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//===-- AtomicExpandPass.cpp - Expand atomic instructions -------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file contains a pass (at IR level) to replace atomic instructions with
// either (intrinsic-based) load-linked/store-conditional loops or AtomicCmpXchg.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
#include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/IR/InstIterator.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetSubtargetInfo.h"
using namespace llvm;
#define DEBUG_TYPE "atomic-expand"
namespace {
class AtomicExpand: public FunctionPass {
const TargetMachine *TM;
const TargetLowering *TLI;
public:
static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid
explicit AtomicExpand(const TargetMachine *TM = nullptr)
: FunctionPass(ID), TM(TM), TLI(nullptr) {
initializeAtomicExpandPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
}
bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override;
private:
bool bracketInstWithFences(Instruction *I, AtomicOrdering Order,
bool IsStore, bool IsLoad);
bool expandAtomicLoad(LoadInst *LI);
bool expandAtomicLoadToLL(LoadInst *LI);
bool expandAtomicLoadToCmpXchg(LoadInst *LI);
bool expandAtomicStore(StoreInst *SI);
bool tryExpandAtomicRMW(AtomicRMWInst *AI);
bool expandAtomicRMWToLLSC(AtomicRMWInst *AI);
bool expandAtomicRMWToCmpXchg(AtomicRMWInst *AI);
bool expandAtomicCmpXchg(AtomicCmpXchgInst *CI);
bool isIdempotentRMW(AtomicRMWInst *AI);
bool simplifyIdempotentRMW(AtomicRMWInst *AI);
};
}
char AtomicExpand::ID = 0;
char &llvm::AtomicExpandID = AtomicExpand::ID;
INITIALIZE_TM_PASS(AtomicExpand, "atomic-expand",
"Expand Atomic calls in terms of either load-linked & store-conditional or cmpxchg",
false, false)
FunctionPass *llvm::createAtomicExpandPass(const TargetMachine *TM) {
return new AtomicExpand(TM);
}
bool AtomicExpand::runOnFunction(Function &F) {
if (!TM || !TM->getSubtargetImpl(F)->enableAtomicExpand())
return false;
TLI = TM->getSubtargetImpl(F)->getTargetLowering();
SmallVector<Instruction *, 1> AtomicInsts;
// Changing control-flow while iterating through it is a bad idea, so gather a
// list of all atomic instructions before we start.
for (inst_iterator I = inst_begin(F), E = inst_end(F); I != E; ++I) {
if (I->isAtomic())
AtomicInsts.push_back(&*I);
}
bool MadeChange = false;
for (auto I : AtomicInsts) {
auto LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(I);
auto SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(I);
auto RMWI = dyn_cast<AtomicRMWInst>(I);
auto CASI = dyn_cast<AtomicCmpXchgInst>(I);
assert((LI || SI || RMWI || CASI || isa<FenceInst>(I)) &&
"Unknown atomic instruction");
auto FenceOrdering = Monotonic;
bool IsStore, IsLoad;
if (TLI->getInsertFencesForAtomic()) {
if (LI && isAtLeastAcquire(LI->getOrdering())) {
FenceOrdering = LI->getOrdering();
LI->setOrdering(Monotonic);
IsStore = false;
IsLoad = true;
} else if (SI && isAtLeastRelease(SI->getOrdering())) {
FenceOrdering = SI->getOrdering();
SI->setOrdering(Monotonic);
IsStore = true;
IsLoad = false;
} else if (RMWI && (isAtLeastRelease(RMWI->getOrdering()) ||
isAtLeastAcquire(RMWI->getOrdering()))) {
FenceOrdering = RMWI->getOrdering();
RMWI->setOrdering(Monotonic);
IsStore = IsLoad = true;
} else if (CASI && !TLI->hasLoadLinkedStoreConditional() &&
(isAtLeastRelease(CASI->getSuccessOrdering()) ||
isAtLeastAcquire(CASI->getSuccessOrdering()))) {
// If a compare and swap is lowered to LL/SC, we can do smarter fence
// insertion, with a stronger one on the success path than on the
// failure path. As a result, fence insertion is directly done by
// expandAtomicCmpXchg in that case.
FenceOrdering = CASI->getSuccessOrdering();
CASI->setSuccessOrdering(Monotonic);
CASI->setFailureOrdering(Monotonic);
IsStore = IsLoad = true;
}
if (FenceOrdering != Monotonic) {
MadeChange |= bracketInstWithFences(I, FenceOrdering, IsStore, IsLoad);
}
}
if (LI && TLI->shouldExpandAtomicLoadInIR(LI)) {
MadeChange |= expandAtomicLoad(LI);
} else if (SI && TLI->shouldExpandAtomicStoreInIR(SI)) {
MadeChange |= expandAtomicStore(SI);
} else if (RMWI) {
// There are two different ways of expanding RMW instructions:
// - into a load if it is idempotent
// - into a Cmpxchg/LL-SC loop otherwise
// we try them in that order.
if (isIdempotentRMW(RMWI) && simplifyIdempotentRMW(RMWI)) {
MadeChange = true;
} else {
MadeChange |= tryExpandAtomicRMW(RMWI);
}
} else if (CASI && TLI->hasLoadLinkedStoreConditional()) {
MadeChange |= expandAtomicCmpXchg(CASI);
}
}
return MadeChange;
}
bool AtomicExpand::bracketInstWithFences(Instruction *I, AtomicOrdering Order,
bool IsStore, bool IsLoad) {
IRBuilder<> Builder(I);
auto LeadingFence = TLI->emitLeadingFence(Builder, Order, IsStore, IsLoad);
auto TrailingFence = TLI->emitTrailingFence(Builder, Order, IsStore, IsLoad);
// The trailing fence is emitted before the instruction instead of after
// because there is no easy way of setting Builder insertion point after
// an instruction. So we must erase it from the BB, and insert it back
// in the right place.
// We have a guard here because not every atomic operation generates a
// trailing fence.
if (TrailingFence) {
TrailingFence->removeFromParent();
TrailingFence->insertAfter(I);
}
return (LeadingFence || TrailingFence);
}
bool AtomicExpand::expandAtomicLoad(LoadInst *LI) {
if (TLI->hasLoadLinkedStoreConditional())
return expandAtomicLoadToLL(LI);
else
return expandAtomicLoadToCmpXchg(LI);
}
bool AtomicExpand::expandAtomicLoadToLL(LoadInst *LI) {
IRBuilder<> Builder(LI);
// On some architectures, load-linked instructions are atomic for larger
// sizes than normal loads. For example, the only 64-bit load guaranteed
// to be single-copy atomic by ARM is an ldrexd (A3.5.3).
Value *Val =
TLI->emitLoadLinked(Builder, LI->getPointerOperand(), LI->getOrdering());
LI->replaceAllUsesWith(Val);
LI->eraseFromParent();
return true;
}
bool AtomicExpand::expandAtomicLoadToCmpXchg(LoadInst *LI) {
IRBuilder<> Builder(LI);
AtomicOrdering Order = LI->getOrdering();
Value *Addr = LI->getPointerOperand();
Type *Ty = cast<PointerType>(Addr->getType())->getElementType();
Constant *DummyVal = Constant::getNullValue(Ty);
Value *Pair = Builder.CreateAtomicCmpXchg(
Addr, DummyVal, DummyVal, Order,
AtomicCmpXchgInst::getStrongestFailureOrdering(Order));
Value *Loaded = Builder.CreateExtractValue(Pair, 0, "loaded");
LI->replaceAllUsesWith(Loaded);
LI->eraseFromParent();
return true;
}
bool AtomicExpand::expandAtomicStore(StoreInst *SI) {
// This function is only called on atomic stores that are too large to be
// atomic if implemented as a native store. So we replace them by an
// atomic swap, that can be implemented for example as a ldrex/strex on ARM
// or lock cmpxchg8/16b on X86, as these are atomic for larger sizes.
// It is the responsibility of the target to only signal expansion via
// shouldExpandAtomicRMW in cases where this is required and possible.
IRBuilder<> Builder(SI);
AtomicRMWInst *AI =
Builder.CreateAtomicRMW(AtomicRMWInst::Xchg, SI->getPointerOperand(),
SI->getValueOperand(), SI->getOrdering());
SI->eraseFromParent();
// Now we have an appropriate swap instruction, lower it as usual.
return tryExpandAtomicRMW(AI);
}
bool AtomicExpand::tryExpandAtomicRMW(AtomicRMWInst *AI) {
switch (TLI->shouldExpandAtomicRMWInIR(AI)) {
case TargetLoweringBase::AtomicRMWExpansionKind::None:
return false;
case TargetLoweringBase::AtomicRMWExpansionKind::LLSC: {
assert(TLI->hasLoadLinkedStoreConditional() &&
"TargetLowering requested we expand AtomicRMW instruction into "
"load-linked/store-conditional combos, but such instructions aren't "
"supported");
return expandAtomicRMWToLLSC(AI);
}
case TargetLoweringBase::AtomicRMWExpansionKind::CmpXChg: {
return expandAtomicRMWToCmpXchg(AI);
}
}
llvm_unreachable("Unhandled case in tryExpandAtomicRMW");
}
/// Emit IR to implement the given atomicrmw operation on values in registers,
/// returning the new value.
static Value *performAtomicOp(AtomicRMWInst::BinOp Op, IRBuilder<> &Builder,
Value *Loaded, Value *Inc) {
Value *NewVal;
switch (Op) {
case AtomicRMWInst::Xchg:
return Inc;
case AtomicRMWInst::Add:
return Builder.CreateAdd(Loaded, Inc, "new");
case AtomicRMWInst::Sub:
return Builder.CreateSub(Loaded, Inc, "new");
case AtomicRMWInst::And:
return Builder.CreateAnd(Loaded, Inc, "new");
case AtomicRMWInst::Nand:
return Builder.CreateNot(Builder.CreateAnd(Loaded, Inc), "new");
case AtomicRMWInst::Or:
return Builder.CreateOr(Loaded, Inc, "new");
case AtomicRMWInst::Xor:
return Builder.CreateXor(Loaded, Inc, "new");
case AtomicRMWInst::Max:
NewVal = Builder.CreateICmpSGT(Loaded, Inc);
return Builder.CreateSelect(NewVal, Loaded, Inc, "new");
case AtomicRMWInst::Min:
NewVal = Builder.CreateICmpSLE(Loaded, Inc);
return Builder.CreateSelect(NewVal, Loaded, Inc, "new");
case AtomicRMWInst::UMax:
NewVal = Builder.CreateICmpUGT(Loaded, Inc);
return Builder.CreateSelect(NewVal, Loaded, Inc, "new");
case AtomicRMWInst::UMin:
NewVal = Builder.CreateICmpULE(Loaded, Inc);
return Builder.CreateSelect(NewVal, Loaded, Inc, "new");
default:
llvm_unreachable("Unknown atomic op");
}
}
bool AtomicExpand::expandAtomicRMWToLLSC(AtomicRMWInst *AI) {
AtomicOrdering MemOpOrder = AI->getOrdering();
Value *Addr = AI->getPointerOperand();
BasicBlock *BB = AI->getParent();
Function *F = BB->getParent();
LLVMContext &Ctx = F->getContext();
// Given: atomicrmw some_op iN* %addr, iN %incr ordering
//
// The standard expansion we produce is:
// [...]
// fence?
// atomicrmw.start:
// %loaded = @load.linked(%addr)
// %new = some_op iN %loaded, %incr
// %stored = @store_conditional(%new, %addr)
// %try_again = icmp i32 ne %stored, 0
// br i1 %try_again, label %loop, label %atomicrmw.end
// atomicrmw.end:
// fence?
// [...]
BasicBlock *ExitBB = BB->splitBasicBlock(AI, "atomicrmw.end");
BasicBlock *LoopBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "atomicrmw.start", F, ExitBB);
// This grabs the DebugLoc from AI.
IRBuilder<> Builder(AI);
// The split call above "helpfully" added a branch at the end of BB (to the
// wrong place), but we might want a fence too. It's easiest to just remove
// the branch entirely.
std::prev(BB->end())->eraseFromParent();
Builder.SetInsertPoint(BB);
Builder.CreateBr(LoopBB);
// Start the main loop block now that we've taken care of the preliminaries.
Builder.SetInsertPoint(LoopBB);
Value *Loaded = TLI->emitLoadLinked(Builder, Addr, MemOpOrder);
Value *NewVal =
performAtomicOp(AI->getOperation(), Builder, Loaded, AI->getValOperand());
Value *StoreSuccess =
TLI->emitStoreConditional(Builder, NewVal, Addr, MemOpOrder);
Value *TryAgain = Builder.CreateICmpNE(
StoreSuccess, ConstantInt::get(IntegerType::get(Ctx, 32), 0), "tryagain");
Builder.CreateCondBr(TryAgain, LoopBB, ExitBB);
Builder.SetInsertPoint(ExitBB, ExitBB->begin());
AI->replaceAllUsesWith(Loaded);
AI->eraseFromParent();
return true;
}
bool AtomicExpand::expandAtomicRMWToCmpXchg(AtomicRMWInst *AI) {
AtomicOrdering MemOpOrder =
AI->getOrdering() == Unordered ? Monotonic : AI->getOrdering();
Value *Addr = AI->getPointerOperand();
BasicBlock *BB = AI->getParent();
Function *F = BB->getParent();
LLVMContext &Ctx = F->getContext();
// Given: atomicrmw some_op iN* %addr, iN %incr ordering
//
// The standard expansion we produce is:
// [...]
// %init_loaded = load atomic iN* %addr
// br label %loop
// loop:
// %loaded = phi iN [ %init_loaded, %entry ], [ %new_loaded, %loop ]
// %new = some_op iN %loaded, %incr
// %pair = cmpxchg iN* %addr, iN %loaded, iN %new
// %new_loaded = extractvalue { iN, i1 } %pair, 0
// %success = extractvalue { iN, i1 } %pair, 1
// br i1 %success, label %atomicrmw.end, label %loop
// atomicrmw.end:
// [...]
BasicBlock *ExitBB = BB->splitBasicBlock(AI, "atomicrmw.end");
BasicBlock *LoopBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "atomicrmw.start", F, ExitBB);
// This grabs the DebugLoc from AI.
IRBuilder<> Builder(AI);
// The split call above "helpfully" added a branch at the end of BB (to the
// wrong place), but we want a load. It's easiest to just remove
// the branch entirely.
std::prev(BB->end())->eraseFromParent();
Builder.SetInsertPoint(BB);
LoadInst *InitLoaded = Builder.CreateLoad(Addr);
// Atomics require at least natural alignment.
InitLoaded->setAlignment(AI->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits());
Builder.CreateBr(LoopBB);
// Start the main loop block now that we've taken care of the preliminaries.
Builder.SetInsertPoint(LoopBB);
PHINode *Loaded = Builder.CreatePHI(AI->getType(), 2, "loaded");
Loaded->addIncoming(InitLoaded, BB);
Value *NewVal =
performAtomicOp(AI->getOperation(), Builder, Loaded, AI->getValOperand());
Value *Pair = Builder.CreateAtomicCmpXchg(
Addr, Loaded, NewVal, MemOpOrder,
AtomicCmpXchgInst::getStrongestFailureOrdering(MemOpOrder));
Value *NewLoaded = Builder.CreateExtractValue(Pair, 0, "newloaded");
Loaded->addIncoming(NewLoaded, LoopBB);
Value *Success = Builder.CreateExtractValue(Pair, 1, "success");
Builder.CreateCondBr(Success, ExitBB, LoopBB);
Builder.SetInsertPoint(ExitBB, ExitBB->begin());
AI->replaceAllUsesWith(NewLoaded);
AI->eraseFromParent();
return true;
}
bool AtomicExpand::expandAtomicCmpXchg(AtomicCmpXchgInst *CI) {
AtomicOrdering SuccessOrder = CI->getSuccessOrdering();
AtomicOrdering FailureOrder = CI->getFailureOrdering();
Value *Addr = CI->getPointerOperand();
BasicBlock *BB = CI->getParent();
Function *F = BB->getParent();
LLVMContext &Ctx = F->getContext();
// If getInsertFencesForAtomic() returns true, then the target does not want
// to deal with memory orders, and emitLeading/TrailingFence should take care
// of everything. Otherwise, emitLeading/TrailingFence are no-op and we
// should preserve the ordering.
AtomicOrdering MemOpOrder =
TLI->getInsertFencesForAtomic() ? Monotonic : SuccessOrder;
// Given: cmpxchg some_op iN* %addr, iN %desired, iN %new success_ord fail_ord
//
// The full expansion we produce is:
// [...]
// fence?
// cmpxchg.start:
// %loaded = @load.linked(%addr)
// %should_store = icmp eq %loaded, %desired
// br i1 %should_store, label %cmpxchg.trystore,
// label %cmpxchg.failure
// cmpxchg.trystore:
// %stored = @store_conditional(%new, %addr)
// %success = icmp eq i32 %stored, 0
// br i1 %success, label %cmpxchg.success, label %loop/%cmpxchg.failure
// cmpxchg.success:
// fence?
// br label %cmpxchg.end
// cmpxchg.failure:
// fence?
// br label %cmpxchg.end
// cmpxchg.end:
// %success = phi i1 [true, %cmpxchg.success], [false, %cmpxchg.failure]
// %restmp = insertvalue { iN, i1 } undef, iN %loaded, 0
// %res = insertvalue { iN, i1 } %restmp, i1 %success, 1
// [...]
BasicBlock *ExitBB = BB->splitBasicBlock(CI, "cmpxchg.end");
auto FailureBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "cmpxchg.failure", F, ExitBB);
auto SuccessBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "cmpxchg.success", F, FailureBB);
auto TryStoreBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "cmpxchg.trystore", F, SuccessBB);
auto LoopBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "cmpxchg.start", F, TryStoreBB);
// This grabs the DebugLoc from CI
IRBuilder<> Builder(CI);
// The split call above "helpfully" added a branch at the end of BB (to the
// wrong place), but we might want a fence too. It's easiest to just remove
// the branch entirely.
std::prev(BB->end())->eraseFromParent();
Builder.SetInsertPoint(BB);
TLI->emitLeadingFence(Builder, SuccessOrder, /*IsStore=*/true,
/*IsLoad=*/true);
Builder.CreateBr(LoopBB);
// Start the main loop block now that we've taken care of the preliminaries.
Builder.SetInsertPoint(LoopBB);
Value *Loaded = TLI->emitLoadLinked(Builder, Addr, MemOpOrder);
Value *ShouldStore =
Builder.CreateICmpEQ(Loaded, CI->getCompareOperand(), "should_store");
// If the cmpxchg doesn't actually need any ordering when it fails, we can
// jump straight past that fence instruction (if it exists).
Builder.CreateCondBr(ShouldStore, TryStoreBB, FailureBB);
Builder.SetInsertPoint(TryStoreBB);
Value *StoreSuccess = TLI->emitStoreConditional(
Builder, CI->getNewValOperand(), Addr, MemOpOrder);
StoreSuccess = Builder.CreateICmpEQ(
StoreSuccess, ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(Ctx), 0), "success");
Builder.CreateCondBr(StoreSuccess, SuccessBB,
CI->isWeak() ? FailureBB : LoopBB);
// Make sure later instructions don't get reordered with a fence if necessary.
Builder.SetInsertPoint(SuccessBB);
TLI->emitTrailingFence(Builder, SuccessOrder, /*IsStore=*/true,
/*IsLoad=*/true);
Builder.CreateBr(ExitBB);
Builder.SetInsertPoint(FailureBB);
TLI->emitTrailingFence(Builder, FailureOrder, /*IsStore=*/true,
/*IsLoad=*/true);
Builder.CreateBr(ExitBB);
// Finally, we have control-flow based knowledge of whether the cmpxchg
// succeeded or not. We expose this to later passes by converting any
// subsequent "icmp eq/ne %loaded, %oldval" into a use of an appropriate PHI.
// Setup the builder so we can create any PHIs we need.
Builder.SetInsertPoint(ExitBB, ExitBB->begin());
PHINode *Success = Builder.CreatePHI(Type::getInt1Ty(Ctx), 2);
Success->addIncoming(ConstantInt::getTrue(Ctx), SuccessBB);
Success->addIncoming(ConstantInt::getFalse(Ctx), FailureBB);
// Look for any users of the cmpxchg that are just comparing the loaded value
// against the desired one, and replace them with the CFG-derived version.
SmallVector<ExtractValueInst *, 2> PrunedInsts;
for (auto User : CI->users()) {
ExtractValueInst *EV = dyn_cast<ExtractValueInst>(User);
if (!EV)
continue;
assert(EV->getNumIndices() == 1 && EV->getIndices()[0] <= 1 &&
"weird extraction from { iN, i1 }");
if (EV->getIndices()[0] == 0)
EV->replaceAllUsesWith(Loaded);
else
EV->replaceAllUsesWith(Success);
PrunedInsts.push_back(EV);
}
// We can remove the instructions now we're no longer iterating through them.
for (auto EV : PrunedInsts)
EV->eraseFromParent();
if (!CI->use_empty()) {
// Some use of the full struct return that we don't understand has happened,
// so we've got to reconstruct it properly.
Value *Res;
Res = Builder.CreateInsertValue(UndefValue::get(CI->getType()), Loaded, 0);
Res = Builder.CreateInsertValue(Res, Success, 1);
CI->replaceAllUsesWith(Res);
}
CI->eraseFromParent();
return true;
}
bool AtomicExpand::isIdempotentRMW(AtomicRMWInst* RMWI) {
auto C = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(RMWI->getValOperand());
if(!C)
return false;
AtomicRMWInst::BinOp Op = RMWI->getOperation();
switch(Op) {
case AtomicRMWInst::Add:
case AtomicRMWInst::Sub:
case AtomicRMWInst::Or:
case AtomicRMWInst::Xor:
return C->isZero();
case AtomicRMWInst::And:
return C->isMinusOne();
// FIXME: we could also treat Min/Max/UMin/UMax by the INT_MIN/INT_MAX/...
default:
return false;
}
}
bool AtomicExpand::simplifyIdempotentRMW(AtomicRMWInst* RMWI) {
if (auto ResultingLoad = TLI->lowerIdempotentRMWIntoFencedLoad(RMWI)) {
if (TLI->shouldExpandAtomicLoadInIR(ResultingLoad))
expandAtomicLoad(ResultingLoad);
return true;
}
return false;
}
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