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| 14 | pmbaty | 1 | //===- Loads.h - Local load analysis --------------------------------------===// |
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| 3 | // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. |
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| 4 | // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. |
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| 5 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception |
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| 6 | // |
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| 7 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
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| 8 | // |
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| 9 | // This file declares simple local analyses for load instructions. |
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| 10 | // |
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| 11 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
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| 13 | #ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_LOADS_H |
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| 14 | #define LLVM_ANALYSIS_LOADS_H |
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| 16 | #include "llvm/IR/BasicBlock.h" |
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| 17 | #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" |
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| 19 | namespace llvm { |
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| 21 | class AAResults; |
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| 22 | class AssumptionCache; |
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| 23 | class DataLayout; |
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| 24 | class DominatorTree; |
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| 25 | class Instruction; |
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| 26 | class LoadInst; |
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| 27 | class Loop; |
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| 28 | class MemoryLocation; |
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| 29 | class ScalarEvolution; |
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| 30 | class TargetLibraryInfo; |
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| 32 | /// Return true if this is always a dereferenceable pointer. If the context |
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| 33 | /// instruction is specified perform context-sensitive analysis and return true |
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| 34 | /// if the pointer is dereferenceable at the specified instruction. |
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| 35 | bool isDereferenceablePointer(const Value *V, Type *Ty, const DataLayout &DL, |
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| 36 | const Instruction *CtxI = nullptr, |
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| 37 | AssumptionCache *AC = nullptr, |
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| 38 | const DominatorTree *DT = nullptr, |
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| 39 | const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI = nullptr); |
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| 41 | /// Returns true if V is always a dereferenceable pointer with alignment |
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| 42 | /// greater or equal than requested. If the context instruction is specified |
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| 43 | /// performs context-sensitive analysis and returns true if the pointer is |
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| 44 | /// dereferenceable at the specified instruction. |
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| 45 | bool isDereferenceableAndAlignedPointer(const Value *V, Type *Ty, |
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| 46 | Align Alignment, const DataLayout &DL, |
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| 47 | const Instruction *CtxI = nullptr, |
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| 48 | AssumptionCache *AC = nullptr, |
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| 49 | const DominatorTree *DT = nullptr, |
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| 50 | const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI = nullptr); |
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| 52 | /// Returns true if V is always dereferenceable for Size byte with alignment |
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| 53 | /// greater or equal than requested. If the context instruction is specified |
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| 54 | /// performs context-sensitive analysis and returns true if the pointer is |
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| 55 | /// dereferenceable at the specified instruction. |
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| 56 | bool isDereferenceableAndAlignedPointer(const Value *V, Align Alignment, |
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| 57 | const APInt &Size, const DataLayout &DL, |
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| 58 | const Instruction *CtxI = nullptr, |
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| 59 | AssumptionCache *AC = nullptr, |
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| 60 | const DominatorTree *DT = nullptr, |
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| 61 | const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI = nullptr); |
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| 63 | /// Return true if we know that executing a load from this value cannot trap. |
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| 64 | /// |
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| 65 | /// If DT and ScanFrom are specified this method performs context-sensitive |
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| 66 | /// analysis and returns true if it is safe to load immediately before ScanFrom. |
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| 67 | /// |
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| 68 | /// If it is not obviously safe to load from the specified pointer, we do a |
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| 69 | /// quick local scan of the basic block containing ScanFrom, to determine if |
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| 70 | /// the address is already accessed. |
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| 71 | bool isSafeToLoadUnconditionally(Value *V, Align Alignment, APInt &Size, |
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| 72 | const DataLayout &DL, |
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| 73 | Instruction *ScanFrom = nullptr, |
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| 74 | AssumptionCache *AC = nullptr, |
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| 75 | const DominatorTree *DT = nullptr, |
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| 76 | const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI = nullptr); |
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| 78 | /// Return true if we can prove that the given load (which is assumed to be |
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| 79 | /// within the specified loop) would access only dereferenceable memory, and |
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| 80 | /// be properly aligned on every iteration of the specified loop regardless of |
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| 81 | /// its placement within the loop. (i.e. does not require predication beyond |
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| 82 | /// that required by the header itself and could be hoisted into the header |
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| 83 | /// if desired.) This is more powerful than the variants above when the |
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| 84 | /// address loaded from is analyzeable by SCEV. |
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| 85 | bool isDereferenceableAndAlignedInLoop(LoadInst *LI, Loop *L, |
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| 86 | ScalarEvolution &SE, DominatorTree &DT, |
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| 87 | AssumptionCache *AC = nullptr); |
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| 89 | /// Return true if we know that executing a load from this value cannot trap. |
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| 90 | /// |
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| 91 | /// If DT and ScanFrom are specified this method performs context-sensitive |
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| 92 | /// analysis and returns true if it is safe to load immediately before ScanFrom. |
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| 93 | /// |
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| 94 | /// If it is not obviously safe to load from the specified pointer, we do a |
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| 95 | /// quick local scan of the basic block containing ScanFrom, to determine if |
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| 96 | /// the address is already accessed. |
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| 97 | bool isSafeToLoadUnconditionally(Value *V, Type *Ty, Align Alignment, |
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| 98 | const DataLayout &DL, |
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| 99 | Instruction *ScanFrom = nullptr, |
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| 100 | AssumptionCache *AC = nullptr, |
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| 101 | const DominatorTree *DT = nullptr, |
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| 102 | const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI = nullptr); |
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| 104 | /// The default number of maximum instructions to scan in the block, used by |
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| 105 | /// FindAvailableLoadedValue(). |
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| 106 | extern cl::opt<unsigned> DefMaxInstsToScan; |
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| 108 | /// Scan backwards to see if we have the value of the given load available |
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| 109 | /// locally within a small number of instructions. |
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| 110 | /// |
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| 111 | /// You can use this function to scan across multiple blocks: after you call |
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| 112 | /// this function, if ScanFrom points at the beginning of the block, it's safe |
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| 113 | /// to continue scanning the predecessors. |
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| 114 | /// |
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| 115 | /// Note that performing load CSE requires special care to make sure the |
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| 116 | /// metadata is set appropriately. In particular, aliasing metadata needs |
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| 117 | /// to be merged. (This doesn't matter for store-to-load forwarding because |
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| 118 | /// the only relevant load gets deleted.) |
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| 119 | /// |
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| 120 | /// \param Load The load we want to replace. |
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| 121 | /// \param ScanBB The basic block to scan. |
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| 122 | /// \param [in,out] ScanFrom The location to start scanning from. When this |
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| 123 | /// function returns, it points at the last instruction scanned. |
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| 124 | /// \param MaxInstsToScan The maximum number of instructions to scan. If this |
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| 125 | /// is zero, the whole block will be scanned. |
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| 126 | /// \param AA Optional pointer to alias analysis, to make the scan more |
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| 127 | /// precise. |
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| 128 | /// \param [out] IsLoadCSE Whether the returned value is a load from the same |
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| 129 | /// location in memory, as opposed to the value operand of a store. |
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| 130 | /// |
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| 131 | /// \returns The found value, or nullptr if no value is found. |
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| 132 | Value *FindAvailableLoadedValue(LoadInst *Load, |
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| 133 | BasicBlock *ScanBB, |
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| 134 | BasicBlock::iterator &ScanFrom, |
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| 135 | unsigned MaxInstsToScan = DefMaxInstsToScan, |
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| 136 | AAResults *AA = nullptr, |
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| 137 | bool *IsLoadCSE = nullptr, |
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| 138 | unsigned *NumScanedInst = nullptr); |
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| 140 | /// This overload provides a more efficient implementation of |
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| 141 | /// FindAvailableLoadedValue() for the case where we are not interested in |
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| 142 | /// finding the closest clobbering instruction if no available load is found. |
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| 143 | /// This overload cannot be used to scan across multiple blocks. |
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| 144 | Value *FindAvailableLoadedValue(LoadInst *Load, AAResults &AA, bool *IsLoadCSE, |
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| 145 | unsigned MaxInstsToScan = DefMaxInstsToScan); |
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| 147 | /// Scan backwards to see if we have the value of the given pointer available |
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| 148 | /// locally within a small number of instructions. |
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| 149 | /// |
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| 150 | /// You can use this function to scan across multiple blocks: after you call |
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| 151 | /// this function, if ScanFrom points at the beginning of the block, it's safe |
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| 152 | /// to continue scanning the predecessors. |
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| 153 | /// |
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| 154 | /// \param Loc The location we want the load and store to originate from. |
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| 155 | /// \param AccessTy The access type of the pointer. |
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| 156 | /// \param AtLeastAtomic Are we looking for at-least an atomic load/store ? In |
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| 157 | /// case it is false, we can return an atomic or non-atomic load or store. In |
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| 158 | /// case it is true, we need to return an atomic load or store. |
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| 159 | /// \param ScanBB The basic block to scan. |
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| 160 | /// \param [in,out] ScanFrom The location to start scanning from. When this |
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| 161 | /// function returns, it points at the last instruction scanned. |
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| 162 | /// \param MaxInstsToScan The maximum number of instructions to scan. If this |
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| 163 | /// is zero, the whole block will be scanned. |
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| 164 | /// \param AA Optional pointer to alias analysis, to make the scan more |
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| 165 | /// precise. |
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| 166 | /// \param [out] IsLoadCSE Whether the returned value is a load from the same |
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| 167 | /// location in memory, as opposed to the value operand of a store. |
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| 168 | /// |
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| 169 | /// \returns The found value, or nullptr if no value is found. |
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| 170 | Value *findAvailablePtrLoadStore(const MemoryLocation &Loc, Type *AccessTy, |
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| 171 | bool AtLeastAtomic, BasicBlock *ScanBB, |
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| 172 | BasicBlock::iterator &ScanFrom, |
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| 173 | unsigned MaxInstsToScan, AAResults *AA, |
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| 174 | bool *IsLoadCSE, unsigned *NumScanedInst); |
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| 176 | /// Returns true if a pointer value \p A can be replace with another pointer |
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| 177 | /// value \B if they are deemed equal through some means (e.g. information from |
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| 178 | /// conditions). |
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| 179 | /// NOTE: the current implementations is incomplete and unsound. It does not |
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| 180 | /// reject all invalid cases yet, but will be made stricter in the future. In |
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| 181 | /// particular this means returning true means unknown if replacement is safe. |
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| 182 | bool canReplacePointersIfEqual(Value *A, Value *B, const DataLayout &DL, |
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| 183 | Instruction *CtxI); |
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| 184 | } |
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| 186 | #endif |