIOpd Operand that replaces the select
3741 ///
3742 /// Notes:
3743 /// - The replacement is global and requires dominator information
3744 /// - The caller is responsible for the actual replacement
3745 ///
3746 /// Example:
3747 ///
3748 /// entry:
3749 ///  %4 = select i1 %3, %C* %0, %C* null
3750 ///  %5 = icmp eq %C* %4, null
3751 ///  br i1 %5, label %9, label %7
3752 ///  ...
3753 ///  ; <label>:7                                       ; preds = %entry
3754 ///  %8 = getelementptr inbounds %C* %4, i64 0, i32 0
3755 ///  ...
3756 ///
3757 /// can be transformed to
3758 ///
3759 ///  %5 = icmp eq %C* %0, null
3760 ///  %6 = select i1 %3, i1 %5, i1 true
3761 ///  br i1 %6, label %9, label %7
3762 ///  ...
3763 ///  ; <label>:7                                       ; preds = %entry
3764 ///  %8 = getelementptr inbounds %C* %0, i64 0, i32 0  // replace by %0!
3765 ///
3766 /// Similar when the first operand of the select is a constant or/and
3767 /// the compare is for not equal rather than equal.
3768 ///
3769 /// NOTE: The function is only called when the select and compare constants
3770 /// are equal, the optimization can work only for EQ predicates. This is not a
3771 /// major restriction since a NE compare should be 'normalized' to an equal
3772 /// compare, which usually happens in the combiner and test case
3773 /// select-cmp-br.ll checks for it.
3774 bool InstCombiner::replacedSelectWithOperand(SelectInst *SI,
3775                                              const ICmpInst *Icmp,
3776                                              const unsigned SIOpd) {
3777   assert((SIOpd == 1 || SIOpd == 2) && "Invalid select operand!");
3778   if (isChainSelectCmpBranch(SI) && Icmp->getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ) {
3779     BasicBlock *Succ = SI->getParent()->getTerminator()->getSuccessor(1);
3780     // The check for the unique predecessor is not the best that can be
3781     // done. But it protects efficiently against cases like when SI's
3782     // home block has two successors, Succ and Succ1, and Succ1 predecessor
3783     // of Succ. Then SI can't be replaced by SIOpd because the use that gets
3784     // replaced can be reached on either path. So the uniqueness check
3785     // guarantees that the path all uses of SI (outside SI's parent) are on
3786     // is disjoint from all other paths out of SI. But that information
3787     // is more expensive to compute, and the trade-off here is in favor
3788     // of compile-time.
3789     if (Succ->getUniquePredecessor() && dominatesAllUses(SI, Icmp, Succ)) {
3790       NumSel++;
3791       SI->replaceUsesOutsideBlock(SI->getOperand(SIOpd), SI->getParent());
3792       return true;
3793     }
3794   }
3795   return false;
3796 }
3797 
3798 /// Try to fold the comparison based on range information we can get by checking
3799 /// whether bits are known to be zero or one in the inputs.
3800 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldICmpUsingKnownBits(ICmpInst &I) {
3801   Value *Op0 = I.getOperand(0), *Op1 = I.getOperand(1);
3802   Type *Ty = Op0->getType();
3803   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = I.getPredicate();
3804 
3805   // Get scalar or pointer size.
3806   unsigned BitWidth = Ty->isIntOrIntVectorTy()
3807                           ? Ty->getScalarSizeInBits()
3808                           : DL.getTypeSizeInBits(Ty->getScalarType());
3809 
3810   if (!BitWidth)
3811     return nullptr;
3812 
3813   // If this is a normal comparison, it demands all bits. If it is a sign bit
3814   // comparison, it only demands the sign bit.
3815   bool IsSignBit = false;
3816   const APInt *CmpC;
3817   if (match(Op1, m_APInt(CmpC))) {
3818     bool UnusedBit;
3819     IsSignBit = isSignBitCheck(Pred, *CmpC, UnusedBit);
3820   }
3821 
3822   APInt Op0KnownZero(BitWidth, 0), Op0KnownOne(BitWidth, 0);
3823   APInt Op1KnownZero(BitWidth, 0), Op1KnownOne(BitWidth, 0);
3824 
3825   if (SimplifyDemandedBits(I.getOperandUse(0),
3826                            getDemandedBitsLHSMask(I, BitWidth, IsSignBit),
3827                            Op0KnownZero, Op0KnownOne, 0))
3828     return &I;
3829 
3830   if (SimplifyDemandedBits(I.getOperandUse(1), APInt::getAllOnesValue(BitWidth),
3831                            Op1KnownZero, Op1KnownOne, 0))
3832     return &I;
3833 
3834   // Given the known and unknown bits, compute a range that the LHS could be
3835   // in.  Compute the Min, Max and RHS values based on the known bits. For the
3836   // EQ and NE we use unsigned values.
3837   APInt Op0Min(BitWidth, 0), Op0Max(BitWidth, 0);
3838   APInt Op1Min(BitWidth, 0), Op1Max(BitWidth, 0);
3839   if (I.isSigned()) {
3840     computeSignedMinMaxValuesFromKnownBits(Op0KnownZero, Op0KnownOne, Op0Min,
3841                                            Op0Max);
3842     computeSignedMinMaxValuesFromKnownBits(Op1KnownZero, Op1KnownOne, Op1Min,
3843                                            Op1Max);
3844   } else {
3845     computeUnsignedMinMaxValuesFromKnownBits(Op0KnownZero, Op0KnownOne, Op0Min,
3846                                              Op0Max);
3847     computeUnsignedMinMaxValuesFromKnownBits(Op1KnownZero, Op1KnownOne, Op1Min,
3848                                              Op1Max);
3849   }
3850 
3851   // If Min and Max are known to be the same, then SimplifyDemandedBits
3852   // figured out that the LHS is a constant. Constant fold this now, so that
3853   // code below can assume that Min != Max.
3854   if (!isa<Constant>(Op0) && Op0Min == Op0Max)
3855     return new ICmpInst(Pred, ConstantInt::get(Op0->getType(), Op0Min), Op1);
3856   if (!isa<Constant>(Op1) && Op1Min == Op1Max)
3857     return new ICmpInst(Pred, Op0, ConstantInt::get(Op1->getType(), Op1Min));
3858 
3859   // Based on the range information we know about the LHS, see if we can
3860   // simplify this comparison.  For example, (x&4) < 8 is always true.
3861   switch (Pred) {
3862   default:
3863     llvm_unreachable("Unknown icmp opcode!");
3864   case ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ:
3865   case ICmpInst::ICMP_NE: {
3866     if (Op0Max.ult(Op1Min) || Op0Min.ugt(Op1Max)) {
3867       return Pred == CmpInst::ICMP_EQ
3868                  ? replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getFalse(I.getType()))
3869                  : replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getTrue(I.getType()));
3870     }
3871 
3872     // If all bits are known zero except for one, then we know at most one bit
3873     // is set. If the comparison is against zero, then this is a check to see if
3874     // *that* bit is set.
3875     APInt Op0KnownZeroInverted = ~Op0KnownZero;
3876     if (~Op1KnownZero == 0) {
3877       // If the LHS is an AND with the same constant, look through it.
3878       Value *LHS = nullptr;
3879       const APInt *LHSC;
3880       if (!match(Op0, m_And(m_Value(LHS), m_APInt(LHSC))) ||
3881           *LHSC != Op0KnownZeroInverted)
3882         LHS = Op0;
3883 
3884       Value *X;
3885       if (match(LHS, m_Shl(m_One(), m_Value(X)))) {
3886         APInt ValToCheck = Op0KnownZeroInverted;
3887         Type *XTy = X->getType();
3888         if (ValToCheck.isPowerOf2()) {
3889           // ((1 << X) & 8) == 0 -> X != 3
3890           // ((1 << X) & 8) != 0 -> X == 3
3891           auto *CmpC = ConstantInt::get(XTy, ValToCheck.countTrailingZeros());
3892           auto NewPred = ICmpInst::getInversePredicate(Pred);
3893           return new ICmpInst(NewPred, X, CmpC);
3894         } else if ((++ValToCheck).isPowerOf2()) {
3895           // ((1 << X) & 7) == 0 -> X >= 3
3896           // ((1 << X) & 7) != 0 -> X  < 3
3897           auto *CmpC = ConstantInt::get(XTy, ValToCheck.countTrailingZeros());
3898           auto NewPred =
3899               Pred == CmpInst::ICMP_EQ ? CmpInst::ICMP_UGE : CmpInst::ICMP_ULT;
3900           return new ICmpInst(NewPred, X, CmpC);
3901         }
3902       }
3903 
3904       // Check if the LHS is 8 >>u x and the result is a power of 2 like 1.
3905       const APInt *CI;
3906       if (Op0KnownZeroInverted == 1 &&
3907           match(LHS, m_LShr(m_Power2(CI), m_Value(X)))) {
3908         // ((8 >>u X) & 1) == 0 -> X != 3
3909         // ((8 >>u X) & 1) != 0 -> X == 3
3910         unsigned CmpVal = CI->countTrailingZeros();
3911         auto NewPred = ICmpInst::getInversePredicate(Pred);
3912         return new ICmpInst(NewPred, X, ConstantInt::get(X->getType(), CmpVal));
3913       }
3914     }
3915     break;
3916   }
3917   case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT: {
3918     if (Op0Max.ult(Op1Min)) // A <u B -> true if max(A) < min(B)
3919       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getTrue(I.getType()));
3920     if (Op0Min.uge(Op1Max)) // A <u B -> false if min(A) >= max(B)
3921       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getFalse(I.getType()));
3922     if (Op1Min == Op0Max) // A <u B -> A != B if max(A) == min(B)
3923       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, Op0, Op1);
3924 
3925     const APInt *CmpC;
3926     if (match(Op1, m_APInt(CmpC))) {
3927       // A <u C -> A == C-1 if min(A)+1 == C
3928       if (Op1Max == Op0Min + 1) {
3929         Constant *CMinus1 = ConstantInt::get(Op0->getType(), *CmpC - 1);
3930         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ, Op0, CMinus1);
3931       }
3932       // (x <u 2147483648) -> (x >s -1)  -> true if sign bit clear
3933       if (CmpC->isMinSignedValue()) {
3934         Constant *AllOnes = Constant::getAllOnesValue(Op0->getType());
3935         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT, Op0, AllOnes);
3936       }
3937     }
3938     break;
3939   }
3940   case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT: {
3941     if (Op0Min.ugt(Op1Max)) // A >u B -> true if min(A) > max(B)
3942       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getTrue(I.getType()));
3943 
3944     if (Op0Max.ule(Op1Min)) // A >u B -> false if max(A) <= max(B)
3945       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getFalse(I.getType()));
3946 
3947     if (Op1Max == Op0Min) // A >u B -> A != B if min(A) == max(B)
3948       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, Op0, Op1);
3949 
3950     const APInt *CmpC;
3951     if (match(Op1, m_APInt(CmpC))) {
3952       // A >u C -> A == C+1 if max(a)-1 == C
3953       if (*CmpC == Op0Max - 1)
3954         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ, Op0,
3955                             ConstantInt::get(Op1->getType(), *CmpC + 1));
3956 
3957       // (x >u 2147483647) -> (x <s 0)  -> true if sign bit set
3958       if (CmpC->isMaxSignedValue())
3959         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT, Op0,
3960                             Constant::getNullValue(Op0->getType()));
3961     }
3962     break;
3963   }
3964   case ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT:
3965     if (Op0Max.slt(Op1Min)) // A <s B -> true if max(A) < min(C)
3966       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getTrue(I.getType()));
3967     if (Op0Min.sge(Op1Max)) // A <s B -> false if min(A) >= max(C)
3968       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getFalse(I.getType()));
3969     if (Op1Min == Op0Max) // A <s B -> A != B if max(A) == min(B)
3970       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, Op0, Op1);
3971     if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Op1)) {
3972       if (Op1Max == Op0Min + 1) // A <s C -> A == C-1 if min(A)+1 == C
3973         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ, Op0,
3974                             Builder->getInt(CI->getValue() - 1));
3975     }
3976     break;
3977   case ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT:
3978     if (Op0Min.sgt(Op1Max)) // A >s B -> true if min(A) > max(B)
3979       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getTrue(I.getType()));
3980     if (Op0Max.sle(Op1Min)) // A >s B -> false if max(A) <= min(B)
3981       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getFalse(I.getType()));
3982 
3983     if (Op1Max == Op0Min) // A >s B -> A != B if min(A) == max(B)
3984       return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, Op0, Op1);
3985     if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Op1)) {
3986       if (Op1Min == Op0Max - 1) // A >s C -> A == C+1 if max(A)-1 == C
3987         return new ICmpInst(ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ, Op0,
3988                             Builder->getInt(CI->getValue() + 1));
3989     }
3990     break;
3991   case ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE:
3992     assert(!isa<ConstantInt>(Op1) && "ICMP_SGE with ConstantInt not folded!");
3993     if (Op0Min.sge(Op1Max)) // A >=s B -> true if min(A) >= max(B)
3994       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getTrue(I.getType()));
3995     if (Op0Max.slt(Op1Min)) // A >=s B -> false if max(A) < min(B)
3996       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getFalse(I.getType()));
3997     break;
3998   case ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE:
3999     assert(!isa<ConstantInt>(Op1) && "ICMP_SLE with ConstantInt not folded!");
4000     if (Op0Max.sle(Op1Min)) // A <=s B -> true if max(A) <= min(B)
4001       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getTrue(I.getType()));
4002     if (Op0Min.sgt(Op1Max)) // A <=s B -> false if min(A) > max(B)
4003       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getFalse(I.getType()));
4004     break;
4005   case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE:
4006     assert(!isa<ConstantInt>(Op1) && "ICMP_UGE with ConstantInt not folded!");
4007     if (Op0Min.uge(Op1Max)) // A >=u B -> true if min(A) >= max(B)
4008       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getTrue(I.getType()));
4009     if (Op0Max.ult(Op1Min)) // A >=u B -> false if max(A) < min(B)
4010       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getFalse(I.getType()));
4011     break;
4012   case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE:
4013     assert(!isa<ConstantInt>(Op1) && "ICMP_ULE with ConstantInt not folded!");
4014     if (Op0Max.ule(Op1Min)) // A <=u B -> true if max(A) <= min(B)
4015       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getTrue(I.getType()));
4016     if (Op0Min.ugt(Op1Max)) // A <=u B -> false if min(A) > max(B)
4017       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, ConstantInt::getFalse(I.getType()));
4018     break;
4019   }
4020 
4021   // Turn a signed comparison into an unsigned one if both operands are known to
4022   // have the same sign.
4023   if (I.isSigned() &&
4024       ((Op0KnownZero.isNegative() && Op1KnownZero.isNegative()) ||
4025        (Op0KnownOne.isNegative() && Op1KnownOne.isNegative())))
4026     return new ICmpInst(I.getUnsignedPredicate(), Op0, Op1);
4027 
4028   return nullptr;
4029 }
4030 
4031 /// If we have an icmp le or icmp ge instruction with a constant operand, turn
4032 /// it into the appropriate icmp lt or icmp gt instruction. This transform
4033 /// allows them to be folded in visitICmpInst.
4034 static ICmpInst *canonicalizeCmpWithConstant(ICmpInst &I) {
4035   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred = I.getPredicate();
4036   if (Pred != ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE && Pred != ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE &&
4037       Pred != ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE && Pred != ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE)
4038     return nullptr;
4039 
4040   Value *Op0 = I.getOperand(0);
4041   Value *Op1 = I.getOperand(1);
4042   auto *Op1C = dyn_cast<Constant>(Op1);
4043   if (!Op1C)
4044     return nullptr;
4045 
4046   // Check if the constant operand can be safely incremented/decremented without
4047   // overflowing/underflowing. For scalars, SimplifyICmpInst has already handled
4048   // the edge cases for us, so we just assert on them. For vectors, we must
4049   // handle the edge cases.
4050   Type *Op1Type = Op1->getType();
4051   bool IsSigned = I.isSigned();
4052   bool IsLE = (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE);
4053   auto *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Op1C);
4054   if (CI) {
4055     // A <= MAX -> TRUE ; A >= MIN -> TRUE
4056     assert(IsLE ? !CI->isMaxValue(IsSigned) : !CI->isMinValue(IsSigned));
4057   } else if (Op1Type->isVectorTy()) {
4058     // TODO? If the edge cases for vectors were guaranteed to be handled as they
4059     // are for scalar, we could remove the min/max checks. However, to do that,
4060     // we would have to use insertelement/shufflevector to replace edge values.
4061     unsigned NumElts = Op1Type->getVectorNumElements();
4062     for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumElts; ++i) {
4063       Constant *Elt = Op1C->getAggregateElement(i);
4064       if (!Elt)
4065         return nullptr;
4066 
4067       if (isa<UndefValue>(Elt))
4068         continue;
4069 
4070       // Bail out if we can't determine if this constant is min/max or if we
4071       // know that this constant is min/max.
4072       auto *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Elt);
4073       if (!CI || (IsLE ? CI->isMaxValue(IsSigned) : CI->isMinValue(IsSigned)))
4074         return nullptr;
4075     }
4076   } else {
4077     // ConstantExpr?
4078     return nullptr;
4079   }
4080 
4081   // Increment or decrement the constant and set the new comparison predicate:
4082   // ULE -> ULT ; UGE -> UGT ; SLE -> SLT ; SGE -> SGT
4083   Constant *OneOrNegOne = ConstantInt::get(Op1Type, IsLE ? 1 : -1, true);
4084   CmpInst::Predicate NewPred = IsLE ? ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT: ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT;
4085   NewPred = IsSigned ? ICmpInst::getSignedPredicate(NewPred) : NewPred;
4086   return new ICmpInst(NewPred, Op0, ConstantExpr::getAdd(Op1C, OneOrNegOne));
4087 }
4088 
4089 Instruction *InstCombiner::visitICmpInst(ICmpInst &I) {
4090   bool Changed = false;
4091   Value *Op0 = I.getOperand(0), *Op1 = I.getOperand(1);
4092   unsigned Op0Cplxity = getComplexity(Op0);
4093   unsigned Op1Cplxity = getComplexity(Op1);
4094 
4095   /// Orders the operands of the compare so that they are listed from most
4096   /// complex to least complex.  This puts constants before unary operators,
4097   /// before binary operators.
4098   if (Op0Cplxity < Op1Cplxity ||
4099       (Op0Cplxity == Op1Cplxity && swapMayExposeCSEOpportunities(Op0, Op1))) {
4100     I.swapOperands();
4101     std::swap(Op0, Op1);
4102     Changed = true;
4103   }
4104 
4105   if (Value *V =
4106           SimplifyICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), Op0, Op1, DL, &TLI, &DT, &AC, &I))
4107     return replaceInstUsesWith(I, V);
4108 
4109   // comparing -val or val with non-zero is the same as just comparing val
4110   // ie, abs(val) != 0 -> val != 0
4111   if (I.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE && match(Op1, m_Zero())) {
4112     Value *Cond, *SelectTrue, *SelectFalse;
4113     if (match(Op0, m_Select(m_Value(Cond), m_Value(SelectTrue),
4114                             m_Value(SelectFalse)))) {
4115       if (Value *V = dyn_castNegVal(SelectTrue)) {
4116         if (V == SelectFalse)
4117           return CmpInst::Create(Instruction::ICmp, I.getPredicate(), V, Op1);
4118       }
4119       else if (Value *V = dyn_castNegVal(SelectFalse)) {
4120         if (V == SelectTrue)
4121           return CmpInst::Create(Instruction::ICmp, I.getPredicate(), V, Op1);
4122       }
4123     }
4124   }
4125 
4126   Type *Ty = Op0->getType();
4127 
4128   // icmp's with boolean values can always be turned into bitwise operations
4129   if (Ty->getScalarType()->isIntegerTy(1)) {
4130     switch (I.getPredicate()) {
4131     default: llvm_unreachable("Invalid icmp instruction!");
4132     case ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ: {                // icmp eq i1 A, B -> ~(A^B)
4133       Value *Xor = Builder->CreateXor(Op0, Op1, I.getName() + "tmp");
4134       return BinaryOperator::CreateNot(Xor);
4135     }
4136     case ICmpInst::ICMP_NE:                  // icmp ne i1 A, B -> A^B
4137       return BinaryOperator::CreateXor(Op0, Op1);
4138 
4139     case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT:
4140       std::swap(Op0, Op1);                   // Change icmp ugt -> icmp ult
4141       LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
4142     case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT:{                // icmp ult i1 A, B -> ~A & B
4143       Value *Not = Builder->CreateNot(Op0, I.getName() + "tmp");
4144       return BinaryOperator::CreateAnd(Not, Op1);
4145     }
4146     case ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT:
4147       std::swap(Op0, Op1);                   // Change icmp sgt -> icmp slt
4148       LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
4149     case ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT: {               // icmp slt i1 A, B -> A & ~B
4150       Value *Not = Builder->CreateNot(Op1, I.getName() + "tmp");
4151       return BinaryOperator::CreateAnd(Not, Op0);
4152     }
4153     case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE:
4154       std::swap(Op0, Op1);                   // Change icmp uge -> icmp ule
4155       LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
4156     case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE: {               // icmp ule i1 A, B -> ~A | B
4157       Value *Not = Builder->CreateNot(Op0, I.getName() + "tmp");
4158       return BinaryOperator::CreateOr(Not, Op1);
4159     }
4160     case ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE:
4161       std::swap(Op0, Op1);                   // Change icmp sge -> icmp sle
4162       LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
4163     case ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE: {               // icmp sle i1 A, B -> A | ~B
4164       Value *Not = Builder->CreateNot(Op1, I.getName() + "tmp");
4165       return BinaryOperator::CreateOr(Not, Op0);
4166     }
4167     }
4168   }
4169 
4170   if (ICmpInst *NewICmp = canonicalizeCmpWithConstant(I))
4171     return NewICmp;
4172 
4173   if (Instruction *Res = foldICmpWithConstant(I))
4174     return Res;
4175 
4176   if (Instruction *Res = foldICmpUsingKnownBits(I))
4177     return Res;
4178 
4179   // Test if the ICmpInst instruction is used exclusively by a select as
4180   // part of a minimum or maximum operation. If so, refrain from doing
4181   // any other folding. This helps out other analyses which understand
4182   // non-obfuscated minimum and maximum idioms, such as ScalarEvolution
4183   // and CodeGen. And in this case, at least one of the comparison
4184   // operands has at least one user besides the compare (the select),
4185   // which would often largely negate the benefit of folding anyway.
4186   if (I.hasOneUse())
4187     if (SelectInst *SI = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(*I.user_begin()))
4188       if ((SI->getOperand(1) == Op0 && SI->getOperand(2) == Op1) ||
4189           (SI->getOperand(2) == Op0 && SI->getOperand(1) == Op1))
4190         return nullptr;
4191 
4192   if (Instruction *Res = foldICmpInstWithConstant(I))
4193     return Res;
4194 
4195   if (Instruction *Res = foldICmpInstWithConstantNotInt(I))
4196     return Res;
4197 
4198   // If we can optimize a 'icmp GEP, P' or 'icmp P, GEP', do so now.
4199   if (GEPOperator *GEP = dyn_cast<GEPOperator>(Op0))
4200     if (Instruction *NI = foldGEPICmp(GEP, Op1, I.getPredicate(), I))
4201       return NI;
4202   if (GEPOperator *GEP = dyn_cast<GEPOperator>(Op1))
4203     if (Instruction *NI = foldGEPICmp(GEP, Op0,
4204                            ICmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(I.getPredicate()), I))
4205       return NI;
4206 
4207   // Try to optimize equality comparisons against alloca-based pointers.
4208   if (Op0->getType()->isPointerTy() && I.isEquality()) {
4209     assert(Op1->getType()->isPointerTy() && "Comparing pointer with non-pointer?");
4210     if (auto *Alloca = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(GetUnderlyingObject(Op0, DL)))
4211       if (Instruction *New = foldAllocaCmp(I, Alloca, Op1))
4212         return New;
4213     if (auto *Alloca = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(GetUnderlyingObject(Op1, DL)))
4214       if (Instruction *New = foldAllocaCmp(I, Alloca, Op0))
4215         return New;
4216   }
4217 
4218   // Test to see if the operands of the icmp are casted versions of other
4219   // values.  If the ptr->ptr cast can be stripped off both arguments, we do so
4220   // now.
4221   if (BitCastInst *CI = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(Op0)) {
4222     if (Op0->getType()->isPointerTy() &&
4223         (isa<Constant>(Op1) || isa<BitCastInst>(Op1))) {
4224       // We keep moving the cast from the left operand over to the right
4225       // operand, where it can often be eliminated completely.
4226       Op0 = CI->getOperand(0);
4227 
4228       // If operand #1 is a bitcast instruction, it must also be a ptr->ptr cast
4229       // so eliminate it as well.
4230       if (BitCastInst *CI2 = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(Op1))
4231         Op1 = CI2->getOperand(0);
4232 
4233       // If Op1 is a constant, we can fold the cast into the constant.
4234       if (Op0->getType() != Op1->getType()) {
4235         if (Constant *Op1C = dyn_cast<Constant>(Op1)) {
4236           Op1 = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(Op1C, Op0->getType());
4237         } else {
4238           // Otherwise, cast the RHS right before the icmp
4239           Op1 = Builder->CreateBitCast(Op1, Op0->getType());
4240         }
4241       }
4242       return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), Op0, Op1);
4243     }
4244   }
4245 
4246   if (isa<CastInst>(Op0)) {
4247     // Handle the special case of: icmp (cast bool to X), <cst>
4248     // This comes up when you have code like
4249     //   int X = A < B;
4250     //   if (X) ...
4251     // For generality, we handle any zero-extension of any operand comparison
4252     // with a constant or another cast from the same type.
4253     if (isa<Constant>(Op1) || isa<CastInst>(Op1))
4254       if (Instruction *R = foldICmpWithCastAndCast(I))
4255         return R;
4256   }
4257 
4258   if (Instruction *Res = foldICmpBinOp(I))
4259     return Res;
4260 
4261   {
4262     Value *A, *B;
4263     // Transform (A & ~B) == 0 --> (A & B) != 0
4264     // and       (A & ~B) != 0 --> (A & B) == 0
4265     // if A is a power of 2.
4266     if (match(Op0, m_And(m_Value(A), m_Not(m_Value(B)))) &&
4267         match(Op1, m_Zero()) &&
4268         isKnownToBeAPowerOfTwo(A, DL, false, 0, &AC, &I, &DT) && I.isEquality())
4269       return new ICmpInst(I.getInversePredicate(),
4270                           Builder->CreateAnd(A, B),
4271                           Op1);
4272 
4273     // ~x < ~y --> y < x
4274     // ~x < cst --> ~cst < x
4275     if (match(Op0, m_Not(m_Value(A)))) {
4276       if (match(Op1, m_Not(m_Value(B))))
4277         return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), B, A);
4278       if (ConstantInt *RHSC = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Op1))
4279         return new ICmpInst(I.getPredicate(), ConstantExpr::getNot(RHSC), A);
4280     }
4281 
4282     Instruction *AddI = nullptr;
4283     if (match(&I, m_UAddWithOverflow(m_Value(A), m_Value(B),
4284                                      m_Instruction(AddI))) &&
4285         isa<IntegerType>(A->getType())) {
4286       Value *Result;
4287       Constant *Overflow;
4288       if (OptimizeOverflowCheck(OCF_UNSIGNED_ADD, A, B, *AddI, Result,
4289                                 Overflow)) {
4290         replaceInstUsesWith(*AddI, Result);
4291         return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Overflow);
4292       }
4293     }
4294 
4295     // (zext a) * (zext b)  --> llvm.umul.with.overflow.
4296     if (match(Op0, m_Mul(m_ZExt(m_Value(A)), m_ZExt(m_Value(B))))) {
4297       if (Instruction *R = processUMulZExtIdiom(I, Op0, Op1, *this))
4298         return R;
4299     }
4300     if (match(Op1, m_Mul(m_ZExt(m_Value(A)), m_ZExt(m_Value(B))))) {
4301       if (Instruction *R = processUMulZExtIdiom(I, Op1, Op0, *this))
4302         return R;
4303     }
4304   }
4305 
4306   if (Instruction *Res = foldICmpEquality(I))
4307     return Res;
4308 
4309   // The 'cmpxchg' instruction returns an aggregate containing the old value and
4310   // an i1 which indicates whether or not we successfully did the swap.
4311   //
4312   // Replace comparisons between the old value and the expected value with the
4313   // indicator that 'cmpxchg' returns.
4314   //
4315   // N.B.  This transform is only valid when the 'cmpxchg' is not permitted to
4316   // spuriously fail.  In those cases, the old value may equal the expected
4317   // value but it is possible for the swap to not occur.
4318   if (I.getPredicate() == ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ)
4319     if (auto *EVI = dyn_cast<ExtractValueInst>(Op0))
4320       if (auto *ACXI = dyn_cast<AtomicCmpXchgInst>(EVI->getAggregateOperand()))
4321         if (EVI->getIndices()[0] == 0 && ACXI->getCompareOperand() == Op1 &&
4322             !ACXI->isWeak())
4323           return ExtractValueInst::Create(ACXI, 1);
4324 
4325   {
4326     Value *X; ConstantInt *Cst;
4327     // icmp X+Cst, X
4328     if (match(Op0, m_Add(m_Value(X), m_ConstantInt(Cst))) && Op1 == X)
4329       return foldICmpAddOpConst(I, X, Cst, I.getPredicate());
4330 
4331     // icmp X, X+Cst
4332     if (match(Op1, m_Add(m_Value(X), m_ConstantInt(Cst))) && Op0 == X)
4333       return foldICmpAddOpConst(I, X, Cst, I.getSwappedPredicate());
4334   }
4335   return Changed ? &I : nullptr;
4336 }
4337 
4338 /// Fold fcmp ([us]itofp x, cst) if possible.
4339 Instruction *InstCombiner::foldFCmpIntToFPConst(FCmpInst &I, Instruction *LHSI,
4340                                                 Constant *RHSC) {
4341   if (!isa<ConstantFP>(RHSC)) return nullptr;
4342   const APFloat &RHS = cast<ConstantFP>(RHSC)->getValueAPF();
4343 
4344   // Get the width of the mantissa.  We don't want to hack on conversions that
4345   // might lose information from the integer, e.g. "i64 -> float"
4346   int MantissaWidth = LHSI->getType()->getFPMantissaWidth();
4347   if (MantissaWidth == -1) return nullptr;  // Unknown.
4348 
4349   IntegerType *IntTy = cast<IntegerType>(LHSI->getOperand(0)->getType());
4350 
4351   bool LHSUnsigned = isa<UIToFPInst>(LHSI);
4352 
4353   if (I.isEquality()) {
4354     FCmpInst::Predicate P = I.getPredicate();
4355     bool IsExact = false;
4356     APSInt RHSCvt(IntTy->getBitWidth(), LHSUnsigned);
4357     RHS.convertToInteger(RHSCvt, APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven, &IsExact);
4358 
4359     // If the floating point constant isn't an integer value, we know if we will
4360     // ever compare equal / not equal to it.
4361     if (!IsExact) {
4362       // TODO: Can never be -0.0 and other non-representable values
4363       APFloat RHSRoundInt(RHS);
4364       RHSRoundInt.roundToIntegral(APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven);
4365       if (RHS.compare(RHSRoundInt) != APFloat::cmpEqual) {
4366         if (P == FCmpInst::FCMP_OEQ || P == FCmpInst::FCMP_UEQ)
4367           return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getFalse());
4368 
4369         assert(P == FCmpInst::FCMP_ONE || P == FCmpInst::FCMP_UNE);
4370         return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getTrue());
4371       }
4372     }
4373 
4374     // TODO: If the constant is exactly representable, is it always OK to do
4375     // equality compares as integer?
4376   }
4377 
4378   // Check to see that the input is converted from an integer type that is small
4379   // enough that preserves all bits.  TODO: check here for "known" sign bits.
4380   // This would allow us to handle (fptosi (x >>s 62) to float) if x is i64 f.e.
4381   unsigned InputSize = IntTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
4382 
4383   // Following test does NOT adjust InputSize downwards for signed inputs,
4384   // because the most negative value still requires all the mantissa bits
4385   // to distinguish it from one less than that value.
4386   if ((int)InputSize > MantissaWidth) {
4387     // Conversion would lose accuracy. Check if loss can impact comparison.
4388     int Exp = ilogb(RHS);
4389     if (Exp == APFloat::IEK_Inf) {
4390       int MaxExponent = ilogb(APFloat::getLargest(RHS.getSemantics()));
4391       if (MaxExponent < (int)InputSize - !LHSUnsigned)
4392         // Conversion could create infinity.
4393         return nullptr;
4394     } else {
4395       // Note that if RHS is zero or NaN, then Exp is negative
4396       // and first condition is trivially false.
4397       if (MantissaWidth <= Exp && Exp <= (int)InputSize - !LHSUnsigned)
4398         // Conversion could affect comparison.
4399         return nullptr;
4400     }
4401   }
4402 
4403   // Otherwise, we can potentially simplify the comparison.  We know that it
4404   // will always come through as an integer value and we know the constant is
4405   // not a NAN (it would have been previously simplified).
4406   assert(!RHS.isNaN() && "NaN comparison not already folded!");
4407 
4408   ICmpInst::Predicate Pred;
4409   switch (I.getPredicate()) {
4410   default: llvm_unreachable("Unexpected predicate!");
4411   case FCmpInst::FCMP_UEQ:
4412   case FCmpInst::FCMP_OEQ:
4413     Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ;
4414     break;
4415   case FCmpInst::FCMP_UGT:
4416   case FCmpInst::FCMP_OGT:
4417     Pred = LHSUnsigned ? ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT : ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT;
4418     break;
4419   case FCmpInst::FCMP_UGE:
4420   case FCmpInst::FCMP_OGE:
4421     Pred = LHSUnsigned ? ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE : ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE;
4422     break;
4423   case FCmpInst::FCMP_ULT:
4424   case FCmpInst::FCMP_OLT:
4425     Pred = LHSUnsigned ? ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT : ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT;
4426     break;
4427   case FCmpInst::FCMP_ULE:
4428   case FCmpInst::FCMP_OLE:
4429     Pred = LHSUnsigned ? ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE : ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE;
4430     break;
4431   case FCmpInst::FCMP_UNE:
4432   case FCmpInst::FCMP_ONE:
4433     Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_NE;
4434     break;
4435   case FCmpInst::FCMP_ORD:
4436     return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getTrue());
4437   case FCmpInst::FCMP_UNO:
4438     return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getFalse());
4439   }
4440 
4441   // Now we know that the APFloat is a normal number, zero or inf.
4442 
4443   // See if the FP constant is too large for the integer.  For example,
4444   // comparing an i8 to 300.0.
4445   unsigned IntWidth = IntTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
4446 
4447   if (!LHSUnsigned) {
4448     // If the RHS value is > SignedMax, fold the comparison.  This handles +INF
4449     // and large values.
4450     APFloat SMax(RHS.getSemantics());
4451     SMax.convertFromAPInt(APInt::getSignedMaxValue(IntWidth), true,
4452                           APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven);
4453     if (SMax.compare(RHS) == APFloat::cmpLessThan) {  // smax < 13123.0
4454       if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE  || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT ||
4455           Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE)
4456         return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getTrue());
4457       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getFalse());
4458     }
4459   } else {
4460     // If the RHS value is > UnsignedMax, fold the comparison. This handles
4461     // +INF and large values.
4462     APFloat UMax(RHS.getSemantics());
4463     UMax.convertFromAPInt(APInt::getMaxValue(IntWidth), false,
4464                           APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven);
4465     if (UMax.compare(RHS) == APFloat::cmpLessThan) {  // umax < 13123.0
4466       if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE  || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT ||
4467           Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE)
4468         return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getTrue());
4469       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getFalse());
4470     }
4471   }
4472 
4473   if (!LHSUnsigned) {
4474     // See if the RHS value is < SignedMin.
4475     APFloat SMin(RHS.getSemantics());
4476     SMin.convertFromAPInt(APInt::getSignedMinValue(IntWidth), true,
4477                           APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven);
4478     if (SMin.compare(RHS) == APFloat::cmpGreaterThan) { // smin > 12312.0
4479       if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT ||
4480           Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE)
4481         return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getTrue());
4482       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getFalse());
4483     }
4484   } else {
4485     // See if the RHS value is < UnsignedMin.
4486     APFloat SMin(RHS.getSemantics());
4487     SMin.convertFromAPInt(APInt::getMinValue(IntWidth), true,
4488                           APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven);
4489     if (SMin.compare(RHS) == APFloat::cmpGreaterThan) { // umin > 12312.0
4490       if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT ||
4491           Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE)
4492         return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getTrue());
4493       return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getFalse());
4494     }
4495   }
4496 
4497   // Okay, now we know that the FP constant fits in the range [SMIN, SMAX] or
4498   // [0, UMAX], but it may still be fractional.  See if it is fractional by
4499   // casting the FP value to the integer value and back, checking for equality.
4500   // Don't do this for zero, because -0.0 is not fractional.
4501   Constant *RHSInt = LHSUnsigned
4502     ? ConstantExpr::getFPToUI(RHSC, IntTy)
4503     : ConstantExpr::getFPToSI(RHSC, IntTy);
4504   if (!RHS.isZero()) {
4505     bool Equal = LHSUnsigned
4506       ? ConstantExpr::getUIToFP(RHSInt, RHSC->getType()) == RHSC
4507       : ConstantExpr::getSIToFP(RHSInt, RHSC->getType()) == RHSC;
4508     if (!Equal) {
4509       // If we had a comparison against a fractional value, we have to adjust
4510       // the compare predicate and sometimes the value.  RHSC is rounded towards
4511       // zero at this point.
4512       switch (Pred) {
4513       default: llvm_unreachable("Unexpected integer comparison!");
4514       case ICmpInst::ICMP_NE:  // (float)int != 4.4   --> true
4515         return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getTrue());
4516       case ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ:  // (float)int == 4.4   --> false
4517         return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getFalse());
4518       case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE:
4519         // (float)int <= 4.4   --> int <= 4
4520         // (float)int <= -4.4  --> false
4521         if (RHS.isNegative())
4522           return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getFalse());
4523         break;
4524       case ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE:
4525         // (float)int <= 4.4   --> int <= 4
4526         // (float)int <= -4.4  --> int < -4
4527         if (RHS.isNegative())
4528           Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT;
4529         break;
4530       case ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT:
4531         // (float)int < -4.4   --> false
4532         // (float)int < 4.4    --> int <= 4
4533         if (RHS.isNegative())
4534           return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getFalse());
4535         Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE;
4536         break;
4537       case ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT:
4538         // (float)int < -4.4   --> int < -4
4539         // (float)int < 4.4    --> int <= 4
4540         if (!RHS.isNegative())
4541           Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_SLE;
4542         break;
4543       case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT:
4544         // (float)int > 4.4    --> int > 4
4545         // (float)int > -4.4   --> true
4546         if (RHS.isNegative())
4547           return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getTrue());
4548         break;
4549       case ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT:
4550         // (float)int > 4.4    --> int > 4
4551         // (float)int > -4.4   --> int >= -4
4552         if (RHS.isNegative())
4553           Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE;
4554         break;
4555       case ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE:
4556         // (float)int >= -4.4   --> true
4557         // (float)int >= 4.4    --> int > 4
4558         if (RHS.isNegative())
4559           return replaceInstUsesWith(I, Builder->getTrue());
4560         Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT;
4561         break;
4562       case ICmpInst::ICMP_SGE:
4563         // (float)int >= -4.4   --> int >= -4
4564         // (float)int >= 4.4    --> int > 4
4565         if (!RHS.isNegative())
4566           Pred = ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT;
4567         break;
4568       }
4569     }
4570   }
4571 
4572   // Lower this FP comparison into an appropriate integer version of the
4573   // comparison.
4574   return new ICmpInst(Pred, LHSI->getOperand(0), RHSInt);
4575 }
4576 
4577 Instruction *InstCombiner::visitFCmpInst(FCmpInst &I) {
4578   bool Changed = false;
4579 
4580   /// Orders the operands of the compare so that they are listed from most
4581   /// complex to least complex.  This puts constants before unary operators,
4582   /// before binary operators.
4583   if (getComplexity(I.getOperand(0)) < getComplexity(I.getOperand(1))) {
4584     I.swapOperands();
4585     Changed = true;
4586   }
4587 
4588   Value *Op0 = I.getOperand(0), *Op1 = I.getOperand(1);
4589 
4590   if (Value *V = SimplifyFCmpInst(I.getPredicate(), Op0, Op1,
4591                                   I.getFastMathFlags(), DL, &TLI, &DT, &AC, &I))
4592     return replaceInstUsesWith(I, V);
4593 
4594   // Simplify 'fcmp pred X, X'
4595   if (Op0 == Op1) {
4596     switch (I.getPredicate()) {
4597     default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown predicate!");
4598     case FCmpInst::FCMP_UNO:    // True if unordered: isnan(X) | isnan(Y)
4599     case FCmpInst::FCMP_ULT:    // True if unordered or less than
4600     case FCmpInst::FCMP_UGT:    // True if unordered or greater than
4601     case FCmpInst::FCMP_UNE:    // True if unordered or not equal
4602       // Canonicalize these to be 'fcmp uno %X, 0.0'.
4603       I.setPredicate(FCmpInst::FCMP_UNO);
4604       I.setOperand(1, Constant::getNullValue(Op0->getType()));
4605       return &I;
4606 
4607     case FCmpInst::FCMP_ORD:    // True if ordered (no nans)
4608     case FCmpInst::FCMP_OEQ:    // True if ordered and equal
4609     case FCmpInst::FCMP_OGE:    // True if ordered and greater than or equal
4610     case FCmpInst::FCMP_OLE:    // True if ordered and less than or equal
4611       // Canonicalize these to be 'fcmp ord %X, 0.0'.
4612       I.setPredicate(FCmpInst::FCMP_ORD);
4613       I.setOperand(1, Constant::getNullValue(Op0->getType()));
4614       return &I;
4615     }
4616   }
4617 
4618   // Test if the FCmpInst instruction is used exclusively by a select as
4619   // part of a minimum or maximum operation. If so, refrain from doing
4620   // any other folding. This helps out other analyses which understand
4621   // non-obfuscated minimum and maximum idioms, such as ScalarEvolution
4622   // and CodeGen. And in this case, at least one of the comparison
4623   // operands has at least one user besides the compare (the select),
4624   // which would often largely negate the benefit of folding anyway.
4625   if (I.hasOneUse())
4626     if (SelectInst *SI = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(*I.user_begin()))
4627       if ((SI->getOperand(1) == Op0 && SI->getOperand(2) == Op1) ||
4628           (SI->getOperand(2) == Op0 && SI->getOperand(1) == Op1))
4629         return nullptr;
4630 
4631   // Handle fcmp with constant RHS
4632   if (Constant *RHSC = dyn_cast<Constant>(Op1)) {
4633     if (Instruction *LHSI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Op0))
4634       switch (LHSI->getOpcode()) {
4635       case Instruction::FPExt: {
4636         // fcmp (fpext x), C -> fcmp x, (fptrunc C) if fptrunc is lossless
4637         FPExtInst *LHSExt = cast<FPExtInst>(LHSI);
4638         ConstantFP *RHSF = dyn_cast<ConstantFP>(RHSC);
4639         if (!RHSF)
4640           break;
4641 
4642         const fltSemantics *Sem;
4643         // FIXME: This shouldn't be here.
4644         if (LHSExt->getSrcTy()->isHalfTy())
4645           Sem = &APFloat::IEEEhalf;
4646         else if (LHSExt->getSrcTy()->isFloatTy())
4647           Sem = &APFloat::IEEEsingle;
4648         else if (LHSExt->getSrcTy()->isDoubleTy())
4649           Sem = &APFloat::IEEEdouble;
4650         else if (LHSExt->getSrcTy()->isFP128Ty())
4651           Sem = &APFloat::IEEEquad;
4652         else if (LHSExt->getSrcTy()->isX86_FP80Ty())
4653           Sem = &APFloat::x87DoubleExtended;
4654         else if (LHSExt->getSrcTy()->isPPC_FP128Ty())
4655           Sem = &APFloat::PPCDoubleDouble;
4656         else
4657           break;
4658 
4659         bool Lossy;
4660         APFloat F = RHSF->getValueAPF();
4661         F.convert(*Sem, APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven, &Lossy);
4662 
4663         // Avoid lossy conversions and denormals. Zero is a special case
4664         // that's OK to convert.
4665         APFloat Fabs = F;
4666         Fabs.clearSign();
4667         if (!Lossy &&
4668             ((Fabs.compare(APFloat::getSmallestNormalized(*Sem)) !=
4669                  APFloat::cmpLessThan) || Fabs.isZero()))
4670 
4671           return new FCmpInst(I.getPredicate(), LHSExt->getOperand(0),
4672                               ConstantFP::get(RHSC->getContext(), F));
4673         break;
4674       }
4675       case Instruction::PHI:
4676         // Only fold fcmp into the PHI if the phi and fcmp are in the same
4677         // block.  If in the same block, we're encouraging jump threading.  If
4678         // not, we are just pessimizing the code by making an i1 phi.
4679         if (LHSI->getParent() == I.getParent())
4680           if (Instruction *NV = FoldOpIntoPhi(I))
4681             return NV;
4682         break;
4683       case Instruction::SIToFP:
4684       case Instruction::UIToFP:
4685         if (Instruction *NV = foldFCmpIntToFPConst(I, LHSI, RHSC))
4686           return NV;
4687         break;
4688       case Instruction::FSub: {
4689         // fcmp pred (fneg x), C -> fcmp swap(pred) x, -C
4690         Value *Op;
4691         if (match(LHSI, m_FNeg(m_Value(Op))))
4692           return new FCmpInst(I.getSwappedPredicate(), Op,
4693                               ConstantExpr::getFNeg(RHSC));
4694         break;
4695       }
4696       case Instruction::Load:
4697         if (GetElementPtrInst *GEP =
4698             dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(LHSI->getOperand(0))) {
4699           if (GlobalVariable *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(GEP->getOperand(0)))
4700             if (GV->isConstant() && GV->hasDefinitiveInitializer() &&
4701                 !cast<LoadInst>(LHSI)->isVolatile())
4702               if (Instruction *Res = foldCmpLoadFromIndexedGlobal(GEP, GV, I))
4703                 return Res;
4704         }
4705         break;
4706       case Instruction::Call: {
4707         if (!RHSC->isNullValue())
4708           break;
4709 
4710         CallInst *CI = cast<CallInst>(LHSI);
4711         Intrinsic::ID IID = getIntrinsicForCallSite(CI, &TLI);
4712         if (IID != Intrinsic::fabs)
4713           break;
4714 
4715         // Various optimization for fabs compared with zero.
4716         switch (I.getPredicate()) {
4717         default:
4718           break;
4719         // fabs(x) < 0 --> false
4720         case FCmpInst::FCMP_OLT:
4721           llvm_unreachable("handled by SimplifyFCmpInst");
4722         // fabs(x) > 0 --> x != 0
4723         case FCmpInst::FCMP_OGT:
4724           return new FCmpInst(FCmpInst::FCMP_ONE, CI->getArgOperand(0), RHSC);
4725         // fabs(x) <= 0 --> x == 0
4726         case FCmpInst::FCMP_OLE:
4727           return new FCmpInst(FCmpInst::FCMP_OEQ, CI->getArgOperand(0), RHSC);
4728         // fabs(x) >= 0 --> !isnan(x)
4729         case FCmpInst::FCMP_OGE:
4730           return new FCmpInst(FCmpInst::FCMP_ORD, CI->getArgOperand(0), RHSC);
4731         // fabs(x) == 0 --> x == 0
4732         // fabs(x) != 0 --> x != 0
4733         case FCmpInst::FCMP_OEQ:
4734         case FCmpInst::FCMP_UEQ:
4735         case FCmpInst::FCMP_ONE:
4736         case FCmpInst::FCMP_UNE:
4737           return new FCmpInst(I.getPredicate(), CI->getArgOperand(0), RHSC);
4738         }
4739       }
4740       }
4741   }
4742 
4743   // fcmp pred (fneg x), (fneg y) -> fcmp swap(pred) x, y
4744   Value *X, *Y;
4745   if (match(Op0, m_FNeg(m_Value(X))) && match(Op1, m_FNeg(m_Value(Y))))
4746     return new FCmpInst(I.getSwappedPredicate(), X, Y);
4747 
4748   // fcmp (fpext x), (fpext y) -> fcmp x, y
4749   if (FPExtInst *LHSExt = dyn_cast<FPExtInst>(Op0))
4750     if (FPExtInst *RHSExt = dyn_cast<FPExtInst>(Op1))
4751       if (LHSExt->getSrcTy() == RHSExt->getSrcTy())
4752         return new FCmpInst(I.getPredicate(), LHSExt->getOperand(0),
4753                             RHSExt->getOperand(0));
4754 
4755   return Changed ? &I : nullptr;
4756 }
4757