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//===-- MemorySSAUpdater.cpp - Memory SSA Updater--------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the MemorySSAUpdater class.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Analysis/MemorySSAUpdater.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/MemorySSA.h"
#include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
#include "llvm/IR/GlobalVariable.h"
#include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Metadata.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/FormattedStream.h"
#include <algorithm>
#define DEBUG_TYPE "memoryssa"
using namespace llvm;
// This is the marker algorithm from "Simple and Efficient Construction of
// Static Single Assignment Form"
// The simple, non-marker algorithm places phi nodes at any join
// Here, we place markers, and only place phi nodes if they end up necessary.
// They are only necessary if they break a cycle (IE we recursively visit
// ourselves again), or we discover, while getting the value of the operands,
// that there are two or more definitions needing to be merged.
// This still will leave non-minimal form in the case of irreducible control
// flow, where phi nodes may be in cycles with themselves, but unnecessary.
MemoryAccess *MemorySSAUpdater::getPreviousDefRecursive(
BasicBlock *BB,
DenseMap<BasicBlock *, TrackingVH<MemoryAccess>> &CachedPreviousDef) {
// First, do a cache lookup. Without this cache, certain CFG structures
// (like a series of if statements) take exponential time to visit.
auto Cached = CachedPreviousDef.find(BB);
if (Cached != CachedPreviousDef.end()) {
return Cached->second;
}
if (BasicBlock *Pred = BB->getSinglePredecessor()) {
// Single predecessor case, just recurse, we can only have one definition.
MemoryAccess *Result = getPreviousDefFromEnd(Pred, CachedPreviousDef);
CachedPreviousDef.insert({BB, Result});
return Result;
}
if (VisitedBlocks.count(BB)) {
// We hit our node again, meaning we had a cycle, we must insert a phi
// node to break it so we have an operand. The only case this will
// insert useless phis is if we have irreducible control flow.
MemoryAccess *Result = MSSA->createMemoryPhi(BB);
CachedPreviousDef.insert({BB, Result});
return Result;
}
if (VisitedBlocks.insert(BB).second) {
// Mark us visited so we can detect a cycle
SmallVector<TrackingVH<MemoryAccess>, 8> PhiOps;
// Recurse to get the values in our predecessors for placement of a
// potential phi node. This will insert phi nodes if we cycle in order to
// break the cycle and have an operand.
for (auto *Pred : predecessors(BB))
PhiOps.push_back(getPreviousDefFromEnd(Pred, CachedPreviousDef));
// Now try to simplify the ops to avoid placing a phi.
// This may return null if we never created a phi yet, that's okay
MemoryPhi *Phi = dyn_cast_or_null<MemoryPhi>(MSSA->getMemoryAccess(BB));
// See if we can avoid the phi by simplifying it.
auto *Result = tryRemoveTrivialPhi(Phi, PhiOps);
// If we couldn't simplify, we may have to create a phi
if (Result == Phi) {
if (!Phi)
Phi = MSSA->createMemoryPhi(BB);
// See if the existing phi operands match what we need.
// Unlike normal SSA, we only allow one phi node per block, so we can't just
// create a new one.
if (Phi->getNumOperands() != 0) {
// FIXME: Figure out whether this is dead code and if so remove it.
if (!std::equal(Phi->op_begin(), Phi->op_end(), PhiOps.begin())) {
// These will have been filled in by the recursive read we did above.
std::copy(PhiOps.begin(), PhiOps.end(), Phi->op_begin());
std::copy(pred_begin(BB), pred_end(BB), Phi->block_begin());
}
} else {
unsigned i = 0;
for (auto *Pred : predecessors(BB))
Phi->addIncoming(&*PhiOps[i++], Pred);
InsertedPHIs.push_back(Phi);
}
Result = Phi;
}
// Set ourselves up for the next variable by resetting visited state.
VisitedBlocks.erase(BB);
CachedPreviousDef.insert({BB, Result});
return Result;
}
llvm_unreachable("Should have hit one of the three cases above");
}
// This starts at the memory access, and goes backwards in the block to find the
// previous definition. If a definition is not found the block of the access,
// it continues globally, creating phi nodes to ensure we have a single
// definition.
MemoryAccess *MemorySSAUpdater::getPreviousDef(MemoryAccess *MA) {
if (auto *LocalResult = getPreviousDefInBlock(MA))
return LocalResult;
DenseMap<BasicBlock *, TrackingVH<MemoryAccess>> CachedPreviousDef;
return getPreviousDefRecursive(MA->getBlock(), CachedPreviousDef);
}
// This starts at the memory access, and goes backwards in the block to the find
// the previous definition. If the definition is not found in the block of the
// access, it returns nullptr.
MemoryAccess *MemorySSAUpdater::getPreviousDefInBlock(MemoryAccess *MA) {
auto *Defs = MSSA->getWritableBlockDefs(MA->getBlock());
// It's possible there are no defs, or we got handed the first def to start.
if (Defs) {
// If this is a def, we can just use the def iterators.
if (!isa<MemoryUse>(MA)) {
auto Iter = MA->getReverseDefsIterator();
++Iter;
if (Iter != Defs->rend())
return &*Iter;
} else {
// Otherwise, have to walk the all access iterator.
auto End = MSSA->getWritableBlockAccesses(MA->getBlock())->rend();
for (auto &U : make_range(++MA->getReverseIterator(), End))
if (!isa<MemoryUse>(U))
return cast<MemoryAccess>(&U);
// Note that if MA comes before Defs->begin(), we won't hit a def.
return nullptr;
}
}
return nullptr;
}
// This starts at the end of block
MemoryAccess *MemorySSAUpdater::getPreviousDefFromEnd(
BasicBlock *BB,
DenseMap<BasicBlock *, TrackingVH<MemoryAccess>> &CachedPreviousDef) {
auto *Defs = MSSA->getWritableBlockDefs(BB);
if (Defs)
return &*Defs->rbegin();
return getPreviousDefRecursive(BB, CachedPreviousDef);
}
// Recurse over a set of phi uses to eliminate the trivial ones
MemoryAccess *MemorySSAUpdater::recursePhi(MemoryAccess *Phi) {
if (!Phi)
return nullptr;
TrackingVH<MemoryAccess> Res(Phi);
SmallVector<TrackingVH<Value>, 8> Uses;
std::copy(Phi->user_begin(), Phi->user_end(), std::back_inserter(Uses));
for (auto &U : Uses) {
if (MemoryPhi *UsePhi = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(&*U)) {
auto OperRange = UsePhi->operands();
tryRemoveTrivialPhi(UsePhi, OperRange);
}
}
return Res;
}
// Eliminate trivial phis
// Phis are trivial if they are defined either by themselves, or all the same
// argument.
// IE phi(a, a) or b = phi(a, b) or c = phi(a, a, c)
// We recursively try to remove them.
template <class RangeType>
MemoryAccess *MemorySSAUpdater::tryRemoveTrivialPhi(MemoryPhi *Phi,
RangeType &Operands) {
// Bail out on non-opt Phis.
if (NonOptPhis.count(Phi))
return Phi;
// Detect equal or self arguments
MemoryAccess *Same = nullptr;
for (auto &Op : Operands) {
// If the same or self, good so far
if (Op == Phi || Op == Same)
continue;
// not the same, return the phi since it's not eliminatable by us
if (Same)
return Phi;
Same = cast<MemoryAccess>(&*Op);
}
// Never found a non-self reference, the phi is undef
if (Same == nullptr)
return MSSA->getLiveOnEntryDef();
if (Phi) {
Phi->replaceAllUsesWith(Same);
removeMemoryAccess(Phi);
}
// We should only end up recursing in case we replaced something, in which
// case, we may have made other Phis trivial.
return recursePhi(Same);
}
void MemorySSAUpdater::insertUse(MemoryUse *MU) {
InsertedPHIs.clear();
MU->setDefiningAccess(getPreviousDef(MU));
// Unlike for defs, there is no extra work to do. Because uses do not create
// new may-defs, there are only two cases:
//
// 1. There was a def already below us, and therefore, we should not have
// created a phi node because it was already needed for the def.
//
// 2. There is no def below us, and therefore, there is no extra renaming work
// to do.
}
// Set every incoming edge {BB, MP->getBlock()} of MemoryPhi MP to NewDef.
static void setMemoryPhiValueForBlock(MemoryPhi *MP, const BasicBlock *BB,
MemoryAccess *NewDef) {
// Replace any operand with us an incoming block with the new defining
// access.
int i = MP->getBasicBlockIndex(BB);
assert(i != -1 && "Should have found the basic block in the phi");
// We can't just compare i against getNumOperands since one is signed and the
// other not. So use it to index into the block iterator.
for (auto BBIter = MP->block_begin() + i; BBIter != MP->block_end();
++BBIter) {
if (*BBIter != BB)
break;
MP->setIncomingValue(i, NewDef);
++i;
}
}
// A brief description of the algorithm:
// First, we compute what should define the new def, using the SSA
// construction algorithm.
// Then, we update the defs below us (and any new phi nodes) in the graph to
// point to the correct new defs, to ensure we only have one variable, and no
// disconnected stores.
void MemorySSAUpdater::insertDef(MemoryDef *MD, bool RenameUses) {
InsertedPHIs.clear();
// See if we had a local def, and if not, go hunting.
MemoryAccess *DefBefore = getPreviousDef(MD);
bool DefBeforeSameBlock = DefBefore->getBlock() == MD->getBlock();
// There is a def before us, which means we can replace any store/phi uses
// of that thing with us, since we are in the way of whatever was there
// before.
// We now define that def's memorydefs and memoryphis
if (DefBeforeSameBlock) {
for (auto UI = DefBefore->use_begin(), UE = DefBefore->use_end();
UI != UE;) {
Use &U = *UI++;
// Leave the uses alone
if (isa<MemoryUse>(U.getUser()))
continue;
U.set(MD);
}
}
// and that def is now our defining access.
// We change them in this order otherwise we will appear in the use list
// above and reset ourselves.
MD->setDefiningAccess(DefBefore);
SmallVector<WeakVH, 8> FixupList(InsertedPHIs.begin(), InsertedPHIs.end());
if (!DefBeforeSameBlock) {
// If there was a local def before us, we must have the same effect it
// did. Because every may-def is the same, any phis/etc we would create, it
// would also have created. If there was no local def before us, we
// performed a global update, and have to search all successors and make
// sure we update the first def in each of them (following all paths until
// we hit the first def along each path). This may also insert phi nodes.
// TODO: There are other cases we can skip this work, such as when we have a
// single successor, and only used a straight line of single pred blocks
// backwards to find the def. To make that work, we'd have to track whether
// getDefRecursive only ever used the single predecessor case. These types
// of paths also only exist in between CFG simplifications.
FixupList.push_back(MD);
}
while (!FixupList.empty()) {
unsigned StartingPHISize = InsertedPHIs.size();
fixupDefs(FixupList);
FixupList.clear();
// Put any new phis on the fixup list, and process them
FixupList.append(InsertedPHIs.begin() + StartingPHISize, InsertedPHIs.end());
}
// Now that all fixups are done, rename all uses if we are asked.
if (RenameUses) {
SmallPtrSet<BasicBlock *, 16> Visited;
BasicBlock *StartBlock = MD->getBlock();
// We are guaranteed there is a def in the block, because we just got it
// handed to us in this function.
MemoryAccess *FirstDef = &*MSSA->getWritableBlockDefs(StartBlock)->begin();
// Convert to incoming value if it's a memorydef. A phi *is* already an
// incoming value.
if (auto *MD = dyn_cast<MemoryDef>(FirstDef))
FirstDef = MD->getDefiningAccess();
MSSA->renamePass(MD->getBlock(), FirstDef, Visited);
// We just inserted a phi into this block, so the incoming value will become
// the phi anyway, so it does not matter what we pass.
for (auto &MP : InsertedPHIs) {
MemoryPhi *Phi = dyn_cast_or_null<MemoryPhi>(MP);
if (Phi)
MSSA->renamePass(Phi->getBlock(), nullptr, Visited);
}
}
}
void MemorySSAUpdater::fixupDefs(const SmallVectorImpl<WeakVH> &Vars) {
SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock *, 8> Seen;
SmallVector<const BasicBlock *, 16> Worklist;
for (auto &Var : Vars) {
MemoryAccess *NewDef = dyn_cast_or_null<MemoryAccess>(Var);
if (!NewDef)
continue;
// First, see if there is a local def after the operand.
auto *Defs = MSSA->getWritableBlockDefs(NewDef->getBlock());
auto DefIter = NewDef->getDefsIterator();
// The temporary Phi is being fixed, unmark it for not to optimize.
if (MemoryPhi *Phi = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(NewDef))
NonOptPhis.erase(Phi);
// If there is a local def after us, we only have to rename that.
if (++DefIter != Defs->end()) {
cast<MemoryDef>(DefIter)->setDefiningAccess(NewDef);
continue;
}
// Otherwise, we need to search down through the CFG.
// For each of our successors, handle it directly if their is a phi, or
// place on the fixup worklist.
for (const auto *S : successors(NewDef->getBlock())) {
if (auto *MP = MSSA->getMemoryAccess(S))
setMemoryPhiValueForBlock(MP, NewDef->getBlock(), NewDef);
else
Worklist.push_back(S);
}
while (!Worklist.empty()) {
const BasicBlock *FixupBlock = Worklist.back();
Worklist.pop_back();
// Get the first def in the block that isn't a phi node.
if (auto *Defs = MSSA->getWritableBlockDefs(FixupBlock)) {
auto *FirstDef = &*Defs->begin();
// The loop above and below should have taken care of phi nodes
assert(!isa<MemoryPhi>(FirstDef) &&
"Should have already handled phi nodes!");
// We are now this def's defining access, make sure we actually dominate
// it
assert(MSSA->dominates(NewDef, FirstDef) &&
"Should have dominated the new access");
// This may insert new phi nodes, because we are not guaranteed the
// block we are processing has a single pred, and depending where the
// store was inserted, it may require phi nodes below it.
cast<MemoryDef>(FirstDef)->setDefiningAccess(getPreviousDef(FirstDef));
return;
}
// We didn't find a def, so we must continue.
for (const auto *S : successors(FixupBlock)) {
// If there is a phi node, handle it.
// Otherwise, put the block on the worklist
if (auto *MP = MSSA->getMemoryAccess(S))
setMemoryPhiValueForBlock(MP, FixupBlock, NewDef);
else {
// If we cycle, we should have ended up at a phi node that we already
// processed. FIXME: Double check this
if (!Seen.insert(S).second)
continue;
Worklist.push_back(S);
}
}
}
}
}
// Move What before Where in the MemorySSA IR.
template <class WhereType>
void MemorySSAUpdater::moveTo(MemoryUseOrDef *What, BasicBlock *BB,
WhereType Where) {
// Mark MemoryPhi users of What not to be optimized.
for (auto *U : What->users())
if (MemoryPhi *PhiUser = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(U))
NonOptPhis.insert(PhiUser);
// Replace all our users with our defining access.
What->replaceAllUsesWith(What->getDefiningAccess());
// Let MemorySSA take care of moving it around in the lists.
MSSA->moveTo(What, BB, Where);
// Now reinsert it into the IR and do whatever fixups needed.
if (auto *MD = dyn_cast<MemoryDef>(What))
insertDef(MD);
else
insertUse(cast<MemoryUse>(What));
// Clear dangling pointers. We added all MemoryPhi users, but not all
// of them are removed by fixupDefs().
NonOptPhis.clear();
}
// Move What before Where in the MemorySSA IR.
void MemorySSAUpdater::moveBefore(MemoryUseOrDef *What, MemoryUseOrDef *Where) {
moveTo(What, Where->getBlock(), Where->getIterator());
}
// Move What after Where in the MemorySSA IR.
void MemorySSAUpdater::moveAfter(MemoryUseOrDef *What, MemoryUseOrDef *Where) {
moveTo(What, Where->getBlock(), ++Where->getIterator());
}
void MemorySSAUpdater::moveToPlace(MemoryUseOrDef *What, BasicBlock *BB,
MemorySSA::InsertionPlace Where) {
return moveTo(What, BB, Where);
}
// All accesses in To used to be in From. Move to end and update access lists.
void MemorySSAUpdater::moveAllAccesses(BasicBlock *From, BasicBlock *To,
Instruction *Start) {
MemorySSA::AccessList *Accs = MSSA->getWritableBlockAccesses(From);
if (!Accs)
return;
MemoryAccess *FirstInNew = nullptr;
for (Instruction &I : make_range(Start->getIterator(), To->end()))
if ((FirstInNew = MSSA->getMemoryAccess(&I)))
break;
if (!FirstInNew)
return;
auto *MUD = cast<MemoryUseOrDef>(FirstInNew);
do {
auto NextIt = ++MUD->getIterator();
MemoryUseOrDef *NextMUD = (!Accs || NextIt == Accs->end())
? nullptr
: cast<MemoryUseOrDef>(&*NextIt);
MSSA->moveTo(MUD, To, MemorySSA::End);
// Moving MUD from Accs in the moveTo above, may delete Accs, so we need to
// retrieve it again.
Accs = MSSA->getWritableBlockAccesses(From);
MUD = NextMUD;
} while (MUD);
}
void MemorySSAUpdater::moveAllAfterSpliceBlocks(BasicBlock *From,
BasicBlock *To,
Instruction *Start) {
assert(MSSA->getBlockAccesses(To) == nullptr &&
"To block is expected to be free of MemoryAccesses.");
moveAllAccesses(From, To, Start);
for (BasicBlock *Succ : successors(To))
if (MemoryPhi *MPhi = MSSA->getMemoryAccess(Succ))
MPhi->setIncomingBlock(MPhi->getBasicBlockIndex(From), To);
}
void MemorySSAUpdater::moveAllAfterMergeBlocks(BasicBlock *From, BasicBlock *To,
Instruction *Start) {
assert(From->getSinglePredecessor() == To &&
"From block is expected to have a single predecessor (To).");
moveAllAccesses(From, To, Start);
for (BasicBlock *Succ : successors(From))
if (MemoryPhi *MPhi = MSSA->getMemoryAccess(Succ))
MPhi->setIncomingBlock(MPhi->getBasicBlockIndex(From), To);
}
/// If all arguments of a MemoryPHI are defined by the same incoming
/// argument, return that argument.
static MemoryAccess *onlySingleValue(MemoryPhi *MP) {
MemoryAccess *MA = nullptr;
for (auto &Arg : MP->operands()) {
if (!MA)
MA = cast<MemoryAccess>(Arg);
else if (MA != Arg)
return nullptr;
}
return MA;
}
void MemorySSAUpdater::wireOldPredecessorsToNewImmediatePredecessor(
BasicBlock *Old, BasicBlock *New, ArrayRef<BasicBlock *> Preds) {
assert(!MSSA->getWritableBlockAccesses(New) &&
"Access list should be null for a new block.");
MemoryPhi *Phi = MSSA->getMemoryAccess(Old);
if (!Phi)
return;
if (pred_size(Old) == 1) {
assert(pred_size(New) == Preds.size() &&
"Should have moved all predecessors.");
MSSA->moveTo(Phi, New, MemorySSA::Beginning);
} else {
assert(!Preds.empty() && "Must be moving at least one predecessor to the "
"new immediate predecessor.");
MemoryPhi *NewPhi = MSSA->createMemoryPhi(New);
SmallPtrSet<BasicBlock *, 16> PredsSet(Preds.begin(), Preds.end());
Phi->unorderedDeleteIncomingIf([&](MemoryAccess *MA, BasicBlock *B) {
if (PredsSet.count(B)) {
NewPhi->addIncoming(MA, B);
return true;
}
return false;
});
Phi->addIncoming(NewPhi, New);
if (onlySingleValue(NewPhi))
removeMemoryAccess(NewPhi);
}
}
void MemorySSAUpdater::removeMemoryAccess(MemoryAccess *MA) {
assert(!MSSA->isLiveOnEntryDef(MA) &&
"Trying to remove the live on entry def");
// We can only delete phi nodes if they have no uses, or we can replace all
// uses with a single definition.
MemoryAccess *NewDefTarget = nullptr;
if (MemoryPhi *MP = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(MA)) {
// Note that it is sufficient to know that all edges of the phi node have
// the same argument. If they do, by the definition of dominance frontiers
// (which we used to place this phi), that argument must dominate this phi,
// and thus, must dominate the phi's uses, and so we will not hit the assert
// below.
NewDefTarget = onlySingleValue(MP);
assert((NewDefTarget || MP->use_empty()) &&
"We can't delete this memory phi");
} else {
NewDefTarget = cast<MemoryUseOrDef>(MA)->getDefiningAccess();
}
// Re-point the uses at our defining access
if (!isa<MemoryUse>(MA) && !MA->use_empty()) {
// Reset optimized on users of this store, and reset the uses.
// A few notes:
// 1. This is a slightly modified version of RAUW to avoid walking the
// uses twice here.
// 2. If we wanted to be complete, we would have to reset the optimized
// flags on users of phi nodes if doing the below makes a phi node have all
// the same arguments. Instead, we prefer users to removeMemoryAccess those
// phi nodes, because doing it here would be N^3.
if (MA->hasValueHandle())
ValueHandleBase::ValueIsRAUWd(MA, NewDefTarget);
// Note: We assume MemorySSA is not used in metadata since it's not really
// part of the IR.
while (!MA->use_empty()) {
Use &U = *MA->use_begin();
if (auto *MUD = dyn_cast<MemoryUseOrDef>(U.getUser()))
MUD->resetOptimized();
U.set(NewDefTarget);
}
}
// The call below to erase will destroy MA, so we can't change the order we
// are doing things here
MSSA->removeFromLookups(MA);
MSSA->removeFromLists(MA);
}
void MemorySSAUpdater::removeBlocks(
const SmallPtrSetImpl<BasicBlock *> &DeadBlocks) {
// First delete all uses of BB in MemoryPhis.
for (BasicBlock *BB : DeadBlocks) {
TerminatorInst *TI = BB->getTerminator();
assert(TI && "Basic block expected to have a terminator instruction");
for (BasicBlock *Succ : TI->successors())
if (!DeadBlocks.count(Succ))
if (MemoryPhi *MP = MSSA->getMemoryAccess(Succ)) {
MP->unorderedDeleteIncomingBlock(BB);
if (MP->getNumIncomingValues() == 1)
removeMemoryAccess(MP);
}
// Drop all references of all accesses in BB
if (MemorySSA::AccessList *Acc = MSSA->getWritableBlockAccesses(BB))
for (MemoryAccess &MA : *Acc)
MA.dropAllReferences();
}
// Next, delete all memory accesses in each block
for (BasicBlock *BB : DeadBlocks) {
MemorySSA::AccessList *Acc = MSSA->getWritableBlockAccesses(BB);
if (!Acc)
continue;
for (auto AB = Acc->begin(), AE = Acc->end(); AB != AE;) {
MemoryAccess *MA = &*AB;
++AB;
MSSA->removeFromLookups(MA);
MSSA->removeFromLists(MA);
}
}
}
MemoryAccess *MemorySSAUpdater::createMemoryAccessInBB(
Instruction *I, MemoryAccess *Definition, const BasicBlock *BB,
MemorySSA::InsertionPlace Point) {
MemoryUseOrDef *NewAccess = MSSA->createDefinedAccess(I, Definition);
MSSA->insertIntoListsForBlock(NewAccess, BB, Point);
return NewAccess;
}
MemoryUseOrDef *MemorySSAUpdater::createMemoryAccessBefore(
Instruction *I, MemoryAccess *Definition, MemoryUseOrDef *InsertPt) {
assert(I->getParent() == InsertPt->getBlock() &&
"New and old access must be in the same block");
MemoryUseOrDef *NewAccess = MSSA->createDefinedAccess(I, Definition);
MSSA->insertIntoListsBefore(NewAccess, InsertPt->getBlock(),
InsertPt->getIterator());
return NewAccess;
}
MemoryUseOrDef *MemorySSAUpdater::createMemoryAccessAfter(
Instruction *I, MemoryAccess *Definition, MemoryAccess *InsertPt) {
assert(I->getParent() == InsertPt->getBlock() &&
"New and old access must be in the same block");
MemoryUseOrDef *NewAccess = MSSA->createDefinedAccess(I, Definition);
MSSA->insertIntoListsBefore(NewAccess, InsertPt->getBlock(),
++InsertPt->getIterator());
return NewAccess;
}
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