| ; RUN: opt -basicaa -loop-accesses -analyze < %s | FileCheck %s |
| ; RUN: opt -passes='require<scalar-evolution>,require<aa>,loop(print-access-info)' -disable-output < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s |
| |
| ; This loop: |
| ; |
| ; int **A; |
| ; for (i) |
| ; for (j) { |
| ; A[i][j] = A[i-1][j] * B[j] |
| ; B[j+1] = 2 // backward dep between this and the previous |
| ; } |
| ; |
| ; is transformed by Load-PRE to stash away A[i] for the next iteration of the |
| ; outer loop: |
| ; |
| ; Curr = A[0]; // Prev_0 |
| ; for (i: 1..N) { |
| ; Prev = Curr; // Prev = PHI (Prev_0, Curr) |
| ; Curr = A[i]; |
| ; for (j: 0..N) { |
| ; Curr[j] = Prev[j] * B[j] |
| ; B[j+1] = 2 // backward dep between this and the previous |
| ; } |
| ; } |
| ; |
| ; Since A[i] and A[i-1] are likely to be independent, getUnderlyingObjects |
| ; should not assume that Curr and Prev share the same underlying object. |
| ; |
| ; If it did we would try to dependence-analyze Curr and Prev and the analysis |
| ; would fail with non-constant distance. |
| ; |
| ; To illustrate one of the negative consequences of this, if the loop has a |
| ; backward dependence we won't detect this but instead fully fall back on |
| ; memchecks (that is what LAA does after encountering a case of non-constant |
| ; distance). |
| |
| target datalayout = "e-m:o-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" |
| target triple = "x86_64-apple-macosx10.10.0" |
| |
| ; CHECK: for_j.body: |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: Report: unsafe dependent memory operations in loop |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: Dependences: |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: Backward: |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: %loadB = load i8, i8* %gepB, align 1 -> |
| ; CHECK-NEXT: store i8 2, i8* %gepB_plus_one, align 1 |
| |
| define void @f(i8** noalias %A, i8* noalias %B, i64 %N) { |
| for_i.preheader: |
| %prev_0 = load i8*, i8** %A, align 8 |
| br label %for_i.body |
| |
| for_i.body: |
| %i = phi i64 [1, %for_i.preheader], [%i.1, %for_j.end] |
| %prev = phi i8* [%prev_0, %for_i.preheader], [%curr, %for_j.end] |
| %gep = getelementptr inbounds i8*, i8** %A, i64 %i |
| %curr = load i8*, i8** %gep, align 8 |
| br label %for_j.preheader |
| |
| for_j.preheader: |
| br label %for_j.body |
| |
| for_j.body: |
| %j = phi i64 [0, %for_j.preheader], [%j.1, %for_j.body] |
| |
| %gepPrev = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %prev, i64 %j |
| %gepCurr = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %curr, i64 %j |
| %gepB = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %B, i64 %j |
| |
| %loadPrev = load i8, i8* %gepPrev, align 1 |
| %loadB = load i8, i8* %gepB, align 1 |
| |
| %mul = mul i8 %loadPrev, %loadB |
| |
| store i8 %mul, i8* %gepCurr, align 1 |
| |
| %gepB_plus_one = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %gepB, i64 1 |
| store i8 2, i8* %gepB_plus_one, align 1 |
| |
| %j.1 = add nuw i64 %j, 1 |
| %exitcondj = icmp eq i64 %j.1, %N |
| br i1 %exitcondj, label %for_j.end, label %for_j.body |
| |
| for_j.end: |
| |
| %i.1 = add nuw i64 %i, 1 |
| %exitcond = icmp eq i64 %i.1, %N |
| br i1 %exitcond, label %for_i.end, label %for_i.body |
| |
| for_i.end: |
| ret void |
| } |