| //===- IR/OpenMPIRBuilder.h - OpenMP encoding builder for LLVM IR - C++ -*-===// |
| // |
| // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. |
| // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // This file defines the OpenMPIRBuilder class and helpers used as a convenient |
| // way to create LLVM instructions for OpenMP directives. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #ifndef LLVM_FRONTEND_OPENMP_OMPIRBUILDER_H |
| #define LLVM_FRONTEND_OPENMP_OMPIRBUILDER_H |
| |
| #include "llvm/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPConstants.h" |
| #include "llvm/IR/DebugLoc.h" |
| #include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h" |
| #include <forward_list> |
| |
| namespace llvm { |
| class CanonicalLoopInfo; |
| |
| /// An interface to create LLVM-IR for OpenMP directives. |
| /// |
| /// Each OpenMP directive has a corresponding public generator method. |
| class OpenMPIRBuilder { |
| public: |
| /// Create a new OpenMPIRBuilder operating on the given module \p M. This will |
| /// not have an effect on \p M (see initialize). |
| OpenMPIRBuilder(Module &M) : M(M), Builder(M.getContext()) {} |
| ~OpenMPIRBuilder(); |
| |
| /// Initialize the internal state, this will put structures types and |
| /// potentially other helpers into the underlying module. Must be called |
| /// before any other method and only once! |
| void initialize(); |
| |
| /// Finalize the underlying module, e.g., by outlining regions. |
| /// \param Fn The function to be finalized. If not used, |
| /// all functions are finalized. |
| void finalize(Function *Fn = nullptr); |
| |
| /// Add attributes known for \p FnID to \p Fn. |
| void addAttributes(omp::RuntimeFunction FnID, Function &Fn); |
| |
| /// Type used throughout for insertion points. |
| using InsertPointTy = IRBuilder<>::InsertPoint; |
| |
| /// Callback type for variable finalization (think destructors). |
| /// |
| /// \param CodeGenIP is the insertion point at which the finalization code |
| /// should be placed. |
| /// |
| /// A finalize callback knows about all objects that need finalization, e.g. |
| /// destruction, when the scope of the currently generated construct is left |
| /// at the time, and location, the callback is invoked. |
| using FinalizeCallbackTy = std::function<void(InsertPointTy CodeGenIP)>; |
| |
| struct FinalizationInfo { |
| /// The finalization callback provided by the last in-flight invocation of |
| /// createXXXX for the directive of kind DK. |
| FinalizeCallbackTy FiniCB; |
| |
| /// The directive kind of the innermost directive that has an associated |
| /// region which might require finalization when it is left. |
| omp::Directive DK; |
| |
| /// Flag to indicate if the directive is cancellable. |
| bool IsCancellable; |
| }; |
| |
| /// Push a finalization callback on the finalization stack. |
| /// |
| /// NOTE: Temporary solution until Clang CG is gone. |
| void pushFinalizationCB(const FinalizationInfo &FI) { |
| FinalizationStack.push_back(FI); |
| } |
| |
| /// Pop the last finalization callback from the finalization stack. |
| /// |
| /// NOTE: Temporary solution until Clang CG is gone. |
| void popFinalizationCB() { FinalizationStack.pop_back(); } |
| |
| /// Callback type for body (=inner region) code generation |
| /// |
| /// The callback takes code locations as arguments, each describing a |
| /// location at which code might need to be generated or a location that is |
| /// the target of control transfer. |
| /// |
| /// \param AllocaIP is the insertion point at which new alloca instructions |
| /// should be placed. |
| /// \param CodeGenIP is the insertion point at which the body code should be |
| /// placed. |
| /// \param ContinuationBB is the basic block target to leave the body. |
| /// |
| /// Note that all blocks pointed to by the arguments have terminators. |
| using BodyGenCallbackTy = |
| function_ref<void(InsertPointTy AllocaIP, InsertPointTy CodeGenIP, |
| BasicBlock &ContinuationBB)>; |
| |
| // This is created primarily for sections construct as llvm::function_ref |
| // (BodyGenCallbackTy) is not storable (as described in the comments of |
| // function_ref class - function_ref contains non-ownable reference |
| // to the callable. |
| using StorableBodyGenCallbackTy = |
| std::function<void(InsertPointTy AllocaIP, InsertPointTy CodeGenIP, |
| BasicBlock &ContinuationBB)>; |
| |
| /// Callback type for loop body code generation. |
| /// |
| /// \param CodeGenIP is the insertion point where the loop's body code must be |
| /// placed. This will be a dedicated BasicBlock with a |
| /// conditional branch from the loop condition check and |
| /// terminated with an unconditional branch to the loop |
| /// latch. |
| /// \param IndVar is the induction variable usable at the insertion point. |
| using LoopBodyGenCallbackTy = |
| function_ref<void(InsertPointTy CodeGenIP, Value *IndVar)>; |
| |
| /// Callback type for variable privatization (think copy & default |
| /// constructor). |
| /// |
| /// \param AllocaIP is the insertion point at which new alloca instructions |
| /// should be placed. |
| /// \param CodeGenIP is the insertion point at which the privatization code |
| /// should be placed. |
| /// \param Original The value being copied/created, should not be used in the |
| /// generated IR. |
| /// \param Inner The equivalent of \p Original that should be used in the |
| /// generated IR; this is equal to \p Original if the value is |
| /// a pointer and can thus be passed directly, otherwise it is |
| /// an equivalent but different value. |
| /// \param ReplVal The replacement value, thus a copy or new created version |
| /// of \p Inner. |
| /// |
| /// \returns The new insertion point where code generation continues and |
| /// \p ReplVal the replacement value. |
| using PrivatizeCallbackTy = function_ref<InsertPointTy( |
| InsertPointTy AllocaIP, InsertPointTy CodeGenIP, Value &Original, |
| Value &Inner, Value *&ReplVal)>; |
| |
| /// Description of a LLVM-IR insertion point (IP) and a debug/source location |
| /// (filename, line, column, ...). |
| struct LocationDescription { |
| LocationDescription(const IRBuilderBase &IRB) |
| : IP(IRB.saveIP()), DL(IRB.getCurrentDebugLocation()) {} |
| LocationDescription(const InsertPointTy &IP) : IP(IP) {} |
| LocationDescription(const InsertPointTy &IP, const DebugLoc &DL) |
| : IP(IP), DL(DL) {} |
| InsertPointTy IP; |
| DebugLoc DL; |
| }; |
| |
| /// Emitter methods for OpenMP directives. |
| /// |
| ///{ |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp barrier' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The location where the barrier directive was encountered. |
| /// \param DK The kind of directive that caused the barrier. |
| /// \param ForceSimpleCall Flag to force a simple (=non-cancellation) barrier. |
| /// \param CheckCancelFlag Flag to indicate a cancel barrier return value |
| /// should be checked and acted upon. |
| /// |
| /// \returns The insertion point after the barrier. |
| InsertPointTy createBarrier(const LocationDescription &Loc, omp::Directive DK, |
| bool ForceSimpleCall = false, |
| bool CheckCancelFlag = true); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp cancel' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The location where the directive was encountered. |
| /// \param IfCondition The evaluated 'if' clause expression, if any. |
| /// \param CanceledDirective The kind of directive that is cancled. |
| /// |
| /// \returns The insertion point after the barrier. |
| InsertPointTy createCancel(const LocationDescription &Loc, Value *IfCondition, |
| omp::Directive CanceledDirective); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp parallel' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param AllocaIP The insertion points to be used for alloca instructions. |
| /// \param BodyGenCB Callback that will generate the region code. |
| /// \param PrivCB Callback to copy a given variable (think copy constructor). |
| /// \param FiniCB Callback to finalize variable copies. |
| /// \param IfCondition The evaluated 'if' clause expression, if any. |
| /// \param NumThreads The evaluated 'num_threads' clause expression, if any. |
| /// \param ProcBind The value of the 'proc_bind' clause (see ProcBindKind). |
| /// \param IsCancellable Flag to indicate a cancellable parallel region. |
| /// |
| /// \returns The insertion position *after* the parallel. |
| IRBuilder<>::InsertPoint |
| createParallel(const LocationDescription &Loc, InsertPointTy AllocaIP, |
| BodyGenCallbackTy BodyGenCB, PrivatizeCallbackTy PrivCB, |
| FinalizeCallbackTy FiniCB, Value *IfCondition, |
| Value *NumThreads, omp::ProcBindKind ProcBind, |
| bool IsCancellable); |
| |
| /// Generator for the control flow structure of an OpenMP canonical loop. |
| /// |
| /// This generator operates on the logical iteration space of the loop, i.e. |
| /// the caller only has to provide a loop trip count of the loop as defined by |
| /// base language semantics. The trip count is interpreted as an unsigned |
| /// integer. The induction variable passed to \p BodyGenCB will be of the same |
| /// type and run from 0 to \p TripCount - 1. It is up to the callback to |
| /// convert the logical iteration variable to the loop counter variable in the |
| /// loop body. |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. The insert |
| /// location can be between two instructions or the end of a |
| /// degenerate block (e.g. a BB under construction). |
| /// \param BodyGenCB Callback that will generate the loop body code. |
| /// \param TripCount Number of iterations the loop body is executed. |
| /// \param Name Base name used to derive BB and instruction names. |
| /// |
| /// \returns An object representing the created control flow structure which |
| /// can be used for loop-associated directives. |
| CanonicalLoopInfo *createCanonicalLoop(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| LoopBodyGenCallbackTy BodyGenCB, |
| Value *TripCount, |
| const Twine &Name = "loop"); |
| |
| /// Generator for the control flow structure of an OpenMP canonical loop. |
| /// |
| /// Instead of a logical iteration space, this allows specifying user-defined |
| /// loop counter values using increment, upper- and lower bounds. To |
| /// disambiguate the terminology when counting downwards, instead of lower |
| /// bounds we use \p Start for the loop counter value in the first body |
| /// iteration. |
| /// |
| /// Consider the following limitations: |
| /// |
| /// * A loop counter space over all integer values of its bit-width cannot be |
| /// represented. E.g using uint8_t, its loop trip count of 256 cannot be |
| /// stored into an 8 bit integer): |
| /// |
| /// DO I = 0, 255, 1 |
| /// |
| /// * Unsigned wrapping is only supported when wrapping only "once"; E.g. |
| /// effectively counting downwards: |
| /// |
| /// for (uint8_t i = 100u; i > 0; i += 127u) |
| /// |
| /// |
| /// TODO: May need to add additional parameters to represent: |
| /// |
| /// * Allow representing downcounting with unsigned integers. |
| /// |
| /// * Sign of the step and the comparison operator might disagree: |
| /// |
| /// for (int i = 0; i < 42; i -= 1u) |
| /// |
| // |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param BodyGenCB Callback that will generate the loop body code. |
| /// \param Start Value of the loop counter for the first iterations. |
| /// \param Stop Loop counter values past this will stop the loop. |
| /// \param Step Loop counter increment after each iteration; negative |
| /// means counting down. |
| /// \param IsSigned Whether Start, Stop and Step are signed integers. |
| /// \param InclusiveStop Whether \p Stop itself is a valid value for the loop |
| /// counter. |
| /// \param ComputeIP Insertion point for instructions computing the trip |
| /// count. Can be used to ensure the trip count is available |
| /// at the outermost loop of a loop nest. If not set, |
| /// defaults to the preheader of the generated loop. |
| /// \param Name Base name used to derive BB and instruction names. |
| /// |
| /// \returns An object representing the created control flow structure which |
| /// can be used for loop-associated directives. |
| CanonicalLoopInfo *createCanonicalLoop(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| LoopBodyGenCallbackTy BodyGenCB, |
| Value *Start, Value *Stop, Value *Step, |
| bool IsSigned, bool InclusiveStop, |
| InsertPointTy ComputeIP = {}, |
| const Twine &Name = "loop"); |
| |
| /// Collapse a loop nest into a single loop. |
| /// |
| /// Merges loops of a loop nest into a single CanonicalLoopNest representation |
| /// that has the same number of innermost loop iterations as the origin loop |
| /// nest. The induction variables of the input loops are derived from the |
| /// collapsed loop's induction variable. This is intended to be used to |
| /// implement OpenMP's collapse clause. Before applying a directive, |
| /// collapseLoops normalizes a loop nest to contain only a single loop and the |
| /// directive's implementation does not need to handle multiple loops itself. |
| /// This does not remove the need to handle all loop nest handling by |
| /// directives, such as the ordered(<n>) clause or the simd schedule-clause |
| /// modifier of the worksharing-loop directive. |
| /// |
| /// Example: |
| /// \code |
| /// for (int i = 0; i < 7; ++i) // Canonical loop "i" |
| /// for (int j = 0; j < 9; ++j) // Canonical loop "j" |
| /// body(i, j); |
| /// \endcode |
| /// |
| /// After collapsing with Loops={i,j}, the loop is changed to |
| /// \code |
| /// for (int ij = 0; ij < 63; ++ij) { |
| /// int i = ij / 9; |
| /// int j = ij % 9; |
| /// body(i, j); |
| /// } |
| /// \endcode |
| /// |
| /// In the current implementation, the following limitations apply: |
| /// |
| /// * All input loops have an induction variable of the same type. |
| /// |
| /// * The collapsed loop will have the same trip count integer type as the |
| /// input loops. Therefore it is possible that the collapsed loop cannot |
| /// represent all iterations of the input loops. For instance, assuming a |
| /// 32 bit integer type, and two input loops both iterating 2^16 times, the |
| /// theoretical trip count of the collapsed loop would be 2^32 iteration, |
| /// which cannot be represented in an 32-bit integer. Behavior is undefined |
| /// in this case. |
| /// |
| /// * The trip counts of every input loop must be available at \p ComputeIP. |
| /// Non-rectangular loops are not yet supported. |
| /// |
| /// * At each nest level, code between a surrounding loop and its nested loop |
| /// is hoisted into the loop body, and such code will be executed more |
| /// often than before collapsing (or not at all if any inner loop iteration |
| /// has a trip count of 0). This is permitted by the OpenMP specification. |
| /// |
| /// \param DL Debug location for instructions added for collapsing, |
| /// such as instructions to compute/derive the input loop's |
| /// induction variables. |
| /// \param Loops Loops in the loop nest to collapse. Loops are specified |
| /// from outermost-to-innermost and every control flow of a |
| /// loop's body must pass through its directly nested loop. |
| /// \param ComputeIP Where additional instruction that compute the collapsed |
| /// trip count. If not set, defaults to before the generated |
| /// loop. |
| /// |
| /// \returns The CanonicalLoopInfo object representing the collapsed loop. |
| CanonicalLoopInfo *collapseLoops(DebugLoc DL, |
| ArrayRef<CanonicalLoopInfo *> Loops, |
| InsertPointTy ComputeIP); |
| |
| /// Modifies the canonical loop to be a statically-scheduled workshare loop. |
| /// |
| /// This takes a \p LoopInfo representing a canonical loop, such as the one |
| /// created by \p createCanonicalLoop and emits additional instructions to |
| /// turn it into a workshare loop. In particular, it calls to an OpenMP |
| /// runtime function in the preheader to obtain the loop bounds to be used in |
| /// the current thread, updates the relevant instructions in the canonical |
| /// loop and calls to an OpenMP runtime finalization function after the loop. |
| /// |
| /// \param DL Debug location for instructions added for the |
| /// workshare-loop construct itself. |
| /// \param CLI A descriptor of the canonical loop to workshare. |
| /// \param AllocaIP An insertion point for Alloca instructions usable in the |
| /// preheader of the loop. |
| /// \param NeedsBarrier Indicates whether a barrier must be inserted after |
| /// the loop. |
| /// |
| /// \returns Point where to insert code after the workshare construct. |
| InsertPointTy applyStaticWorkshareLoop(DebugLoc DL, CanonicalLoopInfo *CLI, |
| InsertPointTy AllocaIP, |
| bool NeedsBarrier); |
| |
| /// Modifies the canonical loop a statically-scheduled workshare loop with a |
| /// user-specified chunk size. |
| /// |
| /// \param DL Debug location for instructions added for the |
| /// workshare-loop construct itself. |
| /// \param CLI A descriptor of the canonical loop to workshare. |
| /// \param AllocaIP An insertion point for Alloca instructions usable in |
| /// the preheader of the loop. |
| /// \param NeedsBarrier Indicates whether a barrier must be inserted after the |
| /// loop. |
| /// \param ChunkSize The user-specified chunk size. |
| /// |
| /// \returns Point where to insert code after the workshare construct. |
| InsertPointTy applyStaticChunkedWorkshareLoop(DebugLoc DL, |
| CanonicalLoopInfo *CLI, |
| InsertPointTy AllocaIP, |
| bool NeedsBarrier, |
| Value *ChunkSize); |
| |
| /// Modifies the canonical loop to be a dynamically-scheduled workshare loop. |
| /// |
| /// This takes a \p LoopInfo representing a canonical loop, such as the one |
| /// created by \p createCanonicalLoop and emits additional instructions to |
| /// turn it into a workshare loop. In particular, it calls to an OpenMP |
| /// runtime function in the preheader to obtain, and then in each iteration |
| /// to update the loop counter. |
| /// |
| /// \param DL Debug location for instructions added for the |
| /// workshare-loop construct itself. |
| /// \param CLI A descriptor of the canonical loop to workshare. |
| /// \param AllocaIP An insertion point for Alloca instructions usable in the |
| /// preheader of the loop. |
| /// \param SchedType Type of scheduling to be passed to the init function. |
| /// \param NeedsBarrier Indicates whether a barrier must be insterted after |
| /// the loop. |
| /// \param Chunk The size of loop chunk considered as a unit when |
| /// scheduling. If \p nullptr, defaults to 1. |
| /// \param Ordered Indicates whether the ordered clause is specified without |
| /// parameter. |
| /// |
| /// \returns Point where to insert code after the workshare construct. |
| InsertPointTy applyDynamicWorkshareLoop(DebugLoc DL, CanonicalLoopInfo *CLI, |
| InsertPointTy AllocaIP, |
| omp::OMPScheduleType SchedType, |
| bool NeedsBarrier, |
| Value *Chunk = nullptr, |
| bool Ordered = false); |
| |
| /// Modifies the canonical loop to be a workshare loop. |
| /// |
| /// This takes a \p LoopInfo representing a canonical loop, such as the one |
| /// created by \p createCanonicalLoop and emits additional instructions to |
| /// turn it into a workshare loop. In particular, it calls to an OpenMP |
| /// runtime function in the preheader to obtain the loop bounds to be used in |
| /// the current thread, updates the relevant instructions in the canonical |
| /// loop and calls to an OpenMP runtime finalization function after the loop. |
| /// |
| /// The concrete transformation is done by applyStaticWorkshareLoop, |
| /// applyStaticChunkedWorkshareLoop, or applyDynamicWorkshareLoop, depending |
| /// on the value of \p SchedKind and \p ChunkSize. |
| /// |
| /// \param DL Debug location for instructions added for the |
| /// workshare-loop construct itself. |
| /// \param CLI A descriptor of the canonical loop to workshare. |
| /// \param AllocaIP An insertion point for Alloca instructions usable in the |
| /// preheader of the loop. |
| /// \param NeedsBarrier Indicates whether a barrier must be insterted after |
| /// the loop. |
| /// \param SchedKind Scheduling algorithm to use. |
| /// \param ChunkSize The chunk size for the inner loop. |
| /// |
| /// \returns Point where to insert code after the workshare construct. |
| InsertPointTy applyWorkshareLoop( |
| DebugLoc DL, CanonicalLoopInfo *CLI, InsertPointTy AllocaIP, |
| bool NeedsBarrier, |
| llvm::omp::ScheduleKind SchedKind = llvm::omp::OMP_SCHEDULE_Default, |
| Value *ChunkSize = nullptr); |
| |
| /// Tile a loop nest. |
| /// |
| /// Tiles the loops of \p Loops by the tile sizes in \p TileSizes. Loops in |
| /// \p/ Loops must be perfectly nested, from outermost to innermost loop |
| /// (i.e. Loops.front() is the outermost loop). The trip count llvm::Value |
| /// of every loop and every tile sizes must be usable in the outermost |
| /// loop's preheader. This implies that the loop nest is rectangular. |
| /// |
| /// Example: |
| /// \code |
| /// for (int i = 0; i < 15; ++i) // Canonical loop "i" |
| /// for (int j = 0; j < 14; ++j) // Canonical loop "j" |
| /// body(i, j); |
| /// \endcode |
| /// |
| /// After tiling with Loops={i,j} and TileSizes={5,7}, the loop is changed to |
| /// \code |
| /// for (int i1 = 0; i1 < 3; ++i1) |
| /// for (int j1 = 0; j1 < 2; ++j1) |
| /// for (int i2 = 0; i2 < 5; ++i2) |
| /// for (int j2 = 0; j2 < 7; ++j2) |
| /// body(i1*3+i2, j1*3+j2); |
| /// \endcode |
| /// |
| /// The returned vector are the loops {i1,j1,i2,j2}. The loops i1 and j1 are |
| /// referred to the floor, and the loops i2 and j2 are the tiles. Tiling also |
| /// handles non-constant trip counts, non-constant tile sizes and trip counts |
| /// that are not multiples of the tile size. In the latter case the tile loop |
| /// of the last floor-loop iteration will have fewer iterations than specified |
| /// as its tile size. |
| /// |
| /// |
| /// @param DL Debug location for instructions added by tiling, for |
| /// instance the floor- and tile trip count computation. |
| /// @param Loops Loops to tile. The CanonicalLoopInfo objects are |
| /// invalidated by this method, i.e. should not used after |
| /// tiling. |
| /// @param TileSizes For each loop in \p Loops, the tile size for that |
| /// dimensions. |
| /// |
| /// \returns A list of generated loops. Contains twice as many loops as the |
| /// input loop nest; the first half are the floor loops and the |
| /// second half are the tile loops. |
| std::vector<CanonicalLoopInfo *> |
| tileLoops(DebugLoc DL, ArrayRef<CanonicalLoopInfo *> Loops, |
| ArrayRef<Value *> TileSizes); |
| |
| /// Fully unroll a loop. |
| /// |
| /// Instead of unrolling the loop immediately (and duplicating its body |
| /// instructions), it is deferred to LLVM's LoopUnrollPass by adding loop |
| /// metadata. |
| /// |
| /// \param DL Debug location for instructions added by unrolling. |
| /// \param Loop The loop to unroll. The loop will be invalidated. |
| void unrollLoopFull(DebugLoc DL, CanonicalLoopInfo *Loop); |
| |
| /// Fully or partially unroll a loop. How the loop is unrolled is determined |
| /// using LLVM's LoopUnrollPass. |
| /// |
| /// \param DL Debug location for instructions added by unrolling. |
| /// \param Loop The loop to unroll. The loop will be invalidated. |
| void unrollLoopHeuristic(DebugLoc DL, CanonicalLoopInfo *Loop); |
| |
| /// Partially unroll a loop. |
| /// |
| /// The CanonicalLoopInfo of the unrolled loop for use with chained |
| /// loop-associated directive can be requested using \p UnrolledCLI. Not |
| /// needing the CanonicalLoopInfo allows more efficient code generation by |
| /// deferring the actual unrolling to the LoopUnrollPass using loop metadata. |
| /// A loop-associated directive applied to the unrolled loop needs to know the |
| /// new trip count which means that if using a heuristically determined unroll |
| /// factor (\p Factor == 0), that factor must be computed immediately. We are |
| /// using the same logic as the LoopUnrollPass to derived the unroll factor, |
| /// but which assumes that some canonicalization has taken place (e.g. |
| /// Mem2Reg, LICM, GVN, Inlining, etc.). That is, the heuristic will perform |
| /// better when the unrolled loop's CanonicalLoopInfo is not needed. |
| /// |
| /// \param DL Debug location for instructions added by unrolling. |
| /// \param Loop The loop to unroll. The loop will be invalidated. |
| /// \param Factor The factor to unroll the loop by. A factor of 0 |
| /// indicates that a heuristic should be used to determine |
| /// the unroll-factor. |
| /// \param UnrolledCLI If non-null, receives the CanonicalLoopInfo of the |
| /// partially unrolled loop. Otherwise, uses loop metadata |
| /// to defer unrolling to the LoopUnrollPass. |
| void unrollLoopPartial(DebugLoc DL, CanonicalLoopInfo *Loop, int32_t Factor, |
| CanonicalLoopInfo **UnrolledCLI); |
| |
| /// Add metadata to simd-ize a loop. |
| /// |
| /// \param DL Debug location for instructions added by unrolling. |
| /// \param Loop The loop to simd-ize. |
| void applySimd(DebugLoc DL, CanonicalLoopInfo *Loop); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp flush' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The location where the flush directive was encountered |
| void createFlush(const LocationDescription &Loc); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp taskwait' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The location where the taskwait directive was encountered. |
| void createTaskwait(const LocationDescription &Loc); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp taskyield' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The location where the taskyield directive was encountered. |
| void createTaskyield(const LocationDescription &Loc); |
| |
| /// Functions used to generate reductions. Such functions take two Values |
| /// representing LHS and RHS of the reduction, respectively, and a reference |
| /// to the value that is updated to refer to the reduction result. |
| using ReductionGenTy = |
| function_ref<InsertPointTy(InsertPointTy, Value *, Value *, Value *&)>; |
| |
| /// Functions used to generate atomic reductions. Such functions take two |
| /// Values representing pointers to LHS and RHS of the reduction, as well as |
| /// the element type of these pointers. They are expected to atomically |
| /// update the LHS to the reduced value. |
| using AtomicReductionGenTy = |
| function_ref<InsertPointTy(InsertPointTy, Type *, Value *, Value *)>; |
| |
| /// Information about an OpenMP reduction. |
| struct ReductionInfo { |
| ReductionInfo(Type *ElementType, Value *Variable, Value *PrivateVariable, |
| ReductionGenTy ReductionGen, |
| AtomicReductionGenTy AtomicReductionGen) |
| : ElementType(ElementType), Variable(Variable), |
| PrivateVariable(PrivateVariable), ReductionGen(ReductionGen), |
| AtomicReductionGen(AtomicReductionGen) { |
| assert(cast<PointerType>(Variable->getType()) |
| ->isOpaqueOrPointeeTypeMatches(ElementType) && "Invalid elem type"); |
| } |
| |
| /// Reduction element type, must match pointee type of variable. |
| Type *ElementType; |
| |
| /// Reduction variable of pointer type. |
| Value *Variable; |
| |
| /// Thread-private partial reduction variable. |
| Value *PrivateVariable; |
| |
| /// Callback for generating the reduction body. The IR produced by this will |
| /// be used to combine two values in a thread-safe context, e.g., under |
| /// lock or within the same thread, and therefore need not be atomic. |
| ReductionGenTy ReductionGen; |
| |
| /// Callback for generating the atomic reduction body, may be null. The IR |
| /// produced by this will be used to atomically combine two values during |
| /// reduction. If null, the implementation will use the non-atomic version |
| /// along with the appropriate synchronization mechanisms. |
| AtomicReductionGenTy AtomicReductionGen; |
| }; |
| |
| // TODO: provide atomic and non-atomic reduction generators for reduction |
| // operators defined by the OpenMP specification. |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp reduction'. |
| /// |
| /// Emits the IR instructing the runtime to perform the specific kind of |
| /// reductions. Expects reduction variables to have been privatized and |
| /// initialized to reduction-neutral values separately. Emits the calls to |
| /// runtime functions as well as the reduction function and the basic blocks |
| /// performing the reduction atomically and non-atomically. |
| /// |
| /// The code emitted for the following: |
| /// |
| /// \code |
| /// type var_1; |
| /// type var_2; |
| /// #pragma omp <directive> reduction(reduction-op:var_1,var_2) |
| /// /* body */; |
| /// \endcode |
| /// |
| /// corresponds to the following sketch. |
| /// |
| /// \code |
| /// void _outlined_par() { |
| /// // N is the number of different reductions. |
| /// void *red_array[] = {privatized_var_1, privatized_var_2, ...}; |
| /// switch(__kmpc_reduce(..., N, /*size of data in red array*/, red_array, |
| /// _omp_reduction_func, |
| /// _gomp_critical_user.reduction.var)) { |
| /// case 1: { |
| /// var_1 = var_1 <reduction-op> privatized_var_1; |
| /// var_2 = var_2 <reduction-op> privatized_var_2; |
| /// // ... |
| /// __kmpc_end_reduce(...); |
| /// break; |
| /// } |
| /// case 2: { |
| /// _Atomic<ReductionOp>(var_1, privatized_var_1); |
| /// _Atomic<ReductionOp>(var_2, privatized_var_2); |
| /// // ... |
| /// break; |
| /// } |
| /// default: break; |
| /// } |
| /// } |
| /// |
| /// void _omp_reduction_func(void **lhs, void **rhs) { |
| /// *(type *)lhs[0] = *(type *)lhs[0] <reduction-op> *(type *)rhs[0]; |
| /// *(type *)lhs[1] = *(type *)lhs[1] <reduction-op> *(type *)rhs[1]; |
| /// // ... |
| /// } |
| /// \endcode |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The location where the reduction was |
| /// encountered. Must be within the associate |
| /// directive and after the last local access to the |
| /// reduction variables. |
| /// \param AllocaIP An insertion point suitable for allocas usable |
| /// in reductions. |
| /// \param ReductionInfos A list of info on each reduction variable. |
| /// \param IsNoWait A flag set if the reduction is marked as nowait. |
| InsertPointTy createReductions(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| InsertPointTy AllocaIP, |
| ArrayRef<ReductionInfo> ReductionInfos, |
| bool IsNoWait = false); |
| |
| ///} |
| |
| /// Return the insertion point used by the underlying IRBuilder. |
| InsertPointTy getInsertionPoint() { return Builder.saveIP(); } |
| |
| /// Update the internal location to \p Loc. |
| bool updateToLocation(const LocationDescription &Loc) { |
| Builder.restoreIP(Loc.IP); |
| Builder.SetCurrentDebugLocation(Loc.DL); |
| return Loc.IP.getBlock() != nullptr; |
| } |
| |
| /// Return the function declaration for the runtime function with \p FnID. |
| FunctionCallee getOrCreateRuntimeFunction(Module &M, |
| omp::RuntimeFunction FnID); |
| |
| Function *getOrCreateRuntimeFunctionPtr(omp::RuntimeFunction FnID); |
| |
| /// Return the (LLVM-IR) string describing the source location \p LocStr. |
| Constant *getOrCreateSrcLocStr(StringRef LocStr, uint32_t &SrcLocStrSize); |
| |
| /// Return the (LLVM-IR) string describing the default source location. |
| Constant *getOrCreateDefaultSrcLocStr(uint32_t &SrcLocStrSize); |
| |
| /// Return the (LLVM-IR) string describing the source location identified by |
| /// the arguments. |
| Constant *getOrCreateSrcLocStr(StringRef FunctionName, StringRef FileName, |
| unsigned Line, unsigned Column, |
| uint32_t &SrcLocStrSize); |
| |
| /// Return the (LLVM-IR) string describing the DebugLoc \p DL. Use \p F as |
| /// fallback if \p DL does not specify the function name. |
| Constant *getOrCreateSrcLocStr(DebugLoc DL, uint32_t &SrcLocStrSize, |
| Function *F = nullptr); |
| |
| /// Return the (LLVM-IR) string describing the source location \p Loc. |
| Constant *getOrCreateSrcLocStr(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| uint32_t &SrcLocStrSize); |
| |
| /// Return an ident_t* encoding the source location \p SrcLocStr and \p Flags. |
| /// TODO: Create a enum class for the Reserve2Flags |
| Constant *getOrCreateIdent(Constant *SrcLocStr, uint32_t SrcLocStrSize, |
| omp::IdentFlag Flags = omp::IdentFlag(0), |
| unsigned Reserve2Flags = 0); |
| |
| /// Create a hidden global flag \p Name in the module with initial value \p |
| /// Value. |
| GlobalValue *createGlobalFlag(unsigned Value, StringRef Name); |
| |
| /// Generate control flow and cleanup for cancellation. |
| /// |
| /// \param CancelFlag Flag indicating if the cancellation is performed. |
| /// \param CanceledDirective The kind of directive that is cancled. |
| /// \param ExitCB Extra code to be generated in the exit block. |
| void emitCancelationCheckImpl(Value *CancelFlag, |
| omp::Directive CanceledDirective, |
| FinalizeCallbackTy ExitCB = {}); |
| |
| /// Generate a barrier runtime call. |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The location at which the request originated and is fulfilled. |
| /// \param DK The directive which caused the barrier |
| /// \param ForceSimpleCall Flag to force a simple (=non-cancellation) barrier. |
| /// \param CheckCancelFlag Flag to indicate a cancel barrier return value |
| /// should be checked and acted upon. |
| /// |
| /// \returns The insertion point after the barrier. |
| InsertPointTy emitBarrierImpl(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| omp::Directive DK, bool ForceSimpleCall, |
| bool CheckCancelFlag); |
| |
| /// Generate a flush runtime call. |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The location at which the request originated and is fulfilled. |
| void emitFlush(const LocationDescription &Loc); |
| |
| /// The finalization stack made up of finalize callbacks currently in-flight, |
| /// wrapped into FinalizationInfo objects that reference also the finalization |
| /// target block and the kind of cancellable directive. |
| SmallVector<FinalizationInfo, 8> FinalizationStack; |
| |
| /// Return true if the last entry in the finalization stack is of kind \p DK |
| /// and cancellable. |
| bool isLastFinalizationInfoCancellable(omp::Directive DK) { |
| return !FinalizationStack.empty() && |
| FinalizationStack.back().IsCancellable && |
| FinalizationStack.back().DK == DK; |
| } |
| |
| /// Generate a taskwait runtime call. |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The location at which the request originated and is fulfilled. |
| void emitTaskwaitImpl(const LocationDescription &Loc); |
| |
| /// Generate a taskyield runtime call. |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The location at which the request originated and is fulfilled. |
| void emitTaskyieldImpl(const LocationDescription &Loc); |
| |
| /// Return the current thread ID. |
| /// |
| /// \param Ident The ident (ident_t*) describing the query origin. |
| Value *getOrCreateThreadID(Value *Ident); |
| |
| /// The underlying LLVM-IR module |
| Module &M; |
| |
| /// The LLVM-IR Builder used to create IR. |
| IRBuilder<> Builder; |
| |
| /// Map to remember source location strings |
| StringMap<Constant *> SrcLocStrMap; |
| |
| /// Map to remember existing ident_t*. |
| DenseMap<std::pair<Constant *, uint64_t>, Constant *> IdentMap; |
| |
| /// Helper that contains information about regions we need to outline |
| /// during finalization. |
| struct OutlineInfo { |
| using PostOutlineCBTy = std::function<void(Function &)>; |
| PostOutlineCBTy PostOutlineCB; |
| BasicBlock *EntryBB, *ExitBB, *OuterAllocaBB; |
| SmallVector<Value *, 2> ExcludeArgsFromAggregate; |
| |
| /// Collect all blocks in between EntryBB and ExitBB in both the given |
| /// vector and set. |
| void collectBlocks(SmallPtrSetImpl<BasicBlock *> &BlockSet, |
| SmallVectorImpl<BasicBlock *> &BlockVector); |
| |
| /// Return the function that contains the region to be outlined. |
| Function *getFunction() const { return EntryBB->getParent(); } |
| }; |
| |
| /// Collection of regions that need to be outlined during finalization. |
| SmallVector<OutlineInfo, 16> OutlineInfos; |
| |
| /// Collection of owned canonical loop objects that eventually need to be |
| /// free'd. |
| std::forward_list<CanonicalLoopInfo> LoopInfos; |
| |
| /// Add a new region that will be outlined later. |
| void addOutlineInfo(OutlineInfo &&OI) { OutlineInfos.emplace_back(OI); } |
| |
| /// An ordered map of auto-generated variables to their unique names. |
| /// It stores variables with the following names: 1) ".gomp_critical_user_" + |
| /// <critical_section_name> + ".var" for "omp critical" directives; 2) |
| /// <mangled_name_for_global_var> + ".cache." for cache for threadprivate |
| /// variables. |
| StringMap<AssertingVH<Constant>, BumpPtrAllocator> InternalVars; |
| |
| /// Create the global variable holding the offload mappings information. |
| GlobalVariable *createOffloadMaptypes(SmallVectorImpl<uint64_t> &Mappings, |
| std::string VarName); |
| |
| /// Create the global variable holding the offload names information. |
| GlobalVariable * |
| createOffloadMapnames(SmallVectorImpl<llvm::Constant *> &Names, |
| std::string VarName); |
| |
| struct MapperAllocas { |
| AllocaInst *ArgsBase = nullptr; |
| AllocaInst *Args = nullptr; |
| AllocaInst *ArgSizes = nullptr; |
| }; |
| |
| /// Create the allocas instruction used in call to mapper functions. |
| void createMapperAllocas(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| InsertPointTy AllocaIP, unsigned NumOperands, |
| struct MapperAllocas &MapperAllocas); |
| |
| /// Create the call for the target mapper function. |
| /// \param Loc The source location description. |
| /// \param MapperFunc Function to be called. |
| /// \param SrcLocInfo Source location information global. |
| /// \param MaptypesArg The argument types. |
| /// \param MapnamesArg The argument names. |
| /// \param MapperAllocas The AllocaInst used for the call. |
| /// \param DeviceID Device ID for the call. |
| /// \param NumOperands Number of operands in the call. |
| void emitMapperCall(const LocationDescription &Loc, Function *MapperFunc, |
| Value *SrcLocInfo, Value *MaptypesArg, Value *MapnamesArg, |
| struct MapperAllocas &MapperAllocas, int64_t DeviceID, |
| unsigned NumOperands); |
| |
| public: |
| /// Generator for __kmpc_copyprivate |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The source location description. |
| /// \param BufSize Number of elements in the buffer. |
| /// \param CpyBuf List of pointers to data to be copied. |
| /// \param CpyFn function to call for copying data. |
| /// \param DidIt flag variable; 1 for 'single' thread, 0 otherwise. |
| /// |
| /// \return The insertion position *after* the CopyPrivate call. |
| |
| InsertPointTy createCopyPrivate(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| llvm::Value *BufSize, llvm::Value *CpyBuf, |
| llvm::Value *CpyFn, llvm::Value *DidIt); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp single' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The source location description. |
| /// \param BodyGenCB Callback that will generate the region code. |
| /// \param FiniCB Callback to finalize variable copies. |
| /// \param IsNowait If false, a barrier is emitted. |
| /// \param DidIt Local variable used as a flag to indicate 'single' thread |
| /// |
| /// \returns The insertion position *after* the single call. |
| InsertPointTy createSingle(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| BodyGenCallbackTy BodyGenCB, |
| FinalizeCallbackTy FiniCB, bool IsNowait, |
| llvm::Value *DidIt); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp master' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param BodyGenCB Callback that will generate the region code. |
| /// \param FiniCB Callback to finalize variable copies. |
| /// |
| /// \returns The insertion position *after* the master. |
| InsertPointTy createMaster(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| BodyGenCallbackTy BodyGenCB, |
| FinalizeCallbackTy FiniCB); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp masked' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param BodyGenCB Callback that will generate the region code. |
| /// \param FiniCB Callback to finialize variable copies. |
| /// |
| /// \returns The insertion position *after* the masked. |
| InsertPointTy createMasked(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| BodyGenCallbackTy BodyGenCB, |
| FinalizeCallbackTy FiniCB, Value *Filter); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp critical' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param BodyGenCB Callback that will generate the region body code. |
| /// \param FiniCB Callback to finalize variable copies. |
| /// \param CriticalName name of the lock used by the critical directive |
| /// \param HintInst Hint Instruction for hint clause associated with critical |
| /// |
| /// \returns The insertion position *after* the critical. |
| InsertPointTy createCritical(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| BodyGenCallbackTy BodyGenCB, |
| FinalizeCallbackTy FiniCB, |
| StringRef CriticalName, Value *HintInst); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp ordered depend (source | sink)' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param AllocaIP The insertion point to be used for alloca instructions. |
| /// \param NumLoops The number of loops in depend clause. |
| /// \param StoreValues The value will be stored in vector address. |
| /// \param Name The name of alloca instruction. |
| /// \param IsDependSource If true, depend source; otherwise, depend sink. |
| /// |
| /// \return The insertion position *after* the ordered. |
| InsertPointTy createOrderedDepend(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| InsertPointTy AllocaIP, unsigned NumLoops, |
| ArrayRef<llvm::Value *> StoreValues, |
| const Twine &Name, bool IsDependSource); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp ordered [threads | simd]' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param BodyGenCB Callback that will generate the region code. |
| /// \param FiniCB Callback to finalize variable copies. |
| /// \param IsThreads If true, with threads clause or without clause; |
| /// otherwise, with simd clause; |
| /// |
| /// \returns The insertion position *after* the ordered. |
| InsertPointTy createOrderedThreadsSimd(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| BodyGenCallbackTy BodyGenCB, |
| FinalizeCallbackTy FiniCB, |
| bool IsThreads); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp sections' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param AllocaIP The insertion points to be used for alloca instructions. |
| /// \param SectionCBs Callbacks that will generate body of each section. |
| /// \param PrivCB Callback to copy a given variable (think copy constructor). |
| /// \param FiniCB Callback to finalize variable copies. |
| /// \param IsCancellable Flag to indicate a cancellable parallel region. |
| /// \param IsNowait If true, barrier - to ensure all sections are executed |
| /// before moving forward will not be generated. |
| /// \returns The insertion position *after* the sections. |
| InsertPointTy createSections(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| InsertPointTy AllocaIP, |
| ArrayRef<StorableBodyGenCallbackTy> SectionCBs, |
| PrivatizeCallbackTy PrivCB, |
| FinalizeCallbackTy FiniCB, bool IsCancellable, |
| bool IsNowait); |
| |
| /// Generator for '#omp section' |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param BodyGenCB Callback that will generate the region body code. |
| /// \param FiniCB Callback to finalize variable copies. |
| /// \returns The insertion position *after* the section. |
| InsertPointTy createSection(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| BodyGenCallbackTy BodyGenCB, |
| FinalizeCallbackTy FiniCB); |
| |
| /// Generate conditional branch and relevant BasicBlocks through which private |
| /// threads copy the 'copyin' variables from Master copy to threadprivate |
| /// copies. |
| /// |
| /// \param IP insertion block for copyin conditional |
| /// \param MasterVarPtr a pointer to the master variable |
| /// \param PrivateVarPtr a pointer to the threadprivate variable |
| /// \param IntPtrTy Pointer size type |
| /// \param BranchtoEnd Create a branch between the copyin.not.master blocks |
| // and copy.in.end block |
| /// |
| /// \returns The insertion point where copying operation to be emitted. |
| InsertPointTy createCopyinClauseBlocks(InsertPointTy IP, Value *MasterAddr, |
| Value *PrivateAddr, |
| llvm::IntegerType *IntPtrTy, |
| bool BranchtoEnd = true); |
| |
| /// Create a runtime call for kmpc_Alloc |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param Size Size of allocated memory space |
| /// \param Allocator Allocator information instruction |
| /// \param Name Name of call Instruction for OMP_alloc |
| /// |
| /// \returns CallInst to the OMP_Alloc call |
| CallInst *createOMPAlloc(const LocationDescription &Loc, Value *Size, |
| Value *Allocator, std::string Name = ""); |
| |
| /// Create a runtime call for kmpc_free |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param Addr Address of memory space to be freed |
| /// \param Allocator Allocator information instruction |
| /// \param Name Name of call Instruction for OMP_Free |
| /// |
| /// \returns CallInst to the OMP_Free call |
| CallInst *createOMPFree(const LocationDescription &Loc, Value *Addr, |
| Value *Allocator, std::string Name = ""); |
| |
| /// Create a runtime call for kmpc_threadprivate_cached |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param Pointer pointer to data to be cached |
| /// \param Size size of data to be cached |
| /// \param Name Name of call Instruction for callinst |
| /// |
| /// \returns CallInst to the thread private cache call. |
| CallInst *createCachedThreadPrivate(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| llvm::Value *Pointer, |
| llvm::ConstantInt *Size, |
| const llvm::Twine &Name = Twine("")); |
| |
| /// Create a runtime call for __tgt_interop_init |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param InteropVar variable to be allocated |
| /// \param InteropType type of interop operation |
| /// \param Device devide to which offloading will occur |
| /// \param NumDependences number of dependence variables |
| /// \param DependenceAddress pointer to dependence variables |
| /// \param HaveNowaitClause does nowait clause exist |
| /// |
| /// \returns CallInst to the __tgt_interop_init call |
| CallInst *createOMPInteropInit(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| Value *InteropVar, |
| omp::OMPInteropType InteropType, Value *Device, |
| Value *NumDependences, |
| Value *DependenceAddress, |
| bool HaveNowaitClause); |
| |
| /// Create a runtime call for __tgt_interop_destroy |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param InteropVar variable to be allocated |
| /// \param Device devide to which offloading will occur |
| /// \param NumDependences number of dependence variables |
| /// \param DependenceAddress pointer to dependence variables |
| /// \param HaveNowaitClause does nowait clause exist |
| /// |
| /// \returns CallInst to the __tgt_interop_destroy call |
| CallInst *createOMPInteropDestroy(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| Value *InteropVar, Value *Device, |
| Value *NumDependences, |
| Value *DependenceAddress, |
| bool HaveNowaitClause); |
| |
| /// Create a runtime call for __tgt_interop_use |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param InteropVar variable to be allocated |
| /// \param Device devide to which offloading will occur |
| /// \param NumDependences number of dependence variables |
| /// \param DependenceAddress pointer to dependence variables |
| /// \param HaveNowaitClause does nowait clause exist |
| /// |
| /// \returns CallInst to the __tgt_interop_use call |
| CallInst *createOMPInteropUse(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| Value *InteropVar, Value *Device, |
| Value *NumDependences, Value *DependenceAddress, |
| bool HaveNowaitClause); |
| |
| /// The `omp target` interface |
| /// |
| /// For more information about the usage of this interface, |
| /// \see openmp/libomptarget/deviceRTLs/common/include/target.h |
| /// |
| ///{ |
| |
| /// Create a runtime call for kmpc_target_init |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param IsSPMD Flag to indicate if the kernel is an SPMD kernel or not. |
| /// \param RequiresFullRuntime Indicate if a full device runtime is necessary. |
| InsertPointTy createTargetInit(const LocationDescription &Loc, bool IsSPMD, |
| bool RequiresFullRuntime); |
| |
| /// Create a runtime call for kmpc_target_deinit |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param IsSPMD Flag to indicate if the kernel is an SPMD kernel or not. |
| /// \param RequiresFullRuntime Indicate if a full device runtime is necessary. |
| void createTargetDeinit(const LocationDescription &Loc, bool IsSPMD, |
| bool RequiresFullRuntime); |
| |
| ///} |
| |
| /// Declarations for LLVM-IR types (simple, array, function and structure) are |
| /// generated below. Their names are defined and used in OpenMPKinds.def. Here |
| /// we provide the declarations, the initializeTypes function will provide the |
| /// values. |
| /// |
| ///{ |
| #define OMP_TYPE(VarName, InitValue) Type *VarName = nullptr; |
| #define OMP_ARRAY_TYPE(VarName, ElemTy, ArraySize) \ |
| ArrayType *VarName##Ty = nullptr; \ |
| PointerType *VarName##PtrTy = nullptr; |
| #define OMP_FUNCTION_TYPE(VarName, IsVarArg, ReturnType, ...) \ |
| FunctionType *VarName = nullptr; \ |
| PointerType *VarName##Ptr = nullptr; |
| #define OMP_STRUCT_TYPE(VarName, StrName, ...) \ |
| StructType *VarName = nullptr; \ |
| PointerType *VarName##Ptr = nullptr; |
| #include "llvm/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPKinds.def" |
| |
| ///} |
| |
| private: |
| /// Create all simple and struct types exposed by the runtime and remember |
| /// the llvm::PointerTypes of them for easy access later. |
| void initializeTypes(Module &M); |
| |
| /// Common interface for generating entry calls for OMP Directives. |
| /// if the directive has a region/body, It will set the insertion |
| /// point to the body |
| /// |
| /// \param OMPD Directive to generate entry blocks for |
| /// \param EntryCall Call to the entry OMP Runtime Function |
| /// \param ExitBB block where the region ends. |
| /// \param Conditional indicate if the entry call result will be used |
| /// to evaluate a conditional of whether a thread will execute |
| /// body code or not. |
| /// |
| /// \return The insertion position in exit block |
| InsertPointTy emitCommonDirectiveEntry(omp::Directive OMPD, Value *EntryCall, |
| BasicBlock *ExitBB, |
| bool Conditional = false); |
| |
| /// Common interface to finalize the region |
| /// |
| /// \param OMPD Directive to generate exiting code for |
| /// \param FinIP Insertion point for emitting Finalization code and exit call |
| /// \param ExitCall Call to the ending OMP Runtime Function |
| /// \param HasFinalize indicate if the directive will require finalization |
| /// and has a finalization callback in the stack that |
| /// should be called. |
| /// |
| /// \return The insertion position in exit block |
| InsertPointTy emitCommonDirectiveExit(omp::Directive OMPD, |
| InsertPointTy FinIP, |
| Instruction *ExitCall, |
| bool HasFinalize = true); |
| |
| /// Common Interface to generate OMP inlined regions |
| /// |
| /// \param OMPD Directive to generate inlined region for |
| /// \param EntryCall Call to the entry OMP Runtime Function |
| /// \param ExitCall Call to the ending OMP Runtime Function |
| /// \param BodyGenCB Body code generation callback. |
| /// \param FiniCB Finalization Callback. Will be called when finalizing region |
| /// \param Conditional indicate if the entry call result will be used |
| /// to evaluate a conditional of whether a thread will execute |
| /// body code or not. |
| /// \param HasFinalize indicate if the directive will require finalization |
| /// and has a finalization callback in the stack that |
| /// should be called. |
| /// \param IsCancellable if HasFinalize is set to true, indicate if the |
| /// the directive should be cancellable. |
| /// \return The insertion point after the region |
| |
| InsertPointTy |
| EmitOMPInlinedRegion(omp::Directive OMPD, Instruction *EntryCall, |
| Instruction *ExitCall, BodyGenCallbackTy BodyGenCB, |
| FinalizeCallbackTy FiniCB, bool Conditional = false, |
| bool HasFinalize = true, bool IsCancellable = false); |
| |
| /// Get the platform-specific name separator. |
| /// \param Parts different parts of the final name that needs separation |
| /// \param FirstSeparator First separator used between the initial two |
| /// parts of the name. |
| /// \param Separator separator used between all of the rest consecutive |
| /// parts of the name |
| static std::string getNameWithSeparators(ArrayRef<StringRef> Parts, |
| StringRef FirstSeparator, |
| StringRef Separator); |
| |
| /// Gets (if variable with the given name already exist) or creates |
| /// internal global variable with the specified Name. The created variable has |
| /// linkage CommonLinkage by default and is initialized by null value. |
| /// \param Ty Type of the global variable. If it is exist already the type |
| /// must be the same. |
| /// \param Name Name of the variable. |
| Constant *getOrCreateOMPInternalVariable(Type *Ty, const Twine &Name, |
| unsigned AddressSpace = 0); |
| |
| /// Returns corresponding lock object for the specified critical region |
| /// name. If the lock object does not exist it is created, otherwise the |
| /// reference to the existing copy is returned. |
| /// \param CriticalName Name of the critical region. |
| /// |
| Value *getOMPCriticalRegionLock(StringRef CriticalName); |
| |
| /// Callback type for Atomic Expression update |
| /// ex: |
| /// \code{.cpp} |
| /// unsigned x = 0; |
| /// #pragma omp atomic update |
| /// x = Expr(x_old); //Expr() is any legal operation |
| /// \endcode |
| /// |
| /// \param XOld the value of the atomic memory address to use for update |
| /// \param IRB reference to the IRBuilder to use |
| /// |
| /// \returns Value to update X to. |
| using AtomicUpdateCallbackTy = |
| const function_ref<Value *(Value *XOld, IRBuilder<> &IRB)>; |
| |
| private: |
| enum AtomicKind { Read, Write, Update, Capture, Compare }; |
| |
| /// Determine whether to emit flush or not |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param AO The required atomic ordering |
| /// \param AK The OpenMP atomic operation kind used. |
| /// |
| /// \returns wether a flush was emitted or not |
| bool checkAndEmitFlushAfterAtomic(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| AtomicOrdering AO, AtomicKind AK); |
| |
| /// Emit atomic update for constructs: X = X BinOp Expr ,or X = Expr BinOp X |
| /// For complex Operations: X = UpdateOp(X) => CmpExch X, old_X, UpdateOp(X) |
| /// Only Scalar data types. |
| /// |
| /// \param AllocaIP The insertion point to be used for alloca |
| /// instructions. |
| /// \param X The target atomic pointer to be updated |
| /// \param XElemTy The element type of the atomic pointer. |
| /// \param Expr The value to update X with. |
| /// \param AO Atomic ordering of the generated atomic |
| /// instructions. |
| /// \param RMWOp The binary operation used for update. If |
| /// operation is not supported by atomicRMW, |
| /// or belong to {FADD, FSUB, BAD_BINOP}. |
| /// Then a `cmpExch` based atomic will be generated. |
| /// \param UpdateOp Code generator for complex expressions that cannot be |
| /// expressed through atomicrmw instruction. |
| /// \param VolatileX true if \a X volatile? |
| /// \param IsXBinopExpr true if \a X is Left H.S. in Right H.S. part of the |
| /// update expression, false otherwise. |
| /// (e.g. true for X = X BinOp Expr) |
| /// |
| /// \returns A pair of the old value of X before the update, and the value |
| /// used for the update. |
| std::pair<Value *, Value *> |
| emitAtomicUpdate(InsertPointTy AllocaIP, Value *X, Type *XElemTy, Value *Expr, |
| AtomicOrdering AO, AtomicRMWInst::BinOp RMWOp, |
| AtomicUpdateCallbackTy &UpdateOp, bool VolatileX, |
| bool IsXBinopExpr); |
| |
| /// Emit the binary op. described by \p RMWOp, using \p Src1 and \p Src2 . |
| /// |
| /// \Return The instruction |
| Value *emitRMWOpAsInstruction(Value *Src1, Value *Src2, |
| AtomicRMWInst::BinOp RMWOp); |
| |
| public: |
| /// a struct to pack relevant information while generating atomic Ops |
| struct AtomicOpValue { |
| Value *Var = nullptr; |
| Type *ElemTy = nullptr; |
| bool IsSigned = false; |
| bool IsVolatile = false; |
| }; |
| |
| /// Emit atomic Read for : V = X --- Only Scalar data types. |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param X The target pointer to be atomically read |
| /// \param V Memory address where to store atomically read |
| /// value |
| /// \param AO Atomic ordering of the generated atomic |
| /// instructions. |
| /// |
| /// \return Insertion point after generated atomic read IR. |
| InsertPointTy createAtomicRead(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| AtomicOpValue &X, AtomicOpValue &V, |
| AtomicOrdering AO); |
| |
| /// Emit atomic write for : X = Expr --- Only Scalar data types. |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param X The target pointer to be atomically written to |
| /// \param Expr The value to store. |
| /// \param AO Atomic ordering of the generated atomic |
| /// instructions. |
| /// |
| /// \return Insertion point after generated atomic Write IR. |
| InsertPointTy createAtomicWrite(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| AtomicOpValue &X, Value *Expr, |
| AtomicOrdering AO); |
| |
| /// Emit atomic update for constructs: X = X BinOp Expr ,or X = Expr BinOp X |
| /// For complex Operations: X = UpdateOp(X) => CmpExch X, old_X, UpdateOp(X) |
| /// Only Scalar data types. |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param AllocaIP The insertion point to be used for alloca instructions. |
| /// \param X The target atomic pointer to be updated |
| /// \param Expr The value to update X with. |
| /// \param AO Atomic ordering of the generated atomic instructions. |
| /// \param RMWOp The binary operation used for update. If operation |
| /// is not supported by atomicRMW, or belong to |
| /// {FADD, FSUB, BAD_BINOP}. Then a `cmpExch` based |
| /// atomic will be generated. |
| /// \param UpdateOp Code generator for complex expressions that cannot be |
| /// expressed through atomicrmw instruction. |
| /// \param IsXBinopExpr true if \a X is Left H.S. in Right H.S. part of the |
| /// update expression, false otherwise. |
| /// (e.g. true for X = X BinOp Expr) |
| /// |
| /// \return Insertion point after generated atomic update IR. |
| InsertPointTy createAtomicUpdate(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| InsertPointTy AllocaIP, AtomicOpValue &X, |
| Value *Expr, AtomicOrdering AO, |
| AtomicRMWInst::BinOp RMWOp, |
| AtomicUpdateCallbackTy &UpdateOp, |
| bool IsXBinopExpr); |
| |
| /// Emit atomic update for constructs: --- Only Scalar data types |
| /// V = X; X = X BinOp Expr , |
| /// X = X BinOp Expr; V = X, |
| /// V = X; X = Expr BinOp X, |
| /// X = Expr BinOp X; V = X, |
| /// V = X; X = UpdateOp(X), |
| /// X = UpdateOp(X); V = X, |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param AllocaIP The insertion point to be used for alloca instructions. |
| /// \param X The target atomic pointer to be updated |
| /// \param V Memory address where to store captured value |
| /// \param Expr The value to update X with. |
| /// \param AO Atomic ordering of the generated atomic instructions |
| /// \param RMWOp The binary operation used for update. If |
| /// operation is not supported by atomicRMW, or belong to |
| /// {FADD, FSUB, BAD_BINOP}. Then a cmpExch based |
| /// atomic will be generated. |
| /// \param UpdateOp Code generator for complex expressions that cannot be |
| /// expressed through atomicrmw instruction. |
| /// \param UpdateExpr true if X is an in place update of the form |
| /// X = X BinOp Expr or X = Expr BinOp X |
| /// \param IsXBinopExpr true if X is Left H.S. in Right H.S. part of the |
| /// update expression, false otherwise. |
| /// (e.g. true for X = X BinOp Expr) |
| /// \param IsPostfixUpdate true if original value of 'x' must be stored in |
| /// 'v', not an updated one. |
| /// |
| /// \return Insertion point after generated atomic capture IR. |
| InsertPointTy |
| createAtomicCapture(const LocationDescription &Loc, InsertPointTy AllocaIP, |
| AtomicOpValue &X, AtomicOpValue &V, Value *Expr, |
| AtomicOrdering AO, AtomicRMWInst::BinOp RMWOp, |
| AtomicUpdateCallbackTy &UpdateOp, bool UpdateExpr, |
| bool IsPostfixUpdate, bool IsXBinopExpr); |
| |
| /// Emit atomic compare for constructs: --- Only scalar data types |
| /// cond-update-atomic: |
| /// x = x ordop expr ? expr : x; |
| /// x = expr ordop x ? expr : x; |
| /// x = x == e ? d : x; |
| /// x = e == x ? d : x; (this one is not in the spec) |
| /// cond-update-stmt: |
| /// if (x ordop expr) { x = expr; } |
| /// if (expr ordop x) { x = expr; } |
| /// if (x == e) { x = d; } |
| /// if (e == x) { x = d; } (this one is not in the spec) |
| /// |
| /// \param Loc The insert and source location description. |
| /// \param X The target atomic pointer to be updated. |
| /// \param E The expected value ('e') for forms that use an |
| /// equality comparison or an expression ('expr') for |
| /// forms that use 'ordop' (logically an atomic maximum or |
| /// minimum). |
| /// \param D The desired value for forms that use an equality |
| /// comparison. If forms that use 'ordop', it should be |
| /// \p nullptr. |
| /// \param AO Atomic ordering of the generated atomic instructions. |
| /// \param Op Atomic compare operation. It can only be ==, <, or >. |
| /// \param IsXBinopExpr True if the conditional statement is in the form where |
| /// x is on LHS. It only matters for < or >. |
| /// |
| /// \return Insertion point after generated atomic capture IR. |
| InsertPointTy createAtomicCompare(const LocationDescription &Loc, |
| AtomicOpValue &X, Value *E, Value *D, |
| AtomicOrdering AO, |
| omp::OMPAtomicCompareOp Op, |
| bool IsXBinopExpr); |
| |
| /// Create the control flow structure of a canonical OpenMP loop. |
| /// |
| /// The emitted loop will be disconnected, i.e. no edge to the loop's |
| /// preheader and no terminator in the AfterBB. The OpenMPIRBuilder's |
| /// IRBuilder location is not preserved. |
| /// |
| /// \param DL DebugLoc used for the instructions in the skeleton. |
| /// \param TripCount Value to be used for the trip count. |
| /// \param F Function in which to insert the BasicBlocks. |
| /// \param PreInsertBefore Where to insert BBs that execute before the body, |
| /// typically the body itself. |
| /// \param PostInsertBefore Where to insert BBs that execute after the body. |
| /// \param Name Base name used to derive BB |
| /// and instruction names. |
| /// |
| /// \returns The CanonicalLoopInfo that represents the emitted loop. |
| CanonicalLoopInfo *createLoopSkeleton(DebugLoc DL, Value *TripCount, |
| Function *F, |
| BasicBlock *PreInsertBefore, |
| BasicBlock *PostInsertBefore, |
| const Twine &Name = {}); |
| }; |
| |
| /// Class to represented the control flow structure of an OpenMP canonical loop. |
| /// |
| /// The control-flow structure is standardized for easy consumption by |
| /// directives associated with loops. For instance, the worksharing-loop |
| /// construct may change this control flow such that each loop iteration is |
| /// executed on only one thread. The constraints of a canonical loop in brief |
| /// are: |
| /// |
| /// * The number of loop iterations must have been computed before entering the |
| /// loop. |
| /// |
| /// * Has an (unsigned) logical induction variable that starts at zero and |
| /// increments by one. |
| /// |
| /// * The loop's CFG itself has no side-effects. The OpenMP specification |
| /// itself allows side-effects, but the order in which they happen, including |
| /// how often or whether at all, is unspecified. We expect that the frontend |
| /// will emit those side-effect instructions somewhere (e.g. before the loop) |
| /// such that the CanonicalLoopInfo itself can be side-effect free. |
| /// |
| /// Keep in mind that CanonicalLoopInfo is meant to only describe a repeated |
| /// execution of a loop body that satifies these constraints. It does NOT |
| /// represent arbitrary SESE regions that happen to contain a loop. Do not use |
| /// CanonicalLoopInfo for such purposes. |
| /// |
| /// The control flow can be described as follows: |
| /// |
| /// Preheader |
| /// | |
| /// /-> Header |
| /// | | |
| /// | Cond---\ |
| /// | | | |
| /// | Body | |
| /// | | | | |
| /// | <...> | |
| /// | | | | |
| /// \--Latch | |
| /// | |
| /// Exit |
| /// | |
| /// After |
| /// |
| /// The loop is thought to start at PreheaderIP (at the Preheader's terminator, |
| /// including) and end at AfterIP (at the After's first instruction, excluding). |
| /// That is, instructions in the Preheader and After blocks (except the |
| /// Preheader's terminator) are out of CanonicalLoopInfo's control and may have |
| /// side-effects. Typically, the Preheader is used to compute the loop's trip |
| /// count. The instructions from BodyIP (at the Body block's first instruction, |
| /// excluding) until the Latch are also considered outside CanonicalLoopInfo's |
| /// control and thus can have side-effects. The body block is the single entry |
| /// point into the loop body, which may contain arbitrary control flow as long |
| /// as all control paths eventually branch to the Latch block. |
| /// |
| /// TODO: Consider adding another standardized BasicBlock between Body CFG and |
| /// Latch to guarantee that there is only a single edge to the latch. It would |
| /// make loop transformations easier to not needing to consider multiple |
| /// predecessors of the latch (See redirectAllPredecessorsTo) and would give us |
| /// an equivalant to PreheaderIP, AfterIP and BodyIP for inserting code that |
| /// executes after each body iteration. |
| /// |
| /// There must be no loop-carried dependencies through llvm::Values. This is |
| /// equivalant to that the Latch has no PHINode and the Header's only PHINode is |
| /// for the induction variable. |
| /// |
| /// All code in Header, Cond, Latch and Exit (plus the terminator of the |
| /// Preheader) are CanonicalLoopInfo's responsibility and their build-up checked |
| /// by assertOK(). They are expected to not be modified unless explicitly |
| /// modifying the CanonicalLoopInfo through a methods that applies a OpenMP |
| /// loop-associated construct such as applyWorkshareLoop, tileLoops, unrollLoop, |
| /// etc. These methods usually invalidate the CanonicalLoopInfo and re-use its |
| /// basic blocks. After invalidation, the CanonicalLoopInfo must not be used |
| /// anymore as its underlying control flow may not exist anymore. |
| /// Loop-transformation methods such as tileLoops, collapseLoops and unrollLoop |
| /// may also return a new CanonicalLoopInfo that can be passed to other |
| /// loop-associated construct implementing methods. These loop-transforming |
| /// methods may either create a new CanonicalLoopInfo usually using |
| /// createLoopSkeleton and invalidate the input CanonicalLoopInfo, or reuse and |
| /// modify one of the input CanonicalLoopInfo and return it as representing the |
| /// modified loop. What is done is an implementation detail of |
| /// transformation-implementing method and callers should always assume that the |
| /// CanonicalLoopInfo passed to it is invalidated and a new object is returned. |
| /// Returned CanonicalLoopInfo have the same structure and guarantees as the one |
| /// created by createCanonicalLoop, such that transforming methods do not have |
| /// to special case where the CanonicalLoopInfo originated from. |
| /// |
| /// Generally, methods consuming CanonicalLoopInfo do not need an |
| /// OpenMPIRBuilder::InsertPointTy as argument, but use the locations of the |
| /// CanonicalLoopInfo to insert new or modify existing instructions. Unless |
| /// documented otherwise, methods consuming CanonicalLoopInfo do not invalidate |
| /// any InsertPoint that is outside CanonicalLoopInfo's control. Specifically, |
| /// any InsertPoint in the Preheader, After or Block can still be used after |
| /// calling such a method. |
| /// |
| /// TODO: Provide mechanisms for exception handling and cancellation points. |
| /// |
| /// Defined outside OpenMPIRBuilder because nested classes cannot be |
| /// forward-declared, e.g. to avoid having to include the entire OMPIRBuilder.h. |
| class CanonicalLoopInfo { |
| friend class OpenMPIRBuilder; |
| |
| private: |
| BasicBlock *Header = nullptr; |
| BasicBlock *Cond = nullptr; |
| BasicBlock *Latch = nullptr; |
| BasicBlock *Exit = nullptr; |
| |
| /// Add the control blocks of this loop to \p BBs. |
| /// |
| /// This does not include any block from the body, including the one returned |
| /// by getBody(). |
| /// |
| /// FIXME: This currently includes the Preheader and After blocks even though |
| /// their content is (mostly) not under CanonicalLoopInfo's control. |
| /// Re-evaluated whether this makes sense. |
| void collectControlBlocks(SmallVectorImpl<BasicBlock *> &BBs); |
| |
| /// Sets the number of loop iterations to the given value. This value must be |
| /// valid in the condition block (i.e., defined in the preheader) and is |
| /// interpreted as an unsigned integer. |
| void setTripCount(Value *TripCount); |
| |
| /// Replace all uses of the canonical induction variable in the loop body with |
| /// a new one. |
| /// |
| /// The intended use case is to update the induction variable for an updated |
| /// iteration space such that it can stay normalized in the 0...tripcount-1 |
| /// range. |
| /// |
| /// The \p Updater is called with the (presumable updated) current normalized |
| /// induction variable and is expected to return the value that uses of the |
| /// pre-updated induction values should use instead, typically dependent on |
| /// the new induction variable. This is a lambda (instead of e.g. just passing |
| /// the new value) to be able to distinguish the uses of the pre-updated |
| /// induction variable and uses of the induction varible to compute the |
| /// updated induction variable value. |
| void mapIndVar(llvm::function_ref<Value *(Instruction *)> Updater); |
| |
| public: |
| /// Returns whether this object currently represents the IR of a loop. If |
| /// returning false, it may have been consumed by a loop transformation or not |
| /// been intialized. Do not use in this case; |
| bool isValid() const { return Header; } |
| |
| /// The preheader ensures that there is only a single edge entering the loop. |
| /// Code that must be execute before any loop iteration can be emitted here, |
| /// such as computing the loop trip count and begin lifetime markers. Code in |
| /// the preheader is not considered part of the canonical loop. |
| BasicBlock *getPreheader() const; |
| |
| /// The header is the entry for each iteration. In the canonical control flow, |
| /// it only contains the PHINode for the induction variable. |
| BasicBlock *getHeader() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| return Header; |
| } |
| |
| /// The condition block computes whether there is another loop iteration. If |
| /// yes, branches to the body; otherwise to the exit block. |
| BasicBlock *getCond() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| return Cond; |
| } |
| |
| /// The body block is the single entry for a loop iteration and not controlled |
| /// by CanonicalLoopInfo. It can contain arbitrary control flow but must |
| /// eventually branch to the \p Latch block. |
| BasicBlock *getBody() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| return cast<BranchInst>(Cond->getTerminator())->getSuccessor(0); |
| } |
| |
| /// Reaching the latch indicates the end of the loop body code. In the |
| /// canonical control flow, it only contains the increment of the induction |
| /// variable. |
| BasicBlock *getLatch() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| return Latch; |
| } |
| |
| /// Reaching the exit indicates no more iterations are being executed. |
| BasicBlock *getExit() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| return Exit; |
| } |
| |
| /// The after block is intended for clean-up code such as lifetime end |
| /// markers. It is separate from the exit block to ensure, analogous to the |
| /// preheader, it having just a single entry edge and being free from PHI |
| /// nodes should there be multiple loop exits (such as from break |
| /// statements/cancellations). |
| BasicBlock *getAfter() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| return Exit->getSingleSuccessor(); |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns the llvm::Value containing the number of loop iterations. It must |
| /// be valid in the preheader and always interpreted as an unsigned integer of |
| /// any bit-width. |
| Value *getTripCount() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| Instruction *CmpI = &Cond->front(); |
| assert(isa<CmpInst>(CmpI) && "First inst must compare IV with TripCount"); |
| return CmpI->getOperand(1); |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns the instruction representing the current logical induction |
| /// variable. Always unsigned, always starting at 0 with an increment of one. |
| Instruction *getIndVar() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| Instruction *IndVarPHI = &Header->front(); |
| assert(isa<PHINode>(IndVarPHI) && "First inst must be the IV PHI"); |
| return IndVarPHI; |
| } |
| |
| /// Return the type of the induction variable (and the trip count). |
| Type *getIndVarType() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| return getIndVar()->getType(); |
| } |
| |
| /// Return the insertion point for user code before the loop. |
| OpenMPIRBuilder::InsertPointTy getPreheaderIP() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| BasicBlock *Preheader = getPreheader(); |
| return {Preheader, std::prev(Preheader->end())}; |
| }; |
| |
| /// Return the insertion point for user code in the body. |
| OpenMPIRBuilder::InsertPointTy getBodyIP() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| BasicBlock *Body = getBody(); |
| return {Body, Body->begin()}; |
| }; |
| |
| /// Return the insertion point for user code after the loop. |
| OpenMPIRBuilder::InsertPointTy getAfterIP() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| BasicBlock *After = getAfter(); |
| return {After, After->begin()}; |
| }; |
| |
| Function *getFunction() const { |
| assert(isValid() && "Requires a valid canonical loop"); |
| return Header->getParent(); |
| } |
| |
| /// Consistency self-check. |
| void assertOK() const; |
| |
| /// Invalidate this loop. That is, the underlying IR does not fulfill the |
| /// requirements of an OpenMP canonical loop anymore. |
| void invalidate(); |
| }; |
| |
| } // end namespace llvm |
| |
| #endif // LLVM_FRONTEND_OPENMP_OMPIRBUILDER_H |