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| 1 | //===- LazyValueInfo.cpp - Value constraint analysis ------------*- C++ -*-===// | ||||
| 2 | // | ||||
| 3 | // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. | ||||
| 4 | // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. | ||||
| 5 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception | ||||
| 6 | // | ||||
| 7 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||||
| 8 | // | ||||
| 9 | // This file defines the interface for lazy computation of value constraint | ||||
| 10 | // information. | ||||
| 11 | // | ||||
| 12 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||||
| 13 | |||||
| 14 | #include "llvm/Analysis/LazyValueInfo.h" | ||||
| 15 | #include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h" | ||||
| 16 | #include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h" | ||||
| 17 | #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" | ||||
| 18 | #include "llvm/Analysis/AssumptionCache.h" | ||||
| 19 | #include "llvm/Analysis/ConstantFolding.h" | ||||
| 20 | #include "llvm/Analysis/InstructionSimplify.h" | ||||
| 21 | #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h" | ||||
| 22 | #include "llvm/Analysis/ValueLattice.h" | ||||
| 23 | #include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h" | ||||
| 24 | #include "llvm/IR/AssemblyAnnotationWriter.h" | ||||
| 25 | #include "llvm/IR/CFG.h" | ||||
| 26 | #include "llvm/IR/ConstantRange.h" | ||||
| 27 | #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h" | ||||
| 28 | #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h" | ||||
| 29 | #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h" | ||||
| 30 | #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h" | ||||
| 31 | #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h" | ||||
| 32 | #include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h" | ||||
| 33 | #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h" | ||||
| 34 | #include "llvm/IR/PatternMatch.h" | ||||
| 35 | #include "llvm/IR/ValueHandle.h" | ||||
| 36 | #include "llvm/InitializePasses.h" | ||||
| 37 | #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" | ||||
| 38 | #include "llvm/Support/FormattedStream.h" | ||||
| 39 | #include "llvm/Support/KnownBits.h" | ||||
| 40 | #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" | ||||
| 41 | #include <map> | ||||
| 42 | using namespace llvm; | ||||
| 43 | using namespace PatternMatch; | ||||
| 44 | |||||
| 45 | #define DEBUG_TYPE"lazy-value-info" "lazy-value-info" | ||||
| 46 | |||||
| 47 | // This is the number of worklist items we will process to try to discover an | ||||
| 48 | // answer for a given value. | ||||
| 49 | static const unsigned MaxProcessedPerValue = 500; | ||||
| 50 | |||||
| 51 | char LazyValueInfoWrapperPass::ID = 0; | ||||
| 52 | LazyValueInfoWrapperPass::LazyValueInfoWrapperPass() : FunctionPass(ID) { | ||||
| 53 | initializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); | ||||
| 54 | } | ||||
| 55 | INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(LazyValueInfoWrapperPass, "lazy-value-info",static void *initializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPassOnce(PassRegistry &Registry) { | ||||
| 56 | "Lazy Value Information Analysis", false, true)static void *initializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPassOnce(PassRegistry &Registry) { | ||||
| 57 | INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(AssumptionCacheTracker)initializeAssumptionCacheTrackerPass(Registry); | ||||
| 58 | INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass)initializeTargetLibraryInfoWrapperPassPass(Registry); | ||||
| 59 | INITIALIZE_PASS_END(LazyValueInfoWrapperPass, "lazy-value-info",PassInfo *PI = new PassInfo( "Lazy Value Information Analysis" , "lazy-value-info", &LazyValueInfoWrapperPass::ID, PassInfo ::NormalCtor_t(callDefaultCtor<LazyValueInfoWrapperPass> ), false, true); Registry.registerPass(*PI, true); return PI; } static llvm::once_flag InitializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPassFlag ; void llvm::initializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPass(PassRegistry &Registry) { llvm::call_once(InitializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPassFlag , initializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPassOnce, std::ref(Registry )); } | ||||
| 60 | "Lazy Value Information Analysis", false, true)PassInfo *PI = new PassInfo( "Lazy Value Information Analysis" , "lazy-value-info", &LazyValueInfoWrapperPass::ID, PassInfo ::NormalCtor_t(callDefaultCtor<LazyValueInfoWrapperPass> ), false, true); Registry.registerPass(*PI, true); return PI; } static llvm::once_flag InitializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPassFlag ; void llvm::initializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPass(PassRegistry &Registry) { llvm::call_once(InitializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPassFlag , initializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPassOnce, std::ref(Registry )); } | ||||
| 61 | |||||
| 62 | namespace llvm { | ||||
| 63 | FunctionPass *createLazyValueInfoPass() { return new LazyValueInfoWrapperPass(); } | ||||
| 64 | } | ||||
| 65 | |||||
| 66 | AnalysisKey LazyValueAnalysis::Key; | ||||
| 67 | |||||
| 68 | /// Returns true if this lattice value represents at most one possible value. | ||||
| 69 | /// This is as precise as any lattice value can get while still representing | ||||
| 70 | /// reachable code. | ||||
| 71 | static bool hasSingleValue(const ValueLatticeElement &Val) { | ||||
| 72 | if (Val.isConstantRange() && | ||||
| 73 | Val.getConstantRange().isSingleElement()) | ||||
| 74 | // Integer constants are single element ranges | ||||
| 75 | return true; | ||||
| 76 | if (Val.isConstant()) | ||||
| 77 | // Non integer constants | ||||
| 78 | return true; | ||||
| 79 | return false; | ||||
| 80 | } | ||||
| 81 | |||||
| 82 | /// Combine two sets of facts about the same value into a single set of | ||||
| 83 | /// facts. Note that this method is not suitable for merging facts along | ||||
| 84 | /// different paths in a CFG; that's what the mergeIn function is for. This | ||||
| 85 | /// is for merging facts gathered about the same value at the same location | ||||
| 86 | /// through two independent means. | ||||
| 87 | /// Notes: | ||||
| 88 | /// * This method does not promise to return the most precise possible lattice | ||||
| 89 | /// value implied by A and B. It is allowed to return any lattice element | ||||
| 90 | /// which is at least as strong as *either* A or B (unless our facts | ||||
| 91 | /// conflict, see below). | ||||
| 92 | /// * Due to unreachable code, the intersection of two lattice values could be | ||||
| 93 | /// contradictory. If this happens, we return some valid lattice value so as | ||||
| 94 | /// not confuse the rest of LVI. Ideally, we'd always return Undefined, but | ||||
| 95 | /// we do not make this guarantee. TODO: This would be a useful enhancement. | ||||
| 96 | static ValueLatticeElement intersect(const ValueLatticeElement &A, | ||||
| 97 | const ValueLatticeElement &B) { | ||||
| 98 | // Undefined is the strongest state. It means the value is known to be along | ||||
| 99 | // an unreachable path. | ||||
| 100 | if (A.isUnknown()) | ||||
| 101 | return A; | ||||
| 102 | if (B.isUnknown()) | ||||
| 103 | return B; | ||||
| 104 | |||||
| 105 | // If we gave up for one, but got a useable fact from the other, use it. | ||||
| 106 | if (A.isOverdefined()) | ||||
| 107 | return B; | ||||
| 108 | if (B.isOverdefined()) | ||||
| 109 | return A; | ||||
| 110 | |||||
| 111 | // Can't get any more precise than constants. | ||||
| 112 | if (hasSingleValue(A)) | ||||
| 113 | return A; | ||||
| 114 | if (hasSingleValue(B)) | ||||
| 115 | return B; | ||||
| 116 | |||||
| 117 | // Could be either constant range or not constant here. | ||||
| 118 | if (!A.isConstantRange() || !B.isConstantRange()) { | ||||
| 119 | // TODO: Arbitrary choice, could be improved | ||||
| 120 | return A; | ||||
| 121 | } | ||||
| 122 | |||||
| 123 | // Intersect two constant ranges | ||||
| 124 | ConstantRange Range = | ||||
| 125 | A.getConstantRange().intersectWith(B.getConstantRange()); | ||||
| 126 | // Note: An empty range is implicitly converted to unknown or undef depending | ||||
| 127 | // on MayIncludeUndef internally. | ||||
| 128 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange( | ||||
| 129 | std::move(Range), /*MayIncludeUndef=*/A.isConstantRangeIncludingUndef() | | ||||
| 130 | B.isConstantRangeIncludingUndef()); | ||||
| 131 | } | ||||
| 132 | |||||
| 133 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||||
| 134 | // LazyValueInfoCache Decl | ||||
| 135 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||||
| 136 | |||||
| 137 | namespace { | ||||
| 138 | /// A callback value handle updates the cache when values are erased. | ||||
| 139 | class LazyValueInfoCache; | ||||
| 140 | struct LVIValueHandle final : public CallbackVH { | ||||
| 141 | LazyValueInfoCache *Parent; | ||||
| 142 | |||||
| 143 | LVIValueHandle(Value *V, LazyValueInfoCache *P = nullptr) | ||||
| 144 | : CallbackVH(V), Parent(P) { } | ||||
| 145 | |||||
| 146 | void deleted() override; | ||||
| 147 | void allUsesReplacedWith(Value *V) override { | ||||
| 148 | deleted(); | ||||
| 149 | } | ||||
| 150 | }; | ||||
| 151 | } // end anonymous namespace | ||||
| 152 | |||||
| 153 | namespace { | ||||
| 154 | using NonNullPointerSet = SmallDenseSet<AssertingVH<Value>, 2>; | ||||
| 155 | |||||
| 156 | /// This is the cache kept by LazyValueInfo which | ||||
| 157 | /// maintains information about queries across the clients' queries. | ||||
| 158 | class LazyValueInfoCache { | ||||
| 159 | /// This is all of the cached information for one basic block. It contains | ||||
| 160 | /// the per-value lattice elements, as well as a separate set for | ||||
| 161 | /// overdefined values to reduce memory usage. Additionally pointers | ||||
| 162 | /// dereferenced in the block are cached for nullability queries. | ||||
| 163 | struct BlockCacheEntry { | ||||
| 164 | SmallDenseMap<AssertingVH<Value>, ValueLatticeElement, 4> LatticeElements; | ||||
| 165 | SmallDenseSet<AssertingVH<Value>, 4> OverDefined; | ||||
| 166 | // None indicates that the nonnull pointers for this basic block | ||||
| 167 | // block have not been computed yet. | ||||
| 168 | Optional<NonNullPointerSet> NonNullPointers; | ||||
| 169 | }; | ||||
| 170 | |||||
| 171 | /// Cached information per basic block. | ||||
| 172 | DenseMap<PoisoningVH<BasicBlock>, std::unique_ptr<BlockCacheEntry>> | ||||
| 173 | BlockCache; | ||||
| 174 | /// Set of value handles used to erase values from the cache on deletion. | ||||
| 175 | DenseSet<LVIValueHandle, DenseMapInfo<Value *>> ValueHandles; | ||||
| 176 | |||||
| 177 | const BlockCacheEntry *getBlockEntry(BasicBlock *BB) const { | ||||
| 178 | auto It = BlockCache.find_as(BB); | ||||
| 179 | if (It == BlockCache.end()) | ||||
| 180 | return nullptr; | ||||
| 181 | return It->second.get(); | ||||
| 182 | } | ||||
| 183 | |||||
| 184 | BlockCacheEntry *getOrCreateBlockEntry(BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 185 | auto It = BlockCache.find_as(BB); | ||||
| 186 | if (It == BlockCache.end()) | ||||
| 187 | It = BlockCache.insert({ BB, std::make_unique<BlockCacheEntry>() }) | ||||
| 188 | .first; | ||||
| 189 | |||||
| 190 | return It->second.get(); | ||||
| 191 | } | ||||
| 192 | |||||
| 193 | void addValueHandle(Value *Val) { | ||||
| 194 | auto HandleIt = ValueHandles.find_as(Val); | ||||
| 195 | if (HandleIt == ValueHandles.end()) | ||||
| 196 | ValueHandles.insert({ Val, this }); | ||||
| 197 | } | ||||
| 198 | |||||
| 199 | public: | ||||
| 200 | void insertResult(Value *Val, BasicBlock *BB, | ||||
| 201 | const ValueLatticeElement &Result) { | ||||
| 202 | BlockCacheEntry *Entry = getOrCreateBlockEntry(BB); | ||||
| 203 | |||||
| 204 | // Insert over-defined values into their own cache to reduce memory | ||||
| 205 | // overhead. | ||||
| 206 | if (Result.isOverdefined()) | ||||
| 207 | Entry->OverDefined.insert(Val); | ||||
| 208 | else | ||||
| 209 | Entry->LatticeElements.insert({ Val, Result }); | ||||
| 210 | |||||
| 211 | addValueHandle(Val); | ||||
| 212 | } | ||||
| 213 | |||||
| 214 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> getCachedValueInfo(Value *V, | ||||
| 215 | BasicBlock *BB) const { | ||||
| 216 | const BlockCacheEntry *Entry = getBlockEntry(BB); | ||||
| 217 | if (!Entry) | ||||
| 218 | return None; | ||||
| 219 | |||||
| 220 | if (Entry->OverDefined.count(V)) | ||||
| 221 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 222 | |||||
| 223 | auto LatticeIt = Entry->LatticeElements.find_as(V); | ||||
| 224 | if (LatticeIt == Entry->LatticeElements.end()) | ||||
| 225 | return None; | ||||
| 226 | |||||
| 227 | return LatticeIt->second; | ||||
| 228 | } | ||||
| 229 | |||||
| 230 | bool isNonNullAtEndOfBlock( | ||||
| 231 | Value *V, BasicBlock *BB, | ||||
| 232 | function_ref<NonNullPointerSet(BasicBlock *)> InitFn) { | ||||
| 233 | BlockCacheEntry *Entry = getOrCreateBlockEntry(BB); | ||||
| 234 | if (!Entry->NonNullPointers) { | ||||
| 235 | Entry->NonNullPointers = InitFn(BB); | ||||
| 236 | for (Value *V : *Entry->NonNullPointers) | ||||
| 237 | addValueHandle(V); | ||||
| 238 | } | ||||
| 239 | |||||
| 240 | return Entry->NonNullPointers->count(V); | ||||
| 241 | } | ||||
| 242 | |||||
| 243 | /// clear - Empty the cache. | ||||
| 244 | void clear() { | ||||
| 245 | BlockCache.clear(); | ||||
| 246 | ValueHandles.clear(); | ||||
| 247 | } | ||||
| 248 | |||||
| 249 | /// Inform the cache that a given value has been deleted. | ||||
| 250 | void eraseValue(Value *V); | ||||
| 251 | |||||
| 252 | /// This is part of the update interface to inform the cache | ||||
| 253 | /// that a block has been deleted. | ||||
| 254 | void eraseBlock(BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 255 | |||||
| 256 | /// Updates the cache to remove any influence an overdefined value in | ||||
| 257 | /// OldSucc might have (unless also overdefined in NewSucc). This just | ||||
| 258 | /// flushes elements from the cache and does not add any. | ||||
| 259 | void threadEdgeImpl(BasicBlock *OldSucc,BasicBlock *NewSucc); | ||||
| 260 | }; | ||||
| 261 | } | ||||
| 262 | |||||
| 263 | void LazyValueInfoCache::eraseValue(Value *V) { | ||||
| 264 | for (auto &Pair : BlockCache) { | ||||
| 265 | Pair.second->LatticeElements.erase(V); | ||||
| 266 | Pair.second->OverDefined.erase(V); | ||||
| 267 | if (Pair.second->NonNullPointers) | ||||
| 268 | Pair.second->NonNullPointers->erase(V); | ||||
| 269 | } | ||||
| 270 | |||||
| 271 | auto HandleIt = ValueHandles.find_as(V); | ||||
| 272 | if (HandleIt != ValueHandles.end()) | ||||
| 273 | ValueHandles.erase(HandleIt); | ||||
| 274 | } | ||||
| 275 | |||||
| 276 | void LVIValueHandle::deleted() { | ||||
| 277 | // This erasure deallocates *this, so it MUST happen after we're done | ||||
| 278 | // using any and all members of *this. | ||||
| 279 | Parent->eraseValue(*this); | ||||
| 280 | } | ||||
| 281 | |||||
| 282 | void LazyValueInfoCache::eraseBlock(BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 283 | BlockCache.erase(BB); | ||||
| 284 | } | ||||
| 285 | |||||
| 286 | void LazyValueInfoCache::threadEdgeImpl(BasicBlock *OldSucc, | ||||
| 287 | BasicBlock *NewSucc) { | ||||
| 288 | // When an edge in the graph has been threaded, values that we could not | ||||
| 289 | // determine a value for before (i.e. were marked overdefined) may be | ||||
| 290 | // possible to solve now. We do NOT try to proactively update these values. | ||||
| 291 | // Instead, we clear their entries from the cache, and allow lazy updating to | ||||
| 292 | // recompute them when needed. | ||||
| 293 | |||||
| 294 | // The updating process is fairly simple: we need to drop cached info | ||||
| 295 | // for all values that were marked overdefined in OldSucc, and for those same | ||||
| 296 | // values in any successor of OldSucc (except NewSucc) in which they were | ||||
| 297 | // also marked overdefined. | ||||
| 298 | std::vector<BasicBlock*> worklist; | ||||
| 299 | worklist.push_back(OldSucc); | ||||
| 300 | |||||
| 301 | const BlockCacheEntry *Entry = getBlockEntry(OldSucc); | ||||
| 302 | if (!Entry || Entry->OverDefined.empty()) | ||||
| 303 | return; // Nothing to process here. | ||||
| 304 | SmallVector<Value *, 4> ValsToClear(Entry->OverDefined.begin(), | ||||
| 305 | Entry->OverDefined.end()); | ||||
| 306 | |||||
| 307 | // Use a worklist to perform a depth-first search of OldSucc's successors. | ||||
| 308 | // NOTE: We do not need a visited list since any blocks we have already | ||||
| 309 | // visited will have had their overdefined markers cleared already, and we | ||||
| 310 | // thus won't loop to their successors. | ||||
| 311 | while (!worklist.empty()) { | ||||
| 312 | BasicBlock *ToUpdate = worklist.back(); | ||||
| 313 | worklist.pop_back(); | ||||
| 314 | |||||
| 315 | // Skip blocks only accessible through NewSucc. | ||||
| 316 | if (ToUpdate == NewSucc) continue; | ||||
| 317 | |||||
| 318 | // If a value was marked overdefined in OldSucc, and is here too... | ||||
| 319 | auto OI = BlockCache.find_as(ToUpdate); | ||||
| 320 | if (OI == BlockCache.end() || OI->second->OverDefined.empty()) | ||||
| 321 | continue; | ||||
| 322 | auto &ValueSet = OI->second->OverDefined; | ||||
| 323 | |||||
| 324 | bool changed = false; | ||||
| 325 | for (Value *V : ValsToClear) { | ||||
| 326 | if (!ValueSet.erase(V)) | ||||
| 327 | continue; | ||||
| 328 | |||||
| 329 | // If we removed anything, then we potentially need to update | ||||
| 330 | // blocks successors too. | ||||
| 331 | changed = true; | ||||
| 332 | } | ||||
| 333 | |||||
| 334 | if (!changed) continue; | ||||
| 335 | |||||
| 336 | llvm::append_range(worklist, successors(ToUpdate)); | ||||
| 337 | } | ||||
| 338 | } | ||||
| 339 | |||||
| 340 | |||||
| 341 | namespace { | ||||
| 342 | /// An assembly annotator class to print LazyValueCache information in | ||||
| 343 | /// comments. | ||||
| 344 | class LazyValueInfoImpl; | ||||
| 345 | class LazyValueInfoAnnotatedWriter : public AssemblyAnnotationWriter { | ||||
| 346 | LazyValueInfoImpl *LVIImpl; | ||||
| 347 | // While analyzing which blocks we can solve values for, we need the dominator | ||||
| 348 | // information. | ||||
| 349 | DominatorTree &DT; | ||||
| 350 | |||||
| 351 | public: | ||||
| 352 | LazyValueInfoAnnotatedWriter(LazyValueInfoImpl *L, DominatorTree &DTree) | ||||
| 353 | : LVIImpl(L), DT(DTree) {} | ||||
| 354 | |||||
| 355 | void emitBasicBlockStartAnnot(const BasicBlock *BB, | ||||
| 356 | formatted_raw_ostream &OS) override; | ||||
| 357 | |||||
| 358 | void emitInstructionAnnot(const Instruction *I, | ||||
| 359 | formatted_raw_ostream &OS) override; | ||||
| 360 | }; | ||||
| 361 | } | ||||
| 362 | namespace { | ||||
| 363 | // The actual implementation of the lazy analysis and update. Note that the | ||||
| 364 | // inheritance from LazyValueInfoCache is intended to be temporary while | ||||
| 365 | // splitting the code and then transitioning to a has-a relationship. | ||||
| 366 | class LazyValueInfoImpl { | ||||
| 367 | |||||
| 368 | /// Cached results from previous queries | ||||
| 369 | LazyValueInfoCache TheCache; | ||||
| 370 | |||||
| 371 | /// This stack holds the state of the value solver during a query. | ||||
| 372 | /// It basically emulates the callstack of the naive | ||||
| 373 | /// recursive value lookup process. | ||||
| 374 | SmallVector<std::pair<BasicBlock*, Value*>, 8> BlockValueStack; | ||||
| 375 | |||||
| 376 | /// Keeps track of which block-value pairs are in BlockValueStack. | ||||
| 377 | DenseSet<std::pair<BasicBlock*, Value*> > BlockValueSet; | ||||
| 378 | |||||
| 379 | /// Push BV onto BlockValueStack unless it's already in there. | ||||
| 380 | /// Returns true on success. | ||||
| 381 | bool pushBlockValue(const std::pair<BasicBlock *, Value *> &BV) { | ||||
| 382 | if (!BlockValueSet.insert(BV).second) | ||||
| 383 | return false; // It's already in the stack. | ||||
| 384 | |||||
| 385 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "PUSH: " << *BV.second << " in "do { } while (false) | ||||
| 386 | << BV.first->getName() << "\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 387 | BlockValueStack.push_back(BV); | ||||
| 388 | return true; | ||||
| 389 | } | ||||
| 390 | |||||
| 391 | AssumptionCache *AC; ///< A pointer to the cache of @llvm.assume calls. | ||||
| 392 | const DataLayout &DL; ///< A mandatory DataLayout | ||||
| 393 | |||||
| 394 | /// Declaration of the llvm.experimental.guard() intrinsic, | ||||
| 395 | /// if it exists in the module. | ||||
| 396 | Function *GuardDecl; | ||||
| 397 | |||||
| 398 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> getBlockValue(Value *Val, BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 399 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> getEdgeValue(Value *V, BasicBlock *F, | ||||
| 400 | BasicBlock *T, Instruction *CxtI = nullptr); | ||||
| 401 | |||||
| 402 | // These methods process one work item and may add more. A false value | ||||
| 403 | // returned means that the work item was not completely processed and must | ||||
| 404 | // be revisited after going through the new items. | ||||
| 405 | bool solveBlockValue(Value *Val, BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 406 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> solveBlockValueImpl(Value *Val, BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 407 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> solveBlockValueNonLocal(Value *Val, | ||||
| 408 | BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 409 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> solveBlockValuePHINode(PHINode *PN, | ||||
| 410 | BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 411 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> solveBlockValueSelect(SelectInst *S, | ||||
| 412 | BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 413 | Optional<ConstantRange> getRangeFor(Value *V, Instruction *CxtI, | ||||
| 414 | BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 415 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> solveBlockValueBinaryOpImpl( | ||||
| 416 | Instruction *I, BasicBlock *BB, | ||||
| 417 | std::function<ConstantRange(const ConstantRange &, | ||||
| 418 | const ConstantRange &)> OpFn); | ||||
| 419 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> solveBlockValueBinaryOp(BinaryOperator *BBI, | ||||
| 420 | BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 421 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> solveBlockValueCast(CastInst *CI, | ||||
| 422 | BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 423 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> solveBlockValueOverflowIntrinsic( | ||||
| 424 | WithOverflowInst *WO, BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 425 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> solveBlockValueIntrinsic(IntrinsicInst *II, | ||||
| 426 | BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 427 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> solveBlockValueExtractValue( | ||||
| 428 | ExtractValueInst *EVI, BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 429 | bool isNonNullAtEndOfBlock(Value *Val, BasicBlock *BB); | ||||
| 430 | void intersectAssumeOrGuardBlockValueConstantRange(Value *Val, | ||||
| 431 | ValueLatticeElement &BBLV, | ||||
| 432 | Instruction *BBI); | ||||
| 433 | |||||
| 434 | void solve(); | ||||
| 435 | |||||
| 436 | public: | ||||
| 437 | /// This is the query interface to determine the lattice value for the | ||||
| 438 | /// specified Value* at the context instruction (if specified) or at the | ||||
| 439 | /// start of the block. | ||||
| 440 | ValueLatticeElement getValueInBlock(Value *V, BasicBlock *BB, | ||||
| 441 | Instruction *CxtI = nullptr); | ||||
| 442 | |||||
| 443 | /// This is the query interface to determine the lattice value for the | ||||
| 444 | /// specified Value* at the specified instruction using only information | ||||
| 445 | /// from assumes/guards and range metadata. Unlike getValueInBlock(), no | ||||
| 446 | /// recursive query is performed. | ||||
| 447 | ValueLatticeElement getValueAt(Value *V, Instruction *CxtI); | ||||
| 448 | |||||
| 449 | /// This is the query interface to determine the lattice | ||||
| 450 | /// value for the specified Value* that is true on the specified edge. | ||||
| 451 | ValueLatticeElement getValueOnEdge(Value *V, BasicBlock *FromBB, | ||||
| 452 | BasicBlock *ToBB, | ||||
| 453 | Instruction *CxtI = nullptr); | ||||
| 454 | |||||
| 455 | /// Complete flush all previously computed values | ||||
| 456 | void clear() { | ||||
| 457 | TheCache.clear(); | ||||
| 458 | } | ||||
| 459 | |||||
| 460 | /// Printing the LazyValueInfo Analysis. | ||||
| 461 | void printLVI(Function &F, DominatorTree &DTree, raw_ostream &OS) { | ||||
| 462 | LazyValueInfoAnnotatedWriter Writer(this, DTree); | ||||
| 463 | F.print(OS, &Writer); | ||||
| 464 | } | ||||
| 465 | |||||
| 466 | /// This is part of the update interface to inform the cache | ||||
| 467 | /// that a block has been deleted. | ||||
| 468 | void eraseBlock(BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 469 | TheCache.eraseBlock(BB); | ||||
| 470 | } | ||||
| 471 | |||||
| 472 | /// This is the update interface to inform the cache that an edge from | ||||
| 473 | /// PredBB to OldSucc has been threaded to be from PredBB to NewSucc. | ||||
| 474 | void threadEdge(BasicBlock *PredBB,BasicBlock *OldSucc,BasicBlock *NewSucc); | ||||
| 475 | |||||
| 476 | LazyValueInfoImpl(AssumptionCache *AC, const DataLayout &DL, | ||||
| 477 | Function *GuardDecl) | ||||
| 478 | : AC(AC), DL(DL), GuardDecl(GuardDecl) {} | ||||
| 479 | }; | ||||
| 480 | } // end anonymous namespace | ||||
| 481 | |||||
| 482 | |||||
| 483 | void LazyValueInfoImpl::solve() { | ||||
| 484 | SmallVector<std::pair<BasicBlock *, Value *>, 8> StartingStack( | ||||
| 485 | BlockValueStack.begin(), BlockValueStack.end()); | ||||
| 486 | |||||
| 487 | unsigned processedCount = 0; | ||||
| 488 | while (!BlockValueStack.empty()) { | ||||
| 489 | processedCount++; | ||||
| 490 | // Abort if we have to process too many values to get a result for this one. | ||||
| 491 | // Because of the design of the overdefined cache currently being per-block | ||||
| 492 | // to avoid naming-related issues (IE it wants to try to give different | ||||
| 493 | // results for the same name in different blocks), overdefined results don't | ||||
| 494 | // get cached globally, which in turn means we will often try to rediscover | ||||
| 495 | // the same overdefined result again and again. Once something like | ||||
| 496 | // PredicateInfo is used in LVI or CVP, we should be able to make the | ||||
| 497 | // overdefined cache global, and remove this throttle. | ||||
| 498 | if (processedCount > MaxProcessedPerValue) { | ||||
| 499 | LLVM_DEBUG(do { } while (false) | ||||
| 500 | dbgs() << "Giving up on stack because we are getting too deep\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 501 | // Fill in the original values | ||||
| 502 | while (!StartingStack.empty()) { | ||||
| 503 | std::pair<BasicBlock *, Value *> &e = StartingStack.back(); | ||||
| 504 | TheCache.insertResult(e.second, e.first, | ||||
| 505 | ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined()); | ||||
| 506 | StartingStack.pop_back(); | ||||
| 507 | } | ||||
| 508 | BlockValueSet.clear(); | ||||
| 509 | BlockValueStack.clear(); | ||||
| 510 | return; | ||||
| 511 | } | ||||
| 512 | std::pair<BasicBlock *, Value *> e = BlockValueStack.back(); | ||||
| 513 | assert(BlockValueSet.count(e) && "Stack value should be in BlockValueSet!")((void)0); | ||||
| 514 | |||||
| 515 | if (solveBlockValue(e.second, e.first)) { | ||||
| 516 | // The work item was completely processed. | ||||
| 517 | assert(BlockValueStack.back() == e && "Nothing should have been pushed!")((void)0); | ||||
| 518 | #ifndef NDEBUG1 | ||||
| 519 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> BBLV = | ||||
| 520 | TheCache.getCachedValueInfo(e.second, e.first); | ||||
| 521 | assert(BBLV && "Result should be in cache!")((void)0); | ||||
| 522 | LLVM_DEBUG(do { } while (false) | ||||
| 523 | dbgs() << "POP " << *e.second << " in " << e.first->getName() << " = "do { } while (false) | ||||
| 524 | << *BBLV << "\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 525 | #endif | ||||
| 526 | |||||
| 527 | BlockValueStack.pop_back(); | ||||
| 528 | BlockValueSet.erase(e); | ||||
| 529 | } else { | ||||
| 530 | // More work needs to be done before revisiting. | ||||
| 531 | assert(BlockValueStack.back() != e && "Stack should have been pushed!")((void)0); | ||||
| 532 | } | ||||
| 533 | } | ||||
| 534 | } | ||||
| 535 | |||||
| 536 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> LazyValueInfoImpl::getBlockValue(Value *Val, | ||||
| 537 | BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 538 | // If already a constant, there is nothing to compute. | ||||
| 539 | if (Constant *VC = dyn_cast<Constant>(Val)) | ||||
| 540 | return ValueLatticeElement::get(VC); | ||||
| 541 | |||||
| 542 | if (Optional<ValueLatticeElement> OptLatticeVal = | ||||
| 543 | TheCache.getCachedValueInfo(Val, BB)) | ||||
| 544 | return OptLatticeVal; | ||||
| 545 | |||||
| 546 | // We have hit a cycle, assume overdefined. | ||||
| 547 | if (!pushBlockValue({ BB, Val })) | ||||
| 548 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 549 | |||||
| 550 | // Yet to be resolved. | ||||
| 551 | return None; | ||||
| 552 | } | ||||
| 553 | |||||
| 554 | static ValueLatticeElement getFromRangeMetadata(Instruction *BBI) { | ||||
| 555 | switch (BBI->getOpcode()) { | ||||
| 556 | default: break; | ||||
| 557 | case Instruction::Load: | ||||
| 558 | case Instruction::Call: | ||||
| 559 | case Instruction::Invoke: | ||||
| 560 | if (MDNode *Ranges = BBI->getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_range)) | ||||
| 561 | if (isa<IntegerType>(BBI->getType())) { | ||||
| 562 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange( | ||||
| 563 | getConstantRangeFromMetadata(*Ranges)); | ||||
| 564 | } | ||||
| 565 | break; | ||||
| 566 | }; | ||||
| 567 | // Nothing known - will be intersected with other facts | ||||
| 568 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 569 | } | ||||
| 570 | |||||
| 571 | bool LazyValueInfoImpl::solveBlockValue(Value *Val, BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 572 | assert(!isa<Constant>(Val) && "Value should not be constant")((void)0); | ||||
| 573 | assert(!TheCache.getCachedValueInfo(Val, BB) &&((void)0) | ||||
| 574 | "Value should not be in cache")((void)0); | ||||
| 575 | |||||
| 576 | // Hold off inserting this value into the Cache in case we have to return | ||||
| 577 | // false and come back later. | ||||
| 578 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> Res = solveBlockValueImpl(Val, BB); | ||||
| 579 | if (!Res) | ||||
| 580 | // Work pushed, will revisit | ||||
| 581 | return false; | ||||
| 582 | |||||
| 583 | TheCache.insertResult(Val, BB, *Res); | ||||
| 584 | return true; | ||||
| 585 | } | ||||
| 586 | |||||
| 587 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> LazyValueInfoImpl::solveBlockValueImpl( | ||||
| 588 | Value *Val, BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 589 | Instruction *BBI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Val); | ||||
| 590 | if (!BBI || BBI->getParent() != BB) | ||||
| 591 | return solveBlockValueNonLocal(Val, BB); | ||||
| 592 | |||||
| 593 | if (PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(BBI)) | ||||
| 594 | return solveBlockValuePHINode(PN, BB); | ||||
| 595 | |||||
| 596 | if (auto *SI = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(BBI)) | ||||
| 597 | return solveBlockValueSelect(SI, BB); | ||||
| 598 | |||||
| 599 | // If this value is a nonnull pointer, record it's range and bailout. Note | ||||
| 600 | // that for all other pointer typed values, we terminate the search at the | ||||
| 601 | // definition. We could easily extend this to look through geps, bitcasts, | ||||
| 602 | // and the like to prove non-nullness, but it's not clear that's worth it | ||||
| 603 | // compile time wise. The context-insensitive value walk done inside | ||||
| 604 | // isKnownNonZero gets most of the profitable cases at much less expense. | ||||
| 605 | // This does mean that we have a sensitivity to where the defining | ||||
| 606 | // instruction is placed, even if it could legally be hoisted much higher. | ||||
| 607 | // That is unfortunate. | ||||
| 608 | PointerType *PT = dyn_cast<PointerType>(BBI->getType()); | ||||
| 609 | if (PT && isKnownNonZero(BBI, DL)) | ||||
| 610 | return ValueLatticeElement::getNot(ConstantPointerNull::get(PT)); | ||||
| 611 | |||||
| 612 | if (BBI->getType()->isIntegerTy()) { | ||||
| 613 | if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(BBI)) | ||||
| 614 | return solveBlockValueCast(CI, BB); | ||||
| 615 | |||||
| 616 | if (BinaryOperator *BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(BBI)) | ||||
| 617 | return solveBlockValueBinaryOp(BO, BB); | ||||
| 618 | |||||
| 619 | if (auto *EVI = dyn_cast<ExtractValueInst>(BBI)) | ||||
| 620 | return solveBlockValueExtractValue(EVI, BB); | ||||
| 621 | |||||
| 622 | if (auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(BBI)) | ||||
| 623 | return solveBlockValueIntrinsic(II, BB); | ||||
| 624 | } | ||||
| 625 | |||||
| 626 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " compute BB '" << BB->getName()do { } while (false) | ||||
| 627 | << "' - unknown inst def found.\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 628 | return getFromRangeMetadata(BBI); | ||||
| 629 | } | ||||
| 630 | |||||
| 631 | static void AddNonNullPointer(Value *Ptr, NonNullPointerSet &PtrSet) { | ||||
| 632 | // TODO: Use NullPointerIsDefined instead. | ||||
| 633 | if (Ptr->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace() == 0) | ||||
| 634 | PtrSet.insert(getUnderlyingObject(Ptr)); | ||||
| 635 | } | ||||
| 636 | |||||
| 637 | static void AddNonNullPointersByInstruction( | ||||
| 638 | Instruction *I, NonNullPointerSet &PtrSet) { | ||||
| 639 | if (LoadInst *L = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(I)) { | ||||
| 640 | AddNonNullPointer(L->getPointerOperand(), PtrSet); | ||||
| 641 | } else if (StoreInst *S = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(I)) { | ||||
| 642 | AddNonNullPointer(S->getPointerOperand(), PtrSet); | ||||
| 643 | } else if (MemIntrinsic *MI = dyn_cast<MemIntrinsic>(I)) { | ||||
| 644 | if (MI->isVolatile()) return; | ||||
| 645 | |||||
| 646 | // FIXME: check whether it has a valuerange that excludes zero? | ||||
| 647 | ConstantInt *Len = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(MI->getLength()); | ||||
| 648 | if (!Len || Len->isZero()) return; | ||||
| 649 | |||||
| 650 | AddNonNullPointer(MI->getRawDest(), PtrSet); | ||||
| 651 | if (MemTransferInst *MTI = dyn_cast<MemTransferInst>(MI)) | ||||
| 652 | AddNonNullPointer(MTI->getRawSource(), PtrSet); | ||||
| 653 | } | ||||
| 654 | } | ||||
| 655 | |||||
| 656 | bool LazyValueInfoImpl::isNonNullAtEndOfBlock(Value *Val, BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 657 | if (NullPointerIsDefined(BB->getParent(), | ||||
| 658 | Val->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace())) | ||||
| 659 | return false; | ||||
| 660 | |||||
| 661 | Val = Val->stripInBoundsOffsets(); | ||||
| 662 | return TheCache.isNonNullAtEndOfBlock(Val, BB, [](BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 663 | NonNullPointerSet NonNullPointers; | ||||
| 664 | for (Instruction &I : *BB) | ||||
| 665 | AddNonNullPointersByInstruction(&I, NonNullPointers); | ||||
| 666 | return NonNullPointers; | ||||
| 667 | }); | ||||
| 668 | } | ||||
| 669 | |||||
| 670 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> LazyValueInfoImpl::solveBlockValueNonLocal( | ||||
| 671 | Value *Val, BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 672 | ValueLatticeElement Result; // Start Undefined. | ||||
| 673 | |||||
| 674 | // If this is the entry block, we must be asking about an argument. The | ||||
| 675 | // value is overdefined. | ||||
| 676 | if (BB->isEntryBlock()) { | ||||
| 677 | assert(isa<Argument>(Val) && "Unknown live-in to the entry block")((void)0); | ||||
| 678 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 679 | } | ||||
| 680 | |||||
| 681 | // Loop over all of our predecessors, merging what we know from them into | ||||
| 682 | // result. If we encounter an unexplored predecessor, we eagerly explore it | ||||
| 683 | // in a depth first manner. In practice, this has the effect of discovering | ||||
| 684 | // paths we can't analyze eagerly without spending compile times analyzing | ||||
| 685 | // other paths. This heuristic benefits from the fact that predecessors are | ||||
| 686 | // frequently arranged such that dominating ones come first and we quickly | ||||
| 687 | // find a path to function entry. TODO: We should consider explicitly | ||||
| 688 | // canonicalizing to make this true rather than relying on this happy | ||||
| 689 | // accident. | ||||
| 690 | for (BasicBlock *Pred : predecessors(BB)) { | ||||
| 691 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> EdgeResult = getEdgeValue(Val, Pred, BB); | ||||
| 692 | if (!EdgeResult) | ||||
| 693 | // Explore that input, then return here | ||||
| 694 | return None; | ||||
| 695 | |||||
| 696 | Result.mergeIn(*EdgeResult); | ||||
| 697 | |||||
| 698 | // If we hit overdefined, exit early. The BlockVals entry is already set | ||||
| 699 | // to overdefined. | ||||
| 700 | if (Result.isOverdefined()) { | ||||
| 701 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " compute BB '" << BB->getName()do { } while (false) | ||||
| 702 | << "' - overdefined because of pred (non local).\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 703 | return Result; | ||||
| 704 | } | ||||
| 705 | } | ||||
| 706 | |||||
| 707 | // Return the merged value, which is more precise than 'overdefined'. | ||||
| 708 | assert(!Result.isOverdefined())((void)0); | ||||
| 709 | return Result; | ||||
| 710 | } | ||||
| 711 | |||||
| 712 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> LazyValueInfoImpl::solveBlockValuePHINode( | ||||
| 713 | PHINode *PN, BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 714 | ValueLatticeElement Result; // Start Undefined. | ||||
| 715 | |||||
| 716 | // Loop over all of our predecessors, merging what we know from them into | ||||
| 717 | // result. See the comment about the chosen traversal order in | ||||
| 718 | // solveBlockValueNonLocal; the same reasoning applies here. | ||||
| 719 | for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i) { | ||||
| 720 | BasicBlock *PhiBB = PN->getIncomingBlock(i); | ||||
| 721 | Value *PhiVal = PN->getIncomingValue(i); | ||||
| 722 | // Note that we can provide PN as the context value to getEdgeValue, even | ||||
| 723 | // though the results will be cached, because PN is the value being used as | ||||
| 724 | // the cache key in the caller. | ||||
| 725 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> EdgeResult = | ||||
| 726 | getEdgeValue(PhiVal, PhiBB, BB, PN); | ||||
| 727 | if (!EdgeResult) | ||||
| 728 | // Explore that input, then return here | ||||
| 729 | return None; | ||||
| 730 | |||||
| 731 | Result.mergeIn(*EdgeResult); | ||||
| 732 | |||||
| 733 | // If we hit overdefined, exit early. The BlockVals entry is already set | ||||
| 734 | // to overdefined. | ||||
| 735 | if (Result.isOverdefined()) { | ||||
| 736 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " compute BB '" << BB->getName()do { } while (false) | ||||
| 737 | << "' - overdefined because of pred (local).\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 738 | |||||
| 739 | return Result; | ||||
| 740 | } | ||||
| 741 | } | ||||
| 742 | |||||
| 743 | // Return the merged value, which is more precise than 'overdefined'. | ||||
| 744 | assert(!Result.isOverdefined() && "Possible PHI in entry block?")((void)0); | ||||
| 745 | return Result; | ||||
| 746 | } | ||||
| 747 | |||||
| 748 | static ValueLatticeElement getValueFromCondition(Value *Val, Value *Cond, | ||||
| 749 | bool isTrueDest = true); | ||||
| 750 | |||||
| 751 | // If we can determine a constraint on the value given conditions assumed by | ||||
| 752 | // the program, intersect those constraints with BBLV | ||||
| 753 | void LazyValueInfoImpl::intersectAssumeOrGuardBlockValueConstantRange( | ||||
| 754 | Value *Val, ValueLatticeElement &BBLV, Instruction *BBI) { | ||||
| 755 | BBI = BBI ? BBI : dyn_cast<Instruction>(Val); | ||||
| 756 | if (!BBI) | ||||
| 757 | return; | ||||
| 758 | |||||
| 759 | BasicBlock *BB = BBI->getParent(); | ||||
| 760 | for (auto &AssumeVH : AC->assumptionsFor(Val)) { | ||||
| 761 | if (!AssumeVH) | ||||
| 762 | continue; | ||||
| 763 | |||||
| 764 | // Only check assumes in the block of the context instruction. Other | ||||
| 765 | // assumes will have already been taken into account when the value was | ||||
| 766 | // propagated from predecessor blocks. | ||||
| 767 | auto *I = cast<CallInst>(AssumeVH); | ||||
| 768 | if (I->getParent() != BB || !isValidAssumeForContext(I, BBI)) | ||||
| 769 | continue; | ||||
| 770 | |||||
| 771 | BBLV = intersect(BBLV, getValueFromCondition(Val, I->getArgOperand(0))); | ||||
| 772 | } | ||||
| 773 | |||||
| 774 | // If guards are not used in the module, don't spend time looking for them | ||||
| 775 | if (GuardDecl && !GuardDecl->use_empty() && | ||||
| 776 | BBI->getIterator() != BB->begin()) { | ||||
| 777 | for (Instruction &I : make_range(std::next(BBI->getIterator().getReverse()), | ||||
| 778 | BB->rend())) { | ||||
| 779 | Value *Cond = nullptr; | ||||
| 780 | if (match(&I, m_Intrinsic<Intrinsic::experimental_guard>(m_Value(Cond)))) | ||||
| 781 | BBLV = intersect(BBLV, getValueFromCondition(Val, Cond)); | ||||
| 782 | } | ||||
| 783 | } | ||||
| 784 | |||||
| 785 | if (BBLV.isOverdefined()) { | ||||
| 786 | // Check whether we're checking at the terminator, and the pointer has | ||||
| 787 | // been dereferenced in this block. | ||||
| 788 | PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Val->getType()); | ||||
| 789 | if (PTy && BB->getTerminator() == BBI && | ||||
| 790 | isNonNullAtEndOfBlock(Val, BB)) | ||||
| 791 | BBLV = ValueLatticeElement::getNot(ConstantPointerNull::get(PTy)); | ||||
| 792 | } | ||||
| 793 | } | ||||
| 794 | |||||
| 795 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> LazyValueInfoImpl::solveBlockValueSelect( | ||||
| 796 | SelectInst *SI, BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 797 | // Recurse on our inputs if needed | ||||
| 798 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> OptTrueVal = | ||||
| 799 | getBlockValue(SI->getTrueValue(), BB); | ||||
| 800 | if (!OptTrueVal) | ||||
| 801 | return None; | ||||
| 802 | ValueLatticeElement &TrueVal = *OptTrueVal; | ||||
| 803 | |||||
| 804 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> OptFalseVal = | ||||
| 805 | getBlockValue(SI->getFalseValue(), BB); | ||||
| 806 | if (!OptFalseVal) | ||||
| 807 | return None; | ||||
| 808 | ValueLatticeElement &FalseVal = *OptFalseVal; | ||||
| 809 | |||||
| 810 | if (TrueVal.isConstantRange() && FalseVal.isConstantRange()) { | ||||
| 811 | const ConstantRange &TrueCR = TrueVal.getConstantRange(); | ||||
| 812 | const ConstantRange &FalseCR = FalseVal.getConstantRange(); | ||||
| 813 | Value *LHS = nullptr; | ||||
| 814 | Value *RHS = nullptr; | ||||
| 815 | SelectPatternResult SPR = matchSelectPattern(SI, LHS, RHS); | ||||
| 816 | // Is this a min specifically of our two inputs? (Avoid the risk of | ||||
| 817 | // ValueTracking getting smarter looking back past our immediate inputs.) | ||||
| 818 | if (SelectPatternResult::isMinOrMax(SPR.Flavor) && | ||||
| 819 | LHS == SI->getTrueValue() && RHS == SI->getFalseValue()) { | ||||
| 820 | ConstantRange ResultCR = [&]() { | ||||
| 821 | switch (SPR.Flavor) { | ||||
| 822 | default: | ||||
| 823 | llvm_unreachable("unexpected minmax type!")__builtin_unreachable(); | ||||
| 824 | case SPF_SMIN: /// Signed minimum | ||||
| 825 | return TrueCR.smin(FalseCR); | ||||
| 826 | case SPF_UMIN: /// Unsigned minimum | ||||
| 827 | return TrueCR.umin(FalseCR); | ||||
| 828 | case SPF_SMAX: /// Signed maximum | ||||
| 829 | return TrueCR.smax(FalseCR); | ||||
| 830 | case SPF_UMAX: /// Unsigned maximum | ||||
| 831 | return TrueCR.umax(FalseCR); | ||||
| 832 | }; | ||||
| 833 | }(); | ||||
| 834 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange( | ||||
| 835 | ResultCR, TrueVal.isConstantRangeIncludingUndef() | | ||||
| 836 | FalseVal.isConstantRangeIncludingUndef()); | ||||
| 837 | } | ||||
| 838 | |||||
| 839 | if (SPR.Flavor == SPF_ABS) { | ||||
| 840 | if (LHS == SI->getTrueValue()) | ||||
| 841 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange( | ||||
| 842 | TrueCR.abs(), TrueVal.isConstantRangeIncludingUndef()); | ||||
| 843 | if (LHS == SI->getFalseValue()) | ||||
| 844 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange( | ||||
| 845 | FalseCR.abs(), FalseVal.isConstantRangeIncludingUndef()); | ||||
| 846 | } | ||||
| 847 | |||||
| 848 | if (SPR.Flavor == SPF_NABS) { | ||||
| 849 | ConstantRange Zero(APInt::getNullValue(TrueCR.getBitWidth())); | ||||
| 850 | if (LHS == SI->getTrueValue()) | ||||
| 851 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange( | ||||
| 852 | Zero.sub(TrueCR.abs()), FalseVal.isConstantRangeIncludingUndef()); | ||||
| 853 | if (LHS == SI->getFalseValue()) | ||||
| 854 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange( | ||||
| 855 | Zero.sub(FalseCR.abs()), FalseVal.isConstantRangeIncludingUndef()); | ||||
| 856 | } | ||||
| 857 | } | ||||
| 858 | |||||
| 859 | // Can we constrain the facts about the true and false values by using the | ||||
| 860 | // condition itself? This shows up with idioms like e.g. select(a > 5, a, 5). | ||||
| 861 | // TODO: We could potentially refine an overdefined true value above. | ||||
| 862 | Value *Cond = SI->getCondition(); | ||||
| 863 | TrueVal = intersect(TrueVal, | ||||
| 864 | getValueFromCondition(SI->getTrueValue(), Cond, true)); | ||||
| 865 | FalseVal = intersect(FalseVal, | ||||
| 866 | getValueFromCondition(SI->getFalseValue(), Cond, false)); | ||||
| 867 | |||||
| 868 | ValueLatticeElement Result = TrueVal; | ||||
| 869 | Result.mergeIn(FalseVal); | ||||
| 870 | return Result; | ||||
| 871 | } | ||||
| 872 | |||||
| 873 | Optional<ConstantRange> LazyValueInfoImpl::getRangeFor(Value *V, | ||||
| 874 | Instruction *CxtI, | ||||
| 875 | BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 876 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> OptVal = getBlockValue(V, BB); | ||||
| 877 | if (!OptVal) | ||||
| 878 | return None; | ||||
| 879 | |||||
| 880 | ValueLatticeElement &Val = *OptVal; | ||||
| 881 | intersectAssumeOrGuardBlockValueConstantRange(V, Val, CxtI); | ||||
| 882 | if (Val.isConstantRange()) | ||||
| 883 | return Val.getConstantRange(); | ||||
| 884 | |||||
| 885 | const unsigned OperandBitWidth = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(V->getType()); | ||||
| 886 | return ConstantRange::getFull(OperandBitWidth); | ||||
| 887 | } | ||||
| 888 | |||||
| 889 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> LazyValueInfoImpl::solveBlockValueCast( | ||||
| 890 | CastInst *CI, BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 891 | // Without knowing how wide the input is, we can't analyze it in any useful | ||||
| 892 | // way. | ||||
| 893 | if (!CI->getOperand(0)->getType()->isSized()) | ||||
| 894 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 895 | |||||
| 896 | // Filter out casts we don't know how to reason about before attempting to | ||||
| 897 | // recurse on our operand. This can cut a long search short if we know we're | ||||
| 898 | // not going to be able to get any useful information anways. | ||||
| 899 | switch (CI->getOpcode()) { | ||||
| 900 | case Instruction::Trunc: | ||||
| 901 | case Instruction::SExt: | ||||
| 902 | case Instruction::ZExt: | ||||
| 903 | case Instruction::BitCast: | ||||
| 904 | break; | ||||
| 905 | default: | ||||
| 906 | // Unhandled instructions are overdefined. | ||||
| 907 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " compute BB '" << BB->getName()do { } while (false) | ||||
| 908 | << "' - overdefined (unknown cast).\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 909 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 910 | } | ||||
| 911 | |||||
| 912 | // Figure out the range of the LHS. If that fails, we still apply the | ||||
| 913 | // transfer rule on the full set since we may be able to locally infer | ||||
| 914 | // interesting facts. | ||||
| 915 | Optional<ConstantRange> LHSRes = getRangeFor(CI->getOperand(0), CI, BB); | ||||
| 916 | if (!LHSRes.hasValue()) | ||||
| 917 | // More work to do before applying this transfer rule. | ||||
| 918 | return None; | ||||
| 919 | const ConstantRange &LHSRange = LHSRes.getValue(); | ||||
| 920 | |||||
| 921 | const unsigned ResultBitWidth = CI->getType()->getIntegerBitWidth(); | ||||
| 922 | |||||
| 923 | // NOTE: We're currently limited by the set of operations that ConstantRange | ||||
| 924 | // can evaluate symbolically. Enhancing that set will allows us to analyze | ||||
| 925 | // more definitions. | ||||
| 926 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange(LHSRange.castOp(CI->getOpcode(), | ||||
| 927 | ResultBitWidth)); | ||||
| 928 | } | ||||
| 929 | |||||
| 930 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> LazyValueInfoImpl::solveBlockValueBinaryOpImpl( | ||||
| 931 | Instruction *I, BasicBlock *BB, | ||||
| 932 | std::function<ConstantRange(const ConstantRange &, | ||||
| 933 | const ConstantRange &)> OpFn) { | ||||
| 934 | // Figure out the ranges of the operands. If that fails, use a | ||||
| 935 | // conservative range, but apply the transfer rule anyways. This | ||||
| 936 | // lets us pick up facts from expressions like "and i32 (call i32 | ||||
| 937 | // @foo()), 32" | ||||
| 938 | Optional<ConstantRange> LHSRes = getRangeFor(I->getOperand(0), I, BB); | ||||
| 939 | Optional<ConstantRange> RHSRes = getRangeFor(I->getOperand(1), I, BB); | ||||
| 940 | if (!LHSRes.hasValue() || !RHSRes.hasValue()) | ||||
| 941 | // More work to do before applying this transfer rule. | ||||
| 942 | return None; | ||||
| 943 | |||||
| 944 | const ConstantRange &LHSRange = LHSRes.getValue(); | ||||
| 945 | const ConstantRange &RHSRange = RHSRes.getValue(); | ||||
| 946 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange(OpFn(LHSRange, RHSRange)); | ||||
| 947 | } | ||||
| 948 | |||||
| 949 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> LazyValueInfoImpl::solveBlockValueBinaryOp( | ||||
| 950 | BinaryOperator *BO, BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 951 | assert(BO->getOperand(0)->getType()->isSized() &&((void)0) | ||||
| 952 | "all operands to binary operators are sized")((void)0); | ||||
| 953 | if (BO->getOpcode() == Instruction::Xor) { | ||||
| 954 | // Xor is the only operation not supported by ConstantRange::binaryOp(). | ||||
| 955 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " compute BB '" << BB->getName()do { } while (false) | ||||
| 956 | << "' - overdefined (unknown binary operator).\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 957 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 958 | } | ||||
| 959 | |||||
| 960 | if (auto *OBO = dyn_cast<OverflowingBinaryOperator>(BO)) { | ||||
| 961 | unsigned NoWrapKind = 0; | ||||
| 962 | if (OBO->hasNoUnsignedWrap()) | ||||
| 963 | NoWrapKind |= OverflowingBinaryOperator::NoUnsignedWrap; | ||||
| 964 | if (OBO->hasNoSignedWrap()) | ||||
| 965 | NoWrapKind |= OverflowingBinaryOperator::NoSignedWrap; | ||||
| 966 | |||||
| 967 | return solveBlockValueBinaryOpImpl( | ||||
| 968 | BO, BB, | ||||
| 969 | [BO, NoWrapKind](const ConstantRange &CR1, const ConstantRange &CR2) { | ||||
| 970 | return CR1.overflowingBinaryOp(BO->getOpcode(), CR2, NoWrapKind); | ||||
| 971 | }); | ||||
| 972 | } | ||||
| 973 | |||||
| 974 | return solveBlockValueBinaryOpImpl( | ||||
| 975 | BO, BB, [BO](const ConstantRange &CR1, const ConstantRange &CR2) { | ||||
| 976 | return CR1.binaryOp(BO->getOpcode(), CR2); | ||||
| 977 | }); | ||||
| 978 | } | ||||
| 979 | |||||
| 980 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> | ||||
| 981 | LazyValueInfoImpl::solveBlockValueOverflowIntrinsic(WithOverflowInst *WO, | ||||
| 982 | BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 983 | return solveBlockValueBinaryOpImpl( | ||||
| 984 | WO, BB, [WO](const ConstantRange &CR1, const ConstantRange &CR2) { | ||||
| 985 | return CR1.binaryOp(WO->getBinaryOp(), CR2); | ||||
| 986 | }); | ||||
| 987 | } | ||||
| 988 | |||||
| 989 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> LazyValueInfoImpl::solveBlockValueIntrinsic( | ||||
| 990 | IntrinsicInst *II, BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 991 | if (!ConstantRange::isIntrinsicSupported(II->getIntrinsicID())) { | ||||
| 992 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " compute BB '" << BB->getName()do { } while (false) | ||||
| 993 | << "' - unknown intrinsic.\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 994 | return getFromRangeMetadata(II); | ||||
| 995 | } | ||||
| 996 | |||||
| 997 | SmallVector<ConstantRange, 2> OpRanges; | ||||
| 998 | for (Value *Op : II->args()) { | ||||
| 999 | Optional<ConstantRange> Range = getRangeFor(Op, II, BB); | ||||
| 1000 | if (!Range) | ||||
| 1001 | return None; | ||||
| 1002 | OpRanges.push_back(*Range); | ||||
| 1003 | } | ||||
| 1004 | |||||
| 1005 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange( | ||||
| 1006 | ConstantRange::intrinsic(II->getIntrinsicID(), OpRanges)); | ||||
| 1007 | } | ||||
| 1008 | |||||
| 1009 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> LazyValueInfoImpl::solveBlockValueExtractValue( | ||||
| 1010 | ExtractValueInst *EVI, BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 1011 | if (auto *WO = dyn_cast<WithOverflowInst>(EVI->getAggregateOperand())) | ||||
| 1012 | if (EVI->getNumIndices() == 1 && *EVI->idx_begin() == 0) | ||||
| 1013 | return solveBlockValueOverflowIntrinsic(WO, BB); | ||||
| 1014 | |||||
| 1015 | // Handle extractvalue of insertvalue to allow further simplification | ||||
| 1016 | // based on replaced with.overflow intrinsics. | ||||
| 1017 | if (Value *V = SimplifyExtractValueInst( | ||||
| 1018 | EVI->getAggregateOperand(), EVI->getIndices(), | ||||
| 1019 | EVI->getModule()->getDataLayout())) | ||||
| 1020 | return getBlockValue(V, BB); | ||||
| 1021 | |||||
| 1022 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " compute BB '" << BB->getName()do { } while (false) | ||||
| 1023 | << "' - overdefined (unknown extractvalue).\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 1024 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 1025 | } | ||||
| 1026 | |||||
| 1027 | static bool matchICmpOperand(APInt &Offset, Value *LHS, Value *Val, | ||||
| 1028 | ICmpInst::Predicate Pred) { | ||||
| 1029 | if (LHS == Val) | ||||
| 1030 | return true; | ||||
| 1031 | |||||
| 1032 | // Handle range checking idiom produced by InstCombine. We will subtract the | ||||
| 1033 | // offset from the allowed range for RHS in this case. | ||||
| 1034 | const APInt *C; | ||||
| 1035 | if (match(LHS, m_Add(m_Specific(Val), m_APInt(C)))) { | ||||
| 1036 | Offset = *C; | ||||
| 1037 | return true; | ||||
| 1038 | } | ||||
| 1039 | |||||
| 1040 | // Handle the symmetric case. This appears in saturation patterns like | ||||
| 1041 | // (x == 16) ? 16 : (x + 1). | ||||
| 1042 | if (match(Val, m_Add(m_Specific(LHS), m_APInt(C)))) { | ||||
| 1043 | Offset = -*C; | ||||
| 1044 | return true; | ||||
| 1045 | } | ||||
| 1046 | |||||
| 1047 | // If (x | y) < C, then (x < C) && (y < C). | ||||
| 1048 | if (match(LHS, m_c_Or(m_Specific(Val), m_Value())) && | ||||
| 1049 | (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_ULE)) | ||||
| 1050 | return true; | ||||
| 1051 | |||||
| 1052 | // If (x & y) > C, then (x > C) && (y > C). | ||||
| 1053 | if (match(LHS, m_c_And(m_Specific(Val), m_Value())) && | ||||
| 1054 | (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT || Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_UGE)) | ||||
| 1055 | return true; | ||||
| 1056 | |||||
| 1057 | return false; | ||||
| 1058 | } | ||||
| 1059 | |||||
| 1060 | /// Get value range for a "(Val + Offset) Pred RHS" condition. | ||||
| 1061 | static ValueLatticeElement getValueFromSimpleICmpCondition( | ||||
| 1062 | CmpInst::Predicate Pred, Value *RHS, const APInt &Offset) { | ||||
| 1063 | ConstantRange RHSRange(RHS->getType()->getIntegerBitWidth(), | ||||
| 1064 | /*isFullSet=*/true); | ||||
| 1065 | if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(RHS)) | ||||
| 1066 | RHSRange = ConstantRange(CI->getValue()); | ||||
| 1067 | else if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(RHS)) | ||||
| 1068 | if (auto *Ranges = I->getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_range)) | ||||
| 1069 | RHSRange = getConstantRangeFromMetadata(*Ranges); | ||||
| 1070 | |||||
| 1071 | ConstantRange TrueValues = | ||||
| 1072 | ConstantRange::makeAllowedICmpRegion(Pred, RHSRange); | ||||
| 1073 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange(TrueValues.subtract(Offset)); | ||||
| 1074 | } | ||||
| 1075 | |||||
| 1076 | static ValueLatticeElement getValueFromICmpCondition(Value *Val, ICmpInst *ICI, | ||||
| 1077 | bool isTrueDest) { | ||||
| 1078 | Value *LHS = ICI->getOperand(0); | ||||
| 1079 | Value *RHS = ICI->getOperand(1); | ||||
| 1080 | |||||
| 1081 | // Get the predicate that must hold along the considered edge. | ||||
| 1082 | CmpInst::Predicate EdgePred = | ||||
| 1083 | isTrueDest ? ICI->getPredicate() : ICI->getInversePredicate(); | ||||
| 1084 | |||||
| 1085 | if (isa<Constant>(RHS)) { | ||||
| 1086 | if (ICI->isEquality() && LHS == Val) { | ||||
| 1087 | if (EdgePred == ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ) | ||||
| 1088 | return ValueLatticeElement::get(cast<Constant>(RHS)); | ||||
| 1089 | else if (!isa<UndefValue>(RHS)) | ||||
| 1090 | return ValueLatticeElement::getNot(cast<Constant>(RHS)); | ||||
| 1091 | } | ||||
| 1092 | } | ||||
| 1093 | |||||
| 1094 | Type *Ty = Val->getType(); | ||||
| 1095 | if (!Ty->isIntegerTy()) | ||||
| 1096 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 1097 | |||||
| 1098 | APInt Offset(Ty->getScalarSizeInBits(), 0); | ||||
| 1099 | if (matchICmpOperand(Offset, LHS, Val, EdgePred)) | ||||
| 1100 | return getValueFromSimpleICmpCondition(EdgePred, RHS, Offset); | ||||
| 1101 | |||||
| 1102 | CmpInst::Predicate SwappedPred = CmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(EdgePred); | ||||
| 1103 | if (matchICmpOperand(Offset, RHS, Val, SwappedPred)) | ||||
| 1104 | return getValueFromSimpleICmpCondition(SwappedPred, LHS, Offset); | ||||
| 1105 | |||||
| 1106 | const APInt *Mask, *C; | ||||
| 1107 | if (match(LHS, m_And(m_Specific(Val), m_APInt(Mask))) && | ||||
| 1108 | match(RHS, m_APInt(C))) { | ||||
| 1109 | // If (Val & Mask) == C then all the masked bits are known and we can | ||||
| 1110 | // compute a value range based on that. | ||||
| 1111 | if (EdgePred == ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ) { | ||||
| 1112 | KnownBits Known; | ||||
| 1113 | Known.Zero = ~*C & *Mask; | ||||
| 1114 | Known.One = *C & *Mask; | ||||
| 1115 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange( | ||||
| 1116 | ConstantRange::fromKnownBits(Known, /*IsSigned*/ false)); | ||||
| 1117 | } | ||||
| 1118 | // If (Val & Mask) != 0 then the value must be larger than the lowest set | ||||
| 1119 | // bit of Mask. | ||||
| 1120 | if (EdgePred == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE && !Mask->isNullValue() && | ||||
| 1121 | C->isNullValue()) { | ||||
| 1122 | unsigned BitWidth = Ty->getIntegerBitWidth(); | ||||
| 1123 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange(ConstantRange::getNonEmpty( | ||||
| 1124 | APInt::getOneBitSet(BitWidth, Mask->countTrailingZeros()), | ||||
| 1125 | APInt::getNullValue(BitWidth))); | ||||
| 1126 | } | ||||
| 1127 | } | ||||
| 1128 | |||||
| 1129 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 1130 | } | ||||
| 1131 | |||||
| 1132 | // Handle conditions of the form | ||||
| 1133 | // extractvalue(op.with.overflow(%x, C), 1). | ||||
| 1134 | static ValueLatticeElement getValueFromOverflowCondition( | ||||
| 1135 | Value *Val, WithOverflowInst *WO, bool IsTrueDest) { | ||||
| 1136 | // TODO: This only works with a constant RHS for now. We could also compute | ||||
| 1137 | // the range of the RHS, but this doesn't fit into the current structure of | ||||
| 1138 | // the edge value calculation. | ||||
| 1139 | const APInt *C; | ||||
| 1140 | if (WO->getLHS() != Val || !match(WO->getRHS(), m_APInt(C))) | ||||
| 1141 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 1142 | |||||
| 1143 | // Calculate the possible values of %x for which no overflow occurs. | ||||
| 1144 | ConstantRange NWR = ConstantRange::makeExactNoWrapRegion( | ||||
| 1145 | WO->getBinaryOp(), *C, WO->getNoWrapKind()); | ||||
| 1146 | |||||
| 1147 | // If overflow is false, %x is constrained to NWR. If overflow is true, %x is | ||||
| 1148 | // constrained to it's inverse (all values that might cause overflow). | ||||
| 1149 | if (IsTrueDest) | ||||
| 1150 | NWR = NWR.inverse(); | ||||
| 1151 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange(NWR); | ||||
| 1152 | } | ||||
| 1153 | |||||
| 1154 | static Optional<ValueLatticeElement> | ||||
| 1155 | getValueFromConditionImpl(Value *Val, Value *Cond, bool isTrueDest, | ||||
| 1156 | bool isRevisit, | ||||
| 1157 | SmallDenseMap<Value *, ValueLatticeElement> &Visited, | ||||
| 1158 | SmallVectorImpl<Value *> &Worklist) { | ||||
| 1159 | if (!isRevisit) { | ||||
| 1160 | if (ICmpInst *ICI = dyn_cast<ICmpInst>(Cond)) | ||||
| 1161 | return getValueFromICmpCondition(Val, ICI, isTrueDest); | ||||
| 1162 | |||||
| 1163 | if (auto *EVI = dyn_cast<ExtractValueInst>(Cond)) | ||||
| 1164 | if (auto *WO = dyn_cast<WithOverflowInst>(EVI->getAggregateOperand())) | ||||
| 1165 | if (EVI->getNumIndices() == 1 && *EVI->idx_begin() == 1) | ||||
| 1166 | return getValueFromOverflowCondition(Val, WO, isTrueDest); | ||||
| 1167 | } | ||||
| 1168 | |||||
| 1169 | Value *L, *R; | ||||
| 1170 | bool IsAnd; | ||||
| 1171 | if (match(Cond, m_LogicalAnd(m_Value(L), m_Value(R)))) | ||||
| 1172 | IsAnd = true; | ||||
| 1173 | else if (match(Cond, m_LogicalOr(m_Value(L), m_Value(R)))) | ||||
| 1174 | IsAnd = false; | ||||
| 1175 | else | ||||
| 1176 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 1177 | |||||
| 1178 | auto LV = Visited.find(L); | ||||
| 1179 | auto RV = Visited.find(R); | ||||
| 1180 | |||||
| 1181 | // if (L && R) -> intersect L and R | ||||
| 1182 | // if (!(L || R)) -> intersect L and R | ||||
| 1183 | // if (L || R) -> union L and R | ||||
| 1184 | // if (!(L && R)) -> union L and R | ||||
| 1185 | if ((isTrueDest ^ IsAnd) && (LV != Visited.end())) { | ||||
| 1186 | ValueLatticeElement V = LV->second; | ||||
| 1187 | if (V.isOverdefined()) | ||||
| 1188 | return V; | ||||
| 1189 | if (RV != Visited.end()) { | ||||
| 1190 | V.mergeIn(RV->second); | ||||
| 1191 | return V; | ||||
| 1192 | } | ||||
| 1193 | } | ||||
| 1194 | |||||
| 1195 | if (LV == Visited.end() || RV == Visited.end()) { | ||||
| 1196 | assert(!isRevisit)((void)0); | ||||
| 1197 | if (LV == Visited.end()) | ||||
| 1198 | Worklist.push_back(L); | ||||
| 1199 | if (RV == Visited.end()) | ||||
| 1200 | Worklist.push_back(R); | ||||
| 1201 | return None; | ||||
| 1202 | } | ||||
| 1203 | |||||
| 1204 | return intersect(LV->second, RV->second); | ||||
| 1205 | } | ||||
| 1206 | |||||
| 1207 | ValueLatticeElement getValueFromCondition(Value *Val, Value *Cond, | ||||
| 1208 | bool isTrueDest) { | ||||
| 1209 | assert(Cond && "precondition")((void)0); | ||||
| 1210 | SmallDenseMap<Value*, ValueLatticeElement> Visited; | ||||
| 1211 | SmallVector<Value *> Worklist; | ||||
| 1212 | |||||
| 1213 | Worklist.push_back(Cond); | ||||
| 1214 | do { | ||||
| 1215 | Value *CurrentCond = Worklist.back(); | ||||
| 1216 | // Insert an Overdefined placeholder into the set to prevent | ||||
| 1217 | // infinite recursion if there exists IRs that use not | ||||
| 1218 | // dominated by its def as in this example: | ||||
| 1219 | // "%tmp3 = or i1 undef, %tmp4" | ||||
| 1220 | // "%tmp4 = or i1 undef, %tmp3" | ||||
| 1221 | auto Iter = | ||||
| 1222 | Visited.try_emplace(CurrentCond, ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined()); | ||||
| 1223 | bool isRevisit = !Iter.second; | ||||
| 1224 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> Result = getValueFromConditionImpl( | ||||
| 1225 | Val, CurrentCond, isTrueDest, isRevisit, Visited, Worklist); | ||||
| 1226 | if (Result) { | ||||
| 1227 | Visited[CurrentCond] = *Result; | ||||
| 1228 | Worklist.pop_back(); | ||||
| 1229 | } | ||||
| 1230 | } while (!Worklist.empty()); | ||||
| 1231 | |||||
| 1232 | auto Result = Visited.find(Cond); | ||||
| 1233 | assert(Result != Visited.end())((void)0); | ||||
| 1234 | return Result->second; | ||||
| 1235 | } | ||||
| 1236 | |||||
| 1237 | // Return true if Usr has Op as an operand, otherwise false. | ||||
| 1238 | static bool usesOperand(User *Usr, Value *Op) { | ||||
| 1239 | return is_contained(Usr->operands(), Op); | ||||
| 1240 | } | ||||
| 1241 | |||||
| 1242 | // Return true if the instruction type of Val is supported by | ||||
| 1243 | // constantFoldUser(). Currently CastInst, BinaryOperator and FreezeInst only. | ||||
| 1244 | // Call this before calling constantFoldUser() to find out if it's even worth | ||||
| 1245 | // attempting to call it. | ||||
| 1246 | static bool isOperationFoldable(User *Usr) { | ||||
| 1247 | return isa<CastInst>(Usr) || isa<BinaryOperator>(Usr) || isa<FreezeInst>(Usr); | ||||
| 1248 | } | ||||
| 1249 | |||||
| 1250 | // Check if Usr can be simplified to an integer constant when the value of one | ||||
| 1251 | // of its operands Op is an integer constant OpConstVal. If so, return it as an | ||||
| 1252 | // lattice value range with a single element or otherwise return an overdefined | ||||
| 1253 | // lattice value. | ||||
| 1254 | static ValueLatticeElement constantFoldUser(User *Usr, Value *Op, | ||||
| 1255 | const APInt &OpConstVal, | ||||
| 1256 | const DataLayout &DL) { | ||||
| 1257 | assert(isOperationFoldable(Usr) && "Precondition")((void)0); | ||||
| 1258 | Constant* OpConst = Constant::getIntegerValue(Op->getType(), OpConstVal); | ||||
| 1259 | // Check if Usr can be simplified to a constant. | ||||
| 1260 | if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(Usr)) { | ||||
| 1261 | assert(CI->getOperand(0) == Op && "Operand 0 isn't Op")((void)0); | ||||
| 1262 | if (auto *C = dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>( | ||||
| 1263 | SimplifyCastInst(CI->getOpcode(), OpConst, | ||||
| 1264 | CI->getDestTy(), DL))) { | ||||
| 1265 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange(ConstantRange(C->getValue())); | ||||
| 1266 | } | ||||
| 1267 | } else if (auto *BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(Usr)) { | ||||
| 1268 | bool Op0Match = BO->getOperand(0) == Op; | ||||
| 1269 | bool Op1Match = BO->getOperand(1) == Op; | ||||
| 1270 | assert((Op0Match || Op1Match) &&((void)0) | ||||
| 1271 | "Operand 0 nor Operand 1 isn't a match")((void)0); | ||||
| 1272 | Value *LHS = Op0Match ? OpConst : BO->getOperand(0); | ||||
| 1273 | Value *RHS = Op1Match ? OpConst : BO->getOperand(1); | ||||
| 1274 | if (auto *C = dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>( | ||||
| 1275 | SimplifyBinOp(BO->getOpcode(), LHS, RHS, DL))) { | ||||
| 1276 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange(ConstantRange(C->getValue())); | ||||
| 1277 | } | ||||
| 1278 | } else if (isa<FreezeInst>(Usr)) { | ||||
| 1279 | assert(cast<FreezeInst>(Usr)->getOperand(0) == Op && "Operand 0 isn't Op")((void)0); | ||||
| 1280 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange(ConstantRange(OpConstVal)); | ||||
| 1281 | } | ||||
| 1282 | return ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 1283 | } | ||||
| 1284 | |||||
| 1285 | /// Compute the value of Val on the edge BBFrom -> BBTo. Returns false if | ||||
| 1286 | /// Val is not constrained on the edge. Result is unspecified if return value | ||||
| 1287 | /// is false. | ||||
| 1288 | static Optional<ValueLatticeElement> getEdgeValueLocal(Value *Val, | ||||
| 1289 | BasicBlock *BBFrom, | ||||
| 1290 | BasicBlock *BBTo) { | ||||
| 1291 | // TODO: Handle more complex conditionals. If (v == 0 || v2 < 1) is false, we | ||||
| 1292 | // know that v != 0. | ||||
| 1293 | if (BranchInst *BI = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(BBFrom->getTerminator())) { | ||||
| 1294 | // If this is a conditional branch and only one successor goes to BBTo, then | ||||
| 1295 | // we may be able to infer something from the condition. | ||||
| 1296 | if (BI->isConditional() && | ||||
| 1297 | BI->getSuccessor(0) != BI->getSuccessor(1)) { | ||||
| 1298 | bool isTrueDest = BI->getSuccessor(0) == BBTo; | ||||
| 1299 | assert(BI->getSuccessor(!isTrueDest) == BBTo &&((void)0) | ||||
| 1300 | "BBTo isn't a successor of BBFrom")((void)0); | ||||
| 1301 | Value *Condition = BI->getCondition(); | ||||
| 1302 | |||||
| 1303 | // If V is the condition of the branch itself, then we know exactly what | ||||
| 1304 | // it is. | ||||
| 1305 | if (Condition == Val) | ||||
| 1306 | return ValueLatticeElement::get(ConstantInt::get( | ||||
| 1307 | Type::getInt1Ty(Val->getContext()), isTrueDest)); | ||||
| 1308 | |||||
| 1309 | // If the condition of the branch is an equality comparison, we may be | ||||
| 1310 | // able to infer the value. | ||||
| 1311 | ValueLatticeElement Result = getValueFromCondition(Val, Condition, | ||||
| 1312 | isTrueDest); | ||||
| 1313 | if (!Result.isOverdefined()) | ||||
| 1314 | return Result; | ||||
| 1315 | |||||
| 1316 | if (User *Usr = dyn_cast<User>(Val)) { | ||||
| 1317 | assert(Result.isOverdefined() && "Result isn't overdefined")((void)0); | ||||
| 1318 | // Check with isOperationFoldable() first to avoid linearly iterating | ||||
| 1319 | // over the operands unnecessarily which can be expensive for | ||||
| 1320 | // instructions with many operands. | ||||
| 1321 | if (isa<IntegerType>(Usr->getType()) && isOperationFoldable(Usr)) { | ||||
| 1322 | const DataLayout &DL = BBTo->getModule()->getDataLayout(); | ||||
| 1323 | if (usesOperand(Usr, Condition)) { | ||||
| 1324 | // If Val has Condition as an operand and Val can be folded into a | ||||
| 1325 | // constant with either Condition == true or Condition == false, | ||||
| 1326 | // propagate the constant. | ||||
| 1327 | // eg. | ||||
| 1328 | // ; %Val is true on the edge to %then. | ||||
| 1329 | // %Val = and i1 %Condition, true. | ||||
| 1330 | // br %Condition, label %then, label %else | ||||
| 1331 | APInt ConditionVal(1, isTrueDest ? 1 : 0); | ||||
| 1332 | Result = constantFoldUser(Usr, Condition, ConditionVal, DL); | ||||
| 1333 | } else { | ||||
| 1334 | // If one of Val's operand has an inferred value, we may be able to | ||||
| 1335 | // infer the value of Val. | ||||
| 1336 | // eg. | ||||
| 1337 | // ; %Val is 94 on the edge to %then. | ||||
| 1338 | // %Val = add i8 %Op, 1 | ||||
| 1339 | // %Condition = icmp eq i8 %Op, 93 | ||||
| 1340 | // br i1 %Condition, label %then, label %else | ||||
| 1341 | for (unsigned i = 0; i < Usr->getNumOperands(); ++i) { | ||||
| 1342 | Value *Op = Usr->getOperand(i); | ||||
| 1343 | ValueLatticeElement OpLatticeVal = | ||||
| 1344 | getValueFromCondition(Op, Condition, isTrueDest); | ||||
| 1345 | if (Optional<APInt> OpConst = OpLatticeVal.asConstantInteger()) { | ||||
| 1346 | Result = constantFoldUser(Usr, Op, OpConst.getValue(), DL); | ||||
| 1347 | break; | ||||
| 1348 | } | ||||
| 1349 | } | ||||
| 1350 | } | ||||
| 1351 | } | ||||
| 1352 | } | ||||
| 1353 | if (!Result.isOverdefined()) | ||||
| 1354 | return Result; | ||||
| 1355 | } | ||||
| 1356 | } | ||||
| 1357 | |||||
| 1358 | // If the edge was formed by a switch on the value, then we may know exactly | ||||
| 1359 | // what it is. | ||||
| 1360 | if (SwitchInst *SI = dyn_cast<SwitchInst>(BBFrom->getTerminator())) { | ||||
| 1361 | Value *Condition = SI->getCondition(); | ||||
| 1362 | if (!isa<IntegerType>(Val->getType())) | ||||
| 1363 | return None; | ||||
| 1364 | bool ValUsesConditionAndMayBeFoldable = false; | ||||
| 1365 | if (Condition != Val) { | ||||
| 1366 | // Check if Val has Condition as an operand. | ||||
| 1367 | if (User *Usr = dyn_cast<User>(Val)) | ||||
| 1368 | ValUsesConditionAndMayBeFoldable = isOperationFoldable(Usr) && | ||||
| 1369 | usesOperand(Usr, Condition); | ||||
| 1370 | if (!ValUsesConditionAndMayBeFoldable) | ||||
| 1371 | return None; | ||||
| 1372 | } | ||||
| 1373 | assert((Condition == Val || ValUsesConditionAndMayBeFoldable) &&((void)0) | ||||
| 1374 | "Condition != Val nor Val doesn't use Condition")((void)0); | ||||
| 1375 | |||||
| 1376 | bool DefaultCase = SI->getDefaultDest() == BBTo; | ||||
| 1377 | unsigned BitWidth = Val->getType()->getIntegerBitWidth(); | ||||
| 1378 | ConstantRange EdgesVals(BitWidth, DefaultCase/*isFullSet*/); | ||||
| 1379 | |||||
| 1380 | for (auto Case : SI->cases()) { | ||||
| 1381 | APInt CaseValue = Case.getCaseValue()->getValue(); | ||||
| 1382 | ConstantRange EdgeVal(CaseValue); | ||||
| 1383 | if (ValUsesConditionAndMayBeFoldable) { | ||||
| 1384 | User *Usr = cast<User>(Val); | ||||
| 1385 | const DataLayout &DL = BBTo->getModule()->getDataLayout(); | ||||
| 1386 | ValueLatticeElement EdgeLatticeVal = | ||||
| 1387 | constantFoldUser(Usr, Condition, CaseValue, DL); | ||||
| 1388 | if (EdgeLatticeVal.isOverdefined()) | ||||
| 1389 | return None; | ||||
| 1390 | EdgeVal = EdgeLatticeVal.getConstantRange(); | ||||
| 1391 | } | ||||
| 1392 | if (DefaultCase) { | ||||
| 1393 | // It is possible that the default destination is the destination of | ||||
| 1394 | // some cases. We cannot perform difference for those cases. | ||||
| 1395 | // We know Condition != CaseValue in BBTo. In some cases we can use | ||||
| 1396 | // this to infer Val == f(Condition) is != f(CaseValue). For now, we | ||||
| 1397 | // only do this when f is identity (i.e. Val == Condition), but we | ||||
| 1398 | // should be able to do this for any injective f. | ||||
| 1399 | if (Case.getCaseSuccessor() != BBTo && Condition == Val) | ||||
| 1400 | EdgesVals = EdgesVals.difference(EdgeVal); | ||||
| 1401 | } else if (Case.getCaseSuccessor() == BBTo) | ||||
| 1402 | EdgesVals = EdgesVals.unionWith(EdgeVal); | ||||
| 1403 | } | ||||
| 1404 | return ValueLatticeElement::getRange(std::move(EdgesVals)); | ||||
| 1405 | } | ||||
| 1406 | return None; | ||||
| 1407 | } | ||||
| 1408 | |||||
| 1409 | /// Compute the value of Val on the edge BBFrom -> BBTo or the value at | ||||
| 1410 | /// the basic block if the edge does not constrain Val. | ||||
| 1411 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> LazyValueInfoImpl::getEdgeValue( | ||||
| 1412 | Value *Val, BasicBlock *BBFrom, BasicBlock *BBTo, Instruction *CxtI) { | ||||
| 1413 | // If already a constant, there is nothing to compute. | ||||
| 1414 | if (Constant *VC = dyn_cast<Constant>(Val)) | ||||
| 1415 | return ValueLatticeElement::get(VC); | ||||
| 1416 | |||||
| 1417 | ValueLatticeElement LocalResult = getEdgeValueLocal(Val, BBFrom, BBTo) | ||||
| 1418 | .getValueOr(ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined()); | ||||
| 1419 | if (hasSingleValue(LocalResult)) | ||||
| 1420 | // Can't get any more precise here | ||||
| 1421 | return LocalResult; | ||||
| 1422 | |||||
| 1423 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> OptInBlock = getBlockValue(Val, BBFrom); | ||||
| 1424 | if (!OptInBlock) | ||||
| 1425 | return None; | ||||
| 1426 | ValueLatticeElement &InBlock = *OptInBlock; | ||||
| 1427 | |||||
| 1428 | // Try to intersect ranges of the BB and the constraint on the edge. | ||||
| 1429 | intersectAssumeOrGuardBlockValueConstantRange(Val, InBlock, | ||||
| 1430 | BBFrom->getTerminator()); | ||||
| 1431 | // We can use the context instruction (generically the ultimate instruction | ||||
| 1432 | // the calling pass is trying to simplify) here, even though the result of | ||||
| 1433 | // this function is generally cached when called from the solve* functions | ||||
| 1434 | // (and that cached result might be used with queries using a different | ||||
| 1435 | // context instruction), because when this function is called from the solve* | ||||
| 1436 | // functions, the context instruction is not provided. When called from | ||||
| 1437 | // LazyValueInfoImpl::getValueOnEdge, the context instruction is provided, | ||||
| 1438 | // but then the result is not cached. | ||||
| 1439 | intersectAssumeOrGuardBlockValueConstantRange(Val, InBlock, CxtI); | ||||
| 1440 | |||||
| 1441 | return intersect(LocalResult, InBlock); | ||||
| 1442 | } | ||||
| 1443 | |||||
| 1444 | ValueLatticeElement LazyValueInfoImpl::getValueInBlock(Value *V, BasicBlock *BB, | ||||
| 1445 | Instruction *CxtI) { | ||||
| 1446 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "LVI Getting block end value " << *V << " at '"do { } while (false) | ||||
| 1447 | << BB->getName() << "'\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 1448 | |||||
| 1449 | assert(BlockValueStack.empty() && BlockValueSet.empty())((void)0); | ||||
| 1450 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> OptResult = getBlockValue(V, BB); | ||||
| 1451 | if (!OptResult) { | ||||
| 1452 | solve(); | ||||
| 1453 | OptResult = getBlockValue(V, BB); | ||||
| 1454 | assert(OptResult && "Value not available after solving")((void)0); | ||||
| 1455 | } | ||||
| 1456 | ValueLatticeElement Result = *OptResult; | ||||
| 1457 | intersectAssumeOrGuardBlockValueConstantRange(V, Result, CxtI); | ||||
| 1458 | |||||
| 1459 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Result = " << Result << "\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 1460 | return Result; | ||||
| 1461 | } | ||||
| 1462 | |||||
| 1463 | ValueLatticeElement LazyValueInfoImpl::getValueAt(Value *V, Instruction *CxtI) { | ||||
| 1464 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "LVI Getting value " << *V << " at '" << CxtI->getName()do { } while (false) | ||||
| 1465 | << "'\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 1466 | |||||
| 1467 | if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V)) | ||||
| 1468 | return ValueLatticeElement::get(C); | ||||
| 1469 | |||||
| 1470 | ValueLatticeElement Result = ValueLatticeElement::getOverdefined(); | ||||
| 1471 | if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V)) | ||||
| 1472 | Result = getFromRangeMetadata(I); | ||||
| 1473 | intersectAssumeOrGuardBlockValueConstantRange(V, Result, CxtI); | ||||
| 1474 | |||||
| 1475 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Result = " << Result << "\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 1476 | return Result; | ||||
| 1477 | } | ||||
| 1478 | |||||
| 1479 | ValueLatticeElement LazyValueInfoImpl:: | ||||
| 1480 | getValueOnEdge(Value *V, BasicBlock *FromBB, BasicBlock *ToBB, | ||||
| 1481 | Instruction *CxtI) { | ||||
| 1482 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "LVI Getting edge value " << *V << " from '"do { } while (false) | ||||
| 1483 | << FromBB->getName() << "' to '" << ToBB->getName()do { } while (false) | ||||
| 1484 | << "'\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 1485 | |||||
| 1486 | Optional<ValueLatticeElement> Result = getEdgeValue(V, FromBB, ToBB, CxtI); | ||||
| 1487 | if (!Result) { | ||||
| 1488 | solve(); | ||||
| 1489 | Result = getEdgeValue(V, FromBB, ToBB, CxtI); | ||||
| 1490 | assert(Result && "More work to do after problem solved?")((void)0); | ||||
| 1491 | } | ||||
| 1492 | |||||
| 1493 | LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Result = " << *Result << "\n")do { } while (false); | ||||
| 1494 | return *Result; | ||||
| 1495 | } | ||||
| 1496 | |||||
| 1497 | void LazyValueInfoImpl::threadEdge(BasicBlock *PredBB, BasicBlock *OldSucc, | ||||
| 1498 | BasicBlock *NewSucc) { | ||||
| 1499 | TheCache.threadEdgeImpl(OldSucc, NewSucc); | ||||
| 1500 | } | ||||
| 1501 | |||||
| 1502 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||||
| 1503 | // LazyValueInfo Impl | ||||
| 1504 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||||
| 1505 | |||||
| 1506 | /// This lazily constructs the LazyValueInfoImpl. | ||||
| 1507 | static LazyValueInfoImpl &getImpl(void *&PImpl, AssumptionCache *AC, | ||||
| 1508 | const Module *M) { | ||||
| 1509 | if (!PImpl) { | ||||
| 1510 | assert(M && "getCache() called with a null Module")((void)0); | ||||
| 1511 | const DataLayout &DL = M->getDataLayout(); | ||||
| 1512 | Function *GuardDecl = M->getFunction( | ||||
| 1513 | Intrinsic::getName(Intrinsic::experimental_guard)); | ||||
| 1514 | PImpl = new LazyValueInfoImpl(AC, DL, GuardDecl); | ||||
| 1515 | } | ||||
| 1516 | return *static_cast<LazyValueInfoImpl*>(PImpl); | ||||
| 1517 | } | ||||
| 1518 | |||||
| 1519 | bool LazyValueInfoWrapperPass::runOnFunction(Function &F) { | ||||
| 1520 | Info.AC = &getAnalysis<AssumptionCacheTracker>().getAssumptionCache(F); | ||||
| 1521 | Info.TLI = &getAnalysis<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>().getTLI(F); | ||||
| 1522 | |||||
| 1523 | if (Info.PImpl) | ||||
| 1524 | getImpl(Info.PImpl, Info.AC, F.getParent()).clear(); | ||||
| 1525 | |||||
| 1526 | // Fully lazy. | ||||
| 1527 | return false; | ||||
| 1528 | } | ||||
| 1529 | |||||
| 1530 | void LazyValueInfoWrapperPass::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const { | ||||
| 1531 | AU.setPreservesAll(); | ||||
| 1532 | AU.addRequired<AssumptionCacheTracker>(); | ||||
| 1533 | AU.addRequired<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>(); | ||||
| 1534 | } | ||||
| 1535 | |||||
| 1536 | LazyValueInfo &LazyValueInfoWrapperPass::getLVI() { return Info; } | ||||
| 1537 | |||||
| 1538 | LazyValueInfo::~LazyValueInfo() { releaseMemory(); } | ||||
| 1539 | |||||
| 1540 | void LazyValueInfo::releaseMemory() { | ||||
| 1541 | // If the cache was allocated, free it. | ||||
| 1542 | if (PImpl) { | ||||
| 1543 | delete &getImpl(PImpl, AC, nullptr); | ||||
| 1544 | PImpl = nullptr; | ||||
| 1545 | } | ||||
| 1546 | } | ||||
| 1547 | |||||
| 1548 | bool LazyValueInfo::invalidate(Function &F, const PreservedAnalyses &PA, | ||||
| 1549 | FunctionAnalysisManager::Invalidator &Inv) { | ||||
| 1550 | // We need to invalidate if we have either failed to preserve this analyses | ||||
| 1551 | // result directly or if any of its dependencies have been invalidated. | ||||
| 1552 | auto PAC = PA.getChecker<LazyValueAnalysis>(); | ||||
| 1553 | if (!(PAC.preserved() || PAC.preservedSet<AllAnalysesOn<Function>>())) | ||||
| 1554 | return true; | ||||
| 1555 | |||||
| 1556 | return false; | ||||
| 1557 | } | ||||
| 1558 | |||||
| 1559 | void LazyValueInfoWrapperPass::releaseMemory() { Info.releaseMemory(); } | ||||
| 1560 | |||||
| 1561 | LazyValueInfo LazyValueAnalysis::run(Function &F, | ||||
| 1562 | FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM) { | ||||
| 1563 | auto &AC = FAM.getResult<AssumptionAnalysis>(F); | ||||
| 1564 | auto &TLI = FAM.getResult<TargetLibraryAnalysis>(F); | ||||
| 1565 | |||||
| 1566 | return LazyValueInfo(&AC, &F.getParent()->getDataLayout(), &TLI); | ||||
| 1567 | } | ||||
| 1568 | |||||
| 1569 | /// Returns true if we can statically tell that this value will never be a | ||||
| 1570 | /// "useful" constant. In practice, this means we've got something like an | ||||
| 1571 | /// alloca or a malloc call for which a comparison against a constant can | ||||
| 1572 | /// only be guarding dead code. Note that we are potentially giving up some | ||||
| 1573 | /// precision in dead code (a constant result) in favour of avoiding a | ||||
| 1574 | /// expensive search for a easily answered common query. | ||||
| 1575 | static bool isKnownNonConstant(Value *V) { | ||||
| 1576 | V = V->stripPointerCasts(); | ||||
| 1577 | // The return val of alloc cannot be a Constant. | ||||
| 1578 | if (isa<AllocaInst>(V)) | ||||
| 1579 | return true; | ||||
| 1580 | return false; | ||||
| 1581 | } | ||||
| 1582 | |||||
| 1583 | Constant *LazyValueInfo::getConstant(Value *V, Instruction *CxtI) { | ||||
| 1584 | // Bail out early if V is known not to be a Constant. | ||||
| 1585 | if (isKnownNonConstant(V)) | ||||
| 1586 | return nullptr; | ||||
| 1587 | |||||
| 1588 | BasicBlock *BB = CxtI->getParent(); | ||||
| 1589 | ValueLatticeElement Result = | ||||
| 1590 | getImpl(PImpl, AC, BB->getModule()).getValueInBlock(V, BB, CxtI); | ||||
| 1591 | |||||
| 1592 | if (Result.isConstant()) | ||||
| 1593 | return Result.getConstant(); | ||||
| 1594 | if (Result.isConstantRange()) { | ||||
| 1595 | const ConstantRange &CR = Result.getConstantRange(); | ||||
| 1596 | if (const APInt *SingleVal = CR.getSingleElement()) | ||||
| 1597 | return ConstantInt::get(V->getContext(), *SingleVal); | ||||
| 1598 | } | ||||
| 1599 | return nullptr; | ||||
| 1600 | } | ||||
| 1601 | |||||
| 1602 | ConstantRange LazyValueInfo::getConstantRange(Value *V, Instruction *CxtI, | ||||
| 1603 | bool UndefAllowed) { | ||||
| 1604 | assert(V->getType()->isIntegerTy())((void)0); | ||||
| 1605 | unsigned Width = V->getType()->getIntegerBitWidth(); | ||||
| 1606 | BasicBlock *BB = CxtI->getParent(); | ||||
| 1607 | ValueLatticeElement Result = | ||||
| 1608 | getImpl(PImpl, AC, BB->getModule()).getValueInBlock(V, BB, CxtI); | ||||
| 1609 | if (Result.isUnknown()) | ||||
| 1610 | return ConstantRange::getEmpty(Width); | ||||
| 1611 | if (Result.isConstantRange(UndefAllowed)) | ||||
| 1612 | return Result.getConstantRange(UndefAllowed); | ||||
| 1613 | // We represent ConstantInt constants as constant ranges but other kinds | ||||
| 1614 | // of integer constants, i.e. ConstantExpr will be tagged as constants | ||||
| 1615 | assert(!(Result.isConstant() && isa<ConstantInt>(Result.getConstant())) &&((void)0) | ||||
| 1616 | "ConstantInt value must be represented as constantrange")((void)0); | ||||
| 1617 | return ConstantRange::getFull(Width); | ||||
| 1618 | } | ||||
| 1619 | |||||
| 1620 | /// Determine whether the specified value is known to be a | ||||
| 1621 | /// constant on the specified edge. Return null if not. | ||||
| 1622 | Constant *LazyValueInfo::getConstantOnEdge(Value *V, BasicBlock *FromBB, | ||||
| 1623 | BasicBlock *ToBB, | ||||
| 1624 | Instruction *CxtI) { | ||||
| 1625 | Module *M = FromBB->getModule(); | ||||
| 1626 | ValueLatticeElement Result = | ||||
| 1627 | getImpl(PImpl, AC, M).getValueOnEdge(V, FromBB, ToBB, CxtI); | ||||
| 1628 | |||||
| 1629 | if (Result.isConstant()) | ||||
| 1630 | return Result.getConstant(); | ||||
| 1631 | if (Result.isConstantRange()) { | ||||
| 1632 | const ConstantRange &CR = Result.getConstantRange(); | ||||
| 1633 | if (const APInt *SingleVal = CR.getSingleElement()) | ||||
| 1634 | return ConstantInt::get(V->getContext(), *SingleVal); | ||||
| 1635 | } | ||||
| 1636 | return nullptr; | ||||
| 1637 | } | ||||
| 1638 | |||||
| 1639 | ConstantRange LazyValueInfo::getConstantRangeOnEdge(Value *V, | ||||
| 1640 | BasicBlock *FromBB, | ||||
| 1641 | BasicBlock *ToBB, | ||||
| 1642 | Instruction *CxtI) { | ||||
| 1643 | unsigned Width = V->getType()->getIntegerBitWidth(); | ||||
| 1644 | Module *M = FromBB->getModule(); | ||||
| 1645 | ValueLatticeElement Result = | ||||
| 1646 | getImpl(PImpl, AC, M).getValueOnEdge(V, FromBB, ToBB, CxtI); | ||||
| 1647 | |||||
| 1648 | if (Result.isUnknown()) | ||||
| 1649 | return ConstantRange::getEmpty(Width); | ||||
| 1650 | if (Result.isConstantRange()) | ||||
| 1651 | return Result.getConstantRange(); | ||||
| 1652 | // We represent ConstantInt constants as constant ranges but other kinds | ||||
| 1653 | // of integer constants, i.e. ConstantExpr will be tagged as constants | ||||
| 1654 | assert(!(Result.isConstant() && isa<ConstantInt>(Result.getConstant())) &&((void)0) | ||||
| 1655 | "ConstantInt value must be represented as constantrange")((void)0); | ||||
| 1656 | return ConstantRange::getFull(Width); | ||||
| 1657 | } | ||||
| 1658 | |||||
| 1659 | static LazyValueInfo::Tristate | ||||
| 1660 | getPredicateResult(unsigned Pred, Constant *C, const ValueLatticeElement &Val, | ||||
| 1661 | const DataLayout &DL, TargetLibraryInfo *TLI) { | ||||
| 1662 | // If we know the value is a constant, evaluate the conditional. | ||||
| 1663 | Constant *Res = nullptr; | ||||
| 1664 | if (Val.isConstant()) { | ||||
| 1665 | Res = ConstantFoldCompareInstOperands(Pred, Val.getConstant(), C, DL, TLI); | ||||
| 1666 | if (ConstantInt *ResCI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Res)) | ||||
| 1667 | return ResCI->isZero() ? LazyValueInfo::False : LazyValueInfo::True; | ||||
| 1668 | return LazyValueInfo::Unknown; | ||||
| 1669 | } | ||||
| 1670 | |||||
| 1671 | if (Val.isConstantRange()) { | ||||
| 1672 | ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(C); | ||||
| 1673 | if (!CI) return LazyValueInfo::Unknown; | ||||
| 1674 | |||||
| 1675 | const ConstantRange &CR = Val.getConstantRange(); | ||||
| 1676 | if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ) { | ||||
| 1677 | if (!CR.contains(CI->getValue())) | ||||
| 1678 | return LazyValueInfo::False; | ||||
| 1679 | |||||
| 1680 | if (CR.isSingleElement()) | ||||
| 1681 | return LazyValueInfo::True; | ||||
| 1682 | } else if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE) { | ||||
| 1683 | if (!CR.contains(CI->getValue())) | ||||
| 1684 | return LazyValueInfo::True; | ||||
| 1685 | |||||
| 1686 | if (CR.isSingleElement()) | ||||
| 1687 | return LazyValueInfo::False; | ||||
| 1688 | } else { | ||||
| 1689 | // Handle more complex predicates. | ||||
| 1690 | ConstantRange TrueValues = ConstantRange::makeExactICmpRegion( | ||||
| 1691 | (ICmpInst::Predicate)Pred, CI->getValue()); | ||||
| 1692 | if (TrueValues.contains(CR)) | ||||
| 1693 | return LazyValueInfo::True; | ||||
| 1694 | if (TrueValues.inverse().contains(CR)) | ||||
| 1695 | return LazyValueInfo::False; | ||||
| 1696 | } | ||||
| 1697 | return LazyValueInfo::Unknown; | ||||
| 1698 | } | ||||
| 1699 | |||||
| 1700 | if (Val.isNotConstant()) { | ||||
| 1701 | // If this is an equality comparison, we can try to fold it knowing that | ||||
| 1702 | // "V != C1". | ||||
| 1703 | if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ) { | ||||
| 1704 | // !C1 == C -> false iff C1 == C. | ||||
| 1705 | Res = ConstantFoldCompareInstOperands(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, | ||||
| 1706 | Val.getNotConstant(), C, DL, | ||||
| 1707 | TLI); | ||||
| 1708 | if (Res->isNullValue()) | ||||
| 1709 | return LazyValueInfo::False; | ||||
| 1710 | } else if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE) { | ||||
| 1711 | // !C1 != C -> true iff C1 == C. | ||||
| 1712 | Res = ConstantFoldCompareInstOperands(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, | ||||
| 1713 | Val.getNotConstant(), C, DL, | ||||
| 1714 | TLI); | ||||
| 1715 | if (Res->isNullValue()) | ||||
| 1716 | return LazyValueInfo::True; | ||||
| 1717 | } | ||||
| 1718 | return LazyValueInfo::Unknown; | ||||
| 1719 | } | ||||
| 1720 | |||||
| 1721 | return LazyValueInfo::Unknown; | ||||
| 1722 | } | ||||
| 1723 | |||||
| 1724 | /// Determine whether the specified value comparison with a constant is known to | ||||
| 1725 | /// be true or false on the specified CFG edge. Pred is a CmpInst predicate. | ||||
| 1726 | LazyValueInfo::Tristate | ||||
| 1727 | LazyValueInfo::getPredicateOnEdge(unsigned Pred, Value *V, Constant *C, | ||||
| 1728 | BasicBlock *FromBB, BasicBlock *ToBB, | ||||
| 1729 | Instruction *CxtI) { | ||||
| 1730 | Module *M = FromBB->getModule(); | ||||
| 1731 | ValueLatticeElement Result = | ||||
| 1732 | getImpl(PImpl, AC, M).getValueOnEdge(V, FromBB, ToBB, CxtI); | ||||
| 1733 | |||||
| 1734 | return getPredicateResult(Pred, C, Result, M->getDataLayout(), TLI); | ||||
| 1735 | } | ||||
| 1736 | |||||
| 1737 | LazyValueInfo::Tristate | ||||
| 1738 | LazyValueInfo::getPredicateAt(unsigned Pred, Value *V, Constant *C, | ||||
| 1739 | Instruction *CxtI, bool UseBlockValue) { | ||||
| 1740 | // Is or is not NonNull are common predicates being queried. If | ||||
| 1741 | // isKnownNonZero can tell us the result of the predicate, we can | ||||
| 1742 | // return it quickly. But this is only a fastpath, and falling | ||||
| 1743 | // through would still be correct. | ||||
| 1744 | Module *M = CxtI->getModule(); | ||||
| 1745 | const DataLayout &DL = M->getDataLayout(); | ||||
| 1746 | if (V->getType()->isPointerTy() && C->isNullValue() && | ||||
| 1747 | isKnownNonZero(V->stripPointerCastsSameRepresentation(), DL)) { | ||||
| 1748 | if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ) | ||||
| 1749 | return LazyValueInfo::False; | ||||
| 1750 | else if (Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE) | ||||
| 1751 | return LazyValueInfo::True; | ||||
| 1752 | } | ||||
| 1753 | |||||
| 1754 | ValueLatticeElement Result = UseBlockValue | ||||
| 1755 | ? getImpl(PImpl, AC, M).getValueInBlock(V, CxtI->getParent(), CxtI) | ||||
| 1756 | : getImpl(PImpl, AC, M).getValueAt(V, CxtI); | ||||
| 1757 | Tristate Ret = getPredicateResult(Pred, C, Result, DL, TLI); | ||||
| 1758 | if (Ret
| ||||
| 1759 | return Ret; | ||||
| 1760 | |||||
| 1761 | // Note: The following bit of code is somewhat distinct from the rest of LVI; | ||||
| 1762 | // LVI as a whole tries to compute a lattice value which is conservatively | ||||
| 1763 | // correct at a given location. In this case, we have a predicate which we | ||||
| 1764 | // weren't able to prove about the merged result, and we're pushing that | ||||
| 1765 | // predicate back along each incoming edge to see if we can prove it | ||||
| 1766 | // separately for each input. As a motivating example, consider: | ||||
| 1767 | // bb1: | ||||
| 1768 | // %v1 = ... ; constantrange<1, 5> | ||||
| 1769 | // br label %merge | ||||
| 1770 | // bb2: | ||||
| 1771 | // %v2 = ... ; constantrange<10, 20> | ||||
| 1772 | // br label %merge | ||||
| 1773 | // merge: | ||||
| 1774 | // %phi = phi [%v1, %v2] ; constantrange<1,20> | ||||
| 1775 | // %pred = icmp eq i32 %phi, 8 | ||||
| 1776 | // We can't tell from the lattice value for '%phi' that '%pred' is false | ||||
| 1777 | // along each path, but by checking the predicate over each input separately, | ||||
| 1778 | // we can. | ||||
| 1779 | // We limit the search to one step backwards from the current BB and value. | ||||
| 1780 | // We could consider extending this to search further backwards through the | ||||
| 1781 | // CFG and/or value graph, but there are non-obvious compile time vs quality | ||||
| 1782 | // tradeoffs. | ||||
| 1783 | if (CxtI
| ||||
| 1784 | BasicBlock *BB = CxtI->getParent(); | ||||
| 1785 | |||||
| 1786 | // Function entry or an unreachable block. Bail to avoid confusing | ||||
| 1787 | // analysis below. | ||||
| 1788 | pred_iterator PI = pred_begin(BB), PE = pred_end(BB); | ||||
| 1789 | if (PI == PE) | ||||
| 1790 | return Unknown; | ||||
| 1791 | |||||
| 1792 | // If V is a PHI node in the same block as the context, we need to ask | ||||
| 1793 | // questions about the predicate as applied to the incoming value along | ||||
| 1794 | // each edge. This is useful for eliminating cases where the predicate is | ||||
| 1795 | // known along all incoming edges. | ||||
| 1796 | if (auto *PHI
| ||||
| 1797 | if (PHI->getParent() == BB) { | ||||
| 1798 | Tristate Baseline = Unknown; | ||||
| 1799 | for (unsigned i = 0, e = PHI->getNumIncomingValues(); i < e; i++) { | ||||
| 1800 | Value *Incoming = PHI->getIncomingValue(i); | ||||
| 1801 | BasicBlock *PredBB = PHI->getIncomingBlock(i); | ||||
| 1802 | // Note that PredBB may be BB itself. | ||||
| 1803 | Tristate Result = getPredicateOnEdge(Pred, Incoming, C, PredBB, BB, | ||||
| 1804 | CxtI); | ||||
| 1805 | |||||
| 1806 | // Keep going as long as we've seen a consistent known result for | ||||
| 1807 | // all inputs. | ||||
| 1808 | Baseline = (i == 0) ? Result /* First iteration */ | ||||
| 1809 | : (Baseline == Result ? Baseline : Unknown); /* All others */ | ||||
| 1810 | if (Baseline == Unknown) | ||||
| 1811 | break; | ||||
| 1812 | } | ||||
| 1813 | if (Baseline != Unknown) | ||||
| 1814 | return Baseline; | ||||
| 1815 | } | ||||
| 1816 | |||||
| 1817 | // For a comparison where the V is outside this block, it's possible | ||||
| 1818 | // that we've branched on it before. Look to see if the value is known | ||||
| 1819 | // on all incoming edges. | ||||
| 1820 | if (!isa<Instruction>(V) || | ||||
| 1821 | cast<Instruction>(V)->getParent() != BB) { | ||||
| 1822 | // For predecessor edge, determine if the comparison is true or false | ||||
| 1823 | // on that edge. If they're all true or all false, we can conclude | ||||
| 1824 | // the value of the comparison in this block. | ||||
| 1825 | Tristate Baseline = getPredicateOnEdge(Pred, V, C, *PI, BB, CxtI); | ||||
| 1826 | if (Baseline != Unknown) { | ||||
| 1827 | // Check that all remaining incoming values match the first one. | ||||
| 1828 | while (++PI != PE) { | ||||
| 1829 | Tristate Ret = getPredicateOnEdge(Pred, V, C, *PI, BB, CxtI); | ||||
| 1830 | if (Ret != Baseline) break; | ||||
| 1831 | } | ||||
| 1832 | // If we terminated early, then one of the values didn't match. | ||||
| 1833 | if (PI == PE) { | ||||
| 1834 | return Baseline; | ||||
| 1835 | } | ||||
| 1836 | } | ||||
| 1837 | } | ||||
| 1838 | } | ||||
| 1839 | return Unknown; | ||||
| 1840 | } | ||||
| 1841 | |||||
| 1842 | LazyValueInfo::Tristate LazyValueInfo::getPredicateAt(unsigned P, Value *LHS, | ||||
| 1843 | Value *RHS, | ||||
| 1844 | Instruction *CxtI, | ||||
| 1845 | bool UseBlockValue) { | ||||
| 1846 | CmpInst::Predicate Pred = (CmpInst::Predicate)P; | ||||
| 1847 | |||||
| 1848 | if (auto *C
| ||||
| |||||
| 1849 | return getPredicateAt(P, LHS, C, CxtI, UseBlockValue); | ||||
| 1850 | if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(LHS)) | ||||
| 1851 | return getPredicateAt(CmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(Pred), RHS, C, CxtI, | ||||
| 1852 | UseBlockValue); | ||||
| 1853 | |||||
| 1854 | // Got two non-Constant values. While we could handle them somewhat, | ||||
| 1855 | // by getting their constant ranges, and applying ConstantRange::icmp(), | ||||
| 1856 | // so far it did not appear to be profitable. | ||||
| 1857 | return LazyValueInfo::Unknown; | ||||
| 1858 | } | ||||
| 1859 | |||||
| 1860 | void LazyValueInfo::threadEdge(BasicBlock *PredBB, BasicBlock *OldSucc, | ||||
| 1861 | BasicBlock *NewSucc) { | ||||
| 1862 | if (PImpl) { | ||||
| 1863 | getImpl(PImpl, AC, PredBB->getModule()) | ||||
| 1864 | .threadEdge(PredBB, OldSucc, NewSucc); | ||||
| 1865 | } | ||||
| 1866 | } | ||||
| 1867 | |||||
| 1868 | void LazyValueInfo::eraseBlock(BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 1869 | if (PImpl) { | ||||
| 1870 | getImpl(PImpl, AC, BB->getModule()).eraseBlock(BB); | ||||
| 1871 | } | ||||
| 1872 | } | ||||
| 1873 | |||||
| 1874 | |||||
| 1875 | void LazyValueInfo::printLVI(Function &F, DominatorTree &DTree, raw_ostream &OS) { | ||||
| 1876 | if (PImpl) { | ||||
| 1877 | getImpl(PImpl, AC, F.getParent()).printLVI(F, DTree, OS); | ||||
| 1878 | } | ||||
| 1879 | } | ||||
| 1880 | |||||
| 1881 | // Print the LVI for the function arguments at the start of each basic block. | ||||
| 1882 | void LazyValueInfoAnnotatedWriter::emitBasicBlockStartAnnot( | ||||
| 1883 | const BasicBlock *BB, formatted_raw_ostream &OS) { | ||||
| 1884 | // Find if there are latticevalues defined for arguments of the function. | ||||
| 1885 | auto *F = BB->getParent(); | ||||
| 1886 | for (auto &Arg : F->args()) { | ||||
| 1887 | ValueLatticeElement Result = LVIImpl->getValueInBlock( | ||||
| 1888 | const_cast<Argument *>(&Arg), const_cast<BasicBlock *>(BB)); | ||||
| 1889 | if (Result.isUnknown()) | ||||
| 1890 | continue; | ||||
| 1891 | OS << "; LatticeVal for: '" << Arg << "' is: " << Result << "\n"; | ||||
| 1892 | } | ||||
| 1893 | } | ||||
| 1894 | |||||
| 1895 | // This function prints the LVI analysis for the instruction I at the beginning | ||||
| 1896 | // of various basic blocks. It relies on calculated values that are stored in | ||||
| 1897 | // the LazyValueInfoCache, and in the absence of cached values, recalculate the | ||||
| 1898 | // LazyValueInfo for `I`, and print that info. | ||||
| 1899 | void LazyValueInfoAnnotatedWriter::emitInstructionAnnot( | ||||
| 1900 | const Instruction *I, formatted_raw_ostream &OS) { | ||||
| 1901 | |||||
| 1902 | auto *ParentBB = I->getParent(); | ||||
| 1903 | SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock*, 16> BlocksContainingLVI; | ||||
| 1904 | // We can generate (solve) LVI values only for blocks that are dominated by | ||||
| 1905 | // the I's parent. However, to avoid generating LVI for all dominating blocks, | ||||
| 1906 | // that contain redundant/uninteresting information, we print LVI for | ||||
| 1907 | // blocks that may use this LVI information (such as immediate successor | ||||
| 1908 | // blocks, and blocks that contain uses of `I`). | ||||
| 1909 | auto printResult = [&](const BasicBlock *BB) { | ||||
| 1910 | if (!BlocksContainingLVI.insert(BB).second) | ||||
| 1911 | return; | ||||
| 1912 | ValueLatticeElement Result = LVIImpl->getValueInBlock( | ||||
| 1913 | const_cast<Instruction *>(I), const_cast<BasicBlock *>(BB)); | ||||
| 1914 | OS << "; LatticeVal for: '" << *I << "' in BB: '"; | ||||
| 1915 | BB->printAsOperand(OS, false); | ||||
| 1916 | OS << "' is: " << Result << "\n"; | ||||
| 1917 | }; | ||||
| 1918 | |||||
| 1919 | printResult(ParentBB); | ||||
| 1920 | // Print the LVI analysis results for the immediate successor blocks, that | ||||
| 1921 | // are dominated by `ParentBB`. | ||||
| 1922 | for (auto *BBSucc : successors(ParentBB)) | ||||
| 1923 | if (DT.dominates(ParentBB, BBSucc)) | ||||
| 1924 | printResult(BBSucc); | ||||
| 1925 | |||||
| 1926 | // Print LVI in blocks where `I` is used. | ||||
| 1927 | for (auto *U : I->users()) | ||||
| 1928 | if (auto *UseI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U)) | ||||
| 1929 | if (!isa<PHINode>(UseI) || DT.dominates(ParentBB, UseI->getParent())) | ||||
| 1930 | printResult(UseI->getParent()); | ||||
| 1931 | |||||
| 1932 | } | ||||
| 1933 | |||||
| 1934 | namespace { | ||||
| 1935 | // Printer class for LazyValueInfo results. | ||||
| 1936 | class LazyValueInfoPrinter : public FunctionPass { | ||||
| 1937 | public: | ||||
| 1938 | static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid | ||||
| 1939 | LazyValueInfoPrinter() : FunctionPass(ID) { | ||||
| 1940 | initializeLazyValueInfoPrinterPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); | ||||
| 1941 | } | ||||
| 1942 | |||||
| 1943 | void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { | ||||
| 1944 | AU.setPreservesAll(); | ||||
| 1945 | AU.addRequired<LazyValueInfoWrapperPass>(); | ||||
| 1946 | AU.addRequired<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>(); | ||||
| 1947 | } | ||||
| 1948 | |||||
| 1949 | // Get the mandatory dominator tree analysis and pass this in to the | ||||
| 1950 | // LVIPrinter. We cannot rely on the LVI's DT, since it's optional. | ||||
| 1951 | bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override { | ||||
| 1952 | dbgs() << "LVI for function '" << F.getName() << "':\n"; | ||||
| 1953 | auto &LVI = getAnalysis<LazyValueInfoWrapperPass>().getLVI(); | ||||
| 1954 | auto &DTree = getAnalysis<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>().getDomTree(); | ||||
| 1955 | LVI.printLVI(F, DTree, dbgs()); | ||||
| 1956 | return false; | ||||
| 1957 | } | ||||
| 1958 | }; | ||||
| 1959 | } | ||||
| 1960 | |||||
| 1961 | char LazyValueInfoPrinter::ID = 0; | ||||
| 1962 | INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(LazyValueInfoPrinter, "print-lazy-value-info",static void *initializeLazyValueInfoPrinterPassOnce(PassRegistry &Registry) { | ||||
| 1963 | "Lazy Value Info Printer Pass", false, false)static void *initializeLazyValueInfoPrinterPassOnce(PassRegistry &Registry) { | ||||
| 1964 | INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LazyValueInfoWrapperPass)initializeLazyValueInfoWrapperPassPass(Registry); | ||||
| 1965 | INITIALIZE_PASS_END(LazyValueInfoPrinter, "print-lazy-value-info",PassInfo *PI = new PassInfo( "Lazy Value Info Printer Pass", "print-lazy-value-info" , &LazyValueInfoPrinter::ID, PassInfo::NormalCtor_t(callDefaultCtor <LazyValueInfoPrinter>), false, false); Registry.registerPass (*PI, true); return PI; } static llvm::once_flag InitializeLazyValueInfoPrinterPassFlag ; void llvm::initializeLazyValueInfoPrinterPass(PassRegistry & Registry) { llvm::call_once(InitializeLazyValueInfoPrinterPassFlag , initializeLazyValueInfoPrinterPassOnce, std::ref(Registry)) ; } | ||||
| 1966 | "Lazy Value Info Printer Pass", false, false)PassInfo *PI = new PassInfo( "Lazy Value Info Printer Pass", "print-lazy-value-info" , &LazyValueInfoPrinter::ID, PassInfo::NormalCtor_t(callDefaultCtor <LazyValueInfoPrinter>), false, false); Registry.registerPass (*PI, true); return PI; } static llvm::once_flag InitializeLazyValueInfoPrinterPassFlag ; void llvm::initializeLazyValueInfoPrinterPass(PassRegistry & Registry) { llvm::call_once(InitializeLazyValueInfoPrinterPassFlag , initializeLazyValueInfoPrinterPassOnce, std::ref(Registry)) ; } |
| 1 | //===- ValueLattice.h - Value constraint analysis ---------------*- C++ -*-===// | |||
| 2 | // | |||
| 3 | // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. | |||
| 4 | // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. | |||
| 5 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception | |||
| 6 | // | |||
| 7 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |||
| 8 | ||||
| 9 | #ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_VALUELATTICE_H | |||
| 10 | #define LLVM_ANALYSIS_VALUELATTICE_H | |||
| 11 | ||||
| 12 | #include "llvm/IR/ConstantRange.h" | |||
| 13 | #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h" | |||
| 14 | #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h" | |||
| 15 | // | |||
| 16 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |||
| 17 | // ValueLatticeElement | |||
| 18 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |||
| 19 | ||||
| 20 | namespace llvm { | |||
| 21 | ||||
| 22 | /// This class represents lattice values for constants. | |||
| 23 | /// | |||
| 24 | /// FIXME: This is basically just for bringup, this can be made a lot more rich | |||
| 25 | /// in the future. | |||
| 26 | /// | |||
| 27 | class ValueLatticeElement { | |||
| 28 | enum ValueLatticeElementTy { | |||
| 29 | /// This Value has no known value yet. As a result, this implies the | |||
| 30 | /// producing instruction is dead. Caution: We use this as the starting | |||
| 31 | /// state in our local meet rules. In this usage, it's taken to mean | |||
| 32 | /// "nothing known yet". | |||
| 33 | /// Transition to any other state allowed. | |||
| 34 | unknown, | |||
| 35 | ||||
| 36 | /// This Value is an UndefValue constant or produces undef. Undefined values | |||
| 37 | /// can be merged with constants (or single element constant ranges), | |||
| 38 | /// assuming all uses of the result will be replaced. | |||
| 39 | /// Transition allowed to the following states: | |||
| 40 | /// constant | |||
| 41 | /// constantrange_including_undef | |||
| 42 | /// overdefined | |||
| 43 | undef, | |||
| 44 | ||||
| 45 | /// This Value has a specific constant value. The constant cannot be undef. | |||
| 46 | /// (For constant integers, constantrange is used instead. Integer typed | |||
| 47 | /// constantexprs can appear as constant.) Note that the constant state | |||
| 48 | /// can be reached by merging undef & constant states. | |||
| 49 | /// Transition allowed to the following states: | |||
| 50 | /// overdefined | |||
| 51 | constant, | |||
| 52 | ||||
| 53 | /// This Value is known to not have the specified value. (For constant | |||
| 54 | /// integers, constantrange is used instead. As above, integer typed | |||
| 55 | /// constantexprs can appear here.) | |||
| 56 | /// Transition allowed to the following states: | |||
| 57 | /// overdefined | |||
| 58 | notconstant, | |||
| 59 | ||||
| 60 | /// The Value falls within this range. (Used only for integer typed values.) | |||
| 61 | /// Transition allowed to the following states: | |||
| 62 | /// constantrange (new range must be a superset of the existing range) | |||
| 63 | /// constantrange_including_undef | |||
| 64 | /// overdefined | |||
| 65 | constantrange, | |||
| 66 | ||||
| 67 | /// This Value falls within this range, but also may be undef. | |||
| 68 | /// Merging it with other constant ranges results in | |||
| 69 | /// constantrange_including_undef. | |||
| 70 | /// Transition allowed to the following states: | |||
| 71 | /// overdefined | |||
| 72 | constantrange_including_undef, | |||
| 73 | ||||
| 74 | /// We can not precisely model the dynamic values this value might take. | |||
| 75 | /// No transitions are allowed after reaching overdefined. | |||
| 76 | overdefined, | |||
| 77 | }; | |||
| 78 | ||||
| 79 | ValueLatticeElementTy Tag : 8; | |||
| 80 | /// Number of times a constant range has been extended with widening enabled. | |||
| 81 | unsigned NumRangeExtensions : 8; | |||
| 82 | ||||
| 83 | /// The union either stores a pointer to a constant or a constant range, | |||
| 84 | /// associated to the lattice element. We have to ensure that Range is | |||
| 85 | /// initialized or destroyed when changing state to or from constantrange. | |||
| 86 | union { | |||
| 87 | Constant *ConstVal; | |||
| 88 | ConstantRange Range; | |||
| 89 | }; | |||
| 90 | ||||
| 91 | /// Destroy contents of lattice value, without destructing the object. | |||
| 92 | void destroy() { | |||
| 93 | switch (Tag) { | |||
| 94 | case overdefined: | |||
| 95 | case unknown: | |||
| 96 | case undef: | |||
| 97 | case constant: | |||
| 98 | case notconstant: | |||
| 99 | break; | |||
| 100 | case constantrange_including_undef: | |||
| 101 | case constantrange: | |||
| 102 | Range.~ConstantRange(); | |||
| 103 | break; | |||
| 104 | }; | |||
| 105 | } | |||
| 106 | ||||
| 107 | public: | |||
| 108 | /// Struct to control some aspects related to merging constant ranges. | |||
| 109 | struct MergeOptions { | |||
| 110 | /// The merge value may include undef. | |||
| 111 | bool MayIncludeUndef; | |||
| 112 | ||||
| 113 | /// Handle repeatedly extending a range by going to overdefined after a | |||
| 114 | /// number of steps. | |||
| 115 | bool CheckWiden; | |||
| 116 | ||||
| 117 | /// The number of allowed widening steps (including setting the range | |||
| 118 | /// initially). | |||
| 119 | unsigned MaxWidenSteps; | |||
| 120 | ||||
| 121 | MergeOptions() : MergeOptions(false, false) {} | |||
| 122 | ||||
| 123 | MergeOptions(bool MayIncludeUndef, bool CheckWiden, | |||
| 124 | unsigned MaxWidenSteps = 1) | |||
| 125 | : MayIncludeUndef(MayIncludeUndef), CheckWiden(CheckWiden), | |||
| 126 | MaxWidenSteps(MaxWidenSteps) {} | |||
| 127 | ||||
| 128 | MergeOptions &setMayIncludeUndef(bool V = true) { | |||
| 129 | MayIncludeUndef = V; | |||
| 130 | return *this; | |||
| 131 | } | |||
| 132 | ||||
| 133 | MergeOptions &setCheckWiden(bool V = true) { | |||
| 134 | CheckWiden = V; | |||
| 135 | return *this; | |||
| 136 | } | |||
| 137 | ||||
| 138 | MergeOptions &setMaxWidenSteps(unsigned Steps = 1) { | |||
| 139 | CheckWiden = true; | |||
| 140 | MaxWidenSteps = Steps; | |||
| 141 | return *this; | |||
| 142 | } | |||
| 143 | }; | |||
| 144 | ||||
| 145 | // ConstVal and Range are initialized on-demand. | |||
| 146 | ValueLatticeElement() : Tag(unknown), NumRangeExtensions(0) {} | |||
| 147 | ||||
| 148 | ~ValueLatticeElement() { destroy(); } | |||
| 149 | ||||
| 150 | ValueLatticeElement(const ValueLatticeElement &Other) | |||
| 151 | : Tag(Other.Tag), NumRangeExtensions(0) { | |||
| 152 | switch (Other.Tag) { | |||
| 153 | case constantrange: | |||
| 154 | case constantrange_including_undef: | |||
| 155 | new (&Range) ConstantRange(Other.Range); | |||
| 156 | NumRangeExtensions = Other.NumRangeExtensions; | |||
| 157 | break; | |||
| 158 | case constant: | |||
| 159 | case notconstant: | |||
| 160 | ConstVal = Other.ConstVal; | |||
| 161 | break; | |||
| 162 | case overdefined: | |||
| 163 | case unknown: | |||
| 164 | case undef: | |||
| 165 | break; | |||
| 166 | } | |||
| 167 | } | |||
| 168 | ||||
| 169 | ValueLatticeElement(ValueLatticeElement &&Other) | |||
| 170 | : Tag(Other.Tag), NumRangeExtensions(0) { | |||
| 171 | switch (Other.Tag) { | |||
| 172 | case constantrange: | |||
| 173 | case constantrange_including_undef: | |||
| 174 | new (&Range) ConstantRange(std::move(Other.Range)); | |||
| 175 | NumRangeExtensions = Other.NumRangeExtensions; | |||
| 176 | break; | |||
| 177 | case constant: | |||
| 178 | case notconstant: | |||
| 179 | ConstVal = Other.ConstVal; | |||
| 180 | break; | |||
| 181 | case overdefined: | |||
| 182 | case unknown: | |||
| 183 | case undef: | |||
| 184 | break; | |||
| 185 | } | |||
| 186 | Other.Tag = unknown; | |||
| 187 | } | |||
| 188 | ||||
| 189 | ValueLatticeElement &operator=(const ValueLatticeElement &Other) { | |||
| 190 | destroy(); | |||
| 191 | new (this) ValueLatticeElement(Other); | |||
| 192 | return *this; | |||
| 193 | } | |||
| 194 | ||||
| 195 | ValueLatticeElement &operator=(ValueLatticeElement &&Other) { | |||
| 196 | destroy(); | |||
| 197 | new (this) ValueLatticeElement(std::move(Other)); | |||
| 198 | return *this; | |||
| 199 | } | |||
| 200 | ||||
| 201 | static ValueLatticeElement get(Constant *C) { | |||
| 202 | ValueLatticeElement Res; | |||
| 203 | if (isa<UndefValue>(C)) | |||
| 204 | Res.markUndef(); | |||
| 205 | else | |||
| 206 | Res.markConstant(C); | |||
| 207 | return Res; | |||
| 208 | } | |||
| 209 | static ValueLatticeElement getNot(Constant *C) { | |||
| 210 | ValueLatticeElement Res; | |||
| 211 | assert(!isa<UndefValue>(C) && "!= undef is not supported")((void)0); | |||
| 212 | Res.markNotConstant(C); | |||
| 213 | return Res; | |||
| 214 | } | |||
| 215 | static ValueLatticeElement getRange(ConstantRange CR, | |||
| 216 | bool MayIncludeUndef = false) { | |||
| 217 | if (CR.isFullSet()) | |||
| 218 | return getOverdefined(); | |||
| 219 | ||||
| 220 | if (CR.isEmptySet()) { | |||
| 221 | ValueLatticeElement Res; | |||
| 222 | if (MayIncludeUndef) | |||
| 223 | Res.markUndef(); | |||
| 224 | return Res; | |||
| 225 | } | |||
| 226 | ||||
| 227 | ValueLatticeElement Res; | |||
| 228 | Res.markConstantRange(std::move(CR), | |||
| 229 | MergeOptions().setMayIncludeUndef(MayIncludeUndef)); | |||
| 230 | return Res; | |||
| 231 | } | |||
| 232 | static ValueLatticeElement getOverdefined() { | |||
| 233 | ValueLatticeElement Res; | |||
| 234 | Res.markOverdefined(); | |||
| 235 | return Res; | |||
| 236 | } | |||
| 237 | ||||
| 238 | bool isUndef() const { return Tag == undef; } | |||
| 239 | bool isUnknown() const { return Tag == unknown; } | |||
| 240 | bool isUnknownOrUndef() const { return Tag == unknown || Tag == undef; } | |||
| 241 | bool isConstant() const { return Tag == constant; } | |||
| 242 | bool isNotConstant() const { return Tag == notconstant; } | |||
| 243 | bool isConstantRangeIncludingUndef() const { | |||
| 244 | return Tag == constantrange_including_undef; | |||
| 245 | } | |||
| 246 | /// Returns true if this value is a constant range. Use \p UndefAllowed to | |||
| 247 | /// exclude non-singleton constant ranges that may also be undef. Note that | |||
| 248 | /// this function also returns true if the range may include undef, but only | |||
| 249 | /// contains a single element. In that case, it can be replaced by a constant. | |||
| 250 | bool isConstantRange(bool UndefAllowed = true) const { | |||
| 251 | return Tag == constantrange || (Tag == constantrange_including_undef && | |||
| 252 | (UndefAllowed || Range.isSingleElement())); | |||
| 253 | } | |||
| 254 | bool isOverdefined() const { return Tag == overdefined; } | |||
| 255 | ||||
| 256 | Constant *getConstant() const { | |||
| 257 | assert(isConstant() && "Cannot get the constant of a non-constant!")((void)0); | |||
| 258 | return ConstVal; | |||
| 259 | } | |||
| 260 | ||||
| 261 | Constant *getNotConstant() const { | |||
| 262 | assert(isNotConstant() && "Cannot get the constant of a non-notconstant!")((void)0); | |||
| 263 | return ConstVal; | |||
| ||||
| 264 | } | |||
| 265 | ||||
| 266 | /// Returns the constant range for this value. Use \p UndefAllowed to exclude | |||
| 267 | /// non-singleton constant ranges that may also be undef. Note that this | |||
| 268 | /// function also returns a range if the range may include undef, but only | |||
| 269 | /// contains a single element. In that case, it can be replaced by a constant. | |||
| 270 | const ConstantRange &getConstantRange(bool UndefAllowed = true) const { | |||
| 271 | assert(isConstantRange(UndefAllowed) &&((void)0) | |||
| 272 | "Cannot get the constant-range of a non-constant-range!")((void)0); | |||
| 273 | return Range; | |||
| 274 | } | |||
| 275 | ||||
| 276 | Optional<APInt> asConstantInteger() const { | |||
| 277 | if (isConstant() && isa<ConstantInt>(getConstant())) { | |||
| 278 | return cast<ConstantInt>(getConstant())->getValue(); | |||
| 279 | } else if (isConstantRange() && getConstantRange().isSingleElement()) { | |||
| 280 | return *getConstantRange().getSingleElement(); | |||
| 281 | } | |||
| 282 | return None; | |||
| 283 | } | |||
| 284 | ||||
| 285 | bool markOverdefined() { | |||
| 286 | if (isOverdefined()) | |||
| 287 | return false; | |||
| 288 | destroy(); | |||
| 289 | Tag = overdefined; | |||
| 290 | return true; | |||
| 291 | } | |||
| 292 | ||||
| 293 | bool markUndef() { | |||
| 294 | if (isUndef()) | |||
| 295 | return false; | |||
| 296 | ||||
| 297 | assert(isUnknown())((void)0); | |||
| 298 | Tag = undef; | |||
| 299 | return true; | |||
| 300 | } | |||
| 301 | ||||
| 302 | bool markConstant(Constant *V, bool MayIncludeUndef = false) { | |||
| 303 | if (isa<UndefValue>(V)) | |||
| 304 | return markUndef(); | |||
| 305 | ||||
| 306 | if (isConstant()) { | |||
| 307 | assert(getConstant() == V && "Marking constant with different value")((void)0); | |||
| 308 | return false; | |||
| 309 | } | |||
| 310 | ||||
| 311 | if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(V)) | |||
| 312 | return markConstantRange( | |||
| 313 | ConstantRange(CI->getValue()), | |||
| 314 | MergeOptions().setMayIncludeUndef(MayIncludeUndef)); | |||
| 315 | ||||
| 316 | assert(isUnknown() || isUndef())((void)0); | |||
| 317 | Tag = constant; | |||
| 318 | ConstVal = V; | |||
| 319 | return true; | |||
| 320 | } | |||
| 321 | ||||
| 322 | bool markNotConstant(Constant *V) { | |||
| 323 | assert(V && "Marking constant with NULL")((void)0); | |||
| 324 | if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(V)) | |||
| 325 | return markConstantRange( | |||
| 326 | ConstantRange(CI->getValue() + 1, CI->getValue())); | |||
| 327 | ||||
| 328 | if (isa<UndefValue>(V)) | |||
| 329 | return false; | |||
| 330 | ||||
| 331 | if (isNotConstant()) { | |||
| 332 | assert(getNotConstant() == V && "Marking !constant with different value")((void)0); | |||
| 333 | return false; | |||
| 334 | } | |||
| 335 | ||||
| 336 | assert(isUnknown())((void)0); | |||
| 337 | Tag = notconstant; | |||
| 338 | ConstVal = V; | |||
| 339 | return true; | |||
| 340 | } | |||
| 341 | ||||
| 342 | /// Mark the object as constant range with \p NewR. If the object is already a | |||
| 343 | /// constant range, nothing changes if the existing range is equal to \p | |||
| 344 | /// NewR and the tag. Otherwise \p NewR must be a superset of the existing | |||
| 345 | /// range or the object must be undef. The tag is set to | |||
| 346 | /// constant_range_including_undef if either the existing value or the new | |||
| 347 | /// range may include undef. | |||
| 348 | bool markConstantRange(ConstantRange NewR, | |||
| 349 | MergeOptions Opts = MergeOptions()) { | |||
| 350 | assert(!NewR.isEmptySet() && "should only be called for non-empty sets")((void)0); | |||
| 351 | ||||
| 352 | if (NewR.isFullSet()) | |||
| 353 | return markOverdefined(); | |||
| 354 | ||||
| 355 | ValueLatticeElementTy OldTag = Tag; | |||
| 356 | ValueLatticeElementTy NewTag = | |||
| 357 | (isUndef() || isConstantRangeIncludingUndef() || Opts.MayIncludeUndef) | |||
| 358 | ? constantrange_including_undef | |||
| 359 | : constantrange; | |||
| 360 | if (isConstantRange()) { | |||
| 361 | Tag = NewTag; | |||
| 362 | if (getConstantRange() == NewR) | |||
| 363 | return Tag != OldTag; | |||
| 364 | ||||
| 365 | // Simple form of widening. If a range is extended multiple times, go to | |||
| 366 | // overdefined. | |||
| 367 | if (Opts.CheckWiden && ++NumRangeExtensions > Opts.MaxWidenSteps) | |||
| 368 | return markOverdefined(); | |||
| 369 | ||||
| 370 | assert(NewR.contains(getConstantRange()) &&((void)0) | |||
| 371 | "Existing range must be a subset of NewR")((void)0); | |||
| 372 | Range = std::move(NewR); | |||
| 373 | return true; | |||
| 374 | } | |||
| 375 | ||||
| 376 | assert(isUnknown() || isUndef())((void)0); | |||
| 377 | ||||
| 378 | NumRangeExtensions = 0; | |||
| 379 | Tag = NewTag; | |||
| 380 | new (&Range) ConstantRange(std::move(NewR)); | |||
| 381 | return true; | |||
| 382 | } | |||
| 383 | ||||
| 384 | /// Updates this object to approximate both this object and RHS. Returns | |||
| 385 | /// true if this object has been changed. | |||
| 386 | bool mergeIn(const ValueLatticeElement &RHS, | |||
| 387 | MergeOptions Opts = MergeOptions()) { | |||
| 388 | if (RHS.isUnknown() || isOverdefined()) | |||
| 389 | return false; | |||
| 390 | if (RHS.isOverdefined()) { | |||
| 391 | markOverdefined(); | |||
| 392 | return true; | |||
| 393 | } | |||
| 394 | ||||
| 395 | if (isUndef()) { | |||
| 396 | assert(!RHS.isUnknown())((void)0); | |||
| 397 | if (RHS.isUndef()) | |||
| 398 | return false; | |||
| 399 | if (RHS.isConstant()) | |||
| 400 | return markConstant(RHS.getConstant(), true); | |||
| 401 | if (RHS.isConstantRange()) | |||
| 402 | return markConstantRange(RHS.getConstantRange(true), | |||
| 403 | Opts.setMayIncludeUndef()); | |||
| 404 | return markOverdefined(); | |||
| 405 | } | |||
| 406 | ||||
| 407 | if (isUnknown()) { | |||
| 408 | assert(!RHS.isUnknown() && "Unknow RHS should be handled earlier")((void)0); | |||
| 409 | *this = RHS; | |||
| 410 | return true; | |||
| 411 | } | |||
| 412 | ||||
| 413 | if (isConstant()) { | |||
| 414 | if (RHS.isConstant() && getConstant() == RHS.getConstant()) | |||
| 415 | return false; | |||
| 416 | if (RHS.isUndef()) | |||
| 417 | return false; | |||
| 418 | markOverdefined(); | |||
| 419 | return true; | |||
| 420 | } | |||
| 421 | ||||
| 422 | if (isNotConstant()) { | |||
| 423 | if (RHS.isNotConstant() && getNotConstant() == RHS.getNotConstant()) | |||
| 424 | return false; | |||
| 425 | markOverdefined(); | |||
| 426 | return true; | |||
| 427 | } | |||
| 428 | ||||
| 429 | auto OldTag = Tag; | |||
| 430 | assert(isConstantRange() && "New ValueLattice type?")((void)0); | |||
| 431 | if (RHS.isUndef()) { | |||
| 432 | Tag = constantrange_including_undef; | |||
| 433 | return OldTag != Tag; | |||
| 434 | } | |||
| 435 | ||||
| 436 | if (!RHS.isConstantRange()) { | |||
| 437 | // We can get here if we've encountered a constantexpr of integer type | |||
| 438 | // and merge it with a constantrange. | |||
| 439 | markOverdefined(); | |||
| 440 | return true; | |||
| 441 | } | |||
| 442 | ||||
| 443 | ConstantRange NewR = getConstantRange().unionWith(RHS.getConstantRange()); | |||
| 444 | return markConstantRange( | |||
| 445 | std::move(NewR), | |||
| 446 | Opts.setMayIncludeUndef(RHS.isConstantRangeIncludingUndef())); | |||
| 447 | } | |||
| 448 | ||||
| 449 | // Compares this symbolic value with Other using Pred and returns either | |||
| 450 | /// true, false or undef constants, or nullptr if the comparison cannot be | |||
| 451 | /// evaluated. | |||
| 452 | Constant *getCompare(CmpInst::Predicate Pred, Type *Ty, | |||
| 453 | const ValueLatticeElement &Other) const { | |||
| 454 | if (isUnknownOrUndef() || Other.isUnknownOrUndef()) | |||
| 455 | return UndefValue::get(Ty); | |||
| 456 | ||||
| 457 | if (isConstant() && Other.isConstant()) | |||
| 458 | return ConstantExpr::getCompare(Pred, getConstant(), Other.getConstant()); | |||
| 459 | ||||
| 460 | if (ICmpInst::isEquality(Pred)) { | |||
| 461 | // not(C) != C => true, not(C) == C => false. | |||
| 462 | if ((isNotConstant() && Other.isConstant() && | |||
| 463 | getNotConstant() == Other.getConstant()) || | |||
| 464 | (isConstant() && Other.isNotConstant() && | |||
| 465 | getConstant() == Other.getNotConstant())) | |||
| 466 | return Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_NE | |||
| 467 | ? ConstantInt::getTrue(Ty) : ConstantInt::getFalse(Ty); | |||
| 468 | } | |||
| 469 | ||||
| 470 | // Integer constants are represented as ConstantRanges with single | |||
| 471 | // elements. | |||
| 472 | if (!isConstantRange() || !Other.isConstantRange()) | |||
| 473 | return nullptr; | |||
| 474 | ||||
| 475 | const auto &CR = getConstantRange(); | |||
| 476 | const auto &OtherCR = Other.getConstantRange(); | |||
| 477 | if (CR.icmp(Pred, OtherCR)) | |||
| 478 | return ConstantInt::getTrue(Ty); | |||
| 479 | if (CR.icmp(CmpInst::getInversePredicate(Pred), OtherCR)) | |||
| 480 | return ConstantInt::getFalse(Ty); | |||
| 481 | ||||
| 482 | return nullptr; | |||
| 483 | } | |||
| 484 | ||||
| 485 | unsigned getNumRangeExtensions() const { return NumRangeExtensions; } | |||
| 486 | void setNumRangeExtensions(unsigned N) { NumRangeExtensions = N; } | |||
| 487 | }; | |||
| 488 | ||||
| 489 | static_assert(sizeof(ValueLatticeElement) <= 40, | |||
| 490 | "size of ValueLatticeElement changed unexpectedly"); | |||
| 491 | ||||
| 492 | raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const ValueLatticeElement &Val); | |||
| 493 | } // end namespace llvm | |||
| 494 | #endif |