| //===- CallPromotionUtils.cpp - Utilities for call promotion ----*- C++ -*-===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // This file implements utilities useful for promoting indirect call sites to |
| // direct call sites. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/CallPromotionUtils.h" |
| #include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h" |
| #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h" |
| |
| using namespace llvm; |
| |
| #define DEBUG_TYPE "call-promotion-utils" |
| |
| /// Fix-up phi nodes in an invoke instruction's normal destination. |
| /// |
| /// After versioning an invoke instruction, values coming from the original |
| /// block will now be coming from the "merge" block. For example, in the code |
| /// below: |
| /// |
| /// then_bb: |
| /// %t0 = invoke i32 %ptr() to label %merge_bb unwind label %unwind_dst |
| /// |
| /// else_bb: |
| /// %t1 = invoke i32 %ptr() to label %merge_bb unwind label %unwind_dst |
| /// |
| /// merge_bb: |
| /// %t2 = phi i32 [ %t0, %then_bb ], [ %t1, %else_bb ] |
| /// br %normal_dst |
| /// |
| /// normal_dst: |
| /// %t3 = phi i32 [ %x, %orig_bb ], ... |
| /// |
| /// "orig_bb" is no longer a predecessor of "normal_dst", so the phi nodes in |
| /// "normal_dst" must be fixed to refer to "merge_bb": |
| /// |
| /// normal_dst: |
| /// %t3 = phi i32 [ %x, %merge_bb ], ... |
| /// |
| static void fixupPHINodeForNormalDest(InvokeInst *Invoke, BasicBlock *OrigBlock, |
| BasicBlock *MergeBlock) { |
| for (PHINode &Phi : Invoke->getNormalDest()->phis()) { |
| int Idx = Phi.getBasicBlockIndex(OrigBlock); |
| if (Idx == -1) |
| continue; |
| Phi.setIncomingBlock(Idx, MergeBlock); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Fix-up phi nodes in an invoke instruction's unwind destination. |
| /// |
| /// After versioning an invoke instruction, values coming from the original |
| /// block will now be coming from either the "then" block or the "else" block. |
| /// For example, in the code below: |
| /// |
| /// then_bb: |
| /// %t0 = invoke i32 %ptr() to label %merge_bb unwind label %unwind_dst |
| /// |
| /// else_bb: |
| /// %t1 = invoke i32 %ptr() to label %merge_bb unwind label %unwind_dst |
| /// |
| /// unwind_dst: |
| /// %t3 = phi i32 [ %x, %orig_bb ], ... |
| /// |
| /// "orig_bb" is no longer a predecessor of "unwind_dst", so the phi nodes in |
| /// "unwind_dst" must be fixed to refer to "then_bb" and "else_bb": |
| /// |
| /// unwind_dst: |
| /// %t3 = phi i32 [ %x, %then_bb ], [ %x, %else_bb ], ... |
| /// |
| static void fixupPHINodeForUnwindDest(InvokeInst *Invoke, BasicBlock *OrigBlock, |
| BasicBlock *ThenBlock, |
| BasicBlock *ElseBlock) { |
| for (PHINode &Phi : Invoke->getUnwindDest()->phis()) { |
| int Idx = Phi.getBasicBlockIndex(OrigBlock); |
| if (Idx == -1) |
| continue; |
| auto *V = Phi.getIncomingValue(Idx); |
| Phi.setIncomingBlock(Idx, ThenBlock); |
| Phi.addIncoming(V, ElseBlock); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Create a phi node for the returned value of a call or invoke instruction. |
| /// |
| /// After versioning a call or invoke instruction that returns a value, we have |
| /// to merge the value of the original and new instructions. We do this by |
| /// creating a phi node and replacing uses of the original instruction with this |
| /// phi node. |
| /// |
| /// For example, if \p OrigInst is defined in "else_bb" and \p NewInst is |
| /// defined in "then_bb", we create the following phi node: |
| /// |
| /// ; Uses of the original instruction are replaced by uses of the phi node. |
| /// %t0 = phi i32 [ %orig_inst, %else_bb ], [ %new_inst, %then_bb ], |
| /// |
| static void createRetPHINode(Instruction *OrigInst, Instruction *NewInst, |
| BasicBlock *MergeBlock, IRBuilder<> &Builder) { |
| |
| if (OrigInst->getType()->isVoidTy() || OrigInst->use_empty()) |
| return; |
| |
| Builder.SetInsertPoint(&MergeBlock->front()); |
| PHINode *Phi = Builder.CreatePHI(OrigInst->getType(), 0); |
| SmallVector<User *, 16> UsersToUpdate; |
| for (User *U : OrigInst->users()) |
| UsersToUpdate.push_back(U); |
| for (User *U : UsersToUpdate) |
| U->replaceUsesOfWith(OrigInst, Phi); |
| Phi->addIncoming(OrigInst, OrigInst->getParent()); |
| Phi->addIncoming(NewInst, NewInst->getParent()); |
| } |
| |
| /// Cast a call or invoke instruction to the given type. |
| /// |
| /// When promoting a call site, the return type of the call site might not match |
| /// that of the callee. If this is the case, we have to cast the returned value |
| /// to the correct type. The location of the cast depends on if we have a call |
| /// or invoke instruction. |
| /// |
| /// For example, if the call instruction below requires a bitcast after |
| /// promotion: |
| /// |
| /// orig_bb: |
| /// %t0 = call i32 @func() |
| /// ... |
| /// |
| /// The bitcast is placed after the call instruction: |
| /// |
| /// orig_bb: |
| /// ; Uses of the original return value are replaced by uses of the bitcast. |
| /// %t0 = call i32 @func() |
| /// %t1 = bitcast i32 %t0 to ... |
| /// ... |
| /// |
| /// A similar transformation is performed for invoke instructions. However, |
| /// since invokes are terminating, a new block is created for the bitcast. For |
| /// example, if the invoke instruction below requires a bitcast after promotion: |
| /// |
| /// orig_bb: |
| /// %t0 = invoke i32 @func() to label %normal_dst unwind label %unwind_dst |
| /// |
| /// The edge between the original block and the invoke's normal destination is |
| /// split, and the bitcast is placed there: |
| /// |
| /// orig_bb: |
| /// %t0 = invoke i32 @func() to label %split_bb unwind label %unwind_dst |
| /// |
| /// split_bb: |
| /// ; Uses of the original return value are replaced by uses of the bitcast. |
| /// %t1 = bitcast i32 %t0 to ... |
| /// br label %normal_dst |
| /// |
| static void createRetBitCast(CallSite CS, Type *RetTy, CastInst **RetBitCast) { |
| |
| // Save the users of the calling instruction. These uses will be changed to |
| // use the bitcast after we create it. |
| SmallVector<User *, 16> UsersToUpdate; |
| for (User *U : CS.getInstruction()->users()) |
| UsersToUpdate.push_back(U); |
| |
| // Determine an appropriate location to create the bitcast for the return |
| // value. The location depends on if we have a call or invoke instruction. |
| Instruction *InsertBefore = nullptr; |
| if (auto *Invoke = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(CS.getInstruction())) |
| InsertBefore = |
| &SplitEdge(Invoke->getParent(), Invoke->getNormalDest())->front(); |
| else |
| InsertBefore = &*std::next(CS.getInstruction()->getIterator()); |
| |
| // Bitcast the return value to the correct type. |
| auto *Cast = CastInst::Create(Instruction::BitCast, CS.getInstruction(), |
| RetTy, "", InsertBefore); |
| if (RetBitCast) |
| *RetBitCast = Cast; |
| |
| // Replace all the original uses of the calling instruction with the bitcast. |
| for (User *U : UsersToUpdate) |
| U->replaceUsesOfWith(CS.getInstruction(), Cast); |
| } |
| |
| /// Predicate and clone the given call site. |
| /// |
| /// This function creates an if-then-else structure at the location of the call |
| /// site. The "if" condition compares the call site's called value to the given |
| /// callee. The original call site is moved into the "else" block, and a clone |
| /// of the call site is placed in the "then" block. The cloned instruction is |
| /// returned. |
| /// |
| /// For example, the call instruction below: |
| /// |
| /// orig_bb: |
| /// %t0 = call i32 %ptr() |
| /// ... |
| /// |
| /// Is replace by the following: |
| /// |
| /// orig_bb: |
| /// %cond = icmp eq i32 ()* %ptr, @func |
| /// br i1 %cond, %then_bb, %else_bb |
| /// |
| /// then_bb: |
| /// ; The clone of the original call instruction is placed in the "then" |
| /// ; block. It is not yet promoted. |
| /// %t1 = call i32 %ptr() |
| /// br merge_bb |
| /// |
| /// else_bb: |
| /// ; The original call instruction is moved to the "else" block. |
| /// %t0 = call i32 %ptr() |
| /// br merge_bb |
| /// |
| /// merge_bb: |
| /// ; Uses of the original call instruction are replaced by uses of the phi |
| /// ; node. |
| /// %t2 = phi i32 [ %t0, %else_bb ], [ %t1, %then_bb ] |
| /// ... |
| /// |
| /// A similar transformation is performed for invoke instructions. However, |
| /// since invokes are terminating, more work is required. For example, the |
| /// invoke instruction below: |
| /// |
| /// orig_bb: |
| /// %t0 = invoke %ptr() to label %normal_dst unwind label %unwind_dst |
| /// |
| /// Is replace by the following: |
| /// |
| /// orig_bb: |
| /// %cond = icmp eq i32 ()* %ptr, @func |
| /// br i1 %cond, %then_bb, %else_bb |
| /// |
| /// then_bb: |
| /// ; The clone of the original invoke instruction is placed in the "then" |
| /// ; block, and its normal destination is set to the "merge" block. It is |
| /// ; not yet promoted. |
| /// %t1 = invoke i32 %ptr() to label %merge_bb unwind label %unwind_dst |
| /// |
| /// else_bb: |
| /// ; The original invoke instruction is moved into the "else" block, and |
| /// ; its normal destination is set to the "merge" block. |
| /// %t0 = invoke i32 %ptr() to label %merge_bb unwind label %unwind_dst |
| /// |
| /// merge_bb: |
| /// ; Uses of the original invoke instruction are replaced by uses of the |
| /// ; phi node, and the merge block branches to the normal destination. |
| /// %t2 = phi i32 [ %t0, %else_bb ], [ %t1, %then_bb ] |
| /// br %normal_dst |
| /// |
| static Instruction *versionCallSite(CallSite CS, Value *Callee, |
| MDNode *BranchWeights) { |
| |
| IRBuilder<> Builder(CS.getInstruction()); |
| Instruction *OrigInst = CS.getInstruction(); |
| BasicBlock *OrigBlock = OrigInst->getParent(); |
| |
| // Create the compare. The called value and callee must have the same type to |
| // be compared. |
| if (CS.getCalledValue()->getType() != Callee->getType()) |
| Callee = Builder.CreateBitCast(Callee, CS.getCalledValue()->getType()); |
| auto *Cond = Builder.CreateICmpEQ(CS.getCalledValue(), Callee); |
| |
| // Create an if-then-else structure. The original instruction is moved into |
| // the "else" block, and a clone of the original instruction is placed in the |
| // "then" block. |
| TerminatorInst *ThenTerm = nullptr; |
| TerminatorInst *ElseTerm = nullptr; |
| SplitBlockAndInsertIfThenElse(Cond, CS.getInstruction(), &ThenTerm, &ElseTerm, |
| BranchWeights); |
| BasicBlock *ThenBlock = ThenTerm->getParent(); |
| BasicBlock *ElseBlock = ElseTerm->getParent(); |
| BasicBlock *MergeBlock = OrigInst->getParent(); |
| |
| ThenBlock->setName("if.true.direct_targ"); |
| ElseBlock->setName("if.false.orig_indirect"); |
| MergeBlock->setName("if.end.icp"); |
| |
| Instruction *NewInst = OrigInst->clone(); |
| OrigInst->moveBefore(ElseTerm); |
| NewInst->insertBefore(ThenTerm); |
| |
| // If the original call site is an invoke instruction, we have extra work to |
| // do since invoke instructions are terminating. We have to fix-up phi nodes |
| // in the invoke's normal and unwind destinations. |
| if (auto *OrigInvoke = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(OrigInst)) { |
| auto *NewInvoke = cast<InvokeInst>(NewInst); |
| |
| // Invoke instructions are terminating, so we don't need the terminator |
| // instructions that were just created. |
| ThenTerm->eraseFromParent(); |
| ElseTerm->eraseFromParent(); |
| |
| // Branch from the "merge" block to the original normal destination. |
| Builder.SetInsertPoint(MergeBlock); |
| Builder.CreateBr(OrigInvoke->getNormalDest()); |
| |
| // Fix-up phi nodes in the original invoke's normal and unwind destinations. |
| fixupPHINodeForNormalDest(OrigInvoke, OrigBlock, MergeBlock); |
| fixupPHINodeForUnwindDest(OrigInvoke, MergeBlock, ThenBlock, ElseBlock); |
| |
| // Now set the normal destinations of the invoke instructions to be the |
| // "merge" block. |
| OrigInvoke->setNormalDest(MergeBlock); |
| NewInvoke->setNormalDest(MergeBlock); |
| } |
| |
| // Create a phi node for the returned value of the call site. |
| createRetPHINode(OrigInst, NewInst, MergeBlock, Builder); |
| |
| return NewInst; |
| } |
| |
| bool llvm::isLegalToPromote(CallSite CS, Function *Callee, |
| const char **FailureReason) { |
| assert(!CS.getCalledFunction() && "Only indirect call sites can be promoted"); |
| |
| // Check the return type. The callee's return value type must be bitcast |
| // compatible with the call site's type. |
| Type *CallRetTy = CS.getInstruction()->getType(); |
| Type *FuncRetTy = Callee->getReturnType(); |
| if (CallRetTy != FuncRetTy) |
| if (!CastInst::isBitCastable(FuncRetTy, CallRetTy)) { |
| if (FailureReason) |
| *FailureReason = "Return type mismatch"; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // The number of formal arguments of the callee. |
| unsigned NumParams = Callee->getFunctionType()->getNumParams(); |
| |
| // Check the number of arguments. The callee and call site must agree on the |
| // number of arguments. |
| if (CS.arg_size() != NumParams && !Callee->isVarArg()) { |
| if (FailureReason) |
| *FailureReason = "The number of arguments mismatch"; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // Check the argument types. The callee's formal argument types must be |
| // bitcast compatible with the corresponding actual argument types of the call |
| // site. |
| for (unsigned I = 0; I < NumParams; ++I) { |
| Type *FormalTy = Callee->getFunctionType()->getFunctionParamType(I); |
| Type *ActualTy = CS.getArgument(I)->getType(); |
| if (FormalTy == ActualTy) |
| continue; |
| if (!CastInst::isBitCastable(ActualTy, FormalTy)) { |
| if (FailureReason) |
| *FailureReason = "Argument type mismatch"; |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| Instruction *llvm::promoteCall(CallSite CS, Function *Callee, |
| CastInst **RetBitCast) { |
| assert(!CS.getCalledFunction() && "Only indirect call sites can be promoted"); |
| |
| // Set the called function of the call site to be the given callee. |
| CS.setCalledFunction(Callee); |
| |
| // Since the call site will no longer be direct, we must clear metadata that |
| // is only appropriate for indirect calls. This includes !prof and !callees |
| // metadata. |
| CS.getInstruction()->setMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_prof, nullptr); |
| CS.getInstruction()->setMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_callees, nullptr); |
| |
| // If the function type of the call site matches that of the callee, no |
| // additional work is required. |
| if (CS.getFunctionType() == Callee->getFunctionType()) |
| return CS.getInstruction(); |
| |
| // Save the return types of the call site and callee. |
| Type *CallSiteRetTy = CS.getInstruction()->getType(); |
| Type *CalleeRetTy = Callee->getReturnType(); |
| |
| // Change the function type of the call site the match that of the callee. |
| CS.mutateFunctionType(Callee->getFunctionType()); |
| |
| // Inspect the arguments of the call site. If an argument's type doesn't |
| // match the corresponding formal argument's type in the callee, bitcast it |
| // to the correct type. |
| auto CalleeType = Callee->getFunctionType(); |
| auto CalleeParamNum = CalleeType->getNumParams(); |
| for (unsigned ArgNo = 0; ArgNo < CalleeParamNum; ++ArgNo) { |
| auto *Arg = CS.getArgument(ArgNo); |
| Type *FormalTy = CalleeType->getParamType(ArgNo); |
| Type *ActualTy = Arg->getType(); |
| if (FormalTy != ActualTy) { |
| auto *Cast = CastInst::Create(Instruction::BitCast, Arg, FormalTy, "", |
| CS.getInstruction()); |
| CS.setArgument(ArgNo, Cast); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // If the return type of the call site doesn't match that of the callee, cast |
| // the returned value to the appropriate type. |
| if (!CallSiteRetTy->isVoidTy() && CallSiteRetTy != CalleeRetTy) |
| createRetBitCast(CS, CallSiteRetTy, RetBitCast); |
| |
| return CS.getInstruction(); |
| } |
| |
| Instruction *llvm::promoteCallWithIfThenElse(CallSite CS, Function *Callee, |
| MDNode *BranchWeights) { |
| |
| // Version the indirect call site. If the called value is equal to the given |
| // callee, 'NewInst' will be executed, otherwise the original call site will |
| // be executed. |
| Instruction *NewInst = versionCallSite(CS, Callee, BranchWeights); |
| |
| // Promote 'NewInst' so that it directly calls the desired function. |
| return promoteCall(CallSite(NewInst), Callee); |
| } |
| |
| #undef DEBUG_TYPE |