Represent PHIs by their incoming values instead of an opaque value of
themselves. This allows ForwardOpTree to "look through" the PHIs and
forward the incoming values since forwardings PHIs is currently not
supported.
This is particularly useful to cope with PHIs inserted by GVN LoadPRE.
The incoming values all resolve to a load from a single array element
which then can be forwarded.
It should in theory also reduce spurious conflicts in value mapping
(DeLICM), but I have not yet found a profitable case yet, so it is
not included here.
To avoid transitive closure and potentially necessary overapproximations
of those, PHIs that may reference themselves are excluded from
normalization and keep their opaque self-representation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39333
llvm-svn: 317008
ForwardOpTree may already transform a scalar access to an array
accesses. The access remains implicit (isOriginalScalarKind(), meaning
that the access is always executed at the begin/end of a statement), but
targets an array (isLatestArrayKind(), which is unrelated to whether the
execution is implicit/explicit).
Fix by properly using isOriginalXXX() to determine execution order.
This fixes the buildbots on MultiSource/Benchmarks/DOE-ProxyApps-C/miniGMG.
llvm-svn: 316995
cl::opt<unsigned long> is not specialized and hence the option
-polly-optree-max-ops impossible to use.
Replace by supported option cl::opt<unsigned>.
Also check for an error state when computing the written value, which
happens when the quota runs out.
llvm-svn: 313546
Up to now ZoneAlgo considered array elements access by something else
than a LoadInst or StoreInst as not analyzable. This patch removes that
restriction by using the unknown ValInst to describe the written
content, repectively the element type's null value in case of memset.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37362
llvm-svn: 312630
ZoneAlgo used to bail out for the complete SCoP if it encountered
something violating its assumption. This meant the neither OpTree can
forward any load nor DeLICM do anything in such cases, even if their
transformations are unrelated to the violations.
This patch adds a list of compatible elements (currently with the
granularity of entire arrays) that can be used for analysis. OpTree
and DeLICM can then check whether their transformations only concern
compatible elements, and skip non-compatible ones.
This will be useful for e.g. Polybench's benchmarks covariance,
correlation, bicg, doitgen, durbin, gramschmidt, adi that have
assumption violation, but which are not necessarily relevant
for all transformations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37219
llvm-svn: 311929
distributeDomain() and filterKnownValInst() are used in a scop
of ForwardOpTree that limits the number of isl operations.
Therefore some isl functions may return null after any operation.
Remove assertion that assume non-null results and handle
isl_*_foreach returning isl::stat::error.
I hope this fixes the crash of the asop buildbot at ihevc_recon.c.
llvm-svn: 310461
Two write statements which write into the very same array slot generally are
conflicting. However, in case the value that is written is identical, this
does not cause any problem. Hence, allow such write pairs in this specific
situation.
llvm-svn: 310311
This is an addition to the -polly-optree pass that reuses the array
content analysis from DeLICM to find array elements that contain the
same value as the value loaded when the target statement instance
is executed.
The analysis is now enabled by default.
The known content analysis could also be used to rematerialize any
llvm::Value that was written to some array element, but currently
only loads are forwarded.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36380
llvm-svn: 310279