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24c4898973a074713201fb9351d302b9f7733e92 28-Jan-2013 Michael Gottesman <mgottesman@apple.com> Extracted ObjCARC.cpp into its own library libLLVMObjCARCOpts in preparation for refactoring the ARC Optimizer.

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0b8c9a80f20772c3793201ab5b251d3520b9cea3 02-Jan-2013 Chandler Carruth <chandlerc@gmail.com> Move all of the header files which are involved in modelling the LLVM IR
into their new header subdirectory: include/llvm/IR. This matches the
directory structure of lib, and begins to correct a long standing point
of file layout clutter in LLVM.

There are still more header files to move here, but I wanted to handle
them in separate commits to make tracking what files make sense at each
layer easier.

The only really questionable files here are the target intrinsic
tablegen files. But that's a battle I'd rather not fight today.

I've updated both CMake and Makefile build systems (I think, and my
tests think, but I may have missed something).

I've also re-sorted the includes throughout the project. I'll be
committing updates to Clang, DragonEgg, and Polly momentarily.

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d04a8d4b33ff316ca4cf961e06c9e312eff8e64f 03-Dec-2012 Chandler Carruth <chandlerc@gmail.com> Use the new script to sort the includes of every file under lib.

Sooooo many of these had incorrect or strange main module includes.
I have manually inspected all of these, and fixed the main module
include to be the nearest plausible thing I could find. If you own or
care about any of these source files, I encourage you to take some time
and check that these edits were sensible. I can't have broken anything
(I strictly added headers, and reordered them, never removed), but they
may not be the headers you'd really like to identify as containing the
API being implemented.

Many forward declarations and missing includes were added to a header
files to allow them to parse cleanly when included first. The main
module rule does in fact have its merits. =]

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3574eca1b02600bac4e625297f4ecf745f4c4f32 08-Oct-2012 Micah Villmow <villmow@gmail.com> Move TargetData to DataLayout.

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713aa9431d84805c5b7ddce57159d14ee94cd548 14-Sep-2012 Chandler Carruth <chandlerc@gmail.com> Introduce a new SROA implementation.

This is essentially a ground up re-think of the SROA pass in LLVM. It
was initially inspired by a few problems with the existing pass:
- It is subject to the bane of my existence in optimizations: arbitrary
thresholds.
- It is overly conservative about which constructs can be split and
promoted.
- The vector value replacement aspect is separated from the splitting
logic, missing many opportunities where splitting and vector value
formation can work together.
- The splitting is entirely based around the underlying type of the
alloca, despite this type often having little to do with the reality
of how that memory is used. This is especially prevelant with unions
and base classes where we tail-pack derived members.
- When splitting fails (often due to the thresholds), the vector value
replacement (again because it is separate) can kick in for
preposterous cases where we simply should have split the value. This
results in forming i1024 and i2048 integer "bit vectors" that
tremendously slow down subsequnet IR optimizations (due to large
APInts) and impede the backend's lowering.

The new design takes an approach that fundamentally is not susceptible
to many of these problems. It is the result of a discusison between
myself and Duncan Sands over IRC about how to premptively avoid these
types of problems and how to do SROA in a more principled way. Since
then, it has evolved and grown, but this remains an important aspect: it
fixes real world problems with the SROA process today.

First, the transform of SROA actually has little to do with replacement.
It has more to do with splitting. The goal is to take an aggregate
alloca and form a composition of scalar allocas which can replace it and
will be most suitable to the eventual replacement by scalar SSA values.
The actual replacement is performed by mem2reg (and in the future
SSAUpdater).

The splitting is divided into four phases. The first phase is an
analysis of the uses of the alloca. This phase recursively walks uses,
building up a dense datastructure representing the ranges of the
alloca's memory actually used and checking for uses which inhibit any
aspects of the transform such as the escape of a pointer.

Once we have a mapping of the ranges of the alloca used by individual
operations, we compute a partitioning of the used ranges. Some uses are
inherently splittable (such as memcpy and memset), while scalar uses are
not splittable. The goal is to build a partitioning that has the minimum
number of splits while placing each unsplittable use in its own
partition. Overlapping unsplittable uses belong to the same partition.
This is the target split of the aggregate alloca, and it maximizes the
number of scalar accesses which become accesses to their own alloca and
candidates for promotion.

Third, we re-walk the uses of the alloca and assign each specific memory
access to all the partitions touched so that we have dense use-lists for
each partition.

Finally, we build a new, smaller alloca for each partition and rewrite
each use of that partition to use the new alloca. During this phase the
pass will also work very hard to transform uses of an alloca into a form
suitable for promotion, including forming vector operations, speculating
loads throguh PHI nodes and selects, etc.

After splitting is complete, each newly refined alloca that is
a candidate for promotion to a scalar SSA value is run through mem2reg.

There are lots of reasonably detailed comments in the source code about
the design and algorithms, and I'm going to be trying to improve them in
subsequent commits to ensure this is well documented, as the new pass is
in many ways more complex than the old one.

Some of this is still a WIP, but the current state is reasonbly stable.
It has passed bootstrap, the nightly test suite, and Duncan has run it
successfully through the ACATS and DragonEgg test suites. That said, it
remains behind a default-off flag until the last few pieces are in
place, and full testing can be done.

Specific areas I'm looking at next:
- Improved comments and some code cleanup from reviews.
- SSAUpdater and enabling this pass inside the CGSCC pass manager.
- Some datastructure tuning and compile-time measurements.
- More aggressive FCA splitting and vector formation.

Many thanks to Duncan Sands for the thorough final review, as well as
Benjamin Kramer for lots of review during the process of writing this
pass, and Daniel Berlin for reviewing the data structures and algorithms
and general theory of the pass. Also, several other people on IRC, over
lunch tables, etc for lots of feedback and advice.

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a94d6e87c4c49f2e81b01d66d8bfb591277f8f96 24-Jul-2012 Nadav Rotem <nadav.rotem@intel.com> Clean whitespaces.

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9b4df49d39ad9cb634ecd2e6547b58ee07436120 22-Jul-2012 Chandler Carruth <chandlerc@gmail.com> Move the initialization of the bounds checking pass. The pass itself
moved earlier. This fixes some layering issues.

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5c525b59d5e0036a778d278eeff4832edfd41357 22-May-2012 Nuno Lopes <nunoplopes@sapo.pt> add a new pass to instrument loads and stores for run-time bounds checking
move EmitGEPOffset from InstCombine to Transforms/Utils/Local.h

(a draft of this) patch reviewed by Andrew, thanks.

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2f6263c96a6ed234b8d314cc35c8e2fcc3e81ccc 17-Jan-2012 Dan Gohman <gohman@apple.com> Add a new ObjC ARC optimization pass to eliminate unneeded
autorelease push+pop pairs.


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f940a1a869b4fe6f857e7fd8aeb97e7b7e9b390e 31-Aug-2011 Rafael Espindola <rafael.espindola@gmail.com> Remove the old tail duplication pass. It is not used and is unable to update
ssa, so it has to be run really early in the pipeline. Any replacement
should probably use the SSAUpdater.

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0335a14ae771ce1793fb5401acfeb2fb59fc1c6f 25-Jul-2011 Rafael Espindola <rafael.espindola@gmail.com> Add LLVMAddLowerExpectIntrinsicPass to the C API.

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9da9934e27dfb48de77b80a3e20ed2d869b52024 06-Jul-2011 Jakub Staszak <jstaszak@apple.com> Introduce "expect" intrinsic instructions.



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9fbd318d36e618fb08fb53bb48b7c848e617a8a7 16-Jun-2011 John McCall <rjmccall@apple.com> The ARC language-specific optimizer. Credit to Dan Gohman.



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0d9874b48d747298dcea7e4e6385b511c04a7842 13-Apr-2011 Rafael Espindola <rafael.espindola@gmail.com> Add the alias analysis to the C api.

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45e1a53efd40a594fa8bb59aee75bb0984770d29 07-Apr-2011 Rafael Espindola <rafael.espindola@gmail.com> Expose more passes to the C API.

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00141694fa9fd846a051e335c3ec6ba335aca602 28-Feb-2011 Dan Gohman <gohman@apple.com> Delete the GEPSplitter experiment.


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1551abdea6206870df86f730a289a74ef506d259 28-Feb-2011 Dan Gohman <gohman@apple.com> Delete the SimplifyHalfPowrLibCalls pass, which was unused, and
only existed as the result of a misunderstanding.


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b1686c32fc694636cbf15a59b23b2a741b65ecf4 18-Jan-2011 Cameron Zwarich <zwarich@apple.com> Remove outdated references to dominance frontiers.


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b352d6eb49927a7c707cbd9046cfc525b0c3f2d7 14-Jan-2011 Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org> split SROA into two passes: one that uses DomFrontiers (-scalarrepl)
and one that uses SSAUpdater (-scalarrepl-ssa)


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832f61117d69019376c4aabedd4de3831279e288 03-Jan-2011 Cameron Zwarich <zwarich@apple.com> Add a new loop-instsimplify pass, with the intention of replacing the instance
of instcombine that is currently in the middle of the loop pass pipeline. This
commit only checks in the pass; it will hopefully be enabled by default later.


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12be936cc912b1ff4d1c73c7f2c805a3462da1ab 02-Jan-2011 Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org> sketch out a new early cse pass. No functionality yet.


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b0db161f5b85c4a31046d2271d9e270991b53a15 26-Dec-2010 Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org> Start of a pass for recognizing memset and memcpy idioms.
No functionality yet.


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d82e9e7d939bb4b4f4773e9853c061e14188f705 08-Oct-2010 Devang Patel <dpatel@apple.com> Remove LoopIndexSplit pass. It is neither maintained nor used by anyone.


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1a3d23362168ae6d8e07efd547a92cc36738a789 07-Oct-2010 Owen Anderson <resistor@mac.com> Next step on the getting-rid-of-static-ctors train: begin adding per-library
initialization functions that initialize the set of passes implemented in
that library. Add C bindings for these functions as well.


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75d5fe9213073df311a909924d96a4af7532b001 12-Mar-2010 Nate Begeman <natebegeman@mac.com> Whoops this already existed.


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47a53a6e4ca2e49284c800e9b9e0172e7df7217c 12-Mar-2010 Nate Begeman <natebegeman@mac.com> Add a handful of additional useful pass manager things to the C API


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f8fb7c26ee251e71be8a5372dc4936f3042c7553 11-Nov-2009 Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org> remove the now dead condprop pass, PR3906.


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57c03831ccaabd619d1d7eb164375e7e3027031d 06-Mar-2009 Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org> add a bunch more passes to the C bindings (PR3734), patch by
Lennart Augustsson!


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69cf031ee33fc564c3888694cb1cd8ab5dae9fd2 20-Mar-2008 Gordon Henriksen <gordonhenriksen@mac.com> C and Objective Caml bindings for mem2reg and reg2mem.

Patch by Erick Tryzelaar.

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41ba1546eb46030e9994ee14f8052a1981ae2c54 16-Mar-2008 Gordon Henriksen <gordonhenriksen@mac.com> C and Objective Caml bindings for several scalar transforms.

Patch originally by Erick Tryzelaar, but has been modified somewhat.

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