This fixes a miscompile which was introduced in r356510 (https://reviews.llvm.org/D57372).
The problem is that the original patch removed pointer operands where the load results we're demanded, but without considering the legality of the load itself. If the masked.gather had active, but undemanded, lanes, then we could end up creating a load which loaded from an undef address. The result could be a segfault, or, in theory, an arbitrary read from a random memory location into an used register.
llvm-svn: 358299
When CVP determines that a with.overflow intrinsic cannot overflow,
it currently inserts a simple add/sub. As we already determined that
there can be no overflow, we should add the appropriate NUW/NSW flag.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60585
llvm-svn: 358298
Bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41175
In the bug test case the DSE pass is shortening the range of memory that a
memset is working on. A getelementptr is generated so that the new
starting address can be passed to memset. This instruction was not given
a DebugLoc.
To fix the bug, copy the DebugLoc from the memset instruction.
Patch by Orlando Cazalet-Hyams!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60556
llvm-svn: 358270
We currently assume profile hash conflicts will be caught by an upfront
check and we assert for the cases that escape the check. The assumption
is not always true as there are chances of conflict. This patch prints
a warning and skips annotating the function for the escaped cases,.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60154
llvm-svn: 358225
If the ObjectSizeOffsetEvaluator fails to fold the object size call, then it may
litter some unused instructions in the function. When done repeatably in
InstCombine, this results in an infinite loop. Fix this by tracking the set of
instructions that were inserted, then removing them on failure.
rdar://49172227
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60298
llvm-svn: 358146
Following D60483 and D60497, this adds support for AlwaysOverflows
handling for ssubo. This is the last case we can handle right now.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60518
llvm-svn: 358100
ssubo X, C is equivalent to saddo X, -C. Make the transformation in
InstCombine and allow the logic implemented for saddo to fold prior
usages of add nsw or sub nsw with constants.
Patch by Dan Robertson.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60061
llvm-svn: 358099
1. Use computed VF for stress testing.
2. If the computed VF does not produce vector code (VF smaller than 2), force VF to be 4.
3. Test vectorization of i64 data on AArch64 to make sure we generate VF != 4 (on X86 that was already tested on AVX).
Patch by Francesco Petrogalli <francesco.petrogalli@arm.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59952
llvm-svn: 358056
Check AlwaysOverflow condition for usubo. The implementation is the
same as the existing handling for uaddo and umulo. Handling for saddo
and ssubo will follow (smulo doesn't have the necessary ValueTracking
support).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60483
llvm-svn: 358052
metadata into a module flag in the auto-upgrader and make the ARC
contract pass read the marker as a module flag.
This is needed to fix a bug where ARC contract wasn't inserting the
retainRV marker when LTO was enabled, which caused objects returned
from a function to be auto-released.
rdar://problem/49464214
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60303
llvm-svn: 358047
The uadd and umul cases are currently handled, the usub, sadd, ssub
and smul cases are not. usub, sadd and ssub already have the
necessary ValueTracking support, smul doesn't.
llvm-svn: 358031
This reverts commit 1383a91689.
sdiv-canonicalize.ll fails after this revision. The fold needs to be
moved outside the branch handling constant operands. However when this
is done there are further test changes, so I'm reverting this in the
meantime.
llvm-svn: 358026
This is the same change as D60420 but for signed sub rather than
signed add: Range information is intersected into the known bits
result, allows to detect more no/always overflow conditions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60469
llvm-svn: 358020
This is D59386 for the signed add case. The computeConstantRange()
result is now intersected into the existing known bits information,
allowing to detect additional no-overflow/always-overflow conditions
(though the latter isn't used yet).
This (finally...) covers the motivating case from D59071.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60420
llvm-svn: 358014
Similar to:
rL358005
Forego folding arbitrary vector constants to fix a possible miscompile bug.
We can enhance the transform if we do want to handle the more complicated
vector case.
llvm-svn: 358013
// 0 - (X sdiv C) -> (X sdiv -C) provided the negation doesn't overflow.
This fold has been around for many years and nobody noticed the potential
vector miscompile from overflow until recently...
So it seems unlikely that there's much demand for a vector sdiv optimization
on arbitrary vector constants, so just limit the matching to splat constants
to avoid the possible bug.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60426
llvm-svn: 358005
A more general canonicalization between fdiv and fmul would not
handle this case because that would have to be limited by uses
to prevent 2 values from becoming 3 values:
(x/y) * (x/y) --> (x*x) / (y*y)
(But we probably should still have that limited -- but more general --
canonicalization independently of this change.)
llvm-svn: 357943
Fixes bug 40992: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40992
There is potential for miscompiled code emitted from JumpThreading when
analyzing a block with one or more indirectbr or callbr predecessors. The
ProcessThreadableEdges() function incorrectly folds conditional branches
into an unconditional branch.
This patch prevents incorrect branch folding without fully pessimizing
other potential threading opportunities through the same basic block.
This IR shape was manually fed in via opt and is unclear if clang and the
full pass pipeline will ever emit similar code shapes.
Thanks to Matthias Liedtke for the bug report and simplified IR example.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60284
llvm-svn: 357930
First step towards removing the MOVMSK intrinsics completely - this patch expands MOVMSK to the pattern:
e.g. PMOVMSKB(v16i8 x):
%cmp = icmp slt <16 x i8> %x, zeroinitializer
%int = bitcast <16 x i8> %cmp to i16
%res = zext i16 %int to i32
Which is correctly handled by ISel and FastIsel (give or take an annoying movzx move....): https://godbolt.org/z/rkrSFW
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60256
llvm-svn: 357909
Add support for min/max flavor selects in computeConstantRange(),
which allows us to fold comparisons of a min/max against a constant
in InstSimplify. This fixes an infinite InstCombine loop, with the
test case taken from D59378.
Relative to the previous iteration, this contains some adjustments for
AMDGPU med3 tests: The AMDGPU target runs InstSimplify prior to codegen,
which ends up constant folding some existing med3 tests after this
change. To preserve these tests a hidden -amdgpu-scalar-ir-passes option
is added, which allows disabling scalar IR passes (that use InstSimplify)
for testing purposes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59506
llvm-svn: 357870