1 //===- LoopVectorize.cpp - A Loop Vectorizer ------------------------------===//
3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
10 // This is the LLVM loop vectorizer. This pass modifies 'vectorizable' loops
11 // and generates target-independent LLVM-IR.
12 // The vectorizer uses the TargetTransformInfo analysis to estimate the costs
13 // of instructions in order to estimate the profitability of vectorization.
15 // The loop vectorizer combines consecutive loop iterations into a single
16 // 'wide' iteration. After this transformation the index is incremented
17 // by the SIMD vector width, and not by one.
19 // This pass has three parts:
20 // 1. The main loop pass that drives the different parts.
21 // 2. LoopVectorizationLegality - A unit that checks for the legality
22 // of the vectorization.
23 // 3. InnerLoopVectorizer - A unit that performs the actual
24 // widening of instructions.
25 // 4. LoopVectorizationCostModel - A unit that checks for the profitability
26 // of vectorization. It decides on the optimal vector width, which
27 // can be one, if vectorization is not profitable.
29 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
31 // The reduction-variable vectorization is based on the paper:
32 // D. Nuzman and R. Henderson. Multi-platform Auto-vectorization.
34 // Variable uniformity checks are inspired by:
35 // Karrenberg, R. and Hack, S. Whole Function Vectorization.
37 // The interleaved access vectorization is based on the paper:
38 // Dorit Nuzman, Ira Rosen and Ayal Zaks. Auto-Vectorization of Interleaved
41 // Other ideas/concepts are from:
42 // A. Zaks and D. Nuzman. Autovectorization in GCC-two years later.
44 // S. Maleki, Y. Gao, M. Garzaran, T. Wong and D. Padua. An Evaluation of
45 // Vectorizing Compilers.
47 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
49 #include "llvm/Transforms/Vectorize.h"
50 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
51 #include "llvm/ADT/Hashing.h"
52 #include "llvm/ADT/MapVector.h"
53 #include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
54 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
55 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h"
56 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
57 #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
58 #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
59 #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h"
60 #include "llvm/Analysis/BasicAliasAnalysis.h"
61 #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasSetTracker.h"
62 #include "llvm/Analysis/AssumptionCache.h"
63 #include "llvm/Analysis/BlockFrequencyInfo.h"
64 #include "llvm/Analysis/CodeMetrics.h"
65 #include "llvm/Analysis/DemandedBits.h"
66 #include "llvm/Analysis/GlobalsModRef.h"
67 #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopAccessAnalysis.h"
68 #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h"
69 #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopIterator.h"
70 #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopPass.h"
71 #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolution.h"
72 #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionExpander.h"
73 #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionExpressions.h"
74 #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetTransformInfo.h"
75 #include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
76 #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
77 #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
78 #include "llvm/IR/DebugInfo.h"
79 #include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h"
80 #include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticInfo.h"
81 #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
82 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
83 #include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h"
84 #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
85 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
86 #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
87 #include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
88 #include "llvm/IR/PatternMatch.h"
89 #include "llvm/IR/Type.h"
90 #include "llvm/IR/Value.h"
91 #include "llvm/IR/ValueHandle.h"
92 #include "llvm/IR/Verifier.h"
93 #include "llvm/Pass.h"
94 #include "llvm/Support/BranchProbability.h"
95 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
96 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
97 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
98 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h"
99 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h"
100 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h"
101 #include "llvm/Analysis/VectorUtils.h"
102 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/LoopUtils.h"
104 #include <functional>
108 using namespace llvm;
109 using namespace llvm::PatternMatch;
111 #define LV_NAME "loop-vectorize"
112 #define DEBUG_TYPE LV_NAME
114 STATISTIC(LoopsVectorized, "Number of loops vectorized");
115 STATISTIC(LoopsAnalyzed, "Number of loops analyzed for vectorization");
118 EnableIfConversion("enable-if-conversion", cl::init(true), cl::Hidden,
119 cl::desc("Enable if-conversion during vectorization."));
121 /// We don't vectorize loops with a known constant trip count below this number.
122 static cl::opt<unsigned>
123 TinyTripCountVectorThreshold("vectorizer-min-trip-count", cl::init(16),
125 cl::desc("Don't vectorize loops with a constant "
126 "trip count that is smaller than this "
129 static cl::opt<bool> MaximizeBandwidth(
130 "vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth", cl::init(false), cl::Hidden,
131 cl::desc("Maximize bandwidth when selecting vectorization factor which "
132 "will be determined by the smallest type in loop."));
134 /// This enables versioning on the strides of symbolically striding memory
135 /// accesses in code like the following.
136 /// for (i = 0; i < N; ++i)
137 /// A[i * Stride1] += B[i * Stride2] ...
139 /// Will be roughly translated to
140 /// if (Stride1 == 1 && Stride2 == 1) {
141 /// for (i = 0; i < N; i+=4)
145 static cl::opt<bool> EnableMemAccessVersioning(
146 "enable-mem-access-versioning", cl::init(true), cl::Hidden,
147 cl::desc("Enable symbolic stride memory access versioning"));
149 static cl::opt<bool> EnableInterleavedMemAccesses(
150 "enable-interleaved-mem-accesses", cl::init(false), cl::Hidden,
151 cl::desc("Enable vectorization on interleaved memory accesses in a loop"));
153 /// Maximum factor for an interleaved memory access.
154 static cl::opt<unsigned> MaxInterleaveGroupFactor(
155 "max-interleave-group-factor", cl::Hidden,
156 cl::desc("Maximum factor for an interleaved access group (default = 8)"),
159 /// We don't interleave loops with a known constant trip count below this
161 static const unsigned TinyTripCountInterleaveThreshold = 128;
163 static cl::opt<unsigned> ForceTargetNumScalarRegs(
164 "force-target-num-scalar-regs", cl::init(0), cl::Hidden,
165 cl::desc("A flag that overrides the target's number of scalar registers."));
167 static cl::opt<unsigned> ForceTargetNumVectorRegs(
168 "force-target-num-vector-regs", cl::init(0), cl::Hidden,
169 cl::desc("A flag that overrides the target's number of vector registers."));
171 /// Maximum vectorization interleave count.
172 static const unsigned MaxInterleaveFactor = 16;
174 static cl::opt<unsigned> ForceTargetMaxScalarInterleaveFactor(
175 "force-target-max-scalar-interleave", cl::init(0), cl::Hidden,
176 cl::desc("A flag that overrides the target's max interleave factor for "
179 static cl::opt<unsigned> ForceTargetMaxVectorInterleaveFactor(
180 "force-target-max-vector-interleave", cl::init(0), cl::Hidden,
181 cl::desc("A flag that overrides the target's max interleave factor for "
182 "vectorized loops."));
184 static cl::opt<unsigned> ForceTargetInstructionCost(
185 "force-target-instruction-cost", cl::init(0), cl::Hidden,
186 cl::desc("A flag that overrides the target's expected cost for "
187 "an instruction to a single constant value. Mostly "
188 "useful for getting consistent testing."));
190 static cl::opt<unsigned> SmallLoopCost(
191 "small-loop-cost", cl::init(20), cl::Hidden,
193 "The cost of a loop that is considered 'small' by the interleaver."));
195 static cl::opt<bool> LoopVectorizeWithBlockFrequency(
196 "loop-vectorize-with-block-frequency", cl::init(false), cl::Hidden,
197 cl::desc("Enable the use of the block frequency analysis to access PGO "
198 "heuristics minimizing code growth in cold regions and being more "
199 "aggressive in hot regions."));
201 // Runtime interleave loops for load/store throughput.
202 static cl::opt<bool> EnableLoadStoreRuntimeInterleave(
203 "enable-loadstore-runtime-interleave", cl::init(true), cl::Hidden,
205 "Enable runtime interleaving until load/store ports are saturated"));
207 /// The number of stores in a loop that are allowed to need predication.
208 static cl::opt<unsigned> NumberOfStoresToPredicate(
209 "vectorize-num-stores-pred", cl::init(1), cl::Hidden,
210 cl::desc("Max number of stores to be predicated behind an if."));
212 static cl::opt<bool> EnableIndVarRegisterHeur(
213 "enable-ind-var-reg-heur", cl::init(true), cl::Hidden,
214 cl::desc("Count the induction variable only once when interleaving"));
216 static cl::opt<bool> EnableCondStoresVectorization(
217 "enable-cond-stores-vec", cl::init(false), cl::Hidden,
218 cl::desc("Enable if predication of stores during vectorization."));
220 static cl::opt<unsigned> MaxNestedScalarReductionIC(
221 "max-nested-scalar-reduction-interleave", cl::init(2), cl::Hidden,
222 cl::desc("The maximum interleave count to use when interleaving a scalar "
223 "reduction in a nested loop."));
225 static cl::opt<unsigned> PragmaVectorizeMemoryCheckThreshold(
226 "pragma-vectorize-memory-check-threshold", cl::init(128), cl::Hidden,
227 cl::desc("The maximum allowed number of runtime memory checks with a "
228 "vectorize(enable) pragma."));
230 static cl::opt<unsigned> VectorizeSCEVCheckThreshold(
231 "vectorize-scev-check-threshold", cl::init(16), cl::Hidden,
232 cl::desc("The maximum number of SCEV checks allowed."));
234 static cl::opt<unsigned> PragmaVectorizeSCEVCheckThreshold(
235 "pragma-vectorize-scev-check-threshold", cl::init(128), cl::Hidden,
236 cl::desc("The maximum number of SCEV checks allowed with a "
237 "vectorize(enable) pragma"));
241 // Forward declarations.
242 class LoopVectorizeHints;
243 class LoopVectorizationLegality;
244 class LoopVectorizationCostModel;
245 class LoopVectorizationRequirements;
247 /// \brief This modifies LoopAccessReport to initialize message with
248 /// loop-vectorizer-specific part.
249 class VectorizationReport : public LoopAccessReport {
251 VectorizationReport(Instruction *I = nullptr)
252 : LoopAccessReport("loop not vectorized: ", I) {}
254 /// \brief This allows promotion of the loop-access analysis report into the
255 /// loop-vectorizer report. It modifies the message to add the
256 /// loop-vectorizer-specific part of the message.
257 explicit VectorizationReport(const LoopAccessReport &R)
258 : LoopAccessReport(Twine("loop not vectorized: ") + R.str(),
262 /// A helper function for converting Scalar types to vector types.
263 /// If the incoming type is void, we return void. If the VF is 1, we return
265 static Type* ToVectorTy(Type *Scalar, unsigned VF) {
266 if (Scalar->isVoidTy() || VF == 1)
268 return VectorType::get(Scalar, VF);
271 /// A helper function that returns GEP instruction and knows to skip a
272 /// 'bitcast'. The 'bitcast' may be skipped if the source and the destination
273 /// pointee types of the 'bitcast' have the same size.
275 /// bitcast double** %var to i64* - can be skipped
276 /// bitcast double** %var to i8* - can not
277 static GetElementPtrInst *getGEPInstruction(Value *Ptr) {
279 if (isa<GetElementPtrInst>(Ptr))
280 return cast<GetElementPtrInst>(Ptr);
282 if (isa<BitCastInst>(Ptr) &&
283 isa<GetElementPtrInst>(cast<BitCastInst>(Ptr)->getOperand(0))) {
284 Type *BitcastTy = Ptr->getType();
285 Type *GEPTy = cast<BitCastInst>(Ptr)->getSrcTy();
286 if (!isa<PointerType>(BitcastTy) || !isa<PointerType>(GEPTy))
288 Type *Pointee1Ty = cast<PointerType>(BitcastTy)->getPointerElementType();
289 Type *Pointee2Ty = cast<PointerType>(GEPTy)->getPointerElementType();
290 const DataLayout &DL = cast<BitCastInst>(Ptr)->getModule()->getDataLayout();
291 if (DL.getTypeSizeInBits(Pointee1Ty) == DL.getTypeSizeInBits(Pointee2Ty))
292 return cast<GetElementPtrInst>(cast<BitCastInst>(Ptr)->getOperand(0));
297 /// InnerLoopVectorizer vectorizes loops which contain only one basic
298 /// block to a specified vectorization factor (VF).
299 /// This class performs the widening of scalars into vectors, or multiple
300 /// scalars. This class also implements the following features:
301 /// * It inserts an epilogue loop for handling loops that don't have iteration
302 /// counts that are known to be a multiple of the vectorization factor.
303 /// * It handles the code generation for reduction variables.
304 /// * Scalarization (implementation using scalars) of un-vectorizable
306 /// InnerLoopVectorizer does not perform any vectorization-legality
307 /// checks, and relies on the caller to check for the different legality
308 /// aspects. The InnerLoopVectorizer relies on the
309 /// LoopVectorizationLegality class to provide information about the induction
310 /// and reduction variables that were found to a given vectorization factor.
311 class InnerLoopVectorizer {
313 InnerLoopVectorizer(Loop *OrigLoop, PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE,
314 LoopInfo *LI, DominatorTree *DT,
315 const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI,
316 const TargetTransformInfo *TTI, unsigned VecWidth,
317 unsigned UnrollFactor)
318 : OrigLoop(OrigLoop), PSE(PSE), LI(LI), DT(DT), TLI(TLI), TTI(TTI),
319 VF(VecWidth), UF(UnrollFactor), Builder(PSE.getSE()->getContext()),
320 Induction(nullptr), OldInduction(nullptr), WidenMap(UnrollFactor),
321 TripCount(nullptr), VectorTripCount(nullptr), Legal(nullptr),
322 AddedSafetyChecks(false) {}
324 // Perform the actual loop widening (vectorization).
325 // MinimumBitWidths maps scalar integer values to the smallest bitwidth they
326 // can be validly truncated to. The cost model has assumed this truncation
327 // will happen when vectorizing.
328 void vectorize(LoopVectorizationLegality *L,
329 MapVector<Instruction*,uint64_t> MinimumBitWidths) {
330 MinBWs = MinimumBitWidths;
332 // Create a new empty loop. Unlink the old loop and connect the new one.
334 // Widen each instruction in the old loop to a new one in the new loop.
335 // Use the Legality module to find the induction and reduction variables.
339 // Return true if any runtime check is added.
340 bool IsSafetyChecksAdded() {
341 return AddedSafetyChecks;
344 virtual ~InnerLoopVectorizer() {}
347 /// A small list of PHINodes.
348 typedef SmallVector<PHINode*, 4> PhiVector;
349 /// When we unroll loops we have multiple vector values for each scalar.
350 /// This data structure holds the unrolled and vectorized values that
351 /// originated from one scalar instruction.
352 typedef SmallVector<Value*, 2> VectorParts;
354 // When we if-convert we need to create edge masks. We have to cache values
355 // so that we don't end up with exponential recursion/IR.
356 typedef DenseMap<std::pair<BasicBlock*, BasicBlock*>,
357 VectorParts> EdgeMaskCache;
359 /// Create an empty loop, based on the loop ranges of the old loop.
360 void createEmptyLoop();
361 /// Create a new induction variable inside L.
362 PHINode *createInductionVariable(Loop *L, Value *Start, Value *End,
363 Value *Step, Instruction *DL);
364 /// Copy and widen the instructions from the old loop.
365 virtual void vectorizeLoop();
367 /// \brief The Loop exit block may have single value PHI nodes where the
368 /// incoming value is 'Undef'. While vectorizing we only handled real values
369 /// that were defined inside the loop. Here we fix the 'undef case'.
373 /// Shrinks vector element sizes based on information in "MinBWs".
374 void truncateToMinimalBitwidths();
376 /// A helper function that computes the predicate of the block BB, assuming
377 /// that the header block of the loop is set to True. It returns the *entry*
378 /// mask for the block BB.
379 VectorParts createBlockInMask(BasicBlock *BB);
380 /// A helper function that computes the predicate of the edge between SRC
382 VectorParts createEdgeMask(BasicBlock *Src, BasicBlock *Dst);
384 /// A helper function to vectorize a single BB within the innermost loop.
385 void vectorizeBlockInLoop(BasicBlock *BB, PhiVector *PV);
387 /// Vectorize a single PHINode in a block. This method handles the induction
388 /// variable canonicalization. It supports both VF = 1 for unrolled loops and
389 /// arbitrary length vectors.
390 void widenPHIInstruction(Instruction *PN, VectorParts &Entry,
391 unsigned UF, unsigned VF, PhiVector *PV);
393 /// Insert the new loop to the loop hierarchy and pass manager
394 /// and update the analysis passes.
395 void updateAnalysis();
397 /// This instruction is un-vectorizable. Implement it as a sequence
398 /// of scalars. If \p IfPredicateStore is true we need to 'hide' each
399 /// scalarized instruction behind an if block predicated on the control
400 /// dependence of the instruction.
401 virtual void scalarizeInstruction(Instruction *Instr,
402 bool IfPredicateStore=false);
404 /// Vectorize Load and Store instructions,
405 virtual void vectorizeMemoryInstruction(Instruction *Instr);
407 /// Create a broadcast instruction. This method generates a broadcast
408 /// instruction (shuffle) for loop invariant values and for the induction
409 /// value. If this is the induction variable then we extend it to N, N+1, ...
410 /// this is needed because each iteration in the loop corresponds to a SIMD
412 virtual Value *getBroadcastInstrs(Value *V);
414 /// This function adds (StartIdx, StartIdx + Step, StartIdx + 2*Step, ...)
415 /// to each vector element of Val. The sequence starts at StartIndex.
416 virtual Value *getStepVector(Value *Val, int StartIdx, Value *Step);
418 /// When we go over instructions in the basic block we rely on previous
419 /// values within the current basic block or on loop invariant values.
420 /// When we widen (vectorize) values we place them in the map. If the values
421 /// are not within the map, they have to be loop invariant, so we simply
422 /// broadcast them into a vector.
423 VectorParts &getVectorValue(Value *V);
425 /// Try to vectorize the interleaved access group that \p Instr belongs to.
426 void vectorizeInterleaveGroup(Instruction *Instr);
428 /// Generate a shuffle sequence that will reverse the vector Vec.
429 virtual Value *reverseVector(Value *Vec);
431 /// Returns (and creates if needed) the original loop trip count.
432 Value *getOrCreateTripCount(Loop *NewLoop);
434 /// Returns (and creates if needed) the trip count of the widened loop.
435 Value *getOrCreateVectorTripCount(Loop *NewLoop);
437 /// Emit a bypass check to see if the trip count would overflow, or we
438 /// wouldn't have enough iterations to execute one vector loop.
439 void emitMinimumIterationCountCheck(Loop *L, BasicBlock *Bypass);
440 /// Emit a bypass check to see if the vector trip count is nonzero.
441 void emitVectorLoopEnteredCheck(Loop *L, BasicBlock *Bypass);
442 /// Emit a bypass check to see if all of the SCEV assumptions we've
443 /// had to make are correct.
444 void emitSCEVChecks(Loop *L, BasicBlock *Bypass);
445 /// Emit bypass checks to check any memory assumptions we may have made.
446 void emitMemRuntimeChecks(Loop *L, BasicBlock *Bypass);
448 /// This is a helper class that holds the vectorizer state. It maps scalar
449 /// instructions to vector instructions. When the code is 'unrolled' then
450 /// then a single scalar value is mapped to multiple vector parts. The parts
451 /// are stored in the VectorPart type.
453 /// C'tor. UnrollFactor controls the number of vectors ('parts') that
455 ValueMap(unsigned UnrollFactor) : UF(UnrollFactor) {}
457 /// \return True if 'Key' is saved in the Value Map.
458 bool has(Value *Key) const { return MapStorage.count(Key); }
460 /// Initializes a new entry in the map. Sets all of the vector parts to the
461 /// save value in 'Val'.
462 /// \return A reference to a vector with splat values.
463 VectorParts &splat(Value *Key, Value *Val) {
464 VectorParts &Entry = MapStorage[Key];
465 Entry.assign(UF, Val);
469 ///\return A reference to the value that is stored at 'Key'.
470 VectorParts &get(Value *Key) {
471 VectorParts &Entry = MapStorage[Key];
474 assert(Entry.size() == UF);
479 /// The unroll factor. Each entry in the map stores this number of vector
483 /// Map storage. We use std::map and not DenseMap because insertions to a
484 /// dense map invalidates its iterators.
485 std::map<Value *, VectorParts> MapStorage;
488 /// The original loop.
490 /// A wrapper around ScalarEvolution used to add runtime SCEV checks. Applies
491 /// dynamic knowledge to simplify SCEV expressions and converts them to a
492 /// more usable form.
493 PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE;
500 /// Target Library Info.
501 const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI;
502 /// Target Transform Info.
503 const TargetTransformInfo *TTI;
505 /// The vectorization SIMD factor to use. Each vector will have this many
510 /// The vectorization unroll factor to use. Each scalar is vectorized to this
511 /// many different vector instructions.
514 /// The builder that we use
517 // --- Vectorization state ---
519 /// The vector-loop preheader.
520 BasicBlock *LoopVectorPreHeader;
521 /// The scalar-loop preheader.
522 BasicBlock *LoopScalarPreHeader;
523 /// Middle Block between the vector and the scalar.
524 BasicBlock *LoopMiddleBlock;
525 ///The ExitBlock of the scalar loop.
526 BasicBlock *LoopExitBlock;
527 ///The vector loop body.
528 SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 4> LoopVectorBody;
529 ///The scalar loop body.
530 BasicBlock *LoopScalarBody;
531 /// A list of all bypass blocks. The first block is the entry of the loop.
532 SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 4> LoopBypassBlocks;
534 /// The new Induction variable which was added to the new block.
536 /// The induction variable of the old basic block.
537 PHINode *OldInduction;
538 /// Maps scalars to widened vectors.
540 /// Store instructions that should be predicated, as a pair
541 /// <StoreInst, Predicate>
542 SmallVector<std::pair<StoreInst*,Value*>, 4> PredicatedStores;
543 EdgeMaskCache MaskCache;
544 /// Trip count of the original loop.
546 /// Trip count of the widened loop (TripCount - TripCount % (VF*UF))
547 Value *VectorTripCount;
549 /// Map of scalar integer values to the smallest bitwidth they can be legally
550 /// represented as. The vector equivalents of these values should be truncated
552 MapVector<Instruction*,uint64_t> MinBWs;
553 LoopVectorizationLegality *Legal;
555 // Record whether runtime check is added.
556 bool AddedSafetyChecks;
559 class InnerLoopUnroller : public InnerLoopVectorizer {
561 InnerLoopUnroller(Loop *OrigLoop, PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE,
562 LoopInfo *LI, DominatorTree *DT,
563 const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI,
564 const TargetTransformInfo *TTI, unsigned UnrollFactor)
565 : InnerLoopVectorizer(OrigLoop, PSE, LI, DT, TLI, TTI, 1, UnrollFactor) {}
568 void scalarizeInstruction(Instruction *Instr,
569 bool IfPredicateStore = false) override;
570 void vectorizeMemoryInstruction(Instruction *Instr) override;
571 Value *getBroadcastInstrs(Value *V) override;
572 Value *getStepVector(Value *Val, int StartIdx, Value *Step) override;
573 Value *reverseVector(Value *Vec) override;
576 /// \brief Look for a meaningful debug location on the instruction or it's
578 static Instruction *getDebugLocFromInstOrOperands(Instruction *I) {
583 if (I->getDebugLoc() != Empty)
586 for (User::op_iterator OI = I->op_begin(), OE = I->op_end(); OI != OE; ++OI) {
587 if (Instruction *OpInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(*OI))
588 if (OpInst->getDebugLoc() != Empty)
595 /// \brief Set the debug location in the builder using the debug location in the
597 static void setDebugLocFromInst(IRBuilder<> &B, const Value *Ptr) {
598 if (const Instruction *Inst = dyn_cast_or_null<Instruction>(Ptr))
599 B.SetCurrentDebugLocation(Inst->getDebugLoc());
601 B.SetCurrentDebugLocation(DebugLoc());
605 /// \return string containing a file name and a line # for the given loop.
606 static std::string getDebugLocString(const Loop *L) {
609 raw_string_ostream OS(Result);
610 if (const DebugLoc LoopDbgLoc = L->getStartLoc())
611 LoopDbgLoc.print(OS);
613 // Just print the module name.
614 OS << L->getHeader()->getParent()->getParent()->getModuleIdentifier();
621 /// \brief Propagate known metadata from one instruction to another.
622 static void propagateMetadata(Instruction *To, const Instruction *From) {
623 SmallVector<std::pair<unsigned, MDNode *>, 4> Metadata;
624 From->getAllMetadataOtherThanDebugLoc(Metadata);
626 for (auto M : Metadata) {
627 unsigned Kind = M.first;
629 // These are safe to transfer (this is safe for TBAA, even when we
630 // if-convert, because should that metadata have had a control dependency
631 // on the condition, and thus actually aliased with some other
632 // non-speculated memory access when the condition was false, this would be
633 // caught by the runtime overlap checks).
634 if (Kind != LLVMContext::MD_tbaa &&
635 Kind != LLVMContext::MD_alias_scope &&
636 Kind != LLVMContext::MD_noalias &&
637 Kind != LLVMContext::MD_fpmath &&
638 Kind != LLVMContext::MD_nontemporal)
641 To->setMetadata(Kind, M.second);
645 /// \brief Propagate known metadata from one instruction to a vector of others.
646 static void propagateMetadata(SmallVectorImpl<Value *> &To,
647 const Instruction *From) {
649 if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V))
650 propagateMetadata(I, From);
653 /// \brief The group of interleaved loads/stores sharing the same stride and
654 /// close to each other.
656 /// Each member in this group has an index starting from 0, and the largest
657 /// index should be less than interleaved factor, which is equal to the absolute
658 /// value of the access's stride.
660 /// E.g. An interleaved load group of factor 4:
661 /// for (unsigned i = 0; i < 1024; i+=4) {
662 /// a = A[i]; // Member of index 0
663 /// b = A[i+1]; // Member of index 1
664 /// d = A[i+3]; // Member of index 3
668 /// An interleaved store group of factor 4:
669 /// for (unsigned i = 0; i < 1024; i+=4) {
671 /// A[i] = a; // Member of index 0
672 /// A[i+1] = b; // Member of index 1
673 /// A[i+2] = c; // Member of index 2
674 /// A[i+3] = d; // Member of index 3
677 /// Note: the interleaved load group could have gaps (missing members), but
678 /// the interleaved store group doesn't allow gaps.
679 class InterleaveGroup {
681 InterleaveGroup(Instruction *Instr, int Stride, unsigned Align)
682 : Align(Align), SmallestKey(0), LargestKey(0), InsertPos(Instr) {
683 assert(Align && "The alignment should be non-zero");
685 Factor = std::abs(Stride);
686 assert(Factor > 1 && "Invalid interleave factor");
688 Reverse = Stride < 0;
692 bool isReverse() const { return Reverse; }
693 unsigned getFactor() const { return Factor; }
694 unsigned getAlignment() const { return Align; }
695 unsigned getNumMembers() const { return Members.size(); }
697 /// \brief Try to insert a new member \p Instr with index \p Index and
698 /// alignment \p NewAlign. The index is related to the leader and it could be
699 /// negative if it is the new leader.
701 /// \returns false if the instruction doesn't belong to the group.
702 bool insertMember(Instruction *Instr, int Index, unsigned NewAlign) {
703 assert(NewAlign && "The new member's alignment should be non-zero");
705 int Key = Index + SmallestKey;
707 // Skip if there is already a member with the same index.
708 if (Members.count(Key))
711 if (Key > LargestKey) {
712 // The largest index is always less than the interleave factor.
713 if (Index >= static_cast<int>(Factor))
717 } else if (Key < SmallestKey) {
718 // The largest index is always less than the interleave factor.
719 if (LargestKey - Key >= static_cast<int>(Factor))
725 // It's always safe to select the minimum alignment.
726 Align = std::min(Align, NewAlign);
727 Members[Key] = Instr;
731 /// \brief Get the member with the given index \p Index
733 /// \returns nullptr if contains no such member.
734 Instruction *getMember(unsigned Index) const {
735 int Key = SmallestKey + Index;
736 if (!Members.count(Key))
739 return Members.find(Key)->second;
742 /// \brief Get the index for the given member. Unlike the key in the member
743 /// map, the index starts from 0.
744 unsigned getIndex(Instruction *Instr) const {
745 for (auto I : Members)
746 if (I.second == Instr)
747 return I.first - SmallestKey;
749 llvm_unreachable("InterleaveGroup contains no such member");
752 Instruction *getInsertPos() const { return InsertPos; }
753 void setInsertPos(Instruction *Inst) { InsertPos = Inst; }
756 unsigned Factor; // Interleave Factor.
759 DenseMap<int, Instruction *> Members;
763 // To avoid breaking dependences, vectorized instructions of an interleave
764 // group should be inserted at either the first load or the last store in
767 // E.g. %even = load i32 // Insert Position
768 // %add = add i32 %even // Use of %even
772 // %odd = add i32 // Def of %odd
773 // store i32 %odd // Insert Position
774 Instruction *InsertPos;
777 /// \brief Drive the analysis of interleaved memory accesses in the loop.
779 /// Use this class to analyze interleaved accesses only when we can vectorize
780 /// a loop. Otherwise it's meaningless to do analysis as the vectorization
781 /// on interleaved accesses is unsafe.
783 /// The analysis collects interleave groups and records the relationships
784 /// between the member and the group in a map.
785 class InterleavedAccessInfo {
787 InterleavedAccessInfo(PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE, Loop *L,
789 : PSE(PSE), TheLoop(L), DT(DT) {}
791 ~InterleavedAccessInfo() {
792 SmallSet<InterleaveGroup *, 4> DelSet;
793 // Avoid releasing a pointer twice.
794 for (auto &I : InterleaveGroupMap)
795 DelSet.insert(I.second);
796 for (auto *Ptr : DelSet)
800 /// \brief Analyze the interleaved accesses and collect them in interleave
801 /// groups. Substitute symbolic strides using \p Strides.
802 void analyzeInterleaving(const ValueToValueMap &Strides);
804 /// \brief Check if \p Instr belongs to any interleave group.
805 bool isInterleaved(Instruction *Instr) const {
806 return InterleaveGroupMap.count(Instr);
809 /// \brief Get the interleave group that \p Instr belongs to.
811 /// \returns nullptr if doesn't have such group.
812 InterleaveGroup *getInterleaveGroup(Instruction *Instr) const {
813 if (InterleaveGroupMap.count(Instr))
814 return InterleaveGroupMap.find(Instr)->second;
819 /// A wrapper around ScalarEvolution, used to add runtime SCEV checks.
820 /// Simplifies SCEV expressions in the context of existing SCEV assumptions.
821 /// The interleaved access analysis can also add new predicates (for example
822 /// by versioning strides of pointers).
823 PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE;
827 /// Holds the relationships between the members and the interleave group.
828 DenseMap<Instruction *, InterleaveGroup *> InterleaveGroupMap;
830 /// \brief The descriptor for a strided memory access.
831 struct StrideDescriptor {
832 StrideDescriptor(int Stride, const SCEV *Scev, unsigned Size,
834 : Stride(Stride), Scev(Scev), Size(Size), Align(Align) {}
836 StrideDescriptor() : Stride(0), Scev(nullptr), Size(0), Align(0) {}
838 int Stride; // The access's stride. It is negative for a reverse access.
839 const SCEV *Scev; // The scalar expression of this access
840 unsigned Size; // The size of the memory object.
841 unsigned Align; // The alignment of this access.
844 /// \brief Create a new interleave group with the given instruction \p Instr,
845 /// stride \p Stride and alignment \p Align.
847 /// \returns the newly created interleave group.
848 InterleaveGroup *createInterleaveGroup(Instruction *Instr, int Stride,
850 assert(!InterleaveGroupMap.count(Instr) &&
851 "Already in an interleaved access group");
852 InterleaveGroupMap[Instr] = new InterleaveGroup(Instr, Stride, Align);
853 return InterleaveGroupMap[Instr];
856 /// \brief Release the group and remove all the relationships.
857 void releaseGroup(InterleaveGroup *Group) {
858 for (unsigned i = 0; i < Group->getFactor(); i++)
859 if (Instruction *Member = Group->getMember(i))
860 InterleaveGroupMap.erase(Member);
865 /// \brief Collect all the accesses with a constant stride in program order.
866 void collectConstStridedAccesses(
867 MapVector<Instruction *, StrideDescriptor> &StrideAccesses,
868 const ValueToValueMap &Strides);
871 /// Utility class for getting and setting loop vectorizer hints in the form
872 /// of loop metadata.
873 /// This class keeps a number of loop annotations locally (as member variables)
874 /// and can, upon request, write them back as metadata on the loop. It will
875 /// initially scan the loop for existing metadata, and will update the local
876 /// values based on information in the loop.
877 /// We cannot write all values to metadata, as the mere presence of some info,
878 /// for example 'force', means a decision has been made. So, we need to be
879 /// careful NOT to add them if the user hasn't specifically asked so.
880 class LoopVectorizeHints {
887 /// Hint - associates name and validation with the hint value.
890 unsigned Value; // This may have to change for non-numeric values.
893 Hint(const char * Name, unsigned Value, HintKind Kind)
894 : Name(Name), Value(Value), Kind(Kind) { }
896 bool validate(unsigned Val) {
899 return isPowerOf2_32(Val) && Val <= VectorizerParams::MaxVectorWidth;
901 return isPowerOf2_32(Val) && Val <= MaxInterleaveFactor;
909 /// Vectorization width.
911 /// Vectorization interleave factor.
913 /// Vectorization forced
916 /// Return the loop metadata prefix.
917 static StringRef Prefix() { return "llvm.loop."; }
921 FK_Undefined = -1, ///< Not selected.
922 FK_Disabled = 0, ///< Forcing disabled.
923 FK_Enabled = 1, ///< Forcing enabled.
926 LoopVectorizeHints(const Loop *L, bool DisableInterleaving)
927 : Width("vectorize.width", VectorizerParams::VectorizationFactor,
929 Interleave("interleave.count", DisableInterleaving, HK_UNROLL),
930 Force("vectorize.enable", FK_Undefined, HK_FORCE),
932 // Populate values with existing loop metadata.
933 getHintsFromMetadata();
935 // force-vector-interleave overrides DisableInterleaving.
936 if (VectorizerParams::isInterleaveForced())
937 Interleave.Value = VectorizerParams::VectorizationInterleave;
939 DEBUG(if (DisableInterleaving && Interleave.Value == 1) dbgs()
940 << "LV: Interleaving disabled by the pass manager\n");
943 /// Mark the loop L as already vectorized by setting the width to 1.
944 void setAlreadyVectorized() {
945 Width.Value = Interleave.Value = 1;
946 Hint Hints[] = {Width, Interleave};
947 writeHintsToMetadata(Hints);
950 bool allowVectorization(Function *F, Loop *L, bool AlwaysVectorize) const {
951 if (getForce() == LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Disabled) {
952 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Not vectorizing: #pragma vectorize disable.\n");
953 emitOptimizationRemarkAnalysis(F->getContext(),
954 vectorizeAnalysisPassName(), *F,
955 L->getStartLoc(), emitRemark());
959 if (!AlwaysVectorize && getForce() != LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Enabled) {
960 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Not vectorizing: No #pragma vectorize enable.\n");
961 emitOptimizationRemarkAnalysis(F->getContext(),
962 vectorizeAnalysisPassName(), *F,
963 L->getStartLoc(), emitRemark());
967 if (getWidth() == 1 && getInterleave() == 1) {
968 // FIXME: Add a separate metadata to indicate when the loop has already
969 // been vectorized instead of setting width and count to 1.
970 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Not vectorizing: Disabled/already vectorized.\n");
971 // FIXME: Add interleave.disable metadata. This will allow
972 // vectorize.disable to be used without disabling the pass and errors
973 // to differentiate between disabled vectorization and a width of 1.
974 emitOptimizationRemarkAnalysis(
975 F->getContext(), vectorizeAnalysisPassName(), *F, L->getStartLoc(),
976 "loop not vectorized: vectorization and interleaving are explicitly "
977 "disabled, or vectorize width and interleave count are both set to "
985 /// Dumps all the hint information.
986 std::string emitRemark() const {
987 VectorizationReport R;
988 if (Force.Value == LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Disabled)
989 R << "vectorization is explicitly disabled";
991 R << "use -Rpass-analysis=loop-vectorize for more info";
992 if (Force.Value == LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Enabled) {
994 if (Width.Value != 0)
995 R << ", Vector Width=" << Width.Value;
996 if (Interleave.Value != 0)
997 R << ", Interleave Count=" << Interleave.Value;
1005 unsigned getWidth() const { return Width.Value; }
1006 unsigned getInterleave() const { return Interleave.Value; }
1007 enum ForceKind getForce() const { return (ForceKind)Force.Value; }
1008 const char *vectorizeAnalysisPassName() const {
1009 // If hints are provided that don't disable vectorization use the
1010 // AlwaysPrint pass name to force the frontend to print the diagnostic.
1011 if (getWidth() == 1)
1013 if (getForce() == LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Disabled)
1015 if (getForce() == LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Undefined && getWidth() == 0)
1017 return DiagnosticInfo::AlwaysPrint;
1020 bool allowReordering() const {
1021 // When enabling loop hints are provided we allow the vectorizer to change
1022 // the order of operations that is given by the scalar loop. This is not
1023 // enabled by default because can be unsafe or inefficient. For example,
1024 // reordering floating-point operations will change the way round-off
1025 // error accumulates in the loop.
1026 return getForce() == LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Enabled || getWidth() > 1;
1030 /// Find hints specified in the loop metadata and update local values.
1031 void getHintsFromMetadata() {
1032 MDNode *LoopID = TheLoop->getLoopID();
1036 // First operand should refer to the loop id itself.
1037 assert(LoopID->getNumOperands() > 0 && "requires at least one operand");
1038 assert(LoopID->getOperand(0) == LoopID && "invalid loop id");
1040 for (unsigned i = 1, ie = LoopID->getNumOperands(); i < ie; ++i) {
1041 const MDString *S = nullptr;
1042 SmallVector<Metadata *, 4> Args;
1044 // The expected hint is either a MDString or a MDNode with the first
1045 // operand a MDString.
1046 if (const MDNode *MD = dyn_cast<MDNode>(LoopID->getOperand(i))) {
1047 if (!MD || MD->getNumOperands() == 0)
1049 S = dyn_cast<MDString>(MD->getOperand(0));
1050 for (unsigned i = 1, ie = MD->getNumOperands(); i < ie; ++i)
1051 Args.push_back(MD->getOperand(i));
1053 S = dyn_cast<MDString>(LoopID->getOperand(i));
1054 assert(Args.size() == 0 && "too many arguments for MDString");
1060 // Check if the hint starts with the loop metadata prefix.
1061 StringRef Name = S->getString();
1062 if (Args.size() == 1)
1063 setHint(Name, Args[0]);
1067 /// Checks string hint with one operand and set value if valid.
1068 void setHint(StringRef Name, Metadata *Arg) {
1069 if (!Name.startswith(Prefix()))
1071 Name = Name.substr(Prefix().size(), StringRef::npos);
1073 const ConstantInt *C = mdconst::dyn_extract<ConstantInt>(Arg);
1075 unsigned Val = C->getZExtValue();
1077 Hint *Hints[] = {&Width, &Interleave, &Force};
1078 for (auto H : Hints) {
1079 if (Name == H->Name) {
1080 if (H->validate(Val))
1083 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: ignoring invalid hint '" << Name << "'\n");
1089 /// Create a new hint from name / value pair.
1090 MDNode *createHintMetadata(StringRef Name, unsigned V) const {
1091 LLVMContext &Context = TheLoop->getHeader()->getContext();
1092 Metadata *MDs[] = {MDString::get(Context, Name),
1093 ConstantAsMetadata::get(
1094 ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(Context), V))};
1095 return MDNode::get(Context, MDs);
1098 /// Matches metadata with hint name.
1099 bool matchesHintMetadataName(MDNode *Node, ArrayRef<Hint> HintTypes) {
1100 MDString* Name = dyn_cast<MDString>(Node->getOperand(0));
1104 for (auto H : HintTypes)
1105 if (Name->getString().endswith(H.Name))
1110 /// Sets current hints into loop metadata, keeping other values intact.
1111 void writeHintsToMetadata(ArrayRef<Hint> HintTypes) {
1112 if (HintTypes.size() == 0)
1115 // Reserve the first element to LoopID (see below).
1116 SmallVector<Metadata *, 4> MDs(1);
1117 // If the loop already has metadata, then ignore the existing operands.
1118 MDNode *LoopID = TheLoop->getLoopID();
1120 for (unsigned i = 1, ie = LoopID->getNumOperands(); i < ie; ++i) {
1121 MDNode *Node = cast<MDNode>(LoopID->getOperand(i));
1122 // If node in update list, ignore old value.
1123 if (!matchesHintMetadataName(Node, HintTypes))
1124 MDs.push_back(Node);
1128 // Now, add the missing hints.
1129 for (auto H : HintTypes)
1130 MDs.push_back(createHintMetadata(Twine(Prefix(), H.Name).str(), H.Value));
1132 // Replace current metadata node with new one.
1133 LLVMContext &Context = TheLoop->getHeader()->getContext();
1134 MDNode *NewLoopID = MDNode::get(Context, MDs);
1135 // Set operand 0 to refer to the loop id itself.
1136 NewLoopID->replaceOperandWith(0, NewLoopID);
1138 TheLoop->setLoopID(NewLoopID);
1141 /// The loop these hints belong to.
1142 const Loop *TheLoop;
1145 static void emitAnalysisDiag(const Function *TheFunction, const Loop *TheLoop,
1146 const LoopVectorizeHints &Hints,
1147 const LoopAccessReport &Message) {
1148 const char *Name = Hints.vectorizeAnalysisPassName();
1149 LoopAccessReport::emitAnalysis(Message, TheFunction, TheLoop, Name);
1152 static void emitMissedWarning(Function *F, Loop *L,
1153 const LoopVectorizeHints &LH) {
1154 emitOptimizationRemarkMissed(F->getContext(), LV_NAME, *F, L->getStartLoc(),
1157 if (LH.getForce() == LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Enabled) {
1158 if (LH.getWidth() != 1)
1159 emitLoopVectorizeWarning(
1160 F->getContext(), *F, L->getStartLoc(),
1161 "failed explicitly specified loop vectorization");
1162 else if (LH.getInterleave() != 1)
1163 emitLoopInterleaveWarning(
1164 F->getContext(), *F, L->getStartLoc(),
1165 "failed explicitly specified loop interleaving");
1169 /// LoopVectorizationLegality checks if it is legal to vectorize a loop, and
1170 /// to what vectorization factor.
1171 /// This class does not look at the profitability of vectorization, only the
1172 /// legality. This class has two main kinds of checks:
1173 /// * Memory checks - The code in canVectorizeMemory checks if vectorization
1174 /// will change the order of memory accesses in a way that will change the
1175 /// correctness of the program.
1176 /// * Scalars checks - The code in canVectorizeInstrs and canVectorizeMemory
1177 /// checks for a number of different conditions, such as the availability of a
1178 /// single induction variable, that all types are supported and vectorize-able,
1179 /// etc. This code reflects the capabilities of InnerLoopVectorizer.
1180 /// This class is also used by InnerLoopVectorizer for identifying
1181 /// induction variable and the different reduction variables.
1182 class LoopVectorizationLegality {
1184 LoopVectorizationLegality(Loop *L, PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE,
1185 DominatorTree *DT, TargetLibraryInfo *TLI,
1186 AliasAnalysis *AA, Function *F,
1187 const TargetTransformInfo *TTI,
1188 LoopAccessAnalysis *LAA,
1189 LoopVectorizationRequirements *R,
1190 const LoopVectorizeHints *H)
1191 : NumPredStores(0), TheLoop(L), PSE(PSE), TLI(TLI), TheFunction(F),
1192 TTI(TTI), DT(DT), LAA(LAA), LAI(nullptr), InterleaveInfo(PSE, L, DT),
1193 Induction(nullptr), WidestIndTy(nullptr), HasFunNoNaNAttr(false),
1194 Requirements(R), Hints(H) {}
1196 /// ReductionList contains the reduction descriptors for all
1197 /// of the reductions that were found in the loop.
1198 typedef DenseMap<PHINode *, RecurrenceDescriptor> ReductionList;
1200 /// InductionList saves induction variables and maps them to the
1201 /// induction descriptor.
1202 typedef MapVector<PHINode*, InductionDescriptor> InductionList;
1204 /// Returns true if it is legal to vectorize this loop.
1205 /// This does not mean that it is profitable to vectorize this
1206 /// loop, only that it is legal to do so.
1207 bool canVectorize();
1209 /// Returns the Induction variable.
1210 PHINode *getInduction() { return Induction; }
1212 /// Returns the reduction variables found in the loop.
1213 ReductionList *getReductionVars() { return &Reductions; }
1215 /// Returns the induction variables found in the loop.
1216 InductionList *getInductionVars() { return &Inductions; }
1218 /// Returns the widest induction type.
1219 Type *getWidestInductionType() { return WidestIndTy; }
1221 /// Returns True if V is an induction variable in this loop.
1222 bool isInductionVariable(const Value *V);
1224 /// Returns True if PN is a reduction variable in this loop.
1225 bool isReductionVariable(PHINode *PN) { return Reductions.count(PN); }
1227 /// Return true if the block BB needs to be predicated in order for the loop
1228 /// to be vectorized.
1229 bool blockNeedsPredication(BasicBlock *BB);
1231 /// Check if this pointer is consecutive when vectorizing. This happens
1232 /// when the last index of the GEP is the induction variable, or that the
1233 /// pointer itself is an induction variable.
1234 /// This check allows us to vectorize A[idx] into a wide load/store.
1236 /// 0 - Stride is unknown or non-consecutive.
1237 /// 1 - Address is consecutive.
1238 /// -1 - Address is consecutive, and decreasing.
1239 int isConsecutivePtr(Value *Ptr);
1241 /// Returns true if the value V is uniform within the loop.
1242 bool isUniform(Value *V);
1244 /// Returns true if this instruction will remain scalar after vectorization.
1245 bool isUniformAfterVectorization(Instruction* I) { return Uniforms.count(I); }
1247 /// Returns the information that we collected about runtime memory check.
1248 const RuntimePointerChecking *getRuntimePointerChecking() const {
1249 return LAI->getRuntimePointerChecking();
1252 const LoopAccessInfo *getLAI() const {
1256 /// \brief Check if \p Instr belongs to any interleaved access group.
1257 bool isAccessInterleaved(Instruction *Instr) {
1258 return InterleaveInfo.isInterleaved(Instr);
1261 /// \brief Get the interleaved access group that \p Instr belongs to.
1262 const InterleaveGroup *getInterleavedAccessGroup(Instruction *Instr) {
1263 return InterleaveInfo.getInterleaveGroup(Instr);
1266 unsigned getMaxSafeDepDistBytes() { return LAI->getMaxSafeDepDistBytes(); }
1268 bool hasStride(Value *V) { return StrideSet.count(V); }
1269 bool mustCheckStrides() { return !StrideSet.empty(); }
1270 SmallPtrSet<Value *, 8>::iterator strides_begin() {
1271 return StrideSet.begin();
1273 SmallPtrSet<Value *, 8>::iterator strides_end() { return StrideSet.end(); }
1275 /// Returns true if the target machine supports masked store operation
1276 /// for the given \p DataType and kind of access to \p Ptr.
1277 bool isLegalMaskedStore(Type *DataType, Value *Ptr) {
1278 return isConsecutivePtr(Ptr) && TTI->isLegalMaskedStore(DataType);
1280 /// Returns true if the target machine supports masked load operation
1281 /// for the given \p DataType and kind of access to \p Ptr.
1282 bool isLegalMaskedLoad(Type *DataType, Value *Ptr) {
1283 return isConsecutivePtr(Ptr) && TTI->isLegalMaskedLoad(DataType);
1285 /// Returns true if vector representation of the instruction \p I
1287 bool isMaskRequired(const Instruction* I) {
1288 return (MaskedOp.count(I) != 0);
1290 unsigned getNumStores() const {
1291 return LAI->getNumStores();
1293 unsigned getNumLoads() const {
1294 return LAI->getNumLoads();
1296 unsigned getNumPredStores() const {
1297 return NumPredStores;
1300 /// Check if a single basic block loop is vectorizable.
1301 /// At this point we know that this is a loop with a constant trip count
1302 /// and we only need to check individual instructions.
1303 bool canVectorizeInstrs();
1305 /// When we vectorize loops we may change the order in which
1306 /// we read and write from memory. This method checks if it is
1307 /// legal to vectorize the code, considering only memory constrains.
1308 /// Returns true if the loop is vectorizable
1309 bool canVectorizeMemory();
1311 /// Return true if we can vectorize this loop using the IF-conversion
1313 bool canVectorizeWithIfConvert();
1315 /// Collect the variables that need to stay uniform after vectorization.
1316 void collectLoopUniforms();
1318 /// Return true if all of the instructions in the block can be speculatively
1319 /// executed. \p SafePtrs is a list of addresses that are known to be legal
1320 /// and we know that we can read from them without segfault.
1321 bool blockCanBePredicated(BasicBlock *BB, SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &SafePtrs);
1323 /// \brief Collect memory access with loop invariant strides.
1325 /// Looks for accesses like "a[i * StrideA]" where "StrideA" is loop
1327 void collectStridedAccess(Value *LoadOrStoreInst);
1329 /// Report an analysis message to assist the user in diagnosing loops that are
1330 /// not vectorized. These are handled as LoopAccessReport rather than
1331 /// VectorizationReport because the << operator of VectorizationReport returns
1332 /// LoopAccessReport.
1333 void emitAnalysis(const LoopAccessReport &Message) const {
1334 emitAnalysisDiag(TheFunction, TheLoop, *Hints, Message);
1337 unsigned NumPredStores;
1339 /// The loop that we evaluate.
1341 /// A wrapper around ScalarEvolution used to add runtime SCEV checks.
1342 /// Applies dynamic knowledge to simplify SCEV expressions in the context
1343 /// of existing SCEV assumptions. The analysis will also add a minimal set
1344 /// of new predicates if this is required to enable vectorization and
1346 PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE;
1347 /// Target Library Info.
1348 TargetLibraryInfo *TLI;
1350 Function *TheFunction;
1351 /// Target Transform Info
1352 const TargetTransformInfo *TTI;
1355 // LoopAccess analysis.
1356 LoopAccessAnalysis *LAA;
1357 // And the loop-accesses info corresponding to this loop. This pointer is
1358 // null until canVectorizeMemory sets it up.
1359 const LoopAccessInfo *LAI;
1361 /// The interleave access information contains groups of interleaved accesses
1362 /// with the same stride and close to each other.
1363 InterleavedAccessInfo InterleaveInfo;
1365 // --- vectorization state --- //
1367 /// Holds the integer induction variable. This is the counter of the
1370 /// Holds the reduction variables.
1371 ReductionList Reductions;
1372 /// Holds all of the induction variables that we found in the loop.
1373 /// Notice that inductions don't need to start at zero and that induction
1374 /// variables can be pointers.
1375 InductionList Inductions;
1376 /// Holds the widest induction type encountered.
1379 /// Allowed outside users. This holds the reduction
1380 /// vars which can be accessed from outside the loop.
1381 SmallPtrSet<Value*, 4> AllowedExit;
1382 /// This set holds the variables which are known to be uniform after
1384 SmallPtrSet<Instruction*, 4> Uniforms;
1386 /// Can we assume the absence of NaNs.
1387 bool HasFunNoNaNAttr;
1389 /// Vectorization requirements that will go through late-evaluation.
1390 LoopVectorizationRequirements *Requirements;
1392 /// Used to emit an analysis of any legality issues.
1393 const LoopVectorizeHints *Hints;
1395 ValueToValueMap Strides;
1396 SmallPtrSet<Value *, 8> StrideSet;
1398 /// While vectorizing these instructions we have to generate a
1399 /// call to the appropriate masked intrinsic
1400 SmallPtrSet<const Instruction *, 8> MaskedOp;
1403 /// LoopVectorizationCostModel - estimates the expected speedups due to
1405 /// In many cases vectorization is not profitable. This can happen because of
1406 /// a number of reasons. In this class we mainly attempt to predict the
1407 /// expected speedup/slowdowns due to the supported instruction set. We use the
1408 /// TargetTransformInfo to query the different backends for the cost of
1409 /// different operations.
1410 class LoopVectorizationCostModel {
1412 LoopVectorizationCostModel(Loop *L, ScalarEvolution *SE, LoopInfo *LI,
1413 LoopVectorizationLegality *Legal,
1414 const TargetTransformInfo &TTI,
1415 const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI, DemandedBits *DB,
1416 AssumptionCache *AC, const Function *F,
1417 const LoopVectorizeHints *Hints,
1418 SmallPtrSetImpl<const Value *> &ValuesToIgnore)
1419 : TheLoop(L), SE(SE), LI(LI), Legal(Legal), TTI(TTI), TLI(TLI), DB(DB),
1420 TheFunction(F), Hints(Hints), ValuesToIgnore(ValuesToIgnore) {}
1422 /// Information about vectorization costs
1423 struct VectorizationFactor {
1424 unsigned Width; // Vector width with best cost
1425 unsigned Cost; // Cost of the loop with that width
1427 /// \return The most profitable vectorization factor and the cost of that VF.
1428 /// This method checks every power of two up to VF. If UserVF is not ZERO
1429 /// then this vectorization factor will be selected if vectorization is
1431 VectorizationFactor selectVectorizationFactor(bool OptForSize);
1433 /// \return The size (in bits) of the smallest and widest types in the code
1434 /// that needs to be vectorized. We ignore values that remain scalar such as
1435 /// 64 bit loop indices.
1436 std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> getSmallestAndWidestTypes();
1438 /// \return The desired interleave count.
1439 /// If interleave count has been specified by metadata it will be returned.
1440 /// Otherwise, the interleave count is computed and returned. VF and LoopCost
1441 /// are the selected vectorization factor and the cost of the selected VF.
1442 unsigned selectInterleaveCount(bool OptForSize, unsigned VF,
1445 /// \return The most profitable unroll factor.
1446 /// This method finds the best unroll-factor based on register pressure and
1447 /// other parameters. VF and LoopCost are the selected vectorization factor
1448 /// and the cost of the selected VF.
1449 unsigned computeInterleaveCount(bool OptForSize, unsigned VF,
1452 /// \brief A struct that represents some properties of the register usage
1454 struct RegisterUsage {
1455 /// Holds the number of loop invariant values that are used in the loop.
1456 unsigned LoopInvariantRegs;
1457 /// Holds the maximum number of concurrent live intervals in the loop.
1458 unsigned MaxLocalUsers;
1459 /// Holds the number of instructions in the loop.
1460 unsigned NumInstructions;
1463 /// \return Returns information about the register usages of the loop for the
1464 /// given vectorization factors.
1465 SmallVector<RegisterUsage, 8>
1466 calculateRegisterUsage(const SmallVector<unsigned, 8> &VFs);
1469 /// Returns the expected execution cost. The unit of the cost does
1470 /// not matter because we use the 'cost' units to compare different
1471 /// vector widths. The cost that is returned is *not* normalized by
1472 /// the factor width.
1473 unsigned expectedCost(unsigned VF);
1475 /// Returns the execution time cost of an instruction for a given vector
1476 /// width. Vector width of one means scalar.
1477 unsigned getInstructionCost(Instruction *I, unsigned VF);
1479 /// Returns whether the instruction is a load or store and will be a emitted
1480 /// as a vector operation.
1481 bool isConsecutiveLoadOrStore(Instruction *I);
1483 /// Report an analysis message to assist the user in diagnosing loops that are
1484 /// not vectorized. These are handled as LoopAccessReport rather than
1485 /// VectorizationReport because the << operator of VectorizationReport returns
1486 /// LoopAccessReport.
1487 void emitAnalysis(const LoopAccessReport &Message) const {
1488 emitAnalysisDiag(TheFunction, TheLoop, *Hints, Message);
1492 /// Map of scalar integer values to the smallest bitwidth they can be legally
1493 /// represented as. The vector equivalents of these values should be truncated
1495 MapVector<Instruction*,uint64_t> MinBWs;
1497 /// The loop that we evaluate.
1500 ScalarEvolution *SE;
1501 /// Loop Info analysis.
1503 /// Vectorization legality.
1504 LoopVectorizationLegality *Legal;
1505 /// Vector target information.
1506 const TargetTransformInfo &TTI;
1507 /// Target Library Info.
1508 const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI;
1509 /// Demanded bits analysis
1511 const Function *TheFunction;
1512 // Loop Vectorize Hint.
1513 const LoopVectorizeHints *Hints;
1514 // Values to ignore in the cost model.
1515 const SmallPtrSetImpl<const Value *> &ValuesToIgnore;
1518 /// \brief This holds vectorization requirements that must be verified late in
1519 /// the process. The requirements are set by legalize and costmodel. Once
1520 /// vectorization has been determined to be possible and profitable the
1521 /// requirements can be verified by looking for metadata or compiler options.
1522 /// For example, some loops require FP commutativity which is only allowed if
1523 /// vectorization is explicitly specified or if the fast-math compiler option
1524 /// has been provided.
1525 /// Late evaluation of these requirements allows helpful diagnostics to be
1526 /// composed that tells the user what need to be done to vectorize the loop. For
1527 /// example, by specifying #pragma clang loop vectorize or -ffast-math. Late
1528 /// evaluation should be used only when diagnostics can generated that can be
1529 /// followed by a non-expert user.
1530 class LoopVectorizationRequirements {
1532 LoopVectorizationRequirements()
1533 : NumRuntimePointerChecks(0), UnsafeAlgebraInst(nullptr) {}
1535 void addUnsafeAlgebraInst(Instruction *I) {
1536 // First unsafe algebra instruction.
1537 if (!UnsafeAlgebraInst)
1538 UnsafeAlgebraInst = I;
1541 void addRuntimePointerChecks(unsigned Num) { NumRuntimePointerChecks = Num; }
1543 bool doesNotMeet(Function *F, Loop *L, const LoopVectorizeHints &Hints) {
1544 const char *Name = Hints.vectorizeAnalysisPassName();
1545 bool Failed = false;
1546 if (UnsafeAlgebraInst && !Hints.allowReordering()) {
1547 emitOptimizationRemarkAnalysisFPCommute(
1548 F->getContext(), Name, *F, UnsafeAlgebraInst->getDebugLoc(),
1549 VectorizationReport() << "cannot prove it is safe to reorder "
1550 "floating-point operations");
1554 // Test if runtime memcheck thresholds are exceeded.
1555 bool PragmaThresholdReached =
1556 NumRuntimePointerChecks > PragmaVectorizeMemoryCheckThreshold;
1557 bool ThresholdReached =
1558 NumRuntimePointerChecks > VectorizerParams::RuntimeMemoryCheckThreshold;
1559 if ((ThresholdReached && !Hints.allowReordering()) ||
1560 PragmaThresholdReached) {
1561 emitOptimizationRemarkAnalysisAliasing(
1562 F->getContext(), Name, *F, L->getStartLoc(),
1563 VectorizationReport()
1564 << "cannot prove it is safe to reorder memory operations");
1565 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Too many memory checks needed.\n");
1573 unsigned NumRuntimePointerChecks;
1574 Instruction *UnsafeAlgebraInst;
1577 static void addInnerLoop(Loop &L, SmallVectorImpl<Loop *> &V) {
1579 return V.push_back(&L);
1581 for (Loop *InnerL : L)
1582 addInnerLoop(*InnerL, V);
1585 /// The LoopVectorize Pass.
1586 struct LoopVectorize : public FunctionPass {
1587 /// Pass identification, replacement for typeid
1590 explicit LoopVectorize(bool NoUnrolling = false, bool AlwaysVectorize = true)
1592 DisableUnrolling(NoUnrolling),
1593 AlwaysVectorize(AlwaysVectorize) {
1594 initializeLoopVectorizePass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
1597 ScalarEvolution *SE;
1599 TargetTransformInfo *TTI;
1601 BlockFrequencyInfo *BFI;
1602 TargetLibraryInfo *TLI;
1605 AssumptionCache *AC;
1606 LoopAccessAnalysis *LAA;
1607 bool DisableUnrolling;
1608 bool AlwaysVectorize;
1610 BlockFrequency ColdEntryFreq;
1612 bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override {
1613 SE = &getAnalysis<ScalarEvolutionWrapperPass>().getSE();
1614 LI = &getAnalysis<LoopInfoWrapperPass>().getLoopInfo();
1615 TTI = &getAnalysis<TargetTransformInfoWrapperPass>().getTTI(F);
1616 DT = &getAnalysis<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>().getDomTree();
1617 BFI = &getAnalysis<BlockFrequencyInfoWrapperPass>().getBFI();
1618 auto *TLIP = getAnalysisIfAvailable<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>();
1619 TLI = TLIP ? &TLIP->getTLI() : nullptr;
1620 AA = &getAnalysis<AAResultsWrapperPass>().getAAResults();
1621 AC = &getAnalysis<AssumptionCacheTracker>().getAssumptionCache(F);
1622 LAA = &getAnalysis<LoopAccessAnalysis>();
1623 DB = &getAnalysis<DemandedBits>();
1625 // Compute some weights outside of the loop over the loops. Compute this
1626 // using a BranchProbability to re-use its scaling math.
1627 const BranchProbability ColdProb(1, 5); // 20%
1628 ColdEntryFreq = BlockFrequency(BFI->getEntryFreq()) * ColdProb;
1631 // 1. the target claims to have no vector registers, and
1632 // 2. interleaving won't help ILP.
1634 // The second condition is necessary because, even if the target has no
1635 // vector registers, loop vectorization may still enable scalar
1637 if (!TTI->getNumberOfRegisters(true) && TTI->getMaxInterleaveFactor(1) < 2)
1640 // Build up a worklist of inner-loops to vectorize. This is necessary as
1641 // the act of vectorizing or partially unrolling a loop creates new loops
1642 // and can invalidate iterators across the loops.
1643 SmallVector<Loop *, 8> Worklist;
1646 addInnerLoop(*L, Worklist);
1648 LoopsAnalyzed += Worklist.size();
1650 // Now walk the identified inner loops.
1651 bool Changed = false;
1652 while (!Worklist.empty())
1653 Changed |= processLoop(Worklist.pop_back_val());
1655 // Process each loop nest in the function.
1659 static void AddRuntimeUnrollDisableMetaData(Loop *L) {
1660 SmallVector<Metadata *, 4> MDs;
1661 // Reserve first location for self reference to the LoopID metadata node.
1662 MDs.push_back(nullptr);
1663 bool IsUnrollMetadata = false;
1664 MDNode *LoopID = L->getLoopID();
1666 // First find existing loop unrolling disable metadata.
1667 for (unsigned i = 1, ie = LoopID->getNumOperands(); i < ie; ++i) {
1668 MDNode *MD = dyn_cast<MDNode>(LoopID->getOperand(i));
1670 const MDString *S = dyn_cast<MDString>(MD->getOperand(0));
1672 S && S->getString().startswith("llvm.loop.unroll.disable");
1674 MDs.push_back(LoopID->getOperand(i));
1678 if (!IsUnrollMetadata) {
1679 // Add runtime unroll disable metadata.
1680 LLVMContext &Context = L->getHeader()->getContext();
1681 SmallVector<Metadata *, 1> DisableOperands;
1682 DisableOperands.push_back(
1683 MDString::get(Context, "llvm.loop.unroll.runtime.disable"));
1684 MDNode *DisableNode = MDNode::get(Context, DisableOperands);
1685 MDs.push_back(DisableNode);
1686 MDNode *NewLoopID = MDNode::get(Context, MDs);
1687 // Set operand 0 to refer to the loop id itself.
1688 NewLoopID->replaceOperandWith(0, NewLoopID);
1689 L->setLoopID(NewLoopID);
1693 bool processLoop(Loop *L) {
1694 assert(L->empty() && "Only process inner loops.");
1697 const std::string DebugLocStr = getDebugLocString(L);
1700 DEBUG(dbgs() << "\nLV: Checking a loop in \""
1701 << L->getHeader()->getParent()->getName() << "\" from "
1702 << DebugLocStr << "\n");
1704 LoopVectorizeHints Hints(L, DisableUnrolling);
1706 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Loop hints:"
1708 << (Hints.getForce() == LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Disabled
1710 : (Hints.getForce() == LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Enabled
1712 : "?")) << " width=" << Hints.getWidth()
1713 << " unroll=" << Hints.getInterleave() << "\n");
1715 // Function containing loop
1716 Function *F = L->getHeader()->getParent();
1718 // Looking at the diagnostic output is the only way to determine if a loop
1719 // was vectorized (other than looking at the IR or machine code), so it
1720 // is important to generate an optimization remark for each loop. Most of
1721 // these messages are generated by emitOptimizationRemarkAnalysis. Remarks
1722 // generated by emitOptimizationRemark and emitOptimizationRemarkMissed are
1723 // less verbose reporting vectorized loops and unvectorized loops that may
1724 // benefit from vectorization, respectively.
1726 if (!Hints.allowVectorization(F, L, AlwaysVectorize)) {
1727 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Loop hints prevent vectorization.\n");
1731 // Check the loop for a trip count threshold:
1732 // do not vectorize loops with a tiny trip count.
1733 const unsigned TC = SE->getSmallConstantTripCount(L);
1734 if (TC > 0u && TC < TinyTripCountVectorThreshold) {
1735 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Found a loop with a very small trip count. "
1736 << "This loop is not worth vectorizing.");
1737 if (Hints.getForce() == LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Enabled)
1738 DEBUG(dbgs() << " But vectorizing was explicitly forced.\n");
1740 DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n");
1741 emitAnalysisDiag(F, L, Hints, VectorizationReport()
1742 << "vectorization is not beneficial "
1743 "and is not explicitly forced");
1748 PredicatedScalarEvolution PSE(*SE);
1750 // Check if it is legal to vectorize the loop.
1751 LoopVectorizationRequirements Requirements;
1752 LoopVectorizationLegality LVL(L, PSE, DT, TLI, AA, F, TTI, LAA,
1753 &Requirements, &Hints);
1754 if (!LVL.canVectorize()) {
1755 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Not vectorizing: Cannot prove legality.\n");
1756 emitMissedWarning(F, L, Hints);
1760 // Collect values we want to ignore in the cost model. This includes
1761 // type-promoting instructions we identified during reduction detection.
1762 SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 32> ValuesToIgnore;
1763 CodeMetrics::collectEphemeralValues(L, AC, ValuesToIgnore);
1764 for (auto &Reduction : *LVL.getReductionVars()) {
1765 RecurrenceDescriptor &RedDes = Reduction.second;
1766 SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &Casts = RedDes.getCastInsts();
1767 ValuesToIgnore.insert(Casts.begin(), Casts.end());
1770 // Use the cost model.
1771 LoopVectorizationCostModel CM(L, PSE.getSE(), LI, &LVL, *TTI, TLI, DB, AC,
1772 F, &Hints, ValuesToIgnore);
1774 // Check the function attributes to find out if this function should be
1775 // optimized for size.
1776 bool OptForSize = Hints.getForce() != LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Enabled &&
1779 // Compute the weighted frequency of this loop being executed and see if it
1780 // is less than 20% of the function entry baseline frequency. Note that we
1781 // always have a canonical loop here because we think we *can* vectorize.
1782 // FIXME: This is hidden behind a flag due to pervasive problems with
1783 // exactly what block frequency models.
1784 if (LoopVectorizeWithBlockFrequency) {
1785 BlockFrequency LoopEntryFreq = BFI->getBlockFreq(L->getLoopPreheader());
1786 if (Hints.getForce() != LoopVectorizeHints::FK_Enabled &&
1787 LoopEntryFreq < ColdEntryFreq)
1791 // Check the function attributes to see if implicit floats are allowed.
1792 // FIXME: This check doesn't seem possibly correct -- what if the loop is
1793 // an integer loop and the vector instructions selected are purely integer
1794 // vector instructions?
1795 if (F->hasFnAttribute(Attribute::NoImplicitFloat)) {
1796 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Can't vectorize when the NoImplicitFloat"
1797 "attribute is used.\n");
1800 VectorizationReport()
1801 << "loop not vectorized due to NoImplicitFloat attribute");
1802 emitMissedWarning(F, L, Hints);
1806 // Select the optimal vectorization factor.
1807 const LoopVectorizationCostModel::VectorizationFactor VF =
1808 CM.selectVectorizationFactor(OptForSize);
1810 // Select the interleave count.
1811 unsigned IC = CM.selectInterleaveCount(OptForSize, VF.Width, VF.Cost);
1813 // Get user interleave count.
1814 unsigned UserIC = Hints.getInterleave();
1816 // Identify the diagnostic messages that should be produced.
1817 std::string VecDiagMsg, IntDiagMsg;
1818 bool VectorizeLoop = true, InterleaveLoop = true;
1820 if (Requirements.doesNotMeet(F, L, Hints)) {
1821 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Not vectorizing: loop did not meet vectorization "
1823 emitMissedWarning(F, L, Hints);
1827 if (VF.Width == 1) {
1828 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Vectorization is possible but not beneficial.\n");
1830 "the cost-model indicates that vectorization is not beneficial";
1831 VectorizeLoop = false;
1834 if (IC == 1 && UserIC <= 1) {
1835 // Tell the user interleaving is not beneficial.
1836 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Interleaving is not beneficial.\n");
1838 "the cost-model indicates that interleaving is not beneficial";
1839 InterleaveLoop = false;
1842 " and is explicitly disabled or interleave count is set to 1";
1843 } else if (IC > 1 && UserIC == 1) {
1844 // Tell the user interleaving is beneficial, but it explicitly disabled.
1846 << "LV: Interleaving is beneficial but is explicitly disabled.");
1847 IntDiagMsg = "the cost-model indicates that interleaving is beneficial "
1848 "but is explicitly disabled or interleave count is set to 1";
1849 InterleaveLoop = false;
1852 // Override IC if user provided an interleave count.
1853 IC = UserIC > 0 ? UserIC : IC;
1855 // Emit diagnostic messages, if any.
1856 const char *VAPassName = Hints.vectorizeAnalysisPassName();
1857 if (!VectorizeLoop && !InterleaveLoop) {
1858 // Do not vectorize or interleaving the loop.
1859 emitOptimizationRemarkAnalysis(F->getContext(), VAPassName, *F,
1860 L->getStartLoc(), VecDiagMsg);
1861 emitOptimizationRemarkAnalysis(F->getContext(), LV_NAME, *F,
1862 L->getStartLoc(), IntDiagMsg);
1864 } else if (!VectorizeLoop && InterleaveLoop) {
1865 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Interleave Count is " << IC << '\n');
1866 emitOptimizationRemarkAnalysis(F->getContext(), VAPassName, *F,
1867 L->getStartLoc(), VecDiagMsg);
1868 } else if (VectorizeLoop && !InterleaveLoop) {
1869 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Found a vectorizable loop (" << VF.Width << ") in "
1870 << DebugLocStr << '\n');
1871 emitOptimizationRemarkAnalysis(F->getContext(), LV_NAME, *F,
1872 L->getStartLoc(), IntDiagMsg);
1873 } else if (VectorizeLoop && InterleaveLoop) {
1874 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Found a vectorizable loop (" << VF.Width << ") in "
1875 << DebugLocStr << '\n');
1876 DEBUG(dbgs() << "LV: Interleave Count is " << IC << '\n');
1879 if (!VectorizeLoop) {
1880 assert(IC > 1 && "interleave count should not be 1 or 0");
1881 // If we decided that it is not legal to vectorize the loop then
1883 InnerLoopUnroller Unroller(L, PSE, LI, DT, TLI, TTI, IC);
1884 Unroller.vectorize(&LVL, CM.MinBWs);
1886 emitOptimizationRemark(F->getContext(), LV_NAME, *F, L->getStartLoc(),
1887 Twine("interleaved loop (interleaved count: ") +
1890 // If we decided that it is *legal* to vectorize the loop then do it.
1891 InnerLoopVectorizer LB(L, PSE, LI, DT, TLI, TTI, VF.Width, IC);
1892 LB.vectorize(&LVL, CM.MinBWs);
1895 // Add metadata to disable runtime unrolling scalar loop when there's no
1896 // runtime check about strides and memory. Because at this situation,
1897 // scalar loop is rarely used not worthy to be unrolled.
1898 if (!LB.IsSafetyChecksAdded())
1899 AddRuntimeUnrollDisableMetaData(L);
1901 // Report the vectorization decision.
1902 emitOptimizationRemark(F->getContext(), LV_NAME, *F, L->getStartLoc(),
1903 Twine("vectorized loop (vectorization width: ") +
1904 Twine(VF.Width) + ", interleaved count: " +
1908 // Mark the loop as already vectorized to avoid vectorizing again.
1909 Hints.setAlreadyVectorized();
1911 DEBUG(verifyFunction(*L->getHeader()->getParent()));
1915 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override {
1916 AU.addRequired<AssumptionCacheTracker>();
1917 AU.addRequiredID(LoopSimplifyID);
1918 AU.addRequiredID(LCSSAID);
1919 AU.addRequired<BlockFrequencyInfoWrapperPass>();
1920 AU.addRequired<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>();
1921 AU.addRequired<LoopInfoWrapperPass>();
1922 AU.addRequired<ScalarEvolutionWrapperPass>();
1923 AU.addRequired<TargetTransformInfoWrapperPass>();
1924 AU.addRequired<AAResultsWrapperPass>();
1925 AU.addRequired<LoopAccessAnalysis>();
1926 AU.addRequired<DemandedBits>();
1927 AU.addPreserved<LoopInfoWrapperPass>();
1928 AU.addPreserved<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>();
1929 AU.addPreserved<BasicAAWrapperPass>();
1930 AU.addPreserved<AAResultsWrapperPass>();
1931 AU.addPreserved<GlobalsAAWrapperPass>();
1936 } // end anonymous namespace
1938 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1939 // Implementation of LoopVectorizationLegality, InnerLoopVectorizer and
1940 // LoopVectorizationCostModel.
1941 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1943 Value *InnerLoopVectorizer::getBroadcastInstrs(Value *V) {
1944 // We need to place the broadcast of invariant variables outside the loop.
1945 Instruction *Instr = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V);
1947 (Instr && std::find(LoopVectorBody.begin(), LoopVectorBody.end(),
1948 Instr->getParent()) != LoopVectorBody.end());
1949 bool Invariant = OrigLoop->isLoopInvariant(V) && !NewInstr;
1951 // Place the code for broadcasting invariant variables in the new preheader.
1952 IRBuilder<>::InsertPointGuard Guard(Builder);
1954 Builder.SetInsertPoint(LoopVectorPreHeader->getTerminator());
1956 // Broadcast the scalar into all locations in the vector.
1957 Value *Shuf = Builder.CreateVectorSplat(VF, V, "broadcast");
1962 Value *InnerLoopVectorizer::getStepVector(Value *Val, int StartIdx,
1964 assert(Val->getType()->isVectorTy() && "Must be a vector");
1965 assert(Val->getType()->getScalarType()->isIntegerTy() &&
1966 "Elem must be an integer");
1967 assert(Step->getType() == Val->getType()->getScalarType() &&
1968 "Step has wrong type");
1969 // Create the types.
1970 Type *ITy = Val->getType()->getScalarType();
1971 VectorType *Ty = cast<VectorType>(Val->getType());
1972 int VLen = Ty->getNumElements();
1973 SmallVector<Constant*, 8> Indices;
1975 // Create a vector of consecutive numbers from zero to VF.
1976 for (int i = 0; i < VLen; ++i)
1977 Indices.push_back(ConstantInt::get(ITy, StartIdx + i));
1979 // Add the consecutive indices to the vector value.
1980 Constant *Cv = ConstantVector::get(Indices);
1981 assert(Cv->getType() == Val->getType() && "Invalid consecutive vec");
1982 Step = Builder.CreateVectorSplat(VLen, Step);
1983 assert(Step->getType() == Val->getType() && "Invalid step vec");
1984 // FIXME: The newly created binary instructions should contain nsw/nuw flags,
1985 // which can be found from the original scalar operations.
1986 Step = Builder.CreateMul(Cv, Step);
1987 return Builder.CreateAdd(Val, Step, "induction");
1990 int LoopVectorizationLegality::isConsecutivePtr(Value *Ptr) {
1991 assert(Ptr->getType()->isPointerTy() && "Unexpected non-ptr");
1992 auto *SE = PSE.getSE();
1993 // Make sure that the pointer does not point to structs.
1994 if (Ptr->getType()->getPointerElementType()->isAggregateType())
1997 // If this value is a pointer induction variable we know it is consecutive.
1998 PHINode *Phi = dyn_cast_or_null<PHINode>(Ptr);
1999 if (Phi && Inductions.count(Phi)) {
2000 InductionDescriptor II = Inductions[Phi];
2001 return II.getConsecutiveDirection();
2004 GetElementPtrInst *Gep = getGEPInstruction(Ptr);
2008 unsigned NumOperands = Gep->getNumOperands();
2009 Value *GpPtr = Gep->getPointerOperand();
2010 // If this GEP value is a consecutive pointer induction variable and all of
2011 // the indices are constant then we know it is consecutive. We can
2012 Phi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(GpPtr);
2013 if (Phi && Inductions.count(Phi)) {
2015 // Make sure that the pointer does not point to structs.
2016 PointerType *GepPtrType = cast<PointerType>(GpPtr->getType());
2017 if (GepPtrType->getElementType()->isAggregateType())
2020 // Make sure that all of the index operands are loop invariant.
2021 for (unsigned i = 1; i < NumOperands; ++i)
2022 if (!SE->isLoopInvariant(PSE.getSCEV(Gep->getOperand(i)), TheLoop))
2025 InductionDescriptor II = Inductions[Phi];
2026 return II.getConsecutiveDirection();
2029 unsigned InductionOperand = getGEPInductionOperand(Gep);
2031 // Check that all of the gep indices are uniform except for our induction
2033 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumOperands; ++i)
2034 if (i != InductionOperand &&
2035 !SE->isLoopInvariant(PSE.getSCEV(Gep->getOperand(i)), TheLoop))
2038 // We can emit wide load/stores only if the last non-zero index is the
2039 // induction variable.
2040 const SCEV *Last = nullptr;
2041 if (!Strides.count(Gep))
2042 Last = PSE.getSCEV(Gep->getOperand(InductionOperand));
2044 // Because of the multiplication by a stride we can have a s/zext cast.
2045 // We are going to replace this stride by 1 so the cast is safe to ignore.
2047 // %indvars.iv = phi i64 [ 0, %entry ], [ %indvars.iv.next, %for.body ]
2048 // %0 = trunc i64 %indvars.iv to i32
2049 // %mul = mul i32 %0, %Stride1
2050 // %idxprom = zext i32 %mul to i64 << Safe cast.
2051 // %arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds i32* %B, i64 %idxprom
2053 Last = replaceSymbolicStrideSCEV(PSE, Strides,
2054 Gep->getOperand(InductionOperand), Gep);
2055 if (const SCEVCastExpr *C = dyn_cast<SCEVCastExpr>(Last))
2057 (C->getSCEVType() == scSignExtend || C->getSCEVType() == scZeroExtend)
2061 if (const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(Last)) {
2062 const SCEV *Step = AR->getStepRecurrence(*SE);
2064 // The memory is consecutive because the last index is consecutive
2065 // and all other indices are loop invariant.
2068 if (Step->isAllOnesValue())
2075 bool LoopVectorizationLegality::isUniform(Value *V) {
2076 return LAI->isUniform(V);
2079 InnerLoopVectorizer::VectorParts&
2080 InnerLoopVectorizer::getVectorValue(Value *V) {
2081 assert(V != Induction && "The new induction variable should not be used.");
2082 assert(!V->getType()->isVectorTy() && "Can't widen a vector");
2084 // If we have a stride that is replaced by one, do it here.
2085 if (Legal->hasStride(V))
2086 V = ConstantInt::get(V->getType(), 1);
2088 // If we have this scalar in the map, return it.
2089 if (WidenMap.has(V))
2090 return WidenMap.get(V);
2092 // If this scalar is unknown, assume that it is a constant or that it is
2093 // loop invariant. Broadcast V and save the value for future uses.
2094 Value *B = getBroadcastInstrs(V);
2095 return WidenMap.splat(V, B);
2098 Value *InnerLoopVectorizer::reverseVector(Value *Vec) {
2099 assert(Vec->getType()->isVectorTy() && "Invalid type");
2100 SmallVector<Constant*, 8> ShuffleMask;
2101 for (unsigned i = 0; i < VF; ++i)
2102 ShuffleMask.push_back(Builder.getInt32(VF - i - 1));
2104 return Builder.CreateShuffleVector(Vec, UndefValue::get(Vec->getType()),
2105 ConstantVector::get(ShuffleMask),
2109 // Get a mask to interleave \p NumVec vectors into a wide vector.
2110 // I.e. <0, VF, VF*2, ..., VF*(NumVec-1), 1, VF+1, VF*2+1, ...>
2111 // E.g. For 2 interleaved vectors, if VF is 4, the mask is:
2112 // <0, 4, 1, 5, 2, 6, 3, 7>
2113 static Constant *getInterleavedMask(IRBuilder<> &Builder, unsigned VF,
2115 SmallVector<Constant *, 16> Mask;
2116 for (unsigned i = 0; i < VF; i++)
2117 for (unsigned j = 0; j < NumVec; j++)
2118 Mask.push_back(Builder.getInt32(j * VF + i));
2120 return ConstantVector::get(Mask);
2123 // Get the strided mask starting from index \p Start.
2124 // I.e. <Start, Start + Stride, ..., Start + Stride*(VF-1)>
2125 static Constant *getStridedMask(IRBuilder<> &Builder, unsigned Start,
2126 unsigned Stride, unsigned VF) {
2127 SmallVector<Constant *, 16> Mask;
2128 for (unsigned i = 0; i < VF; i++)
2129 Mask.push_back(Builder.getInt32(Start + i * Stride));
2131 return ConstantVector::get(Mask);
2134 // Get a mask of two parts: The first part consists of sequential integers
2135 // starting from 0, The second part consists of UNDEFs.
2136 // I.e. <0, 1, 2, ..., NumInt - 1, undef, ..., undef>
2137 static Constant *getSequentialMask(IRBuilder<> &Builder, unsigned NumInt,
2138 unsigned NumUndef) {
2139 SmallVector<Constant *, 16> Mask;
2140 for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumInt; i++)
2141 Mask.push_back(Builder.getInt32(i));
2143 Constant *Undef = UndefValue::get(Builder.getInt32Ty());
2144 for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumUndef; i++)
2145 Mask.push_back(Undef);
2147 return ConstantVector::get(Mask);
2150 // Concatenate two vectors with the same element type. The 2nd vector should
2151 // not have more elements than the 1st vector. If the 2nd vector has less
2152 // elements, extend it with UNDEFs.
2153 static Value *ConcatenateTwoVectors(IRBuilder<> &Builder, Value *V1,
2155 VectorType *VecTy1 = dyn_cast<VectorType>(V1->getType());
2156 VectorType *VecTy2 = dyn_cast<VectorType>(V2->getType());
2157 assert(VecTy1 && VecTy2 &&
2158 VecTy1->getScalarType() == VecTy2->getScalarType() &&
2159 "Expect two vectors with the same element type");
2161 unsigned NumElts1 = VecTy1->getNumElements();
2162 unsigned NumElts2 = VecTy2->getNumElements();
2163 assert(NumElts1 >= NumElts2 && "Unexpect the first vector has less elements");
2165 if (NumElts1 > NumElts2) {
2166 // Extend with UNDEFs.
2168 getSequentialMask(Builder, NumElts2, NumElts1 - NumElts2);
2169 V2 = Builder.CreateShuffleVector(V2, UndefValue::get(VecTy2), ExtMask);
2172 Constant *Mask = getSequentialMask(Builder, NumElts1 + NumElts2, 0);
2173 return Builder.CreateShuffleVector(V1, V2, Mask);
2176 // Concatenate vectors in the given list. All vectors have the same type.
2177 static Value *ConcatenateVectors(IRBuilder<> &Builder,
2178 ArrayRef<Value *> InputList) {
2179 unsigned NumVec = InputList.size();
2180 assert(NumVec > 1 && "Should be at least two vectors");
2182 SmallVector<Value *, 8> ResList;
2183 ResList.append(InputList.begin(), InputList.end());
2185 SmallVector<Value *, 8> TmpList;
2186 for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumVec - 1; i += 2) {
2187 Value *V0 = ResList[i], *V1 = ResList[i + 1];
2188 assert((V0->getType() == V1->getType() || i == NumVec - 2) &&
2189 "Only the last vector may have a different type");
2191 TmpList.push_back(ConcatenateTwoVectors(Builder, V0, V1));
2194 // Push the last vector if the total number of vectors is odd.
2195 if (NumVec % 2 != 0)
2196 TmpList.push_back(ResList[NumVec - 1]);
2199 NumVec = ResList.size();
2200 } while (NumVec > 1);
2205 // Try to vectorize the interleave group that \p Instr belongs to.
2207 // E.g. Translate following interleaved load group (factor = 3):
2208 // for (i = 0; i < N; i+=3) {
2209 // R = Pic[i]; // Member of index 0
2210 // G = Pic[i+1]; // Member of index 1
2211 // B = Pic[i+2]; // Member of index 2
2212 // ... // do something to R, G, B
2215 // %wide.vec = load <12 x i32> ; Read 4 tuples of R,G,B
2216 // %R.vec = shuffle %wide.vec, undef, <0, 3, 6, 9> ; R elements
2217 // %G.vec = shuffle %wide.vec, undef, <1, 4, 7, 10> ; G elements
2218 // %B.vec = shuffle %wide.vec, undef, <2, 5, 8, 11> ; B elements
2220 // Or translate following interleaved store group (factor = 3):
2221 // for (i = 0; i < N; i+=3) {
2222 // ... do something to R, G, B
2223 // Pic[i] = R; // Member of index 0
2224 // Pic[i+1] = G; // Member of index 1
2225 // Pic[i+2] = B; // Member of index 2
2228 // %R_G.vec = shuffle %R.vec, %G.vec, <0, 1, 2, ..., 7>
2229 // %B_U.vec = shuffle %B.vec, undef, <0, 1, 2, 3, u, u, u, u>
2230 // %interleaved.vec = shuffle %R_G.vec, %B_U.vec,
2231 // <0, 4, 8, 1, 5, 9, 2, 6, 10, 3, 7, 11> ; Interleave R,G,B elements
2232 // store <12 x i32> %interleaved.vec ; Write 4 tuples of R,G,B
2233 void InnerLoopVectorizer::vectorizeInterleaveGroup(Instruction *Instr) {
2234 const InterleaveGroup *Group = Legal->getInterleavedAccessGroup(Instr);
2235 assert(Group && "Fail to get an interleaved access group.");
2237 // Skip if current instruction is not the insert position.
2238 if (Instr != Group->getInsertPos())
2241 LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(Instr);
2242 StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(Instr);
2243 Value *Ptr = LI ? LI->getPointerOperand() : SI->getPointerOperand();
2245 // Prepare for the vector type of the interleaved load/store.
2246 Type *ScalarTy = LI ? LI->getType() : SI->getValueOperand()->getType();
2247 unsigned InterleaveFactor = Group->getFactor();
2248 Type *VecTy = VectorType::get(ScalarTy, InterleaveFactor * VF);
2249 Type *PtrTy = VecTy->getPointerTo(Ptr->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace());
2251 // Prepare for the new pointers.
2252 setDebugLocFromInst(Builder, Ptr);
2253 VectorParts &PtrParts = getVectorValue(Ptr);
2254 SmallVector<Value *, 2> NewPtrs;
2255 unsigned Index = Group->getIndex(Instr);
2256 for (unsigned Part = 0; Part < UF; Part++) {
2257 // Extract the pointer for current instruction from the pointer vector. A
2258 // reverse access uses the pointer in the last lane.
2259 Value *NewPtr = Builder.CreateExtractElement(
2261 Group->isReverse() ? Builder.getInt32(VF - 1) : Builder.getInt32(0));
2263 // Notice current instruction could be any index. Need to adjust the address
2264 // to the member of index 0.
2266 // E.g. a = A[i+1]; // Member of index 1 (Current instruction)
2267 // b = A[i]; // Member of index 0
2268 // Current pointer is pointed to A[i+1], adjust it to A[i].
2270 // E.g. A[i+1] = a; // Member of index 1
2271 // A[i] = b; // Member of index 0
2272 // A[i+2] = c; // Member of index 2 (Current instruction)
2273 // Current pointer is pointed to A[i+2], adjust it to A[i].
2274 NewPtr = Builder.CreateGEP(NewPtr, Builder.getInt32(-Index));
2276 // Cast to the vector pointer type.
2277 NewPtrs.push_back(Builder.CreateBitCast(NewPtr, PtrTy));
2280 setDebugLocFromInst(Builder, Instr);
2281 Value *UndefVec = UndefValue::get(VecTy);
2283 // Vectorize the interleaved load group.
2285 for (unsigned Part = 0; Part < UF; Part++) {
2286 Instruction *NewLoadInstr = Builder.CreateAlignedLoad(
2287 NewPtrs[Part], Group->getAlignment(), "wide.vec");
2289 for (unsigned i = 0; i < InterleaveFactor; i++) {
2290 Instruction *Member = Group->getMember(i);
2292 // Skip the gaps in the group.
2296 Constant *StrideMask = getStridedMask(Builder, i, InterleaveFactor, VF);
2297 Value *StridedVec = Builder.CreateShuffleVector(
2298 NewLoadInstr, UndefVec, StrideMask, "strided.vec");
2300 // If this member has different type, cast the result type.
2301 if (Member->getType() != ScalarTy) {
2302 VectorType *OtherVTy = VectorType::get(Member->getType(), VF);
2303 StridedVec = Builder.CreateBitOrPointerCast(StridedVec, OtherVTy);
2306 VectorParts &Entry = WidenMap.get(Member);
2308 Group->isReverse() ? reverseVector(StridedVec) : StridedVec;
2311 propagateMetadata(NewLoadInstr, Instr);
2316 // The sub vector type for current instruction.
2317 VectorType *SubVT = VectorType::get(ScalarTy, VF);
2319 // Vectorize the interleaved store group.
2320 for (unsigned Part = 0; Part < UF; Part++) {
2321 // Collect the stored vector from each member.
2322 SmallVector<Value *, 4> StoredVecs;
2323 for (unsigned i = 0; i < InterleaveFactor; i++) {
2324 // Interleaved store group doesn't allow a gap, so each index has a member
2325 Instruction *Member = Group->getMember(i);
2326 assert(Member && "Fail to get a member from an interleaved store group");
2329 getVectorValue(dyn_cast<StoreInst>(Member)->getValueOperand())[Part];
2330 if (Group->isReverse())
2331 StoredVec = reverseVector(StoredVec);
2333 // If this member has different type, cast it to an unified type.
2334 if (StoredVec->getType() != SubVT)
2335 StoredVec = Builder.CreateBitOrPointerCast(StoredVec, SubVT);
2337 StoredVecs.push_back(StoredVec);
2340 // Concatenate all vectors into a wide vector.
2341 Value *WideVec = ConcatenateVectors(Builder, StoredVecs);
2343 // Interleave the elements in the wide vector.
2344 Constant *IMask = getInterleavedMask(Builder, VF, InterleaveFactor);
2345 Value *IVec = Builder.CreateShuffleVector(WideVec, UndefVec, IMask,
2348 Instruction *NewStoreInstr =
2349 Builder.CreateAlignedStore(IVec, NewPtrs[Part], Group->getAlignment());
2350 propagateMetadata(NewStoreInstr, Instr);
2354 void InnerLoopVectorizer::vectorizeMemoryInstruction(Instruction *Instr) {
2355 // Attempt to issue a wide load.
2356 LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(Instr);
2357 StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(Instr);
2359 assert((LI || SI) && "Invalid Load/Store instruction");
2361 // Try to vectorize the interleave group if this access is interleaved.
2362 if (Legal->isAccessInterleaved(Instr))
2363 return vectorizeInterleaveGroup(Instr);
2365 Type *ScalarDataTy = LI ? LI->getType() : SI->getValueOperand()->getType();
2366 Type *DataTy = VectorType::get(ScalarDataTy, VF);
2367 Value *Ptr = LI ? LI->getPointerOperand() : SI->getPointerOperand();
2368 unsigned Alignment = LI ? LI->getAlignment() : SI->getAlignment();
2369 // An alignment of 0 means target abi alignment. We need to use the scalar's
2370 // target abi alignment in such a case.
2371 const DataLayout &DL = Instr->getModule()->getDataLayout();
2373 Alignment = DL.getABITypeAlignment(ScalarDataTy);
2374 unsigned AddressSpace = Ptr->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
2375 unsigned ScalarAllocatedSize = DL.getTypeAllocSize(ScalarDataTy);
2376 unsigned VectorElementSize = DL.getTypeStoreSize(DataTy) / VF;
2378 if (SI && Legal->blockNeedsPredication(SI->getParent()) &&
2379 !Legal->isMaskRequired(SI))
2380 return scalarizeInstruction(Instr, true);
2382 if (ScalarAllocatedSize != VectorElementSize)
2383 return scalarizeInstruction(Instr);
2385 // If the pointer is loop invariant or if it is non-consecutive,
2386 // scalarize the load.
2387 int ConsecutiveStride = Legal->isConsecutivePtr(Ptr);
2388 bool Reverse = ConsecutiveStride < 0;
2389 bool UniformLoad = LI && Legal->isUniform(Ptr);
2390 if (!ConsecutiveStride || UniformLoad)
2391 return scalarizeInstruction(Instr);
2393 Constant *Zero = Builder.getInt32(0);
2394 VectorParts &Entry = WidenMap.get(Instr);
2396 // Handle consecutive loads/stores.
2397 GetElementPtrInst *Gep = getGEPInstruction(Ptr);
2398 if (Gep && Legal->isInductionVariable(Gep->getPointerOperand())) {
2399 setDebugLocFromInst(Builder, Gep);
2400 Value *PtrOperand = Gep->getPointerOperand();
2401 Value *FirstBasePtr = getVectorValue(PtrOperand)[0];
2402 FirstBasePtr = Builder.CreateExtractElement(FirstBasePtr, Zero);
2404 // Create the new GEP with the new induction variable.
2405 GetElementPtrInst *Gep2 = cast<GetElementPtrInst>(Gep->clone());
2406 Gep2->setOperand(0, FirstBasePtr);
2407 Gep2->setName("gep.indvar.base");
2408 Ptr = Builder.Insert(Gep2);
2410 setDebugLocFromInst(Builder, Gep);
2411 assert(PSE.getSE()->isLoopInvariant(PSE.getSCEV(Gep->getPointerOperand()),
2413 "Base ptr must be invariant");
2415 // The last index does not have to be the induction. It can be
2416 // consecutive and be a function of the index. For example A[I+1];
2417 unsigned NumOperands = Gep->getNumOperands();
2418 unsigned InductionOperand = getGEPInductionOperand(Gep);
2419 // Create the new GEP with the new induction variable.
2420 GetElementPtrInst *Gep2 = cast<GetElementPtrInst>(Gep->clone());
2422 for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumOperands; ++i) {
2423 Value *GepOperand = Gep->getOperand(i);
2424 Instruction *GepOperandInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(GepOperand);
2426 // Update last index or loop invariant instruction anchored in loop.
2427 if (i == InductionOperand ||
2428 (GepOperandInst && OrigLoop->contains(GepOperandInst))) {
2429 assert((i == InductionOperand ||
2430 PSE.getSE()->isLoopInvariant(PSE.getSCEV(GepOperandInst),
2432 "Must be last index or loop invariant");
2434 VectorParts &GEPParts = getVectorValue(GepOperand);
2435 Value *Index = GEPParts[0];
2436 Index = Builder.CreateExtractElement(Index, Zero);
2437 Gep2->setOperand(i, Index);
2438 Gep2->setName("gep.indvar.idx");
2441 Ptr = Builder.Insert(Gep2);
2443 // Use the induction element ptr.
2444 assert(isa<PHINode>(Ptr) && "Invalid induction ptr");
2445 setDebugLocFromInst(Builder, Ptr);
2446 VectorParts &PtrVal = getVectorValue(Ptr);
2447 Ptr = Builder.CreateExtractElement(PtrVal[0], Zero);
2450 VectorParts Mask = createBlockInMask(Instr->getParent());
2453 assert(!Legal->isUniform(SI->getPointerOperand()) &&
2454 "We do not allow storing to uniform addresses");
2455 setDebugLocFromInst(Builder, SI);
2456 // We don't want to update the value in the map as it might be used in
2457 // another expression. So don't use a reference type for "StoredVal".
2458 VectorParts StoredVal = getVectorValue(SI->getValueOperand());
2460 for (unsigned Part = 0; Part < UF; ++Part) {
2461 // Calculate the pointer for the specific unroll-part.
2463 Builder.CreateGEP(nullptr, Ptr, Builder.getInt32(Part * VF));
2466 // If we store to reverse consecutive memory locations, then we need
2467 // to reverse the order of elements in the stored value.
2468 StoredVal[Part] = reverseVector(StoredVal[Part]);
2469 // If the address is consecutive but reversed, then the
2470 // wide store needs to start at the last vector element.
2471 PartPtr = Builder.CreateGEP(nullptr, Ptr, Builder.getInt32(-Part * VF));
2472 PartPtr = Builder.CreateGEP(nullptr, PartPtr, Builder.getInt32(1 - VF));
2473 Mask[Part] = reverseVector(Mask[Part]);
2476 Value *VecPtr = Builder.CreateBitCast(PartPtr,
2477 DataTy->getPointerTo(AddressSpace));
2480 if (Legal->isMaskRequired(SI))
2481 NewSI = Builder.CreateMaskedStore(StoredVal[Part], VecPtr, Alignment,
2484 NewSI = Builder.CreateAlignedStore(StoredVal[Part], VecPtr, Alignment);
2485 propagateMetadata(NewSI, SI);
2491 assert(LI && "Must have a load instruction");
2492 setDebugLocFromInst(Builder, LI);
2493 for (unsigned Part = 0; Part < UF; ++Part) {
2494 // Calculate the pointer for the specific unroll-part.
2496 Builder.CreateGEP(nullptr, Ptr, Builder.getInt32(Part * VF));
2499 // If the address is consecutive but reversed, then the
2500 // wide load needs to start at the last vector element.
2501 PartPtr = Builder.CreateGEP(nullptr, Ptr, Builder.getInt32(-Part * VF));
2502 PartPtr = Builder.CreateGEP(nullptr, PartPtr, Builder.getInt32(1 - VF));
2503 Mask[Part] = reverseVector(Mask[Part]);
2507 Value *VecPtr = Builder.CreateBitCast(PartPtr,
2508 DataTy->getPointerTo(AddressSpace));
2509 if (Legal->isMaskRequired(LI))
2510 NewLI = Builder.CreateMaskedLoad(VecPtr, Alignment, Mask[Part],
2511 UndefValue::get(DataTy),
2512 "wide.masked.load");
2514 NewLI = Builder.CreateAlignedLoad(VecPtr, Alignment, "wide.load");
2515 propagateMetadata(NewLI, LI);
2516 Entry[Part] = Reverse ? reverseVector(NewLI) : NewLI;
2520 void InnerLoopVectorizer::scalarizeInstruction(Instruction *Instr,
2521 bool IfPredicateStore) {
2522 assert(!Instr->getType()->isAggregateType() && "Can't handle vectors");
2523 // Holds vector parameters or scalars, in case of uniform vals.
2524 SmallVector<VectorParts, 4> Params;
2526 setDebugLocFromInst(Builder, Instr);
2528 // Find all of the vectorized parameters.
2529 for (unsigned op = 0, e = Instr->getNumOperands(); op != e; ++op) {
2530 Value *SrcOp = Instr->getOperand(op);
2532 // If we are accessing the old induction variable, use the new one.
2533 if (SrcOp == OldInduction) {
2534 Params.push_back(getVectorValue(SrcOp));
2538 // Try using previously calculated values.
2539 Instruction *SrcInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(SrcOp);
2541 // If the src is an instruction that appeared earlier in the basic block,
2542 // then it should already be vectorized.
2543 if (SrcInst && OrigLoop->contains(SrcInst)) {
2544 assert(WidenMap.has(SrcInst) && "Source operand is unavailable");
2545 // The parameter is a vector value from earlier.
2546 Params.push_back(WidenMap.get(SrcInst));
2548 // The parameter is a scalar from outside the loop. Maybe even a constant.
2549 VectorParts Scalars;
2550 Scalars.append(UF, SrcOp);
2551 Params.push_back(Scalars);
2555 assert(Params.size() == Instr->getNumOperands() &&
2556 "Invalid number of operands");
2558 // Does this instruction return a value ?
2559 bool IsVoidRetTy = Instr->getType()->isVoidTy();
2561 Value *UndefVec = IsVoidRetTy ? nullptr :
2562 UndefValue::get(VectorType::get(Instr->getType(), VF));
2563 // Create a new entry in the WidenMap and initialize it to Undef or Null.
2564 VectorParts &VecResults = WidenMap.splat(Instr, UndefVec);
2567 if (IfPredicateStore) {
2568 assert(Instr->getParent()->getSinglePredecessor() &&
2569 "Only support single predecessor blocks");
2570 Cond = createEdgeMask(Instr->getParent()->getSinglePredecessor(),
2571 Instr->getParent());
2574 // For each vector unroll 'part':
2575 for (unsigned Part = 0; Part < UF; ++Part) {
2576 // For each scalar that we create:
2577 for (unsigned Width = 0; Width < VF; ++Width) {
2580 Value *Cmp = nullptr;
2581 if (IfPredicateStore) {
2582 Cmp = Builder.CreateExtractElement(Cond[Part], Builder.getInt32(Width));
2583 Cmp = Builder.CreateICmp(ICmpInst::ICMP_EQ, Cmp,
2584 ConstantInt::get(Cmp->getType(), 1));
2587 Instruction *Cloned = Instr->clone();
2589 Cloned->setName(Instr->getName() + ".cloned");
2590 // Replace the operands of the cloned instructions with extracted scalars.
2591 for (unsigned op = 0, e = Instr->getNumOperands(); op != e; ++op) {
2592 Value *Op = Params[op][Part];
2593 // Param is a vector. Need to extract the right lane.
2594 if (Op->getType()->isVectorTy())
2595 Op = Builder.CreateExtractElement(Op, Builder.getInt32(Width));
2596 Cloned->setOperand(op, Op);
2599 // Place the cloned scalar in the new loop.
2600 Builder.Insert(Cloned);
2602 // If the original scalar returns a value we need to place it in a vector
2603 // so that future users will be able to use it.
2605 VecResults[Part] = Builder.CreateInsertElement(VecResults[Part], Cloned,
2606 Builder.getInt32(Width));
2608 if (IfPredicateStore)
2609 PredicatedStores.push_back(std::make_pair(cast<StoreInst>(Cloned),
2615 PHINode *InnerLoopVectorizer::createInductionVariable(Loop *L, Value *Start,
2616 Value *End, Value *Step,
2618 BasicBlock *Header = L->getHeader();
2619 BasicBlock *Latch = L->getLoopLatch();
2620 // As we're just creating this loop, it's possible no latch exists
2621 // yet. If so, use the header as this will be a single block loop.
2625 IRBuilder<> Builder(&*Header->getFirstInsertionPt());
2626 setDebugLocFromInst(Builder, getDebugLocFromInstOrOperands(OldInduction));
2627 auto *Induction = Builder.CreatePHI(Start->getType(), 2, "index");
2629 Builder.SetInsertPoint(Latch->getTerminator());
2631 // Create i+1 and fill the PHINode.
2632 Value *Next = Builder.CreateAdd(Induction, Step, "index.next");
2633 Induction->addIncoming(Start, L->getLoopPreheader());
2634 Induction->addIncoming(Next, Latch);
2635 // Create the compare.
2636 Value *ICmp = Builder.CreateICmpEQ(Next, End);
2637 Builder.CreateCondBr(ICmp, L->getExitBlock(), Header);
2639 // Now we have two terminators. Remove the old one from the block.
2640 Latch->getTerminator()->eraseFromParent();
2645 Value *InnerLoopVectorizer::getOrCreateTripCount(Loop *L) {
2649 IRBuilder<> Builder(L->getLoopPreheader()->getTerminator());
2650 // Find the loop boundaries.
2651 ScalarEvolution *SE = PSE.getSE();
2652 const SCEV *BackedgeTakenCount = SE->getBackedgeTakenCount(OrigLoop);
2653 assert(BackedgeTakenCount != SE->getCouldNotCompute() &&
2654 "Invalid loop count");
2656 Type *IdxTy = Legal->getWidestInductionType();
2658 // The exit count might have the type of i64 while the phi is i32. This can
2659 // happen if we have an induction variable that is sign extended before the
2660 // compare. The only way that we get a backedge taken count is that the
2661 // induction variable was signed and as such will not overflow. In such a case
2662 // truncation is legal.
2663 if (BackedgeTakenCount->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() >
2664 IdxTy->getPrimitiveSizeInBits())
2665 BackedgeTakenCount = SE->getTruncateOrNoop(BackedgeTakenCount, IdxTy);
2666 BackedgeTakenCount = SE->getNoopOrZeroExtend(BackedgeTakenCount, IdxTy);
2668 // Get the total trip count from the count by adding 1.
2669 const SCEV *ExitCount = SE->getAddExpr(
2670 BackedgeTakenCount, SE->getOne(BackedgeTakenCount->getType()));
2672 const DataLayout &DL = L->getHeader()->getModule()->getDataLayout();
2674 // Expand the trip count and place the new instructions in the preheader.
2675 // Notice that the pre-header does not change, only the loop body.
2676 SCEVExpander Exp(*SE, DL, "induction");
2678 // Count holds the overall loop count (N).
2679 TripCount = Exp.expandCodeFor(ExitCount, ExitCount->getType(),
2680 L->getLoopPreheader()->getTerminator());
2682 if (TripCount->getType()->isPointerTy())
2684 CastInst::CreatePointerCast(TripCount, IdxTy,
2685 "exitcount.ptrcnt.to.int",
2686 L->getLoopPreheader()->getTerminator());
2691 Value *InnerLoopVectorizer::getOrCreateVectorTripCount(Loop *L) {
2692 if (VectorTripCount)
2693 return VectorTripCount;
2695 Value *TC = getOrCreateTripCount(L);
2696 IRBuilder<> Builder(L->getLoopPreheader()->getTerminator());
2698 // Now we need to generate the expression for N - (N % VF), which is
2699 // the part that the vectorized body will execute.
2700 // The loop step is equal to the vectorization factor (num of SIMD elements)
2701 // times the unroll factor (num of SIMD instructions).
2702 Constant *Step = ConstantInt::get(TC->getType(), VF * UF);
2703 Value *R = Builder.CreateURem(TC, Step, "n.mod.vf");
2704 VectorTripCount = Builder.CreateSub(TC, R, "n.vec");
2706 return VectorTripCount;
2709 void InnerLoopVectorizer::emitMinimumIterationCountCheck(Loop *L,
2710 BasicBlock *Bypass) {
2711 Value *Count = getOrCreateTripCount(L);
2712 BasicBlock *BB = L->getLoopPreheader();
2713 IRBuilder<> Builder(BB->getTerminator());
2715 // Generate code to check that the loop's trip count that we computed by
2716 // adding one to the backedge-taken count will not overflow.
2717 Value *CheckMinIters =
2718 Builder.CreateICmpULT(Count,
2719 ConstantInt::get(Count->getType(), VF * UF),
2722 BasicBlock *NewBB = BB->splitBasicBlock(BB->getTerminator(),
2723 "min.iters.checked");
2724 if (L->getParentLoop())
2725 L->getParentLoop()->addBasicBlockToLoop(NewBB, *LI);
2726 ReplaceInstWithInst(BB->getTerminator(),
2727 BranchInst::Create(Bypass, NewBB, CheckMinIters));
2728 LoopBypassBlocks.push_back(BB);
2731 void InnerLoopVectorizer::emitVectorLoopEnteredCheck(Loop *L,
2732 BasicBlock *Bypass) {
2733 Value *TC = getOrCreateVectorTripCount(L);
2734 BasicBlock *BB = L->getLoopPreheader();
2735 IRBuilder<> Builder(BB->getTerminator());
2737 // Now, compare the new count to zero. If it is zero skip the vector loop and
2738 // jump to the scalar loop.
2739 Value *Cmp = Builder.CreateICmpEQ(TC, Constant::getNullValue(TC->getType()),
2742 // Generate code to check that the loop's trip count that we computed by
2743 // adding one to the backedge-taken count will not overflow.
2744 BasicBlock *NewBB = BB->splitBasicBlock(BB->getTerminator(),
2746 if (L->getParentLoop())
2747 L->getParentLoop()->addBasicBlockToLoop(NewBB, *LI);
2748 ReplaceInstWithInst(BB->getTerminator(),
2749 BranchInst::Create(Bypass, NewBB, Cmp));
2750 LoopBypassBlocks.push_back(BB);
2753 void InnerLoopVectorizer::emitSCEVChecks(Loop *L, BasicBlock *Bypass) {
2754 BasicBlock *BB = L->getLoopPreheader();
2756 // Generate the code to check that the SCEV assumptions that we made.
2757 // We want the new basic block to start at the first instruction in a
2758 // sequence of instructions that form a check.
2759 SCEVExpander Exp(*PSE.getSE(), Bypass->getModule()->getDataLayout(),
2762 Exp.expandCodeForPredicate(&PSE.getUnionPredicate(), BB->getTerminator());
2764 if (auto *C = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(SCEVCheck))
2768 // Create a new block containing the stride check.
2769 BB->setName("vector.scevcheck");
2770 auto *NewBB = BB->splitBasicBlock(BB->getTerminator(), "vector.ph");
2771 if (L->getParentLoop())
2772 L->getParentLoop()->addBasicBlockToLoop(NewBB, *LI);
2773 ReplaceInstWithInst(BB->getTerminator(),
2774 BranchInst::Create(Bypass, NewBB, SCEVCheck));
2775 LoopBypassBlocks.push_back(BB);
2776 AddedSafetyChecks = true;
2779 void InnerLoopVectorizer::emitMemRuntimeChecks(Loop *L,
2780 BasicBlock *Bypass) {
2781 BasicBlock *BB = L->getLoopPreheader();
2783 // Generate the code that checks in runtime if arrays overlap. We put the
2784 // checks into a separate block to make the more common case of few elements
2786 Instruction *FirstCheckInst;
2787 Instruction *MemRuntimeCheck;
2788 std::tie(FirstCheckInst, MemRuntimeCheck) =
2789 Legal->getLAI()->addRuntimeChecks(BB->getTerminator());
2790 if (!MemRuntimeCheck)
2793 // Create a new block containing the memory check.
2794 BB->setName("vector.memcheck");
2795 auto *NewBB = BB->splitBasicBlock(BB->getTerminator(), "vector.ph");
2796 if (L->getParentLoop())
2797 L->getParentLoop()->addBasicBlockToLoop(NewBB, *LI);
2798 ReplaceInstWithInst(BB->getTerminator(),
2799 BranchInst::Create(Bypass, NewBB, MemRuntimeCheck));
2800 LoopBypassBlocks.push_back(BB);
2801 AddedSafetyChecks = true;
2805 void InnerLoopVectorizer::createEmptyLoop() {
2807 In this function we generate a new loop. The new loop will contain
2808 the vectorized instructions while the old loop will continue to run the
2811 [ ] <-- loop iteration number check.
2814 | [ ] <-- vector loop bypass (may consist of multiple blocks).
2817 || [ ] <-- vector pre header.
2821 | [ ]_| <-- vector loop.
2824 | -[ ] <--- middle-block.
2827 -|- >[ ] <--- new preheader.
2831 | [ ]_| <-- old scalar loop to handle remainder.
2834 >[ ] <-- exit block.
2838 BasicBlock *OldBasicBlock = OrigLoop->getHeader();
2839 BasicBlock *VectorPH = OrigLoop->getLoopPreheader();
2840 BasicBlock *ExitBlock = OrigLoop->getExitBlock();
2841 assert(VectorPH && "Invalid loop structure");
2842 assert(ExitBlock && "Must have an exit block");
2844 // Some loops have a single integer induction variable, while other loops
2845 // don't. One example is c++ iterators that often have multiple pointer
2846 // induction variables. In the code below we also support a case where we
2847 // don't have a single induction variable.
2849 // We try to obtain an induction variable from the original loop as hard
2850 // as possible. However if we don't find one that:
2852 // - counts from zero, stepping by one
2853 // - is the size of the widest induction variable type
2854 // then we create a new one.
2855 OldInduction = Legal->getInduction();
2856 Type *IdxTy = Legal->getWidestInductionType();
2858 // Split the single block loop into the two loop structure described above.
2859 BasicBlock *VecBody =
2860 VectorPH->splitBasicBlock(VectorPH->getTerminator(), "vector.body");
2861 BasicBlock *MiddleBlock =
2862 VecBody->splitBasicBlock(VecBody->getTerminator(), "middle.block");
2863 BasicBlock *ScalarPH =
2864 MiddleBlock->splitBasicBlock(MiddleBlock->getTerminator(), "scalar.ph");
2866 // Create and register the new vector loop.
2867 Loop* Lp = new Loop();
2868 Loop *ParentLoop = OrigLoop->getParentLoop();
2870 // Insert the new loop into the loop nest and register the new basic blocks
2871 // before calling any utilities such as SCEV that require valid LoopInfo.
2873 ParentLoop->addChildLoop(Lp);
2874 ParentLoop->addBasicBlockToLoop(ScalarPH, *LI);
2875 ParentLoop->addBasicBlockToLoop(MiddleBlock, *LI);
2877 LI->addTopLevelLoop(Lp);
2879 Lp->addBasicBlockToLoop(VecBody, *LI);
2881 // Find the loop boundaries.
2882 Value *Count = getOrCreateTripCount(Lp);
2884 Value *StartIdx = ConstantInt::get(IdxTy, 0);
2886 // We need to test whether the backedge-taken count is uint##_max. Adding one
2887 // to it will cause overflow and an incorrect loop trip count in the vector
2888 // body. In case of overflow we want to directly jump to the scalar remainder
2890 emitMinimumIterationCountCheck(Lp, ScalarPH);
2891 // Now, compare the new count to zero. If it is zero skip the vector loop and
2892 // jump to the scalar loop.
2893 emitVectorLoopEnteredCheck(Lp, ScalarPH);
2894 // Generate the code to check any assumptions that we've made for SCEV
2896 emitSCEVChecks(Lp, ScalarPH);
2898 // Generate the code that checks in runtime if arrays overlap. We put the
2899 // checks into a separate block to make the more common case of few elements
2901 emitMemRuntimeChecks(Lp, ScalarPH);
2903 // Generate the induction variable.
2904 // The loop step is equal to the vectorization factor (num of SIMD elements)
2905 // times the unroll factor (num of SIMD instructions).
2906 Value *CountRoundDown = getOrCreateVectorTripCount(Lp);
2907 Constant *Step = ConstantInt::get(IdxTy, VF * UF);
2909 createInductionVariable(Lp, StartIdx, CountRoundDown, Step,
2910 getDebugLocFromInstOrOperands(OldInduction));
2912 // We are going to resume the execution of the scalar loop.
2913 // Go over all of the induction variables that we found and fix the
2914 // PHIs that are left in the scalar version of the loop.
2915 // The starting values of PHI nodes depend on the counter of the last
2916 // iteration in the vectorized loop.
2917 // If we come from a bypass edge then we need to start from the original
2920 // This variable saves the new starting index for the scalar loop. It is used
2921 // to test if there are any tail iterations left once the vector loop has
2923 LoopVectorizationLegality::InductionList::iterator I, E;
2924 LoopVectorizationLegality::InductionList *List = Legal->getInductionVars();
2925 for (I = List->begin(), E = List->end(); I != E; ++I) {
2926 PHINode *OrigPhi = I->first;
2927 InductionDescriptor II = I->second;
2929 // Create phi nodes to merge from the backedge-taken check block.
2930 PHINode *BCResumeVal = PHINode::Create(OrigPhi->getType(), 3,
2932 ScalarPH->getTerminator());
2934 if (OrigPhi == OldInduction) {
2935 // We know what the end value is.
2936 EndValue = CountRoundDown;
2938 IRBuilder<> B(LoopBypassBlocks.back()->getTerminator());
2939 Value *CRD = B.CreateSExtOrTrunc(CountRoundDown,
2940 II.getStepValue()->getType(),
2942 EndValue = II.transform(B, CRD);
2943 EndValue->setName("ind.end");
2946 // The new PHI merges the original incoming value, in case of a bypass,
2947 // or the value at the end of the vectorized loop.
2948 BCResumeVal->addIncoming(EndValue, MiddleBlock);
2950 // Fix the scalar body counter (PHI node).
2951 unsigned BlockIdx = OrigPhi->getBasicBlockIndex(ScalarPH);
2953 // The old induction's phi node in the scalar body needs the truncated
2955 for (unsigned I = 0, E = LoopBypassBlocks.size(); I != E; ++I)
2956 BCResumeVal->addIncoming(II.getStartValue(), LoopBypassBlocks[I]);
2957 OrigPhi->setIncomingValue(BlockIdx, BCResumeVal);
2960 // Add a check in the middle block to see if we have completed
2961 // all of the iterations in the first vector loop.
2962 // If (N - N%VF) == N, then we *don't* need to run the remainder.
2963 Value *CmpN = CmpInst::Create(Instruction::ICmp, CmpInst::ICMP_EQ, Count,
2964 CountRoundDown, "cmp.n",
2965 MiddleBlock->getTerminator());
2966 ReplaceInstWithInst(MiddleBlock->getTerminator(),
2967 BranchInst::Create(ExitBlock, ScalarPH, CmpN));
2969 // Get ready to start creating new instructions into the vectorized body.
2970 Builder.SetInsertPoint(&*VecBody->getFirstInsertionPt());
2973 LoopVectorPreHeader = Lp->getLoopPreheader();
2974 LoopScalarPreHeader = ScalarPH;
2975 LoopMiddleBlock = MiddleBlock;
2976 LoopExitBlock = ExitBlock;
2977 LoopVectorBody.push_back(VecBody);
2978 LoopScalarBody = OldBasicBlock;
2980 LoopVectorizeHints Hints(Lp, true);
2981 Hints.setAlreadyVectorized();
2985 struct CSEDenseMapInfo {
2986 static bool canHandle(Instruction *I) {
2987 return isa<InsertElementInst>(I) || isa<ExtractElementInst>(I) ||
2988 isa<ShuffleVectorInst>(I) || isa<GetElementPtrInst>(I);
2990 static inline Instruction *getEmptyKey() {
2991 return DenseMapInfo<Instruction *>::getEmptyKey();
2993 static inline Instruction *getTombstoneKey() {
2994 return DenseMapInfo<Instruction *>::getTombstoneKey();
2996 static unsigned getHashValue(Instruction *I) {
2997 assert(canHandle(I) && "Unknown instruction!");
2998 return hash_combine(I->getOpcode(), hash_combine_range(I->value_op_begin(),
2999 I->value_op_end()));
3001 static bool isEqual(Instruction *LHS, Instruction *RHS) {
3002 if (LHS == getEmptyKey() || RHS == getEmptyKey() ||
3003 LHS == getTombstoneKey() || RHS == getTombstoneKey())
3005 return LHS->isIdenticalTo(RHS);
3010 /// \brief Check whether this block is a predicated block.
3011 /// Due to if predication of stores we might create a sequence of "if(pred) a[i]
3012 /// = ...; " blocks. We start with one vectorized basic block. For every
3013 /// conditional block we split this vectorized block. Therefore, every second
3014 /// block will be a predicated one.
3015 static bool isPredicatedBlock(unsigned BlockNum) {
3016 return BlockNum % 2;
3019 ///\brief Perform cse of induction variable instructions.
3020 static void cse(SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 4> &BBs) {
3021 // Perform simple cse.
3022 SmallDenseMap<Instruction *, Instruction *, 4, CSEDenseMapInfo> CSEMap;
3023 for (unsigned i = 0, e = BBs.size(); i != e; ++i) {
3024 BasicBlock *BB = BBs[i];
3025 for (BasicBlock::iterator I = BB->begin(), E = BB->end(); I != E;) {
3026 Instruction *In = &*I++;
3028 if (!CSEDenseMapInfo::canHandle(In))
3031 // Check if we can replace this instruction with any of the
3032 // visited instructions.
3033 if (Instruction *V = CSEMap.lookup(In)) {
3034 In->replaceAllUsesWith(V);
3035 In->eraseFromParent();
3038 // Ignore instructions in conditional blocks. We create "if (pred) a[i] =
3039 // ...;" blocks for predicated stores. Every second block is a predicated
3041 if (isPredicatedBlock(i))
3049 /// \brief Adds a 'fast' flag to floating point operations.
3050 static Value *addFastMathFlag(Value *V) {
3051 if (isa<FPMathOperator>(V)){
3052 FastMathFlags Flags;
3053 Flags.setUnsafeAlgebra();
3054 cast<Instruction>(V)->setFastMathFlags(Flags);
3059 /// Estimate the overhead of scalarizing a value. Insert and Extract are set if
3060 /// the result needs to be inserted and/or extracted from vectors.
3061 static unsigned getScalarizationOverhead(Type *Ty, bool Insert, bool Extract,
3062 const TargetTransformInfo &TTI) {
3066 assert(Ty->isVectorTy() && "Can only scalarize vectors");
3069 for (int i = 0, e = Ty->getVectorNumElements(); i < e; ++i) {
3071 Cost += TTI.getVectorInstrCost(Instruction::InsertElement, Ty, i);
3073 Cost += TTI.getVectorInstrCost(Instruction::ExtractElement, Ty, i);
3079 // Estimate cost of a call instruction CI if it were vectorized with factor VF.
3080 // Return the cost of the instruction, including scalarization overhead if it's
3081 // needed. The flag NeedToScalarize shows if the call needs to be scalarized -
3082 // i.e. either vector version isn't available, or is too expensive.
3083 static unsigned getVectorCallCost(CallInst *CI, unsigned VF,
3084 const TargetTransformInfo &TTI,
3085 const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI,
3086 bool &NeedToScalarize) {
3087 Function *F = CI->getCalledFunction();
3088 StringRef FnName = CI->getCalledFunction()->getName();
3089 Type *ScalarRetTy = CI->getType();
3090 SmallVector<Type *, 4> Tys, ScalarTys;
3091 for (auto &ArgOp : CI->arg_operands())
3092 ScalarTys.push_back(ArgOp->getType());
3094 // Estimate cost of scalarized vector call. The source operands are assumed
3095 // to be vectors, so we need to extract individual elements from there,
3096 // execute VF scalar calls, and then gather the result into the vector return
3098 unsigned ScalarCallCost = TTI.getCallInstrCost(F, ScalarRetTy, ScalarTys);
3100 return ScalarCallCost;
3102 // Compute corresponding vector type for return value and arguments.
3103 Type *RetTy = ToVectorTy(ScalarRetTy, VF);
3104 for (unsigned i = 0, ie = ScalarTys.size(); i != ie; ++i)
3105 Tys.push_back(ToVectorTy(ScalarTys[i], VF));
3107 // Compute costs of unpacking argument values for the scalar calls and
3108 // packing the return values to a vector.
3109 unsigned ScalarizationCost =
3110 getScalarizationOverhead(RetTy, true, false, TTI);
3111 for (unsigned i = 0, ie = Tys.size(); i != ie; ++i)
3112 ScalarizationCost += getScalarizationOverhead(Tys[i], false, true, TTI);
3114 unsigned Cost = ScalarCallCost * VF + ScalarizationCost;
3116 // If we can't emit a vector call for this function, then the currently found
3117 // cost is the cost we need to return.
3118 NeedToScalarize = true;
3119 if (!TLI || !TLI->isFunctionVectorizable(FnName, VF) || CI->isNoBuiltin())
3122 // If the corresponding vector cost is cheaper, return its cost.
3123 unsigned VectorCallCost = TTI.getCallInstrCost(nullptr, RetTy, Tys);
3124 if (VectorCallCost < Cost) {
3125 NeedToScalarize = false;
3126 return VectorCallCost;
3131 // Estimate cost of an intrinsic call instruction CI if it were vectorized with
3132 // factor VF. Return the cost of the instruction, including scalarization
3133 // overhead if it's needed.
3134 static unsigned getVectorIntrinsicCost(CallInst *CI, unsigned VF,
3135 const TargetTransformInfo &TTI,
3136 const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI) {
3137 Intrinsic::ID ID = getIntrinsicIDForCall(CI, TLI);
3138 assert(ID && "Expected intrinsic call!");
3140 Type *RetTy = ToVectorTy(CI->getType(), VF);
3141 SmallVector<Type *, 4> Tys;
3142 for (unsigned i = 0, ie = CI->getNumArgOperands(); i != ie; ++i)
3143 Tys.push_back(ToVectorTy(CI->getArgOperand(i)->getType(), VF));
3145 return TTI.getIntrinsicInstrCost(ID, RetTy, Tys);
3148 static Type *smallestIntegerVectorType(Type *T1, Type *T2) {
3149 IntegerType *I1 = cast<IntegerType>(T1->getVectorElementType());
3150 IntegerType *I2 = cast<IntegerType>(T2->getVectorElementType());
3151 return I1->getBitWidth() < I2->getBitWidth() ? T1 : T2;
3153 static Type *largestIntegerVectorType(Type *T1, Type *T2) {
3154 IntegerType *I1 = cast<IntegerType>(T1->getVectorElementType());
3155 IntegerType *I2 = cast<IntegerType>(T2->getVectorElementType());
3156 return I1->getBitWidth() > I2->getBitWidth() ? T1 : T2;
3159 void InnerLoopVectorizer::truncateToMinimalBitwidths() {
3160 // For every instruction `I` in MinBWs, truncate the operands, create a
3161 // truncated version of `I` and reextend its result. InstCombine runs
3162 // later and will remove any ext/trunc pairs.
3164 for (auto &KV : MinBWs) {
3165 VectorParts &Parts = WidenMap.get(KV.first);
3166 for (Value *&I : Parts) {
3169 Type *OriginalTy = I->getType();
3170 Type *ScalarTruncatedTy = IntegerType::get(OriginalTy->getContext(),
3172 Type *TruncatedTy = VectorType::get(ScalarTruncatedTy,
3173 OriginalTy->getVectorNumElements());
3174 if (TruncatedTy == OriginalTy)
3177 IRBuilder<> B(cast<Instruction>(I));
3178 auto ShrinkOperand = [&](Value *V) -> Value* {
3179 if (auto *ZI = dyn_cast<ZExtInst>(V))
3180 if (ZI->getSrcTy() == TruncatedTy)
3181 return ZI->getOperand(0);
3182 return B.CreateZExtOrTrunc(V, TruncatedTy);
3185 // The actual instruction modification depends on the instruction type,
3187 Value *NewI = nullptr;
3188 if (BinaryOperator *BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(I)) {
3189 NewI = B.CreateBinOp(BO->getOpcode(),
3190 ShrinkOperand(BO->getOperand(0)),
3191 ShrinkOperand(BO->getOperand(1)));
3192 cast<BinaryOperator>(NewI)->copyIRFlags(I);
3193 } else if (ICmpInst *CI = dyn_cast<ICmpInst>(I)) {
3194 NewI = B.CreateICmp(CI->getPredicate(),
3195 ShrinkOperand(CI->getOperand(0)),
3196 ShrinkOperand(CI->getOperand(1)));
3197 } else if (SelectInst *SI = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(I)) {
3198 NewI = B.CreateSelect(SI->getCondition(),
3199 ShrinkOperand(SI->getTrueValue()),
3200 ShrinkOperand(SI->getFalseValue()));
3201 } else if (CastInst *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(I)) {
3202 switch (CI->getOpcode()) {
3203 default: llvm_unreachable("Unhandled cast!");
3204 case Instruction::Trunc:
3205 NewI = ShrinkOperand(CI->getOperand(0));
3207 case Instruction::SExt:
3208 NewI = B.CreateSExtOrTrunc(CI->getOperand(0),
3209 smallestIntegerVectorType(OriginalTy,
3212 case Instruction::ZExt:
3213 NewI = B.CreateZExtOrTrunc(CI->getOperand(0),
3214 smallestIntegerVectorType(OriginalTy,
3218 } else if (ShuffleVectorInst *SI = dyn_cast<ShuffleVectorInst>(I)) {
3219 auto Elements0 = SI->getOperand(0)->getType()->getVectorNumElements();
3221 B.CreateZExtOrTrunc(SI->getOperand(0),
3222 VectorType::get(ScalarTruncatedTy, Elements0));
3223 auto Elements1 = SI->getOperand(1)->getType()->getVectorNumElements();
3225 B.CreateZExtOrTrunc(SI->getOperand(1),
3226 VectorType::get(ScalarTruncatedTy, Elements1));
3228 NewI = B.CreateShuffleVector(O0, O1, SI->getMask());
3229 } else if (isa<LoadInst>(I)) {
3230 // Don't do anything with the operands, just extend the result.
3233 llvm_unreachable("Unhandled instruction type!");
3236 // Lastly, extend the result.
3237 NewI->takeName(cast<Instruction>(I));
3238 Value *Res = B.CreateZExtOrTrunc(NewI, OriginalTy);
3239 I->replaceAllUsesWith(Res);
3240 cast<Instruction>(I)->eraseFromParent();
3245 // We'll have created a bunch of ZExts that are now parentless. Clean up.
3246 for (auto &KV : MinBWs) {
3247 VectorParts &Parts = WidenMap.get(KV.first);
3248 for (Value *&I : Parts) {
3249 ZExtInst *Inst = dyn_cast<ZExtInst>(I);
3250 if (Inst && Inst->use_empty()) {
3251 Value *NewI = Inst->getOperand(0);
3252 Inst->eraseFromParent();
3259 void InnerLoopVectorizer::vectorizeLoop() {
3260 //===------------------------------------------------===//
3262 // Notice: any optimization or new instruction that go
3263 // into the code below should be also be implemented in
3266 //===------------------------------------------------===//
3267 Constant *Zero = Builder.getInt32(0);
3269 // In order to support reduction variables we need to be able to vectorize
3270 // Phi nodes. Phi nodes have cycles, so we need to vectorize them in two
3271 // stages. First, we create a new vector PHI node with no incoming edges.
3272 // We use this value when we vectorize all of the instructions that use the
3273 // PHI. Next, after all of the instructions in the block are complete we
3274 // add the new incoming edges to the PHI. At this point all of the
3275 // instructions in the basic block are vectorized, so we can use them to
3276 // construct the PHI.
3277 PhiVector RdxPHIsToFix;
3279 // Scan the loop in a topological order to ensure that defs are vectorized
3281 LoopBlocksDFS DFS(OrigLoop);
3284 // Vectorize all of the blocks in the original loop.
3285 for (LoopBlocksDFS::RPOIterator bb = DFS.beginRPO(),
3286 be = DFS.endRPO(); bb != be; ++bb)
3287 vectorizeBlockInLoop(*bb, &RdxPHIsToFix);
3289 // Insert truncates and extends for any truncated instructions as hints to
3292 truncateToMinimalBitwidths();
3294 // At this point every instruction in the original loop is widened to
3295 // a vector form. We are almost done. Now, we need to fix the PHI nodes
3296 // that we vectorized. The PHI nodes are currently empty because we did
3297 // not want to introduce cycles. Notice that the remaining PHI nodes
3298 // that we need to fix are reduction variables.
3300 // Create the 'reduced' values for each of the induction vars.
3301 // The reduced values are the vector values that we scalarize and combine
3302 // after the loop is finished.
3303 for (PhiVector::iterator it = RdxPHIsToFix.begin(), e = RdxPHIsToFix.end();