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//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines the LoopInfo class that is used to identify natural loops
// and determine the loop depth of various nodes of the CFG. A natural loop
// has exactly one entry-point, which is called the header. Note that natural
// loops may actually be several loops that share the same header node.
//
// This analysis calculates the nesting structure of loops in a function. For
// each natural loop identified, this analysis identifies natural loops
// contained entirely within the loop and the basic blocks the make up the loop.
//
// It can calculate on the fly various bits of information, for example:
//
// * whether there is a preheader for the loop
// * the number of back edges to the header
// * whether or not a particular block branches out of the loop
// * the successor blocks of the loop
// * the loop depth
// * etc...
//
// Note that this analysis specifically identifies *Loops* not cycles or SCCs
// in the CFG. There can be strongly connected compontents in the CFG which
// this analysis will not recognize and that will not be represented by a Loop
// instance. In particular, a Loop might be inside such a non-loop SCC, or a
// non-loop SCC might contain a sub-SCC which is a Loop.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_LOOPINFO_H
#define LLVM_ANALYSIS_LOOPINFO_H
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/GraphTraits.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include "llvm/IR/CFG.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Instruction.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
#include "llvm/IR/PassManager.h"
#include "llvm/Pass.h"
#include <algorithm>
namespace llvm {
class DominatorTree;
class LoopInfo;
class Loop;
class MDNode;
class PHINode;
class raw_ostream;
template<class N> class DominatorTreeBase;
template<class N, class M> class LoopInfoBase;
template<class N, class M> class LoopBase;
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// Instances of this class are used to represent loops that are detected in the
/// flow graph.
///
template<class BlockT, class LoopT>
class LoopBase {
LoopT *ParentLoop;
// Loops contained entirely within this one.
std::vector<LoopT *> SubLoops;
// The list of blocks in this loop. First entry is the header node.
std::vector<BlockT*> Blocks;
SmallPtrSet<const BlockT*, 8> DenseBlockSet;
/// Indicator that this loop is no longer a valid loop.
bool IsInvalid = false;
LoopBase(const LoopBase<BlockT, LoopT> &) = delete;
const LoopBase<BlockT, LoopT>&
operator=(const LoopBase<BlockT, LoopT> &) = delete;
public:
/// This creates an empty loop.
LoopBase() : ParentLoop(nullptr) {}
~LoopBase() {
for (size_t i = 0, e = SubLoops.size(); i != e; ++i)
delete SubLoops[i];
}
/// Return the nesting level of this loop. An outer-most loop has depth 1,
/// for consistency with loop depth values used for basic blocks, where depth
/// 0 is used for blocks not inside any loops.
unsigned getLoopDepth() const {
unsigned D = 1;
for (const LoopT *CurLoop = ParentLoop; CurLoop;
CurLoop = CurLoop->ParentLoop)
++D;
return D;
}
BlockT *getHeader() const { return Blocks.front(); }
LoopT *getParentLoop() const { return ParentLoop; }
/// This is a raw interface for bypassing addChildLoop.
void setParentLoop(LoopT *L) { ParentLoop = L; }
/// Return true if the specified loop is contained within in this loop.
bool contains(const LoopT *L) const {
if (L == this) return true;
if (!L) return false;
return contains(L->getParentLoop());
}
/// Return true if the specified basic block is in this loop.
bool contains(const BlockT *BB) const {
return DenseBlockSet.count(BB);
}
/// Return true if the specified instruction is in this loop.
template<class InstT>
bool contains(const InstT *Inst) const {
return contains(Inst->getParent());
}
/// Return the loops contained entirely within this loop.
const std::vector<LoopT *> &getSubLoops() const { return SubLoops; }
std::vector<LoopT *> &getSubLoopsVector() { return SubLoops; }
typedef typename std::vector<LoopT *>::const_iterator iterator;
typedef typename std::vector<LoopT *>::const_reverse_iterator
reverse_iterator;
iterator begin() const { return SubLoops.begin(); }
iterator end() const { return SubLoops.end(); }
reverse_iterator rbegin() const { return SubLoops.rbegin(); }
reverse_iterator rend() const { return SubLoops.rend(); }
bool empty() const { return SubLoops.empty(); }
/// Get a list of the basic blocks which make up this loop.
const std::vector<BlockT*> &getBlocks() const { return Blocks; }
typedef typename std::vector<BlockT*>::const_iterator block_iterator;
block_iterator block_begin() const { return Blocks.begin(); }
block_iterator block_end() const { return Blocks.end(); }
inline iterator_range<block_iterator> blocks() const {
return make_range(block_begin(), block_end());
}
/// Get the number of blocks in this loop in constant time.
unsigned getNumBlocks() const {
return Blocks.size();
}
/// Invalidate the loop, indicating that it is no longer a loop.
void invalidate() { IsInvalid = true; }
/// Return true if this loop is no longer valid.
bool isInvalid() { return IsInvalid; }
/// True if terminator in the block can branch to another block that is
/// outside of the current loop.
bool isLoopExiting(const BlockT *BB) const {
typedef GraphTraits<const BlockT*> BlockTraits;
for (typename BlockTraits::ChildIteratorType SI =
BlockTraits::child_begin(BB),
SE = BlockTraits::child_end(BB); SI != SE; ++SI) {
if (!contains(*SI))
return true;
}
return false;
}
/// Returns true if \p BB is a loop-latch.
/// A latch block is a block that contains a branch back to the header.
/// This function is useful when there are multiple latches in a loop
/// because \fn getLoopLatch will return nullptr in that case.
bool isLoopLatch(const BlockT *BB) const {
assert(contains(BB) && "block does not belong to the loop");
BlockT *Header = getHeader();
auto PredBegin = GraphTraits<Inverse<BlockT*> >::child_begin(Header);
auto PredEnd = GraphTraits<Inverse<BlockT*> >::child_end(Header);
return std::find(PredBegin, PredEnd, BB) != PredEnd;
}
/// Calculate the number of back edges to the loop header.
unsigned getNumBackEdges() const {
unsigned NumBackEdges = 0;
BlockT *H = getHeader();
typedef GraphTraits<Inverse<BlockT*> > InvBlockTraits;
for (typename InvBlockTraits::ChildIteratorType I =
InvBlockTraits::child_begin(H),
E = InvBlockTraits::child_end(H); I != E; ++I)
if (contains(*I))
++NumBackEdges;
return NumBackEdges;
}
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// APIs for simple analysis of the loop.
//
// Note that all of these methods can fail on general loops (ie, there may not
// be a preheader, etc). For best success, the loop simplification and
// induction variable canonicalization pass should be used to normalize loops
// for easy analysis. These methods assume canonical loops.
/// Return all blocks inside the loop that have successors outside of the
/// loop. These are the blocks _inside of the current loop_ which branch out.
/// The returned list is always unique.
void getExitingBlocks(SmallVectorImpl<BlockT *> &ExitingBlocks) const;
/// If getExitingBlocks would return exactly one block, return that block.
/// Otherwise return null.
BlockT *getExitingBlock() const;
/// Return all of the successor blocks of this loop. These are the blocks
/// _outside of the current loop_ which are branched to.
void getExitBlocks(SmallVectorImpl<BlockT*> &ExitBlocks) const;
/// If getExitBlocks would return exactly one block, return that block.
/// Otherwise return null.
BlockT *getExitBlock() const;
/// Edge type.
typedef std::pair<const BlockT*, const BlockT*> Edge;
/// Return all pairs of (_inside_block_,_outside_block_).
void getExitEdges(SmallVectorImpl<Edge> &ExitEdges) const;
/// If there is a preheader for this loop, return it. A loop has a preheader
/// if there is only one edge to the header of the loop from outside of the
/// loop. If this is the case, the block branching to the header of the loop
/// is the preheader node.
///
/// This method returns null if there is no preheader for the loop.
BlockT *getLoopPreheader() const;
/// If the given loop's header has exactly one unique predecessor outside the
/// loop, return it. Otherwise return null.
/// This is less strict that the loop "preheader" concept, which requires
/// the predecessor to have exactly one successor.
BlockT *getLoopPredecessor() const;
/// If there is a single latch block for this loop, return it.
/// A latch block is a block that contains a branch back to the header.
BlockT *getLoopLatch() const;
/// Return all loop latch blocks of this loop. A latch block is a block that
/// contains a branch back to the header.
void getLoopLatches(SmallVectorImpl<BlockT *> &LoopLatches) const {
BlockT *H = getHeader();
typedef GraphTraits<Inverse<BlockT*> > InvBlockTraits;
for (typename InvBlockTraits::ChildIteratorType I =
InvBlockTraits::child_begin(H),
E = InvBlockTraits::child_end(H); I != E; ++I)
if (contains(*I))
LoopLatches.push_back(*I);
}
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// APIs for updating loop information after changing the CFG
//
/// This method is used by other analyses to update loop information.
/// NewBB is set to be a new member of the current loop.
/// Because of this, it is added as a member of all parent loops, and is added
/// to the specified LoopInfo object as being in the current basic block. It
/// is not valid to replace the loop header with this method.
void addBasicBlockToLoop(BlockT *NewBB, LoopInfoBase<BlockT, LoopT> &LI);
/// This is used when splitting loops up. It replaces the OldChild entry in
/// our children list with NewChild, and updates the parent pointer of
/// OldChild to be null and the NewChild to be this loop.
/// This updates the loop depth of the new child.
void replaceChildLoopWith(LoopT *OldChild, LoopT *NewChild);
/// Add the specified loop to be a child of this loop.
/// This updates the loop depth of the new child.
void addChildLoop(LoopT *NewChild) {
assert(!NewChild->ParentLoop && "NewChild already has a parent!");
NewChild->ParentLoop = static_cast<LoopT *>(this);
SubLoops.push_back(NewChild);
}
/// This removes the specified child from being a subloop of this loop. The
/// loop is not deleted, as it will presumably be inserted into another loop.
LoopT *removeChildLoop(iterator I) {
assert(I != SubLoops.end() && "Cannot remove end iterator!");
LoopT *Child = *I;
assert(Child->ParentLoop == this && "Child is not a child of this loop!");
SubLoops.erase(SubLoops.begin()+(I-begin()));
Child->ParentLoop = nullptr;
return Child;
}
/// This adds a basic block directly to the basic block list.
/// This should only be used by transformations that create new loops. Other
/// transformations should use addBasicBlockToLoop.
void addBlockEntry(BlockT *BB) {
Blocks.push_back(BB);
DenseBlockSet.insert(BB);
}
/// interface to reverse Blocks[from, end of loop] in this loop
void reverseBlock(unsigned from) {
std::reverse(Blocks.begin() + from, Blocks.end());
}
/// interface to do reserve() for Blocks
void reserveBlocks(unsigned size) {
Blocks.reserve(size);
}
/// This method is used to move BB (which must be part of this loop) to be the
/// loop header of the loop (the block that dominates all others).
void moveToHeader(BlockT *BB) {
if (Blocks[0] == BB) return;
for (unsigned i = 0; ; ++i) {
assert(i != Blocks.size() && "Loop does not contain BB!");
if (Blocks[i] == BB) {
Blocks[i] = Blocks[0];
Blocks[0] = BB;
return;
}
}
}
/// This removes the specified basic block from the current loop, updating the
/// Blocks as appropriate. This does not update the mapping in the LoopInfo
/// class.
void removeBlockFromLoop(BlockT *BB) {
auto I = find(Blocks, BB);
assert(I != Blocks.end() && "N is not in this list!");
Blocks.erase(I);
DenseBlockSet.erase(BB);
}
/// Verify loop structure
void verifyLoop() const;
/// Verify loop structure of this loop and all nested loops.
void verifyLoopNest(DenseSet<const LoopT*> *Loops) const;
/// Print loop with all the BBs inside it.
void print(raw_ostream &OS, unsigned Depth = 0, bool Verbose = false) const;
protected:
friend class LoopInfoBase<BlockT, LoopT>;
explicit LoopBase(BlockT *BB) : ParentLoop(nullptr) {
Blocks.push_back(BB);
DenseBlockSet.insert(BB);
}
};
template<class BlockT, class LoopT>
raw_ostream& operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const LoopBase<BlockT, LoopT> &Loop) {
Loop.print(OS);
return OS;
}
// Implementation in LoopInfoImpl.h
extern template class LoopBase<BasicBlock, Loop>;
/// Represents a single loop in the control flow graph. Note that not all SCCs
/// in the CFG are neccessarily loops.
class Loop : public LoopBase<BasicBlock, Loop> {
public:
/// \brief A range representing the start and end location of a loop.
class LocRange {
DebugLoc Start;
DebugLoc End;
public:
LocRange() {}
LocRange(DebugLoc Start) : Start(std::move(Start)), End(std::move(Start)) {}
LocRange(DebugLoc Start, DebugLoc End) : Start(std::move(Start)),
End(std::move(End)) {}
const DebugLoc &getStart() const { return Start; }
const DebugLoc &getEnd() const { return End; }
/// \brief Check for null.
///
explicit operator bool() const {
return Start && End;
}
};
Loop() {}
/// Return true if the specified value is loop invariant.
bool isLoopInvariant(const Value *V) const;
/// Return true if all the operands of the specified instruction are loop
/// invariant.
bool hasLoopInvariantOperands(const Instruction *I) const;
/// If the given value is an instruction inside of the loop and it can be
/// hoisted, do so to make it trivially loop-invariant.
/// Return true if the value after any hoisting is loop invariant. This
/// function can be used as a slightly more aggressive replacement for
/// isLoopInvariant.
///
/// If InsertPt is specified, it is the point to hoist instructions to.
/// If null, the terminator of the loop preheader is used.
bool makeLoopInvariant(Value *V, bool &Changed,
Instruction *InsertPt = nullptr) const;
/// If the given instruction is inside of the loop and it can be hoisted, do
/// so to make it trivially loop-invariant.
/// Return true if the instruction after any hoisting is loop invariant. This
/// function can be used as a slightly more aggressive replacement for
/// isLoopInvariant.
///
/// If InsertPt is specified, it is the point to hoist instructions to.
/// If null, the terminator of the loop preheader is used.
///
bool makeLoopInvariant(Instruction *I, bool &Changed,
Instruction *InsertPt = nullptr) const;
/// Check to see if the loop has a canonical induction variable: an integer
/// recurrence that starts at 0 and increments by one each time through the
/// loop. If so, return the phi node that corresponds to it.
///
/// The IndVarSimplify pass transforms loops to have a canonical induction
/// variable.
///
PHINode *getCanonicalInductionVariable() const;
/// Return true if the Loop is in LCSSA form.
bool isLCSSAForm(DominatorTree &DT) const;
/// Return true if this Loop and all inner subloops are in LCSSA form.
bool isRecursivelyLCSSAForm(DominatorTree &DT, const LoopInfo &LI) const;
/// Return true if the Loop is in the form that the LoopSimplify form
/// transforms loops to, which is sometimes called normal form.
bool isLoopSimplifyForm() const;
/// Return true if the loop body is safe to clone in practice.
bool isSafeToClone() const;
/// Returns true if the loop is annotated parallel.
///
/// A parallel loop can be assumed to not contain any dependencies between
/// iterations by the compiler. That is, any loop-carried dependency checking
/// can be skipped completely when parallelizing the loop on the target
/// machine. Thus, if the parallel loop information originates from the
/// programmer, e.g. via the OpenMP parallel for pragma, it is the
/// programmer's responsibility to ensure there are no loop-carried
/// dependencies. The final execution order of the instructions across
/// iterations is not guaranteed, thus, the end result might or might not
/// implement actual concurrent execution of instructions across multiple
/// iterations.
bool isAnnotatedParallel() const;
/// Return the llvm.loop loop id metadata node for this loop if it is present.
///
/// If this loop contains the same llvm.loop metadata on each branch to the
/// header then the node is returned. If any latch instruction does not
/// contain llvm.loop or or if multiple latches contain different nodes then
/// 0 is returned.
MDNode *getLoopID() const;
/// Set the llvm.loop loop id metadata for this loop.
///
/// The LoopID metadata node will be added to each terminator instruction in
/// the loop that branches to the loop header.
///
/// The LoopID metadata node should have one or more operands and the first
/// operand should should be the node itself.
void setLoopID(MDNode *LoopID) const;
/// Return true if no exit block for the loop has a predecessor that is
/// outside the loop.
bool hasDedicatedExits() const;
/// Return all unique successor blocks of this loop.
/// These are the blocks _outside of the current loop_ which are branched to.
/// This assumes that loop exits are in canonical form.
void getUniqueExitBlocks(SmallVectorImpl<BasicBlock *> &ExitBlocks) const;
/// If getUniqueExitBlocks would return exactly one block, return that block.
/// Otherwise return null.
BasicBlock *getUniqueExitBlock() const;
void dump() const;
void dumpVerbose() const;
/// Return the debug location of the start of this loop.
/// This looks for a BB terminating instruction with a known debug
/// location by looking at the preheader and header blocks. If it
/// cannot find a terminating instruction with location information,
/// it returns an unknown location.
DebugLoc getStartLoc() const;
/// Return the source code span of the loop.
LocRange getLocRange() const;
StringRef getName() const {
if (BasicBlock *Header = getHeader())
if (Header->hasName())
return Header->getName();
return "<unnamed loop>";
}
private:
friend class LoopInfoBase<BasicBlock, Loop>;
explicit Loop(BasicBlock *BB) : LoopBase<BasicBlock, Loop>(BB) {}
};
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// This class builds and contains all of the top-level loop
/// structures in the specified function.
///
template<class BlockT, class LoopT>
class LoopInfoBase {
// BBMap - Mapping of basic blocks to the inner most loop they occur in
DenseMap<const BlockT *, LoopT *> BBMap;
std::vector<LoopT *> TopLevelLoops;
std::vector<LoopT *> RemovedLoops;
friend class LoopBase<BlockT, LoopT>;
friend class LoopInfo;
void operator=(const LoopInfoBase &) = delete;
LoopInfoBase(const LoopInfoBase &) = delete;
public:
LoopInfoBase() { }
~LoopInfoBase() { releaseMemory(); }
LoopInfoBase(LoopInfoBase &&Arg)
: BBMap(std::move(Arg.BBMap)),
TopLevelLoops(std::move(Arg.TopLevelLoops)) {
// We have to clear the arguments top level loops as we've taken ownership.
Arg.TopLevelLoops.clear();
}
LoopInfoBase &operator=(LoopInfoBase &&RHS) {
BBMap = std::move(RHS.BBMap);
for (auto *L : TopLevelLoops)
delete L;
TopLevelLoops = std::move(RHS.TopLevelLoops);
RHS.TopLevelLoops.clear();
return *this;
}
void releaseMemory() {
BBMap.clear();
for (auto *L : TopLevelLoops)
delete L;
TopLevelLoops.clear();
for (auto *L : RemovedLoops)
delete L;
RemovedLoops.clear();
}
/// iterator/begin/end - The interface to the top-level loops in the current
/// function.
///
typedef typename std::vector<LoopT *>::const_iterator iterator;
typedef typename std::vector<LoopT *>::const_reverse_iterator
reverse_iterator;
iterator begin() const { return TopLevelLoops.begin(); }
iterator end() const { return TopLevelLoops.end(); }
reverse_iterator rbegin() const { return TopLevelLoops.rbegin(); }
reverse_iterator rend() const { return TopLevelLoops.rend(); }
bool empty() const { return TopLevelLoops.empty(); }
/// Return the inner most loop that BB lives in. If a basic block is in no
/// loop (for example the entry node), null is returned.
LoopT *getLoopFor(const BlockT *BB) const { return BBMap.lookup(BB); }
/// Same as getLoopFor.
const LoopT *operator[](const BlockT *BB) const {
return getLoopFor(BB);
}
/// Return the loop nesting level of the specified block. A depth of 0 means
/// the block is not inside any loop.
unsigned getLoopDepth(const BlockT *BB) const {
const LoopT *L = getLoopFor(BB);
return L ? L->getLoopDepth() : 0;
}
// True if the block is a loop header node
bool isLoopHeader(const BlockT *BB) const {
const LoopT *L = getLoopFor(BB);
return L && L->getHeader() == BB;
}
/// This removes the specified top-level loop from this loop info object.
/// The loop is not deleted, as it will presumably be inserted into
/// another loop.
LoopT *removeLoop(iterator I) {
assert(I != end() && "Cannot remove end iterator!");
LoopT *L = *I;
assert(!L->getParentLoop() && "Not a top-level loop!");
TopLevelLoops.erase(TopLevelLoops.begin() + (I-begin()));
return L;
}
/// Change the top-level loop that contains BB to the specified loop.
/// This should be used by transformations that restructure the loop hierarchy
/// tree.
void changeLoopFor(BlockT *BB, LoopT *L) {
if (!L) {
BBMap.erase(BB);
return;
}
BBMap[BB] = L;
}
/// Replace the specified loop in the top-level loops list with the indicated
/// loop.
void changeTopLevelLoop(LoopT *OldLoop,
LoopT *NewLoop) {
auto I = find(TopLevelLoops, OldLoop);
assert(I != TopLevelLoops.end() && "Old loop not at top level!");
*I = NewLoop;
assert(!NewLoop->ParentLoop && !OldLoop->ParentLoop &&
"Loops already embedded into a subloop!");
}
/// This adds the specified loop to the collection of top-level loops.
void addTopLevelLoop(LoopT *New) {
assert(!New->getParentLoop() && "Loop already in subloop!");
TopLevelLoops.push_back(New);
}
/// This method completely removes BB from all data structures,
/// including all of the Loop objects it is nested in and our mapping from
/// BasicBlocks to loops.
void removeBlock(BlockT *BB) {
auto I = BBMap.find(BB);
if (I != BBMap.end()) {
for (LoopT *L = I->second; L; L = L->getParentLoop())
L->removeBlockFromLoop(BB);
BBMap.erase(I);
}
}
// Internals
static bool isNotAlreadyContainedIn(const LoopT *SubLoop,
const LoopT *ParentLoop) {
if (!SubLoop) return true;
if (SubLoop == ParentLoop) return false;
return isNotAlreadyContainedIn(SubLoop->getParentLoop(), ParentLoop);
}
/// Create the loop forest using a stable algorithm.
void analyze(const DominatorTreeBase<BlockT> &DomTree);
// Debugging
void print(raw_ostream &OS) const;
void verify(const DominatorTreeBase<BlockT> &DomTree) const;
};
// Implementation in LoopInfoImpl.h
extern template class LoopInfoBase<BasicBlock, Loop>;
class LoopInfo : public LoopInfoBase<BasicBlock, Loop> {
typedef LoopInfoBase<BasicBlock, Loop> BaseT;
friend class LoopBase<BasicBlock, Loop>;
void operator=(const LoopInfo &) = delete;
LoopInfo(const LoopInfo &) = delete;
public:
LoopInfo() {}
explicit LoopInfo(const DominatorTreeBase<BasicBlock> &DomTree);
LoopInfo(LoopInfo &&Arg) : BaseT(std::move(static_cast<BaseT &>(Arg))) {}
LoopInfo &operator=(LoopInfo &&RHS) {
BaseT::operator=(std::move(static_cast<BaseT &>(RHS)));
return *this;
}
// Most of the public interface is provided via LoopInfoBase.
/// Update LoopInfo after removing the last backedge from a loop. This updates
/// the loop forest and parent loops for each block so that \c L is no longer
/// referenced, but does not actually delete \c L immediately. The pointer
/// will remain valid until this LoopInfo's memory is released.
void markAsRemoved(Loop *L);
/// Returns true if replacing From with To everywhere is guaranteed to
/// preserve LCSSA form.
bool replacementPreservesLCSSAForm(Instruction *From, Value *To) {
// Preserving LCSSA form is only problematic if the replacing value is an
// instruction.
Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(To);
if (!I) return true;
// If both instructions are defined in the same basic block then replacement
// cannot break LCSSA form.
if (I->getParent() == From->getParent())
return true;
// If the instruction is not defined in a loop then it can safely replace
// anything.
Loop *ToLoop = getLoopFor(I->getParent());
if (!ToLoop) return true;
// If the replacing instruction is defined in the same loop as the original
// instruction, or in a loop that contains it as an inner loop, then using
// it as a replacement will not break LCSSA form.
return ToLoop->contains(getLoopFor(From->getParent()));
}
/// Checks if moving a specific instruction can break LCSSA in any loop.
///
/// Return true if moving \p Inst to before \p NewLoc will break LCSSA,
/// assuming that the function containing \p Inst and \p NewLoc is currently
/// in LCSSA form.
bool movementPreservesLCSSAForm(Instruction *Inst, Instruction *NewLoc) {
assert(Inst->getFunction() == NewLoc->getFunction() &&
"Can't reason about IPO!");
auto *OldBB = Inst->getParent();
auto *NewBB = NewLoc->getParent();
// Movement within the same loop does not break LCSSA (the equality check is
// to avoid doing a hashtable lookup in case of intra-block movement).
if (OldBB == NewBB)
return true;
auto *OldLoop = getLoopFor(OldBB);
auto *NewLoop = getLoopFor(NewBB);
if (OldLoop == NewLoop)
return true;
// Check if Outer contains Inner; with the null loop counting as the
// "outermost" loop.
auto Contains = [](const Loop *Outer, const Loop *Inner) {
return !Outer || Outer->contains(Inner);
};
// To check that the movement of Inst to before NewLoc does not break LCSSA,
// we need to check two sets of uses for possible LCSSA violations at
// NewLoc: the users of NewInst, and the operands of NewInst.
// If we know we're hoisting Inst out of an inner loop to an outer loop,
// then the uses *of* Inst don't need to be checked.
if (!Contains(NewLoop, OldLoop)) {
for (Use &U : Inst->uses()) {
auto *UI = cast<Instruction>(U.getUser());
auto *UBB = isa<PHINode>(UI) ? cast<PHINode>(UI)->getIncomingBlock(U)
: UI->getParent();
if (UBB != NewBB && getLoopFor(UBB) != NewLoop)
return false;
}
}
// If we know we're sinking Inst from an outer loop into an inner loop, then
// the *operands* of Inst don't need to be checked.
if (!Contains(OldLoop, NewLoop)) {
// See below on why we can't handle phi nodes here.
if (isa<PHINode>(Inst))
return false;
for (Use &U : Inst->operands()) {
auto *DefI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U.get());
if (!DefI)
return false;
// This would need adjustment if we allow Inst to be a phi node -- the
// new use block won't simply be NewBB.
auto *DefBlock = DefI->getParent();
if (DefBlock != NewBB && getLoopFor(DefBlock) != NewLoop)
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
};
// Allow clients to walk the list of nested loops...
template <> struct GraphTraits<const Loop*> {
typedef const Loop *NodeRef;
typedef LoopInfo::iterator ChildIteratorType;
static NodeRef getEntryNode(const Loop *L) { return L; }
static ChildIteratorType child_begin(NodeRef N) { return N->begin(); }
static ChildIteratorType child_end(NodeRef N) { return N->end(); }
};
template <> struct GraphTraits<Loop*> {
typedef Loop *NodeRef;
typedef LoopInfo::iterator ChildIteratorType;
static NodeRef getEntryNode(Loop *L) { return L; }
static ChildIteratorType child_begin(NodeRef N) { return N->begin(); }
static ChildIteratorType child_end(NodeRef N) { return N->end(); }
};
/// \brief Analysis pass that exposes the \c LoopInfo for a function.
class LoopAnalysis : public AnalysisInfoMixin<LoopAnalysis> {
friend AnalysisInfoMixin<LoopAnalysis>;
static AnalysisKey Key;
public:
typedef LoopInfo Result;
LoopInfo run(Function &F, FunctionAnalysisManager &AM);
};
/// \brief Printer pass for the \c LoopAnalysis results.
class LoopPrinterPass : public PassInfoMixin<LoopPrinterPass> {
raw_ostream &OS;
public:
explicit LoopPrinterPass(raw_ostream &OS) : OS(OS) {}
PreservedAnalyses run(Function &F, FunctionAnalysisManager &AM);
};
/// \brief Verifier pass for the \c LoopAnalysis results.
struct LoopVerifierPass : public PassInfoMixin<LoopVerifierPass> {
PreservedAnalyses run(Function &F, FunctionAnalysisManager &AM);
};
/// \brief The legacy pass manager's analysis pass to compute loop information.
class LoopInfoWrapperPass : public FunctionPass {
LoopInfo LI;
public:
static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid
LoopInfoWrapperPass() : FunctionPass(ID) {
initializeLoopInfoWrapperPassPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
}
LoopInfo &getLoopInfo() { return LI; }
const LoopInfo &getLoopInfo() const { return LI; }
/// \brief Calculate the natural loop information for a given function.
bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override;
void verifyAnalysis() const override;
void releaseMemory() override { LI.releaseMemory(); }
void print(raw_ostream &O, const Module *M = nullptr) const override;
void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override;
};
/// Function to print a loop's contents as LLVM's text IR assembly.
void printLoop(Loop &L, raw_ostream &OS, const std::string &Banner = "");
} // End llvm namespace
#endif
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