Unique ownership is just one possible ownership pattern for the memory buffer
underlying the bitcode reader. In practice, as this patch shows, ownership can
often reside at a higher level. With the upcoming change to allow multiple
modules in a single bitcode file, it will no longer be appropriate for
modules to generally have unique ownership of their memory buffer.
The C API exposes the ownership relation via the LLVMGetBitcodeModuleInContext
and LLVMGetBitcodeModuleInContext2 functions, so we still need some way for
the module to own the memory buffer. This patch does so by adding an owned
memory buffer field to Module, and using it in a few other places where it
is convenient.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26384
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Summary:
This patch prevents importing from (and therefore exporting from) any
module with a "llvm.used" local value. Local values need to be promoted
and renamed when importing, and their presense on the llvm.used variable
indicates that there are opaque uses that won't see the rename. One such
example is a use in inline assembly.
See also the discussion at:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-April/098047.html
As part of this, move collectUsedGlobalVariables out of Transforms/Utils
and into IR/Module so that it can be used more widely. There are several
other places in LLVM that used copies of this code that can be cleaned
up as a follow on NFC patch.
Reviewers: joker.eph
Subscribers: pcc, llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18986
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Sample-based profiling and optimization remarks currently remove
DICompileUnits from llvm.dbg.cu to suppress the emission of debug info
from them. This is somewhat of a hack and only borderline legal IR.
This patch uses the recently introduced NoDebug emission kind in
DICompileUnit to achieve the same result without breaking the Verifier.
A nice side-effect of this change is that it is now possible to combine
NoDebug and regular compile units under LTO.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D18808
<rdar://problem/25427165>
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This restores commit r260408, along with a fix for a bot failure.
The bot failure was caused by dereferencing a unique_ptr in the same
call instruction parameter list where it was passed via std::move.
Apparently due to luck this was not exposed when I built the compiler
with clang, only with gcc.
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Summary:
This patch uses the lower 64-bits of the MD5 hash of a function name as
a GUID in the function index, instead of storing function names. Any
local functions are first given a global name by prepending the original
source file name. This is the same naming scheme and GUID used by PGO in
the indexed profile format.
This change has a couple of benefits. The primary benefit is size
reduction in the combined index file, for example 483.xalancbmk's
combined index file was reduced by around 70%. It should also result in
memory savings for the index file in memory, as the in-memory map is
also indexed by the hash instead of the string.
Second, this enables integration with indirect call promotion, since the
indirect call profile targets are recorded using the same global naming
convention and hash. This will enable the function importer to easily
locate function summaries for indirect call profile targets to enable
their import and subsequent promotion.
The original source file name is recorded in the bitcode in a new
module-level record for use in the ThinLTO backend pipeline.
Reviewers: davidxl, joker.eph
Subscribers: llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17028
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This reverts commit r257751, bringing back r256105.
The problem the assert found was fixed in r257915.
Original commit message:
Assert that we have all use/users in the getters.
An error that is pretty easy to make is to use the lazy bitcode reader
and then do something like
if (V.use_empty())
The problem is that uses in unmaterialized functions are not accounted
for.
This patch adds asserts that all uses are known.
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An error that is pretty easy to make is to use the lazy bitcode reader
and then do something like
if (V.use_empty())
The problem is that uses in unmaterialized functions are not accounted
for.
This patch adds asserts that all uses are known.
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This inlines materializeAll into the only caller
(materializeAllPermanently) and renames materializeAllPermanently to
just materializeAll.
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It was only used on lib/Linker and the use was "dead" since it was used on a
function the IRMover had just moved.
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This provides interface to get and set maximum function counts to Module. This
would allow things like determination of function hotness. The actual setting
of this max function count will have to be done in the frontend.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15003
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Stop converting implicitly between iterators and pointers/references in
lib/IR. For convenience, I've added a `getIterator()` accessor to
`ilist_node` so that callers don't need to know how to spell the
iterator class (i.e., they can use `X.getIterator()` instead of
`Function::iterator(X)`).
I'll eventually disallow these implicit conversions entirely, but
there's a lot of code, so it doesn't make sense to do it all in one
patch. One library or so at a time.
Why? To root out cases of `getNextNode()` and `getPrevNode()` being
used in iterator logic. The design of `ilist` makes that invalid when
the current node could be at the back of the list, but it happens to
"work" right now because of a bug where those functions never return
`nullptr` if you're using a half-node sentinel. Before I can fix the
function, I have to remove uses of it that rely on it misbehaving.
(Maybe the function should just be deleted anyway? But I don't want
deleting it -- potentially a huge project -- to block fixing
ilist/iplist.)
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Create `SymbolTableList`, a wrapper around `iplist` for lists that
automatically manage a symbol table. This commit reduces a ton of code
duplication between the six traits classes that were used previously.
As a drive by, reduce the number of template parameters from 2 to 1 by
using a SymbolTableListParentType metafunction (I originally had this as
a separate commit, but it touched most of the same lines so I squashed
them).
I'm in the process of trying to remove the UB in `createSentinel()` (see
the FIXMEs I added for `ilist_embedded_sentinel_traits` and
`ilist_half_embedded_sentinel_traits`). My eventual goal is to separate
the list logic into a base class layer that knows nothing about (and
isn't templated on) the downcasted nodes -- removing the need to invoke
UB -- but for now I'm just trying to get a handle on all the current use
cases (and cleaning things up as I see them).
Besides these six SymbolTable lists, there are two others that use the
addNode/removeNode/transferNodes() hooks: the `MachineInstruction` and
`MachineBasicBlock` lists. Ideally there'll be a way to factor these
hooks out of the low-level API entirely, but I'm not quite there yet.
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Summary:
This change teaches `CallInst`s and `InvokeInst`s to maintain a set of
operand bundles as part of its operands. `CallInst`s and `InvokeInst`s
with operand bundles co-allocate some space before their `Use` array to
hold meta information about which of its operands are part of an operand
bundle.
The strings corresponding to the bundle tags are interned into
`LLVMContextImpl::BundleTagCache`
This change does not include any parsing / bitcode support. That's the
next change.
Depends on D12455.
Reviewers: reames, chandlerc, majnemer, dexonsmith, kmod, JosephTremoulet, rnk, bogner
Subscribers: MatzeB, sanjoy, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12456
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