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2023-12-06[ThinLTO] Add tail call flag to call edges in summary (#74043)Teresa Johnson
This adds support for a HasTailCall flag on function call edges in the ThinLTO summary. It is intended for use in aiding discovery of missing frames from tail calls in profiled call stacks for MemProf of profiled binaries that did not disable tail call elimination. A follow on change will add the use of this new flag during MemProf context disambiguation. The new flag is encoded in the bitcode along with either the hotness flag from the profile, or the relative block frequency under the -write-relbf-to-summary flag when there is no profile data. Because we now will always have some additional call edge information, I have removed the non-profile function summary record format, and we simply encode the tail call flag along with a hotness type of none when there is no profile information or relative block frequency. The change of record format and name caused most of the test case changes. I have added explicit testing of generation of the new tail call flag into the bitcode and IR assembly format as part of the changes to llvm/test/Bitcode/thinlto-function-summary-refgraph.ll. I have also added round trip testing through assembly and bitcode to llvm/test/Assembler/thinlto-summary.ll.
2023-04-20[ThinLTO] Remove BlockCount for non partial sample profile buildsTeresa Johnson
As pointed out in https://discourse.llvm.org/t/undeterministic-thin-index-file/69985, the block count added to distributed ThinLTO index files breaks incremental builds on ThinLTO - if any linked file has a different number of BBs, then the accumulated sum placed in the index files will change, causing all ThinLTO backend compiles to be redone. The block count is only used for scaling of partial sample profiles, and was added in D80403 for D79831. This patch simply removes this field from the index files of non partial sample profile compiles, which is NFC on the output of the compiler. We subsequently need to see if this can be removed for partial sample profiles without signficant performance loss, or redesigned in a way that does not destroy caching. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D148746
2020-05-28[ThinLTO] Compute the basic block count across modules.Hiroshi Yamauchi
Summary: Count the per-module number of basic blocks when the module summary is computed and sum them up during Thin LTO indexing. This is used to estimate the working set size under the partial sample PGO. This is split off of D79831. Reviewers: davidxl, espindola Subscribers: emaste, inglorion, hiraditya, MaskRay, steven_wu, dexonsmith, arphaman, llvm-commits Tags: #llvm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80403
2019-07-05[ThinLTO] Attempt to recommit r365188 after alignment fixEugene Leviant
llvm-svn: 365215
2019-07-05Reverted r365188 due to alignment problems on i686-androidEugene Leviant
llvm-svn: 365206
2019-07-05[ThinLTO] Attempt to recommit r365040 after caching fixEugene Leviant
It's possible that some function can load and store the same variable using the same constant expression: store %Derived* @foo, %Derived** bitcast (%Base** @bar to %Derived**) %42 = load %Derived*, %Derived** bitcast (%Base** @bar to %Derived**) The bitcast expression was mistakenly cached while processing loads, and never examined later when processing store. This caused @bar to be mistakenly treated as read-only variable. See load-store-caching.ll. llvm-svn: 365188
2019-07-04Revert [ThinLTO] Optimize writeonly globals outReid Kleckner
This reverts r365040 (git commit 5cacb914758c7f436b47c8362100f10cef14bbc4) Speculatively reverting, since this appears to have broken check-lld on Linux. Partial analysis in https://crbug.com/981168. llvm-svn: 365097
2019-07-03[ThinLTO] Optimize writeonly globals outEugene Leviant
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63444 llvm-svn: 365040
2019-01-11[LTO] Record whether LTOUnit splitting is enabled in indexTeresa Johnson
Summary: Records in the module summary index whether the bitcode was compiled with the option necessary to enable splitting the LTO unit (e.g. -fsanitize=cfi, -fwhole-program-vtables, or -fsplit-lto-unit). The information is passed down to the ModuleSummaryIndex builder via a new module flag "EnableSplitLTOUnit", which is propagated onto a flag on the summary index. This is then used during the LTO link to check whether all linked summaries were built with the same value of this flag. If not, an error is issued when we detect a situation requiring whole program visibility of the class hierarchy. This is the case when both of the following conditions are met: 1) We are performing LowerTypeTests or Whole Program Devirtualization. 2) There are type tests or type checked loads in the code. Note I have also changed the ThinLTOBitcodeWriter to also gate the module splitting on the value of this flag. Reviewers: pcc Subscribers: ormris, mehdi_amini, Prazek, inglorion, eraman, steven_wu, dexonsmith, arphaman, dang, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53890 llvm-svn: 350948
2018-11-16[ThinLTO] Internalize readonly globalsEugene Leviant
An attempt to recommit r346584 after failure on OSX build bot. Fixed cache key computation in ThinLTOCodeGenerator and added test case llvm-svn: 347033
2018-11-13Revert "[ThinLTO] Internalize readonly globals"Steven Wu
This reverts commit 10c84a8f35cae4a9fc421648d9608fccda3925f2. llvm-svn: 346768
2018-11-10[ThinLTO] Internalize readonly globalsEugene Leviant
This patch allows internalising globals if all accesses to them (from live functions) are from non-volatile load instructions Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49362 llvm-svn: 346584
2017-08-04[ThinLTO] Add FunctionAttrs to ThinLTO indexCharles Saternos
Adds function attributes to index: ReadNone, ReadOnly, NoRecurse, NoAlias. This attributes will be used for future ThinLTO optimizations that will propagate function attributes across modules. llvm-svn: 310061
2016-10-08[ThinLTO] Record calls to aliasesTeresa Johnson
Summary: When there is a call to an alias in the same module, we were not adding a call edge. So we could incorrectly think that the alias was dead if it was inlined in that function, despite having a reference imported elsewhere. This resulted in unsats at link time. Add a call edge when the call is to an alias. Reviewers: davide, mehdi_amini Subscribers: llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25384 llvm-svn: 283664