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2025-11-14[Polly] Introduce PhaseManager and remove LPM support (#125442) (#167560)Michael Kruse
Reapply of a22d1c2225543aa9ae7882f6b1a97ee7b2c95574. Using this PR for pre-merge CI. Instead of relying on any pass manager to schedule Polly's passes, add Polly's own pipeline manager which is seen as a monolithic pass in LLVM's pass manager. Polly's former passes are now phases of the new PhaseManager component. Relying on LLVM's pass manager (the legacy as well as the New Pass Manager) to manage Polly's phases never was a good fit that the PhaseManager resolves: * Polly passes were modifying analysis results, in particular RegionInfo and ScopInfo. This means that there was not just one unique and "definite" analysis result, the actual result depended on which analyses ran prior, and the pass manager was not allowed to throw away cached analyses or prior SCoP optimizations would have been forgotten. The LLVM pass manger's persistance of analysis results is not contractual but designed for caching. * Polly depends on a particular execution order of passes and regions (e.g. regression tests, invalidation of consecutive SCoPs). LLVM's pass manager does not guarantee any excecution order. * Polly does not completely preserve DominatorTree, RegionInfo, LoopInfo, or ScalarEvolution, but only as-needed for Polly's own uses. Because the ScopDetection object stores references to those analyses, it still had to lie to the pass manager that they would be preserved, or the pass manager would have released and recomputed the invalidated analysis objects that ScopDetection/ScopInfo was still referencing. To ensure that no non-Polly pass would see these not-completely-preserved analyses, all analyses still had to be thrown away after the ScopPassManager, respectively with a BarrierNoopPass in case of the LPM. * The NPM's PassInstrumentation wraps the IR unit into an `llvm::Any` object, but implementations such as PrintIRInstrumentation call llvm_unreachable on encountering an unknown IR unit, such as SCoPs, with no extension points to add support. Hence LLVM crashes when dumping IR between SCoP passes (such as `-print-before-changed` with Polly being active). The new PhaseManager uses some command line options that previously belonged to Polly's legacy passes, such as `-polly-print-detect` (so the option will continue to work). Hence the LPM support is incompatible with the new approach and support for it is removed.
2025-11-04Revert "[Polly] Introduce PhaseManager and remove LPM support (#125442)"Aiden Grossman
This reverts commit e987ab11a6f3d3965ef26fc42c82db3e8b1d56f5. This broke premerge: 1. https://lab.llvm.org/staging/#/builders/192/builds/9521 2. https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/actions/runs/19054182009 Notably this did not break inside the PR. Not exactly sure why. I realize that there is a lot of test churn here, but they're largely in polly where commit frequency is much lower, so a reapply of the patch should be clean.
2025-11-03[Polly] Introduce PhaseManager and remove LPM support (#125442)Michael Kruse
Instead of relying on any pass manager to schedule Polly's passes, add Polly's own pipeline manager which is seen as a monolithic pass in LLVM's pass manager. Polly's former passes are now phases of the new PhaseManager component. Relying on LLVM's pass manager (the legacy as well as the New Pass Manager) to manage Polly's phases never was a good fit that the PhaseManager resolves: * Polly passes were modifying analysis results, in particular RegionInfo and ScopInfo. This means that there was not just one unique and "definite" analysis result, the actual result depended on which analyses ran prior, and the pass manager was not allowed to throw away cached analyses or prior SCoP optimizations would have been forgotten. The LLVM pass manger's persistance of analysis results is not contractual but designed for caching. * Polly depends on a particular execution order of passes and regions (e.g. regression tests, invalidation of consecutive SCoPs). LLVM's pass manager does not guarantee any excecution order. * Polly does not completely preserve DominatorTree, RegionInfo, LoopInfo, or ScalarEvolution, but only as-needed for Polly's own uses. Because the ScopDetection object stores references to those analyses, it still had to lie to the pass manager that they would be preserved, or the pass manager would have released and recomputed the invalidated analysis objects that ScopDetection/ScopInfo was still referencing. To ensure that no non-Polly pass would see these not-completely-preserved analyses, all analyses still had to be thrown away after the ScopPassManager, respectively with a BarrierNoopPass in case of the LPM. * The NPM's PassInstrumentation wraps the IR unit into an `llvm::Any` object, but implementations such as PrintIRInstrumentation call llvm_unreachable on encountering an unknown IR unit, such as SCoPs, with no extension points to add support. Hence LLVM crashes when dumping IR between SCoP passes (such as `-print-before-changed` with Polly being active). The new PhaseManager uses some command line options that previously belonged to Polly's legacy passes, such as `-polly-print-detect` (so the option will continue to work). Hence the LPM support is incompatible with the new approach and support for it is removed.
2024-12-11[Polly] Disable vectorization for Polly's fallback loops (#119188)Karthika Devi C
The patch sets the vectorization metadata to false for Polly's fallback loops. These are the loops executed when RTCs fail. This minimizes the multiple loop versioning carried out by Polly and subsequently by the Loop Vectorizer. --------- Co-authored-by: Michael Kruse <github@meinersbur.de>
2024-05-24Reland "[polly] Port polly tests to use NPM" (#92918)rahulana-quic
Even as the NPM has been in use by Polly for a while now, the majority of the tests continue using the LPM passes. This patch ports the tests to use the NPM passes (for example, by replacing a flag such as -polly-detect with -passes=polly-detect following the NPM syntax for specifying passes) with some exceptions for some missing features in the new passes. Relanding #90632.
2024-05-14Revert "[polly] Port polly tests to use NPM" (#92215)Eli Friedman
Reverts llvm/llvm-project#90632. Causing failures on buildbots that dynamically load polly. Reverting while we sort it out.
2024-05-14[polly] Port polly tests to use NPM (#90632)rahulana-quic
Even as the NPM has been in use by Polly for a while now, the majority of the tests continue using the LPM passes. This patch ports the tests to use the NPM passes (for example, by replacing a flag such as -polly-detect with -passes=polly-detect following the NPM syntax for specifying passes) with some exceptions for some missing features in the new passes. Additionally, the lit substitution %loadPolly is replaced by the substitution of what was %loadNPMPolly and %loadNPMPolly is removed.
2023-03-17[Polly] Convert remaining tests to opaque pointers (NFC)Nikita Popov
2023-01-18[AsmParser] Remove typed pointer auto-detectionNikita Popov
IR is now always parsed in opaque pointer mode, unless -opaque-pointers=0 is explicitly given. There is no automatic detection of typed pointers anymore. The -opaque-pointers=0 option is added to any remaining IR tests that haven't been migrated yet. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141912
2021-09-22[Polly] Dissolve Isl test directory. NFC.Michael Kruse
All tests use ISL, integrate its subfolder into the components they belong to.