Depending on the environment, a floating point instruction should
treat denormal inputs as zero, and/or flush a denormal output to zero.
Denormals are not currently accounted for when an instruction gets
folded to a constant, which can lead to differences in output between
a folded and a unfolded instruction when running on the target. The
denormal handling mode can be set by the function level attribute
denormal-fp-math, which this patch uses to determine whether any
denormal inputs to or outputs from folding should be zero, and that
the sign is set appropriately.
Reviewed By: spatel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116952
Most clients only used these methods because they wanted to be able to
extend or truncate to the same bit width (which is a no-op). Now that
the standard zext, sext and trunc allow this, there is no reason to use
the OrSelf versions.
The OrSelf versions additionally have the strange behaviour of allowing
extending to a *smaller* width, or truncating to a *larger* width, which
are also treated as no-ops. A small amount of client code relied on this
(ConstantRange::castOp and MicrosoftCXXNameMangler::mangleNumber) and
needed rewriting.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125557
This adds fptosi_sat and fptoui_sat to the list of trivially
vectorizable functions, mainly so that the loop vectorizer can vectorize
the instruction. Marking them as trivially vectorizable also allows them
to be SLP vectorized, and Scalarized.
The signature of a fptosi_sat requires two type overrides
(@llvm.fptosi.sat.v2i32.v2f32), unlike other intrinsics that often only
take a single. This patch alters hasVectorInstrinsicOverloadedScalarOpd
to isVectorIntrinsicWithOverloadTypeAtArg, so that it can mark the first
operand of the intrinsic as a overloaded (but not scalar) operand.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124358
ConstantFolding currently converts "getelementptr i8, Ptr, (sub 0, V)"
to "inttoptr (sub (ptrtoint Ptr), V)". This transform is, taken by
itself, correct, but does came with two issues:
1. It unnecessarily broadens provenance by introducing an inttoptr.
We generally prefer not to introduce inttoptr during optimization.
2. For the case where V == ptrtoint Ptr, this folds to inttoptr 0,
which further folds to null. In that case provenance becomes
incorrect. This has been observed as a real-world miscompile with
rustc.
We should probably address that incorrect inttoptr 0 fold at some
point, but in either case we should also drop this inttoptr-introducing
fold. Instead, replace it with a fold rooted at
ptrtoint(getelementptr), which seems to cover the original
motivation for this fold (test2 in the changed file).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124677
The change fixes treatment of constrained compare intrinsics if
compared values are of vector type.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110322
This patch fixes an invalid TypeSize->uint64_t implicit conversion in
FoldReinterpretLoadFromConst. If the size of the constant is scalable
we bail out of the optimisation for now.
Tests added here:
Transforms/InstCombine/load-store-forward.ll
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120240
A more general enhancement needs to add tests and make sure
that intrinsics that return structs are correct. There are also
target-specific intrinsics, and I'm not sure what behavior is
expected for those.
A more general enhancement needs to add tests and make sure
that intrinsics that return structs are correct. There are also
target-specific intrinsics, and I'm not sure what behavior is
expected for those.
The change implements constant folding of ‘llvm.experimental.constrained.fcmp’
and ‘llvm.experimental.constrained.fcmps’ intrinsics.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110322
Instead use either Type::getPointerElementType() or
Type::getNonOpaquePointerElementType().
This is part of D117885, in preparation for deprecating the API.
The behavior in Analysis (knownbits) implements poison semantics already,
and we expect the transforms (for example, in instcombine) derived from
those semantics, so this patch changes the LangRef and remaining code to
be consistent. This is one more step in removing "undef" from LLVM.
Without this, I think https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/53330
has a legitimate complaint because that report wants to allow subsequent
code to mask off bits, and that is allowed with undef values. The clang
builtins are not actually documented anywhere AFAICT, but we might want
to add that to remove more uncertainty.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117912
Peculiarly, the necessary code to handle pointers (including the
check for non-integral address spaces) is already in place,
because we were already allowing vectors of pointers here, just
not plain pointers.
Following up on 1470f94d71 (r63981173):
The result here (probably) depends on endianness. Don't bother
trying to handle this exotic case, just bail out.
The reinterpret load code will convert undef values into zero.
Check the uniform value case before it to produce a better result
for all-undef initializers.
However, the uniform value handling will return the uniform value
even if the access is out of bounds, while the reinterpret load
code will return undef. Add an explicit check to retain the
previous result in this case.
In particular, this also preserves undef when loading from padding,
rather than converting it to zero through a different codepath.
This is the remaining part of D115924.
There are a number of places that specially handle loads from a
uniform value where all the bits are the same (zero, one, undef,
poison), because we a) don't care about the load offset in that
case b) it bypasses casts that might not be legal generally but
do work with uniform values.
We had multiple implementations of this, with a different set of
supported values each time. This replaces two usages with a more
complete helper. Other usages will be replaced separately, because
they have larger impact.
This is part of D115924.
We can fold an equality or unsigned icmp between base+offset1 and
base+offset2 with inbounds offsets by comparing the offsets directly.
This replaces a pair of specialized folds that tried to reason
based on the GEP structure instead. One of those folds was plain
wrong (because it does not account for negative offsets), while
the other is unnecessarily complicated and limited (e.g. it will
fail with bitcasts involved).
The disadvantage of this change is that it requires data layout,
so the fold is no longer performed by datalayout-independent
constant folding. I don't think this is a loss in practice, but
it does regress the ConstantExprFold.ll test, which checks folding
without running any passes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116332
This fixes the assertion failure reported at
https://reviews.llvm.org/D114889#3198921 with a straightforward
check, until the cleaner fix in D115924 can be reapplied.
This reverts commit 9fd4f80e33.
This breaks SingleSource/Regression/C/gcc-c-torture/execute/pr19687.c
in test-suite. Either the test is incorrect, or clang is generating
incorrect union initialization code. I've submitted
https://reviews.llvm.org/D115994 to fix the test, assuming my
interpretation is correct. Reverting this in the meantime as it
may take some time to resolve.
There are a number of places that specially handle loads from a
uniform value where all the bits are the same (zero, one, undef,
poison), because we a) don't care about the load offset in that
case and b) it bypasses casts that might not be legal generally
but do work with uniform values.
We had multiple implementations of this, with a different set of
supported values each time, as well as incomplete type checks in
some cases. In particular, this fixes the assertion reported in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D114889#3198921, as well as a similar
assertion that could be triggered via constant folding.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115924
Usually the case where the types are the same ends up being handled
fine because it's legal to do a trivial bitcast to the same type.
However, this is not true for aggregate types. Short-circuit the
whole code if the types match exactly to account for this.
This adjusts all the MVE and CDE intrinsics now that v2i1 is a legal
type, to use a <2 x i1> as opposed to emulating the predicate with a
<4 x i1>. The v4i1 workarounds have been removed leaving the natural
v2i1 types, notably in vctp64 which now generates a v2i1 type.
AutoUpgrade code has been added to upgrade old IR, which needs to
convert the old v4i1 to a v2i1 be converting it back and forth to an
integer with arm.mve.v2i and arm.mve.i2v intrinsics. These should be
optimized away in the final assembly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114455
The newly added test previously caused the compiler to fail an
assertion. It looks like a strightforward TypeSize upgrade.
Reviewed By: paulwalker-arm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112142
As this API is now internally offset-based, we can accept a starting
offset and remove the need to create a temporary bitcast+gep
sequence to perform an offset load. The API now mirrors the
ConstantFoldLoadFromConst() API.
This follows up on D111023 by exporting the generic "load value
from constant at given offset as given type" and using it in the
store to load forwarding code. We now need to make sure that the
load size is smaller than the store size, previously this was
implicitly ensured by ConstantFoldLoadThroughBitcast().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112260
This refactors load folding to happen in two cleanly separated
steps: ConstantFoldLoadFromConstPtr() takes a pointer to load from
and decomposes it into a constant initializer base and an offset.
Then ConstantFoldLoadFromConst() loads from that initializer at
the given offset. This makes the core logic independent of having
actual GEP expressions (and those GEP expressions having certain
structure) and will allow exposing ConstantFoldLoadFromConst() as
an independent API in the future.
This is mostly only a refactoring, but it does make the folding
logic slightly more powerful.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111023
Stop using APInt constructors and methods that were soft-deprecated in
D109483. This fixes all the uses I found in llvm, except for the APInt
unit tests which should still test the deprecated methods.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110807
I was looking at some missed optimizations in CHERI-enabled targets and
noticed that we weren't removing vtable indirection for calls via known
pointers-to-members. The underlying reason for this is that we represent
pointers-to-function-members as {i8 addrspace(200)*, i64} and generate the
constant offsets using (gep i8 null, <index>). We use a constant GEP here
since inttoptr should be avoided for CHERI capabilities. The pointer-to-member
call uses ptrtoint to extract the index, and due to this missing fold we can't
infer the actual value loaded from the vtable.
This is the initial constant folding change for this pattern, I will add
an InstCombine fold as a follow-up.
We could fold all inbounds GEP to null (and therefore the ptrtoint to
zero) since zero is the only valid offset for an inbounds GEP. If the
offset is not zero, that GEP is poison and therefore returning 0 is valid
(https://alive2.llvm.org/ce/z/Gzb5iH). However, Clang currently generates
inbounds GEPs on NULL for hand-written offsetof() expressions, so this
could lead to miscompilations.
Reviewed By: lebedev.ri
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110245
We implement logic to convert a byte offset into a sequence of GEP
indices for that offset in a number of places. This patch adds a
DataLayout::getGEPIndicesForOffset() method, which implements the
core logic. I've updated SROA, ConstantFolding and InstCombine to
use it, and there's a few more places where it looks relevant.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110043
Support opaque pointers in SymbolicallyEvaluateGEP() by using the
value type of a GlobalValue base or falling back to i8 if there
isn't one. We don't unconditionally generate i8 GEPs here because
that would lose inrange attribues, and because some optimizations
on globals currently rely on GEP types (e.g. the globals SROA
mentioned in the comment).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109297
Please refer to
https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-September/152440.html
(and that whole thread.)
TLDR: the original patch had no prior RFC, yet it had some changes that
really need a proper RFC discussion. It won't be productive to discuss
such an RFC, once it's actually posted, while said patch is already
committed, because that introduces bias towards already-committed stuff,
and the tree is potentially in broken state meanwhile.
While the end result of discussion may lead back to the current design,
it may also not lead to the current design.
Therefore i take it upon myself
to revert the tree back to last known good state.
This reverts commit 4c4093e6e3.
This reverts commit 0a2b1ba33a.
This reverts commit d9873711cb.
This reverts commit 791006fb8c.
This reverts commit c22b64ef66.
This reverts commit 72ebcd3198.
This reverts commit 5fa6039a5f.
This reverts commit 9efda541bf.
This reverts commit 94d3ff09cf.