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2017 Mar 01
2
Any indispensable passes?
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 12:53 PM, John Criswell via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On 3/1/17 2:54 PM, Peizhao Ou via llvm-dev wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am currently testing out a combination of IR->IR passes with opt to > benchmark how they affect performance. The source code works fine if simply > use the clang (-O0/-O3) to directly compile to
2008 Dec 04
2
[LLVMdev] 32bit math being promoted to 64 bit
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > > On Dec 4, 2008, at 8:58 AM, Villmow, Micah wrote: > > What optimization pass promotes 32 bit math operations to 64 bit operations > so I can disable it? I have code that works fine with optimizations turned > off but fails with it turned on because of this stage. > > > Do you have a
2010 Feb 03
1
[LLVMdev] Compiling Linux Kernel
Does anyone have experience to compile Linux kernel in LLVM-2.6? I am working on a C/C++ race detection framework and want to test in large applications. But I do have a lot of errors while compiling Linux kernel 2.6.3 using LLVM-2.6. Actually, I only need to get the .bc bitcode file. Anyboy does similar work before? Which Linux kernel version is used and any skills? Thanks. Lei /****** * Lei
2015 Jan 17
3
[LLVMdev] loop multiversioning
Does LLVM have loop multiversioning ? it seems it does not with clang++ -O3 -mllvm -debug-pass=Arguments program.c -c bash-4.1$ clang++ -O3 -mllvm -debug-pass=Arguments fast_algorithms.c -c clang-3.6: warning: treating 'c' input as 'c++' when in C++ mode, this behavior is deprecated Pass Arguments: -datalayout -notti -basictti -x86tti -targetlibinfo -no-aa -tbaa -scoped-noalias
2015 May 11
2
[LLVMdev] about MemoryDependenceAnalysis usage
add -basicaa to your command line :) On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 7:15 AM, Willy WOLFF <willy.mh.wolff at gmail.com> wrote: > I play a bit more with MemoryDependenceAnalysis by wrapping my pass, and > call explicitely BasicAliasAnalysis. Its still using No Alias Analysis. > > How can I let MemoryDependenceAnalysis use BasicAliasAnalysis? > > Please, find attached my pass. >
2016 May 09
4
Some questions about phase ordering in OPT and LLC
Hi, I'm a PhD student doing phase ordering as part of my PhD topic and I would like to ask some questions about LLVM. Executing the following command to see what passes does OPT execute when targeting a SPARC V8 processor: /opt/clang+llvm-3.7.1-x86_64-linux-gnu-ubuntu-15.10/bin/llvm-as < /dev/null | /opt/clang+llvm-3.7.1-x86_64-linux-gnu-ubuntu-15.10/bin/opt -O3 -march=sparc -mcpu=v8
2009 Feb 02
1
[LLVMdev] Proposal: Debug information improvement - keep the line number with optimizations
Hi, I've been thinking about how to keep the line number with the llvm transform/Analysis passes. Basically, I agree with Chris's notes ( http://www.nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes/DebugInfoImprovements.txt), and I will follow his way to turn on the line number information when optimization enabled. Here is a detailed proposal: 1. Introduction At the time of this writing, LLVM's
2015 May 02
5
[LLVMdev] Modifying LoopUnrollingPass
Hi Zhoulai, I am trying to modify "LoopUnrollPass" in llvm which produces multiple copies of loop equal to the loop unroll factor.Currently, using multicore architecture, say 3 for example and the execution goes like: for 3 cores if there are 9 iterations of loop core instruction 1 0,3,6 2 1,4,7 3 2,5,8 But I want to to
2018 Jun 30
4
Determine reason for failure at -O1
Hi Everyone, We caught a report for a failed self test when using Clang 5.0 and 6.0 with -DDEBUG and -O1 (i.e., a "debug build"). The code is question is located at https://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp/blob/master/cham-simd.cpp . It is the SSSE3 code path for CHAM64. Other optimizations levels are OK for Clang. GCC, ICC and MSVC are OK. The code is valgrind, Sanitizer, Coverity and
2007 Dec 07
3
[LLVMdev] Reproducing output of llvm-gcc using opt tool
Hi, Recently, I was looking into the bug #1227. I wanted to check if reordering optimization passes could solve it. To start with, I tried to reproduce the output of llvm-g++ -O3 using the combination of llvm-g++ -O0 and opt with the appropriate passes. However, I was unable to. I use SVN versions of llvm and llvm-gcc-4.2. First, I compile example.cpp (attached; taken from the bug #1227) with: $
2015 Dec 02
5
Is there a way to pass Optimization passes to clang?
0 down vote favorite <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34049511/how-to-pass-optimization-passes-to-clang#> I'm trying to debug an issue for a new target where a testcase fails with -O1 optimization and passes with -O0 optimization. I got a list of optimization passes being performed when 'clang -O1' is called like this: llvm-as < /dev/null | opt -O1 -disable-output
2007 Dec 08
0
[LLVMdev] Reproducing output of llvm-gcc using opt tool
On Dec 7, 2007, at 1:43 AM, Wojciech Matyjewicz wrote: > Recently, I was looking into the bug #1227. I wanted to check if > reordering optimization passes could solve it. To start with, I > tried to > reproduce the output of llvm-g++ -O3 using the combination of llvm-g++ > -O0 and opt with the appropriate passes. However, I was unable to. I > use > SVN versions of llvm and
2016 May 09
2
Some questions about phase ordering in OPT and LLC
On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 01:07:07PM -0700, Mehdi Amini via llvm-dev wrote: > > > On May 9, 2016, at 10:43 AM, Ricardo Nobre via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm a PhD student doing phase ordering as part of my PhD topic and I would like to ask some questions about LLVM. > > > > Executing the following
2015 May 09
2
[LLVMdev] about MemoryDependenceAnalysis usage
Hi, I try to use MemoryDependenceAnalysis in a pass to analyse a simple function: void fct (int *restrict*restrict M, int *restrict*restrict L) { S1: M[1][1] = 1; S2: L[2][2] = 2; } When I iterate over MemoryDependenceAnalysis on the S2 statement, I get the load instruction for the first depth of the array, that’s ok. But I get also the load and store for the S1 statement. I assume the
2011 Oct 22
5
[LLVMdev] How to make Polly ignore some non-affine memory accesses
I was trying the new feature you introduce about printing out the graphs, so I updated my version of llvm/clang/polly synchronizing them to the last version, but I get this error launching clang (also , I recently switched to MacOS X for development): $ clang not_so_simple_loop.c -O3 -Xclang -load -Xclang ${PATH_TO_POLLY_LIB}/LLVMPolly.dylib -mllvm -enable-polly-viewer -mllvm -enable-iv-rewrite
2011 Oct 07
1
[LLVMdev] How to make Polly ignore some non-affine memory accesses
I add also the output of these commands: [hades at artemis examples]$ ./compile_ex.sh super_simple_loop Printing analysis 'Polly - Detect Scops in functions' for function 'main': [hades at artemis examples]$ modifying it in : #include <stdio.h> int main() { int A[1024]; int j, k=10; for (j = 0; j < 1024; j++) A[j] = k;
2017 Oct 14
2
IR Pass Ordering Sensitivity
Hi, I'm trying to autotune a good sequence of IR optimization passes and I seem to run into segfaults in opt (in LLVM5) with certain pass orderings. Is this expected behavior? If so, what would be the recommended way of determining pass dependencies so that I can encode them into the tuner? The test program can be found here: https://gist.github.com/kavon/92d153cdd54ce9b77162af3af47d4c95
2010 Jan 13
2
[LLVMdev] Cross-module function inlining
I've developed a working LLVM back-end (based on LLVM 2.6) for a custom architecture with its own tool chain. This tool chain creates stand-alone programs from a single assembly. We used to use GCC, which supported producing a single machine assembly from multiple source files. I modified Clang to accept the architecture, but discovered that clang-cc (or the Clang Tool subclass inside Clang)
2011 Oct 08
0
[LLVMdev] How to make Polly ignore some non-affine memory accesses
On 10/07/2011 03:43 PM, Marcello Maggioni wrote: > 2011/10/7 Marcello Maggioni<hayarms at gmail.com>: >> Hi, >> >> for example this loop: >> >> #include<stdio.h> >> >> int main() >> { >> int A[1024]; >> int j, k=10; >> for (j = 1; j< 1024; j++) >> A[j] =
2015 Mar 12
3
[LLVMdev] Question about shouldMergeGEPs in InstructionCombining
I think it would make sense for (1) and (2). I am not sure if (3) is feasible in instcombine. (I am not too familiar with LoopInfo) For the Octasic's Opus platform, I modified shouldMergeGEPs in our fork to: if (GEP.hasAllZeroIndices() && !Src.hasAllZeroIndices() && !Src.hasOneUse()) return false; return Src.hasAllConstantIndices(); // was return false;