InstCombineCalls.cpp revision ba78c883d4c89bd807fa7ebea7ac6f22f3503223
1//===- InstCombineCalls.cpp -----------------------------------------------===//
2//
3//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This file implements the visitCall and visitInvoke functions.
11//
12//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13
14#include "InstCombine.h"
15#include "llvm/Support/CallSite.h"
16#include "llvm/Target/TargetData.h"
17#include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.h"
18#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BuildLibCalls.h"
19#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h"
20using namespace llvm;
21
22/// getPromotedType - Return the specified type promoted as it would be to pass
23/// though a va_arg area.
24static Type *getPromotedType(Type *Ty) {
25  if (IntegerType* ITy = dyn_cast<IntegerType>(Ty)) {
26    if (ITy->getBitWidth() < 32)
27      return Type::getInt32Ty(Ty->getContext());
28  }
29  return Ty;
30}
31
32
33Instruction *InstCombiner::SimplifyMemTransfer(MemIntrinsic *MI) {
34  unsigned DstAlign = getKnownAlignment(MI->getArgOperand(0), TD);
35  unsigned SrcAlign = getKnownAlignment(MI->getArgOperand(1), TD);
36  unsigned MinAlign = std::min(DstAlign, SrcAlign);
37  unsigned CopyAlign = MI->getAlignment();
38
39  if (CopyAlign < MinAlign) {
40    MI->setAlignment(ConstantInt::get(MI->getAlignmentType(),
41                                             MinAlign, false));
42    return MI;
43  }
44
45  // If MemCpyInst length is 1/2/4/8 bytes then replace memcpy with
46  // load/store.
47  ConstantInt *MemOpLength = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(MI->getArgOperand(2));
48  if (MemOpLength == 0) return 0;
49
50  // Source and destination pointer types are always "i8*" for intrinsic.  See
51  // if the size is something we can handle with a single primitive load/store.
52  // A single load+store correctly handles overlapping memory in the memmove
53  // case.
54  unsigned Size = MemOpLength->getZExtValue();
55  if (Size == 0) return MI;  // Delete this mem transfer.
56
57  if (Size > 8 || (Size&(Size-1)))
58    return 0;  // If not 1/2/4/8 bytes, exit.
59
60  // Use an integer load+store unless we can find something better.
61  unsigned SrcAddrSp =
62    cast<PointerType>(MI->getArgOperand(1)->getType())->getAddressSpace();
63  unsigned DstAddrSp =
64    cast<PointerType>(MI->getArgOperand(0)->getType())->getAddressSpace();
65
66  IntegerType* IntType = IntegerType::get(MI->getContext(), Size<<3);
67  Type *NewSrcPtrTy = PointerType::get(IntType, SrcAddrSp);
68  Type *NewDstPtrTy = PointerType::get(IntType, DstAddrSp);
69
70  // Memcpy forces the use of i8* for the source and destination.  That means
71  // that if you're using memcpy to move one double around, you'll get a cast
72  // from double* to i8*.  We'd much rather use a double load+store rather than
73  // an i64 load+store, here because this improves the odds that the source or
74  // dest address will be promotable.  See if we can find a better type than the
75  // integer datatype.
76  Value *StrippedDest = MI->getArgOperand(0)->stripPointerCasts();
77  if (StrippedDest != MI->getArgOperand(0)) {
78    Type *SrcETy = cast<PointerType>(StrippedDest->getType())
79                                    ->getElementType();
80    if (TD && SrcETy->isSized() && TD->getTypeStoreSize(SrcETy) == Size) {
81      // The SrcETy might be something like {{{double}}} or [1 x double].  Rip
82      // down through these levels if so.
83      while (!SrcETy->isSingleValueType()) {
84        if (StructType *STy = dyn_cast<StructType>(SrcETy)) {
85          if (STy->getNumElements() == 1)
86            SrcETy = STy->getElementType(0);
87          else
88            break;
89        } else if (ArrayType *ATy = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(SrcETy)) {
90          if (ATy->getNumElements() == 1)
91            SrcETy = ATy->getElementType();
92          else
93            break;
94        } else
95          break;
96      }
97
98      if (SrcETy->isSingleValueType()) {
99        NewSrcPtrTy = PointerType::get(SrcETy, SrcAddrSp);
100        NewDstPtrTy = PointerType::get(SrcETy, DstAddrSp);
101      }
102    }
103  }
104
105
106  // If the memcpy/memmove provides better alignment info than we can
107  // infer, use it.
108  SrcAlign = std::max(SrcAlign, CopyAlign);
109  DstAlign = std::max(DstAlign, CopyAlign);
110
111  Value *Src = Builder->CreateBitCast(MI->getArgOperand(1), NewSrcPtrTy);
112  Value *Dest = Builder->CreateBitCast(MI->getArgOperand(0), NewDstPtrTy);
113  LoadInst *L = Builder->CreateLoad(Src, MI->isVolatile());
114  L->setAlignment(SrcAlign);
115  StoreInst *S = Builder->CreateStore(L, Dest, MI->isVolatile());
116  S->setAlignment(DstAlign);
117
118  // Set the size of the copy to 0, it will be deleted on the next iteration.
119  MI->setArgOperand(2, Constant::getNullValue(MemOpLength->getType()));
120  return MI;
121}
122
123Instruction *InstCombiner::SimplifyMemSet(MemSetInst *MI) {
124  unsigned Alignment = getKnownAlignment(MI->getDest(), TD);
125  if (MI->getAlignment() < Alignment) {
126    MI->setAlignment(ConstantInt::get(MI->getAlignmentType(),
127                                             Alignment, false));
128    return MI;
129  }
130
131  // Extract the length and alignment and fill if they are constant.
132  ConstantInt *LenC = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(MI->getLength());
133  ConstantInt *FillC = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(MI->getValue());
134  if (!LenC || !FillC || !FillC->getType()->isIntegerTy(8))
135    return 0;
136  uint64_t Len = LenC->getZExtValue();
137  Alignment = MI->getAlignment();
138
139  // If the length is zero, this is a no-op
140  if (Len == 0) return MI; // memset(d,c,0,a) -> noop
141
142  // memset(s,c,n) -> store s, c (for n=1,2,4,8)
143  if (Len <= 8 && isPowerOf2_32((uint32_t)Len)) {
144    Type *ITy = IntegerType::get(MI->getContext(), Len*8);  // n=1 -> i8.
145
146    Value *Dest = MI->getDest();
147    unsigned DstAddrSp = cast<PointerType>(Dest->getType())->getAddressSpace();
148    Type *NewDstPtrTy = PointerType::get(ITy, DstAddrSp);
149    Dest = Builder->CreateBitCast(Dest, NewDstPtrTy);
150
151    // Alignment 0 is identity for alignment 1 for memset, but not store.
152    if (Alignment == 0) Alignment = 1;
153
154    // Extract the fill value and store.
155    uint64_t Fill = FillC->getZExtValue()*0x0101010101010101ULL;
156    StoreInst *S = Builder->CreateStore(ConstantInt::get(ITy, Fill), Dest,
157                                        MI->isVolatile());
158    S->setAlignment(Alignment);
159
160    // Set the size of the copy to 0, it will be deleted on the next iteration.
161    MI->setLength(Constant::getNullValue(LenC->getType()));
162    return MI;
163  }
164
165  return 0;
166}
167
168/// visitCallInst - CallInst simplification.  This mostly only handles folding
169/// of intrinsic instructions.  For normal calls, it allows visitCallSite to do
170/// the heavy lifting.
171///
172Instruction *InstCombiner::visitCallInst(CallInst &CI) {
173  if (isFreeCall(&CI))
174    return visitFree(CI);
175  if (isMalloc(&CI))
176    return visitMalloc(CI);
177
178  // If the caller function is nounwind, mark the call as nounwind, even if the
179  // callee isn't.
180  if (CI.getParent()->getParent()->doesNotThrow() &&
181      !CI.doesNotThrow()) {
182    CI.setDoesNotThrow();
183    return &CI;
184  }
185
186  IntrinsicInst *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(&CI);
187  if (!II) return visitCallSite(&CI);
188
189  // Intrinsics cannot occur in an invoke, so handle them here instead of in
190  // visitCallSite.
191  if (MemIntrinsic *MI = dyn_cast<MemIntrinsic>(II)) {
192    bool Changed = false;
193
194    // memmove/cpy/set of zero bytes is a noop.
195    if (Constant *NumBytes = dyn_cast<Constant>(MI->getLength())) {
196      if (NumBytes->isNullValue())
197        return EraseInstFromFunction(CI);
198
199      if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(NumBytes))
200        if (CI->getZExtValue() == 1) {
201          // Replace the instruction with just byte operations.  We would
202          // transform other cases to loads/stores, but we don't know if
203          // alignment is sufficient.
204        }
205    }
206
207    // No other transformations apply to volatile transfers.
208    if (MI->isVolatile())
209      return 0;
210
211    // If we have a memmove and the source operation is a constant global,
212    // then the source and dest pointers can't alias, so we can change this
213    // into a call to memcpy.
214    if (MemMoveInst *MMI = dyn_cast<MemMoveInst>(MI)) {
215      if (GlobalVariable *GVSrc = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(MMI->getSource()))
216        if (GVSrc->isConstant()) {
217          Module *M = CI.getParent()->getParent()->getParent();
218          Intrinsic::ID MemCpyID = Intrinsic::memcpy;
219          Type *Tys[3] = { CI.getArgOperand(0)->getType(),
220                           CI.getArgOperand(1)->getType(),
221                           CI.getArgOperand(2)->getType() };
222          CI.setCalledFunction(Intrinsic::getDeclaration(M, MemCpyID, Tys));
223          Changed = true;
224        }
225    }
226
227    if (MemTransferInst *MTI = dyn_cast<MemTransferInst>(MI)) {
228      // memmove(x,x,size) -> noop.
229      if (MTI->getSource() == MTI->getDest())
230        return EraseInstFromFunction(CI);
231    }
232
233    // If we can determine a pointer alignment that is bigger than currently
234    // set, update the alignment.
235    if (isa<MemTransferInst>(MI)) {
236      if (Instruction *I = SimplifyMemTransfer(MI))
237        return I;
238    } else if (MemSetInst *MSI = dyn_cast<MemSetInst>(MI)) {
239      if (Instruction *I = SimplifyMemSet(MSI))
240        return I;
241    }
242
243    if (Changed) return II;
244  }
245
246  switch (II->getIntrinsicID()) {
247  default: break;
248  case Intrinsic::objectsize: {
249    // We need target data for just about everything so depend on it.
250    if (!TD) break;
251
252    Type *ReturnTy = CI.getType();
253    uint64_t DontKnow = II->getArgOperand(1) == Builder->getTrue() ? 0 : -1ULL;
254
255    // Get to the real allocated thing and offset as fast as possible.
256    Value *Op1 = II->getArgOperand(0)->stripPointerCasts();
257
258    uint64_t Offset = 0;
259    uint64_t Size = -1ULL;
260
261    // Try to look through constant GEPs.
262    if (GEPOperator *GEP = dyn_cast<GEPOperator>(Op1)) {
263      if (!GEP->hasAllConstantIndices()) break;
264
265      // Get the current byte offset into the thing. Use the original
266      // operand in case we're looking through a bitcast.
267      SmallVector<Value*, 8> Ops(GEP->idx_begin(), GEP->idx_end());
268      Offset = TD->getIndexedOffset(GEP->getPointerOperandType(), Ops);
269
270      Op1 = GEP->getPointerOperand()->stripPointerCasts();
271
272      // Make sure we're not a constant offset from an external
273      // global.
274      if (GlobalVariable *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(Op1))
275        if (!GV->hasDefinitiveInitializer()) break;
276    }
277
278    // If we've stripped down to a single global variable that we
279    // can know the size of then just return that.
280    if (GlobalVariable *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(Op1)) {
281      if (GV->hasDefinitiveInitializer()) {
282        Constant *C = GV->getInitializer();
283        Size = TD->getTypeAllocSize(C->getType());
284      } else {
285        // Can't determine size of the GV.
286        Constant *RetVal = ConstantInt::get(ReturnTy, DontKnow);
287        return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, RetVal);
288      }
289    } else if (AllocaInst *AI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(Op1)) {
290      // Get alloca size.
291      if (AI->getAllocatedType()->isSized()) {
292        Size = TD->getTypeAllocSize(AI->getAllocatedType());
293        if (AI->isArrayAllocation()) {
294          const ConstantInt *C = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(AI->getArraySize());
295          if (!C) break;
296          Size *= C->getZExtValue();
297        }
298      }
299    } else if (CallInst *MI = extractMallocCall(Op1)) {
300      // Get allocation size.
301      Type* MallocType = getMallocAllocatedType(MI);
302      if (MallocType && MallocType->isSized())
303        if (Value *NElems = getMallocArraySize(MI, TD, true))
304          if (ConstantInt *NElements = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(NElems))
305            Size = NElements->getZExtValue() * TD->getTypeAllocSize(MallocType);
306    }
307
308    // Do not return "I don't know" here. Later optimization passes could
309    // make it possible to evaluate objectsize to a constant.
310    if (Size == -1ULL)
311      break;
312
313    if (Size < Offset) {
314      // Out of bound reference? Negative index normalized to large
315      // index? Just return "I don't know".
316      return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, ConstantInt::get(ReturnTy, DontKnow));
317    }
318    return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, ConstantInt::get(ReturnTy, Size-Offset));
319  }
320  case Intrinsic::bswap:
321    // bswap(bswap(x)) -> x
322    if (IntrinsicInst *Operand = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(II->getArgOperand(0)))
323      if (Operand->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::bswap)
324        return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, Operand->getArgOperand(0));
325
326    // bswap(trunc(bswap(x))) -> trunc(lshr(x, c))
327    if (TruncInst *TI = dyn_cast<TruncInst>(II->getArgOperand(0))) {
328      if (IntrinsicInst *Operand = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(TI->getOperand(0)))
329        if (Operand->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::bswap) {
330          unsigned C = Operand->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() -
331                       TI->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits();
332          Value *CV = ConstantInt::get(Operand->getType(), C);
333          Value *V = Builder->CreateLShr(Operand->getArgOperand(0), CV);
334          return new TruncInst(V, TI->getType());
335        }
336    }
337
338    break;
339  case Intrinsic::powi:
340    if (ConstantInt *Power = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(II->getArgOperand(1))) {
341      // powi(x, 0) -> 1.0
342      if (Power->isZero())
343        return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, ConstantFP::get(CI.getType(), 1.0));
344      // powi(x, 1) -> x
345      if (Power->isOne())
346        return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, II->getArgOperand(0));
347      // powi(x, -1) -> 1/x
348      if (Power->isAllOnesValue())
349        return BinaryOperator::CreateFDiv(ConstantFP::get(CI.getType(), 1.0),
350                                          II->getArgOperand(0));
351    }
352    break;
353  case Intrinsic::cttz: {
354    // If all bits below the first known one are known zero,
355    // this value is constant.
356    IntegerType *IT = dyn_cast<IntegerType>(II->getArgOperand(0)->getType());
357    // FIXME: Try to simplify vectors of integers.
358    if (!IT) break;
359    uint32_t BitWidth = IT->getBitWidth();
360    APInt KnownZero(BitWidth, 0);
361    APInt KnownOne(BitWidth, 0);
362    ComputeMaskedBits(II->getArgOperand(0), APInt::getAllOnesValue(BitWidth),
363                      KnownZero, KnownOne);
364    unsigned TrailingZeros = KnownOne.countTrailingZeros();
365    APInt Mask(APInt::getLowBitsSet(BitWidth, TrailingZeros));
366    if ((Mask & KnownZero) == Mask)
367      return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, ConstantInt::get(IT,
368                                 APInt(BitWidth, TrailingZeros)));
369
370    }
371    break;
372  case Intrinsic::ctlz: {
373    // If all bits above the first known one are known zero,
374    // this value is constant.
375    IntegerType *IT = dyn_cast<IntegerType>(II->getArgOperand(0)->getType());
376    // FIXME: Try to simplify vectors of integers.
377    if (!IT) break;
378    uint32_t BitWidth = IT->getBitWidth();
379    APInt KnownZero(BitWidth, 0);
380    APInt KnownOne(BitWidth, 0);
381    ComputeMaskedBits(II->getArgOperand(0), APInt::getAllOnesValue(BitWidth),
382                      KnownZero, KnownOne);
383    unsigned LeadingZeros = KnownOne.countLeadingZeros();
384    APInt Mask(APInt::getHighBitsSet(BitWidth, LeadingZeros));
385    if ((Mask & KnownZero) == Mask)
386      return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, ConstantInt::get(IT,
387                                 APInt(BitWidth, LeadingZeros)));
388
389    }
390    break;
391  case Intrinsic::uadd_with_overflow: {
392    Value *LHS = II->getArgOperand(0), *RHS = II->getArgOperand(1);
393    IntegerType *IT = cast<IntegerType>(II->getArgOperand(0)->getType());
394    uint32_t BitWidth = IT->getBitWidth();
395    APInt Mask = APInt::getSignBit(BitWidth);
396    APInt LHSKnownZero(BitWidth, 0);
397    APInt LHSKnownOne(BitWidth, 0);
398    ComputeMaskedBits(LHS, Mask, LHSKnownZero, LHSKnownOne);
399    bool LHSKnownNegative = LHSKnownOne[BitWidth - 1];
400    bool LHSKnownPositive = LHSKnownZero[BitWidth - 1];
401
402    if (LHSKnownNegative || LHSKnownPositive) {
403      APInt RHSKnownZero(BitWidth, 0);
404      APInt RHSKnownOne(BitWidth, 0);
405      ComputeMaskedBits(RHS, Mask, RHSKnownZero, RHSKnownOne);
406      bool RHSKnownNegative = RHSKnownOne[BitWidth - 1];
407      bool RHSKnownPositive = RHSKnownZero[BitWidth - 1];
408      if (LHSKnownNegative && RHSKnownNegative) {
409        // The sign bit is set in both cases: this MUST overflow.
410        // Create a simple add instruction, and insert it into the struct.
411        Value *Add = Builder->CreateAdd(LHS, RHS);
412        Add->takeName(&CI);
413        Constant *V[] = {
414          UndefValue::get(LHS->getType()),
415          ConstantInt::getTrue(II->getContext())
416        };
417        StructType *ST = cast<StructType>(II->getType());
418        Constant *Struct = ConstantStruct::get(ST, V);
419        return InsertValueInst::Create(Struct, Add, 0);
420      }
421
422      if (LHSKnownPositive && RHSKnownPositive) {
423        // The sign bit is clear in both cases: this CANNOT overflow.
424        // Create a simple add instruction, and insert it into the struct.
425        Value *Add = Builder->CreateNUWAdd(LHS, RHS);
426        Add->takeName(&CI);
427        Constant *V[] = {
428          UndefValue::get(LHS->getType()),
429          ConstantInt::getFalse(II->getContext())
430        };
431        StructType *ST = cast<StructType>(II->getType());
432        Constant *Struct = ConstantStruct::get(ST, V);
433        return InsertValueInst::Create(Struct, Add, 0);
434      }
435    }
436  }
437  // FALL THROUGH uadd into sadd
438  case Intrinsic::sadd_with_overflow:
439    // Canonicalize constants into the RHS.
440    if (isa<Constant>(II->getArgOperand(0)) &&
441        !isa<Constant>(II->getArgOperand(1))) {
442      Value *LHS = II->getArgOperand(0);
443      II->setArgOperand(0, II->getArgOperand(1));
444      II->setArgOperand(1, LHS);
445      return II;
446    }
447
448    // X + undef -> undef
449    if (isa<UndefValue>(II->getArgOperand(1)))
450      return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, UndefValue::get(II->getType()));
451
452    if (ConstantInt *RHS = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(II->getArgOperand(1))) {
453      // X + 0 -> {X, false}
454      if (RHS->isZero()) {
455        Constant *V[] = {
456          UndefValue::get(II->getArgOperand(0)->getType()),
457          ConstantInt::getFalse(II->getContext())
458        };
459        Constant *Struct =
460          ConstantStruct::get(cast<StructType>(II->getType()), V);
461        return InsertValueInst::Create(Struct, II->getArgOperand(0), 0);
462      }
463    }
464    break;
465  case Intrinsic::usub_with_overflow:
466  case Intrinsic::ssub_with_overflow:
467    // undef - X -> undef
468    // X - undef -> undef
469    if (isa<UndefValue>(II->getArgOperand(0)) ||
470        isa<UndefValue>(II->getArgOperand(1)))
471      return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, UndefValue::get(II->getType()));
472
473    if (ConstantInt *RHS = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(II->getArgOperand(1))) {
474      // X - 0 -> {X, false}
475      if (RHS->isZero()) {
476        Constant *V[] = {
477          UndefValue::get(II->getArgOperand(0)->getType()),
478          ConstantInt::getFalse(II->getContext())
479        };
480        Constant *Struct =
481          ConstantStruct::get(cast<StructType>(II->getType()), V);
482        return InsertValueInst::Create(Struct, II->getArgOperand(0), 0);
483      }
484    }
485    break;
486  case Intrinsic::umul_with_overflow: {
487    Value *LHS = II->getArgOperand(0), *RHS = II->getArgOperand(1);
488    unsigned BitWidth = cast<IntegerType>(LHS->getType())->getBitWidth();
489    APInt Mask = APInt::getAllOnesValue(BitWidth);
490
491    APInt LHSKnownZero(BitWidth, 0);
492    APInt LHSKnownOne(BitWidth, 0);
493    ComputeMaskedBits(LHS, Mask, LHSKnownZero, LHSKnownOne);
494    APInt RHSKnownZero(BitWidth, 0);
495    APInt RHSKnownOne(BitWidth, 0);
496    ComputeMaskedBits(RHS, Mask, RHSKnownZero, RHSKnownOne);
497
498    // Get the largest possible values for each operand.
499    APInt LHSMax = ~LHSKnownZero;
500    APInt RHSMax = ~RHSKnownZero;
501
502    // If multiplying the maximum values does not overflow then we can turn
503    // this into a plain NUW mul.
504    bool Overflow;
505    LHSMax.umul_ov(RHSMax, Overflow);
506    if (!Overflow) {
507      Value *Mul = Builder->CreateNUWMul(LHS, RHS, "umul_with_overflow");
508      Constant *V[] = {
509        UndefValue::get(LHS->getType()),
510        Builder->getFalse()
511      };
512      Constant *Struct = ConstantStruct::get(cast<StructType>(II->getType()),V);
513      return InsertValueInst::Create(Struct, Mul, 0);
514    }
515  } // FALL THROUGH
516  case Intrinsic::smul_with_overflow:
517    // Canonicalize constants into the RHS.
518    if (isa<Constant>(II->getArgOperand(0)) &&
519        !isa<Constant>(II->getArgOperand(1))) {
520      Value *LHS = II->getArgOperand(0);
521      II->setArgOperand(0, II->getArgOperand(1));
522      II->setArgOperand(1, LHS);
523      return II;
524    }
525
526    // X * undef -> undef
527    if (isa<UndefValue>(II->getArgOperand(1)))
528      return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, UndefValue::get(II->getType()));
529
530    if (ConstantInt *RHSI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(II->getArgOperand(1))) {
531      // X*0 -> {0, false}
532      if (RHSI->isZero())
533        return ReplaceInstUsesWith(CI, Constant::getNullValue(II->getType()));
534
535      // X * 1 -> {X, false}
536      if (RHSI->equalsInt(1)) {
537        Constant *V[] = {
538          UndefValue::get(II->getArgOperand(0)->getType()),
539          ConstantInt::getFalse(II->getContext())
540        };
541        Constant *Struct =
542          ConstantStruct::get(cast<StructType>(II->getType()), V);
543        return InsertValueInst::Create(Struct, II->getArgOperand(0), 0);
544      }
545    }
546    break;
547  case Intrinsic::ppc_altivec_lvx:
548  case Intrinsic::ppc_altivec_lvxl:
549    // Turn PPC lvx -> load if the pointer is known aligned.
550    if (getOrEnforceKnownAlignment(II->getArgOperand(0), 16, TD) >= 16) {
551      Value *Ptr = Builder->CreateBitCast(II->getArgOperand(0),
552                                         PointerType::getUnqual(II->getType()));
553      return new LoadInst(Ptr);
554    }
555    break;
556  case Intrinsic::ppc_altivec_stvx:
557  case Intrinsic::ppc_altivec_stvxl:
558    // Turn stvx -> store if the pointer is known aligned.
559    if (getOrEnforceKnownAlignment(II->getArgOperand(1), 16, TD) >= 16) {
560      Type *OpPtrTy =
561        PointerType::getUnqual(II->getArgOperand(0)->getType());
562      Value *Ptr = Builder->CreateBitCast(II->getArgOperand(1), OpPtrTy);
563      return new StoreInst(II->getArgOperand(0), Ptr);
564    }
565    break;
566  case Intrinsic::x86_sse_storeu_ps:
567  case Intrinsic::x86_sse2_storeu_pd:
568  case Intrinsic::x86_sse2_storeu_dq:
569    // Turn X86 storeu -> store if the pointer is known aligned.
570    if (getOrEnforceKnownAlignment(II->getArgOperand(0), 16, TD) >= 16) {
571      Type *OpPtrTy =
572        PointerType::getUnqual(II->getArgOperand(1)->getType());
573      Value *Ptr = Builder->CreateBitCast(II->getArgOperand(0), OpPtrTy);
574      return new StoreInst(II->getArgOperand(1), Ptr);
575    }
576    break;
577
578  case Intrinsic::x86_sse_cvtss2si:
579  case Intrinsic::x86_sse_cvtss2si64:
580  case Intrinsic::x86_sse_cvttss2si:
581  case Intrinsic::x86_sse_cvttss2si64:
582  case Intrinsic::x86_sse2_cvtsd2si:
583  case Intrinsic::x86_sse2_cvtsd2si64:
584  case Intrinsic::x86_sse2_cvttsd2si:
585  case Intrinsic::x86_sse2_cvttsd2si64: {
586    // These intrinsics only demand the 0th element of their input vectors. If
587    // we can simplify the input based on that, do so now.
588    unsigned VWidth =
589      cast<VectorType>(II->getArgOperand(0)->getType())->getNumElements();
590    APInt DemandedElts(VWidth, 1);
591    APInt UndefElts(VWidth, 0);
592    if (Value *V = SimplifyDemandedVectorElts(II->getArgOperand(0),
593                                              DemandedElts, UndefElts)) {
594      II->setArgOperand(0, V);
595      return II;
596    }
597    break;
598  }
599
600
601  case Intrinsic::x86_sse41_pmovsxbw:
602  case Intrinsic::x86_sse41_pmovsxwd:
603  case Intrinsic::x86_sse41_pmovsxdq:
604  case Intrinsic::x86_sse41_pmovzxbw:
605  case Intrinsic::x86_sse41_pmovzxwd:
606  case Intrinsic::x86_sse41_pmovzxdq: {
607    // pmov{s|z}x ignores the upper half of their input vectors.
608    unsigned VWidth =
609      cast<VectorType>(II->getArgOperand(0)->getType())->getNumElements();
610    unsigned LowHalfElts = VWidth / 2;
611    APInt InputDemandedElts(APInt::getBitsSet(VWidth, 0, LowHalfElts));
612    APInt UndefElts(VWidth, 0);
613    if (Value *TmpV = SimplifyDemandedVectorElts(II->getArgOperand(0),
614                                                 InputDemandedElts,
615                                                 UndefElts)) {
616      II->setArgOperand(0, TmpV);
617      return II;
618    }
619    break;
620  }
621
622  case Intrinsic::ppc_altivec_vperm:
623    // Turn vperm(V1,V2,mask) -> shuffle(V1,V2,mask) if mask is a constant.
624    if (ConstantVector *Mask = dyn_cast<ConstantVector>(II->getArgOperand(2))) {
625      assert(Mask->getNumOperands() == 16 && "Bad type for intrinsic!");
626
627      // Check that all of the elements are integer constants or undefs.
628      bool AllEltsOk = true;
629      for (unsigned i = 0; i != 16; ++i) {
630        if (!isa<ConstantInt>(Mask->getOperand(i)) &&
631            !isa<UndefValue>(Mask->getOperand(i))) {
632          AllEltsOk = false;
633          break;
634        }
635      }
636
637      if (AllEltsOk) {
638        // Cast the input vectors to byte vectors.
639        Value *Op0 = Builder->CreateBitCast(II->getArgOperand(0),
640                                            Mask->getType());
641        Value *Op1 = Builder->CreateBitCast(II->getArgOperand(1),
642                                            Mask->getType());
643        Value *Result = UndefValue::get(Op0->getType());
644
645        // Only extract each element once.
646        Value *ExtractedElts[32];
647        memset(ExtractedElts, 0, sizeof(ExtractedElts));
648
649        for (unsigned i = 0; i != 16; ++i) {
650          if (isa<UndefValue>(Mask->getOperand(i)))
651            continue;
652          unsigned Idx=cast<ConstantInt>(Mask->getOperand(i))->getZExtValue();
653          Idx &= 31;  // Match the hardware behavior.
654
655          if (ExtractedElts[Idx] == 0) {
656            ExtractedElts[Idx] =
657              Builder->CreateExtractElement(Idx < 16 ? Op0 : Op1,
658                                            Builder->getInt32(Idx&15));
659          }
660
661          // Insert this value into the result vector.
662          Result = Builder->CreateInsertElement(Result, ExtractedElts[Idx],
663                                                Builder->getInt32(i));
664        }
665        return CastInst::Create(Instruction::BitCast, Result, CI.getType());
666      }
667    }
668    break;
669
670  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vld1:
671  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vld2:
672  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vld3:
673  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vld4:
674  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vld2lane:
675  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vld3lane:
676  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vld4lane:
677  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vst1:
678  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vst2:
679  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vst3:
680  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vst4:
681  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vst2lane:
682  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vst3lane:
683  case Intrinsic::arm_neon_vst4lane: {
684    unsigned MemAlign = getKnownAlignment(II->getArgOperand(0), TD);
685    unsigned AlignArg = II->getNumArgOperands() - 1;
686    ConstantInt *IntrAlign = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(II->getArgOperand(AlignArg));
687    if (IntrAlign && IntrAlign->getZExtValue() < MemAlign) {
688      II->setArgOperand(AlignArg,
689                        ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(II->getContext()),
690                                         MemAlign, false));
691      return II;
692    }
693    break;
694  }
695
696  case Intrinsic::stackrestore: {
697    // If the save is right next to the restore, remove the restore.  This can
698    // happen when variable allocas are DCE'd.
699    if (IntrinsicInst *SS = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(II->getArgOperand(0))) {
700      if (SS->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::stacksave) {
701        BasicBlock::iterator BI = SS;
702        if (&*++BI == II)
703          return EraseInstFromFunction(CI);
704      }
705    }
706
707    // Scan down this block to see if there is another stack restore in the
708    // same block without an intervening call/alloca.
709    BasicBlock::iterator BI = II;
710    TerminatorInst *TI = II->getParent()->getTerminator();
711    bool CannotRemove = false;
712    for (++BI; &*BI != TI; ++BI) {
713      if (isa<AllocaInst>(BI) || isMalloc(BI)) {
714        CannotRemove = true;
715        break;
716      }
717      if (CallInst *BCI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(BI)) {
718        if (IntrinsicInst *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(BCI)) {
719          // If there is a stackrestore below this one, remove this one.
720          if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::stackrestore)
721            return EraseInstFromFunction(CI);
722          // Otherwise, ignore the intrinsic.
723        } else {
724          // If we found a non-intrinsic call, we can't remove the stack
725          // restore.
726          CannotRemove = true;
727          break;
728        }
729      }
730    }
731
732    // If the stack restore is in a return, resume, or unwind block and if there
733    // are no allocas or calls between the restore and the return, nuke the
734    // restore.
735    if (!CannotRemove && (isa<ReturnInst>(TI) || isa<ResumeInst>(TI) ||
736                          isa<UnwindInst>(TI)))
737      return EraseInstFromFunction(CI);
738    break;
739  }
740  }
741
742  return visitCallSite(II);
743}
744
745// InvokeInst simplification
746//
747Instruction *InstCombiner::visitInvokeInst(InvokeInst &II) {
748  return visitCallSite(&II);
749}
750
751/// isSafeToEliminateVarargsCast - If this cast does not affect the value
752/// passed through the varargs area, we can eliminate the use of the cast.
753static bool isSafeToEliminateVarargsCast(const CallSite CS,
754                                         const CastInst * const CI,
755                                         const TargetData * const TD,
756                                         const int ix) {
757  if (!CI->isLosslessCast())
758    return false;
759
760  // The size of ByVal arguments is derived from the type, so we
761  // can't change to a type with a different size.  If the size were
762  // passed explicitly we could avoid this check.
763  if (!CS.isByValArgument(ix))
764    return true;
765
766  Type* SrcTy =
767            cast<PointerType>(CI->getOperand(0)->getType())->getElementType();
768  Type* DstTy = cast<PointerType>(CI->getType())->getElementType();
769  if (!SrcTy->isSized() || !DstTy->isSized())
770    return false;
771  if (!TD || TD->getTypeAllocSize(SrcTy) != TD->getTypeAllocSize(DstTy))
772    return false;
773  return true;
774}
775
776namespace {
777class InstCombineFortifiedLibCalls : public SimplifyFortifiedLibCalls {
778  InstCombiner *IC;
779protected:
780  void replaceCall(Value *With) {
781    NewInstruction = IC->ReplaceInstUsesWith(*CI, With);
782  }
783  bool isFoldable(unsigned SizeCIOp, unsigned SizeArgOp, bool isString) const {
784    if (CI->getArgOperand(SizeCIOp) == CI->getArgOperand(SizeArgOp))
785      return true;
786    if (ConstantInt *SizeCI =
787                           dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(CI->getArgOperand(SizeCIOp))) {
788      if (SizeCI->isAllOnesValue())
789        return true;
790      if (isString) {
791        uint64_t Len = GetStringLength(CI->getArgOperand(SizeArgOp));
792        // If the length is 0 we don't know how long it is and so we can't
793        // remove the check.
794        if (Len == 0) return false;
795        return SizeCI->getZExtValue() >= Len;
796      }
797      if (ConstantInt *Arg = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(
798                                                  CI->getArgOperand(SizeArgOp)))
799        return SizeCI->getZExtValue() >= Arg->getZExtValue();
800    }
801    return false;
802  }
803public:
804  InstCombineFortifiedLibCalls(InstCombiner *IC) : IC(IC), NewInstruction(0) { }
805  Instruction *NewInstruction;
806};
807} // end anonymous namespace
808
809// Try to fold some different type of calls here.
810// Currently we're only working with the checking functions, memcpy_chk,
811// mempcpy_chk, memmove_chk, memset_chk, strcpy_chk, stpcpy_chk, strncpy_chk,
812// strcat_chk and strncat_chk.
813Instruction *InstCombiner::tryOptimizeCall(CallInst *CI, const TargetData *TD) {
814  if (CI->getCalledFunction() == 0) return 0;
815
816  InstCombineFortifiedLibCalls Simplifier(this);
817  Simplifier.fold(CI, TD);
818  return Simplifier.NewInstruction;
819}
820
821static IntrinsicInst *FindInitTrampolineFromAlloca(Value *TrampMem) {
822  // Strip off at most one level of pointer casts, looking for an alloca.  This
823  // is good enough in practice and simpler than handling any number of casts.
824  Value *Underlying = TrampMem->stripPointerCasts();
825  if (Underlying != TrampMem &&
826      (!Underlying->hasOneUse() || *Underlying->use_begin() != TrampMem))
827    return 0;
828  if (!isa<AllocaInst>(Underlying))
829    return 0;
830
831  IntrinsicInst *InitTrampoline = 0;
832  for (Value::use_iterator I = TrampMem->use_begin(), E = TrampMem->use_end();
833       I != E; I++) {
834    IntrinsicInst *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(*I);
835    if (!II)
836      return 0;
837    if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::init_trampoline) {
838      if (InitTrampoline)
839        // More than one init_trampoline writes to this value.  Give up.
840        return 0;
841      InitTrampoline = II;
842      continue;
843    }
844    if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::adjust_trampoline)
845      // Allow any number of calls to adjust.trampoline.
846      continue;
847    return 0;
848  }
849
850  // No call to init.trampoline found.
851  if (!InitTrampoline)
852    return 0;
853
854  // Check that the alloca is being used in the expected way.
855  if (InitTrampoline->getOperand(0) != TrampMem)
856    return 0;
857
858  return InitTrampoline;
859}
860
861static IntrinsicInst *FindInitTrampolineFromBB(IntrinsicInst *AdjustTramp,
862                                               Value *TrampMem) {
863  // Visit all the previous instructions in the basic block, and try to find a
864  // init.trampoline which has a direct path to the adjust.trampoline.
865  for (BasicBlock::iterator I = AdjustTramp,
866       E = AdjustTramp->getParent()->begin(); I != E; ) {
867    Instruction *Inst = --I;
868    if (IntrinsicInst *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(I))
869      if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::init_trampoline &&
870          II->getOperand(0) == TrampMem)
871        return II;
872    if (Inst->mayWriteToMemory())
873      return 0;
874  }
875  return 0;
876}
877
878// Given a call to llvm.adjust.trampoline, find and return the corresponding
879// call to llvm.init.trampoline if the call to the trampoline can be optimized
880// to a direct call to a function.  Otherwise return NULL.
881//
882static IntrinsicInst *FindInitTrampoline(Value *Callee) {
883  Callee = Callee->stripPointerCasts();
884  IntrinsicInst *AdjustTramp = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(Callee);
885  if (!AdjustTramp ||
886      AdjustTramp->getIntrinsicID() != Intrinsic::adjust_trampoline)
887    return 0;
888
889  Value *TrampMem = AdjustTramp->getOperand(0);
890
891  if (IntrinsicInst *IT = FindInitTrampolineFromAlloca(TrampMem))
892    return IT;
893  if (IntrinsicInst *IT = FindInitTrampolineFromBB(AdjustTramp, TrampMem))
894    return IT;
895  return 0;
896}
897
898// visitCallSite - Improvements for call and invoke instructions.
899//
900Instruction *InstCombiner::visitCallSite(CallSite CS) {
901  bool Changed = false;
902
903  // If the callee is a pointer to a function, attempt to move any casts to the
904  // arguments of the call/invoke.
905  Value *Callee = CS.getCalledValue();
906  if (!isa<Function>(Callee) && transformConstExprCastCall(CS))
907    return 0;
908
909  if (Function *CalleeF = dyn_cast<Function>(Callee))
910    // If the call and callee calling conventions don't match, this call must
911    // be unreachable, as the call is undefined.
912    if (CalleeF->getCallingConv() != CS.getCallingConv() &&
913        // Only do this for calls to a function with a body.  A prototype may
914        // not actually end up matching the implementation's calling conv for a
915        // variety of reasons (e.g. it may be written in assembly).
916        !CalleeF->isDeclaration()) {
917      Instruction *OldCall = CS.getInstruction();
918      new StoreInst(ConstantInt::getTrue(Callee->getContext()),
919                UndefValue::get(Type::getInt1PtrTy(Callee->getContext())),
920                                  OldCall);
921      // If OldCall dues not return void then replaceAllUsesWith undef.
922      // This allows ValueHandlers and custom metadata to adjust itself.
923      if (!OldCall->getType()->isVoidTy())
924        ReplaceInstUsesWith(*OldCall, UndefValue::get(OldCall->getType()));
925      if (isa<CallInst>(OldCall))
926        return EraseInstFromFunction(*OldCall);
927
928      // We cannot remove an invoke, because it would change the CFG, just
929      // change the callee to a null pointer.
930      cast<InvokeInst>(OldCall)->setCalledFunction(
931                                    Constant::getNullValue(CalleeF->getType()));
932      return 0;
933    }
934
935  if (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(Callee) || isa<UndefValue>(Callee)) {
936    // This instruction is not reachable, just remove it.  We insert a store to
937    // undef so that we know that this code is not reachable, despite the fact
938    // that we can't modify the CFG here.
939    new StoreInst(ConstantInt::getTrue(Callee->getContext()),
940               UndefValue::get(Type::getInt1PtrTy(Callee->getContext())),
941                  CS.getInstruction());
942
943    // If CS does not return void then replaceAllUsesWith undef.
944    // This allows ValueHandlers and custom metadata to adjust itself.
945    if (!CS.getInstruction()->getType()->isVoidTy())
946      ReplaceInstUsesWith(*CS.getInstruction(),
947                          UndefValue::get(CS.getInstruction()->getType()));
948
949    if (InvokeInst *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(CS.getInstruction())) {
950      // Don't break the CFG, insert a dummy cond branch.
951      BranchInst::Create(II->getNormalDest(), II->getUnwindDest(),
952                         ConstantInt::getTrue(Callee->getContext()), II);
953    }
954    return EraseInstFromFunction(*CS.getInstruction());
955  }
956
957  if (IntrinsicInst *II = FindInitTrampoline(Callee))
958    return transformCallThroughTrampoline(CS, II);
959
960  PointerType *PTy = cast<PointerType>(Callee->getType());
961  FunctionType *FTy = cast<FunctionType>(PTy->getElementType());
962  if (FTy->isVarArg()) {
963    int ix = FTy->getNumParams();
964    // See if we can optimize any arguments passed through the varargs area of
965    // the call.
966    for (CallSite::arg_iterator I = CS.arg_begin()+FTy->getNumParams(),
967           E = CS.arg_end(); I != E; ++I, ++ix) {
968      CastInst *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(*I);
969      if (CI && isSafeToEliminateVarargsCast(CS, CI, TD, ix)) {
970        *I = CI->getOperand(0);
971        Changed = true;
972      }
973    }
974  }
975
976  if (isa<InlineAsm>(Callee) && !CS.doesNotThrow()) {
977    // Inline asm calls cannot throw - mark them 'nounwind'.
978    CS.setDoesNotThrow();
979    Changed = true;
980  }
981
982  // Try to optimize the call if possible, we require TargetData for most of
983  // this.  None of these calls are seen as possibly dead so go ahead and
984  // delete the instruction now.
985  if (CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(CS.getInstruction())) {
986    Instruction *I = tryOptimizeCall(CI, TD);
987    // If we changed something return the result, etc. Otherwise let
988    // the fallthrough check.
989    if (I) return EraseInstFromFunction(*I);
990  }
991
992  return Changed ? CS.getInstruction() : 0;
993}
994
995// transformConstExprCastCall - If the callee is a constexpr cast of a function,
996// attempt to move the cast to the arguments of the call/invoke.
997//
998bool InstCombiner::transformConstExprCastCall(CallSite CS) {
999  Function *Callee =
1000    dyn_cast<Function>(CS.getCalledValue()->stripPointerCasts());
1001  if (Callee == 0)
1002    return false;
1003  Instruction *Caller = CS.getInstruction();
1004  const AttrListPtr &CallerPAL = CS.getAttributes();
1005
1006  // Okay, this is a cast from a function to a different type.  Unless doing so
1007  // would cause a type conversion of one of our arguments, change this call to
1008  // be a direct call with arguments casted to the appropriate types.
1009  //
1010  FunctionType *FT = Callee->getFunctionType();
1011  Type *OldRetTy = Caller->getType();
1012  Type *NewRetTy = FT->getReturnType();
1013
1014  if (NewRetTy->isStructTy())
1015    return false; // TODO: Handle multiple return values.
1016
1017  // Check to see if we are changing the return type...
1018  if (OldRetTy != NewRetTy) {
1019    if (Callee->isDeclaration() &&
1020        // Conversion is ok if changing from one pointer type to another or from
1021        // a pointer to an integer of the same size.
1022        !((OldRetTy->isPointerTy() || !TD ||
1023           OldRetTy == TD->getIntPtrType(Caller->getContext())) &&
1024          (NewRetTy->isPointerTy() || !TD ||
1025           NewRetTy == TD->getIntPtrType(Caller->getContext()))))
1026      return false;   // Cannot transform this return value.
1027
1028    if (!Caller->use_empty() &&
1029        // void -> non-void is handled specially
1030        !NewRetTy->isVoidTy() && !CastInst::isCastable(NewRetTy, OldRetTy))
1031      return false;   // Cannot transform this return value.
1032
1033    if (!CallerPAL.isEmpty() && !Caller->use_empty()) {
1034      Attributes RAttrs = CallerPAL.getRetAttributes();
1035      if (RAttrs & Attribute::typeIncompatible(NewRetTy))
1036        return false;   // Attribute not compatible with transformed value.
1037    }
1038
1039    // If the callsite is an invoke instruction, and the return value is used by
1040    // a PHI node in a successor, we cannot change the return type of the call
1041    // because there is no place to put the cast instruction (without breaking
1042    // the critical edge).  Bail out in this case.
1043    if (!Caller->use_empty())
1044      if (InvokeInst *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(Caller))
1045        for (Value::use_iterator UI = II->use_begin(), E = II->use_end();
1046             UI != E; ++UI)
1047          if (PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(*UI))
1048            if (PN->getParent() == II->getNormalDest() ||
1049                PN->getParent() == II->getUnwindDest())
1050              return false;
1051  }
1052
1053  unsigned NumActualArgs = unsigned(CS.arg_end()-CS.arg_begin());
1054  unsigned NumCommonArgs = std::min(FT->getNumParams(), NumActualArgs);
1055
1056  CallSite::arg_iterator AI = CS.arg_begin();
1057  for (unsigned i = 0, e = NumCommonArgs; i != e; ++i, ++AI) {
1058    Type *ParamTy = FT->getParamType(i);
1059    Type *ActTy = (*AI)->getType();
1060
1061    if (!CastInst::isCastable(ActTy, ParamTy))
1062      return false;   // Cannot transform this parameter value.
1063
1064    unsigned Attrs = CallerPAL.getParamAttributes(i + 1);
1065    if (Attrs & Attribute::typeIncompatible(ParamTy))
1066      return false;   // Attribute not compatible with transformed value.
1067
1068    // If the parameter is passed as a byval argument, then we have to have a
1069    // sized type and the sized type has to have the same size as the old type.
1070    if (ParamTy != ActTy && (Attrs & Attribute::ByVal)) {
1071      PointerType *ParamPTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(ParamTy);
1072      if (ParamPTy == 0 || !ParamPTy->getElementType()->isSized() || TD == 0)
1073        return false;
1074
1075      Type *CurElTy = cast<PointerType>(ActTy)->getElementType();
1076      if (TD->getTypeAllocSize(CurElTy) !=
1077          TD->getTypeAllocSize(ParamPTy->getElementType()))
1078        return false;
1079    }
1080
1081    // Converting from one pointer type to another or between a pointer and an
1082    // integer of the same size is safe even if we do not have a body.
1083    bool isConvertible = ActTy == ParamTy ||
1084      (TD && ((ParamTy->isPointerTy() ||
1085      ParamTy == TD->getIntPtrType(Caller->getContext())) &&
1086              (ActTy->isPointerTy() ||
1087              ActTy == TD->getIntPtrType(Caller->getContext()))));
1088    if (Callee->isDeclaration() && !isConvertible) return false;
1089  }
1090
1091  if (Callee->isDeclaration()) {
1092    // Do not delete arguments unless we have a function body.
1093    if (FT->getNumParams() < NumActualArgs && !FT->isVarArg())
1094      return false;
1095
1096    // If the callee is just a declaration, don't change the varargsness of the
1097    // call.  We don't want to introduce a varargs call where one doesn't
1098    // already exist.
1099    PointerType *APTy = cast<PointerType>(CS.getCalledValue()->getType());
1100    if (FT->isVarArg()!=cast<FunctionType>(APTy->getElementType())->isVarArg())
1101      return false;
1102  }
1103
1104  if (FT->getNumParams() < NumActualArgs && FT->isVarArg() &&
1105      !CallerPAL.isEmpty())
1106    // In this case we have more arguments than the new function type, but we
1107    // won't be dropping them.  Check that these extra arguments have attributes
1108    // that are compatible with being a vararg call argument.
1109    for (unsigned i = CallerPAL.getNumSlots(); i; --i) {
1110      if (CallerPAL.getSlot(i - 1).Index <= FT->getNumParams())
1111        break;
1112      Attributes PAttrs = CallerPAL.getSlot(i - 1).Attrs;
1113      if (PAttrs & Attribute::VarArgsIncompatible)
1114        return false;
1115    }
1116
1117
1118  // Okay, we decided that this is a safe thing to do: go ahead and start
1119  // inserting cast instructions as necessary.
1120  std::vector<Value*> Args;
1121  Args.reserve(NumActualArgs);
1122  SmallVector<AttributeWithIndex, 8> attrVec;
1123  attrVec.reserve(NumCommonArgs);
1124
1125  // Get any return attributes.
1126  Attributes RAttrs = CallerPAL.getRetAttributes();
1127
1128  // If the return value is not being used, the type may not be compatible
1129  // with the existing attributes.  Wipe out any problematic attributes.
1130  RAttrs &= ~Attribute::typeIncompatible(NewRetTy);
1131
1132  // Add the new return attributes.
1133  if (RAttrs)
1134    attrVec.push_back(AttributeWithIndex::get(0, RAttrs));
1135
1136  AI = CS.arg_begin();
1137  for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumCommonArgs; ++i, ++AI) {
1138    Type *ParamTy = FT->getParamType(i);
1139    if ((*AI)->getType() == ParamTy) {
1140      Args.push_back(*AI);
1141    } else {
1142      Instruction::CastOps opcode = CastInst::getCastOpcode(*AI,
1143          false, ParamTy, false);
1144      Args.push_back(Builder->CreateCast(opcode, *AI, ParamTy));
1145    }
1146
1147    // Add any parameter attributes.
1148    if (Attributes PAttrs = CallerPAL.getParamAttributes(i + 1))
1149      attrVec.push_back(AttributeWithIndex::get(i + 1, PAttrs));
1150  }
1151
1152  // If the function takes more arguments than the call was taking, add them
1153  // now.
1154  for (unsigned i = NumCommonArgs; i != FT->getNumParams(); ++i)
1155    Args.push_back(Constant::getNullValue(FT->getParamType(i)));
1156
1157  // If we are removing arguments to the function, emit an obnoxious warning.
1158  if (FT->getNumParams() < NumActualArgs) {
1159    if (!FT->isVarArg()) {
1160      errs() << "WARNING: While resolving call to function '"
1161             << Callee->getName() << "' arguments were dropped!\n";
1162    } else {
1163      // Add all of the arguments in their promoted form to the arg list.
1164      for (unsigned i = FT->getNumParams(); i != NumActualArgs; ++i, ++AI) {
1165        Type *PTy = getPromotedType((*AI)->getType());
1166        if (PTy != (*AI)->getType()) {
1167          // Must promote to pass through va_arg area!
1168          Instruction::CastOps opcode =
1169            CastInst::getCastOpcode(*AI, false, PTy, false);
1170          Args.push_back(Builder->CreateCast(opcode, *AI, PTy));
1171        } else {
1172          Args.push_back(*AI);
1173        }
1174
1175        // Add any parameter attributes.
1176        if (Attributes PAttrs = CallerPAL.getParamAttributes(i + 1))
1177          attrVec.push_back(AttributeWithIndex::get(i + 1, PAttrs));
1178      }
1179    }
1180  }
1181
1182  if (Attributes FnAttrs =  CallerPAL.getFnAttributes())
1183    attrVec.push_back(AttributeWithIndex::get(~0, FnAttrs));
1184
1185  if (NewRetTy->isVoidTy())
1186    Caller->setName("");   // Void type should not have a name.
1187
1188  const AttrListPtr &NewCallerPAL = AttrListPtr::get(attrVec.begin(),
1189                                                     attrVec.end());
1190
1191  Instruction *NC;
1192  if (InvokeInst *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(Caller)) {
1193    NC = Builder->CreateInvoke(Callee, II->getNormalDest(),
1194                               II->getUnwindDest(), Args);
1195    NC->takeName(II);
1196    cast<InvokeInst>(NC)->setCallingConv(II->getCallingConv());
1197    cast<InvokeInst>(NC)->setAttributes(NewCallerPAL);
1198  } else {
1199    CallInst *CI = cast<CallInst>(Caller);
1200    NC = Builder->CreateCall(Callee, Args);
1201    NC->takeName(CI);
1202    if (CI->isTailCall())
1203      cast<CallInst>(NC)->setTailCall();
1204    cast<CallInst>(NC)->setCallingConv(CI->getCallingConv());
1205    cast<CallInst>(NC)->setAttributes(NewCallerPAL);
1206  }
1207
1208  // Insert a cast of the return type as necessary.
1209  Value *NV = NC;
1210  if (OldRetTy != NV->getType() && !Caller->use_empty()) {
1211    if (!NV->getType()->isVoidTy()) {
1212      Instruction::CastOps opcode =
1213        CastInst::getCastOpcode(NC, false, OldRetTy, false);
1214      NV = NC = CastInst::Create(opcode, NC, OldRetTy);
1215      NC->setDebugLoc(Caller->getDebugLoc());
1216
1217      // If this is an invoke instruction, we should insert it after the first
1218      // non-phi, instruction in the normal successor block.
1219      if (InvokeInst *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(Caller)) {
1220        BasicBlock::iterator I = II->getNormalDest()->getFirstInsertionPt();
1221        InsertNewInstBefore(NC, *I);
1222      } else {
1223        // Otherwise, it's a call, just insert cast right after the call.
1224        InsertNewInstBefore(NC, *Caller);
1225      }
1226      Worklist.AddUsersToWorkList(*Caller);
1227    } else {
1228      NV = UndefValue::get(Caller->getType());
1229    }
1230  }
1231
1232  if (!Caller->use_empty())
1233    ReplaceInstUsesWith(*Caller, NV);
1234
1235  EraseInstFromFunction(*Caller);
1236  return true;
1237}
1238
1239// transformCallThroughTrampoline - Turn a call to a function created by
1240// init_trampoline / adjust_trampoline intrinsic pair into a direct call to the
1241// underlying function.
1242//
1243Instruction *
1244InstCombiner::transformCallThroughTrampoline(CallSite CS,
1245                                             IntrinsicInst *Tramp) {
1246  Value *Callee = CS.getCalledValue();
1247  PointerType *PTy = cast<PointerType>(Callee->getType());
1248  FunctionType *FTy = cast<FunctionType>(PTy->getElementType());
1249  const AttrListPtr &Attrs = CS.getAttributes();
1250
1251  // If the call already has the 'nest' attribute somewhere then give up -
1252  // otherwise 'nest' would occur twice after splicing in the chain.
1253  if (Attrs.hasAttrSomewhere(Attribute::Nest))
1254    return 0;
1255
1256  assert(Tramp &&
1257         "transformCallThroughTrampoline called with incorrect CallSite.");
1258
1259  Function *NestF =cast<Function>(Tramp->getArgOperand(1)->stripPointerCasts());
1260  PointerType *NestFPTy = cast<PointerType>(NestF->getType());
1261  FunctionType *NestFTy = cast<FunctionType>(NestFPTy->getElementType());
1262
1263  const AttrListPtr &NestAttrs = NestF->getAttributes();
1264  if (!NestAttrs.isEmpty()) {
1265    unsigned NestIdx = 1;
1266    Type *NestTy = 0;
1267    Attributes NestAttr = Attribute::None;
1268
1269    // Look for a parameter marked with the 'nest' attribute.
1270    for (FunctionType::param_iterator I = NestFTy->param_begin(),
1271         E = NestFTy->param_end(); I != E; ++NestIdx, ++I)
1272      if (NestAttrs.paramHasAttr(NestIdx, Attribute::Nest)) {
1273        // Record the parameter type and any other attributes.
1274        NestTy = *I;
1275        NestAttr = NestAttrs.getParamAttributes(NestIdx);
1276        break;
1277      }
1278
1279    if (NestTy) {
1280      Instruction *Caller = CS.getInstruction();
1281      std::vector<Value*> NewArgs;
1282      NewArgs.reserve(unsigned(CS.arg_end()-CS.arg_begin())+1);
1283
1284      SmallVector<AttributeWithIndex, 8> NewAttrs;
1285      NewAttrs.reserve(Attrs.getNumSlots() + 1);
1286
1287      // Insert the nest argument into the call argument list, which may
1288      // mean appending it.  Likewise for attributes.
1289
1290      // Add any result attributes.
1291      if (Attributes Attr = Attrs.getRetAttributes())
1292        NewAttrs.push_back(AttributeWithIndex::get(0, Attr));
1293
1294      {
1295        unsigned Idx = 1;
1296        CallSite::arg_iterator I = CS.arg_begin(), E = CS.arg_end();
1297        do {
1298          if (Idx == NestIdx) {
1299            // Add the chain argument and attributes.
1300            Value *NestVal = Tramp->getArgOperand(2);
1301            if (NestVal->getType() != NestTy)
1302              NestVal = Builder->CreateBitCast(NestVal, NestTy, "nest");
1303            NewArgs.push_back(NestVal);
1304            NewAttrs.push_back(AttributeWithIndex::get(NestIdx, NestAttr));
1305          }
1306
1307          if (I == E)
1308            break;
1309
1310          // Add the original argument and attributes.
1311          NewArgs.push_back(*I);
1312          if (Attributes Attr = Attrs.getParamAttributes(Idx))
1313            NewAttrs.push_back
1314              (AttributeWithIndex::get(Idx + (Idx >= NestIdx), Attr));
1315
1316          ++Idx, ++I;
1317        } while (1);
1318      }
1319
1320      // Add any function attributes.
1321      if (Attributes Attr = Attrs.getFnAttributes())
1322        NewAttrs.push_back(AttributeWithIndex::get(~0, Attr));
1323
1324      // The trampoline may have been bitcast to a bogus type (FTy).
1325      // Handle this by synthesizing a new function type, equal to FTy
1326      // with the chain parameter inserted.
1327
1328      std::vector<Type*> NewTypes;
1329      NewTypes.reserve(FTy->getNumParams()+1);
1330
1331      // Insert the chain's type into the list of parameter types, which may
1332      // mean appending it.
1333      {
1334        unsigned Idx = 1;
1335        FunctionType::param_iterator I = FTy->param_begin(),
1336          E = FTy->param_end();
1337
1338        do {
1339          if (Idx == NestIdx)
1340            // Add the chain's type.
1341            NewTypes.push_back(NestTy);
1342
1343          if (I == E)
1344            break;
1345
1346          // Add the original type.
1347          NewTypes.push_back(*I);
1348
1349          ++Idx, ++I;
1350        } while (1);
1351      }
1352
1353      // Replace the trampoline call with a direct call.  Let the generic
1354      // code sort out any function type mismatches.
1355      FunctionType *NewFTy = FunctionType::get(FTy->getReturnType(), NewTypes,
1356                                                FTy->isVarArg());
1357      Constant *NewCallee =
1358        NestF->getType() == PointerType::getUnqual(NewFTy) ?
1359        NestF : ConstantExpr::getBitCast(NestF,
1360                                         PointerType::getUnqual(NewFTy));
1361      const AttrListPtr &NewPAL = AttrListPtr::get(NewAttrs.begin(),
1362                                                   NewAttrs.end());
1363
1364      Instruction *NewCaller;
1365      if (InvokeInst *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(Caller)) {
1366        NewCaller = InvokeInst::Create(NewCallee,
1367                                       II->getNormalDest(), II->getUnwindDest(),
1368                                       NewArgs);
1369        cast<InvokeInst>(NewCaller)->setCallingConv(II->getCallingConv());
1370        cast<InvokeInst>(NewCaller)->setAttributes(NewPAL);
1371      } else {
1372        NewCaller = CallInst::Create(NewCallee, NewArgs);
1373        if (cast<CallInst>(Caller)->isTailCall())
1374          cast<CallInst>(NewCaller)->setTailCall();
1375        cast<CallInst>(NewCaller)->
1376          setCallingConv(cast<CallInst>(Caller)->getCallingConv());
1377        cast<CallInst>(NewCaller)->setAttributes(NewPAL);
1378      }
1379
1380      return NewCaller;
1381    }
1382  }
1383
1384  // Replace the trampoline call with a direct call.  Since there is no 'nest'
1385  // parameter, there is no need to adjust the argument list.  Let the generic
1386  // code sort out any function type mismatches.
1387  Constant *NewCallee =
1388    NestF->getType() == PTy ? NestF :
1389                              ConstantExpr::getBitCast(NestF, PTy);
1390  CS.setCalledFunction(NewCallee);
1391  return CS.getInstruction();
1392}
1393
1394