1 //===- CodeExtractor.cpp - Pull code region into a new function -----------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 //
9 // This file implements the interface to tear out a code region, such as an
10 // individual loop or a parallel section, into a new function, replacing it with
11 // a call to the new function.
12 //
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14 
15 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/CodeExtractor.h"
16 #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
17 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
18 #include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
19 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
20 #include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
21 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
22 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
23 #include "llvm/Analysis/AssumptionCache.h"
24 #include "llvm/Analysis/BlockFrequencyInfo.h"
25 #include "llvm/Analysis/BlockFrequencyInfoImpl.h"
26 #include "llvm/Analysis/BranchProbabilityInfo.h"
27 #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h"
28 #include "llvm/IR/Argument.h"
29 #include "llvm/IR/Attributes.h"
30 #include "llvm/IR/BasicBlock.h"
31 #include "llvm/IR/CFG.h"
32 #include "llvm/IR/Constant.h"
33 #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
34 #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
35 #include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h"
36 #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
37 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
38 #include "llvm/IR/GlobalValue.h"
39 #include "llvm/IR/InstrTypes.h"
40 #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.h"
41 #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
42 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
43 #include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h"
44 #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
45 #include "llvm/IR/MDBuilder.h"
46 #include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
47 #include "llvm/IR/PatternMatch.h"
48 #include "llvm/IR/Type.h"
49 #include "llvm/IR/User.h"
50 #include "llvm/IR/Value.h"
51 #include "llvm/IR/Verifier.h"
52 #include "llvm/Pass.h"
53 #include "llvm/Support/BlockFrequency.h"
54 #include "llvm/Support/BranchProbability.h"
55 #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h"
56 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
57 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
58 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
59 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
60 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h"
61 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h"
62 #include <cassert>
63 #include <cstdint>
64 #include <iterator>
65 #include <map>
66 #include <set>
67 #include <utility>
68 #include <vector>
69 
70 using namespace llvm;
71 using namespace llvm::PatternMatch;
72 using ProfileCount = Function::ProfileCount;
73 
74 #define DEBUG_TYPE "code-extractor"
75 
76 // Provide a command-line option to aggregate function arguments into a struct
77 // for functions produced by the code extractor. This is useful when converting
78 // extracted functions to pthread-based code, as only one argument (void*) can
79 // be passed in to pthread_create().
80 static cl::opt<bool>
81 AggregateArgsOpt("aggregate-extracted-args", cl::Hidden,
82                  cl::desc("Aggregate arguments to code-extracted functions"));
83 
84 /// Test whether a block is valid for extraction.
85 static bool isBlockValidForExtraction(const BasicBlock &BB,
86                                       const SetVector<BasicBlock *> &Result,
87                                       bool AllowVarArgs, bool AllowAlloca) {
88   // taking the address of a basic block moved to another function is illegal
89   if (BB.hasAddressTaken())
90     return false;
91 
92   // don't hoist code that uses another basicblock address, as it's likely to
93   // lead to unexpected behavior, like cross-function jumps
94   SmallPtrSet<User const *, 16> Visited;
95   SmallVector<User const *, 16> ToVisit;
96 
97   for (Instruction const &Inst : BB)
98     ToVisit.push_back(&Inst);
99 
100   while (!ToVisit.empty()) {
101     User const *Curr = ToVisit.pop_back_val();
102     if (!Visited.insert(Curr).second)
103       continue;
104     if (isa<BlockAddress const>(Curr))
105       return false; // even a reference to self is likely to be not compatible
106 
107     if (isa<Instruction>(Curr) && cast<Instruction>(Curr)->getParent() != &BB)
108       continue;
109 
110     for (auto const &U : Curr->operands()) {
111       if (auto *UU = dyn_cast<User>(U))
112         ToVisit.push_back(UU);
113     }
114   }
115 
116   // If explicitly requested, allow vastart and alloca. For invoke instructions
117   // verify that extraction is valid.
118   for (BasicBlock::const_iterator I = BB.begin(), E = BB.end(); I != E; ++I) {
119     if (isa<AllocaInst>(I)) {
120        if (!AllowAlloca)
121          return false;
122        continue;
123     }
124 
125     if (const auto *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(I)) {
126       // Unwind destination (either a landingpad, catchswitch, or cleanuppad)
127       // must be a part of the subgraph which is being extracted.
128       if (auto *UBB = II->getUnwindDest())
129         if (!Result.count(UBB))
130           return false;
131       continue;
132     }
133 
134     // All catch handlers of a catchswitch instruction as well as the unwind
135     // destination must be in the subgraph.
136     if (const auto *CSI = dyn_cast<CatchSwitchInst>(I)) {
137       if (auto *UBB = CSI->getUnwindDest())
138         if (!Result.count(UBB))
139           return false;
140       for (auto *HBB : CSI->handlers())
141         if (!Result.count(const_cast<BasicBlock*>(HBB)))
142           return false;
143       continue;
144     }
145 
146     // Make sure that entire catch handler is within subgraph. It is sufficient
147     // to check that catch return's block is in the list.
148     if (const auto *CPI = dyn_cast<CatchPadInst>(I)) {
149       for (const auto *U : CPI->users())
150         if (const auto *CRI = dyn_cast<CatchReturnInst>(U))
151           if (!Result.count(const_cast<BasicBlock*>(CRI->getParent())))
152             return false;
153       continue;
154     }
155 
156     // And do similar checks for cleanup handler - the entire handler must be
157     // in subgraph which is going to be extracted. For cleanup return should
158     // additionally check that the unwind destination is also in the subgraph.
159     if (const auto *CPI = dyn_cast<CleanupPadInst>(I)) {
160       for (const auto *U : CPI->users())
161         if (const auto *CRI = dyn_cast<CleanupReturnInst>(U))
162           if (!Result.count(const_cast<BasicBlock*>(CRI->getParent())))
163             return false;
164       continue;
165     }
166     if (const auto *CRI = dyn_cast<CleanupReturnInst>(I)) {
167       if (auto *UBB = CRI->getUnwindDest())
168         if (!Result.count(UBB))
169           return false;
170       continue;
171     }
172 
173     if (const CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(I)) {
174       if (const Function *F = CI->getCalledFunction()) {
175         auto IID = F->getIntrinsicID();
176         if (IID == Intrinsic::vastart) {
177           if (AllowVarArgs)
178             continue;
179           else
180             return false;
181         }
182 
183         // Currently, we miscompile outlined copies of eh_typid_for. There are
184         // proposals for fixing this in llvm.org/PR39545.
185         if (IID == Intrinsic::eh_typeid_for)
186           return false;
187       }
188     }
189   }
190 
191   return true;
192 }
193 
194 /// Build a set of blocks to extract if the input blocks are viable.
195 static SetVector<BasicBlock *>
196 buildExtractionBlockSet(ArrayRef<BasicBlock *> BBs, DominatorTree *DT,
197                         bool AllowVarArgs, bool AllowAlloca) {
198   assert(!BBs.empty() && "The set of blocks to extract must be non-empty");
199   SetVector<BasicBlock *> Result;
200 
201   // Loop over the blocks, adding them to our set-vector, and aborting with an
202   // empty set if we encounter invalid blocks.
203   for (BasicBlock *BB : BBs) {
204     // If this block is dead, don't process it.
205     if (DT && !DT->isReachableFromEntry(BB))
206       continue;
207 
208     if (!Result.insert(BB))
209       llvm_unreachable("Repeated basic blocks in extraction input");
210   }
211 
212   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Region front block: " << Result.front()->getName()
213                     << '\n');
214 
215   for (auto *BB : Result) {
216     if (!isBlockValidForExtraction(*BB, Result, AllowVarArgs, AllowAlloca))
217       return {};
218 
219     // Make sure that the first block is not a landing pad.
220     if (BB == Result.front()) {
221       if (BB->isEHPad()) {
222         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "The first block cannot be an unwind block\n");
223         return {};
224       }
225       continue;
226     }
227 
228     // All blocks other than the first must not have predecessors outside of
229     // the subgraph which is being extracted.
230     for (auto *PBB : predecessors(BB))
231       if (!Result.count(PBB)) {
232         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "No blocks in this region may have entries from "
233                              "outside the region except for the first block!\n"
234                           << "Problematic source BB: " << BB->getName() << "\n"
235                           << "Problematic destination BB: " << PBB->getName()
236                           << "\n");
237         return {};
238       }
239   }
240 
241   return Result;
242 }
243 
244 CodeExtractor::CodeExtractor(ArrayRef<BasicBlock *> BBs, DominatorTree *DT,
245                              bool AggregateArgs, BlockFrequencyInfo *BFI,
246                              BranchProbabilityInfo *BPI, AssumptionCache *AC,
247                              bool AllowVarArgs, bool AllowAlloca,
248                              std::string Suffix)
249     : DT(DT), AggregateArgs(AggregateArgs || AggregateArgsOpt), BFI(BFI),
250       BPI(BPI), AC(AC), AllowVarArgs(AllowVarArgs),
251       Blocks(buildExtractionBlockSet(BBs, DT, AllowVarArgs, AllowAlloca)),
252       Suffix(Suffix) {}
253 
254 CodeExtractor::CodeExtractor(DominatorTree &DT, Loop &L, bool AggregateArgs,
255                              BlockFrequencyInfo *BFI,
256                              BranchProbabilityInfo *BPI, AssumptionCache *AC,
257                              std::string Suffix)
258     : DT(&DT), AggregateArgs(AggregateArgs || AggregateArgsOpt), BFI(BFI),
259       BPI(BPI), AC(AC), AllowVarArgs(false),
260       Blocks(buildExtractionBlockSet(L.getBlocks(), &DT,
261                                      /* AllowVarArgs */ false,
262                                      /* AllowAlloca */ false)),
263       Suffix(Suffix) {}
264 
265 /// definedInRegion - Return true if the specified value is defined in the
266 /// extracted region.
267 static bool definedInRegion(const SetVector<BasicBlock *> &Blocks, Value *V) {
268   if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V))
269     if (Blocks.count(I->getParent()))
270       return true;
271   return false;
272 }
273 
274 /// definedInCaller - Return true if the specified value is defined in the
275 /// function being code extracted, but not in the region being extracted.
276 /// These values must be passed in as live-ins to the function.
277 static bool definedInCaller(const SetVector<BasicBlock *> &Blocks, Value *V) {
278   if (isa<Argument>(V)) return true;
279   if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V))
280     if (!Blocks.count(I->getParent()))
281       return true;
282   return false;
283 }
284 
285 static BasicBlock *getCommonExitBlock(const SetVector<BasicBlock *> &Blocks) {
286   BasicBlock *CommonExitBlock = nullptr;
287   auto hasNonCommonExitSucc = [&](BasicBlock *Block) {
288     for (auto *Succ : successors(Block)) {
289       // Internal edges, ok.
290       if (Blocks.count(Succ))
291         continue;
292       if (!CommonExitBlock) {
293         CommonExitBlock = Succ;
294         continue;
295       }
296       if (CommonExitBlock == Succ)
297         continue;
298 
299       return true;
300     }
301     return false;
302   };
303 
304   if (any_of(Blocks, hasNonCommonExitSucc))
305     return nullptr;
306 
307   return CommonExitBlock;
308 }
309 
310 bool CodeExtractor::isLegalToShrinkwrapLifetimeMarkers(
311     Instruction *Addr) const {
312   AllocaInst *AI = cast<AllocaInst>(Addr->stripInBoundsConstantOffsets());
313   Function *Func = (*Blocks.begin())->getParent();
314   for (BasicBlock &BB : *Func) {
315     if (Blocks.count(&BB))
316       continue;
317     for (Instruction &II : BB) {
318       if (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(II))
319         continue;
320 
321       unsigned Opcode = II.getOpcode();
322       Value *MemAddr = nullptr;
323       switch (Opcode) {
324       case Instruction::Store:
325       case Instruction::Load: {
326         if (Opcode == Instruction::Store) {
327           StoreInst *SI = cast<StoreInst>(&II);
328           MemAddr = SI->getPointerOperand();
329         } else {
330           LoadInst *LI = cast<LoadInst>(&II);
331           MemAddr = LI->getPointerOperand();
332         }
333         // Global variable can not be aliased with locals.
334         if (dyn_cast<Constant>(MemAddr))
335           break;
336         Value *Base = MemAddr->stripInBoundsConstantOffsets();
337         if (!isa<AllocaInst>(Base) || Base == AI)
338           return false;
339         break;
340       }
341       default: {
342         IntrinsicInst *IntrInst = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(&II);
343         if (IntrInst) {
344           if (IntrInst->isLifetimeStartOrEnd())
345             break;
346           return false;
347         }
348         // Treat all the other cases conservatively if it has side effects.
349         if (II.mayHaveSideEffects())
350           return false;
351       }
352       }
353     }
354   }
355 
356   return true;
357 }
358 
359 BasicBlock *
360 CodeExtractor::findOrCreateBlockForHoisting(BasicBlock *CommonExitBlock) {
361   BasicBlock *SinglePredFromOutlineRegion = nullptr;
362   assert(!Blocks.count(CommonExitBlock) &&
363          "Expect a block outside the region!");
364   for (auto *Pred : predecessors(CommonExitBlock)) {
365     if (!Blocks.count(Pred))
366       continue;
367     if (!SinglePredFromOutlineRegion) {
368       SinglePredFromOutlineRegion = Pred;
369     } else if (SinglePredFromOutlineRegion != Pred) {
370       SinglePredFromOutlineRegion = nullptr;
371       break;
372     }
373   }
374 
375   if (SinglePredFromOutlineRegion)
376     return SinglePredFromOutlineRegion;
377 
378 #ifndef NDEBUG
379   auto getFirstPHI = [](BasicBlock *BB) {
380     BasicBlock::iterator I = BB->begin();
381     PHINode *FirstPhi = nullptr;
382     while (I != BB->end()) {
383       PHINode *Phi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I);
384       if (!Phi)
385         break;
386       if (!FirstPhi) {
387         FirstPhi = Phi;
388         break;
389       }
390     }
391     return FirstPhi;
392   };
393   // If there are any phi nodes, the single pred either exists or has already
394   // be created before code extraction.
395   assert(!getFirstPHI(CommonExitBlock) && "Phi not expected");
396 #endif
397 
398   BasicBlock *NewExitBlock = CommonExitBlock->splitBasicBlock(
399       CommonExitBlock->getFirstNonPHI()->getIterator());
400 
401   for (auto PI = pred_begin(CommonExitBlock), PE = pred_end(CommonExitBlock);
402        PI != PE;) {
403     BasicBlock *Pred = *PI++;
404     if (Blocks.count(Pred))
405       continue;
406     Pred->getTerminator()->replaceUsesOfWith(CommonExitBlock, NewExitBlock);
407   }
408   // Now add the old exit block to the outline region.
409   Blocks.insert(CommonExitBlock);
410   return CommonExitBlock;
411 }
412 
413 // Find the pair of life time markers for address 'Addr' that are either
414 // defined inside the outline region or can legally be shrinkwrapped into the
415 // outline region. If there are not other untracked uses of the address, return
416 // the pair of markers if found; otherwise return a pair of nullptr.
417 CodeExtractor::LifetimeMarkerInfo
418 CodeExtractor::getLifetimeMarkers(Instruction *Addr,
419                                   BasicBlock *ExitBlock) const {
420   LifetimeMarkerInfo Info;
421 
422   for (User *U : Addr->users()) {
423     IntrinsicInst *IntrInst = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(U);
424     if (IntrInst) {
425       if (IntrInst->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::lifetime_start) {
426         // Do not handle the case where Addr has multiple start markers.
427         if (Info.LifeStart)
428           return {};
429         Info.LifeStart = IntrInst;
430       }
431       if (IntrInst->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::lifetime_end) {
432         if (Info.LifeEnd)
433           return {};
434         Info.LifeEnd = IntrInst;
435       }
436       continue;
437     }
438     // Find untracked uses of the address, bail.
439     if (!definedInRegion(Blocks, U))
440       return {};
441   }
442 
443   if (!Info.LifeStart || !Info.LifeEnd)
444     return {};
445 
446   Info.SinkLifeStart = !definedInRegion(Blocks, Info.LifeStart);
447   Info.HoistLifeEnd = !definedInRegion(Blocks, Info.LifeEnd);
448   // Do legality check.
449   if ((Info.SinkLifeStart || Info.HoistLifeEnd) &&
450       !isLegalToShrinkwrapLifetimeMarkers(Addr))
451     return {};
452 
453   // Check to see if we have a place to do hoisting, if not, bail.
454   if (Info.HoistLifeEnd && !ExitBlock)
455     return {};
456 
457   return Info;
458 }
459 
460 void CodeExtractor::findAllocas(ValueSet &SinkCands, ValueSet &HoistCands,
461                                 BasicBlock *&ExitBlock) const {
462   Function *Func = (*Blocks.begin())->getParent();
463   ExitBlock = getCommonExitBlock(Blocks);
464 
465   auto moveOrIgnoreLifetimeMarkers =
466       [&](const LifetimeMarkerInfo &LMI) -> bool {
467     if (!LMI.LifeStart)
468       return false;
469     if (LMI.SinkLifeStart) {
470       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Sinking lifetime.start: " << *LMI.LifeStart
471                         << "\n");
472       SinkCands.insert(LMI.LifeStart);
473     }
474     if (LMI.HoistLifeEnd) {
475       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Hoisting lifetime.end: " << *LMI.LifeEnd << "\n");
476       HoistCands.insert(LMI.LifeEnd);
477     }
478     return true;
479   };
480 
481   for (BasicBlock &BB : *Func) {
482     if (Blocks.count(&BB))
483       continue;
484     for (Instruction &II : BB) {
485       auto *AI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(&II);
486       if (!AI)
487         continue;
488 
489       LifetimeMarkerInfo MarkerInfo = getLifetimeMarkers(AI, ExitBlock);
490       bool Moved = moveOrIgnoreLifetimeMarkers(MarkerInfo);
491       if (Moved) {
492         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Sinking alloca: " << *AI << "\n");
493         SinkCands.insert(AI);
494         continue;
495       }
496 
497       // Follow any bitcasts.
498       SmallVector<Instruction *, 2> Bitcasts;
499       SmallVector<LifetimeMarkerInfo, 2> BitcastLifetimeInfo;
500       for (User *U : AI->users()) {
501         if (U->stripInBoundsConstantOffsets() == AI) {
502           Instruction *Bitcast = cast<Instruction>(U);
503           LifetimeMarkerInfo LMI = getLifetimeMarkers(Bitcast, ExitBlock);
504           if (LMI.LifeStart) {
505             Bitcasts.push_back(Bitcast);
506             BitcastLifetimeInfo.push_back(LMI);
507             continue;
508           }
509         }
510 
511         // Found unknown use of AI.
512         if (!definedInRegion(Blocks, U)) {
513           Bitcasts.clear();
514           break;
515         }
516       }
517 
518       // Either no bitcasts reference the alloca or there are unknown uses.
519       if (Bitcasts.empty())
520         continue;
521 
522       Instruction *BitcastAddr = Bitcasts.back();
523       const LifetimeMarkerInfo &LMI = BitcastLifetimeInfo.back();
524       assert(LMI.LifeStart &&
525              "Unsafe to sink bitcast without lifetime markers");
526       moveOrIgnoreLifetimeMarkers(LMI);
527       if (!definedInRegion(Blocks, BitcastAddr)) {
528         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Sinking bitcast-of-alloca: " << *BitcastAddr
529                           << "\n");
530         SinkCands.insert(BitcastAddr);
531       }
532       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Sinking alloca (via bitcast): " << *AI << "\n");
533       SinkCands.insert(AI);
534     }
535   }
536 }
537 
538 void CodeExtractor::findInputsOutputs(ValueSet &Inputs, ValueSet &Outputs,
539                                       const ValueSet &SinkCands) const {
540   for (BasicBlock *BB : Blocks) {
541     // If a used value is defined outside the region, it's an input.  If an
542     // instruction is used outside the region, it's an output.
543     for (Instruction &II : *BB) {
544       for (User::op_iterator OI = II.op_begin(), OE = II.op_end(); OI != OE;
545            ++OI) {
546         Value *V = *OI;
547         if (!SinkCands.count(V) && definedInCaller(Blocks, V))
548           Inputs.insert(V);
549       }
550 
551       for (User *U : II.users())
552         if (!definedInRegion(Blocks, U)) {
553           Outputs.insert(&II);
554           break;
555         }
556     }
557   }
558 }
559 
560 /// severSplitPHINodesOfEntry - If a PHI node has multiple inputs from outside
561 /// of the region, we need to split the entry block of the region so that the
562 /// PHI node is easier to deal with.
563 void CodeExtractor::severSplitPHINodesOfEntry(BasicBlock *&Header) {
564   unsigned NumPredsFromRegion = 0;
565   unsigned NumPredsOutsideRegion = 0;
566 
567   if (Header != &Header->getParent()->getEntryBlock()) {
568     PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(Header->begin());
569     if (!PN) return;  // No PHI nodes.
570 
571     // If the header node contains any PHI nodes, check to see if there is more
572     // than one entry from outside the region.  If so, we need to sever the
573     // header block into two.
574     for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i)
575       if (Blocks.count(PN->getIncomingBlock(i)))
576         ++NumPredsFromRegion;
577       else
578         ++NumPredsOutsideRegion;
579 
580     // If there is one (or fewer) predecessor from outside the region, we don't
581     // need to do anything special.
582     if (NumPredsOutsideRegion <= 1) return;
583   }
584 
585   // Otherwise, we need to split the header block into two pieces: one
586   // containing PHI nodes merging values from outside of the region, and a
587   // second that contains all of the code for the block and merges back any
588   // incoming values from inside of the region.
589   BasicBlock *NewBB = SplitBlock(Header, Header->getFirstNonPHI(), DT);
590 
591   // We only want to code extract the second block now, and it becomes the new
592   // header of the region.
593   BasicBlock *OldPred = Header;
594   Blocks.remove(OldPred);
595   Blocks.insert(NewBB);
596   Header = NewBB;
597 
598   // Okay, now we need to adjust the PHI nodes and any branches from within the
599   // region to go to the new header block instead of the old header block.
600   if (NumPredsFromRegion) {
601     PHINode *PN = cast<PHINode>(OldPred->begin());
602     // Loop over all of the predecessors of OldPred that are in the region,
603     // changing them to branch to NewBB instead.
604     for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i)
605       if (Blocks.count(PN->getIncomingBlock(i))) {
606         Instruction *TI = PN->getIncomingBlock(i)->getTerminator();
607         TI->replaceUsesOfWith(OldPred, NewBB);
608       }
609 
610     // Okay, everything within the region is now branching to the right block, we
611     // just have to update the PHI nodes now, inserting PHI nodes into NewBB.
612     BasicBlock::iterator AfterPHIs;
613     for (AfterPHIs = OldPred->begin(); isa<PHINode>(AfterPHIs); ++AfterPHIs) {
614       PHINode *PN = cast<PHINode>(AfterPHIs);
615       // Create a new PHI node in the new region, which has an incoming value
616       // from OldPred of PN.
617       PHINode *NewPN = PHINode::Create(PN->getType(), 1 + NumPredsFromRegion,
618                                        PN->getName() + ".ce", &NewBB->front());
619       PN->replaceAllUsesWith(NewPN);
620       NewPN->addIncoming(PN, OldPred);
621 
622       // Loop over all of the incoming value in PN, moving them to NewPN if they
623       // are from the extracted region.
624       for (unsigned i = 0; i != PN->getNumIncomingValues(); ++i) {
625         if (Blocks.count(PN->getIncomingBlock(i))) {
626           NewPN->addIncoming(PN->getIncomingValue(i), PN->getIncomingBlock(i));
627           PN->removeIncomingValue(i);
628           --i;
629         }
630       }
631     }
632   }
633 }
634 
635 /// severSplitPHINodesOfExits - if PHI nodes in exit blocks have inputs from
636 /// outlined region, we split these PHIs on two: one with inputs from region
637 /// and other with remaining incoming blocks; then first PHIs are placed in
638 /// outlined region.
639 void CodeExtractor::severSplitPHINodesOfExits(
640     const SmallPtrSetImpl<BasicBlock *> &Exits) {
641   for (BasicBlock *ExitBB : Exits) {
642     BasicBlock *NewBB = nullptr;
643 
644     for (PHINode &PN : ExitBB->phis()) {
645       // Find all incoming values from the outlining region.
646       SmallVector<unsigned, 2> IncomingVals;
647       for (unsigned i = 0; i < PN.getNumIncomingValues(); ++i)
648         if (Blocks.count(PN.getIncomingBlock(i)))
649           IncomingVals.push_back(i);
650 
651       // Do not process PHI if there is one (or fewer) predecessor from region.
652       // If PHI has exactly one predecessor from region, only this one incoming
653       // will be replaced on codeRepl block, so it should be safe to skip PHI.
654       if (IncomingVals.size() <= 1)
655         continue;
656 
657       // Create block for new PHIs and add it to the list of outlined if it
658       // wasn't done before.
659       if (!NewBB) {
660         NewBB = BasicBlock::Create(ExitBB->getContext(),
661                                    ExitBB->getName() + ".split",
662                                    ExitBB->getParent(), ExitBB);
663         SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 4> Preds(pred_begin(ExitBB),
664                                            pred_end(ExitBB));
665         for (BasicBlock *PredBB : Preds)
666           if (Blocks.count(PredBB))
667             PredBB->getTerminator()->replaceUsesOfWith(ExitBB, NewBB);
668         BranchInst::Create(ExitBB, NewBB);
669         Blocks.insert(NewBB);
670       }
671 
672       // Split this PHI.
673       PHINode *NewPN =
674           PHINode::Create(PN.getType(), IncomingVals.size(),
675                           PN.getName() + ".ce", NewBB->getFirstNonPHI());
676       for (unsigned i : IncomingVals)
677         NewPN->addIncoming(PN.getIncomingValue(i), PN.getIncomingBlock(i));
678       for (unsigned i : reverse(IncomingVals))
679         PN.removeIncomingValue(i, false);
680       PN.addIncoming(NewPN, NewBB);
681     }
682   }
683 }
684 
685 void CodeExtractor::splitReturnBlocks() {
686   for (BasicBlock *Block : Blocks)
687     if (ReturnInst *RI = dyn_cast<ReturnInst>(Block->getTerminator())) {
688       BasicBlock *New =
689           Block->splitBasicBlock(RI->getIterator(), Block->getName() + ".ret");
690       if (DT) {
691         // Old dominates New. New node dominates all other nodes dominated
692         // by Old.
693         DomTreeNode *OldNode = DT->getNode(Block);
694         SmallVector<DomTreeNode *, 8> Children(OldNode->begin(),
695                                                OldNode->end());
696 
697         DomTreeNode *NewNode = DT->addNewBlock(New, Block);
698 
699         for (DomTreeNode *I : Children)
700           DT->changeImmediateDominator(I, NewNode);
701       }
702     }
703 }
704 
705 /// constructFunction - make a function based on inputs and outputs, as follows:
706 /// f(in0, ..., inN, out0, ..., outN)
707 Function *CodeExtractor::constructFunction(const ValueSet &inputs,
708                                            const ValueSet &outputs,
709                                            BasicBlock *header,
710                                            BasicBlock *newRootNode,
711                                            BasicBlock *newHeader,
712                                            Function *oldFunction,
713                                            Module *M) {
714   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "inputs: " << inputs.size() << "\n");
715   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "outputs: " << outputs.size() << "\n");
716 
717   // This function returns unsigned, outputs will go back by reference.
718   switch (NumExitBlocks) {
719   case 0:
720   case 1: RetTy = Type::getVoidTy(header->getContext()); break;
721   case 2: RetTy = Type::getInt1Ty(header->getContext()); break;
722   default: RetTy = Type::getInt16Ty(header->getContext()); break;
723   }
724 
725   std::vector<Type *> paramTy;
726 
727   // Add the types of the input values to the function's argument list
728   for (Value *value : inputs) {
729     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "value used in func: " << *value << "\n");
730     paramTy.push_back(value->getType());
731   }
732 
733   // Add the types of the output values to the function's argument list.
734   for (Value *output : outputs) {
735     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "instr used in func: " << *output << "\n");
736     if (AggregateArgs)
737       paramTy.push_back(output->getType());
738     else
739       paramTy.push_back(PointerType::getUnqual(output->getType()));
740   }
741 
742   LLVM_DEBUG({
743     dbgs() << "Function type: " << *RetTy << " f(";
744     for (Type *i : paramTy)
745       dbgs() << *i << ", ";
746     dbgs() << ")\n";
747   });
748 
749   StructType *StructTy;
750   if (AggregateArgs && (inputs.size() + outputs.size() > 0)) {
751     StructTy = StructType::get(M->getContext(), paramTy);
752     paramTy.clear();
753     paramTy.push_back(PointerType::getUnqual(StructTy));
754   }
755   FunctionType *funcType =
756                   FunctionType::get(RetTy, paramTy,
757                                     AllowVarArgs && oldFunction->isVarArg());
758 
759   std::string SuffixToUse =
760       Suffix.empty()
761           ? (header->getName().empty() ? "extracted" : header->getName().str())
762           : Suffix;
763   // Create the new function
764   Function *newFunction = Function::Create(
765       funcType, GlobalValue::InternalLinkage, oldFunction->getAddressSpace(),
766       oldFunction->getName() + "." + SuffixToUse, M);
767   // If the old function is no-throw, so is the new one.
768   if (oldFunction->doesNotThrow())
769     newFunction->setDoesNotThrow();
770 
771   // Inherit the uwtable attribute if we need to.
772   if (oldFunction->hasUWTable())
773     newFunction->setHasUWTable();
774 
775   // Inherit all of the target dependent attributes and white-listed
776   // target independent attributes.
777   //  (e.g. If the extracted region contains a call to an x86.sse
778   //  instruction we need to make sure that the extracted region has the
779   //  "target-features" attribute allowing it to be lowered.
780   // FIXME: This should be changed to check to see if a specific
781   //           attribute can not be inherited.
782   for (const auto &Attr : oldFunction->getAttributes().getFnAttributes()) {
783     if (Attr.isStringAttribute()) {
784       if (Attr.getKindAsString() == "thunk")
785         continue;
786     } else
787       switch (Attr.getKindAsEnum()) {
788       // Those attributes cannot be propagated safely. Explicitly list them
789       // here so we get a warning if new attributes are added. This list also
790       // includes non-function attributes.
791       case Attribute::Alignment:
792       case Attribute::AllocSize:
793       case Attribute::ArgMemOnly:
794       case Attribute::Builtin:
795       case Attribute::ByVal:
796       case Attribute::Convergent:
797       case Attribute::Dereferenceable:
798       case Attribute::DereferenceableOrNull:
799       case Attribute::InAlloca:
800       case Attribute::InReg:
801       case Attribute::InaccessibleMemOnly:
802       case Attribute::InaccessibleMemOrArgMemOnly:
803       case Attribute::JumpTable:
804       case Attribute::Naked:
805       case Attribute::Nest:
806       case Attribute::NoAlias:
807       case Attribute::NoBuiltin:
808       case Attribute::NoCapture:
809       case Attribute::NoReturn:
810       case Attribute::None:
811       case Attribute::NonNull:
812       case Attribute::ReadNone:
813       case Attribute::ReadOnly:
814       case Attribute::Returned:
815       case Attribute::ReturnsTwice:
816       case Attribute::SExt:
817       case Attribute::Speculatable:
818       case Attribute::StackAlignment:
819       case Attribute::StructRet:
820       case Attribute::SwiftError:
821       case Attribute::SwiftSelf:
822       case Attribute::WillReturn:
823       case Attribute::WriteOnly:
824       case Attribute::ZExt:
825       case Attribute::ImmArg:
826       case Attribute::EndAttrKinds:
827         continue;
828       // Those attributes should be safe to propagate to the extracted function.
829       case Attribute::AlwaysInline:
830       case Attribute::Cold:
831       case Attribute::NoRecurse:
832       case Attribute::InlineHint:
833       case Attribute::MinSize:
834       case Attribute::NoDuplicate:
835       case Attribute::NoFree:
836       case Attribute::NoImplicitFloat:
837       case Attribute::NoInline:
838       case Attribute::NonLazyBind:
839       case Attribute::NoRedZone:
840       case Attribute::NoUnwind:
841       case Attribute::OptForFuzzing:
842       case Attribute::OptimizeNone:
843       case Attribute::OptimizeForSize:
844       case Attribute::SafeStack:
845       case Attribute::ShadowCallStack:
846       case Attribute::SanitizeAddress:
847       case Attribute::SanitizeMemory:
848       case Attribute::SanitizeThread:
849       case Attribute::SanitizeHWAddress:
850       case Attribute::SpeculativeLoadHardening:
851       case Attribute::StackProtect:
852       case Attribute::StackProtectReq:
853       case Attribute::StackProtectStrong:
854       case Attribute::StrictFP:
855       case Attribute::UWTable:
856       case Attribute::NoCfCheck:
857         break;
858       }
859 
860     newFunction->addFnAttr(Attr);
861   }
862   newFunction->getBasicBlockList().push_back(newRootNode);
863 
864   // Create an iterator to name all of the arguments we inserted.
865   Function::arg_iterator AI = newFunction->arg_begin();
866 
867   // Rewrite all users of the inputs in the extracted region to use the
868   // arguments (or appropriate addressing into struct) instead.
869   for (unsigned i = 0, e = inputs.size(); i != e; ++i) {
870     Value *RewriteVal;
871     if (AggregateArgs) {
872       Value *Idx[2];
873       Idx[0] = Constant::getNullValue(Type::getInt32Ty(header->getContext()));
874       Idx[1] = ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(header->getContext()), i);
875       Instruction *TI = newFunction->begin()->getTerminator();
876       GetElementPtrInst *GEP = GetElementPtrInst::Create(
877           StructTy, &*AI, Idx, "gep_" + inputs[i]->getName(), TI);
878       RewriteVal = new LoadInst(StructTy->getElementType(i), GEP,
879                                 "loadgep_" + inputs[i]->getName(), TI);
880     } else
881       RewriteVal = &*AI++;
882 
883     std::vector<User *> Users(inputs[i]->user_begin(), inputs[i]->user_end());
884     for (User *use : Users)
885       if (Instruction *inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(use))
886         if (Blocks.count(inst->getParent()))
887           inst->replaceUsesOfWith(inputs[i], RewriteVal);
888   }
889 
890   // Set names for input and output arguments.
891   if (!AggregateArgs) {
892     AI = newFunction->arg_begin();
893     for (unsigned i = 0, e = inputs.size(); i != e; ++i, ++AI)
894       AI->setName(inputs[i]->getName());
895     for (unsigned i = 0, e = outputs.size(); i != e; ++i, ++AI)
896       AI->setName(outputs[i]->getName()+".out");
897   }
898 
899   // Rewrite branches to basic blocks outside of the loop to new dummy blocks
900   // within the new function. This must be done before we lose track of which
901   // blocks were originally in the code region.
902   std::vector<User *> Users(header->user_begin(), header->user_end());
903   for (unsigned i = 0, e = Users.size(); i != e; ++i)
904     // The BasicBlock which contains the branch is not in the region
905     // modify the branch target to a new block
906     if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Users[i]))
907       if (I->isTerminator() && !Blocks.count(I->getParent()) &&
908           I->getParent()->getParent() == oldFunction)
909         I->replaceUsesOfWith(header, newHeader);
910 
911   return newFunction;
912 }
913 
914 /// Erase lifetime.start markers which reference inputs to the extraction
915 /// region, and insert the referenced memory into \p LifetimesStart.
916 ///
917 /// The extraction region is defined by a set of blocks (\p Blocks), and a set
918 /// of allocas which will be moved from the caller function into the extracted
919 /// function (\p SunkAllocas).
920 static void eraseLifetimeMarkersOnInputs(const SetVector<BasicBlock *> &Blocks,
921                                          const SetVector<Value *> &SunkAllocas,
922                                          SetVector<Value *> &LifetimesStart) {
923   for (BasicBlock *BB : Blocks) {
924     for (auto It = BB->begin(), End = BB->end(); It != End;) {
925       auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(&*It);
926       ++It;
927       if (!II || !II->isLifetimeStartOrEnd())
928         continue;
929 
930       // Get the memory operand of the lifetime marker. If the underlying
931       // object is a sunk alloca, or is otherwise defined in the extraction
932       // region, the lifetime marker must not be erased.
933       Value *Mem = II->getOperand(1)->stripInBoundsOffsets();
934       if (SunkAllocas.count(Mem) || definedInRegion(Blocks, Mem))
935         continue;
936 
937       if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::lifetime_start)
938         LifetimesStart.insert(Mem);
939       II->eraseFromParent();
940     }
941   }
942 }
943 
944 /// Insert lifetime start/end markers surrounding the call to the new function
945 /// for objects defined in the caller.
946 static void insertLifetimeMarkersSurroundingCall(
947     Module *M, ArrayRef<Value *> LifetimesStart, ArrayRef<Value *> LifetimesEnd,
948     CallInst *TheCall) {
949   LLVMContext &Ctx = M->getContext();
950   auto Int8PtrTy = Type::getInt8PtrTy(Ctx);
951   auto NegativeOne = ConstantInt::getSigned(Type::getInt64Ty(Ctx), -1);
952   Instruction *Term = TheCall->getParent()->getTerminator();
953 
954   // The memory argument to a lifetime marker must be a i8*. Cache any bitcasts
955   // needed to satisfy this requirement so they may be reused.
956   DenseMap<Value *, Value *> Bitcasts;
957 
958   // Emit lifetime markers for the pointers given in \p Objects. Insert the
959   // markers before the call if \p InsertBefore, and after the call otherwise.
960   auto insertMarkers = [&](Function *MarkerFunc, ArrayRef<Value *> Objects,
961                            bool InsertBefore) {
962     for (Value *Mem : Objects) {
963       assert((!isa<Instruction>(Mem) || cast<Instruction>(Mem)->getFunction() ==
964                                             TheCall->getFunction()) &&
965              "Input memory not defined in original function");
966       Value *&MemAsI8Ptr = Bitcasts[Mem];
967       if (!MemAsI8Ptr) {
968         if (Mem->getType() == Int8PtrTy)
969           MemAsI8Ptr = Mem;
970         else
971           MemAsI8Ptr =
972               CastInst::CreatePointerCast(Mem, Int8PtrTy, "lt.cast", TheCall);
973       }
974 
975       auto Marker = CallInst::Create(MarkerFunc, {NegativeOne, MemAsI8Ptr});
976       if (InsertBefore)
977         Marker->insertBefore(TheCall);
978       else
979         Marker->insertBefore(Term);
980     }
981   };
982 
983   if (!LifetimesStart.empty()) {
984     auto StartFn = llvm::Intrinsic::getDeclaration(
985         M, llvm::Intrinsic::lifetime_start, Int8PtrTy);
986     insertMarkers(StartFn, LifetimesStart, /*InsertBefore=*/true);
987   }
988 
989   if (!LifetimesEnd.empty()) {
990     auto EndFn = llvm::Intrinsic::getDeclaration(
991         M, llvm::Intrinsic::lifetime_end, Int8PtrTy);
992     insertMarkers(EndFn, LifetimesEnd, /*InsertBefore=*/false);
993   }
994 }
995 
996 /// emitCallAndSwitchStatement - This method sets up the caller side by adding
997 /// the call instruction, splitting any PHI nodes in the header block as
998 /// necessary.
999 CallInst *CodeExtractor::emitCallAndSwitchStatement(Function *newFunction,
1000                                                     BasicBlock *codeReplacer,
1001                                                     ValueSet &inputs,
1002                                                     ValueSet &outputs) {
1003   // Emit a call to the new function, passing in: *pointer to struct (if
1004   // aggregating parameters), or plan inputs and allocated memory for outputs
1005   std::vector<Value *> params, StructValues, ReloadOutputs, Reloads;
1006 
1007   Module *M = newFunction->getParent();
1008   LLVMContext &Context = M->getContext();
1009   const DataLayout &DL = M->getDataLayout();
1010   CallInst *call = nullptr;
1011 
1012   // Add inputs as params, or to be filled into the struct
1013   unsigned ArgNo = 0;
1014   SmallVector<unsigned, 1> SwiftErrorArgs;
1015   for (Value *input : inputs) {
1016     if (AggregateArgs)
1017       StructValues.push_back(input);
1018     else {
1019       params.push_back(input);
1020       if (input->isSwiftError())
1021         SwiftErrorArgs.push_back(ArgNo);
1022     }
1023     ++ArgNo;
1024   }
1025 
1026   // Create allocas for the outputs
1027   for (Value *output : outputs) {
1028     if (AggregateArgs) {
1029       StructValues.push_back(output);
1030     } else {
1031       AllocaInst *alloca =
1032         new AllocaInst(output->getType(), DL.getAllocaAddrSpace(),
1033                        nullptr, output->getName() + ".loc",
1034                        &codeReplacer->getParent()->front().front());
1035       ReloadOutputs.push_back(alloca);
1036       params.push_back(alloca);
1037     }
1038   }
1039 
1040   StructType *StructArgTy = nullptr;
1041   AllocaInst *Struct = nullptr;
1042   if (AggregateArgs && (inputs.size() + outputs.size() > 0)) {
1043     std::vector<Type *> ArgTypes;
1044     for (ValueSet::iterator v = StructValues.begin(),
1045            ve = StructValues.end(); v != ve; ++v)
1046       ArgTypes.push_back((*v)->getType());
1047 
1048     // Allocate a struct at the beginning of this function
1049     StructArgTy = StructType::get(newFunction->getContext(), ArgTypes);
1050     Struct = new AllocaInst(StructArgTy, DL.getAllocaAddrSpace(), nullptr,
1051                             "structArg",
1052                             &codeReplacer->getParent()->front().front());
1053     params.push_back(Struct);
1054 
1055     for (unsigned i = 0, e = inputs.size(); i != e; ++i) {
1056       Value *Idx[2];
1057       Idx[0] = Constant::getNullValue(Type::getInt32Ty(Context));
1058       Idx[1] = ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(Context), i);
1059       GetElementPtrInst *GEP = GetElementPtrInst::Create(
1060           StructArgTy, Struct, Idx, "gep_" + StructValues[i]->getName());
1061       codeReplacer->getInstList().push_back(GEP);
1062       StoreInst *SI = new StoreInst(StructValues[i], GEP);
1063       codeReplacer->getInstList().push_back(SI);
1064     }
1065   }
1066 
1067   // Emit the call to the function
1068   call = CallInst::Create(newFunction, params,
1069                           NumExitBlocks > 1 ? "targetBlock" : "");
1070   // Add debug location to the new call, if the original function has debug
1071   // info. In that case, the terminator of the entry block of the extracted
1072   // function contains the first debug location of the extracted function,
1073   // set in extractCodeRegion.
1074   if (codeReplacer->getParent()->getSubprogram()) {
1075     if (auto DL = newFunction->getEntryBlock().getTerminator()->getDebugLoc())
1076       call->setDebugLoc(DL);
1077   }
1078   codeReplacer->getInstList().push_back(call);
1079 
1080   // Set swifterror parameter attributes.
1081   for (unsigned SwiftErrArgNo : SwiftErrorArgs) {
1082     call->addParamAttr(SwiftErrArgNo, Attribute::SwiftError);
1083     newFunction->addParamAttr(SwiftErrArgNo, Attribute::SwiftError);
1084   }
1085 
1086   Function::arg_iterator OutputArgBegin = newFunction->arg_begin();
1087   unsigned FirstOut = inputs.size();
1088   if (!AggregateArgs)
1089     std::advance(OutputArgBegin, inputs.size());
1090 
1091   // Reload the outputs passed in by reference.
1092   for (unsigned i = 0, e = outputs.size(); i != e; ++i) {
1093     Value *Output = nullptr;
1094     if (AggregateArgs) {
1095       Value *Idx[2];
1096       Idx[0] = Constant::getNullValue(Type::getInt32Ty(Context));
1097       Idx[1] = ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(Context), FirstOut + i);
1098       GetElementPtrInst *GEP = GetElementPtrInst::Create(
1099           StructArgTy, Struct, Idx, "gep_reload_" + outputs[i]->getName());
1100       codeReplacer->getInstList().push_back(GEP);
1101       Output = GEP;
1102     } else {
1103       Output = ReloadOutputs[i];
1104     }
1105     LoadInst *load = new LoadInst(outputs[i]->getType(), Output,
1106                                   outputs[i]->getName() + ".reload");
1107     Reloads.push_back(load);
1108     codeReplacer->getInstList().push_back(load);
1109     std::vector<User *> Users(outputs[i]->user_begin(), outputs[i]->user_end());
1110     for (unsigned u = 0, e = Users.size(); u != e; ++u) {
1111       Instruction *inst = cast<Instruction>(Users[u]);
1112       if (!Blocks.count(inst->getParent()))
1113         inst->replaceUsesOfWith(outputs[i], load);
1114     }
1115   }
1116 
1117   // Now we can emit a switch statement using the call as a value.
1118   SwitchInst *TheSwitch =
1119       SwitchInst::Create(Constant::getNullValue(Type::getInt16Ty(Context)),
1120                          codeReplacer, 0, codeReplacer);
1121 
1122   // Since there may be multiple exits from the original region, make the new
1123   // function return an unsigned, switch on that number.  This loop iterates
1124   // over all of the blocks in the extracted region, updating any terminator
1125   // instructions in the to-be-extracted region that branch to blocks that are
1126   // not in the region to be extracted.
1127   std::map<BasicBlock *, BasicBlock *> ExitBlockMap;
1128 
1129   unsigned switchVal = 0;
1130   for (BasicBlock *Block : Blocks) {
1131     Instruction *TI = Block->getTerminator();
1132     for (unsigned i = 0, e = TI->getNumSuccessors(); i != e; ++i)
1133       if (!Blocks.count(TI->getSuccessor(i))) {
1134         BasicBlock *OldTarget = TI->getSuccessor(i);
1135         // add a new basic block which returns the appropriate value
1136         BasicBlock *&NewTarget = ExitBlockMap[OldTarget];
1137         if (!NewTarget) {
1138           // If we don't already have an exit stub for this non-extracted
1139           // destination, create one now!
1140           NewTarget = BasicBlock::Create(Context,
1141                                          OldTarget->getName() + ".exitStub",
1142                                          newFunction);
1143           unsigned SuccNum = switchVal++;
1144 
1145           Value *brVal = nullptr;
1146           switch (NumExitBlocks) {
1147           case 0:
1148           case 1: break;  // No value needed.
1149           case 2:         // Conditional branch, return a bool
1150             brVal = ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt1Ty(Context), !SuccNum);
1151             break;
1152           default:
1153             brVal = ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt16Ty(Context), SuccNum);
1154             break;
1155           }
1156 
1157           ReturnInst::Create(Context, brVal, NewTarget);
1158 
1159           // Update the switch instruction.
1160           TheSwitch->addCase(ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt16Ty(Context),
1161                                               SuccNum),
1162                              OldTarget);
1163         }
1164 
1165         // rewrite the original branch instruction with this new target
1166         TI->setSuccessor(i, NewTarget);
1167       }
1168   }
1169 
1170   // Store the arguments right after the definition of output value.
1171   // This should be proceeded after creating exit stubs to be ensure that invoke
1172   // result restore will be placed in the outlined function.
1173   Function::arg_iterator OAI = OutputArgBegin;
1174   for (unsigned i = 0, e = outputs.size(); i != e; ++i) {
1175     auto *OutI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(outputs[i]);
1176     if (!OutI)
1177       continue;
1178 
1179     // Find proper insertion point.
1180     BasicBlock::iterator InsertPt;
1181     // In case OutI is an invoke, we insert the store at the beginning in the
1182     // 'normal destination' BB. Otherwise we insert the store right after OutI.
1183     if (auto *InvokeI = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(OutI))
1184       InsertPt = InvokeI->getNormalDest()->getFirstInsertionPt();
1185     else if (auto *Phi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(OutI))
1186       InsertPt = Phi->getParent()->getFirstInsertionPt();
1187     else
1188       InsertPt = std::next(OutI->getIterator());
1189 
1190     Instruction *InsertBefore = &*InsertPt;
1191     assert((InsertBefore->getFunction() == newFunction ||
1192             Blocks.count(InsertBefore->getParent())) &&
1193            "InsertPt should be in new function");
1194     assert(OAI != newFunction->arg_end() &&
1195            "Number of output arguments should match "
1196            "the amount of defined values");
1197     if (AggregateArgs) {
1198       Value *Idx[2];
1199       Idx[0] = Constant::getNullValue(Type::getInt32Ty(Context));
1200       Idx[1] = ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(Context), FirstOut + i);
1201       GetElementPtrInst *GEP = GetElementPtrInst::Create(
1202           StructArgTy, &*OAI, Idx, "gep_" + outputs[i]->getName(),
1203           InsertBefore);
1204       new StoreInst(outputs[i], GEP, InsertBefore);
1205       // Since there should be only one struct argument aggregating
1206       // all the output values, we shouldn't increment OAI, which always
1207       // points to the struct argument, in this case.
1208     } else {
1209       new StoreInst(outputs[i], &*OAI, InsertBefore);
1210       ++OAI;
1211     }
1212   }
1213 
1214   // Now that we've done the deed, simplify the switch instruction.
1215   Type *OldFnRetTy = TheSwitch->getParent()->getParent()->getReturnType();
1216   switch (NumExitBlocks) {
1217   case 0:
1218     // There are no successors (the block containing the switch itself), which
1219     // means that previously this was the last part of the function, and hence
1220     // this should be rewritten as a `ret'
1221 
1222     // Check if the function should return a value
1223     if (OldFnRetTy->isVoidTy()) {
1224       ReturnInst::Create(Context, nullptr, TheSwitch);  // Return void
1225     } else if (OldFnRetTy == TheSwitch->getCondition()->getType()) {
1226       // return what we have
1227       ReturnInst::Create(Context, TheSwitch->getCondition(), TheSwitch);
1228     } else {
1229       // Otherwise we must have code extracted an unwind or something, just
1230       // return whatever we want.
1231       ReturnInst::Create(Context,
1232                          Constant::getNullValue(OldFnRetTy), TheSwitch);
1233     }
1234 
1235     TheSwitch->eraseFromParent();
1236     break;
1237   case 1:
1238     // Only a single destination, change the switch into an unconditional
1239     // branch.
1240     BranchInst::Create(TheSwitch->getSuccessor(1), TheSwitch);
1241     TheSwitch->eraseFromParent();
1242     break;
1243   case 2:
1244     BranchInst::Create(TheSwitch->getSuccessor(1), TheSwitch->getSuccessor(2),
1245                        call, TheSwitch);
1246     TheSwitch->eraseFromParent();
1247     break;
1248   default:
1249     // Otherwise, make the default destination of the switch instruction be one
1250     // of the other successors.
1251     TheSwitch->setCondition(call);
1252     TheSwitch->setDefaultDest(TheSwitch->getSuccessor(NumExitBlocks));
1253     // Remove redundant case
1254     TheSwitch->removeCase(SwitchInst::CaseIt(TheSwitch, NumExitBlocks-1));
1255     break;
1256   }
1257 
1258   // Insert lifetime markers around the reloads of any output values. The
1259   // allocas output values are stored in are only in-use in the codeRepl block.
1260   insertLifetimeMarkersSurroundingCall(M, ReloadOutputs, ReloadOutputs, call);
1261 
1262   return call;
1263 }
1264 
1265 void CodeExtractor::moveCodeToFunction(Function *newFunction) {
1266   Function *oldFunc = (*Blocks.begin())->getParent();
1267   Function::BasicBlockListType &oldBlocks = oldFunc->getBasicBlockList();
1268   Function::BasicBlockListType &newBlocks = newFunction->getBasicBlockList();
1269 
1270   for (BasicBlock *Block : Blocks) {
1271     // Delete the basic block from the old function, and the list of blocks
1272     oldBlocks.remove(Block);
1273 
1274     // Insert this basic block into the new function
1275     newBlocks.push_back(Block);
1276 
1277     // Remove @llvm.assume calls that were moved to the new function from the
1278     // old function's assumption cache.
1279     if (AC)
1280       for (auto &I : *Block)
1281         if (match(&I, m_Intrinsic<Intrinsic::assume>()))
1282           AC->unregisterAssumption(cast<CallInst>(&I));
1283   }
1284 }
1285 
1286 void CodeExtractor::calculateNewCallTerminatorWeights(
1287     BasicBlock *CodeReplacer,
1288     DenseMap<BasicBlock *, BlockFrequency> &ExitWeights,
1289     BranchProbabilityInfo *BPI) {
1290   using Distribution = BlockFrequencyInfoImplBase::Distribution;
1291   using BlockNode = BlockFrequencyInfoImplBase::BlockNode;
1292 
1293   // Update the branch weights for the exit block.
1294   Instruction *TI = CodeReplacer->getTerminator();
1295   SmallVector<unsigned, 8> BranchWeights(TI->getNumSuccessors(), 0);
1296 
1297   // Block Frequency distribution with dummy node.
1298   Distribution BranchDist;
1299 
1300   // Add each of the frequencies of the successors.
1301   for (unsigned i = 0, e = TI->getNumSuccessors(); i < e; ++i) {
1302     BlockNode ExitNode(i);
1303     uint64_t ExitFreq = ExitWeights[TI->getSuccessor(i)].getFrequency();
1304     if (ExitFreq != 0)
1305       BranchDist.addExit(ExitNode, ExitFreq);
1306     else
1307       BPI->setEdgeProbability(CodeReplacer, i, BranchProbability::getZero());
1308   }
1309 
1310   // Check for no total weight.
1311   if (BranchDist.Total == 0)
1312     return;
1313 
1314   // Normalize the distribution so that they can fit in unsigned.
1315   BranchDist.normalize();
1316 
1317   // Create normalized branch weights and set the metadata.
1318   for (unsigned I = 0, E = BranchDist.Weights.size(); I < E; ++I) {
1319     const auto &Weight = BranchDist.Weights[I];
1320 
1321     // Get the weight and update the current BFI.
1322     BranchWeights[Weight.TargetNode.Index] = Weight.Amount;
1323     BranchProbability BP(Weight.Amount, BranchDist.Total);
1324     BPI->setEdgeProbability(CodeReplacer, Weight.TargetNode.Index, BP);
1325   }
1326   TI->setMetadata(
1327       LLVMContext::MD_prof,
1328       MDBuilder(TI->getContext()).createBranchWeights(BranchWeights));
1329 }
1330 
1331 Function *CodeExtractor::extractCodeRegion() {
1332   if (!isEligible())
1333     return nullptr;
1334 
1335   // Assumption: this is a single-entry code region, and the header is the first
1336   // block in the region.
1337   BasicBlock *header = *Blocks.begin();
1338   Function *oldFunction = header->getParent();
1339 
1340   // For functions with varargs, check that varargs handling is only done in the
1341   // outlined function, i.e vastart and vaend are only used in outlined blocks.
1342   if (AllowVarArgs && oldFunction->getFunctionType()->isVarArg()) {
1343     auto containsVarArgIntrinsic = [](Instruction &I) {
1344       if (const CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(&I))
1345         if (const Function *F = CI->getCalledFunction())
1346           return F->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::vastart ||
1347                  F->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::vaend;
1348       return false;
1349     };
1350 
1351     for (auto &BB : *oldFunction) {
1352       if (Blocks.count(&BB))
1353         continue;
1354       if (llvm::any_of(BB, containsVarArgIntrinsic))
1355         return nullptr;
1356     }
1357   }
1358   ValueSet inputs, outputs, SinkingCands, HoistingCands;
1359   BasicBlock *CommonExit = nullptr;
1360 
1361   // Calculate the entry frequency of the new function before we change the root
1362   //   block.
1363   BlockFrequency EntryFreq;
1364   if (BFI) {
1365     assert(BPI && "Both BPI and BFI are required to preserve profile info");
1366     for (BasicBlock *Pred : predecessors(header)) {
1367       if (Blocks.count(Pred))
1368         continue;
1369       EntryFreq +=
1370           BFI->getBlockFreq(Pred) * BPI->getEdgeProbability(Pred, header);
1371     }
1372   }
1373 
1374   // If we have any return instructions in the region, split those blocks so
1375   // that the return is not in the region.
1376   splitReturnBlocks();
1377 
1378   // Calculate the exit blocks for the extracted region and the total exit
1379   // weights for each of those blocks.
1380   DenseMap<BasicBlock *, BlockFrequency> ExitWeights;
1381   SmallPtrSet<BasicBlock *, 1> ExitBlocks;
1382   for (BasicBlock *Block : Blocks) {
1383     for (succ_iterator SI = succ_begin(Block), SE = succ_end(Block); SI != SE;
1384          ++SI) {
1385       if (!Blocks.count(*SI)) {
1386         // Update the branch weight for this successor.
1387         if (BFI) {
1388           BlockFrequency &BF = ExitWeights[*SI];
1389           BF += BFI->getBlockFreq(Block) * BPI->getEdgeProbability(Block, *SI);
1390         }
1391         ExitBlocks.insert(*SI);
1392       }
1393     }
1394   }
1395   NumExitBlocks = ExitBlocks.size();
1396 
1397   // If we have to split PHI nodes of the entry or exit blocks, do so now.
1398   severSplitPHINodesOfEntry(header);
1399   severSplitPHINodesOfExits(ExitBlocks);
1400 
1401   // This takes place of the original loop
1402   BasicBlock *codeReplacer = BasicBlock::Create(header->getContext(),
1403                                                 "codeRepl", oldFunction,
1404                                                 header);
1405 
1406   // The new function needs a root node because other nodes can branch to the
1407   // head of the region, but the entry node of a function cannot have preds.
1408   BasicBlock *newFuncRoot = BasicBlock::Create(header->getContext(),
1409                                                "newFuncRoot");
1410   auto *BranchI = BranchInst::Create(header);
1411   // If the original function has debug info, we have to add a debug location
1412   // to the new branch instruction from the artificial entry block.
1413   // We use the debug location of the first instruction in the extracted
1414   // blocks, as there is no other equivalent line in the source code.
1415   if (oldFunction->getSubprogram()) {
1416     any_of(Blocks, [&BranchI](const BasicBlock *BB) {
1417       return any_of(*BB, [&BranchI](const Instruction &I) {
1418         if (!I.getDebugLoc())
1419           return false;
1420         BranchI->setDebugLoc(I.getDebugLoc());
1421         return true;
1422       });
1423     });
1424   }
1425   newFuncRoot->getInstList().push_back(BranchI);
1426 
1427   findAllocas(SinkingCands, HoistingCands, CommonExit);
1428   assert(HoistingCands.empty() || CommonExit);
1429 
1430   // Find inputs to, outputs from the code region.
1431   findInputsOutputs(inputs, outputs, SinkingCands);
1432 
1433   // Now sink all instructions which only have non-phi uses inside the region.
1434   for (auto *II : SinkingCands)
1435     cast<Instruction>(II)->moveBefore(*newFuncRoot,
1436                                       newFuncRoot->getFirstInsertionPt());
1437 
1438   if (!HoistingCands.empty()) {
1439     auto *HoistToBlock = findOrCreateBlockForHoisting(CommonExit);
1440     Instruction *TI = HoistToBlock->getTerminator();
1441     for (auto *II : HoistingCands)
1442       cast<Instruction>(II)->moveBefore(TI);
1443   }
1444 
1445   // Collect objects which are inputs to the extraction region and also
1446   // referenced by lifetime start markers within it. The effects of these
1447   // markers must be replicated in the calling function to prevent the stack
1448   // coloring pass from merging slots which store input objects.
1449   ValueSet LifetimesStart;
1450   eraseLifetimeMarkersOnInputs(Blocks, SinkingCands, LifetimesStart);
1451 
1452   // Construct new function based on inputs/outputs & add allocas for all defs.
1453   Function *newFunction =
1454       constructFunction(inputs, outputs, header, newFuncRoot, codeReplacer,
1455                         oldFunction, oldFunction->getParent());
1456 
1457   // Update the entry count of the function.
1458   if (BFI) {
1459     auto Count = BFI->getProfileCountFromFreq(EntryFreq.getFrequency());
1460     if (Count.hasValue())
1461       newFunction->setEntryCount(
1462           ProfileCount(Count.getValue(), Function::PCT_Real)); // FIXME
1463     BFI->setBlockFreq(codeReplacer, EntryFreq.getFrequency());
1464   }
1465 
1466   CallInst *TheCall =
1467       emitCallAndSwitchStatement(newFunction, codeReplacer, inputs, outputs);
1468 
1469   moveCodeToFunction(newFunction);
1470 
1471   // Replicate the effects of any lifetime start/end markers which referenced
1472   // input objects in the extraction region by placing markers around the call.
1473   insertLifetimeMarkersSurroundingCall(
1474       oldFunction->getParent(), LifetimesStart.getArrayRef(), {}, TheCall);
1475 
1476   // Propagate personality info to the new function if there is one.
1477   if (oldFunction->hasPersonalityFn())
1478     newFunction->setPersonalityFn(oldFunction->getPersonalityFn());
1479 
1480   // Update the branch weights for the exit block.
1481   if (BFI && NumExitBlocks > 1)
1482     calculateNewCallTerminatorWeights(codeReplacer, ExitWeights, BPI);
1483 
1484   // Loop over all of the PHI nodes in the header and exit blocks, and change
1485   // any references to the old incoming edge to be the new incoming edge.
1486   for (BasicBlock::iterator I = header->begin(); isa<PHINode>(I); ++I) {
1487     PHINode *PN = cast<PHINode>(I);
1488     for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i)
1489       if (!Blocks.count(PN->getIncomingBlock(i)))
1490         PN->setIncomingBlock(i, newFuncRoot);
1491   }
1492 
1493   for (BasicBlock *ExitBB : ExitBlocks)
1494     for (PHINode &PN : ExitBB->phis()) {
1495       Value *IncomingCodeReplacerVal = nullptr;
1496       for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN.getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i) {
1497         // Ignore incoming values from outside of the extracted region.
1498         if (!Blocks.count(PN.getIncomingBlock(i)))
1499           continue;
1500 
1501         // Ensure that there is only one incoming value from codeReplacer.
1502         if (!IncomingCodeReplacerVal) {
1503           PN.setIncomingBlock(i, codeReplacer);
1504           IncomingCodeReplacerVal = PN.getIncomingValue(i);
1505         } else
1506           assert(IncomingCodeReplacerVal == PN.getIncomingValue(i) &&
1507                  "PHI has two incompatbile incoming values from codeRepl");
1508       }
1509     }
1510 
1511   // Erase debug info intrinsics. Variable updates within the new function are
1512   // invisible to debuggers. This could be improved by defining a DISubprogram
1513   // for the new function.
1514   for (BasicBlock &BB : *newFunction) {
1515     auto BlockIt = BB.begin();
1516     // Remove debug info intrinsics from the new function.
1517     while (BlockIt != BB.end()) {
1518       Instruction *Inst = &*BlockIt;
1519       ++BlockIt;
1520       if (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(Inst))
1521         Inst->eraseFromParent();
1522     }
1523     // Remove debug info intrinsics which refer to values in the new function
1524     // from the old function.
1525     SmallVector<DbgVariableIntrinsic *, 4> DbgUsers;
1526     for (Instruction &I : BB)
1527       findDbgUsers(DbgUsers, &I);
1528     for (DbgVariableIntrinsic *DVI : DbgUsers)
1529       DVI->eraseFromParent();
1530   }
1531 
1532   // Mark the new function `noreturn` if applicable. Terminators which resume
1533   // exception propagation are treated as returning instructions. This is to
1534   // avoid inserting traps after calls to outlined functions which unwind.
1535   bool doesNotReturn = none_of(*newFunction, [](const BasicBlock &BB) {
1536     const Instruction *Term = BB.getTerminator();
1537     return isa<ReturnInst>(Term) || isa<ResumeInst>(Term);
1538   });
1539   if (doesNotReturn)
1540     newFunction->setDoesNotReturn();
1541 
1542   LLVM_DEBUG(if (verifyFunction(*newFunction, &errs())) {
1543     newFunction->dump();
1544     report_fatal_error("verification of newFunction failed!");
1545   });
1546   LLVM_DEBUG(if (verifyFunction(*oldFunction))
1547              report_fatal_error("verification of oldFunction failed!"));
1548   return newFunction;
1549 }
1550