1 //===- GVN.cpp - Eliminate redundant values and loads ---------------------===//
2 //
3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 // This pass performs global value numbering to eliminate fully redundant
11 // instructions.  It also performs simple dead load elimination.
12 //
13 // Note that this pass does the value numbering itself; it does not use the
14 // ValueNumbering analysis passes.
15 //
16 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
17 
18 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h"
19 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
20 #include "llvm/ADT/DepthFirstIterator.h"
21 #include "llvm/ADT/Hashing.h"
22 #include "llvm/ADT/MapVector.h"
23 #include "llvm/ADT/PostOrderIterator.h"
24 #include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
25 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
26 #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
27 #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h"
28 #include "llvm/Analysis/AssumptionCache.h"
29 #include "llvm/Analysis/CFG.h"
30 #include "llvm/Analysis/ConstantFolding.h"
31 #include "llvm/Analysis/GlobalsModRef.h"
32 #include "llvm/Analysis/InstructionSimplify.h"
33 #include "llvm/Analysis/Loads.h"
34 #include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.h"
35 #include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryDependenceAnalysis.h"
36 #include "llvm/Analysis/PHITransAddr.h"
37 #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h"
38 #include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
39 #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
40 #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
41 #include "llvm/IR/GlobalVariable.h"
42 #include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h"
43 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
44 #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
45 #include "llvm/IR/Metadata.h"
46 #include "llvm/IR/PatternMatch.h"
47 #include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
48 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
49 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
50 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
51 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h"
52 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h"
53 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/SSAUpdater.h"
54 #include <vector>
55 using namespace llvm;
56 using namespace PatternMatch;
57 
58 #define DEBUG_TYPE "gvn"
59 
60 STATISTIC(NumGVNInstr,  "Number of instructions deleted");
61 STATISTIC(NumGVNLoad,   "Number of loads deleted");
62 STATISTIC(NumGVNPRE,    "Number of instructions PRE'd");
63 STATISTIC(NumGVNBlocks, "Number of blocks merged");
64 STATISTIC(NumGVNSimpl,  "Number of instructions simplified");
65 STATISTIC(NumGVNEqProp, "Number of equalities propagated");
66 STATISTIC(NumPRELoad,   "Number of loads PRE'd");
67 
68 static cl::opt<bool> EnablePRE("enable-pre",
69                                cl::init(true), cl::Hidden);
70 static cl::opt<bool> EnableLoadPRE("enable-load-pre", cl::init(true));
71 
72 // Maximum allowed recursion depth.
73 static cl::opt<uint32_t>
74 MaxRecurseDepth("max-recurse-depth", cl::Hidden, cl::init(1000), cl::ZeroOrMore,
75                 cl::desc("Max recurse depth (default = 1000)"));
76 
77 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
78 //                         ValueTable Class
79 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
80 
81 /// This class holds the mapping between values and value numbers.  It is used
82 /// as an efficient mechanism to determine the expression-wise equivalence of
83 /// two values.
84 namespace {
85   struct Expression {
86     uint32_t opcode;
87     Type *type;
88     SmallVector<uint32_t, 4> varargs;
89 
90     Expression(uint32_t o = ~2U) : opcode(o) { }
91 
92     bool operator==(const Expression &other) const {
93       if (opcode != other.opcode)
94         return false;
95       if (opcode == ~0U || opcode == ~1U)
96         return true;
97       if (type != other.type)
98         return false;
99       if (varargs != other.varargs)
100         return false;
101       return true;
102     }
103 
104     friend hash_code hash_value(const Expression &Value) {
105       return hash_combine(Value.opcode, Value.type,
106                           hash_combine_range(Value.varargs.begin(),
107                                              Value.varargs.end()));
108     }
109   };
110 
111   class ValueTable {
112     DenseMap<Value*, uint32_t> valueNumbering;
113     DenseMap<Expression, uint32_t> expressionNumbering;
114     AliasAnalysis *AA;
115     MemoryDependenceAnalysis *MD;
116     DominatorTree *DT;
117 
118     uint32_t nextValueNumber;
119 
120     Expression create_expression(Instruction* I);
121     Expression create_cmp_expression(unsigned Opcode,
122                                      CmpInst::Predicate Predicate,
123                                      Value *LHS, Value *RHS);
124     Expression create_extractvalue_expression(ExtractValueInst* EI);
125     uint32_t lookup_or_add_call(CallInst* C);
126   public:
127     ValueTable() : nextValueNumber(1) { }
128     uint32_t lookup_or_add(Value *V);
129     uint32_t lookup(Value *V) const;
130     uint32_t lookup_or_add_cmp(unsigned Opcode, CmpInst::Predicate Pred,
131                                Value *LHS, Value *RHS);
132     bool exists(Value *V) const;
133     void add(Value *V, uint32_t num);
134     void clear();
135     void erase(Value *v);
136     void setAliasAnalysis(AliasAnalysis* A) { AA = A; }
137     AliasAnalysis *getAliasAnalysis() const { return AA; }
138     void setMemDep(MemoryDependenceAnalysis* M) { MD = M; }
139     void setDomTree(DominatorTree* D) { DT = D; }
140     uint32_t getNextUnusedValueNumber() { return nextValueNumber; }
141     void verifyRemoved(const Value *) const;
142   };
143 }
144 
145 namespace llvm {
146 template <> struct DenseMapInfo<Expression> {
147   static inline Expression getEmptyKey() {
148     return ~0U;
149   }
150 
151   static inline Expression getTombstoneKey() {
152     return ~1U;
153   }
154 
155   static unsigned getHashValue(const Expression e) {
156     using llvm::hash_value;
157     return static_cast<unsigned>(hash_value(e));
158   }
159   static bool isEqual(const Expression &LHS, const Expression &RHS) {
160     return LHS == RHS;
161   }
162 };
163 
164 }
165 
166 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
167 //                     ValueTable Internal Functions
168 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
169 
170 Expression ValueTable::create_expression(Instruction *I) {
171   Expression e;
172   e.type = I->getType();
173   e.opcode = I->getOpcode();
174   for (Instruction::op_iterator OI = I->op_begin(), OE = I->op_end();
175        OI != OE; ++OI)
176     e.varargs.push_back(lookup_or_add(*OI));
177   if (I->isCommutative()) {
178     // Ensure that commutative instructions that only differ by a permutation
179     // of their operands get the same value number by sorting the operand value
180     // numbers.  Since all commutative instructions have two operands it is more
181     // efficient to sort by hand rather than using, say, std::sort.
182     assert(I->getNumOperands() == 2 && "Unsupported commutative instruction!");
183     if (e.varargs[0] > e.varargs[1])
184       std::swap(e.varargs[0], e.varargs[1]);
185   }
186 
187   if (CmpInst *C = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(I)) {
188     // Sort the operand value numbers so x<y and y>x get the same value number.
189     CmpInst::Predicate Predicate = C->getPredicate();
190     if (e.varargs[0] > e.varargs[1]) {
191       std::swap(e.varargs[0], e.varargs[1]);
192       Predicate = CmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(Predicate);
193     }
194     e.opcode = (C->getOpcode() << 8) | Predicate;
195   } else if (InsertValueInst *E = dyn_cast<InsertValueInst>(I)) {
196     for (InsertValueInst::idx_iterator II = E->idx_begin(), IE = E->idx_end();
197          II != IE; ++II)
198       e.varargs.push_back(*II);
199   }
200 
201   return e;
202 }
203 
204 Expression ValueTable::create_cmp_expression(unsigned Opcode,
205                                              CmpInst::Predicate Predicate,
206                                              Value *LHS, Value *RHS) {
207   assert((Opcode == Instruction::ICmp || Opcode == Instruction::FCmp) &&
208          "Not a comparison!");
209   Expression e;
210   e.type = CmpInst::makeCmpResultType(LHS->getType());
211   e.varargs.push_back(lookup_or_add(LHS));
212   e.varargs.push_back(lookup_or_add(RHS));
213 
214   // Sort the operand value numbers so x<y and y>x get the same value number.
215   if (e.varargs[0] > e.varargs[1]) {
216     std::swap(e.varargs[0], e.varargs[1]);
217     Predicate = CmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(Predicate);
218   }
219   e.opcode = (Opcode << 8) | Predicate;
220   return e;
221 }
222 
223 Expression ValueTable::create_extractvalue_expression(ExtractValueInst *EI) {
224   assert(EI && "Not an ExtractValueInst?");
225   Expression e;
226   e.type = EI->getType();
227   e.opcode = 0;
228 
229   IntrinsicInst *I = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(EI->getAggregateOperand());
230   if (I != nullptr && EI->getNumIndices() == 1 && *EI->idx_begin() == 0 ) {
231     // EI might be an extract from one of our recognised intrinsics. If it
232     // is we'll synthesize a semantically equivalent expression instead on
233     // an extract value expression.
234     switch (I->getIntrinsicID()) {
235       case Intrinsic::sadd_with_overflow:
236       case Intrinsic::uadd_with_overflow:
237         e.opcode = Instruction::Add;
238         break;
239       case Intrinsic::ssub_with_overflow:
240       case Intrinsic::usub_with_overflow:
241         e.opcode = Instruction::Sub;
242         break;
243       case Intrinsic::smul_with_overflow:
244       case Intrinsic::umul_with_overflow:
245         e.opcode = Instruction::Mul;
246         break;
247       default:
248         break;
249     }
250 
251     if (e.opcode != 0) {
252       // Intrinsic recognized. Grab its args to finish building the expression.
253       assert(I->getNumArgOperands() == 2 &&
254              "Expect two args for recognised intrinsics.");
255       e.varargs.push_back(lookup_or_add(I->getArgOperand(0)));
256       e.varargs.push_back(lookup_or_add(I->getArgOperand(1)));
257       return e;
258     }
259   }
260 
261   // Not a recognised intrinsic. Fall back to producing an extract value
262   // expression.
263   e.opcode = EI->getOpcode();
264   for (Instruction::op_iterator OI = EI->op_begin(), OE = EI->op_end();
265        OI != OE; ++OI)
266     e.varargs.push_back(lookup_or_add(*OI));
267 
268   for (ExtractValueInst::idx_iterator II = EI->idx_begin(), IE = EI->idx_end();
269          II != IE; ++II)
270     e.varargs.push_back(*II);
271 
272   return e;
273 }
274 
275 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
276 //                     ValueTable External Functions
277 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
278 
279 /// add - Insert a value into the table with a specified value number.
280 void ValueTable::add(Value *V, uint32_t num) {
281   valueNumbering.insert(std::make_pair(V, num));
282 }
283 
284 uint32_t ValueTable::lookup_or_add_call(CallInst *C) {
285   if (AA->doesNotAccessMemory(C)) {
286     Expression exp = create_expression(C);
287     uint32_t &e = expressionNumbering[exp];
288     if (!e) e = nextValueNumber++;
289     valueNumbering[C] = e;
290     return e;
291   } else if (AA->onlyReadsMemory(C)) {
292     Expression exp = create_expression(C);
293     uint32_t &e = expressionNumbering[exp];
294     if (!e) {
295       e = nextValueNumber++;
296       valueNumbering[C] = e;
297       return e;
298     }
299     if (!MD) {
300       e = nextValueNumber++;
301       valueNumbering[C] = e;
302       return e;
303     }
304 
305     MemDepResult local_dep = MD->getDependency(C);
306 
307     if (!local_dep.isDef() && !local_dep.isNonLocal()) {
308       valueNumbering[C] =  nextValueNumber;
309       return nextValueNumber++;
310     }
311 
312     if (local_dep.isDef()) {
313       CallInst* local_cdep = cast<CallInst>(local_dep.getInst());
314 
315       if (local_cdep->getNumArgOperands() != C->getNumArgOperands()) {
316         valueNumbering[C] = nextValueNumber;
317         return nextValueNumber++;
318       }
319 
320       for (unsigned i = 0, e = C->getNumArgOperands(); i < e; ++i) {
321         uint32_t c_vn = lookup_or_add(C->getArgOperand(i));
322         uint32_t cd_vn = lookup_or_add(local_cdep->getArgOperand(i));
323         if (c_vn != cd_vn) {
324           valueNumbering[C] = nextValueNumber;
325           return nextValueNumber++;
326         }
327       }
328 
329       uint32_t v = lookup_or_add(local_cdep);
330       valueNumbering[C] = v;
331       return v;
332     }
333 
334     // Non-local case.
335     const MemoryDependenceAnalysis::NonLocalDepInfo &deps =
336       MD->getNonLocalCallDependency(CallSite(C));
337     // FIXME: Move the checking logic to MemDep!
338     CallInst* cdep = nullptr;
339 
340     // Check to see if we have a single dominating call instruction that is
341     // identical to C.
342     for (unsigned i = 0, e = deps.size(); i != e; ++i) {
343       const NonLocalDepEntry *I = &deps[i];
344       if (I->getResult().isNonLocal())
345         continue;
346 
347       // We don't handle non-definitions.  If we already have a call, reject
348       // instruction dependencies.
349       if (!I->getResult().isDef() || cdep != nullptr) {
350         cdep = nullptr;
351         break;
352       }
353 
354       CallInst *NonLocalDepCall = dyn_cast<CallInst>(I->getResult().getInst());
355       // FIXME: All duplicated with non-local case.
356       if (NonLocalDepCall && DT->properlyDominates(I->getBB(), C->getParent())){
357         cdep = NonLocalDepCall;
358         continue;
359       }
360 
361       cdep = nullptr;
362       break;
363     }
364 
365     if (!cdep) {
366       valueNumbering[C] = nextValueNumber;
367       return nextValueNumber++;
368     }
369 
370     if (cdep->getNumArgOperands() != C->getNumArgOperands()) {
371       valueNumbering[C] = nextValueNumber;
372       return nextValueNumber++;
373     }
374     for (unsigned i = 0, e = C->getNumArgOperands(); i < e; ++i) {
375       uint32_t c_vn = lookup_or_add(C->getArgOperand(i));
376       uint32_t cd_vn = lookup_or_add(cdep->getArgOperand(i));
377       if (c_vn != cd_vn) {
378         valueNumbering[C] = nextValueNumber;
379         return nextValueNumber++;
380       }
381     }
382 
383     uint32_t v = lookup_or_add(cdep);
384     valueNumbering[C] = v;
385     return v;
386 
387   } else {
388     valueNumbering[C] = nextValueNumber;
389     return nextValueNumber++;
390   }
391 }
392 
393 /// Returns true if a value number exists for the specified value.
394 bool ValueTable::exists(Value *V) const { return valueNumbering.count(V) != 0; }
395 
396 /// lookup_or_add - Returns the value number for the specified value, assigning
397 /// it a new number if it did not have one before.
398 uint32_t ValueTable::lookup_or_add(Value *V) {
399   DenseMap<Value*, uint32_t>::iterator VI = valueNumbering.find(V);
400   if (VI != valueNumbering.end())
401     return VI->second;
402 
403   if (!isa<Instruction>(V)) {
404     valueNumbering[V] = nextValueNumber;
405     return nextValueNumber++;
406   }
407 
408   Instruction* I = cast<Instruction>(V);
409   Expression exp;
410   switch (I->getOpcode()) {
411     case Instruction::Call:
412       return lookup_or_add_call(cast<CallInst>(I));
413     case Instruction::Add:
414     case Instruction::FAdd:
415     case Instruction::Sub:
416     case Instruction::FSub:
417     case Instruction::Mul:
418     case Instruction::FMul:
419     case Instruction::UDiv:
420     case Instruction::SDiv:
421     case Instruction::FDiv:
422     case Instruction::URem:
423     case Instruction::SRem:
424     case Instruction::FRem:
425     case Instruction::Shl:
426     case Instruction::LShr:
427     case Instruction::AShr:
428     case Instruction::And:
429     case Instruction::Or:
430     case Instruction::Xor:
431     case Instruction::ICmp:
432     case Instruction::FCmp:
433     case Instruction::Trunc:
434     case Instruction::ZExt:
435     case Instruction::SExt:
436     case Instruction::FPToUI:
437     case Instruction::FPToSI:
438     case Instruction::UIToFP:
439     case Instruction::SIToFP:
440     case Instruction::FPTrunc:
441     case Instruction::FPExt:
442     case Instruction::PtrToInt:
443     case Instruction::IntToPtr:
444     case Instruction::BitCast:
445     case Instruction::Select:
446     case Instruction::ExtractElement:
447     case Instruction::InsertElement:
448     case Instruction::ShuffleVector:
449     case Instruction::InsertValue:
450     case Instruction::GetElementPtr:
451       exp = create_expression(I);
452       break;
453     case Instruction::ExtractValue:
454       exp = create_extractvalue_expression(cast<ExtractValueInst>(I));
455       break;
456     default:
457       valueNumbering[V] = nextValueNumber;
458       return nextValueNumber++;
459   }
460 
461   uint32_t& e = expressionNumbering[exp];
462   if (!e) e = nextValueNumber++;
463   valueNumbering[V] = e;
464   return e;
465 }
466 
467 /// Returns the value number of the specified value. Fails if
468 /// the value has not yet been numbered.
469 uint32_t ValueTable::lookup(Value *V) const {
470   DenseMap<Value*, uint32_t>::const_iterator VI = valueNumbering.find(V);
471   assert(VI != valueNumbering.end() && "Value not numbered?");
472   return VI->second;
473 }
474 
475 /// Returns the value number of the given comparison,
476 /// assigning it a new number if it did not have one before.  Useful when
477 /// we deduced the result of a comparison, but don't immediately have an
478 /// instruction realizing that comparison to hand.
479 uint32_t ValueTable::lookup_or_add_cmp(unsigned Opcode,
480                                        CmpInst::Predicate Predicate,
481                                        Value *LHS, Value *RHS) {
482   Expression exp = create_cmp_expression(Opcode, Predicate, LHS, RHS);
483   uint32_t& e = expressionNumbering[exp];
484   if (!e) e = nextValueNumber++;
485   return e;
486 }
487 
488 /// Remove all entries from the ValueTable.
489 void ValueTable::clear() {
490   valueNumbering.clear();
491   expressionNumbering.clear();
492   nextValueNumber = 1;
493 }
494 
495 /// Remove a value from the value numbering.
496 void ValueTable::erase(Value *V) {
497   valueNumbering.erase(V);
498 }
499 
500 /// verifyRemoved - Verify that the value is removed from all internal data
501 /// structures.
502 void ValueTable::verifyRemoved(const Value *V) const {
503   for (DenseMap<Value*, uint32_t>::const_iterator
504          I = valueNumbering.begin(), E = valueNumbering.end(); I != E; ++I) {
505     assert(I->first != V && "Inst still occurs in value numbering map!");
506   }
507 }
508 
509 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
510 //                                GVN Pass
511 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
512 
513 namespace {
514   class GVN;
515   /// Represents a particular available value that we know how to materialize.
516   /// Materialization of an AvailableValue never fails.  An AvailableValue is
517   /// implicitly associated with a rematerialization point which is the
518   /// location of the instruction from which it was formed.
519   struct AvailableValue {
520     enum ValType {
521       SimpleVal,  // A simple offsetted value that is accessed.
522       LoadVal,    // A value produced by a load.
523       MemIntrin,  // A memory intrinsic which is loaded from.
524       UndefVal    // A UndefValue representing a value from dead block (which
525                   // is not yet physically removed from the CFG).
526     };
527 
528     /// V - The value that is live out of the block.
529     PointerIntPair<Value *, 2, ValType> Val;
530 
531     /// Offset - The byte offset in Val that is interesting for the load query.
532     unsigned Offset;
533 
534     static AvailableValue get(Value *V,
535                               unsigned Offset = 0) {
536       AvailableValue Res;
537       Res.Val.setPointer(V);
538       Res.Val.setInt(SimpleVal);
539       Res.Offset = Offset;
540       return Res;
541     }
542 
543     static AvailableValue getMI(MemIntrinsic *MI,
544                                 unsigned Offset = 0) {
545       AvailableValue Res;
546       Res.Val.setPointer(MI);
547       Res.Val.setInt(MemIntrin);
548       Res.Offset = Offset;
549       return Res;
550     }
551 
552     static AvailableValue getLoad(LoadInst *LI,
553                                   unsigned Offset = 0) {
554       AvailableValue Res;
555       Res.Val.setPointer(LI);
556       Res.Val.setInt(LoadVal);
557       Res.Offset = Offset;
558       return Res;
559     }
560 
561     static AvailableValue getUndef() {
562       AvailableValue Res;
563       Res.Val.setPointer(nullptr);
564       Res.Val.setInt(UndefVal);
565       Res.Offset = 0;
566       return Res;
567     }
568 
569     bool isSimpleValue() const { return Val.getInt() == SimpleVal; }
570     bool isCoercedLoadValue() const { return Val.getInt() == LoadVal; }
571     bool isMemIntrinValue() const { return Val.getInt() == MemIntrin; }
572     bool isUndefValue() const { return Val.getInt() == UndefVal; }
573 
574     Value *getSimpleValue() const {
575       assert(isSimpleValue() && "Wrong accessor");
576       return Val.getPointer();
577     }
578 
579     LoadInst *getCoercedLoadValue() const {
580       assert(isCoercedLoadValue() && "Wrong accessor");
581       return cast<LoadInst>(Val.getPointer());
582     }
583 
584     MemIntrinsic *getMemIntrinValue() const {
585       assert(isMemIntrinValue() && "Wrong accessor");
586       return cast<MemIntrinsic>(Val.getPointer());
587     }
588 
589     /// Emit code at the specified insertion point to adjust the value defined
590     /// here to the specified type. This handles various coercion cases.
591     Value *MaterializeAdjustedValue(LoadInst *LI, Instruction *InsertPt,
592                                     GVN &gvn) const;
593   };
594 
595   /// Represents an AvailableValue which can be rematerialized at the end of
596   /// the associated BasicBlock.
597   struct AvailableValueInBlock {
598     /// BB - The basic block in question.
599     BasicBlock *BB;
600 
601     /// AV - The actual available value
602     AvailableValue AV;
603 
604     static AvailableValueInBlock get(BasicBlock *BB, AvailableValue &&AV) {
605       AvailableValueInBlock Res;
606       Res.BB = BB;
607       Res.AV = std::move(AV);
608       return Res;
609     }
610 
611     static AvailableValueInBlock get(BasicBlock *BB, Value *V,
612                                      unsigned Offset = 0) {
613       return get(BB, AvailableValue::get(V, Offset));
614     }
615     static AvailableValueInBlock getMI(BasicBlock *BB, MemIntrinsic *MI,
616                                        unsigned Offset = 0) {
617       return get(BB, AvailableValue::getMI(MI, Offset));
618     }
619     static AvailableValueInBlock getLoad(BasicBlock *BB, LoadInst *LI,
620                                          unsigned Offset = 0) {
621       return get(BB, AvailableValue::getLoad(LI, Offset));
622     }
623     static AvailableValueInBlock getUndef(BasicBlock *BB) {
624       return get(BB, AvailableValue::getUndef());
625     }
626 
627     /// Emit code at the end of this block to adjust the value defined here to
628     /// the specified type. This handles various coercion cases.
629     Value *MaterializeAdjustedValue(LoadInst *LI, GVN &gvn) const {
630       return AV.MaterializeAdjustedValue(LI, BB->getTerminator(), gvn);
631     }
632   };
633 
634   class GVN : public FunctionPass {
635     bool NoLoads;
636     MemoryDependenceAnalysis *MD;
637     DominatorTree *DT;
638     const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI;
639     AssumptionCache *AC;
640     SetVector<BasicBlock *> DeadBlocks;
641 
642     ValueTable VN;
643 
644     /// A mapping from value numbers to lists of Value*'s that
645     /// have that value number.  Use findLeader to query it.
646     struct LeaderTableEntry {
647       Value *Val;
648       const BasicBlock *BB;
649       LeaderTableEntry *Next;
650     };
651     DenseMap<uint32_t, LeaderTableEntry> LeaderTable;
652     BumpPtrAllocator TableAllocator;
653 
654     // Block-local map of equivalent values to their leader, does not
655     // propagate to any successors. Entries added mid-block are applied
656     // to the remaining instructions in the block.
657     SmallMapVector<llvm::Value *, llvm::Constant *, 4> ReplaceWithConstMap;
658     SmallVector<Instruction*, 8> InstrsToErase;
659 
660     typedef SmallVector<NonLocalDepResult, 64> LoadDepVect;
661     typedef SmallVector<AvailableValueInBlock, 64> AvailValInBlkVect;
662     typedef SmallVector<BasicBlock*, 64> UnavailBlkVect;
663 
664   public:
665     static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid
666     explicit GVN(bool noloads = false)
667         : FunctionPass(ID), NoLoads(noloads), MD(nullptr) {
668       initializeGVNPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
669     }
670 
671     bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override;
672 
673     /// This removes the specified instruction from
674     /// our various maps and marks it for deletion.
675     void markInstructionForDeletion(Instruction *I) {
676       VN.erase(I);
677       InstrsToErase.push_back(I);
678     }
679 
680     DominatorTree &getDominatorTree() const { return *DT; }
681     AliasAnalysis *getAliasAnalysis() const { return VN.getAliasAnalysis(); }
682     MemoryDependenceAnalysis &getMemDep() const { return *MD; }
683   private:
684     /// Push a new Value to the LeaderTable onto the list for its value number.
685     void addToLeaderTable(uint32_t N, Value *V, const BasicBlock *BB) {
686       LeaderTableEntry &Curr = LeaderTable[N];
687       if (!Curr.Val) {
688         Curr.Val = V;
689         Curr.BB = BB;
690         return;
691       }
692 
693       LeaderTableEntry *Node = TableAllocator.Allocate<LeaderTableEntry>();
694       Node->Val = V;
695       Node->BB = BB;
696       Node->Next = Curr.Next;
697       Curr.Next = Node;
698     }
699 
700     /// Scan the list of values corresponding to a given
701     /// value number, and remove the given instruction if encountered.
702     void removeFromLeaderTable(uint32_t N, Instruction *I, BasicBlock *BB) {
703       LeaderTableEntry* Prev = nullptr;
704       LeaderTableEntry* Curr = &LeaderTable[N];
705 
706       while (Curr && (Curr->Val != I || Curr->BB != BB)) {
707         Prev = Curr;
708         Curr = Curr->Next;
709       }
710 
711       if (!Curr)
712         return;
713 
714       if (Prev) {
715         Prev->Next = Curr->Next;
716       } else {
717         if (!Curr->Next) {
718           Curr->Val = nullptr;
719           Curr->BB = nullptr;
720         } else {
721           LeaderTableEntry* Next = Curr->Next;
722           Curr->Val = Next->Val;
723           Curr->BB = Next->BB;
724           Curr->Next = Next->Next;
725         }
726       }
727     }
728 
729     // List of critical edges to be split between iterations.
730     SmallVector<std::pair<TerminatorInst*, unsigned>, 4> toSplit;
731 
732     // This transformation requires dominator postdominator info
733     void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override {
734       AU.addRequired<AssumptionCacheTracker>();
735       AU.addRequired<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>();
736       AU.addRequired<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>();
737       if (!NoLoads)
738         AU.addRequired<MemoryDependenceAnalysis>();
739       AU.addRequired<AAResultsWrapperPass>();
740 
741       AU.addPreserved<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>();
742       AU.addPreserved<GlobalsAAWrapperPass>();
743     }
744 
745 
746     // Helper functions of redundant load elimination
747     bool processLoad(LoadInst *L);
748     bool processNonLocalLoad(LoadInst *L);
749     bool processAssumeIntrinsic(IntrinsicInst *II);
750     void AnalyzeLoadAvailability(LoadInst *LI, LoadDepVect &Deps,
751                                  AvailValInBlkVect &ValuesPerBlock,
752                                  UnavailBlkVect &UnavailableBlocks);
753     bool PerformLoadPRE(LoadInst *LI, AvailValInBlkVect &ValuesPerBlock,
754                         UnavailBlkVect &UnavailableBlocks);
755 
756     // Other helper routines
757     bool processInstruction(Instruction *I);
758     bool processBlock(BasicBlock *BB);
759     void dump(DenseMap<uint32_t, Value*> &d);
760     bool iterateOnFunction(Function &F);
761     bool performPRE(Function &F);
762     bool performScalarPRE(Instruction *I);
763     bool performScalarPREInsertion(Instruction *Instr, BasicBlock *Pred,
764                                    unsigned int ValNo);
765     Value *findLeader(const BasicBlock *BB, uint32_t num);
766     void cleanupGlobalSets();
767     void verifyRemoved(const Instruction *I) const;
768     bool splitCriticalEdges();
769     BasicBlock *splitCriticalEdges(BasicBlock *Pred, BasicBlock *Succ);
770     bool replaceOperandsWithConsts(Instruction *I) const;
771     bool propagateEquality(Value *LHS, Value *RHS, const BasicBlockEdge &Root,
772                            bool DominatesByEdge);
773     bool processFoldableCondBr(BranchInst *BI);
774     void addDeadBlock(BasicBlock *BB);
775     void assignValNumForDeadCode();
776   };
777 
778   char GVN::ID = 0;
779 }
780 
781 // The public interface to this file...
782 FunctionPass *llvm::createGVNPass(bool NoLoads) {
783   return new GVN(NoLoads);
784 }
785 
786 INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(GVN, "gvn", "Global Value Numbering", false, false)
787 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(AssumptionCacheTracker)
788 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MemoryDependenceAnalysis)
789 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(DominatorTreeWrapperPass)
790 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass)
791 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(AAResultsWrapperPass)
792 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(GlobalsAAWrapperPass)
793 INITIALIZE_PASS_END(GVN, "gvn", "Global Value Numbering", false, false)
794 
795 #if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
796 void GVN::dump(DenseMap<uint32_t, Value*>& d) {
797   errs() << "{\n";
798   for (DenseMap<uint32_t, Value*>::iterator I = d.begin(),
799        E = d.end(); I != E; ++I) {
800       errs() << I->first << "\n";
801       I->second->dump();
802   }
803   errs() << "}\n";
804 }
805 #endif
806 
807 /// Return true if we can prove that the value
808 /// we're analyzing is fully available in the specified block.  As we go, keep
809 /// track of which blocks we know are fully alive in FullyAvailableBlocks.  This
810 /// map is actually a tri-state map with the following values:
811 ///   0) we know the block *is not* fully available.
812 ///   1) we know the block *is* fully available.
813 ///   2) we do not know whether the block is fully available or not, but we are
814 ///      currently speculating that it will be.
815 ///   3) we are speculating for this block and have used that to speculate for
816 ///      other blocks.
817 static bool IsValueFullyAvailableInBlock(BasicBlock *BB,
818                             DenseMap<BasicBlock*, char> &FullyAvailableBlocks,
819                             uint32_t RecurseDepth) {
820   if (RecurseDepth > MaxRecurseDepth)
821     return false;
822 
823   // Optimistically assume that the block is fully available and check to see
824   // if we already know about this block in one lookup.
825   std::pair<DenseMap<BasicBlock*, char>::iterator, char> IV =
826     FullyAvailableBlocks.insert(std::make_pair(BB, 2));
827 
828   // If the entry already existed for this block, return the precomputed value.
829   if (!IV.second) {
830     // If this is a speculative "available" value, mark it as being used for
831     // speculation of other blocks.
832     if (IV.first->second == 2)
833       IV.first->second = 3;
834     return IV.first->second != 0;
835   }
836 
837   // Otherwise, see if it is fully available in all predecessors.
838   pred_iterator PI = pred_begin(BB), PE = pred_end(BB);
839 
840   // If this block has no predecessors, it isn't live-in here.
841   if (PI == PE)
842     goto SpeculationFailure;
843 
844   for (; PI != PE; ++PI)
845     // If the value isn't fully available in one of our predecessors, then it
846     // isn't fully available in this block either.  Undo our previous
847     // optimistic assumption and bail out.
848     if (!IsValueFullyAvailableInBlock(*PI, FullyAvailableBlocks,RecurseDepth+1))
849       goto SpeculationFailure;
850 
851   return true;
852 
853 // If we get here, we found out that this is not, after
854 // all, a fully-available block.  We have a problem if we speculated on this and
855 // used the speculation to mark other blocks as available.
856 SpeculationFailure:
857   char &BBVal = FullyAvailableBlocks[BB];
858 
859   // If we didn't speculate on this, just return with it set to false.
860   if (BBVal == 2) {
861     BBVal = 0;
862     return false;
863   }
864 
865   // If we did speculate on this value, we could have blocks set to 1 that are
866   // incorrect.  Walk the (transitive) successors of this block and mark them as
867   // 0 if set to one.
868   SmallVector<BasicBlock*, 32> BBWorklist;
869   BBWorklist.push_back(BB);
870 
871   do {
872     BasicBlock *Entry = BBWorklist.pop_back_val();
873     // Note that this sets blocks to 0 (unavailable) if they happen to not
874     // already be in FullyAvailableBlocks.  This is safe.
875     char &EntryVal = FullyAvailableBlocks[Entry];
876     if (EntryVal == 0) continue;  // Already unavailable.
877 
878     // Mark as unavailable.
879     EntryVal = 0;
880 
881     BBWorklist.append(succ_begin(Entry), succ_end(Entry));
882   } while (!BBWorklist.empty());
883 
884   return false;
885 }
886 
887 
888 /// Return true if CoerceAvailableValueToLoadType will succeed.
889 static bool CanCoerceMustAliasedValueToLoad(Value *StoredVal,
890                                             Type *LoadTy,
891                                             const DataLayout &DL) {
892   // If the loaded or stored value is an first class array or struct, don't try
893   // to transform them.  We need to be able to bitcast to integer.
894   if (LoadTy->isStructTy() || LoadTy->isArrayTy() ||
895       StoredVal->getType()->isStructTy() ||
896       StoredVal->getType()->isArrayTy())
897     return false;
898 
899   // The store has to be at least as big as the load.
900   if (DL.getTypeSizeInBits(StoredVal->getType()) <
901         DL.getTypeSizeInBits(LoadTy))
902     return false;
903 
904   return true;
905 }
906 
907 /// If we saw a store of a value to memory, and
908 /// then a load from a must-aliased pointer of a different type, try to coerce
909 /// the stored value.  LoadedTy is the type of the load we want to replace.
910 /// IRB is IRBuilder used to insert new instructions.
911 ///
912 /// If we can't do it, return null.
913 static Value *CoerceAvailableValueToLoadType(Value *StoredVal, Type *LoadedTy,
914                                              IRBuilder<> &IRB,
915                                              const DataLayout &DL) {
916   if (!CanCoerceMustAliasedValueToLoad(StoredVal, LoadedTy, DL))
917     return nullptr;
918 
919   // If this is already the right type, just return it.
920   Type *StoredValTy = StoredVal->getType();
921 
922   uint64_t StoreSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(StoredValTy);
923   uint64_t LoadSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(LoadedTy);
924 
925   // If the store and reload are the same size, we can always reuse it.
926   if (StoreSize == LoadSize) {
927     // Pointer to Pointer -> use bitcast.
928     if (StoredValTy->getScalarType()->isPointerTy() &&
929         LoadedTy->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
930       return IRB.CreateBitCast(StoredVal, LoadedTy);
931 
932     // Convert source pointers to integers, which can be bitcast.
933     if (StoredValTy->getScalarType()->isPointerTy()) {
934       StoredValTy = DL.getIntPtrType(StoredValTy);
935       StoredVal = IRB.CreatePtrToInt(StoredVal, StoredValTy);
936     }
937 
938     Type *TypeToCastTo = LoadedTy;
939     if (TypeToCastTo->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
940       TypeToCastTo = DL.getIntPtrType(TypeToCastTo);
941 
942     if (StoredValTy != TypeToCastTo)
943       StoredVal = IRB.CreateBitCast(StoredVal, TypeToCastTo);
944 
945     // Cast to pointer if the load needs a pointer type.
946     if (LoadedTy->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
947       StoredVal = IRB.CreateIntToPtr(StoredVal, LoadedTy);
948 
949     return StoredVal;
950   }
951 
952   // If the loaded value is smaller than the available value, then we can
953   // extract out a piece from it.  If the available value is too small, then we
954   // can't do anything.
955   assert(StoreSize >= LoadSize && "CanCoerceMustAliasedValueToLoad fail");
956 
957   // Convert source pointers to integers, which can be manipulated.
958   if (StoredValTy->getScalarType()->isPointerTy()) {
959     StoredValTy = DL.getIntPtrType(StoredValTy);
960     StoredVal = IRB.CreatePtrToInt(StoredVal, StoredValTy);
961   }
962 
963   // Convert vectors and fp to integer, which can be manipulated.
964   if (!StoredValTy->isIntegerTy()) {
965     StoredValTy = IntegerType::get(StoredValTy->getContext(), StoreSize);
966     StoredVal = IRB.CreateBitCast(StoredVal, StoredValTy);
967   }
968 
969   // If this is a big-endian system, we need to shift the value down to the low
970   // bits so that a truncate will work.
971   if (DL.isBigEndian()) {
972     StoredVal = IRB.CreateLShr(StoredVal, StoreSize - LoadSize, "tmp");
973   }
974 
975   // Truncate the integer to the right size now.
976   Type *NewIntTy = IntegerType::get(StoredValTy->getContext(), LoadSize);
977   StoredVal  = IRB.CreateTrunc(StoredVal, NewIntTy, "trunc");
978 
979   if (LoadedTy == NewIntTy)
980     return StoredVal;
981 
982   // If the result is a pointer, inttoptr.
983   if (LoadedTy->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
984     return IRB.CreateIntToPtr(StoredVal, LoadedTy, "inttoptr");
985 
986   // Otherwise, bitcast.
987   return IRB.CreateBitCast(StoredVal, LoadedTy, "bitcast");
988 }
989 
990 /// This function is called when we have a
991 /// memdep query of a load that ends up being a clobbering memory write (store,
992 /// memset, memcpy, memmove).  This means that the write *may* provide bits used
993 /// by the load but we can't be sure because the pointers don't mustalias.
994 ///
995 /// Check this case to see if there is anything more we can do before we give
996 /// up.  This returns -1 if we have to give up, or a byte number in the stored
997 /// value of the piece that feeds the load.
998 static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(Type *LoadTy, Value *LoadPtr,
999                                           Value *WritePtr,
1000                                           uint64_t WriteSizeInBits,
1001                                           const DataLayout &DL) {
1002   // If the loaded or stored value is a first class array or struct, don't try
1003   // to transform them.  We need to be able to bitcast to integer.
1004   if (LoadTy->isStructTy() || LoadTy->isArrayTy())
1005     return -1;
1006 
1007   int64_t StoreOffset = 0, LoadOffset = 0;
1008   Value *StoreBase =
1009       GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(WritePtr, StoreOffset, DL);
1010   Value *LoadBase = GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(LoadPtr, LoadOffset, DL);
1011   if (StoreBase != LoadBase)
1012     return -1;
1013 
1014   // If the load and store are to the exact same address, they should have been
1015   // a must alias.  AA must have gotten confused.
1016   // FIXME: Study to see if/when this happens.  One case is forwarding a memset
1017   // to a load from the base of the memset.
1018 #if 0
1019   if (LoadOffset == StoreOffset) {
1020     dbgs() << "STORE/LOAD DEP WITH COMMON POINTER MISSED:\n"
1021     << "Base       = " << *StoreBase << "\n"
1022     << "Store Ptr  = " << *WritePtr << "\n"
1023     << "Store Offs = " << StoreOffset << "\n"
1024     << "Load Ptr   = " << *LoadPtr << "\n";
1025     abort();
1026   }
1027 #endif
1028 
1029   // If the load and store don't overlap at all, the store doesn't provide
1030   // anything to the load.  In this case, they really don't alias at all, AA
1031   // must have gotten confused.
1032   uint64_t LoadSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(LoadTy);
1033 
1034   if ((WriteSizeInBits & 7) | (LoadSize & 7))
1035     return -1;
1036   uint64_t StoreSize = WriteSizeInBits >> 3;  // Convert to bytes.
1037   LoadSize >>= 3;
1038 
1039 
1040   bool isAAFailure = false;
1041   if (StoreOffset < LoadOffset)
1042     isAAFailure = StoreOffset+int64_t(StoreSize) <= LoadOffset;
1043   else
1044     isAAFailure = LoadOffset+int64_t(LoadSize) <= StoreOffset;
1045 
1046   if (isAAFailure) {
1047 #if 0
1048     dbgs() << "STORE LOAD DEP WITH COMMON BASE:\n"
1049     << "Base       = " << *StoreBase << "\n"
1050     << "Store Ptr  = " << *WritePtr << "\n"
1051     << "Store Offs = " << StoreOffset << "\n"
1052     << "Load Ptr   = " << *LoadPtr << "\n";
1053     abort();
1054 #endif
1055     return -1;
1056   }
1057 
1058   // If the Load isn't completely contained within the stored bits, we don't
1059   // have all the bits to feed it.  We could do something crazy in the future
1060   // (issue a smaller load then merge the bits in) but this seems unlikely to be
1061   // valuable.
1062   if (StoreOffset > LoadOffset ||
1063       StoreOffset+StoreSize < LoadOffset+LoadSize)
1064     return -1;
1065 
1066   // Okay, we can do this transformation.  Return the number of bytes into the
1067   // store that the load is.
1068   return LoadOffset-StoreOffset;
1069 }
1070 
1071 /// This function is called when we have a
1072 /// memdep query of a load that ends up being a clobbering store.
1073 static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingStore(Type *LoadTy, Value *LoadPtr,
1074                                           StoreInst *DepSI) {
1075   // Cannot handle reading from store of first-class aggregate yet.
1076   if (DepSI->getValueOperand()->getType()->isStructTy() ||
1077       DepSI->getValueOperand()->getType()->isArrayTy())
1078     return -1;
1079 
1080   const DataLayout &DL = DepSI->getModule()->getDataLayout();
1081   Value *StorePtr = DepSI->getPointerOperand();
1082   uint64_t StoreSize =DL.getTypeSizeInBits(DepSI->getValueOperand()->getType());
1083   return AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadTy, LoadPtr,
1084                                         StorePtr, StoreSize, DL);
1085 }
1086 
1087 /// This function is called when we have a
1088 /// memdep query of a load that ends up being clobbered by another load.  See if
1089 /// the other load can feed into the second load.
1090 static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingLoad(Type *LoadTy, Value *LoadPtr,
1091                                          LoadInst *DepLI, const DataLayout &DL){
1092   // Cannot handle reading from store of first-class aggregate yet.
1093   if (DepLI->getType()->isStructTy() || DepLI->getType()->isArrayTy())
1094     return -1;
1095 
1096   Value *DepPtr = DepLI->getPointerOperand();
1097   uint64_t DepSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(DepLI->getType());
1098   int R = AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadTy, LoadPtr, DepPtr, DepSize, DL);
1099   if (R != -1) return R;
1100 
1101   // If we have a load/load clobber an DepLI can be widened to cover this load,
1102   // then we should widen it!
1103   int64_t LoadOffs = 0;
1104   const Value *LoadBase =
1105       GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(LoadPtr, LoadOffs, DL);
1106   unsigned LoadSize = DL.getTypeStoreSize(LoadTy);
1107 
1108   unsigned Size = MemoryDependenceAnalysis::getLoadLoadClobberFullWidthSize(
1109       LoadBase, LoadOffs, LoadSize, DepLI);
1110   if (Size == 0) return -1;
1111 
1112   return AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadTy, LoadPtr, DepPtr, Size*8, DL);
1113 }
1114 
1115 
1116 
1117 static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingMemInst(Type *LoadTy, Value *LoadPtr,
1118                                             MemIntrinsic *MI,
1119                                             const DataLayout &DL) {
1120   // If the mem operation is a non-constant size, we can't handle it.
1121   ConstantInt *SizeCst = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(MI->getLength());
1122   if (!SizeCst) return -1;
1123   uint64_t MemSizeInBits = SizeCst->getZExtValue()*8;
1124 
1125   // If this is memset, we just need to see if the offset is valid in the size
1126   // of the memset..
1127   if (MI->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::memset)
1128     return AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadTy, LoadPtr, MI->getDest(),
1129                                           MemSizeInBits, DL);
1130 
1131   // If we have a memcpy/memmove, the only case we can handle is if this is a
1132   // copy from constant memory.  In that case, we can read directly from the
1133   // constant memory.
1134   MemTransferInst *MTI = cast<MemTransferInst>(MI);
1135 
1136   Constant *Src = dyn_cast<Constant>(MTI->getSource());
1137   if (!Src) return -1;
1138 
1139   GlobalVariable *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(GetUnderlyingObject(Src, DL));
1140   if (!GV || !GV->isConstant()) return -1;
1141 
1142   // See if the access is within the bounds of the transfer.
1143   int Offset = AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadTy, LoadPtr,
1144                                               MI->getDest(), MemSizeInBits, DL);
1145   if (Offset == -1)
1146     return Offset;
1147 
1148   unsigned AS = Src->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
1149   // Otherwise, see if we can constant fold a load from the constant with the
1150   // offset applied as appropriate.
1151   Src = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(Src,
1152                                  Type::getInt8PtrTy(Src->getContext(), AS));
1153   Constant *OffsetCst =
1154     ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt64Ty(Src->getContext()), (unsigned)Offset);
1155   Src = ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr(Type::getInt8Ty(Src->getContext()), Src,
1156                                        OffsetCst);
1157   Src = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(Src, PointerType::get(LoadTy, AS));
1158   if (ConstantFoldLoadFromConstPtr(Src, LoadTy, DL))
1159     return Offset;
1160   return -1;
1161 }
1162 
1163 
1164 /// This function is called when we have a
1165 /// memdep query of a load that ends up being a clobbering store.  This means
1166 /// that the store provides bits used by the load but we the pointers don't
1167 /// mustalias.  Check this case to see if there is anything more we can do
1168 /// before we give up.
1169 static Value *GetStoreValueForLoad(Value *SrcVal, unsigned Offset,
1170                                    Type *LoadTy,
1171                                    Instruction *InsertPt, const DataLayout &DL){
1172   LLVMContext &Ctx = SrcVal->getType()->getContext();
1173 
1174   uint64_t StoreSize = (DL.getTypeSizeInBits(SrcVal->getType()) + 7) / 8;
1175   uint64_t LoadSize = (DL.getTypeSizeInBits(LoadTy) + 7) / 8;
1176 
1177   IRBuilder<> Builder(InsertPt);
1178 
1179   // Compute which bits of the stored value are being used by the load.  Convert
1180   // to an integer type to start with.
1181   if (SrcVal->getType()->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
1182     SrcVal = Builder.CreatePtrToInt(SrcVal,
1183         DL.getIntPtrType(SrcVal->getType()));
1184   if (!SrcVal->getType()->isIntegerTy())
1185     SrcVal = Builder.CreateBitCast(SrcVal, IntegerType::get(Ctx, StoreSize*8));
1186 
1187   // Shift the bits to the least significant depending on endianness.
1188   unsigned ShiftAmt;
1189   if (DL.isLittleEndian())
1190     ShiftAmt = Offset*8;
1191   else
1192     ShiftAmt = (StoreSize-LoadSize-Offset)*8;
1193 
1194   if (ShiftAmt)
1195     SrcVal = Builder.CreateLShr(SrcVal, ShiftAmt);
1196 
1197   if (LoadSize != StoreSize)
1198     SrcVal = Builder.CreateTrunc(SrcVal, IntegerType::get(Ctx, LoadSize*8));
1199 
1200   return CoerceAvailableValueToLoadType(SrcVal, LoadTy, Builder, DL);
1201 }
1202 
1203 /// This function is called when we have a
1204 /// memdep query of a load that ends up being a clobbering load.  This means
1205 /// that the load *may* provide bits used by the load but we can't be sure
1206 /// because the pointers don't mustalias.  Check this case to see if there is
1207 /// anything more we can do before we give up.
1208 static Value *GetLoadValueForLoad(LoadInst *SrcVal, unsigned Offset,
1209                                   Type *LoadTy, Instruction *InsertPt,
1210                                   GVN &gvn) {
1211   const DataLayout &DL = SrcVal->getModule()->getDataLayout();
1212   // If Offset+LoadTy exceeds the size of SrcVal, then we must be wanting to
1213   // widen SrcVal out to a larger load.
1214   unsigned SrcValSize = DL.getTypeStoreSize(SrcVal->getType());
1215   unsigned LoadSize = DL.getTypeStoreSize(LoadTy);
1216   if (Offset+LoadSize > SrcValSize) {
1217     assert(SrcVal->isSimple() && "Cannot widen volatile/atomic load!");
1218     assert(SrcVal->getType()->isIntegerTy() && "Can't widen non-integer load");
1219     // If we have a load/load clobber an DepLI can be widened to cover this
1220     // load, then we should widen it to the next power of 2 size big enough!
1221     unsigned NewLoadSize = Offset+LoadSize;
1222     if (!isPowerOf2_32(NewLoadSize))
1223       NewLoadSize = NextPowerOf2(NewLoadSize);
1224 
1225     Value *PtrVal = SrcVal->getPointerOperand();
1226 
1227     // Insert the new load after the old load.  This ensures that subsequent
1228     // memdep queries will find the new load.  We can't easily remove the old
1229     // load completely because it is already in the value numbering table.
1230     IRBuilder<> Builder(SrcVal->getParent(), ++BasicBlock::iterator(SrcVal));
1231     Type *DestPTy =
1232       IntegerType::get(LoadTy->getContext(), NewLoadSize*8);
1233     DestPTy = PointerType::get(DestPTy,
1234                                PtrVal->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace());
1235     Builder.SetCurrentDebugLocation(SrcVal->getDebugLoc());
1236     PtrVal = Builder.CreateBitCast(PtrVal, DestPTy);
1237     LoadInst *NewLoad = Builder.CreateLoad(PtrVal);
1238     NewLoad->takeName(SrcVal);
1239     NewLoad->setAlignment(SrcVal->getAlignment());
1240 
1241     DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN WIDENED LOAD: " << *SrcVal << "\n");
1242     DEBUG(dbgs() << "TO: " << *NewLoad << "\n");
1243 
1244     // Replace uses of the original load with the wider load.  On a big endian
1245     // system, we need to shift down to get the relevant bits.
1246     Value *RV = NewLoad;
1247     if (DL.isBigEndian())
1248       RV = Builder.CreateLShr(RV,
1249                     NewLoadSize*8-SrcVal->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits());
1250     RV = Builder.CreateTrunc(RV, SrcVal->getType());
1251     SrcVal->replaceAllUsesWith(RV);
1252 
1253     // We would like to use gvn.markInstructionForDeletion here, but we can't
1254     // because the load is already memoized into the leader map table that GVN
1255     // tracks.  It is potentially possible to remove the load from the table,
1256     // but then there all of the operations based on it would need to be
1257     // rehashed.  Just leave the dead load around.
1258     gvn.getMemDep().removeInstruction(SrcVal);
1259     SrcVal = NewLoad;
1260   }
1261 
1262   return GetStoreValueForLoad(SrcVal, Offset, LoadTy, InsertPt, DL);
1263 }
1264 
1265 
1266 /// This function is called when we have a
1267 /// memdep query of a load that ends up being a clobbering mem intrinsic.
1268 static Value *GetMemInstValueForLoad(MemIntrinsic *SrcInst, unsigned Offset,
1269                                      Type *LoadTy, Instruction *InsertPt,
1270                                      const DataLayout &DL){
1271   LLVMContext &Ctx = LoadTy->getContext();
1272   uint64_t LoadSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(LoadTy)/8;
1273 
1274   IRBuilder<> Builder(InsertPt);
1275 
1276   // We know that this method is only called when the mem transfer fully
1277   // provides the bits for the load.
1278   if (MemSetInst *MSI = dyn_cast<MemSetInst>(SrcInst)) {
1279     // memset(P, 'x', 1234) -> splat('x'), even if x is a variable, and
1280     // independently of what the offset is.
1281     Value *Val = MSI->getValue();
1282     if (LoadSize != 1)
1283       Val = Builder.CreateZExt(Val, IntegerType::get(Ctx, LoadSize*8));
1284 
1285     Value *OneElt = Val;
1286 
1287     // Splat the value out to the right number of bits.
1288     for (unsigned NumBytesSet = 1; NumBytesSet != LoadSize; ) {
1289       // If we can double the number of bytes set, do it.
1290       if (NumBytesSet*2 <= LoadSize) {
1291         Value *ShVal = Builder.CreateShl(Val, NumBytesSet*8);
1292         Val = Builder.CreateOr(Val, ShVal);
1293         NumBytesSet <<= 1;
1294         continue;
1295       }
1296 
1297       // Otherwise insert one byte at a time.
1298       Value *ShVal = Builder.CreateShl(Val, 1*8);
1299       Val = Builder.CreateOr(OneElt, ShVal);
1300       ++NumBytesSet;
1301     }
1302 
1303     return CoerceAvailableValueToLoadType(Val, LoadTy, Builder, DL);
1304   }
1305 
1306   // Otherwise, this is a memcpy/memmove from a constant global.
1307   MemTransferInst *MTI = cast<MemTransferInst>(SrcInst);
1308   Constant *Src = cast<Constant>(MTI->getSource());
1309   unsigned AS = Src->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
1310 
1311   // Otherwise, see if we can constant fold a load from the constant with the
1312   // offset applied as appropriate.
1313   Src = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(Src,
1314                                  Type::getInt8PtrTy(Src->getContext(), AS));
1315   Constant *OffsetCst =
1316     ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt64Ty(Src->getContext()), (unsigned)Offset);
1317   Src = ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr(Type::getInt8Ty(Src->getContext()), Src,
1318                                        OffsetCst);
1319   Src = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(Src, PointerType::get(LoadTy, AS));
1320   return ConstantFoldLoadFromConstPtr(Src, LoadTy, DL);
1321 }
1322 
1323 
1324 /// Given a set of loads specified by ValuesPerBlock,
1325 /// construct SSA form, allowing us to eliminate LI.  This returns the value
1326 /// that should be used at LI's definition site.
1327 static Value *ConstructSSAForLoadSet(LoadInst *LI,
1328                          SmallVectorImpl<AvailableValueInBlock> &ValuesPerBlock,
1329                                      GVN &gvn) {
1330   // Check for the fully redundant, dominating load case.  In this case, we can
1331   // just use the dominating value directly.
1332   if (ValuesPerBlock.size() == 1 &&
1333       gvn.getDominatorTree().properlyDominates(ValuesPerBlock[0].BB,
1334                                                LI->getParent())) {
1335     assert(!ValuesPerBlock[0].AV.isUndefValue() &&
1336            "Dead BB dominate this block");
1337     return ValuesPerBlock[0].MaterializeAdjustedValue(LI, gvn);
1338   }
1339 
1340   // Otherwise, we have to construct SSA form.
1341   SmallVector<PHINode*, 8> NewPHIs;
1342   SSAUpdater SSAUpdate(&NewPHIs);
1343   SSAUpdate.Initialize(LI->getType(), LI->getName());
1344 
1345   for (const AvailableValueInBlock &AV : ValuesPerBlock) {
1346     BasicBlock *BB = AV.BB;
1347 
1348     if (SSAUpdate.HasValueForBlock(BB))
1349       continue;
1350 
1351     SSAUpdate.AddAvailableValue(BB, AV.MaterializeAdjustedValue(LI, gvn));
1352   }
1353 
1354   // Perform PHI construction.
1355   return SSAUpdate.GetValueInMiddleOfBlock(LI->getParent());
1356 }
1357 
1358 Value *AvailableValue::MaterializeAdjustedValue(LoadInst *LI,
1359                                                 Instruction *InsertPt,
1360                                                 GVN &gvn) const {
1361   Value *Res;
1362   Type *LoadTy = LI->getType();
1363   const DataLayout &DL = LI->getModule()->getDataLayout();
1364   if (isSimpleValue()) {
1365     Res = getSimpleValue();
1366     if (Res->getType() != LoadTy) {
1367       Res = GetStoreValueForLoad(Res, Offset, LoadTy, InsertPt, DL);
1368 
1369       DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN COERCED NONLOCAL VAL:\nOffset: " << Offset << "  "
1370                    << *getSimpleValue() << '\n'
1371                    << *Res << '\n' << "\n\n\n");
1372     }
1373   } else if (isCoercedLoadValue()) {
1374     LoadInst *Load = getCoercedLoadValue();
1375     if (Load->getType() == LoadTy && Offset == 0) {
1376       Res = Load;
1377     } else {
1378       Res = GetLoadValueForLoad(Load, Offset, LoadTy, InsertPt, gvn);
1379 
1380       DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN COERCED NONLOCAL LOAD:\nOffset: " << Offset << "  "
1381                    << *getCoercedLoadValue() << '\n'
1382                    << *Res << '\n' << "\n\n\n");
1383     }
1384   } else if (isMemIntrinValue()) {
1385     Res = GetMemInstValueForLoad(getMemIntrinValue(), Offset, LoadTy,
1386                                  InsertPt, DL);
1387     DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN COERCED NONLOCAL MEM INTRIN:\nOffset: " << Offset
1388                  << "  " << *getMemIntrinValue() << '\n'
1389                  << *Res << '\n' << "\n\n\n");
1390   } else {
1391     assert(isUndefValue() && "Should be UndefVal");
1392     DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN COERCED NONLOCAL Undef:\n";);
1393     return UndefValue::get(LoadTy);
1394   }
1395   assert(Res && "failed to materialize?");
1396   return Res;
1397 }
1398 
1399 static bool isLifetimeStart(const Instruction *Inst) {
1400   if (const IntrinsicInst* II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(Inst))
1401     return II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::lifetime_start;
1402   return false;
1403 }
1404 
1405 void GVN::AnalyzeLoadAvailability(LoadInst *LI, LoadDepVect &Deps,
1406                                   AvailValInBlkVect &ValuesPerBlock,
1407                                   UnavailBlkVect &UnavailableBlocks) {
1408 
1409   // Filter out useless results (non-locals, etc).  Keep track of the blocks
1410   // where we have a value available in repl, also keep track of whether we see
1411   // dependencies that produce an unknown value for the load (such as a call
1412   // that could potentially clobber the load).
1413   unsigned NumDeps = Deps.size();
1414   const DataLayout &DL = LI->getModule()->getDataLayout();
1415   for (unsigned i = 0, e = NumDeps; i != e; ++i) {
1416     BasicBlock *DepBB = Deps[i].getBB();
1417     MemDepResult DepInfo = Deps[i].getResult();
1418 
1419     if (DeadBlocks.count(DepBB)) {
1420       // Dead dependent mem-op disguise as a load evaluating the same value
1421       // as the load in question.
1422       ValuesPerBlock.push_back(AvailableValueInBlock::getUndef(DepBB));
1423       continue;
1424     }
1425 
1426     if (!DepInfo.isDef() && !DepInfo.isClobber()) {
1427       UnavailableBlocks.push_back(DepBB);
1428       continue;
1429     }
1430 
1431     if (DepInfo.isClobber()) {
1432       // The address being loaded in this non-local block may not be the same as
1433       // the pointer operand of the load if PHI translation occurs.  Make sure
1434       // to consider the right address.
1435       Value *Address = Deps[i].getAddress();
1436 
1437       // If the dependence is to a store that writes to a superset of the bits
1438       // read by the load, we can extract the bits we need for the load from the
1439       // stored value.
1440       if (StoreInst *DepSI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(DepInfo.getInst())) {
1441         if (Address) {
1442           int Offset =
1443               AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingStore(LI->getType(), Address, DepSI);
1444           if (Offset != -1) {
1445             ValuesPerBlock.push_back(AvailableValueInBlock::get(DepBB,
1446                                                        DepSI->getValueOperand(),
1447                                                                 Offset));
1448             continue;
1449           }
1450         }
1451       }
1452 
1453       // Check to see if we have something like this:
1454       //    load i32* P
1455       //    load i8* (P+1)
1456       // if we have this, replace the later with an extraction from the former.
1457       if (LoadInst *DepLI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(DepInfo.getInst())) {
1458         // If this is a clobber and L is the first instruction in its block, then
1459         // we have the first instruction in the entry block.
1460         if (DepLI != LI && Address) {
1461           int Offset =
1462               AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingLoad(LI->getType(), Address, DepLI, DL);
1463 
1464           if (Offset != -1) {
1465             ValuesPerBlock.push_back(AvailableValueInBlock::getLoad(DepBB,DepLI,
1466                                                                     Offset));
1467             continue;
1468           }
1469         }
1470       }
1471 
1472       // If the clobbering value is a memset/memcpy/memmove, see if we can
1473       // forward a value on from it.
1474       if (MemIntrinsic *DepMI = dyn_cast<MemIntrinsic>(DepInfo.getInst())) {
1475         if (Address) {
1476           int Offset = AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingMemInst(LI->getType(), Address,
1477                                                         DepMI, DL);
1478           if (Offset != -1) {
1479             ValuesPerBlock.push_back(AvailableValueInBlock::getMI(DepBB, DepMI,
1480                                                                   Offset));
1481             continue;
1482           }
1483         }
1484       }
1485 
1486       UnavailableBlocks.push_back(DepBB);
1487       continue;
1488     }
1489 
1490     // DepInfo.isDef() here
1491 
1492     Instruction *DepInst = DepInfo.getInst();
1493 
1494     // Loading the allocation -> undef.
1495     if (isa<AllocaInst>(DepInst) || isMallocLikeFn(DepInst, TLI) ||
1496         // Loading immediately after lifetime begin -> undef.
1497         isLifetimeStart(DepInst)) {
1498       ValuesPerBlock.push_back(AvailableValueInBlock::get(DepBB,
1499                                              UndefValue::get(LI->getType())));
1500       continue;
1501     }
1502 
1503     // Loading from calloc (which zero initializes memory) -> zero
1504     if (isCallocLikeFn(DepInst, TLI)) {
1505       ValuesPerBlock.push_back(AvailableValueInBlock::get(
1506           DepBB, Constant::getNullValue(LI->getType())));
1507       continue;
1508     }
1509 
1510     if (StoreInst *S = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(DepInst)) {
1511       // Reject loads and stores that are to the same address but are of
1512       // different types if we have to.
1513       if (S->getValueOperand()->getType() != LI->getType()) {
1514         // If the stored value is larger or equal to the loaded value, we can
1515         // reuse it.
1516         if (!CanCoerceMustAliasedValueToLoad(S->getValueOperand(),
1517                                              LI->getType(), DL)) {
1518           UnavailableBlocks.push_back(DepBB);
1519           continue;
1520         }
1521       }
1522 
1523       ValuesPerBlock.push_back(AvailableValueInBlock::get(DepBB,
1524                                                          S->getValueOperand()));
1525       continue;
1526     }
1527 
1528     if (LoadInst *LD = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(DepInst)) {
1529       // If the types mismatch and we can't handle it, reject reuse of the load.
1530       if (LD->getType() != LI->getType()) {
1531         // If the stored value is larger or equal to the loaded value, we can
1532         // reuse it.
1533         if (!CanCoerceMustAliasedValueToLoad(LD, LI->getType(), DL)) {
1534           UnavailableBlocks.push_back(DepBB);
1535           continue;
1536         }
1537       }
1538       ValuesPerBlock.push_back(AvailableValueInBlock::getLoad(DepBB, LD));
1539       continue;
1540     }
1541 
1542     UnavailableBlocks.push_back(DepBB);
1543   }
1544 }
1545 
1546 bool GVN::PerformLoadPRE(LoadInst *LI, AvailValInBlkVect &ValuesPerBlock,
1547                          UnavailBlkVect &UnavailableBlocks) {
1548   // Okay, we have *some* definitions of the value.  This means that the value
1549   // is available in some of our (transitive) predecessors.  Lets think about
1550   // doing PRE of this load.  This will involve inserting a new load into the
1551   // predecessor when it's not available.  We could do this in general, but
1552   // prefer to not increase code size.  As such, we only do this when we know
1553   // that we only have to insert *one* load (which means we're basically moving
1554   // the load, not inserting a new one).
1555 
1556   SmallPtrSet<BasicBlock *, 4> Blockers(UnavailableBlocks.begin(),
1557                                         UnavailableBlocks.end());
1558 
1559   // Let's find the first basic block with more than one predecessor.  Walk
1560   // backwards through predecessors if needed.
1561   BasicBlock *LoadBB = LI->getParent();
1562   BasicBlock *TmpBB = LoadBB;
1563 
1564   while (TmpBB->getSinglePredecessor()) {
1565     TmpBB = TmpBB->getSinglePredecessor();
1566     if (TmpBB == LoadBB) // Infinite (unreachable) loop.
1567       return false;
1568     if (Blockers.count(TmpBB))
1569       return false;
1570 
1571     // If any of these blocks has more than one successor (i.e. if the edge we
1572     // just traversed was critical), then there are other paths through this
1573     // block along which the load may not be anticipated.  Hoisting the load
1574     // above this block would be adding the load to execution paths along
1575     // which it was not previously executed.
1576     if (TmpBB->getTerminator()->getNumSuccessors() != 1)
1577       return false;
1578   }
1579 
1580   assert(TmpBB);
1581   LoadBB = TmpBB;
1582 
1583   // Check to see how many predecessors have the loaded value fully
1584   // available.
1585   MapVector<BasicBlock *, Value *> PredLoads;
1586   DenseMap<BasicBlock*, char> FullyAvailableBlocks;
1587   for (const AvailableValueInBlock &AV : ValuesPerBlock)
1588     FullyAvailableBlocks[AV.BB] = true;
1589   for (BasicBlock *UnavailableBB : UnavailableBlocks)
1590     FullyAvailableBlocks[UnavailableBB] = false;
1591 
1592   SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 4> CriticalEdgePred;
1593   for (BasicBlock *Pred : predecessors(LoadBB)) {
1594     // If any predecessor block is an EH pad that does not allow non-PHI
1595     // instructions before the terminator, we can't PRE the load.
1596     if (Pred->getTerminator()->isEHPad()) {
1597       DEBUG(dbgs()
1598             << "COULD NOT PRE LOAD BECAUSE OF AN EH PAD PREDECESSOR '"
1599             << Pred->getName() << "': " << *LI << '\n');
1600       return false;
1601     }
1602 
1603     if (IsValueFullyAvailableInBlock(Pred, FullyAvailableBlocks, 0)) {
1604       continue;
1605     }
1606 
1607     if (Pred->getTerminator()->getNumSuccessors() != 1) {
1608       if (isa<IndirectBrInst>(Pred->getTerminator())) {
1609         DEBUG(dbgs() << "COULD NOT PRE LOAD BECAUSE OF INDBR CRITICAL EDGE '"
1610               << Pred->getName() << "': " << *LI << '\n');
1611         return false;
1612       }
1613 
1614       if (LoadBB->isEHPad()) {
1615         DEBUG(dbgs()
1616               << "COULD NOT PRE LOAD BECAUSE OF AN EH PAD CRITICAL EDGE '"
1617               << Pred->getName() << "': " << *LI << '\n');
1618         return false;
1619       }
1620 
1621       CriticalEdgePred.push_back(Pred);
1622     } else {
1623       // Only add the predecessors that will not be split for now.
1624       PredLoads[Pred] = nullptr;
1625     }
1626   }
1627 
1628   // Decide whether PRE is profitable for this load.
1629   unsigned NumUnavailablePreds = PredLoads.size() + CriticalEdgePred.size();
1630   assert(NumUnavailablePreds != 0 &&
1631          "Fully available value should already be eliminated!");
1632 
1633   // If this load is unavailable in multiple predecessors, reject it.
1634   // FIXME: If we could restructure the CFG, we could make a common pred with
1635   // all the preds that don't have an available LI and insert a new load into
1636   // that one block.
1637   if (NumUnavailablePreds != 1)
1638       return false;
1639 
1640   // Split critical edges, and update the unavailable predecessors accordingly.
1641   for (BasicBlock *OrigPred : CriticalEdgePred) {
1642     BasicBlock *NewPred = splitCriticalEdges(OrigPred, LoadBB);
1643     assert(!PredLoads.count(OrigPred) && "Split edges shouldn't be in map!");
1644     PredLoads[NewPred] = nullptr;
1645     DEBUG(dbgs() << "Split critical edge " << OrigPred->getName() << "->"
1646                  << LoadBB->getName() << '\n');
1647   }
1648 
1649   // Check if the load can safely be moved to all the unavailable predecessors.
1650   bool CanDoPRE = true;
1651   const DataLayout &DL = LI->getModule()->getDataLayout();
1652   SmallVector<Instruction*, 8> NewInsts;
1653   for (auto &PredLoad : PredLoads) {
1654     BasicBlock *UnavailablePred = PredLoad.first;
1655 
1656     // Do PHI translation to get its value in the predecessor if necessary.  The
1657     // returned pointer (if non-null) is guaranteed to dominate UnavailablePred.
1658 
1659     // If all preds have a single successor, then we know it is safe to insert
1660     // the load on the pred (?!?), so we can insert code to materialize the
1661     // pointer if it is not available.
1662     PHITransAddr Address(LI->getPointerOperand(), DL, AC);
1663     Value *LoadPtr = nullptr;
1664     LoadPtr = Address.PHITranslateWithInsertion(LoadBB, UnavailablePred,
1665                                                 *DT, NewInsts);
1666 
1667     // If we couldn't find or insert a computation of this phi translated value,
1668     // we fail PRE.
1669     if (!LoadPtr) {
1670       DEBUG(dbgs() << "COULDN'T INSERT PHI TRANSLATED VALUE OF: "
1671             << *LI->getPointerOperand() << "\n");
1672       CanDoPRE = false;
1673       break;
1674     }
1675 
1676     PredLoad.second = LoadPtr;
1677   }
1678 
1679   if (!CanDoPRE) {
1680     while (!NewInsts.empty()) {
1681       Instruction *I = NewInsts.pop_back_val();
1682       if (MD) MD->removeInstruction(I);
1683       I->eraseFromParent();
1684     }
1685     // HINT: Don't revert the edge-splitting as following transformation may
1686     // also need to split these critical edges.
1687     return !CriticalEdgePred.empty();
1688   }
1689 
1690   // Okay, we can eliminate this load by inserting a reload in the predecessor
1691   // and using PHI construction to get the value in the other predecessors, do
1692   // it.
1693   DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN REMOVING PRE LOAD: " << *LI << '\n');
1694   DEBUG(if (!NewInsts.empty())
1695           dbgs() << "INSERTED " << NewInsts.size() << " INSTS: "
1696                  << *NewInsts.back() << '\n');
1697 
1698   // Assign value numbers to the new instructions.
1699   for (Instruction *I : NewInsts) {
1700     // FIXME: We really _ought_ to insert these value numbers into their
1701     // parent's availability map.  However, in doing so, we risk getting into
1702     // ordering issues.  If a block hasn't been processed yet, we would be
1703     // marking a value as AVAIL-IN, which isn't what we intend.
1704     VN.lookup_or_add(I);
1705   }
1706 
1707   for (const auto &PredLoad : PredLoads) {
1708     BasicBlock *UnavailablePred = PredLoad.first;
1709     Value *LoadPtr = PredLoad.second;
1710 
1711     Instruction *NewLoad = new LoadInst(LoadPtr, LI->getName()+".pre", false,
1712                                         LI->getAlignment(),
1713                                         UnavailablePred->getTerminator());
1714 
1715     // Transfer the old load's AA tags to the new load.
1716     AAMDNodes Tags;
1717     LI->getAAMetadata(Tags);
1718     if (Tags)
1719       NewLoad->setAAMetadata(Tags);
1720 
1721     if (auto *MD = LI->getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_invariant_load))
1722       NewLoad->setMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_invariant_load, MD);
1723     if (auto *InvGroupMD = LI->getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_invariant_group))
1724       NewLoad->setMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_invariant_group, InvGroupMD);
1725 
1726     // Transfer DebugLoc.
1727     NewLoad->setDebugLoc(LI->getDebugLoc());
1728 
1729     // Add the newly created load.
1730     ValuesPerBlock.push_back(AvailableValueInBlock::get(UnavailablePred,
1731                                                         NewLoad));
1732     MD->invalidateCachedPointerInfo(LoadPtr);
1733     DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN INSERTED " << *NewLoad << '\n');
1734   }
1735 
1736   // Perform PHI construction.
1737   Value *V = ConstructSSAForLoadSet(LI, ValuesPerBlock, *this);
1738   LI->replaceAllUsesWith(V);
1739   if (isa<PHINode>(V))
1740     V->takeName(LI);
1741   if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V))
1742     I->setDebugLoc(LI->getDebugLoc());
1743   if (V->getType()->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
1744     MD->invalidateCachedPointerInfo(V);
1745   markInstructionForDeletion(LI);
1746   ++NumPRELoad;
1747   return true;
1748 }
1749 
1750 /// Attempt to eliminate a load whose dependencies are
1751 /// non-local by performing PHI construction.
1752 bool GVN::processNonLocalLoad(LoadInst *LI) {
1753   // non-local speculations are not allowed under asan.
1754   if (LI->getParent()->getParent()->hasFnAttribute(Attribute::SanitizeAddress))
1755     return false;
1756 
1757   // Step 1: Find the non-local dependencies of the load.
1758   LoadDepVect Deps;
1759   MD->getNonLocalPointerDependency(LI, Deps);
1760 
1761   // If we had to process more than one hundred blocks to find the
1762   // dependencies, this load isn't worth worrying about.  Optimizing
1763   // it will be too expensive.
1764   unsigned NumDeps = Deps.size();
1765   if (NumDeps > 100)
1766     return false;
1767 
1768   // If we had a phi translation failure, we'll have a single entry which is a
1769   // clobber in the current block.  Reject this early.
1770   if (NumDeps == 1 &&
1771       !Deps[0].getResult().isDef() && !Deps[0].getResult().isClobber()) {
1772     DEBUG(
1773       dbgs() << "GVN: non-local load ";
1774       LI->printAsOperand(dbgs());
1775       dbgs() << " has unknown dependencies\n";
1776     );
1777     return false;
1778   }
1779 
1780   // If this load follows a GEP, see if we can PRE the indices before analyzing.
1781   if (GetElementPtrInst *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(LI->getOperand(0))) {
1782     for (GetElementPtrInst::op_iterator OI = GEP->idx_begin(),
1783                                         OE = GEP->idx_end();
1784          OI != OE; ++OI)
1785       if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(OI->get()))
1786         performScalarPRE(I);
1787   }
1788 
1789   // Step 2: Analyze the availability of the load
1790   AvailValInBlkVect ValuesPerBlock;
1791   UnavailBlkVect UnavailableBlocks;
1792   AnalyzeLoadAvailability(LI, Deps, ValuesPerBlock, UnavailableBlocks);
1793 
1794   // If we have no predecessors that produce a known value for this load, exit
1795   // early.
1796   if (ValuesPerBlock.empty())
1797     return false;
1798 
1799   // Step 3: Eliminate fully redundancy.
1800   //
1801   // If all of the instructions we depend on produce a known value for this
1802   // load, then it is fully redundant and we can use PHI insertion to compute
1803   // its value.  Insert PHIs and remove the fully redundant value now.
1804   if (UnavailableBlocks.empty()) {
1805     DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN REMOVING NONLOCAL LOAD: " << *LI << '\n');
1806 
1807     // Perform PHI construction.
1808     Value *V = ConstructSSAForLoadSet(LI, ValuesPerBlock, *this);
1809     LI->replaceAllUsesWith(V);
1810 
1811     if (isa<PHINode>(V))
1812       V->takeName(LI);
1813     if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V))
1814       if (LI->getDebugLoc())
1815         I->setDebugLoc(LI->getDebugLoc());
1816     if (V->getType()->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
1817       MD->invalidateCachedPointerInfo(V);
1818     markInstructionForDeletion(LI);
1819     ++NumGVNLoad;
1820     return true;
1821   }
1822 
1823   // Step 4: Eliminate partial redundancy.
1824   if (!EnablePRE || !EnableLoadPRE)
1825     return false;
1826 
1827   return PerformLoadPRE(LI, ValuesPerBlock, UnavailableBlocks);
1828 }
1829 
1830 bool GVN::processAssumeIntrinsic(IntrinsicInst *IntrinsicI) {
1831   assert(IntrinsicI->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::assume &&
1832          "This function can only be called with llvm.assume intrinsic");
1833   Value *V = IntrinsicI->getArgOperand(0);
1834 
1835   if (ConstantInt *Cond = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(V)) {
1836     if (Cond->isZero()) {
1837       Type *Int8Ty = Type::getInt8Ty(V->getContext());
1838       // Insert a new store to null instruction before the load to indicate that
1839       // this code is not reachable.  FIXME: We could insert unreachable
1840       // instruction directly because we can modify the CFG.
1841       new StoreInst(UndefValue::get(Int8Ty),
1842                     Constant::getNullValue(Int8Ty->getPointerTo()),
1843                     IntrinsicI);
1844     }
1845     markInstructionForDeletion(IntrinsicI);
1846     return false;
1847   }
1848 
1849   Constant *True = ConstantInt::getTrue(V->getContext());
1850   bool Changed = false;
1851 
1852   for (BasicBlock *Successor : successors(IntrinsicI->getParent())) {
1853     BasicBlockEdge Edge(IntrinsicI->getParent(), Successor);
1854 
1855     // This property is only true in dominated successors, propagateEquality
1856     // will check dominance for us.
1857     Changed |= propagateEquality(V, True, Edge, false);
1858   }
1859 
1860   // We can replace assume value with true, which covers cases like this:
1861   // call void @llvm.assume(i1 %cmp)
1862   // br i1 %cmp, label %bb1, label %bb2 ; will change %cmp to true
1863   ReplaceWithConstMap[V] = True;
1864 
1865   // If one of *cmp *eq operand is const, adding it to map will cover this:
1866   // %cmp = fcmp oeq float 3.000000e+00, %0 ; const on lhs could happen
1867   // call void @llvm.assume(i1 %cmp)
1868   // ret float %0 ; will change it to ret float 3.000000e+00
1869   if (auto *CmpI = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(V)) {
1870     if (CmpI->getPredicate() == CmpInst::Predicate::ICMP_EQ ||
1871         CmpI->getPredicate() == CmpInst::Predicate::FCMP_OEQ ||
1872         (CmpI->getPredicate() == CmpInst::Predicate::FCMP_UEQ &&
1873          CmpI->getFastMathFlags().noNaNs())) {
1874       Value *CmpLHS = CmpI->getOperand(0);
1875       Value *CmpRHS = CmpI->getOperand(1);
1876       if (isa<Constant>(CmpLHS))
1877         std::swap(CmpLHS, CmpRHS);
1878       auto *RHSConst = dyn_cast<Constant>(CmpRHS);
1879 
1880       // If only one operand is constant.
1881       if (RHSConst != nullptr && !isa<Constant>(CmpLHS))
1882         ReplaceWithConstMap[CmpLHS] = RHSConst;
1883     }
1884   }
1885   return Changed;
1886 }
1887 
1888 static void patchReplacementInstruction(Instruction *I, Value *Repl) {
1889   // Patch the replacement so that it is not more restrictive than the value
1890   // being replaced.
1891   BinaryOperator *Op = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(I);
1892   BinaryOperator *ReplOp = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(Repl);
1893   if (Op && ReplOp)
1894     ReplOp->andIRFlags(Op);
1895 
1896   if (Instruction *ReplInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Repl)) {
1897     // FIXME: If both the original and replacement value are part of the
1898     // same control-flow region (meaning that the execution of one
1899     // guarantees the execution of the other), then we can combine the
1900     // noalias scopes here and do better than the general conservative
1901     // answer used in combineMetadata().
1902 
1903     // In general, GVN unifies expressions over different control-flow
1904     // regions, and so we need a conservative combination of the noalias
1905     // scopes.
1906     static const unsigned KnownIDs[] = {
1907         LLVMContext::MD_tbaa,           LLVMContext::MD_alias_scope,
1908         LLVMContext::MD_noalias,        LLVMContext::MD_range,
1909         LLVMContext::MD_fpmath,         LLVMContext::MD_invariant_load,
1910         LLVMContext::MD_invariant_group};
1911     combineMetadata(ReplInst, I, KnownIDs);
1912   }
1913 }
1914 
1915 static void patchAndReplaceAllUsesWith(Instruction *I, Value *Repl) {
1916   patchReplacementInstruction(I, Repl);
1917   I->replaceAllUsesWith(Repl);
1918 }
1919 
1920 /// Attempt to eliminate a load, first by eliminating it
1921 /// locally, and then attempting non-local elimination if that fails.
1922 bool GVN::processLoad(LoadInst *L) {
1923   if (!MD)
1924     return false;
1925 
1926   if (!L->isSimple())
1927     return false;
1928 
1929   if (L->use_empty()) {
1930     markInstructionForDeletion(L);
1931     return true;
1932   }
1933 
1934   // ... to a pointer that has been loaded from before...
1935   MemDepResult Dep = MD->getDependency(L);
1936   const DataLayout &DL = L->getModule()->getDataLayout();
1937 
1938   // If it is defined in another block, try harder.
1939   if (Dep.isNonLocal())
1940     return processNonLocalLoad(L);
1941 
1942   // Only handle the local case below
1943   if (!Dep.isDef() && !Dep.isClobber()) {
1944     // This might be a NonFuncLocal or an Unknown
1945     DEBUG(
1946       // fast print dep, using operator<< on instruction is too slow.
1947       dbgs() << "GVN: load ";
1948       L->printAsOperand(dbgs());
1949       dbgs() << " has unknown dependence\n";
1950     );
1951     return false;
1952   }
1953 
1954 
1955   // If we have a clobber and target data is around, see if this is a clobber
1956   // that we can fix up through code synthesis.
1957   if (Dep.isClobber()) {
1958     // Check to see if we have something like this:
1959     //   store i32 123, i32* %P
1960     //   %A = bitcast i32* %P to i8*
1961     //   %B = gep i8* %A, i32 1
1962     //   %C = load i8* %B
1963     //
1964     // We could do that by recognizing if the clobber instructions are obviously
1965     // a common base + constant offset, and if the previous store (or memset)
1966     // completely covers this load.  This sort of thing can happen in bitfield
1967     // access code.
1968     Value *AvailVal = nullptr;
1969     if (StoreInst *DepSI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(Dep.getInst())) {
1970       int Offset = AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingStore(
1971           L->getType(), L->getPointerOperand(), DepSI);
1972       if (Offset != -1)
1973         AvailVal = GetStoreValueForLoad(DepSI->getValueOperand(), Offset,
1974                                         L->getType(), L, DL);
1975     }
1976 
1977     // Check to see if we have something like this:
1978     //    load i32* P
1979     //    load i8* (P+1)
1980     // if we have this, replace the later with an extraction from the former.
1981     if (LoadInst *DepLI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(Dep.getInst())) {
1982       // If this is a clobber and L is the first instruction in its block, then
1983       // we have the first instruction in the entry block.
1984       if (DepLI == L)
1985         return false;
1986 
1987       int Offset = AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingLoad(
1988           L->getType(), L->getPointerOperand(), DepLI, DL);
1989       if (Offset != -1)
1990         AvailVal = GetLoadValueForLoad(DepLI, Offset, L->getType(), L, *this);
1991     }
1992 
1993     // If the clobbering value is a memset/memcpy/memmove, see if we can forward
1994     // a value on from it.
1995     if (MemIntrinsic *DepMI = dyn_cast<MemIntrinsic>(Dep.getInst())) {
1996       int Offset = AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingMemInst(
1997           L->getType(), L->getPointerOperand(), DepMI, DL);
1998       if (Offset != -1)
1999         AvailVal = GetMemInstValueForLoad(DepMI, Offset, L->getType(), L, DL);
2000     }
2001 
2002     if (AvailVal) {
2003       DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN COERCED INST:\n" << *Dep.getInst() << '\n'
2004             << *AvailVal << '\n' << *L << "\n\n\n");
2005 
2006       // Replace the load!
2007       L->replaceAllUsesWith(AvailVal);
2008       if (AvailVal->getType()->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
2009         MD->invalidateCachedPointerInfo(AvailVal);
2010       markInstructionForDeletion(L);
2011       ++NumGVNLoad;
2012       return true;
2013     }
2014 
2015     // If the value isn't available, don't do anything!
2016     DEBUG(
2017       // fast print dep, using operator<< on instruction is too slow.
2018       dbgs() << "GVN: load ";
2019       L->printAsOperand(dbgs());
2020       Instruction *I = Dep.getInst();
2021       dbgs() << " is clobbered by " << *I << '\n';
2022     );
2023     return false;
2024   }
2025 
2026   assert(Dep.isDef() && "expected from control flow");
2027 
2028   Instruction *DepInst = Dep.getInst();
2029   Value *AvailableValue = nullptr;
2030   if (StoreInst *DepSI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(DepInst)) {
2031     Value *StoredVal = DepSI->getValueOperand();
2032 
2033     // The store and load are to a must-aliased pointer, but they may not
2034     // actually have the same type.  See if we know how to reuse the stored
2035     // value (depending on its type).
2036     if (StoredVal->getType() != L->getType()) {
2037       IRBuilder<> Builder(L);
2038       StoredVal =
2039           CoerceAvailableValueToLoadType(StoredVal, L->getType(), Builder, DL);
2040       if (!StoredVal)
2041         return false;
2042 
2043       DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN COERCED STORE:\n" << *DepSI << '\n' << *StoredVal
2044                    << '\n' << *L << "\n\n\n");
2045     }
2046 
2047     AvailableValue = StoredVal;
2048   }
2049 
2050   if (LoadInst *DepLI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(DepInst)) {
2051     AvailableValue = DepLI;
2052     // The loads are of a must-aliased pointer, but they may not actually have
2053     // the same type.  See if we know how to reuse the previously loaded value
2054     // (depending on its type).
2055     if (DepLI->getType() != L->getType()) {
2056       IRBuilder<> Builder(L);
2057       AvailableValue =
2058           CoerceAvailableValueToLoadType(DepLI, L->getType(), Builder, DL);
2059       if (!AvailableValue)
2060         return false;
2061 
2062       DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN COERCED LOAD:\n" << *DepLI << "\n" << *AvailableValue
2063                    << "\n" << *L << "\n\n\n");
2064     }
2065   }
2066 
2067   // If this load really doesn't depend on anything, then we must be loading an
2068   // undef value.  This can happen when loading for a fresh allocation with no
2069   // intervening stores, for example.
2070   if (isa<AllocaInst>(DepInst) || isMallocLikeFn(DepInst, TLI) ||
2071       isLifetimeStart(DepInst))
2072     AvailableValue = UndefValue::get(L->getType());
2073 
2074   // If this load follows a calloc (which zero initializes memory),
2075   // then the loaded value is zero
2076   if (isCallocLikeFn(DepInst, TLI))
2077     AvailableValue = Constant::getNullValue(L->getType());
2078 
2079   if (AvailableValue) {
2080     // Do the actual replacement
2081     patchAndReplaceAllUsesWith(L, AvailableValue);
2082     markInstructionForDeletion(L);
2083     ++NumGVNLoad;
2084     // Tell MDA to rexamine the reused pointer since we might have more
2085     // information after forwarding it.
2086     if (MD && AvailableValue->getType()->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
2087       MD->invalidateCachedPointerInfo(AvailableValue);
2088 
2089     return true;
2090   }
2091 
2092   return false;
2093 }
2094 
2095 // In order to find a leader for a given value number at a
2096 // specific basic block, we first obtain the list of all Values for that number,
2097 // and then scan the list to find one whose block dominates the block in
2098 // question.  This is fast because dominator tree queries consist of only
2099 // a few comparisons of DFS numbers.
2100 Value *GVN::findLeader(const BasicBlock *BB, uint32_t num) {
2101   LeaderTableEntry Vals = LeaderTable[num];
2102   if (!Vals.Val) return nullptr;
2103 
2104   Value *Val = nullptr;
2105   if (DT->dominates(Vals.BB, BB)) {
2106     Val = Vals.Val;
2107     if (isa<Constant>(Val)) return Val;
2108   }
2109 
2110   LeaderTableEntry* Next = Vals.Next;
2111   while (Next) {
2112     if (DT->dominates(Next->BB, BB)) {
2113       if (isa<Constant>(Next->Val)) return Next->Val;
2114       if (!Val) Val = Next->Val;
2115     }
2116 
2117     Next = Next->Next;
2118   }
2119 
2120   return Val;
2121 }
2122 
2123 /// There is an edge from 'Src' to 'Dst'.  Return
2124 /// true if every path from the entry block to 'Dst' passes via this edge.  In
2125 /// particular 'Dst' must not be reachable via another edge from 'Src'.
2126 static bool isOnlyReachableViaThisEdge(const BasicBlockEdge &E,
2127                                        DominatorTree *DT) {
2128   // While in theory it is interesting to consider the case in which Dst has
2129   // more than one predecessor, because Dst might be part of a loop which is
2130   // only reachable from Src, in practice it is pointless since at the time
2131   // GVN runs all such loops have preheaders, which means that Dst will have
2132   // been changed to have only one predecessor, namely Src.
2133   const BasicBlock *Pred = E.getEnd()->getSinglePredecessor();
2134   const BasicBlock *Src = E.getStart();
2135   assert((!Pred || Pred == Src) && "No edge between these basic blocks!");
2136   (void)Src;
2137   return Pred != nullptr;
2138 }
2139 
2140 // Tries to replace instruction with const, using information from
2141 // ReplaceWithConstMap.
2142 bool GVN::replaceOperandsWithConsts(Instruction *Instr) const {
2143   bool Changed = false;
2144   for (unsigned OpNum = 0; OpNum < Instr->getNumOperands(); ++OpNum) {
2145     Value *Operand = Instr->getOperand(OpNum);
2146     auto it = ReplaceWithConstMap.find(Operand);
2147     if (it != ReplaceWithConstMap.end()) {
2148       assert(!isa<Constant>(Operand) &&
2149              "Replacing constants with constants is invalid");
2150       DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN replacing: " << *Operand << " with " << *it->second
2151                    << " in instruction " << *Instr << '\n');
2152       Instr->setOperand(OpNum, it->second);
2153       Changed = true;
2154     }
2155   }
2156   return Changed;
2157 }
2158 
2159 /// The given values are known to be equal in every block
2160 /// dominated by 'Root'.  Exploit this, for example by replacing 'LHS' with
2161 /// 'RHS' everywhere in the scope.  Returns whether a change was made.
2162 /// If DominatesByEdge is false, then it means that we will propagate the RHS
2163 /// value starting from the end of Root.Start.
2164 bool GVN::propagateEquality(Value *LHS, Value *RHS, const BasicBlockEdge &Root,
2165                             bool DominatesByEdge) {
2166   SmallVector<std::pair<Value*, Value*>, 4> Worklist;
2167   Worklist.push_back(std::make_pair(LHS, RHS));
2168   bool Changed = false;
2169   // For speed, compute a conservative fast approximation to
2170   // DT->dominates(Root, Root.getEnd());
2171   bool RootDominatesEnd = isOnlyReachableViaThisEdge(Root, DT);
2172 
2173   while (!Worklist.empty()) {
2174     std::pair<Value*, Value*> Item = Worklist.pop_back_val();
2175     LHS = Item.first; RHS = Item.second;
2176 
2177     if (LHS == RHS)
2178       continue;
2179     assert(LHS->getType() == RHS->getType() && "Equality but unequal types!");
2180 
2181     // Don't try to propagate equalities between constants.
2182     if (isa<Constant>(LHS) && isa<Constant>(RHS))
2183       continue;
2184 
2185     // Prefer a constant on the right-hand side, or an Argument if no constants.
2186     if (isa<Constant>(LHS) || (isa<Argument>(LHS) && !isa<Constant>(RHS)))
2187       std::swap(LHS, RHS);
2188     assert((isa<Argument>(LHS) || isa<Instruction>(LHS)) && "Unexpected value!");
2189 
2190     // If there is no obvious reason to prefer the left-hand side over the
2191     // right-hand side, ensure the longest lived term is on the right-hand side,
2192     // so the shortest lived term will be replaced by the longest lived.
2193     // This tends to expose more simplifications.
2194     uint32_t LVN = VN.lookup_or_add(LHS);
2195     if ((isa<Argument>(LHS) && isa<Argument>(RHS)) ||
2196         (isa<Instruction>(LHS) && isa<Instruction>(RHS))) {
2197       // Move the 'oldest' value to the right-hand side, using the value number
2198       // as a proxy for age.
2199       uint32_t RVN = VN.lookup_or_add(RHS);
2200       if (LVN < RVN) {
2201         std::swap(LHS, RHS);
2202         LVN = RVN;
2203       }
2204     }
2205 
2206     // If value numbering later sees that an instruction in the scope is equal
2207     // to 'LHS' then ensure it will be turned into 'RHS'.  In order to preserve
2208     // the invariant that instructions only occur in the leader table for their
2209     // own value number (this is used by removeFromLeaderTable), do not do this
2210     // if RHS is an instruction (if an instruction in the scope is morphed into
2211     // LHS then it will be turned into RHS by the next GVN iteration anyway, so
2212     // using the leader table is about compiling faster, not optimizing better).
2213     // The leader table only tracks basic blocks, not edges. Only add to if we
2214     // have the simple case where the edge dominates the end.
2215     if (RootDominatesEnd && !isa<Instruction>(RHS))
2216       addToLeaderTable(LVN, RHS, Root.getEnd());
2217 
2218     // Replace all occurrences of 'LHS' with 'RHS' everywhere in the scope.  As
2219     // LHS always has at least one use that is not dominated by Root, this will
2220     // never do anything if LHS has only one use.
2221     if (!LHS->hasOneUse()) {
2222       unsigned NumReplacements =
2223           DominatesByEdge
2224               ? replaceDominatedUsesWith(LHS, RHS, *DT, Root)
2225               : replaceDominatedUsesWith(LHS, RHS, *DT, Root.getStart());
2226 
2227       Changed |= NumReplacements > 0;
2228       NumGVNEqProp += NumReplacements;
2229     }
2230 
2231     // Now try to deduce additional equalities from this one. For example, if
2232     // the known equality was "(A != B)" == "false" then it follows that A and B
2233     // are equal in the scope. Only boolean equalities with an explicit true or
2234     // false RHS are currently supported.
2235     if (!RHS->getType()->isIntegerTy(1))
2236       // Not a boolean equality - bail out.
2237       continue;
2238     ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(RHS);
2239     if (!CI)
2240       // RHS neither 'true' nor 'false' - bail out.
2241       continue;
2242     // Whether RHS equals 'true'.  Otherwise it equals 'false'.
2243     bool isKnownTrue = CI->isAllOnesValue();
2244     bool isKnownFalse = !isKnownTrue;
2245 
2246     // If "A && B" is known true then both A and B are known true.  If "A || B"
2247     // is known false then both A and B are known false.
2248     Value *A, *B;
2249     if ((isKnownTrue && match(LHS, m_And(m_Value(A), m_Value(B)))) ||
2250         (isKnownFalse && match(LHS, m_Or(m_Value(A), m_Value(B))))) {
2251       Worklist.push_back(std::make_pair(A, RHS));
2252       Worklist.push_back(std::make_pair(B, RHS));
2253       continue;
2254     }
2255 
2256     // If we are propagating an equality like "(A == B)" == "true" then also
2257     // propagate the equality A == B.  When propagating a comparison such as
2258     // "(A >= B)" == "true", replace all instances of "A < B" with "false".
2259     if (CmpInst *Cmp = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(LHS)) {
2260       Value *Op0 = Cmp->getOperand(0), *Op1 = Cmp->getOperand(1);
2261 
2262       // If "A == B" is known true, or "A != B" is known false, then replace
2263       // A with B everywhere in the scope.
2264       if ((isKnownTrue && Cmp->getPredicate() == CmpInst::ICMP_EQ) ||
2265           (isKnownFalse && Cmp->getPredicate() == CmpInst::ICMP_NE))
2266         Worklist.push_back(std::make_pair(Op0, Op1));
2267 
2268       // Handle the floating point versions of equality comparisons too.
2269       if ((isKnownTrue && Cmp->getPredicate() == CmpInst::FCMP_OEQ) ||
2270           (isKnownFalse && Cmp->getPredicate() == CmpInst::FCMP_UNE)) {
2271 
2272         // Floating point -0.0 and 0.0 compare equal, so we can only
2273         // propagate values if we know that we have a constant and that
2274         // its value is non-zero.
2275 
2276         // FIXME: We should do this optimization if 'no signed zeros' is
2277         // applicable via an instruction-level fast-math-flag or some other
2278         // indicator that relaxed FP semantics are being used.
2279 
2280         if (isa<ConstantFP>(Op1) && !cast<ConstantFP>(Op1)->isZero())
2281           Worklist.push_back(std::make_pair(Op0, Op1));
2282       }
2283 
2284       // If "A >= B" is known true, replace "A < B" with false everywhere.
2285       CmpInst::Predicate NotPred = Cmp->getInversePredicate();
2286       Constant *NotVal = ConstantInt::get(Cmp->getType(), isKnownFalse);
2287       // Since we don't have the instruction "A < B" immediately to hand, work
2288       // out the value number that it would have and use that to find an
2289       // appropriate instruction (if any).
2290       uint32_t NextNum = VN.getNextUnusedValueNumber();
2291       uint32_t Num = VN.lookup_or_add_cmp(Cmp->getOpcode(), NotPred, Op0, Op1);
2292       // If the number we were assigned was brand new then there is no point in
2293       // looking for an instruction realizing it: there cannot be one!
2294       if (Num < NextNum) {
2295         Value *NotCmp = findLeader(Root.getEnd(), Num);
2296         if (NotCmp && isa<Instruction>(NotCmp)) {
2297           unsigned NumReplacements =
2298               DominatesByEdge
2299                   ? replaceDominatedUsesWith(NotCmp, NotVal, *DT, Root)
2300                   : replaceDominatedUsesWith(NotCmp, NotVal, *DT,
2301                                              Root.getStart());
2302           Changed |= NumReplacements > 0;
2303           NumGVNEqProp += NumReplacements;
2304         }
2305       }
2306       // Ensure that any instruction in scope that gets the "A < B" value number
2307       // is replaced with false.
2308       // The leader table only tracks basic blocks, not edges. Only add to if we
2309       // have the simple case where the edge dominates the end.
2310       if (RootDominatesEnd)
2311         addToLeaderTable(Num, NotVal, Root.getEnd());
2312 
2313       continue;
2314     }
2315   }
2316 
2317   return Changed;
2318 }
2319 
2320 /// When calculating availability, handle an instruction
2321 /// by inserting it into the appropriate sets
2322 bool GVN::processInstruction(Instruction *I) {
2323   // Ignore dbg info intrinsics.
2324   if (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(I))
2325     return false;
2326 
2327   // If the instruction can be easily simplified then do so now in preference
2328   // to value numbering it.  Value numbering often exposes redundancies, for
2329   // example if it determines that %y is equal to %x then the instruction
2330   // "%z = and i32 %x, %y" becomes "%z = and i32 %x, %x" which we now simplify.
2331   const DataLayout &DL = I->getModule()->getDataLayout();
2332   if (Value *V = SimplifyInstruction(I, DL, TLI, DT, AC)) {
2333     I->replaceAllUsesWith(V);
2334     if (MD && V->getType()->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
2335       MD->invalidateCachedPointerInfo(V);
2336     markInstructionForDeletion(I);
2337     ++NumGVNSimpl;
2338     return true;
2339   }
2340 
2341   if (IntrinsicInst *IntrinsicI = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(I))
2342     if (IntrinsicI->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::assume)
2343       return processAssumeIntrinsic(IntrinsicI);
2344 
2345   if (LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(I)) {
2346     if (processLoad(LI))
2347       return true;
2348 
2349     unsigned Num = VN.lookup_or_add(LI);
2350     addToLeaderTable(Num, LI, LI->getParent());
2351     return false;
2352   }
2353 
2354   // For conditional branches, we can perform simple conditional propagation on
2355   // the condition value itself.
2356   if (BranchInst *BI = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(I)) {
2357     if (!BI->isConditional())
2358       return false;
2359 
2360     if (isa<Constant>(BI->getCondition()))
2361       return processFoldableCondBr(BI);
2362 
2363     Value *BranchCond = BI->getCondition();
2364     BasicBlock *TrueSucc = BI->getSuccessor(0);
2365     BasicBlock *FalseSucc = BI->getSuccessor(1);
2366     // Avoid multiple edges early.
2367     if (TrueSucc == FalseSucc)
2368       return false;
2369 
2370     BasicBlock *Parent = BI->getParent();
2371     bool Changed = false;
2372 
2373     Value *TrueVal = ConstantInt::getTrue(TrueSucc->getContext());
2374     BasicBlockEdge TrueE(Parent, TrueSucc);
2375     Changed |= propagateEquality(BranchCond, TrueVal, TrueE, true);
2376 
2377     Value *FalseVal = ConstantInt::getFalse(FalseSucc->getContext());
2378     BasicBlockEdge FalseE(Parent, FalseSucc);
2379     Changed |= propagateEquality(BranchCond, FalseVal, FalseE, true);
2380 
2381     return Changed;
2382   }
2383 
2384   // For switches, propagate the case values into the case destinations.
2385   if (SwitchInst *SI = dyn_cast<SwitchInst>(I)) {
2386     Value *SwitchCond = SI->getCondition();
2387     BasicBlock *Parent = SI->getParent();
2388     bool Changed = false;
2389 
2390     // Remember how many outgoing edges there are to every successor.
2391     SmallDenseMap<BasicBlock *, unsigned, 16> SwitchEdges;
2392     for (unsigned i = 0, n = SI->getNumSuccessors(); i != n; ++i)
2393       ++SwitchEdges[SI->getSuccessor(i)];
2394 
2395     for (SwitchInst::CaseIt i = SI->case_begin(), e = SI->case_end();
2396          i != e; ++i) {
2397       BasicBlock *Dst = i.getCaseSuccessor();
2398       // If there is only a single edge, propagate the case value into it.
2399       if (SwitchEdges.lookup(Dst) == 1) {
2400         BasicBlockEdge E(Parent, Dst);
2401         Changed |= propagateEquality(SwitchCond, i.getCaseValue(), E, true);
2402       }
2403     }
2404     return Changed;
2405   }
2406 
2407   // Instructions with void type don't return a value, so there's
2408   // no point in trying to find redundancies in them.
2409   if (I->getType()->isVoidTy())
2410     return false;
2411 
2412   uint32_t NextNum = VN.getNextUnusedValueNumber();
2413   unsigned Num = VN.lookup_or_add(I);
2414 
2415   // Allocations are always uniquely numbered, so we can save time and memory
2416   // by fast failing them.
2417   if (isa<AllocaInst>(I) || isa<TerminatorInst>(I) || isa<PHINode>(I)) {
2418     addToLeaderTable(Num, I, I->getParent());
2419     return false;
2420   }
2421 
2422   // If the number we were assigned was a brand new VN, then we don't
2423   // need to do a lookup to see if the number already exists
2424   // somewhere in the domtree: it can't!
2425   if (Num >= NextNum) {
2426     addToLeaderTable(Num, I, I->getParent());
2427     return false;
2428   }
2429 
2430   // Perform fast-path value-number based elimination of values inherited from
2431   // dominators.
2432   Value *Repl = findLeader(I->getParent(), Num);
2433   if (!Repl) {
2434     // Failure, just remember this instance for future use.
2435     addToLeaderTable(Num, I, I->getParent());
2436     return false;
2437   } else if (Repl == I) {
2438     // If I was the result of a shortcut PRE, it might already be in the table
2439     // and the best replacement for itself. Nothing to do.
2440     return false;
2441   }
2442 
2443   // Remove it!
2444   patchAndReplaceAllUsesWith(I, Repl);
2445   if (MD && Repl->getType()->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
2446     MD->invalidateCachedPointerInfo(Repl);
2447   markInstructionForDeletion(I);
2448   return true;
2449 }
2450 
2451 /// runOnFunction - This is the main transformation entry point for a function.
2452 bool GVN::runOnFunction(Function& F) {
2453   if (skipOptnoneFunction(F))
2454     return false;
2455 
2456   if (!NoLoads)
2457     MD = &getAnalysis<MemoryDependenceAnalysis>();
2458   DT = &getAnalysis<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>().getDomTree();
2459   AC = &getAnalysis<AssumptionCacheTracker>().getAssumptionCache(F);
2460   TLI = &getAnalysis<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>().getTLI();
2461   VN.setAliasAnalysis(&getAnalysis<AAResultsWrapperPass>().getAAResults());
2462   VN.setMemDep(MD);
2463   VN.setDomTree(DT);
2464 
2465   bool Changed = false;
2466   bool ShouldContinue = true;
2467 
2468   // Merge unconditional branches, allowing PRE to catch more
2469   // optimization opportunities.
2470   for (Function::iterator FI = F.begin(), FE = F.end(); FI != FE; ) {
2471     BasicBlock *BB = &*FI++;
2472 
2473     bool removedBlock =
2474         MergeBlockIntoPredecessor(BB, DT, /* LoopInfo */ nullptr, MD);
2475     if (removedBlock) ++NumGVNBlocks;
2476 
2477     Changed |= removedBlock;
2478   }
2479 
2480   unsigned Iteration = 0;
2481   while (ShouldContinue) {
2482     DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN iteration: " << Iteration << "\n");
2483     ShouldContinue = iterateOnFunction(F);
2484     Changed |= ShouldContinue;
2485     ++Iteration;
2486   }
2487 
2488   if (EnablePRE) {
2489     // Fabricate val-num for dead-code in order to suppress assertion in
2490     // performPRE().
2491     assignValNumForDeadCode();
2492     bool PREChanged = true;
2493     while (PREChanged) {
2494       PREChanged = performPRE(F);
2495       Changed |= PREChanged;
2496     }
2497   }
2498 
2499   // FIXME: Should perform GVN again after PRE does something.  PRE can move
2500   // computations into blocks where they become fully redundant.  Note that
2501   // we can't do this until PRE's critical edge splitting updates memdep.
2502   // Actually, when this happens, we should just fully integrate PRE into GVN.
2503 
2504   cleanupGlobalSets();
2505   // Do not cleanup DeadBlocks in cleanupGlobalSets() as it's called for each
2506   // iteration.
2507   DeadBlocks.clear();
2508 
2509   return Changed;
2510 }
2511 
2512 bool GVN::processBlock(BasicBlock *BB) {
2513   // FIXME: Kill off InstrsToErase by doing erasing eagerly in a helper function
2514   // (and incrementing BI before processing an instruction).
2515   assert(InstrsToErase.empty() &&
2516          "We expect InstrsToErase to be empty across iterations");
2517   if (DeadBlocks.count(BB))
2518     return false;
2519 
2520   // Clearing map before every BB because it can be used only for single BB.
2521   ReplaceWithConstMap.clear();
2522   bool ChangedFunction = false;
2523 
2524   for (BasicBlock::iterator BI = BB->begin(), BE = BB->end();
2525        BI != BE;) {
2526     if (!ReplaceWithConstMap.empty())
2527       ChangedFunction |= replaceOperandsWithConsts(&*BI);
2528     ChangedFunction |= processInstruction(&*BI);
2529 
2530     if (InstrsToErase.empty()) {
2531       ++BI;
2532       continue;
2533     }
2534 
2535     // If we need some instructions deleted, do it now.
2536     NumGVNInstr += InstrsToErase.size();
2537 
2538     // Avoid iterator invalidation.
2539     bool AtStart = BI == BB->begin();
2540     if (!AtStart)
2541       --BI;
2542 
2543     for (SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *>::iterator I = InstrsToErase.begin(),
2544          E = InstrsToErase.end(); I != E; ++I) {
2545       DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN removed: " << **I << '\n');
2546       if (MD) MD->removeInstruction(*I);
2547       DEBUG(verifyRemoved(*I));
2548       (*I)->eraseFromParent();
2549     }
2550     InstrsToErase.clear();
2551 
2552     if (AtStart)
2553       BI = BB->begin();
2554     else
2555       ++BI;
2556   }
2557 
2558   return ChangedFunction;
2559 }
2560 
2561 // Instantiate an expression in a predecessor that lacked it.
2562 bool GVN::performScalarPREInsertion(Instruction *Instr, BasicBlock *Pred,
2563                                     unsigned int ValNo) {
2564   // Because we are going top-down through the block, all value numbers
2565   // will be available in the predecessor by the time we need them.  Any
2566   // that weren't originally present will have been instantiated earlier
2567   // in this loop.
2568   bool success = true;
2569   for (unsigned i = 0, e = Instr->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
2570     Value *Op = Instr->getOperand(i);
2571     if (isa<Argument>(Op) || isa<Constant>(Op) || isa<GlobalValue>(Op))
2572       continue;
2573     // This could be a newly inserted instruction, in which case, we won't
2574     // find a value number, and should give up before we hurt ourselves.
2575     // FIXME: Rewrite the infrastructure to let it easier to value number
2576     // and process newly inserted instructions.
2577     if (!VN.exists(Op)) {
2578       success = false;
2579       break;
2580     }
2581     if (Value *V = findLeader(Pred, VN.lookup(Op))) {
2582       Instr->setOperand(i, V);
2583     } else {
2584       success = false;
2585       break;
2586     }
2587   }
2588 
2589   // Fail out if we encounter an operand that is not available in
2590   // the PRE predecessor.  This is typically because of loads which
2591   // are not value numbered precisely.
2592   if (!success)
2593     return false;
2594 
2595   Instr->insertBefore(Pred->getTerminator());
2596   Instr->setName(Instr->getName() + ".pre");
2597   Instr->setDebugLoc(Instr->getDebugLoc());
2598   VN.add(Instr, ValNo);
2599 
2600   // Update the availability map to include the new instruction.
2601   addToLeaderTable(ValNo, Instr, Pred);
2602   return true;
2603 }
2604 
2605 bool GVN::performScalarPRE(Instruction *CurInst) {
2606   SmallVector<std::pair<Value*, BasicBlock*>, 8> predMap;
2607 
2608   if (isa<AllocaInst>(CurInst) || isa<TerminatorInst>(CurInst) ||
2609       isa<PHINode>(CurInst) || CurInst->getType()->isVoidTy() ||
2610       CurInst->mayReadFromMemory() || CurInst->mayHaveSideEffects() ||
2611       isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(CurInst))
2612     return false;
2613 
2614   // Don't do PRE on compares. The PHI would prevent CodeGenPrepare from
2615   // sinking the compare again, and it would force the code generator to
2616   // move the i1 from processor flags or predicate registers into a general
2617   // purpose register.
2618   if (isa<CmpInst>(CurInst))
2619     return false;
2620 
2621   // We don't currently value number ANY inline asm calls.
2622   if (CallInst *CallI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(CurInst))
2623     if (CallI->isInlineAsm())
2624       return false;
2625 
2626   uint32_t ValNo = VN.lookup(CurInst);
2627 
2628   // Look for the predecessors for PRE opportunities.  We're
2629   // only trying to solve the basic diamond case, where
2630   // a value is computed in the successor and one predecessor,
2631   // but not the other.  We also explicitly disallow cases
2632   // where the successor is its own predecessor, because they're
2633   // more complicated to get right.
2634   unsigned NumWith = 0;
2635   unsigned NumWithout = 0;
2636   BasicBlock *PREPred = nullptr;
2637   BasicBlock *CurrentBlock = CurInst->getParent();
2638   predMap.clear();
2639 
2640   for (BasicBlock *P : predecessors(CurrentBlock)) {
2641     // We're not interested in PRE where the block is its
2642     // own predecessor, or in blocks with predecessors
2643     // that are not reachable.
2644     if (P == CurrentBlock) {
2645       NumWithout = 2;
2646       break;
2647     } else if (!DT->isReachableFromEntry(P)) {
2648       NumWithout = 2;
2649       break;
2650     }
2651 
2652     Value *predV = findLeader(P, ValNo);
2653     if (!predV) {
2654       predMap.push_back(std::make_pair(static_cast<Value *>(nullptr), P));
2655       PREPred = P;
2656       ++NumWithout;
2657     } else if (predV == CurInst) {
2658       /* CurInst dominates this predecessor. */
2659       NumWithout = 2;
2660       break;
2661     } else {
2662       predMap.push_back(std::make_pair(predV, P));
2663       ++NumWith;
2664     }
2665   }
2666 
2667   // Don't do PRE when it might increase code size, i.e. when
2668   // we would need to insert instructions in more than one pred.
2669   if (NumWithout > 1 || NumWith == 0)
2670     return false;
2671 
2672   // We may have a case where all predecessors have the instruction,
2673   // and we just need to insert a phi node. Otherwise, perform
2674   // insertion.
2675   Instruction *PREInstr = nullptr;
2676 
2677   if (NumWithout != 0) {
2678     // Don't do PRE across indirect branch.
2679     if (isa<IndirectBrInst>(PREPred->getTerminator()))
2680       return false;
2681 
2682     // We can't do PRE safely on a critical edge, so instead we schedule
2683     // the edge to be split and perform the PRE the next time we iterate
2684     // on the function.
2685     unsigned SuccNum = GetSuccessorNumber(PREPred, CurrentBlock);
2686     if (isCriticalEdge(PREPred->getTerminator(), SuccNum)) {
2687       toSplit.push_back(std::make_pair(PREPred->getTerminator(), SuccNum));
2688       return false;
2689     }
2690     // We need to insert somewhere, so let's give it a shot
2691     PREInstr = CurInst->clone();
2692     if (!performScalarPREInsertion(PREInstr, PREPred, ValNo)) {
2693       // If we failed insertion, make sure we remove the instruction.
2694       DEBUG(verifyRemoved(PREInstr));
2695       delete PREInstr;
2696       return false;
2697     }
2698   }
2699 
2700   // Either we should have filled in the PRE instruction, or we should
2701   // not have needed insertions.
2702   assert (PREInstr != nullptr || NumWithout == 0);
2703 
2704   ++NumGVNPRE;
2705 
2706   // Create a PHI to make the value available in this block.
2707   PHINode *Phi =
2708       PHINode::Create(CurInst->getType(), predMap.size(),
2709                       CurInst->getName() + ".pre-phi", &CurrentBlock->front());
2710   for (unsigned i = 0, e = predMap.size(); i != e; ++i) {
2711     if (Value *V = predMap[i].first)
2712       Phi->addIncoming(V, predMap[i].second);
2713     else
2714       Phi->addIncoming(PREInstr, PREPred);
2715   }
2716 
2717   VN.add(Phi, ValNo);
2718   addToLeaderTable(ValNo, Phi, CurrentBlock);
2719   Phi->setDebugLoc(CurInst->getDebugLoc());
2720   CurInst->replaceAllUsesWith(Phi);
2721   if (MD && Phi->getType()->getScalarType()->isPointerTy())
2722     MD->invalidateCachedPointerInfo(Phi);
2723   VN.erase(CurInst);
2724   removeFromLeaderTable(ValNo, CurInst, CurrentBlock);
2725 
2726   DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN PRE removed: " << *CurInst << '\n');
2727   if (MD)
2728     MD->removeInstruction(CurInst);
2729   DEBUG(verifyRemoved(CurInst));
2730   CurInst->eraseFromParent();
2731   ++NumGVNInstr;
2732 
2733   return true;
2734 }
2735 
2736 /// Perform a purely local form of PRE that looks for diamond
2737 /// control flow patterns and attempts to perform simple PRE at the join point.
2738 bool GVN::performPRE(Function &F) {
2739   bool Changed = false;
2740   for (BasicBlock *CurrentBlock : depth_first(&F.getEntryBlock())) {
2741     // Nothing to PRE in the entry block.
2742     if (CurrentBlock == &F.getEntryBlock())
2743       continue;
2744 
2745     // Don't perform PRE on an EH pad.
2746     if (CurrentBlock->isEHPad())
2747       continue;
2748 
2749     for (BasicBlock::iterator BI = CurrentBlock->begin(),
2750                               BE = CurrentBlock->end();
2751          BI != BE;) {
2752       Instruction *CurInst = &*BI++;
2753       Changed |= performScalarPRE(CurInst);
2754     }
2755   }
2756 
2757   if (splitCriticalEdges())
2758     Changed = true;
2759 
2760   return Changed;
2761 }
2762 
2763 /// Split the critical edge connecting the given two blocks, and return
2764 /// the block inserted to the critical edge.
2765 BasicBlock *GVN::splitCriticalEdges(BasicBlock *Pred, BasicBlock *Succ) {
2766   BasicBlock *BB =
2767       SplitCriticalEdge(Pred, Succ, CriticalEdgeSplittingOptions(DT));
2768   if (MD)
2769     MD->invalidateCachedPredecessors();
2770   return BB;
2771 }
2772 
2773 /// Split critical edges found during the previous
2774 /// iteration that may enable further optimization.
2775 bool GVN::splitCriticalEdges() {
2776   if (toSplit.empty())
2777     return false;
2778   do {
2779     std::pair<TerminatorInst*, unsigned> Edge = toSplit.pop_back_val();
2780     SplitCriticalEdge(Edge.first, Edge.second,
2781                       CriticalEdgeSplittingOptions(DT));
2782   } while (!toSplit.empty());
2783   if (MD) MD->invalidateCachedPredecessors();
2784   return true;
2785 }
2786 
2787 /// Executes one iteration of GVN
2788 bool GVN::iterateOnFunction(Function &F) {
2789   cleanupGlobalSets();
2790 
2791   // Top-down walk of the dominator tree
2792   bool Changed = false;
2793   // Save the blocks this function have before transformation begins. GVN may
2794   // split critical edge, and hence may invalidate the RPO/DT iterator.
2795   //
2796   std::vector<BasicBlock *> BBVect;
2797   BBVect.reserve(256);
2798   // Needed for value numbering with phi construction to work.
2799   ReversePostOrderTraversal<Function *> RPOT(&F);
2800   for (ReversePostOrderTraversal<Function *>::rpo_iterator RI = RPOT.begin(),
2801                                                            RE = RPOT.end();
2802        RI != RE; ++RI)
2803     BBVect.push_back(*RI);
2804 
2805   for (std::vector<BasicBlock *>::iterator I = BBVect.begin(), E = BBVect.end();
2806        I != E; I++)
2807     Changed |= processBlock(*I);
2808 
2809   return Changed;
2810 }
2811 
2812 void GVN::cleanupGlobalSets() {
2813   VN.clear();
2814   LeaderTable.clear();
2815   TableAllocator.Reset();
2816 }
2817 
2818 /// Verify that the specified instruction does not occur in our
2819 /// internal data structures.
2820 void GVN::verifyRemoved(const Instruction *Inst) const {
2821   VN.verifyRemoved(Inst);
2822 
2823   // Walk through the value number scope to make sure the instruction isn't
2824   // ferreted away in it.
2825   for (DenseMap<uint32_t, LeaderTableEntry>::const_iterator
2826        I = LeaderTable.begin(), E = LeaderTable.end(); I != E; ++I) {
2827     const LeaderTableEntry *Node = &I->second;
2828     assert(Node->Val != Inst && "Inst still in value numbering scope!");
2829 
2830     while (Node->Next) {
2831       Node = Node->Next;
2832       assert(Node->Val != Inst && "Inst still in value numbering scope!");
2833     }
2834   }
2835 }
2836 
2837 /// BB is declared dead, which implied other blocks become dead as well. This
2838 /// function is to add all these blocks to "DeadBlocks". For the dead blocks'
2839 /// live successors, update their phi nodes by replacing the operands
2840 /// corresponding to dead blocks with UndefVal.
2841 void GVN::addDeadBlock(BasicBlock *BB) {
2842   SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 4> NewDead;
2843   SmallSetVector<BasicBlock *, 4> DF;
2844 
2845   NewDead.push_back(BB);
2846   while (!NewDead.empty()) {
2847     BasicBlock *D = NewDead.pop_back_val();
2848     if (DeadBlocks.count(D))
2849       continue;
2850 
2851     // All blocks dominated by D are dead.
2852     SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 8> Dom;
2853     DT->getDescendants(D, Dom);
2854     DeadBlocks.insert(Dom.begin(), Dom.end());
2855 
2856     // Figure out the dominance-frontier(D).
2857     for (BasicBlock *B : Dom) {
2858       for (BasicBlock *S : successors(B)) {
2859         if (DeadBlocks.count(S))
2860           continue;
2861 
2862         bool AllPredDead = true;
2863         for (BasicBlock *P : predecessors(S))
2864           if (!DeadBlocks.count(P)) {
2865             AllPredDead = false;
2866             break;
2867           }
2868 
2869         if (!AllPredDead) {
2870           // S could be proved dead later on. That is why we don't update phi
2871           // operands at this moment.
2872           DF.insert(S);
2873         } else {
2874           // While S is not dominated by D, it is dead by now. This could take
2875           // place if S already have a dead predecessor before D is declared
2876           // dead.
2877           NewDead.push_back(S);
2878         }
2879       }
2880     }
2881   }
2882 
2883   // For the dead blocks' live successors, update their phi nodes by replacing
2884   // the operands corresponding to dead blocks with UndefVal.
2885   for(SmallSetVector<BasicBlock *, 4>::iterator I = DF.begin(), E = DF.end();
2886         I != E; I++) {
2887     BasicBlock *B = *I;
2888     if (DeadBlocks.count(B))
2889       continue;
2890 
2891     SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 4> Preds(pred_begin(B), pred_end(B));
2892     for (BasicBlock *P : Preds) {
2893       if (!DeadBlocks.count(P))
2894         continue;
2895 
2896       if (isCriticalEdge(P->getTerminator(), GetSuccessorNumber(P, B))) {
2897         if (BasicBlock *S = splitCriticalEdges(P, B))
2898           DeadBlocks.insert(P = S);
2899       }
2900 
2901       for (BasicBlock::iterator II = B->begin(); isa<PHINode>(II); ++II) {
2902         PHINode &Phi = cast<PHINode>(*II);
2903         Phi.setIncomingValue(Phi.getBasicBlockIndex(P),
2904                              UndefValue::get(Phi.getType()));
2905       }
2906     }
2907   }
2908 }
2909 
2910 // If the given branch is recognized as a foldable branch (i.e. conditional
2911 // branch with constant condition), it will perform following analyses and
2912 // transformation.
2913 //  1) If the dead out-coming edge is a critical-edge, split it. Let
2914 //     R be the target of the dead out-coming edge.
2915 //  1) Identify the set of dead blocks implied by the branch's dead outcoming
2916 //     edge. The result of this step will be {X| X is dominated by R}
2917 //  2) Identify those blocks which haves at least one dead predecessor. The
2918 //     result of this step will be dominance-frontier(R).
2919 //  3) Update the PHIs in DF(R) by replacing the operands corresponding to
2920 //     dead blocks with "UndefVal" in an hope these PHIs will optimized away.
2921 //
2922 // Return true iff *NEW* dead code are found.
2923 bool GVN::processFoldableCondBr(BranchInst *BI) {
2924   if (!BI || BI->isUnconditional())
2925     return false;
2926 
2927   // If a branch has two identical successors, we cannot declare either dead.
2928   if (BI->getSuccessor(0) == BI->getSuccessor(1))
2929     return false;
2930 
2931   ConstantInt *Cond = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(BI->getCondition());
2932   if (!Cond)
2933     return false;
2934 
2935   BasicBlock *DeadRoot = Cond->getZExtValue() ?
2936                          BI->getSuccessor(1) : BI->getSuccessor(0);
2937   if (DeadBlocks.count(DeadRoot))
2938     return false;
2939 
2940   if (!DeadRoot->getSinglePredecessor())
2941     DeadRoot = splitCriticalEdges(BI->getParent(), DeadRoot);
2942 
2943   addDeadBlock(DeadRoot);
2944   return true;
2945 }
2946 
2947 // performPRE() will trigger assert if it comes across an instruction without
2948 // associated val-num. As it normally has far more live instructions than dead
2949 // instructions, it makes more sense just to "fabricate" a val-number for the
2950 // dead code than checking if instruction involved is dead or not.
2951 void GVN::assignValNumForDeadCode() {
2952   for (BasicBlock *BB : DeadBlocks) {
2953     for (Instruction &Inst : *BB) {
2954       unsigned ValNum = VN.lookup_or_add(&Inst);
2955       addToLeaderTable(ValNum, &Inst, BB);
2956     }
2957   }
2958 }
2959