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1 //===- ScalarEvolutionExpander.cpp - Scalar Evolution Analysis ------------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 //
9 // This file contains the implementation of the scalar evolution expander,
10 // which is used to generate the code corresponding to a given scalar evolution
11 // expression.
12 //
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14 
15 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/ScalarEvolutionExpander.h"
16 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
17 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h"
18 #include "llvm/Analysis/InstructionSimplify.h"
19 #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h"
20 #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetTransformInfo.h"
21 #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
22 #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
23 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
24 #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
25 #include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
26 #include "llvm/IR/PatternMatch.h"
27 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
28 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
29 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
30 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/LoopUtils.h"
31 
32 #ifdef LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
33 #define SCEV_DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(TYPE, X) DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(TYPE, X)
34 #else
35 #define SCEV_DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(TYPE, X)
36 #endif
37 
38 using namespace llvm;
39 
40 cl::opt<unsigned> llvm::SCEVCheapExpansionBudget(
41     "scev-cheap-expansion-budget", cl::Hidden, cl::init(4),
42     cl::desc("When performing SCEV expansion only if it is cheap to do, this "
43              "controls the budget that is considered cheap (default = 4)"));
44 
45 using namespace PatternMatch;
46 
47 /// ReuseOrCreateCast - Arrange for there to be a cast of V to Ty at IP,
48 /// reusing an existing cast if a suitable one (= dominating IP) exists, or
49 /// creating a new one.
50 Value *SCEVExpander::ReuseOrCreateCast(Value *V, Type *Ty,
51                                        Instruction::CastOps Op,
52                                        BasicBlock::iterator IP) {
53   // This function must be called with the builder having a valid insertion
54   // point. It doesn't need to be the actual IP where the uses of the returned
55   // cast will be added, but it must dominate such IP.
56   // We use this precondition to produce a cast that will dominate all its
57   // uses. In particular, this is crucial for the case where the builder's
58   // insertion point *is* the point where we were asked to put the cast.
59   // Since we don't know the builder's insertion point is actually
60   // where the uses will be added (only that it dominates it), we are
61   // not allowed to move it.
62   BasicBlock::iterator BIP = Builder.GetInsertPoint();
63 
64   Value *Ret = nullptr;
65 
66   // Check to see if there is already a cast!
67   for (User *U : V->users()) {
68     if (U->getType() != Ty)
69       continue;
70     CastInst *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(U);
71     if (!CI || CI->getOpcode() != Op)
72       continue;
73 
74     // Found a suitable cast that is at IP or comes before IP. Use it. Note that
75     // the cast must also properly dominate the Builder's insertion point.
76     if (IP->getParent() == CI->getParent() && &*BIP != CI &&
77         (&*IP == CI || CI->comesBefore(&*IP))) {
78       Ret = CI;
79       break;
80     }
81   }
82 
83   // Create a new cast.
84   if (!Ret) {
85     SCEVInsertPointGuard Guard(Builder, this);
86     Builder.SetInsertPoint(&*IP);
87     Ret = Builder.CreateCast(Op, V, Ty, V->getName());
88   }
89 
90   // We assert at the end of the function since IP might point to an
91   // instruction with different dominance properties than a cast
92   // (an invoke for example) and not dominate BIP (but the cast does).
93   assert(!isa<Instruction>(Ret) ||
94          SE.DT.dominates(cast<Instruction>(Ret), &*BIP));
95 
96   return Ret;
97 }
98 
99 BasicBlock::iterator
100 SCEVExpander::findInsertPointAfter(Instruction *I,
101                                    Instruction *MustDominate) const {
102   BasicBlock::iterator IP = ++I->getIterator();
103   if (auto *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(I))
104     IP = II->getNormalDest()->begin();
105 
106   while (isa<PHINode>(IP))
107     ++IP;
108 
109   if (isa<FuncletPadInst>(IP) || isa<LandingPadInst>(IP)) {
110     ++IP;
111   } else if (isa<CatchSwitchInst>(IP)) {
112     IP = MustDominate->getParent()->getFirstInsertionPt();
113   } else {
114     assert(!IP->isEHPad() && "unexpected eh pad!");
115   }
116 
117   // Adjust insert point to be after instructions inserted by the expander, so
118   // we can re-use already inserted instructions. Avoid skipping past the
119   // original \p MustDominate, in case it is an inserted instruction.
120   while (isInsertedInstruction(&*IP) && &*IP != MustDominate)
121     ++IP;
122 
123   return IP;
124 }
125 
126 BasicBlock::iterator
127 SCEVExpander::GetOptimalInsertionPointForCastOf(Value *V) const {
128   // Cast the argument at the beginning of the entry block, after
129   // any bitcasts of other arguments.
130   if (Argument *A = dyn_cast<Argument>(V)) {
131     BasicBlock::iterator IP = A->getParent()->getEntryBlock().begin();
132     while ((isa<BitCastInst>(IP) &&
133             isa<Argument>(cast<BitCastInst>(IP)->getOperand(0)) &&
134             cast<BitCastInst>(IP)->getOperand(0) != A) ||
135            isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(IP))
136       ++IP;
137     return IP;
138   }
139 
140   // Cast the instruction immediately after the instruction.
141   if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V))
142     return findInsertPointAfter(I, &*Builder.GetInsertPoint());
143 
144   // Otherwise, this must be some kind of a constant,
145   // so let's plop this cast into the function's entry block.
146   assert(isa<Constant>(V) &&
147          "Expected the cast argument to be a global/constant");
148   return Builder.GetInsertBlock()
149       ->getParent()
150       ->getEntryBlock()
151       .getFirstInsertionPt();
152 }
153 
154 /// InsertNoopCastOfTo - Insert a cast of V to the specified type,
155 /// which must be possible with a noop cast, doing what we can to share
156 /// the casts.
157 Value *SCEVExpander::InsertNoopCastOfTo(Value *V, Type *Ty) {
158   Instruction::CastOps Op = CastInst::getCastOpcode(V, false, Ty, false);
159   assert((Op == Instruction::BitCast ||
160           Op == Instruction::PtrToInt ||
161           Op == Instruction::IntToPtr) &&
162          "InsertNoopCastOfTo cannot perform non-noop casts!");
163   assert(SE.getTypeSizeInBits(V->getType()) == SE.getTypeSizeInBits(Ty) &&
164          "InsertNoopCastOfTo cannot change sizes!");
165 
166   // inttoptr only works for integral pointers. For non-integral pointers, we
167   // can create a GEP on i8* null  with the integral value as index. Note that
168   // it is safe to use GEP of null instead of inttoptr here, because only
169   // expressions already based on a GEP of null should be converted to pointers
170   // during expansion.
171   if (Op == Instruction::IntToPtr) {
172     auto *PtrTy = cast<PointerType>(Ty);
173     if (DL.isNonIntegralPointerType(PtrTy)) {
174       auto *Int8PtrTy = Builder.getInt8PtrTy(PtrTy->getAddressSpace());
175       assert(DL.getTypeAllocSize(Int8PtrTy->getElementType()) == 1 &&
176              "alloc size of i8 must by 1 byte for the GEP to be correct");
177       auto *GEP = Builder.CreateGEP(
178           Builder.getInt8Ty(), Constant::getNullValue(Int8PtrTy), V, "uglygep");
179       return Builder.CreateBitCast(GEP, Ty);
180     }
181   }
182   // Short-circuit unnecessary bitcasts.
183   if (Op == Instruction::BitCast) {
184     if (V->getType() == Ty)
185       return V;
186     if (CastInst *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(V)) {
187       if (CI->getOperand(0)->getType() == Ty)
188         return CI->getOperand(0);
189     }
190   }
191   // Short-circuit unnecessary inttoptr<->ptrtoint casts.
192   if ((Op == Instruction::PtrToInt || Op == Instruction::IntToPtr) &&
193       SE.getTypeSizeInBits(Ty) == SE.getTypeSizeInBits(V->getType())) {
194     if (CastInst *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(V))
195       if ((CI->getOpcode() == Instruction::PtrToInt ||
196            CI->getOpcode() == Instruction::IntToPtr) &&
197           SE.getTypeSizeInBits(CI->getType()) ==
198           SE.getTypeSizeInBits(CI->getOperand(0)->getType()))
199         return CI->getOperand(0);
200     if (ConstantExpr *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(V))
201       if ((CE->getOpcode() == Instruction::PtrToInt ||
202            CE->getOpcode() == Instruction::IntToPtr) &&
203           SE.getTypeSizeInBits(CE->getType()) ==
204           SE.getTypeSizeInBits(CE->getOperand(0)->getType()))
205         return CE->getOperand(0);
206   }
207 
208   // Fold a cast of a constant.
209   if (Constant *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V))
210     return ConstantExpr::getCast(Op, C, Ty);
211 
212   // Try to reuse existing cast, or insert one.
213   return ReuseOrCreateCast(V, Ty, Op, GetOptimalInsertionPointForCastOf(V));
214 }
215 
216 /// InsertBinop - Insert the specified binary operator, doing a small amount
217 /// of work to avoid inserting an obviously redundant operation, and hoisting
218 /// to an outer loop when the opportunity is there and it is safe.
219 Value *SCEVExpander::InsertBinop(Instruction::BinaryOps Opcode,
220                                  Value *LHS, Value *RHS,
221                                  SCEV::NoWrapFlags Flags, bool IsSafeToHoist) {
222   // Fold a binop with constant operands.
223   if (Constant *CLHS = dyn_cast<Constant>(LHS))
224     if (Constant *CRHS = dyn_cast<Constant>(RHS))
225       return ConstantExpr::get(Opcode, CLHS, CRHS);
226 
227   // Do a quick scan to see if we have this binop nearby.  If so, reuse it.
228   unsigned ScanLimit = 6;
229   BasicBlock::iterator BlockBegin = Builder.GetInsertBlock()->begin();
230   // Scanning starts from the last instruction before the insertion point.
231   BasicBlock::iterator IP = Builder.GetInsertPoint();
232   if (IP != BlockBegin) {
233     --IP;
234     for (; ScanLimit; --IP, --ScanLimit) {
235       // Don't count dbg.value against the ScanLimit, to avoid perturbing the
236       // generated code.
237       if (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(IP))
238         ScanLimit++;
239 
240       auto canGenerateIncompatiblePoison = [&Flags](Instruction *I) {
241         // Ensure that no-wrap flags match.
242         if (isa<OverflowingBinaryOperator>(I)) {
243           if (I->hasNoSignedWrap() != (Flags & SCEV::FlagNSW))
244             return true;
245           if (I->hasNoUnsignedWrap() != (Flags & SCEV::FlagNUW))
246             return true;
247         }
248         // Conservatively, do not use any instruction which has any of exact
249         // flags installed.
250         if (isa<PossiblyExactOperator>(I) && I->isExact())
251           return true;
252         return false;
253       };
254       if (IP->getOpcode() == (unsigned)Opcode && IP->getOperand(0) == LHS &&
255           IP->getOperand(1) == RHS && !canGenerateIncompatiblePoison(&*IP))
256         return &*IP;
257       if (IP == BlockBegin) break;
258     }
259   }
260 
261   // Save the original insertion point so we can restore it when we're done.
262   DebugLoc Loc = Builder.GetInsertPoint()->getDebugLoc();
263   SCEVInsertPointGuard Guard(Builder, this);
264 
265   if (IsSafeToHoist) {
266     // Move the insertion point out of as many loops as we can.
267     while (const Loop *L = SE.LI.getLoopFor(Builder.GetInsertBlock())) {
268       if (!L->isLoopInvariant(LHS) || !L->isLoopInvariant(RHS)) break;
269       BasicBlock *Preheader = L->getLoopPreheader();
270       if (!Preheader) break;
271 
272       // Ok, move up a level.
273       Builder.SetInsertPoint(Preheader->getTerminator());
274     }
275   }
276 
277   // If we haven't found this binop, insert it.
278   Instruction *BO = cast<Instruction>(Builder.CreateBinOp(Opcode, LHS, RHS));
279   BO->setDebugLoc(Loc);
280   if (Flags & SCEV::FlagNUW)
281     BO->setHasNoUnsignedWrap();
282   if (Flags & SCEV::FlagNSW)
283     BO->setHasNoSignedWrap();
284 
285   return BO;
286 }
287 
288 /// FactorOutConstant - Test if S is divisible by Factor, using signed
289 /// division. If so, update S with Factor divided out and return true.
290 /// S need not be evenly divisible if a reasonable remainder can be
291 /// computed.
292 static bool FactorOutConstant(const SCEV *&S, const SCEV *&Remainder,
293                               const SCEV *Factor, ScalarEvolution &SE,
294                               const DataLayout &DL) {
295   // Everything is divisible by one.
296   if (Factor->isOne())
297     return true;
298 
299   // x/x == 1.
300   if (S == Factor) {
301     S = SE.getConstant(S->getType(), 1);
302     return true;
303   }
304 
305   // For a Constant, check for a multiple of the given factor.
306   if (const SCEVConstant *C = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(S)) {
307     // 0/x == 0.
308     if (C->isZero())
309       return true;
310     // Check for divisibility.
311     if (const SCEVConstant *FC = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(Factor)) {
312       ConstantInt *CI =
313           ConstantInt::get(SE.getContext(), C->getAPInt().sdiv(FC->getAPInt()));
314       // If the quotient is zero and the remainder is non-zero, reject
315       // the value at this scale. It will be considered for subsequent
316       // smaller scales.
317       if (!CI->isZero()) {
318         const SCEV *Div = SE.getConstant(CI);
319         S = Div;
320         Remainder = SE.getAddExpr(
321             Remainder, SE.getConstant(C->getAPInt().srem(FC->getAPInt())));
322         return true;
323       }
324     }
325   }
326 
327   // In a Mul, check if there is a constant operand which is a multiple
328   // of the given factor.
329   if (const SCEVMulExpr *M = dyn_cast<SCEVMulExpr>(S)) {
330     // Size is known, check if there is a constant operand which is a multiple
331     // of the given factor. If so, we can factor it.
332     if (const SCEVConstant *FC = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(Factor))
333       if (const SCEVConstant *C = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(M->getOperand(0)))
334         if (!C->getAPInt().srem(FC->getAPInt())) {
335           SmallVector<const SCEV *, 4> NewMulOps(M->operands());
336           NewMulOps[0] = SE.getConstant(C->getAPInt().sdiv(FC->getAPInt()));
337           S = SE.getMulExpr(NewMulOps);
338           return true;
339         }
340   }
341 
342   // In an AddRec, check if both start and step are divisible.
343   if (const SCEVAddRecExpr *A = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(S)) {
344     const SCEV *Step = A->getStepRecurrence(SE);
345     const SCEV *StepRem = SE.getConstant(Step->getType(), 0);
346     if (!FactorOutConstant(Step, StepRem, Factor, SE, DL))
347       return false;
348     if (!StepRem->isZero())
349       return false;
350     const SCEV *Start = A->getStart();
351     if (!FactorOutConstant(Start, Remainder, Factor, SE, DL))
352       return false;
353     S = SE.getAddRecExpr(Start, Step, A->getLoop(),
354                          A->getNoWrapFlags(SCEV::FlagNW));
355     return true;
356   }
357 
358   return false;
359 }
360 
361 /// SimplifyAddOperands - Sort and simplify a list of add operands. NumAddRecs
362 /// is the number of SCEVAddRecExprs present, which are kept at the end of
363 /// the list.
364 ///
365 static void SimplifyAddOperands(SmallVectorImpl<const SCEV *> &Ops,
366                                 Type *Ty,
367                                 ScalarEvolution &SE) {
368   unsigned NumAddRecs = 0;
369   for (unsigned i = Ops.size(); i > 0 && isa<SCEVAddRecExpr>(Ops[i-1]); --i)
370     ++NumAddRecs;
371   // Group Ops into non-addrecs and addrecs.
372   SmallVector<const SCEV *, 8> NoAddRecs(Ops.begin(), Ops.end() - NumAddRecs);
373   SmallVector<const SCEV *, 8> AddRecs(Ops.end() - NumAddRecs, Ops.end());
374   // Let ScalarEvolution sort and simplify the non-addrecs list.
375   const SCEV *Sum = NoAddRecs.empty() ?
376                     SE.getConstant(Ty, 0) :
377                     SE.getAddExpr(NoAddRecs);
378   // If it returned an add, use the operands. Otherwise it simplified
379   // the sum into a single value, so just use that.
380   Ops.clear();
381   if (const SCEVAddExpr *Add = dyn_cast<SCEVAddExpr>(Sum))
382     Ops.append(Add->op_begin(), Add->op_end());
383   else if (!Sum->isZero())
384     Ops.push_back(Sum);
385   // Then append the addrecs.
386   Ops.append(AddRecs.begin(), AddRecs.end());
387 }
388 
389 /// SplitAddRecs - Flatten a list of add operands, moving addrec start values
390 /// out to the top level. For example, convert {a + b,+,c} to a, b, {0,+,d}.
391 /// This helps expose more opportunities for folding parts of the expressions
392 /// into GEP indices.
393 ///
394 static void SplitAddRecs(SmallVectorImpl<const SCEV *> &Ops,
395                          Type *Ty,
396                          ScalarEvolution &SE) {
397   // Find the addrecs.
398   SmallVector<const SCEV *, 8> AddRecs;
399   for (unsigned i = 0, e = Ops.size(); i != e; ++i)
400     while (const SCEVAddRecExpr *A = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(Ops[i])) {
401       const SCEV *Start = A->getStart();
402       if (Start->isZero()) break;
403       const SCEV *Zero = SE.getConstant(Ty, 0);
404       AddRecs.push_back(SE.getAddRecExpr(Zero,
405                                          A->getStepRecurrence(SE),
406                                          A->getLoop(),
407                                          A->getNoWrapFlags(SCEV::FlagNW)));
408       if (const SCEVAddExpr *Add = dyn_cast<SCEVAddExpr>(Start)) {
409         Ops[i] = Zero;
410         Ops.append(Add->op_begin(), Add->op_end());
411         e += Add->getNumOperands();
412       } else {
413         Ops[i] = Start;
414       }
415     }
416   if (!AddRecs.empty()) {
417     // Add the addrecs onto the end of the list.
418     Ops.append(AddRecs.begin(), AddRecs.end());
419     // Resort the operand list, moving any constants to the front.
420     SimplifyAddOperands(Ops, Ty, SE);
421   }
422 }
423 
424 /// expandAddToGEP - Expand an addition expression with a pointer type into
425 /// a GEP instead of using ptrtoint+arithmetic+inttoptr. This helps
426 /// BasicAliasAnalysis and other passes analyze the result. See the rules
427 /// for getelementptr vs. inttoptr in
428 /// http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#pointeraliasing
429 /// for details.
430 ///
431 /// Design note: The correctness of using getelementptr here depends on
432 /// ScalarEvolution not recognizing inttoptr and ptrtoint operators, as
433 /// they may introduce pointer arithmetic which may not be safely converted
434 /// into getelementptr.
435 ///
436 /// Design note: It might seem desirable for this function to be more
437 /// loop-aware. If some of the indices are loop-invariant while others
438 /// aren't, it might seem desirable to emit multiple GEPs, keeping the
439 /// loop-invariant portions of the overall computation outside the loop.
440 /// However, there are a few reasons this is not done here. Hoisting simple
441 /// arithmetic is a low-level optimization that often isn't very
442 /// important until late in the optimization process. In fact, passes
443 /// like InstructionCombining will combine GEPs, even if it means
444 /// pushing loop-invariant computation down into loops, so even if the
445 /// GEPs were split here, the work would quickly be undone. The
446 /// LoopStrengthReduction pass, which is usually run quite late (and
447 /// after the last InstructionCombining pass), takes care of hoisting
448 /// loop-invariant portions of expressions, after considering what
449 /// can be folded using target addressing modes.
450 ///
451 Value *SCEVExpander::expandAddToGEP(const SCEV *const *op_begin,
452                                     const SCEV *const *op_end,
453                                     PointerType *PTy,
454                                     Type *Ty,
455                                     Value *V) {
456   SmallVector<Value *, 4> GepIndices;
457   SmallVector<const SCEV *, 8> Ops(op_begin, op_end);
458   bool AnyNonZeroIndices = false;
459 
460   // Split AddRecs up into parts as either of the parts may be usable
461   // without the other.
462   SplitAddRecs(Ops, Ty, SE);
463 
464   Type *IntIdxTy = DL.getIndexType(PTy);
465 
466   // For opaque pointers, always generate i8 GEP.
467   if (!PTy->isOpaque()) {
468     // Descend down the pointer's type and attempt to convert the other
469     // operands into GEP indices, at each level. The first index in a GEP
470     // indexes into the array implied by the pointer operand; the rest of
471     // the indices index into the element or field type selected by the
472     // preceding index.
473     Type *ElTy = PTy->getElementType();
474     for (;;) {
475       // If the scale size is not 0, attempt to factor out a scale for
476       // array indexing.
477       SmallVector<const SCEV *, 8> ScaledOps;
478       if (ElTy->isSized()) {
479         const SCEV *ElSize = SE.getSizeOfExpr(IntIdxTy, ElTy);
480         if (!ElSize->isZero()) {
481           SmallVector<const SCEV *, 8> NewOps;
482           for (const SCEV *Op : Ops) {
483             const SCEV *Remainder = SE.getConstant(Ty, 0);
484             if (FactorOutConstant(Op, Remainder, ElSize, SE, DL)) {
485               // Op now has ElSize factored out.
486               ScaledOps.push_back(Op);
487               if (!Remainder->isZero())
488                 NewOps.push_back(Remainder);
489               AnyNonZeroIndices = true;
490             } else {
491               // The operand was not divisible, so add it to the list of
492               // operands we'll scan next iteration.
493               NewOps.push_back(Op);
494             }
495           }
496           // If we made any changes, update Ops.
497           if (!ScaledOps.empty()) {
498             Ops = NewOps;
499             SimplifyAddOperands(Ops, Ty, SE);
500           }
501         }
502       }
503 
504       // Record the scaled array index for this level of the type. If
505       // we didn't find any operands that could be factored, tentatively
506       // assume that element zero was selected (since the zero offset
507       // would obviously be folded away).
508       Value *Scaled =
509           ScaledOps.empty()
510               ? Constant::getNullValue(Ty)
511               : expandCodeForImpl(SE.getAddExpr(ScaledOps), Ty, false);
512       GepIndices.push_back(Scaled);
513 
514       // Collect struct field index operands.
515       while (StructType *STy = dyn_cast<StructType>(ElTy)) {
516         bool FoundFieldNo = false;
517         // An empty struct has no fields.
518         if (STy->getNumElements() == 0) break;
519         // Field offsets are known. See if a constant offset falls within any of
520         // the struct fields.
521         if (Ops.empty())
522           break;
523         if (const SCEVConstant *C = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(Ops[0]))
524           if (SE.getTypeSizeInBits(C->getType()) <= 64) {
525             const StructLayout &SL = *DL.getStructLayout(STy);
526             uint64_t FullOffset = C->getValue()->getZExtValue();
527             if (FullOffset < SL.getSizeInBytes()) {
528               unsigned ElIdx = SL.getElementContainingOffset(FullOffset);
529               GepIndices.push_back(
530                   ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(Ty->getContext()), ElIdx));
531               ElTy = STy->getTypeAtIndex(ElIdx);
532               Ops[0] =
533                   SE.getConstant(Ty, FullOffset - SL.getElementOffset(ElIdx));
534               AnyNonZeroIndices = true;
535               FoundFieldNo = true;
536             }
537           }
538         // If no struct field offsets were found, tentatively assume that
539         // field zero was selected (since the zero offset would obviously
540         // be folded away).
541         if (!FoundFieldNo) {
542           ElTy = STy->getTypeAtIndex(0u);
543           GepIndices.push_back(
544             Constant::getNullValue(Type::getInt32Ty(Ty->getContext())));
545         }
546       }
547 
548       if (ArrayType *ATy = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(ElTy))
549         ElTy = ATy->getElementType();
550       else
551         // FIXME: Handle VectorType.
552         // E.g., If ElTy is scalable vector, then ElSize is not a compile-time
553         // constant, therefore can not be factored out. The generated IR is less
554         // ideal with base 'V' cast to i8* and do ugly getelementptr over that.
555         break;
556     }
557   }
558 
559   // If none of the operands were convertible to proper GEP indices, cast
560   // the base to i8* and do an ugly getelementptr with that. It's still
561   // better than ptrtoint+arithmetic+inttoptr at least.
562   if (!AnyNonZeroIndices) {
563     // Cast the base to i8*.
564     if (!PTy->isOpaque())
565       V = InsertNoopCastOfTo(V,
566          Type::getInt8PtrTy(Ty->getContext(), PTy->getAddressSpace()));
567 
568     assert(!isa<Instruction>(V) ||
569            SE.DT.dominates(cast<Instruction>(V), &*Builder.GetInsertPoint()));
570 
571     // Expand the operands for a plain byte offset.
572     Value *Idx = expandCodeForImpl(SE.getAddExpr(Ops), Ty, false);
573 
574     // Fold a GEP with constant operands.
575     if (Constant *CLHS = dyn_cast<Constant>(V))
576       if (Constant *CRHS = dyn_cast<Constant>(Idx))
577         return ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr(Type::getInt8Ty(Ty->getContext()),
578                                               CLHS, CRHS);
579 
580     // Do a quick scan to see if we have this GEP nearby.  If so, reuse it.
581     unsigned ScanLimit = 6;
582     BasicBlock::iterator BlockBegin = Builder.GetInsertBlock()->begin();
583     // Scanning starts from the last instruction before the insertion point.
584     BasicBlock::iterator IP = Builder.GetInsertPoint();
585     if (IP != BlockBegin) {
586       --IP;
587       for (; ScanLimit; --IP, --ScanLimit) {
588         // Don't count dbg.value against the ScanLimit, to avoid perturbing the
589         // generated code.
590         if (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(IP))
591           ScanLimit++;
592         if (IP->getOpcode() == Instruction::GetElementPtr &&
593             IP->getOperand(0) == V && IP->getOperand(1) == Idx)
594           return &*IP;
595         if (IP == BlockBegin) break;
596       }
597     }
598 
599     // Save the original insertion point so we can restore it when we're done.
600     SCEVInsertPointGuard Guard(Builder, this);
601 
602     // Move the insertion point out of as many loops as we can.
603     while (const Loop *L = SE.LI.getLoopFor(Builder.GetInsertBlock())) {
604       if (!L->isLoopInvariant(V) || !L->isLoopInvariant(Idx)) break;
605       BasicBlock *Preheader = L->getLoopPreheader();
606       if (!Preheader) break;
607 
608       // Ok, move up a level.
609       Builder.SetInsertPoint(Preheader->getTerminator());
610     }
611 
612     // Emit a GEP.
613     return Builder.CreateGEP(Builder.getInt8Ty(), V, Idx, "uglygep");
614   }
615 
616   {
617     SCEVInsertPointGuard Guard(Builder, this);
618 
619     // Move the insertion point out of as many loops as we can.
620     while (const Loop *L = SE.LI.getLoopFor(Builder.GetInsertBlock())) {
621       if (!L->isLoopInvariant(V)) break;
622 
623       bool AnyIndexNotLoopInvariant = any_of(
624           GepIndices, [L](Value *Op) { return !L->isLoopInvariant(Op); });
625 
626       if (AnyIndexNotLoopInvariant)
627         break;
628 
629       BasicBlock *Preheader = L->getLoopPreheader();
630       if (!Preheader) break;
631 
632       // Ok, move up a level.
633       Builder.SetInsertPoint(Preheader->getTerminator());
634     }
635 
636     // Insert a pretty getelementptr. Note that this GEP is not marked inbounds,
637     // because ScalarEvolution may have changed the address arithmetic to
638     // compute a value which is beyond the end of the allocated object.
639     Value *Casted = V;
640     if (V->getType() != PTy)
641       Casted = InsertNoopCastOfTo(Casted, PTy);
642     Value *GEP = Builder.CreateGEP(PTy->getElementType(), Casted, GepIndices,
643                                    "scevgep");
644     Ops.push_back(SE.getUnknown(GEP));
645   }
646 
647   return expand(SE.getAddExpr(Ops));
648 }
649 
650 Value *SCEVExpander::expandAddToGEP(const SCEV *Op, PointerType *PTy, Type *Ty,
651                                     Value *V) {
652   const SCEV *const Ops[1] = {Op};
653   return expandAddToGEP(Ops, Ops + 1, PTy, Ty, V);
654 }
655 
656 /// PickMostRelevantLoop - Given two loops pick the one that's most relevant for
657 /// SCEV expansion. If they are nested, this is the most nested. If they are
658 /// neighboring, pick the later.
659 static const Loop *PickMostRelevantLoop(const Loop *A, const Loop *B,
660                                         DominatorTree &DT) {
661   if (!A) return B;
662   if (!B) return A;
663   if (A->contains(B)) return B;
664   if (B->contains(A)) return A;
665   if (DT.dominates(A->getHeader(), B->getHeader())) return B;
666   if (DT.dominates(B->getHeader(), A->getHeader())) return A;
667   return A; // Arbitrarily break the tie.
668 }
669 
670 /// getRelevantLoop - Get the most relevant loop associated with the given
671 /// expression, according to PickMostRelevantLoop.
672 const Loop *SCEVExpander::getRelevantLoop(const SCEV *S) {
673   // Test whether we've already computed the most relevant loop for this SCEV.
674   auto Pair = RelevantLoops.insert(std::make_pair(S, nullptr));
675   if (!Pair.second)
676     return Pair.first->second;
677 
678   if (isa<SCEVConstant>(S))
679     // A constant has no relevant loops.
680     return nullptr;
681   if (const SCEVUnknown *U = dyn_cast<SCEVUnknown>(S)) {
682     if (const Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U->getValue()))
683       return Pair.first->second = SE.LI.getLoopFor(I->getParent());
684     // A non-instruction has no relevant loops.
685     return nullptr;
686   }
687   if (const SCEVNAryExpr *N = dyn_cast<SCEVNAryExpr>(S)) {
688     const Loop *L = nullptr;
689     if (const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(S))
690       L = AR->getLoop();
691     for (const SCEV *Op : N->operands())
692       L = PickMostRelevantLoop(L, getRelevantLoop(Op), SE.DT);
693     return RelevantLoops[N] = L;
694   }
695   if (const SCEVCastExpr *C = dyn_cast<SCEVCastExpr>(S)) {
696     const Loop *Result = getRelevantLoop(C->getOperand());
697     return RelevantLoops[C] = Result;
698   }
699   if (const SCEVUDivExpr *D = dyn_cast<SCEVUDivExpr>(S)) {
700     const Loop *Result = PickMostRelevantLoop(
701         getRelevantLoop(D->getLHS()), getRelevantLoop(D->getRHS()), SE.DT);
702     return RelevantLoops[D] = Result;
703   }
704   llvm_unreachable("Unexpected SCEV type!");
705 }
706 
707 namespace {
708 
709 /// LoopCompare - Compare loops by PickMostRelevantLoop.
710 class LoopCompare {
711   DominatorTree &DT;
712 public:
713   explicit LoopCompare(DominatorTree &dt) : DT(dt) {}
714 
715   bool operator()(std::pair<const Loop *, const SCEV *> LHS,
716                   std::pair<const Loop *, const SCEV *> RHS) const {
717     // Keep pointer operands sorted at the end.
718     if (LHS.second->getType()->isPointerTy() !=
719         RHS.second->getType()->isPointerTy())
720       return LHS.second->getType()->isPointerTy();
721 
722     // Compare loops with PickMostRelevantLoop.
723     if (LHS.first != RHS.first)
724       return PickMostRelevantLoop(LHS.first, RHS.first, DT) != LHS.first;
725 
726     // If one operand is a non-constant negative and the other is not,
727     // put the non-constant negative on the right so that a sub can
728     // be used instead of a negate and add.
729     if (LHS.second->isNonConstantNegative()) {
730       if (!RHS.second->isNonConstantNegative())
731         return false;
732     } else if (RHS.second->isNonConstantNegative())
733       return true;
734 
735     // Otherwise they are equivalent according to this comparison.
736     return false;
737   }
738 };
739 
740 }
741 
742 Value *SCEVExpander::visitAddExpr(const SCEVAddExpr *S) {
743   Type *Ty = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(S->getType());
744 
745   // Collect all the add operands in a loop, along with their associated loops.
746   // Iterate in reverse so that constants are emitted last, all else equal, and
747   // so that pointer operands are inserted first, which the code below relies on
748   // to form more involved GEPs.
749   SmallVector<std::pair<const Loop *, const SCEV *>, 8> OpsAndLoops;
750   for (const SCEV *Op : reverse(S->operands()))
751     OpsAndLoops.push_back(std::make_pair(getRelevantLoop(Op), Op));
752 
753   // Sort by loop. Use a stable sort so that constants follow non-constants and
754   // pointer operands precede non-pointer operands.
755   llvm::stable_sort(OpsAndLoops, LoopCompare(SE.DT));
756 
757   // Emit instructions to add all the operands. Hoist as much as possible
758   // out of loops, and form meaningful getelementptrs where possible.
759   Value *Sum = nullptr;
760   for (auto I = OpsAndLoops.begin(), E = OpsAndLoops.end(); I != E;) {
761     const Loop *CurLoop = I->first;
762     const SCEV *Op = I->second;
763     if (!Sum) {
764       // This is the first operand. Just expand it.
765       Sum = expand(Op);
766       ++I;
767       continue;
768     }
769 
770     assert(!Op->getType()->isPointerTy() && "Only first op can be pointer");
771     if (PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Sum->getType())) {
772       // The running sum expression is a pointer. Try to form a getelementptr
773       // at this level with that as the base.
774       SmallVector<const SCEV *, 4> NewOps;
775       for (; I != E && I->first == CurLoop; ++I) {
776         // If the operand is SCEVUnknown and not instructions, peek through
777         // it, to enable more of it to be folded into the GEP.
778         const SCEV *X = I->second;
779         if (const SCEVUnknown *U = dyn_cast<SCEVUnknown>(X))
780           if (!isa<Instruction>(U->getValue()))
781             X = SE.getSCEV(U->getValue());
782         NewOps.push_back(X);
783       }
784       Sum = expandAddToGEP(NewOps.begin(), NewOps.end(), PTy, Ty, Sum);
785     } else if (Op->isNonConstantNegative()) {
786       // Instead of doing a negate and add, just do a subtract.
787       Value *W = expandCodeForImpl(SE.getNegativeSCEV(Op), Ty, false);
788       Sum = InsertNoopCastOfTo(Sum, Ty);
789       Sum = InsertBinop(Instruction::Sub, Sum, W, SCEV::FlagAnyWrap,
790                         /*IsSafeToHoist*/ true);
791       ++I;
792     } else {
793       // A simple add.
794       Value *W = expandCodeForImpl(Op, Ty, false);
795       Sum = InsertNoopCastOfTo(Sum, Ty);
796       // Canonicalize a constant to the RHS.
797       if (isa<Constant>(Sum)) std::swap(Sum, W);
798       Sum = InsertBinop(Instruction::Add, Sum, W, S->getNoWrapFlags(),
799                         /*IsSafeToHoist*/ true);
800       ++I;
801     }
802   }
803 
804   return Sum;
805 }
806 
807 Value *SCEVExpander::visitMulExpr(const SCEVMulExpr *S) {
808   Type *Ty = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(S->getType());
809 
810   // Collect all the mul operands in a loop, along with their associated loops.
811   // Iterate in reverse so that constants are emitted last, all else equal.
812   SmallVector<std::pair<const Loop *, const SCEV *>, 8> OpsAndLoops;
813   for (const SCEV *Op : reverse(S->operands()))
814     OpsAndLoops.push_back(std::make_pair(getRelevantLoop(Op), Op));
815 
816   // Sort by loop. Use a stable sort so that constants follow non-constants.
817   llvm::stable_sort(OpsAndLoops, LoopCompare(SE.DT));
818 
819   // Emit instructions to mul all the operands. Hoist as much as possible
820   // out of loops.
821   Value *Prod = nullptr;
822   auto I = OpsAndLoops.begin();
823 
824   // Expand the calculation of X pow N in the following manner:
825   // Let N = P1 + P2 + ... + PK, where all P are powers of 2. Then:
826   // X pow N = (X pow P1) * (X pow P2) * ... * (X pow PK).
827   const auto ExpandOpBinPowN = [this, &I, &OpsAndLoops, &Ty]() {
828     auto E = I;
829     // Calculate how many times the same operand from the same loop is included
830     // into this power.
831     uint64_t Exponent = 0;
832     const uint64_t MaxExponent = UINT64_MAX >> 1;
833     // No one sane will ever try to calculate such huge exponents, but if we
834     // need this, we stop on UINT64_MAX / 2 because we need to exit the loop
835     // below when the power of 2 exceeds our Exponent, and we want it to be
836     // 1u << 31 at most to not deal with unsigned overflow.
837     while (E != OpsAndLoops.end() && *I == *E && Exponent != MaxExponent) {
838       ++Exponent;
839       ++E;
840     }
841     assert(Exponent > 0 && "Trying to calculate a zeroth exponent of operand?");
842 
843     // Calculate powers with exponents 1, 2, 4, 8 etc. and include those of them
844     // that are needed into the result.
845     Value *P = expandCodeForImpl(I->second, Ty, false);
846     Value *Result = nullptr;
847     if (Exponent & 1)
848       Result = P;
849     for (uint64_t BinExp = 2; BinExp <= Exponent; BinExp <<= 1) {
850       P = InsertBinop(Instruction::Mul, P, P, SCEV::FlagAnyWrap,
851                       /*IsSafeToHoist*/ true);
852       if (Exponent & BinExp)
853         Result = Result ? InsertBinop(Instruction::Mul, Result, P,
854                                       SCEV::FlagAnyWrap,
855                                       /*IsSafeToHoist*/ true)
856                         : P;
857     }
858 
859     I = E;
860     assert(Result && "Nothing was expanded?");
861     return Result;
862   };
863 
864   while (I != OpsAndLoops.end()) {
865     if (!Prod) {
866       // This is the first operand. Just expand it.
867       Prod = ExpandOpBinPowN();
868     } else if (I->second->isAllOnesValue()) {
869       // Instead of doing a multiply by negative one, just do a negate.
870       Prod = InsertNoopCastOfTo(Prod, Ty);
871       Prod = InsertBinop(Instruction::Sub, Constant::getNullValue(Ty), Prod,
872                          SCEV::FlagAnyWrap, /*IsSafeToHoist*/ true);
873       ++I;
874     } else {
875       // A simple mul.
876       Value *W = ExpandOpBinPowN();
877       Prod = InsertNoopCastOfTo(Prod, Ty);
878       // Canonicalize a constant to the RHS.
879       if (isa<Constant>(Prod)) std::swap(Prod, W);
880       const APInt *RHS;
881       if (match(W, m_Power2(RHS))) {
882         // Canonicalize Prod*(1<<C) to Prod<<C.
883         assert(!Ty->isVectorTy() && "vector types are not SCEVable");
884         auto NWFlags = S->getNoWrapFlags();
885         // clear nsw flag if shl will produce poison value.
886         if (RHS->logBase2() == RHS->getBitWidth() - 1)
887           NWFlags = ScalarEvolution::clearFlags(NWFlags, SCEV::FlagNSW);
888         Prod = InsertBinop(Instruction::Shl, Prod,
889                            ConstantInt::get(Ty, RHS->logBase2()), NWFlags,
890                            /*IsSafeToHoist*/ true);
891       } else {
892         Prod = InsertBinop(Instruction::Mul, Prod, W, S->getNoWrapFlags(),
893                            /*IsSafeToHoist*/ true);
894       }
895     }
896   }
897 
898   return Prod;
899 }
900 
901 Value *SCEVExpander::visitUDivExpr(const SCEVUDivExpr *S) {
902   Type *Ty = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(S->getType());
903 
904   Value *LHS = expandCodeForImpl(S->getLHS(), Ty, false);
905   if (const SCEVConstant *SC = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(S->getRHS())) {
906     const APInt &RHS = SC->getAPInt();
907     if (RHS.isPowerOf2())
908       return InsertBinop(Instruction::LShr, LHS,
909                          ConstantInt::get(Ty, RHS.logBase2()),
910                          SCEV::FlagAnyWrap, /*IsSafeToHoist*/ true);
911   }
912 
913   Value *RHS = expandCodeForImpl(S->getRHS(), Ty, false);
914   return InsertBinop(Instruction::UDiv, LHS, RHS, SCEV::FlagAnyWrap,
915                      /*IsSafeToHoist*/ SE.isKnownNonZero(S->getRHS()));
916 }
917 
918 /// Determine if this is a well-behaved chain of instructions leading back to
919 /// the PHI. If so, it may be reused by expanded expressions.
920 bool SCEVExpander::isNormalAddRecExprPHI(PHINode *PN, Instruction *IncV,
921                                          const Loop *L) {
922   if (IncV->getNumOperands() == 0 || isa<PHINode>(IncV) ||
923       (isa<CastInst>(IncV) && !isa<BitCastInst>(IncV)))
924     return false;
925   // If any of the operands don't dominate the insert position, bail.
926   // Addrec operands are always loop-invariant, so this can only happen
927   // if there are instructions which haven't been hoisted.
928   if (L == IVIncInsertLoop) {
929     for (Use &Op : llvm::drop_begin(IncV->operands()))
930       if (Instruction *OInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Op))
931         if (!SE.DT.dominates(OInst, IVIncInsertPos))
932           return false;
933   }
934   // Advance to the next instruction.
935   IncV = dyn_cast<Instruction>(IncV->getOperand(0));
936   if (!IncV)
937     return false;
938 
939   if (IncV->mayHaveSideEffects())
940     return false;
941 
942   if (IncV == PN)
943     return true;
944 
945   return isNormalAddRecExprPHI(PN, IncV, L);
946 }
947 
948 /// getIVIncOperand returns an induction variable increment's induction
949 /// variable operand.
950 ///
951 /// If allowScale is set, any type of GEP is allowed as long as the nonIV
952 /// operands dominate InsertPos.
953 ///
954 /// If allowScale is not set, ensure that a GEP increment conforms to one of the
955 /// simple patterns generated by getAddRecExprPHILiterally and
956 /// expandAddtoGEP. If the pattern isn't recognized, return NULL.
957 Instruction *SCEVExpander::getIVIncOperand(Instruction *IncV,
958                                            Instruction *InsertPos,
959                                            bool allowScale) {
960   if (IncV == InsertPos)
961     return nullptr;
962 
963   switch (IncV->getOpcode()) {
964   default:
965     return nullptr;
966   // Check for a simple Add/Sub or GEP of a loop invariant step.
967   case Instruction::Add:
968   case Instruction::Sub: {
969     Instruction *OInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(IncV->getOperand(1));
970     if (!OInst || SE.DT.dominates(OInst, InsertPos))
971       return dyn_cast<Instruction>(IncV->getOperand(0));
972     return nullptr;
973   }
974   case Instruction::BitCast:
975     return dyn_cast<Instruction>(IncV->getOperand(0));
976   case Instruction::GetElementPtr:
977     for (Use &U : llvm::drop_begin(IncV->operands())) {
978       if (isa<Constant>(U))
979         continue;
980       if (Instruction *OInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U)) {
981         if (!SE.DT.dominates(OInst, InsertPos))
982           return nullptr;
983       }
984       if (allowScale) {
985         // allow any kind of GEP as long as it can be hoisted.
986         continue;
987       }
988       // This must be a pointer addition of constants (pretty), which is already
989       // handled, or some number of address-size elements (ugly). Ugly geps
990       // have 2 operands. i1* is used by the expander to represent an
991       // address-size element.
992       if (IncV->getNumOperands() != 2)
993         return nullptr;
994       unsigned AS = cast<PointerType>(IncV->getType())->getAddressSpace();
995       if (IncV->getType() != Type::getInt1PtrTy(SE.getContext(), AS)
996           && IncV->getType() != Type::getInt8PtrTy(SE.getContext(), AS))
997         return nullptr;
998       break;
999     }
1000     return dyn_cast<Instruction>(IncV->getOperand(0));
1001   }
1002 }
1003 
1004 /// If the insert point of the current builder or any of the builders on the
1005 /// stack of saved builders has 'I' as its insert point, update it to point to
1006 /// the instruction after 'I'.  This is intended to be used when the instruction
1007 /// 'I' is being moved.  If this fixup is not done and 'I' is moved to a
1008 /// different block, the inconsistent insert point (with a mismatched
1009 /// Instruction and Block) can lead to an instruction being inserted in a block
1010 /// other than its parent.
1011 void SCEVExpander::fixupInsertPoints(Instruction *I) {
1012   BasicBlock::iterator It(*I);
1013   BasicBlock::iterator NewInsertPt = std::next(It);
1014   if (Builder.GetInsertPoint() == It)
1015     Builder.SetInsertPoint(&*NewInsertPt);
1016   for (auto *InsertPtGuard : InsertPointGuards)
1017     if (InsertPtGuard->GetInsertPoint() == It)
1018       InsertPtGuard->SetInsertPoint(NewInsertPt);
1019 }
1020 
1021 /// hoistStep - Attempt to hoist a simple IV increment above InsertPos to make
1022 /// it available to other uses in this loop. Recursively hoist any operands,
1023 /// until we reach a value that dominates InsertPos.
1024 bool SCEVExpander::hoistIVInc(Instruction *IncV, Instruction *InsertPos) {
1025   if (SE.DT.dominates(IncV, InsertPos))
1026       return true;
1027 
1028   // InsertPos must itself dominate IncV so that IncV's new position satisfies
1029   // its existing users.
1030   if (isa<PHINode>(InsertPos) ||
1031       !SE.DT.dominates(InsertPos->getParent(), IncV->getParent()))
1032     return false;
1033 
1034   if (!SE.LI.movementPreservesLCSSAForm(IncV, InsertPos))
1035     return false;
1036 
1037   // Check that the chain of IV operands leading back to Phi can be hoisted.
1038   SmallVector<Instruction*, 4> IVIncs;
1039   for(;;) {
1040     Instruction *Oper = getIVIncOperand(IncV, InsertPos, /*allowScale*/true);
1041     if (!Oper)
1042       return false;
1043     // IncV is safe to hoist.
1044     IVIncs.push_back(IncV);
1045     IncV = Oper;
1046     if (SE.DT.dominates(IncV, InsertPos))
1047       break;
1048   }
1049   for (auto I = IVIncs.rbegin(), E = IVIncs.rend(); I != E; ++I) {
1050     fixupInsertPoints(*I);
1051     (*I)->moveBefore(InsertPos);
1052   }
1053   return true;
1054 }
1055 
1056 /// Determine if this cyclic phi is in a form that would have been generated by
1057 /// LSR. We don't care if the phi was actually expanded in this pass, as long
1058 /// as it is in a low-cost form, for example, no implied multiplication. This
1059 /// should match any patterns generated by getAddRecExprPHILiterally and
1060 /// expandAddtoGEP.
1061 bool SCEVExpander::isExpandedAddRecExprPHI(PHINode *PN, Instruction *IncV,
1062                                            const Loop *L) {
1063   for(Instruction *IVOper = IncV;
1064       (IVOper = getIVIncOperand(IVOper, L->getLoopPreheader()->getTerminator(),
1065                                 /*allowScale=*/false));) {
1066     if (IVOper == PN)
1067       return true;
1068   }
1069   return false;
1070 }
1071 
1072 /// expandIVInc - Expand an IV increment at Builder's current InsertPos.
1073 /// Typically this is the LatchBlock terminator or IVIncInsertPos, but we may
1074 /// need to materialize IV increments elsewhere to handle difficult situations.
1075 Value *SCEVExpander::expandIVInc(PHINode *PN, Value *StepV, const Loop *L,
1076                                  Type *ExpandTy, Type *IntTy,
1077                                  bool useSubtract) {
1078   Value *IncV;
1079   // If the PHI is a pointer, use a GEP, otherwise use an add or sub.
1080   if (ExpandTy->isPointerTy()) {
1081     PointerType *GEPPtrTy = cast<PointerType>(ExpandTy);
1082     // If the step isn't constant, don't use an implicitly scaled GEP, because
1083     // that would require a multiply inside the loop.
1084     if (!isa<ConstantInt>(StepV))
1085       GEPPtrTy = PointerType::get(Type::getInt1Ty(SE.getContext()),
1086                                   GEPPtrTy->getAddressSpace());
1087     IncV = expandAddToGEP(SE.getSCEV(StepV), GEPPtrTy, IntTy, PN);
1088     if (IncV->getType() != PN->getType())
1089       IncV = Builder.CreateBitCast(IncV, PN->getType());
1090   } else {
1091     IncV = useSubtract ?
1092       Builder.CreateSub(PN, StepV, Twine(IVName) + ".iv.next") :
1093       Builder.CreateAdd(PN, StepV, Twine(IVName) + ".iv.next");
1094   }
1095   return IncV;
1096 }
1097 
1098 /// Check whether we can cheaply express the requested SCEV in terms of
1099 /// the available PHI SCEV by truncation and/or inversion of the step.
1100 static bool canBeCheaplyTransformed(ScalarEvolution &SE,
1101                                     const SCEVAddRecExpr *Phi,
1102                                     const SCEVAddRecExpr *Requested,
1103                                     bool &InvertStep) {
1104   // We can't transform to match a pointer PHI.
1105   if (Phi->getType()->isPointerTy())
1106     return false;
1107 
1108   Type *PhiTy = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(Phi->getType());
1109   Type *RequestedTy = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(Requested->getType());
1110 
1111   if (RequestedTy->getIntegerBitWidth() > PhiTy->getIntegerBitWidth())
1112     return false;
1113 
1114   // Try truncate it if necessary.
1115   Phi = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(SE.getTruncateOrNoop(Phi, RequestedTy));
1116   if (!Phi)
1117     return false;
1118 
1119   // Check whether truncation will help.
1120   if (Phi == Requested) {
1121     InvertStep = false;
1122     return true;
1123   }
1124 
1125   // Check whether inverting will help: {R,+,-1} == R - {0,+,1}.
1126   if (SE.getMinusSCEV(Requested->getStart(), Requested) == Phi) {
1127     InvertStep = true;
1128     return true;
1129   }
1130 
1131   return false;
1132 }
1133 
1134 static bool IsIncrementNSW(ScalarEvolution &SE, const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR) {
1135   if (!isa<IntegerType>(AR->getType()))
1136     return false;
1137 
1138   unsigned BitWidth = cast<IntegerType>(AR->getType())->getBitWidth();
1139   Type *WideTy = IntegerType::get(AR->getType()->getContext(), BitWidth * 2);
1140   const SCEV *Step = AR->getStepRecurrence(SE);
1141   const SCEV *OpAfterExtend = SE.getAddExpr(SE.getSignExtendExpr(Step, WideTy),
1142                                             SE.getSignExtendExpr(AR, WideTy));
1143   const SCEV *ExtendAfterOp =
1144     SE.getSignExtendExpr(SE.getAddExpr(AR, Step), WideTy);
1145   return ExtendAfterOp == OpAfterExtend;
1146 }
1147 
1148 static bool IsIncrementNUW(ScalarEvolution &SE, const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR) {
1149   if (!isa<IntegerType>(AR->getType()))
1150     return false;
1151 
1152   unsigned BitWidth = cast<IntegerType>(AR->getType())->getBitWidth();
1153   Type *WideTy = IntegerType::get(AR->getType()->getContext(), BitWidth * 2);
1154   const SCEV *Step = AR->getStepRecurrence(SE);
1155   const SCEV *OpAfterExtend = SE.getAddExpr(SE.getZeroExtendExpr(Step, WideTy),
1156                                             SE.getZeroExtendExpr(AR, WideTy));
1157   const SCEV *ExtendAfterOp =
1158     SE.getZeroExtendExpr(SE.getAddExpr(AR, Step), WideTy);
1159   return ExtendAfterOp == OpAfterExtend;
1160 }
1161 
1162 /// getAddRecExprPHILiterally - Helper for expandAddRecExprLiterally. Expand
1163 /// the base addrec, which is the addrec without any non-loop-dominating
1164 /// values, and return the PHI.
1165 PHINode *
1166 SCEVExpander::getAddRecExprPHILiterally(const SCEVAddRecExpr *Normalized,
1167                                         const Loop *L,
1168                                         Type *ExpandTy,
1169                                         Type *IntTy,
1170                                         Type *&TruncTy,
1171                                         bool &InvertStep) {
1172   assert((!IVIncInsertLoop||IVIncInsertPos) && "Uninitialized insert position");
1173 
1174   // Reuse a previously-inserted PHI, if present.
1175   BasicBlock *LatchBlock = L->getLoopLatch();
1176   if (LatchBlock) {
1177     PHINode *AddRecPhiMatch = nullptr;
1178     Instruction *IncV = nullptr;
1179     TruncTy = nullptr;
1180     InvertStep = false;
1181 
1182     // Only try partially matching scevs that need truncation and/or
1183     // step-inversion if we know this loop is outside the current loop.
1184     bool TryNonMatchingSCEV =
1185         IVIncInsertLoop &&
1186         SE.DT.properlyDominates(LatchBlock, IVIncInsertLoop->getHeader());
1187 
1188     for (PHINode &PN : L->getHeader()->phis()) {
1189       if (!SE.isSCEVable(PN.getType()))
1190         continue;
1191 
1192       // We should not look for a incomplete PHI. Getting SCEV for a incomplete
1193       // PHI has no meaning at all.
1194       if (!PN.isComplete()) {
1195         SCEV_DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(
1196             DebugType, dbgs() << "One incomplete PHI is found: " << PN << "\n");
1197         continue;
1198       }
1199 
1200       const SCEVAddRecExpr *PhiSCEV = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(SE.getSCEV(&PN));
1201       if (!PhiSCEV)
1202         continue;
1203 
1204       bool IsMatchingSCEV = PhiSCEV == Normalized;
1205       // We only handle truncation and inversion of phi recurrences for the
1206       // expanded expression if the expanded expression's loop dominates the
1207       // loop we insert to. Check now, so we can bail out early.
1208       if (!IsMatchingSCEV && !TryNonMatchingSCEV)
1209           continue;
1210 
1211       // TODO: this possibly can be reworked to avoid this cast at all.
1212       Instruction *TempIncV =
1213           dyn_cast<Instruction>(PN.getIncomingValueForBlock(LatchBlock));
1214       if (!TempIncV)
1215         continue;
1216 
1217       // Check whether we can reuse this PHI node.
1218       if (LSRMode) {
1219         if (!isExpandedAddRecExprPHI(&PN, TempIncV, L))
1220           continue;
1221       } else {
1222         if (!isNormalAddRecExprPHI(&PN, TempIncV, L))
1223           continue;
1224       }
1225 
1226       // Stop if we have found an exact match SCEV.
1227       if (IsMatchingSCEV) {
1228         IncV = TempIncV;
1229         TruncTy = nullptr;
1230         InvertStep = false;
1231         AddRecPhiMatch = &PN;
1232         break;
1233       }
1234 
1235       // Try whether the phi can be translated into the requested form
1236       // (truncated and/or offset by a constant).
1237       if ((!TruncTy || InvertStep) &&
1238           canBeCheaplyTransformed(SE, PhiSCEV, Normalized, InvertStep)) {
1239         // Record the phi node. But don't stop we might find an exact match
1240         // later.
1241         AddRecPhiMatch = &PN;
1242         IncV = TempIncV;
1243         TruncTy = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(Normalized->getType());
1244       }
1245     }
1246 
1247     if (AddRecPhiMatch) {
1248       // Ok, the add recurrence looks usable.
1249       // Remember this PHI, even in post-inc mode.
1250       InsertedValues.insert(AddRecPhiMatch);
1251       // Remember the increment.
1252       rememberInstruction(IncV);
1253       // Those values were not actually inserted but re-used.
1254       ReusedValues.insert(AddRecPhiMatch);
1255       ReusedValues.insert(IncV);
1256       return AddRecPhiMatch;
1257     }
1258   }
1259 
1260   // Save the original insertion point so we can restore it when we're done.
1261   SCEVInsertPointGuard Guard(Builder, this);
1262 
1263   // Another AddRec may need to be recursively expanded below. For example, if
1264   // this AddRec is quadratic, the StepV may itself be an AddRec in this
1265   // loop. Remove this loop from the PostIncLoops set before expanding such
1266   // AddRecs. Otherwise, we cannot find a valid position for the step
1267   // (i.e. StepV can never dominate its loop header).  Ideally, we could do
1268   // SavedIncLoops.swap(PostIncLoops), but we generally have a single element,
1269   // so it's not worth implementing SmallPtrSet::swap.
1270   PostIncLoopSet SavedPostIncLoops = PostIncLoops;
1271   PostIncLoops.clear();
1272 
1273   // Expand code for the start value into the loop preheader.
1274   assert(L->getLoopPreheader() &&
1275          "Can't expand add recurrences without a loop preheader!");
1276   Value *StartV =
1277       expandCodeForImpl(Normalized->getStart(), ExpandTy,
1278                         L->getLoopPreheader()->getTerminator(), false);
1279 
1280   // StartV must have been be inserted into L's preheader to dominate the new
1281   // phi.
1282   assert(!isa<Instruction>(StartV) ||
1283          SE.DT.properlyDominates(cast<Instruction>(StartV)->getParent(),
1284                                  L->getHeader()));
1285 
1286   // Expand code for the step value. Do this before creating the PHI so that PHI
1287   // reuse code doesn't see an incomplete PHI.
1288   const SCEV *Step = Normalized->getStepRecurrence(SE);
1289   // If the stride is negative, insert a sub instead of an add for the increment
1290   // (unless it's a constant, because subtracts of constants are canonicalized
1291   // to adds).
1292   bool useSubtract = !ExpandTy->isPointerTy() && Step->isNonConstantNegative();
1293   if (useSubtract)
1294     Step = SE.getNegativeSCEV(Step);
1295   // Expand the step somewhere that dominates the loop header.
1296   Value *StepV = expandCodeForImpl(
1297       Step, IntTy, &*L->getHeader()->getFirstInsertionPt(), false);
1298 
1299   // The no-wrap behavior proved by IsIncrement(NUW|NSW) is only applicable if
1300   // we actually do emit an addition.  It does not apply if we emit a
1301   // subtraction.
1302   bool IncrementIsNUW = !useSubtract && IsIncrementNUW(SE, Normalized);
1303   bool IncrementIsNSW = !useSubtract && IsIncrementNSW(SE, Normalized);
1304 
1305   // Create the PHI.
1306   BasicBlock *Header = L->getHeader();
1307   Builder.SetInsertPoint(Header, Header->begin());
1308   pred_iterator HPB = pred_begin(Header), HPE = pred_end(Header);
1309   PHINode *PN = Builder.CreatePHI(ExpandTy, std::distance(HPB, HPE),
1310                                   Twine(IVName) + ".iv");
1311 
1312   // Create the step instructions and populate the PHI.
1313   for (pred_iterator HPI = HPB; HPI != HPE; ++HPI) {
1314     BasicBlock *Pred = *HPI;
1315 
1316     // Add a start value.
1317     if (!L->contains(Pred)) {
1318       PN->addIncoming(StartV, Pred);
1319       continue;
1320     }
1321 
1322     // Create a step value and add it to the PHI.
1323     // If IVIncInsertLoop is non-null and equal to the addrec's loop, insert the
1324     // instructions at IVIncInsertPos.
1325     Instruction *InsertPos = L == IVIncInsertLoop ?
1326       IVIncInsertPos : Pred->getTerminator();
1327     Builder.SetInsertPoint(InsertPos);
1328     Value *IncV = expandIVInc(PN, StepV, L, ExpandTy, IntTy, useSubtract);
1329 
1330     if (isa<OverflowingBinaryOperator>(IncV)) {
1331       if (IncrementIsNUW)
1332         cast<BinaryOperator>(IncV)->setHasNoUnsignedWrap();
1333       if (IncrementIsNSW)
1334         cast<BinaryOperator>(IncV)->setHasNoSignedWrap();
1335     }
1336     PN->addIncoming(IncV, Pred);
1337   }
1338 
1339   // After expanding subexpressions, restore the PostIncLoops set so the caller
1340   // can ensure that IVIncrement dominates the current uses.
1341   PostIncLoops = SavedPostIncLoops;
1342 
1343   // Remember this PHI, even in post-inc mode. LSR SCEV-based salvaging is most
1344   // effective when we are able to use an IV inserted here, so record it.
1345   InsertedValues.insert(PN);
1346   InsertedIVs.push_back(PN);
1347   return PN;
1348 }
1349 
1350 Value *SCEVExpander::expandAddRecExprLiterally(const SCEVAddRecExpr *S) {
1351   Type *STy = S->getType();
1352   Type *IntTy = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(STy);
1353   const Loop *L = S->getLoop();
1354 
1355   // Determine a normalized form of this expression, which is the expression
1356   // before any post-inc adjustment is made.
1357   const SCEVAddRecExpr *Normalized = S;
1358   if (PostIncLoops.count(L)) {
1359     PostIncLoopSet Loops;
1360     Loops.insert(L);
1361     Normalized = cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(normalizeForPostIncUse(S, Loops, SE));
1362   }
1363 
1364   // Strip off any non-loop-dominating component from the addrec start.
1365   const SCEV *Start = Normalized->getStart();
1366   const SCEV *PostLoopOffset = nullptr;
1367   if (!SE.properlyDominates(Start, L->getHeader())) {
1368     PostLoopOffset = Start;
1369     Start = SE.getConstant(Normalized->getType(), 0);
1370     Normalized = cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(
1371       SE.getAddRecExpr(Start, Normalized->getStepRecurrence(SE),
1372                        Normalized->getLoop(),
1373                        Normalized->getNoWrapFlags(SCEV::FlagNW)));
1374   }
1375 
1376   // Strip off any non-loop-dominating component from the addrec step.
1377   const SCEV *Step = Normalized->getStepRecurrence(SE);
1378   const SCEV *PostLoopScale = nullptr;
1379   if (!SE.dominates(Step, L->getHeader())) {
1380     PostLoopScale = Step;
1381     Step = SE.getConstant(Normalized->getType(), 1);
1382     if (!Start->isZero()) {
1383         // The normalization below assumes that Start is constant zero, so if
1384         // it isn't re-associate Start to PostLoopOffset.
1385         assert(!PostLoopOffset && "Start not-null but PostLoopOffset set?");
1386         PostLoopOffset = Start;
1387         Start = SE.getConstant(Normalized->getType(), 0);
1388     }
1389     Normalized =
1390       cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(SE.getAddRecExpr(
1391                              Start, Step, Normalized->getLoop(),
1392                              Normalized->getNoWrapFlags(SCEV::FlagNW)));
1393   }
1394 
1395   // Expand the core addrec. If we need post-loop scaling, force it to
1396   // expand to an integer type to avoid the need for additional casting.
1397   Type *ExpandTy = PostLoopScale ? IntTy : STy;
1398   // We can't use a pointer type for the addrec if the pointer type is
1399   // non-integral.
1400   Type *AddRecPHIExpandTy =
1401       DL.isNonIntegralPointerType(STy) ? Normalized->getType() : ExpandTy;
1402 
1403   // In some cases, we decide to reuse an existing phi node but need to truncate
1404   // it and/or invert the step.
1405   Type *TruncTy = nullptr;
1406   bool InvertStep = false;
1407   PHINode *PN = getAddRecExprPHILiterally(Normalized, L, AddRecPHIExpandTy,
1408                                           IntTy, TruncTy, InvertStep);
1409 
1410   // Accommodate post-inc mode, if necessary.
1411   Value *Result;
1412   if (!PostIncLoops.count(L))
1413     Result = PN;
1414   else {
1415     // In PostInc mode, use the post-incremented value.
1416     BasicBlock *LatchBlock = L->getLoopLatch();
1417     assert(LatchBlock && "PostInc mode requires a unique loop latch!");
1418     Result = PN->getIncomingValueForBlock(LatchBlock);
1419 
1420     // We might be introducing a new use of the post-inc IV that is not poison
1421     // safe, in which case we should drop poison generating flags. Only keep
1422     // those flags for which SCEV has proven that they always hold.
1423     if (isa<OverflowingBinaryOperator>(Result)) {
1424       auto *I = cast<Instruction>(Result);
1425       if (!S->hasNoUnsignedWrap())
1426         I->setHasNoUnsignedWrap(false);
1427       if (!S->hasNoSignedWrap())
1428         I->setHasNoSignedWrap(false);
1429     }
1430 
1431     // For an expansion to use the postinc form, the client must call
1432     // expandCodeFor with an InsertPoint that is either outside the PostIncLoop
1433     // or dominated by IVIncInsertPos.
1434     if (isa<Instruction>(Result) &&
1435         !SE.DT.dominates(cast<Instruction>(Result),
1436                          &*Builder.GetInsertPoint())) {
1437       // The induction variable's postinc expansion does not dominate this use.
1438       // IVUsers tries to prevent this case, so it is rare. However, it can
1439       // happen when an IVUser outside the loop is not dominated by the latch
1440       // block. Adjusting IVIncInsertPos before expansion begins cannot handle
1441       // all cases. Consider a phi outside whose operand is replaced during
1442       // expansion with the value of the postinc user. Without fundamentally
1443       // changing the way postinc users are tracked, the only remedy is
1444       // inserting an extra IV increment. StepV might fold into PostLoopOffset,
1445       // but hopefully expandCodeFor handles that.
1446       bool useSubtract =
1447         !ExpandTy->isPointerTy() && Step->isNonConstantNegative();
1448       if (useSubtract)
1449         Step = SE.getNegativeSCEV(Step);
1450       Value *StepV;
1451       {
1452         // Expand the step somewhere that dominates the loop header.
1453         SCEVInsertPointGuard Guard(Builder, this);
1454         StepV = expandCodeForImpl(
1455             Step, IntTy, &*L->getHeader()->getFirstInsertionPt(), false);
1456       }
1457       Result = expandIVInc(PN, StepV, L, ExpandTy, IntTy, useSubtract);
1458     }
1459   }
1460 
1461   // We have decided to reuse an induction variable of a dominating loop. Apply
1462   // truncation and/or inversion of the step.
1463   if (TruncTy) {
1464     Type *ResTy = Result->getType();
1465     // Normalize the result type.
1466     if (ResTy != SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(ResTy))
1467       Result = InsertNoopCastOfTo(Result, SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(ResTy));
1468     // Truncate the result.
1469     if (TruncTy != Result->getType())
1470       Result = Builder.CreateTrunc(Result, TruncTy);
1471 
1472     // Invert the result.
1473     if (InvertStep)
1474       Result = Builder.CreateSub(
1475           expandCodeForImpl(Normalized->getStart(), TruncTy, false), Result);
1476   }
1477 
1478   // Re-apply any non-loop-dominating scale.
1479   if (PostLoopScale) {
1480     assert(S->isAffine() && "Can't linearly scale non-affine recurrences.");
1481     Result = InsertNoopCastOfTo(Result, IntTy);
1482     Result = Builder.CreateMul(Result,
1483                                expandCodeForImpl(PostLoopScale, IntTy, false));
1484   }
1485 
1486   // Re-apply any non-loop-dominating offset.
1487   if (PostLoopOffset) {
1488     if (PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(ExpandTy)) {
1489       if (Result->getType()->isIntegerTy()) {
1490         Value *Base = expandCodeForImpl(PostLoopOffset, ExpandTy, false);
1491         Result = expandAddToGEP(SE.getUnknown(Result), PTy, IntTy, Base);
1492       } else {
1493         Result = expandAddToGEP(PostLoopOffset, PTy, IntTy, Result);
1494       }
1495     } else {
1496       Result = InsertNoopCastOfTo(Result, IntTy);
1497       Result = Builder.CreateAdd(
1498           Result, expandCodeForImpl(PostLoopOffset, IntTy, false));
1499     }
1500   }
1501 
1502   return Result;
1503 }
1504 
1505 Value *SCEVExpander::visitAddRecExpr(const SCEVAddRecExpr *S) {
1506   // In canonical mode we compute the addrec as an expression of a canonical IV
1507   // using evaluateAtIteration and expand the resulting SCEV expression. This
1508   // way we avoid introducing new IVs to carry on the comutation of the addrec
1509   // throughout the loop.
1510   //
1511   // For nested addrecs evaluateAtIteration might need a canonical IV of a
1512   // type wider than the addrec itself. Emitting a canonical IV of the
1513   // proper type might produce non-legal types, for example expanding an i64
1514   // {0,+,2,+,1} addrec would need an i65 canonical IV. To avoid this just fall
1515   // back to non-canonical mode for nested addrecs.
1516   if (!CanonicalMode || (S->getNumOperands() > 2))
1517     return expandAddRecExprLiterally(S);
1518 
1519   Type *Ty = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(S->getType());
1520   const Loop *L = S->getLoop();
1521 
1522   // First check for an existing canonical IV in a suitable type.
1523   PHINode *CanonicalIV = nullptr;
1524   if (PHINode *PN = L->getCanonicalInductionVariable())
1525     if (SE.getTypeSizeInBits(PN->getType()) >= SE.getTypeSizeInBits(Ty))
1526       CanonicalIV = PN;
1527 
1528   // Rewrite an AddRec in terms of the canonical induction variable, if
1529   // its type is more narrow.
1530   if (CanonicalIV &&
1531       SE.getTypeSizeInBits(CanonicalIV->getType()) > SE.getTypeSizeInBits(Ty) &&
1532       !S->getType()->isPointerTy()) {
1533     SmallVector<const SCEV *, 4> NewOps(S->getNumOperands());
1534     for (unsigned i = 0, e = S->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i)
1535       NewOps[i] = SE.getAnyExtendExpr(S->op_begin()[i], CanonicalIV->getType());
1536     Value *V = expand(SE.getAddRecExpr(NewOps, S->getLoop(),
1537                                        S->getNoWrapFlags(SCEV::FlagNW)));
1538     BasicBlock::iterator NewInsertPt =
1539         findInsertPointAfter(cast<Instruction>(V), &*Builder.GetInsertPoint());
1540     V = expandCodeForImpl(SE.getTruncateExpr(SE.getUnknown(V), Ty), nullptr,
1541                           &*NewInsertPt, false);
1542     return V;
1543   }
1544 
1545   // {X,+,F} --> X + {0,+,F}
1546   if (!S->getStart()->isZero()) {
1547     if (PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(S->getType())) {
1548       Value *StartV = expand(SE.getPointerBase(S));
1549       assert(StartV->getType() == PTy && "Pointer type mismatch for GEP!");
1550       return expandAddToGEP(SE.removePointerBase(S), PTy, Ty, StartV);
1551     }
1552 
1553     SmallVector<const SCEV *, 4> NewOps(S->operands());
1554     NewOps[0] = SE.getConstant(Ty, 0);
1555     const SCEV *Rest = SE.getAddRecExpr(NewOps, L,
1556                                         S->getNoWrapFlags(SCEV::FlagNW));
1557 
1558     // Just do a normal add. Pre-expand the operands to suppress folding.
1559     //
1560     // The LHS and RHS values are factored out of the expand call to make the
1561     // output independent of the argument evaluation order.
1562     const SCEV *AddExprLHS = SE.getUnknown(expand(S->getStart()));
1563     const SCEV *AddExprRHS = SE.getUnknown(expand(Rest));
1564     return expand(SE.getAddExpr(AddExprLHS, AddExprRHS));
1565   }
1566 
1567   // If we don't yet have a canonical IV, create one.
1568   if (!CanonicalIV) {
1569     // Create and insert the PHI node for the induction variable in the
1570     // specified loop.
1571     BasicBlock *Header = L->getHeader();
1572     pred_iterator HPB = pred_begin(Header), HPE = pred_end(Header);
1573     CanonicalIV = PHINode::Create(Ty, std::distance(HPB, HPE), "indvar",
1574                                   &Header->front());
1575     rememberInstruction(CanonicalIV);
1576 
1577     SmallSet<BasicBlock *, 4> PredSeen;
1578     Constant *One = ConstantInt::get(Ty, 1);
1579     for (pred_iterator HPI = HPB; HPI != HPE; ++HPI) {
1580       BasicBlock *HP = *HPI;
1581       if (!PredSeen.insert(HP).second) {
1582         // There must be an incoming value for each predecessor, even the
1583         // duplicates!
1584         CanonicalIV->addIncoming(CanonicalIV->getIncomingValueForBlock(HP), HP);
1585         continue;
1586       }
1587 
1588       if (L->contains(HP)) {
1589         // Insert a unit add instruction right before the terminator
1590         // corresponding to the back-edge.
1591         Instruction *Add = BinaryOperator::CreateAdd(CanonicalIV, One,
1592                                                      "indvar.next",
1593                                                      HP->getTerminator());
1594         Add->setDebugLoc(HP->getTerminator()->getDebugLoc());
1595         rememberInstruction(Add);
1596         CanonicalIV->addIncoming(Add, HP);
1597       } else {
1598         CanonicalIV->addIncoming(Constant::getNullValue(Ty), HP);
1599       }
1600     }
1601   }
1602 
1603   // {0,+,1} --> Insert a canonical induction variable into the loop!
1604   if (S->isAffine() && S->getOperand(1)->isOne()) {
1605     assert(Ty == SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(CanonicalIV->getType()) &&
1606            "IVs with types different from the canonical IV should "
1607            "already have been handled!");
1608     return CanonicalIV;
1609   }
1610 
1611   // {0,+,F} --> {0,+,1} * F
1612 
1613   // If this is a simple linear addrec, emit it now as a special case.
1614   if (S->isAffine())    // {0,+,F} --> i*F
1615     return
1616       expand(SE.getTruncateOrNoop(
1617         SE.getMulExpr(SE.getUnknown(CanonicalIV),
1618                       SE.getNoopOrAnyExtend(S->getOperand(1),
1619                                             CanonicalIV->getType())),
1620         Ty));
1621 
1622   // If this is a chain of recurrences, turn it into a closed form, using the
1623   // folders, then expandCodeFor the closed form.  This allows the folders to
1624   // simplify the expression without having to build a bunch of special code
1625   // into this folder.
1626   const SCEV *IH = SE.getUnknown(CanonicalIV);   // Get I as a "symbolic" SCEV.
1627 
1628   // Promote S up to the canonical IV type, if the cast is foldable.
1629   const SCEV *NewS = S;
1630   const SCEV *Ext = SE.getNoopOrAnyExtend(S, CanonicalIV->getType());
1631   if (isa<SCEVAddRecExpr>(Ext))
1632     NewS = Ext;
1633 
1634   const SCEV *V = cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(NewS)->evaluateAtIteration(IH, SE);
1635   //cerr << "Evaluated: " << *this << "\n     to: " << *V << "\n";
1636 
1637   // Truncate the result down to the original type, if needed.
1638   const SCEV *T = SE.getTruncateOrNoop(V, Ty);
1639   return expand(T);
1640 }
1641 
1642 Value *SCEVExpander::visitPtrToIntExpr(const SCEVPtrToIntExpr *S) {
1643   Value *V =
1644       expandCodeForImpl(S->getOperand(), S->getOperand()->getType(), false);
1645   return ReuseOrCreateCast(V, S->getType(), CastInst::PtrToInt,
1646                            GetOptimalInsertionPointForCastOf(V));
1647 }
1648 
1649 Value *SCEVExpander::visitTruncateExpr(const SCEVTruncateExpr *S) {
1650   Type *Ty = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(S->getType());
1651   Value *V = expandCodeForImpl(
1652       S->getOperand(), SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(S->getOperand()->getType()),
1653       false);
1654   return Builder.CreateTrunc(V, Ty);
1655 }
1656 
1657 Value *SCEVExpander::visitZeroExtendExpr(const SCEVZeroExtendExpr *S) {
1658   Type *Ty = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(S->getType());
1659   Value *V = expandCodeForImpl(
1660       S->getOperand(), SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(S->getOperand()->getType()),
1661       false);
1662   return Builder.CreateZExt(V, Ty);
1663 }
1664 
1665 Value *SCEVExpander::visitSignExtendExpr(const SCEVSignExtendExpr *S) {
1666   Type *Ty = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(S->getType());
1667   Value *V = expandCodeForImpl(
1668       S->getOperand(), SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(S->getOperand()->getType()),
1669       false);
1670   return Builder.CreateSExt(V, Ty);
1671 }
1672 
1673 Value *SCEVExpander::visitSMaxExpr(const SCEVSMaxExpr *S) {
1674   Value *LHS = expand(S->getOperand(S->getNumOperands()-1));
1675   Type *Ty = LHS->getType();
1676   for (int i = S->getNumOperands()-2; i >= 0; --i) {
1677     // In the case of mixed integer and pointer types, do the
1678     // rest of the comparisons as integer.
1679     Type *OpTy = S->getOperand(i)->getType();
1680     if (OpTy->isIntegerTy() != Ty->isIntegerTy()) {
1681       Ty = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(Ty);
1682       LHS = InsertNoopCastOfTo(LHS, Ty);
1683     }
1684     Value *RHS = expandCodeForImpl(S->getOperand(i), Ty, false);
1685     Value *Sel;
1686     if (Ty->isIntegerTy())
1687       Sel = Builder.CreateIntrinsic(Intrinsic::smax, {Ty}, {LHS, RHS},
1688                                     /*FMFSource=*/nullptr, "smax");
1689     else {
1690       Value *ICmp = Builder.CreateICmpSGT(LHS, RHS);
1691       Sel = Builder.CreateSelect(ICmp, LHS, RHS, "smax");
1692     }
1693     LHS = Sel;
1694   }
1695   // In the case of mixed integer and pointer types, cast the
1696   // final result back to the pointer type.
1697   if (LHS->getType() != S->getType())
1698     LHS = InsertNoopCastOfTo(LHS, S->getType());
1699   return LHS;
1700 }
1701 
1702 Value *SCEVExpander::visitUMaxExpr(const SCEVUMaxExpr *S) {
1703   Value *LHS = expand(S->getOperand(S->getNumOperands()-1));
1704   Type *Ty = LHS->getType();
1705   for (int i = S->getNumOperands()-2; i >= 0; --i) {
1706     // In the case of mixed integer and pointer types, do the
1707     // rest of the comparisons as integer.
1708     Type *OpTy = S->getOperand(i)->getType();
1709     if (OpTy->isIntegerTy() != Ty->isIntegerTy()) {
1710       Ty = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(Ty);
1711       LHS = InsertNoopCastOfTo(LHS, Ty);
1712     }
1713     Value *RHS = expandCodeForImpl(S->getOperand(i), Ty, false);
1714     Value *Sel;
1715     if (Ty->isIntegerTy())
1716       Sel = Builder.CreateIntrinsic(Intrinsic::umax, {Ty}, {LHS, RHS},
1717                                     /*FMFSource=*/nullptr, "umax");
1718     else {
1719       Value *ICmp = Builder.CreateICmpUGT(LHS, RHS);
1720       Sel = Builder.CreateSelect(ICmp, LHS, RHS, "umax");
1721     }
1722     LHS = Sel;
1723   }
1724   // In the case of mixed integer and pointer types, cast the
1725   // final result back to the pointer type.
1726   if (LHS->getType() != S->getType())
1727     LHS = InsertNoopCastOfTo(LHS, S->getType());
1728   return LHS;
1729 }
1730 
1731 Value *SCEVExpander::visitSMinExpr(const SCEVSMinExpr *S) {
1732   Value *LHS = expand(S->getOperand(S->getNumOperands() - 1));
1733   Type *Ty = LHS->getType();
1734   for (int i = S->getNumOperands() - 2; i >= 0; --i) {
1735     // In the case of mixed integer and pointer types, do the
1736     // rest of the comparisons as integer.
1737     Type *OpTy = S->getOperand(i)->getType();
1738     if (OpTy->isIntegerTy() != Ty->isIntegerTy()) {
1739       Ty = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(Ty);
1740       LHS = InsertNoopCastOfTo(LHS, Ty);
1741     }
1742     Value *RHS = expandCodeForImpl(S->getOperand(i), Ty, false);
1743     Value *Sel;
1744     if (Ty->isIntegerTy())
1745       Sel = Builder.CreateIntrinsic(Intrinsic::smin, {Ty}, {LHS, RHS},
1746                                     /*FMFSource=*/nullptr, "smin");
1747     else {
1748       Value *ICmp = Builder.CreateICmpSLT(LHS, RHS);
1749       Sel = Builder.CreateSelect(ICmp, LHS, RHS, "smin");
1750     }
1751     LHS = Sel;
1752   }
1753   // In the case of mixed integer and pointer types, cast the
1754   // final result back to the pointer type.
1755   if (LHS->getType() != S->getType())
1756     LHS = InsertNoopCastOfTo(LHS, S->getType());
1757   return LHS;
1758 }
1759 
1760 Value *SCEVExpander::visitUMinExpr(const SCEVUMinExpr *S) {
1761   Value *LHS = expand(S->getOperand(S->getNumOperands() - 1));
1762   Type *Ty = LHS->getType();
1763   for (int i = S->getNumOperands() - 2; i >= 0; --i) {
1764     // In the case of mixed integer and pointer types, do the
1765     // rest of the comparisons as integer.
1766     Type *OpTy = S->getOperand(i)->getType();
1767     if (OpTy->isIntegerTy() != Ty->isIntegerTy()) {
1768       Ty = SE.getEffectiveSCEVType(Ty);
1769       LHS = InsertNoopCastOfTo(LHS, Ty);
1770     }
1771     Value *RHS = expandCodeForImpl(S->getOperand(i), Ty, false);
1772     Value *Sel;
1773     if (Ty->isIntegerTy())
1774       Sel = Builder.CreateIntrinsic(Intrinsic::umin, {Ty}, {LHS, RHS},
1775                                     /*FMFSource=*/nullptr, "umin");
1776     else {
1777       Value *ICmp = Builder.CreateICmpULT(LHS, RHS);
1778       Sel = Builder.CreateSelect(ICmp, LHS, RHS, "umin");
1779     }
1780     LHS = Sel;
1781   }
1782   // In the case of mixed integer and pointer types, cast the
1783   // final result back to the pointer type.
1784   if (LHS->getType() != S->getType())
1785     LHS = InsertNoopCastOfTo(LHS, S->getType());
1786   return LHS;
1787 }
1788 
1789 Value *SCEVExpander::expandCodeForImpl(const SCEV *SH, Type *Ty,
1790                                        Instruction *IP, bool Root) {
1791   setInsertPoint(IP);
1792   Value *V = expandCodeForImpl(SH, Ty, Root);
1793   return V;
1794 }
1795 
1796 Value *SCEVExpander::expandCodeForImpl(const SCEV *SH, Type *Ty, bool Root) {
1797   // Expand the code for this SCEV.
1798   Value *V = expand(SH);
1799 
1800   if (PreserveLCSSA) {
1801     if (auto *Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V)) {
1802       // Create a temporary instruction to at the current insertion point, so we
1803       // can hand it off to the helper to create LCSSA PHIs if required for the
1804       // new use.
1805       // FIXME: Ideally formLCSSAForInstructions (used in fixupLCSSAFormFor)
1806       // would accept a insertion point and return an LCSSA phi for that
1807       // insertion point, so there is no need to insert & remove the temporary
1808       // instruction.
1809       Instruction *Tmp;
1810       if (Inst->getType()->isIntegerTy())
1811         Tmp =
1812             cast<Instruction>(Builder.CreateAdd(Inst, Inst, "tmp.lcssa.user"));
1813       else {
1814         assert(Inst->getType()->isPointerTy());
1815         Tmp = cast<Instruction>(Builder.CreatePtrToInt(
1816             Inst, Type::getInt32Ty(Inst->getContext()), "tmp.lcssa.user"));
1817       }
1818       V = fixupLCSSAFormFor(Tmp, 0);
1819 
1820       // Clean up temporary instruction.
1821       InsertedValues.erase(Tmp);
1822       InsertedPostIncValues.erase(Tmp);
1823       Tmp->eraseFromParent();
1824     }
1825   }
1826 
1827   InsertedExpressions[std::make_pair(SH, &*Builder.GetInsertPoint())] = V;
1828   if (Ty) {
1829     assert(SE.getTypeSizeInBits(Ty) == SE.getTypeSizeInBits(SH->getType()) &&
1830            "non-trivial casts should be done with the SCEVs directly!");
1831     V = InsertNoopCastOfTo(V, Ty);
1832   }
1833   return V;
1834 }
1835 
1836 /// Check whether value has nuw/nsw/exact set but SCEV does not.
1837 /// TODO: In reality it is better to check the poison recursively
1838 /// but this is better than nothing.
1839 static bool SCEVLostPoisonFlags(const SCEV *S, const Instruction *I) {
1840   if (isa<OverflowingBinaryOperator>(I)) {
1841     if (auto *NS = dyn_cast<SCEVNAryExpr>(S)) {
1842       if (I->hasNoSignedWrap() && !NS->hasNoSignedWrap())
1843         return true;
1844       if (I->hasNoUnsignedWrap() && !NS->hasNoUnsignedWrap())
1845         return true;
1846     }
1847   } else if (isa<PossiblyExactOperator>(I) && I->isExact())
1848     return true;
1849   return false;
1850 }
1851 
1852 ScalarEvolution::ValueOffsetPair
1853 SCEVExpander::FindValueInExprValueMap(const SCEV *S,
1854                                       const Instruction *InsertPt) {
1855   auto *Set = SE.getSCEVValues(S);
1856   // If the expansion is not in CanonicalMode, and the SCEV contains any
1857   // sub scAddRecExpr type SCEV, it is required to expand the SCEV literally.
1858   if (CanonicalMode || !SE.containsAddRecurrence(S)) {
1859     // If S is scConstant, it may be worse to reuse an existing Value.
1860     if (S->getSCEVType() != scConstant && Set) {
1861       // Choose a Value from the set which dominates the InsertPt.
1862       // InsertPt should be inside the Value's parent loop so as not to break
1863       // the LCSSA form.
1864       for (auto const &VOPair : *Set) {
1865         Value *V = VOPair.first;
1866         ConstantInt *Offset = VOPair.second;
1867         Instruction *EntInst = dyn_cast_or_null<Instruction>(V);
1868         if (!EntInst)
1869           continue;
1870 
1871         assert(EntInst->getFunction() == InsertPt->getFunction());
1872         if (S->getType() == V->getType() &&
1873             SE.DT.dominates(EntInst, InsertPt) &&
1874             (SE.LI.getLoopFor(EntInst->getParent()) == nullptr ||
1875              SE.LI.getLoopFor(EntInst->getParent())->contains(InsertPt)) &&
1876             !SCEVLostPoisonFlags(S, EntInst))
1877           return {V, Offset};
1878       }
1879     }
1880   }
1881   return {nullptr, nullptr};
1882 }
1883 
1884 // The expansion of SCEV will either reuse a previous Value in ExprValueMap,
1885 // or expand the SCEV literally. Specifically, if the expansion is in LSRMode,
1886 // and the SCEV contains any sub scAddRecExpr type SCEV, it will be expanded
1887 // literally, to prevent LSR's transformed SCEV from being reverted. Otherwise,
1888 // the expansion will try to reuse Value from ExprValueMap, and only when it
1889 // fails, expand the SCEV literally.
1890 Value *SCEVExpander::expand(const SCEV *S) {
1891   // Compute an insertion point for this SCEV object. Hoist the instructions
1892   // as far out in the loop nest as possible.
1893   Instruction *InsertPt = &*Builder.GetInsertPoint();
1894 
1895   // We can move insertion point only if there is no div or rem operations
1896   // otherwise we are risky to move it over the check for zero denominator.
1897   auto SafeToHoist = [](const SCEV *S) {
1898     return !SCEVExprContains(S, [](const SCEV *S) {
1899               if (const auto *D = dyn_cast<SCEVUDivExpr>(S)) {
1900                 if (const auto *SC = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(D->getRHS()))
1901                   // Division by non-zero constants can be hoisted.
1902                   return SC->getValue()->isZero();
1903                 // All other divisions should not be moved as they may be
1904                 // divisions by zero and should be kept within the
1905                 // conditions of the surrounding loops that guard their
1906                 // execution (see PR35406).
1907                 return true;
1908               }
1909               return false;
1910             });
1911   };
1912   if (SafeToHoist(S)) {
1913     for (Loop *L = SE.LI.getLoopFor(Builder.GetInsertBlock());;
1914          L = L->getParentLoop()) {
1915       if (SE.isLoopInvariant(S, L)) {
1916         if (!L) break;
1917         if (BasicBlock *Preheader = L->getLoopPreheader())
1918           InsertPt = Preheader->getTerminator();
1919         else
1920           // LSR sets the insertion point for AddRec start/step values to the
1921           // block start to simplify value reuse, even though it's an invalid
1922           // position. SCEVExpander must correct for this in all cases.
1923           InsertPt = &*L->getHeader()->getFirstInsertionPt();
1924       } else {
1925         // If the SCEV is computable at this level, insert it into the header
1926         // after the PHIs (and after any other instructions that we've inserted
1927         // there) so that it is guaranteed to dominate any user inside the loop.
1928         if (L && SE.hasComputableLoopEvolution(S, L) && !PostIncLoops.count(L))
1929           InsertPt = &*L->getHeader()->getFirstInsertionPt();
1930 
1931         while (InsertPt->getIterator() != Builder.GetInsertPoint() &&
1932                (isInsertedInstruction(InsertPt) ||
1933                 isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(InsertPt))) {
1934           InsertPt = &*std::next(InsertPt->getIterator());
1935         }
1936         break;
1937       }
1938     }
1939   }
1940 
1941   // Check to see if we already expanded this here.
1942   auto I = InsertedExpressions.find(std::make_pair(S, InsertPt));
1943   if (I != InsertedExpressions.end())
1944     return I->second;
1945 
1946   SCEVInsertPointGuard Guard(Builder, this);
1947   Builder.SetInsertPoint(InsertPt);
1948 
1949   // Expand the expression into instructions.
1950   ScalarEvolution::ValueOffsetPair VO = FindValueInExprValueMap(S, InsertPt);
1951   Value *V = VO.first;
1952 
1953   if (!V)
1954     V = visit(S);
1955   else if (VO.second) {
1956     if (PointerType *Vty = dyn_cast<PointerType>(V->getType())) {
1957       Type *Ety = Vty->getPointerElementType();
1958       int64_t Offset = VO.second->getSExtValue();
1959       int64_t ESize = SE.getTypeSizeInBits(Ety);
1960       if ((Offset * 8) % ESize == 0) {
1961         ConstantInt *Idx =
1962             ConstantInt::getSigned(VO.second->getType(), -(Offset * 8) / ESize);
1963         V = Builder.CreateGEP(Ety, V, Idx, "scevgep");
1964       } else {
1965         ConstantInt *Idx =
1966             ConstantInt::getSigned(VO.second->getType(), -Offset);
1967         unsigned AS = Vty->getAddressSpace();
1968         V = Builder.CreateBitCast(V, Type::getInt8PtrTy(SE.getContext(), AS));
1969         V = Builder.CreateGEP(Type::getInt8Ty(SE.getContext()), V, Idx,
1970                               "uglygep");
1971         V = Builder.CreateBitCast(V, Vty);
1972       }
1973     } else {
1974       V = Builder.CreateSub(V, VO.second);
1975     }
1976   }
1977   // Remember the expanded value for this SCEV at this location.
1978   //
1979   // This is independent of PostIncLoops. The mapped value simply materializes
1980   // the expression at this insertion point. If the mapped value happened to be
1981   // a postinc expansion, it could be reused by a non-postinc user, but only if
1982   // its insertion point was already at the head of the loop.
1983   InsertedExpressions[std::make_pair(S, InsertPt)] = V;
1984   return V;
1985 }
1986 
1987 void SCEVExpander::rememberInstruction(Value *I) {
1988   auto DoInsert = [this](Value *V) {
1989     if (!PostIncLoops.empty())
1990       InsertedPostIncValues.insert(V);
1991     else
1992       InsertedValues.insert(V);
1993   };
1994   DoInsert(I);
1995 
1996   if (!PreserveLCSSA)
1997     return;
1998 
1999   if (auto *Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(I)) {
2000     // A new instruction has been added, which might introduce new uses outside
2001     // a defining loop. Fix LCSSA from for each operand of the new instruction,
2002     // if required.
2003     for (unsigned OpIdx = 0, OpEnd = Inst->getNumOperands(); OpIdx != OpEnd;
2004          OpIdx++)
2005       fixupLCSSAFormFor(Inst, OpIdx);
2006   }
2007 }
2008 
2009 /// replaceCongruentIVs - Check for congruent phis in this loop header and
2010 /// replace them with their most canonical representative. Return the number of
2011 /// phis eliminated.
2012 ///
2013 /// This does not depend on any SCEVExpander state but should be used in
2014 /// the same context that SCEVExpander is used.
2015 unsigned
2016 SCEVExpander::replaceCongruentIVs(Loop *L, const DominatorTree *DT,
2017                                   SmallVectorImpl<WeakTrackingVH> &DeadInsts,
2018                                   const TargetTransformInfo *TTI) {
2019   // Find integer phis in order of increasing width.
2020   SmallVector<PHINode*, 8> Phis;
2021   for (PHINode &PN : L->getHeader()->phis())
2022     Phis.push_back(&PN);
2023 
2024   if (TTI)
2025     // Use stable_sort to preserve order of equivalent PHIs, so the order
2026     // of the sorted Phis is the same from run to run on the same loop.
2027     llvm::stable_sort(Phis, [](Value *LHS, Value *RHS) {
2028       // Put pointers at the back and make sure pointer < pointer = false.
2029       if (!LHS->getType()->isIntegerTy() || !RHS->getType()->isIntegerTy())
2030         return RHS->getType()->isIntegerTy() && !LHS->getType()->isIntegerTy();
2031       return RHS->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits().getFixedSize() <
2032              LHS->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits().getFixedSize();
2033     });
2034 
2035   unsigned NumElim = 0;
2036   DenseMap<const SCEV *, PHINode *> ExprToIVMap;
2037   // Process phis from wide to narrow. Map wide phis to their truncation
2038   // so narrow phis can reuse them.
2039   for (PHINode *Phi : Phis) {
2040     auto SimplifyPHINode = [&](PHINode *PN) -> Value * {
2041       if (Value *V = SimplifyInstruction(PN, {DL, &SE.TLI, &SE.DT, &SE.AC}))
2042         return V;
2043       if (!SE.isSCEVable(PN->getType()))
2044         return nullptr;
2045       auto *Const = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(SE.getSCEV(PN));
2046       if (!Const)
2047         return nullptr;
2048       return Const->getValue();
2049     };
2050 
2051     // Fold constant phis. They may be congruent to other constant phis and
2052     // would confuse the logic below that expects proper IVs.
2053     if (Value *V = SimplifyPHINode(Phi)) {
2054       if (V->getType() != Phi->getType())
2055         continue;
2056       Phi->replaceAllUsesWith(V);
2057       DeadInsts.emplace_back(Phi);
2058       ++NumElim;
2059       SCEV_DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(DebugType,
2060                            dbgs() << "INDVARS: Eliminated constant iv: " << *Phi
2061                                   << '\n');
2062       continue;
2063     }
2064 
2065     if (!SE.isSCEVable(Phi->getType()))
2066       continue;
2067 
2068     PHINode *&OrigPhiRef = ExprToIVMap[SE.getSCEV(Phi)];
2069     if (!OrigPhiRef) {
2070       OrigPhiRef = Phi;
2071       if (Phi->getType()->isIntegerTy() && TTI &&
2072           TTI->isTruncateFree(Phi->getType(), Phis.back()->getType())) {
2073         // This phi can be freely truncated to the narrowest phi type. Map the
2074         // truncated expression to it so it will be reused for narrow types.
2075         const SCEV *TruncExpr =
2076           SE.getTruncateExpr(SE.getSCEV(Phi), Phis.back()->getType());
2077         ExprToIVMap[TruncExpr] = Phi;
2078       }
2079       continue;
2080     }
2081 
2082     // Replacing a pointer phi with an integer phi or vice-versa doesn't make
2083     // sense.
2084     if (OrigPhiRef->getType()->isPointerTy() != Phi->getType()->isPointerTy())
2085       continue;
2086 
2087     if (BasicBlock *LatchBlock = L->getLoopLatch()) {
2088       Instruction *OrigInc = dyn_cast<Instruction>(
2089           OrigPhiRef->getIncomingValueForBlock(LatchBlock));
2090       Instruction *IsomorphicInc =
2091           dyn_cast<Instruction>(Phi->getIncomingValueForBlock(LatchBlock));
2092 
2093       if (OrigInc && IsomorphicInc) {
2094         // If this phi has the same width but is more canonical, replace the
2095         // original with it. As part of the "more canonical" determination,
2096         // respect a prior decision to use an IV chain.
2097         if (OrigPhiRef->getType() == Phi->getType() &&
2098             !(ChainedPhis.count(Phi) ||
2099               isExpandedAddRecExprPHI(OrigPhiRef, OrigInc, L)) &&
2100             (ChainedPhis.count(Phi) ||
2101              isExpandedAddRecExprPHI(Phi, IsomorphicInc, L))) {
2102           std::swap(OrigPhiRef, Phi);
2103           std::swap(OrigInc, IsomorphicInc);
2104         }
2105         // Replacing the congruent phi is sufficient because acyclic
2106         // redundancy elimination, CSE/GVN, should handle the
2107         // rest. However, once SCEV proves that a phi is congruent,
2108         // it's often the head of an IV user cycle that is isomorphic
2109         // with the original phi. It's worth eagerly cleaning up the
2110         // common case of a single IV increment so that DeleteDeadPHIs
2111         // can remove cycles that had postinc uses.
2112         const SCEV *TruncExpr =
2113             SE.getTruncateOrNoop(SE.getSCEV(OrigInc), IsomorphicInc->getType());
2114         if (OrigInc != IsomorphicInc &&
2115             TruncExpr == SE.getSCEV(IsomorphicInc) &&
2116             SE.LI.replacementPreservesLCSSAForm(IsomorphicInc, OrigInc) &&
2117             hoistIVInc(OrigInc, IsomorphicInc)) {
2118           SCEV_DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(
2119               DebugType, dbgs() << "INDVARS: Eliminated congruent iv.inc: "
2120                                 << *IsomorphicInc << '\n');
2121           Value *NewInc = OrigInc;
2122           if (OrigInc->getType() != IsomorphicInc->getType()) {
2123             Instruction *IP = nullptr;
2124             if (PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(OrigInc))
2125               IP = &*PN->getParent()->getFirstInsertionPt();
2126             else
2127               IP = OrigInc->getNextNode();
2128 
2129             IRBuilder<> Builder(IP);
2130             Builder.SetCurrentDebugLocation(IsomorphicInc->getDebugLoc());
2131             NewInc = Builder.CreateTruncOrBitCast(
2132                 OrigInc, IsomorphicInc->getType(), IVName);
2133           }
2134           IsomorphicInc->replaceAllUsesWith(NewInc);
2135           DeadInsts.emplace_back(IsomorphicInc);
2136         }
2137       }
2138     }
2139     SCEV_DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(DebugType,
2140                          dbgs() << "INDVARS: Eliminated congruent iv: " << *Phi
2141                                 << '\n');
2142     SCEV_DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(
2143         DebugType, dbgs() << "INDVARS: Original iv: " << *OrigPhiRef << '\n');
2144     ++NumElim;
2145     Value *NewIV = OrigPhiRef;
2146     if (OrigPhiRef->getType() != Phi->getType()) {
2147       IRBuilder<> Builder(&*L->getHeader()->getFirstInsertionPt());
2148       Builder.SetCurrentDebugLocation(Phi->getDebugLoc());
2149       NewIV = Builder.CreateTruncOrBitCast(OrigPhiRef, Phi->getType(), IVName);
2150     }
2151     Phi->replaceAllUsesWith(NewIV);
2152     DeadInsts.emplace_back(Phi);
2153   }
2154   return NumElim;
2155 }
2156 
2157 Optional<ScalarEvolution::ValueOffsetPair>
2158 SCEVExpander::getRelatedExistingExpansion(const SCEV *S, const Instruction *At,
2159                                           Loop *L) {
2160   using namespace llvm::PatternMatch;
2161 
2162   SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 4> ExitingBlocks;
2163   L->getExitingBlocks(ExitingBlocks);
2164 
2165   // Look for suitable value in simple conditions at the loop exits.
2166   for (BasicBlock *BB : ExitingBlocks) {
2167     ICmpInst::Predicate Pred;
2168     Instruction *LHS, *RHS;
2169 
2170     if (!match(BB->getTerminator(),
2171                m_Br(m_ICmp(Pred, m_Instruction(LHS), m_Instruction(RHS)),
2172                     m_BasicBlock(), m_BasicBlock())))
2173       continue;
2174 
2175     if (SE.getSCEV(LHS) == S && SE.DT.dominates(LHS, At))
2176       return ScalarEvolution::ValueOffsetPair(LHS, nullptr);
2177 
2178     if (SE.getSCEV(RHS) == S && SE.DT.dominates(RHS, At))
2179       return ScalarEvolution::ValueOffsetPair(RHS, nullptr);
2180   }
2181 
2182   // Use expand's logic which is used for reusing a previous Value in
2183   // ExprValueMap.
2184   ScalarEvolution::ValueOffsetPair VO = FindValueInExprValueMap(S, At);
2185   if (VO.first)
2186     return VO;
2187 
2188   // There is potential to make this significantly smarter, but this simple
2189   // heuristic already gets some interesting cases.
2190 
2191   // Can not find suitable value.
2192   return None;
2193 }
2194 
2195 template<typename T> static InstructionCost costAndCollectOperands(
2196   const SCEVOperand &WorkItem, const TargetTransformInfo &TTI,
2197   TargetTransformInfo::TargetCostKind CostKind,
2198   SmallVectorImpl<SCEVOperand> &Worklist) {
2199 
2200   const T *S = cast<T>(WorkItem.S);
2201   InstructionCost Cost = 0;
2202   // Object to help map SCEV operands to expanded IR instructions.
2203   struct OperationIndices {
2204     OperationIndices(unsigned Opc, size_t min, size_t max) :
2205       Opcode(Opc), MinIdx(min), MaxIdx(max) { }
2206     unsigned Opcode;
2207     size_t MinIdx;
2208     size_t MaxIdx;
2209   };
2210 
2211   // Collect the operations of all the instructions that will be needed to
2212   // expand the SCEVExpr. This is so that when we come to cost the operands,
2213   // we know what the generated user(s) will be.
2214   SmallVector<OperationIndices, 2> Operations;
2215 
2216   auto CastCost = [&](unsigned Opcode) -> InstructionCost {
2217     Operations.emplace_back(Opcode, 0, 0);
2218     return TTI.getCastInstrCost(Opcode, S->getType(),
2219                                 S->getOperand(0)->getType(),
2220                                 TTI::CastContextHint::None, CostKind);
2221   };
2222 
2223   auto ArithCost = [&](unsigned Opcode, unsigned NumRequired,
2224                        unsigned MinIdx = 0,
2225                        unsigned MaxIdx = 1) -> InstructionCost {
2226     Operations.emplace_back(Opcode, MinIdx, MaxIdx);
2227     return NumRequired *
2228       TTI.getArithmeticInstrCost(Opcode, S->getType(), CostKind);
2229   };
2230 
2231   auto CmpSelCost = [&](unsigned Opcode, unsigned NumRequired, unsigned MinIdx,
2232                         unsigned MaxIdx) -> InstructionCost {
2233     Operations.emplace_back(Opcode, MinIdx, MaxIdx);
2234     Type *OpType = S->getOperand(0)->getType();
2235     return NumRequired * TTI.getCmpSelInstrCost(
2236                              Opcode, OpType, CmpInst::makeCmpResultType(OpType),
2237                              CmpInst::BAD_ICMP_PREDICATE, CostKind);
2238   };
2239 
2240   switch (S->getSCEVType()) {
2241   case scCouldNotCompute:
2242     llvm_unreachable("Attempt to use a SCEVCouldNotCompute object!");
2243   case scUnknown:
2244   case scConstant:
2245     return 0;
2246   case scPtrToInt:
2247     Cost = CastCost(Instruction::PtrToInt);
2248     break;
2249   case scTruncate:
2250     Cost = CastCost(Instruction::Trunc);
2251     break;
2252   case scZeroExtend:
2253     Cost = CastCost(Instruction::ZExt);
2254     break;
2255   case scSignExtend:
2256     Cost = CastCost(Instruction::SExt);
2257     break;
2258   case scUDivExpr: {
2259     unsigned Opcode = Instruction::UDiv;
2260     if (auto *SC = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(S->getOperand(1)))
2261       if (SC->getAPInt().isPowerOf2())
2262         Opcode = Instruction::LShr;
2263     Cost = ArithCost(Opcode, 1);
2264     break;
2265   }
2266   case scAddExpr:
2267     Cost = ArithCost(Instruction::Add, S->getNumOperands() - 1);
2268     break;
2269   case scMulExpr:
2270     // TODO: this is a very pessimistic cost modelling for Mul,
2271     // because of Bin Pow algorithm actually used by the expander,
2272     // see SCEVExpander::visitMulExpr(), ExpandOpBinPowN().
2273     Cost = ArithCost(Instruction::Mul, S->getNumOperands() - 1);
2274     break;
2275   case scSMaxExpr:
2276   case scUMaxExpr:
2277   case scSMinExpr:
2278   case scUMinExpr: {
2279     // FIXME: should this ask the cost for Intrinsic's?
2280     Cost += CmpSelCost(Instruction::ICmp, S->getNumOperands() - 1, 0, 1);
2281     Cost += CmpSelCost(Instruction::Select, S->getNumOperands() - 1, 0, 2);
2282     break;
2283   }
2284   case scAddRecExpr: {
2285     // In this polynominal, we may have some zero operands, and we shouldn't
2286     // really charge for those. So how many non-zero coeffients are there?
2287     int NumTerms = llvm::count_if(S->operands(), [](const SCEV *Op) {
2288                                     return !Op->isZero();
2289                                   });
2290 
2291     assert(NumTerms >= 1 && "Polynominal should have at least one term.");
2292     assert(!(*std::prev(S->operands().end()))->isZero() &&
2293            "Last operand should not be zero");
2294 
2295     // Ignoring constant term (operand 0), how many of the coeffients are u> 1?
2296     int NumNonZeroDegreeNonOneTerms =
2297       llvm::count_if(S->operands(), [](const SCEV *Op) {
2298                       auto *SConst = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(Op);
2299                       return !SConst || SConst->getAPInt().ugt(1);
2300                     });
2301 
2302     // Much like with normal add expr, the polynominal will require
2303     // one less addition than the number of it's terms.
2304     InstructionCost AddCost = ArithCost(Instruction::Add, NumTerms - 1,
2305                                         /*MinIdx*/ 1, /*MaxIdx*/ 1);
2306     // Here, *each* one of those will require a multiplication.
2307     InstructionCost MulCost =
2308         ArithCost(Instruction::Mul, NumNonZeroDegreeNonOneTerms);
2309     Cost = AddCost + MulCost;
2310 
2311     // What is the degree of this polynominal?
2312     int PolyDegree = S->getNumOperands() - 1;
2313     assert(PolyDegree >= 1 && "Should be at least affine.");
2314 
2315     // The final term will be:
2316     //   Op_{PolyDegree} * x ^ {PolyDegree}
2317     // Where  x ^ {PolyDegree}  will again require PolyDegree-1 mul operations.
2318     // Note that  x ^ {PolyDegree} = x * x ^ {PolyDegree-1}  so charging for
2319     // x ^ {PolyDegree}  will give us  x ^ {2} .. x ^ {PolyDegree-1}  for free.
2320     // FIXME: this is conservatively correct, but might be overly pessimistic.
2321     Cost += MulCost * (PolyDegree - 1);
2322     break;
2323   }
2324   }
2325 
2326   for (auto &CostOp : Operations) {
2327     for (auto SCEVOp : enumerate(S->operands())) {
2328       // Clamp the index to account for multiple IR operations being chained.
2329       size_t MinIdx = std::max(SCEVOp.index(), CostOp.MinIdx);
2330       size_t OpIdx = std::min(MinIdx, CostOp.MaxIdx);
2331       Worklist.emplace_back(CostOp.Opcode, OpIdx, SCEVOp.value());
2332     }
2333   }
2334   return Cost;
2335 }
2336 
2337 bool SCEVExpander::isHighCostExpansionHelper(
2338     const SCEVOperand &WorkItem, Loop *L, const Instruction &At,
2339     InstructionCost &Cost, unsigned Budget, const TargetTransformInfo &TTI,
2340     SmallPtrSetImpl<const SCEV *> &Processed,
2341     SmallVectorImpl<SCEVOperand> &Worklist) {
2342   if (Cost > Budget)
2343     return true; // Already run out of budget, give up.
2344 
2345   const SCEV *S = WorkItem.S;
2346   // Was the cost of expansion of this expression already accounted for?
2347   if (!isa<SCEVConstant>(S) && !Processed.insert(S).second)
2348     return false; // We have already accounted for this expression.
2349 
2350   // If we can find an existing value for this scev available at the point "At"
2351   // then consider the expression cheap.
2352   if (getRelatedExistingExpansion(S, &At, L))
2353     return false; // Consider the expression to be free.
2354 
2355   TargetTransformInfo::TargetCostKind CostKind =
2356       L->getHeader()->getParent()->hasMinSize()
2357           ? TargetTransformInfo::TCK_CodeSize
2358           : TargetTransformInfo::TCK_RecipThroughput;
2359 
2360   switch (S->getSCEVType()) {
2361   case scCouldNotCompute:
2362     llvm_unreachable("Attempt to use a SCEVCouldNotCompute object!");
2363   case scUnknown:
2364     // Assume to be zero-cost.
2365     return false;
2366   case scConstant: {
2367     // Only evalulate the costs of constants when optimizing for size.
2368     if (CostKind != TargetTransformInfo::TCK_CodeSize)
2369       return 0;
2370     const APInt &Imm = cast<SCEVConstant>(S)->getAPInt();
2371     Type *Ty = S->getType();
2372     Cost += TTI.getIntImmCostInst(
2373         WorkItem.ParentOpcode, WorkItem.OperandIdx, Imm, Ty, CostKind);
2374     return Cost > Budget;
2375   }
2376   case scTruncate:
2377   case scPtrToInt:
2378   case scZeroExtend:
2379   case scSignExtend: {
2380     Cost +=
2381         costAndCollectOperands<SCEVCastExpr>(WorkItem, TTI, CostKind, Worklist);
2382     return false; // Will answer upon next entry into this function.
2383   }
2384   case scUDivExpr: {
2385     // UDivExpr is very likely a UDiv that ScalarEvolution's HowFarToZero or
2386     // HowManyLessThans produced to compute a precise expression, rather than a
2387     // UDiv from the user's code. If we can't find a UDiv in the code with some
2388     // simple searching, we need to account for it's cost.
2389 
2390     // At the beginning of this function we already tried to find existing
2391     // value for plain 'S'. Now try to lookup 'S + 1' since it is common
2392     // pattern involving division. This is just a simple search heuristic.
2393     if (getRelatedExistingExpansion(
2394             SE.getAddExpr(S, SE.getConstant(S->getType(), 1)), &At, L))
2395       return false; // Consider it to be free.
2396 
2397     Cost +=
2398         costAndCollectOperands<SCEVUDivExpr>(WorkItem, TTI, CostKind, Worklist);
2399     return false; // Will answer upon next entry into this function.
2400   }
2401   case scAddExpr:
2402   case scMulExpr:
2403   case scUMaxExpr:
2404   case scSMaxExpr:
2405   case scUMinExpr:
2406   case scSMinExpr: {
2407     assert(cast<SCEVNAryExpr>(S)->getNumOperands() > 1 &&
2408            "Nary expr should have more than 1 operand.");
2409     // The simple nary expr will require one less op (or pair of ops)
2410     // than the number of it's terms.
2411     Cost +=
2412         costAndCollectOperands<SCEVNAryExpr>(WorkItem, TTI, CostKind, Worklist);
2413     return Cost > Budget;
2414   }
2415   case scAddRecExpr: {
2416     assert(cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(S)->getNumOperands() >= 2 &&
2417            "Polynomial should be at least linear");
2418     Cost += costAndCollectOperands<SCEVAddRecExpr>(
2419         WorkItem, TTI, CostKind, Worklist);
2420     return Cost > Budget;
2421   }
2422   }
2423   llvm_unreachable("Unknown SCEV kind!");
2424 }
2425 
2426 Value *SCEVExpander::expandCodeForPredicate(const SCEVPredicate *Pred,
2427                                             Instruction *IP) {
2428   assert(IP);
2429   switch (Pred->getKind()) {
2430   case SCEVPredicate::P_Union:
2431     return expandUnionPredicate(cast<SCEVUnionPredicate>(Pred), IP);
2432   case SCEVPredicate::P_Equal:
2433     return expandEqualPredicate(cast<SCEVEqualPredicate>(Pred), IP);
2434   case SCEVPredicate::P_Wrap: {
2435     auto *AddRecPred = cast<SCEVWrapPredicate>(Pred);
2436     return expandWrapPredicate(AddRecPred, IP);
2437   }
2438   }
2439   llvm_unreachable("Unknown SCEV predicate type");
2440 }
2441 
2442 Value *SCEVExpander::expandEqualPredicate(const SCEVEqualPredicate *Pred,
2443                                           Instruction *IP) {
2444   Value *Expr0 =
2445       expandCodeForImpl(Pred->getLHS(), Pred->getLHS()->getType(), IP, false);
2446   Value *Expr1 =
2447       expandCodeForImpl(Pred->getRHS(), Pred->getRHS()->getType(), IP, false);
2448 
2449   Builder.SetInsertPoint(IP);
2450   auto *I = Builder.CreateICmpNE(Expr0, Expr1, "ident.check");
2451   return I;
2452 }
2453 
2454 Value *SCEVExpander::generateOverflowCheck(const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR,
2455                                            Instruction *Loc, bool Signed) {
2456   assert(AR->isAffine() && "Cannot generate RT check for "
2457                            "non-affine expression");
2458 
2459   SCEVUnionPredicate Pred;
2460   const SCEV *ExitCount =
2461       SE.getPredicatedBackedgeTakenCount(AR->getLoop(), Pred);
2462 
2463   assert(!isa<SCEVCouldNotCompute>(ExitCount) && "Invalid loop count");
2464 
2465   const SCEV *Step = AR->getStepRecurrence(SE);
2466   const SCEV *Start = AR->getStart();
2467 
2468   Type *ARTy = AR->getType();
2469   unsigned SrcBits = SE.getTypeSizeInBits(ExitCount->getType());
2470   unsigned DstBits = SE.getTypeSizeInBits(ARTy);
2471 
2472   // The expression {Start,+,Step} has nusw/nssw if
2473   //   Step < 0, Start - |Step| * Backedge <= Start
2474   //   Step >= 0, Start + |Step| * Backedge > Start
2475   // and |Step| * Backedge doesn't unsigned overflow.
2476 
2477   IntegerType *CountTy = IntegerType::get(Loc->getContext(), SrcBits);
2478   Builder.SetInsertPoint(Loc);
2479   Value *TripCountVal = expandCodeForImpl(ExitCount, CountTy, Loc, false);
2480 
2481   IntegerType *Ty =
2482       IntegerType::get(Loc->getContext(), SE.getTypeSizeInBits(ARTy));
2483 
2484   Value *StepValue = expandCodeForImpl(Step, Ty, Loc, false);
2485   Value *NegStepValue =
2486       expandCodeForImpl(SE.getNegativeSCEV(Step), Ty, Loc, false);
2487   Value *StartValue = expandCodeForImpl(Start, ARTy, Loc, false);
2488 
2489   ConstantInt *Zero =
2490       ConstantInt::get(Loc->getContext(), APInt::getZero(DstBits));
2491 
2492   Builder.SetInsertPoint(Loc);
2493   // Compute |Step|
2494   Value *StepCompare = Builder.CreateICmp(ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT, StepValue, Zero);
2495   Value *AbsStep = Builder.CreateSelect(StepCompare, NegStepValue, StepValue);
2496 
2497   // Get the backedge taken count and truncate or extended to the AR type.
2498   Value *TruncTripCount = Builder.CreateZExtOrTrunc(TripCountVal, Ty);
2499 
2500   // Compute |Step| * Backedge
2501   Value *MulV, *OfMul;
2502   if (Step->isOne()) {
2503     // Special-case Step of one. Potentially-costly `umul_with_overflow` isn't
2504     // needed, there is never an overflow, so to avoid artificially inflating
2505     // the cost of the check, directly emit the optimized IR.
2506     MulV = TruncTripCount;
2507     OfMul = ConstantInt::getFalse(MulV->getContext());
2508   } else {
2509     auto *MulF = Intrinsic::getDeclaration(Loc->getModule(),
2510                                            Intrinsic::umul_with_overflow, Ty);
2511     CallInst *Mul = Builder.CreateCall(MulF, {AbsStep, TruncTripCount}, "mul");
2512     MulV = Builder.CreateExtractValue(Mul, 0, "mul.result");
2513     OfMul = Builder.CreateExtractValue(Mul, 1, "mul.overflow");
2514   }
2515 
2516   // Compute:
2517   //   Start + |Step| * Backedge < Start
2518   //   Start - |Step| * Backedge > Start
2519   Value *Add = nullptr, *Sub = nullptr;
2520   if (PointerType *ARPtrTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(ARTy)) {
2521     StartValue = InsertNoopCastOfTo(
2522         StartValue, Builder.getInt8PtrTy(ARPtrTy->getAddressSpace()));
2523     Value *NegMulV = Builder.CreateNeg(MulV);
2524     Add = Builder.CreateGEP(Builder.getInt8Ty(), StartValue, MulV);
2525     Sub = Builder.CreateGEP(Builder.getInt8Ty(), StartValue, NegMulV);
2526   } else {
2527     Add = Builder.CreateAdd(StartValue, MulV);
2528     Sub = Builder.CreateSub(StartValue, MulV);
2529   }
2530 
2531   Value *EndCompareGT = Builder.CreateICmp(
2532       Signed ? ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT : ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT, Sub, StartValue);
2533 
2534   Value *EndCompareLT = Builder.CreateICmp(
2535       Signed ? ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT : ICmpInst::ICMP_ULT, Add, StartValue);
2536 
2537   // Select the answer based on the sign of Step.
2538   Value *EndCheck =
2539       Builder.CreateSelect(StepCompare, EndCompareGT, EndCompareLT);
2540 
2541   // If the backedge taken count type is larger than the AR type,
2542   // check that we don't drop any bits by truncating it. If we are
2543   // dropping bits, then we have overflow (unless the step is zero).
2544   if (SE.getTypeSizeInBits(CountTy) > SE.getTypeSizeInBits(Ty)) {
2545     auto MaxVal = APInt::getMaxValue(DstBits).zext(SrcBits);
2546     auto *BackedgeCheck =
2547         Builder.CreateICmp(ICmpInst::ICMP_UGT, TripCountVal,
2548                            ConstantInt::get(Loc->getContext(), MaxVal));
2549     BackedgeCheck = Builder.CreateAnd(
2550         BackedgeCheck, Builder.CreateICmp(ICmpInst::ICMP_NE, StepValue, Zero));
2551 
2552     EndCheck = Builder.CreateOr(EndCheck, BackedgeCheck);
2553   }
2554 
2555   return Builder.CreateOr(EndCheck, OfMul);
2556 }
2557 
2558 Value *SCEVExpander::expandWrapPredicate(const SCEVWrapPredicate *Pred,
2559                                          Instruction *IP) {
2560   const auto *A = cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(Pred->getExpr());
2561   Value *NSSWCheck = nullptr, *NUSWCheck = nullptr;
2562 
2563   // Add a check for NUSW
2564   if (Pred->getFlags() & SCEVWrapPredicate::IncrementNUSW)
2565     NUSWCheck = generateOverflowCheck(A, IP, false);
2566 
2567   // Add a check for NSSW
2568   if (Pred->getFlags() & SCEVWrapPredicate::IncrementNSSW)
2569     NSSWCheck = generateOverflowCheck(A, IP, true);
2570 
2571   if (NUSWCheck && NSSWCheck)
2572     return Builder.CreateOr(NUSWCheck, NSSWCheck);
2573 
2574   if (NUSWCheck)
2575     return NUSWCheck;
2576 
2577   if (NSSWCheck)
2578     return NSSWCheck;
2579 
2580   return ConstantInt::getFalse(IP->getContext());
2581 }
2582 
2583 Value *SCEVExpander::expandUnionPredicate(const SCEVUnionPredicate *Union,
2584                                           Instruction *IP) {
2585   auto *BoolType = IntegerType::get(IP->getContext(), 1);
2586   Value *Check = ConstantInt::getNullValue(BoolType);
2587 
2588   // Loop over all checks in this set.
2589   for (auto Pred : Union->getPredicates()) {
2590     auto *NextCheck = expandCodeForPredicate(Pred, IP);
2591     Builder.SetInsertPoint(IP);
2592     Check = Builder.CreateOr(Check, NextCheck);
2593   }
2594 
2595   return Check;
2596 }
2597 
2598 Value *SCEVExpander::fixupLCSSAFormFor(Instruction *User, unsigned OpIdx) {
2599   assert(PreserveLCSSA);
2600   SmallVector<Instruction *, 1> ToUpdate;
2601 
2602   auto *OpV = User->getOperand(OpIdx);
2603   auto *OpI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(OpV);
2604   if (!OpI)
2605     return OpV;
2606 
2607   Loop *DefLoop = SE.LI.getLoopFor(OpI->getParent());
2608   Loop *UseLoop = SE.LI.getLoopFor(User->getParent());
2609   if (!DefLoop || UseLoop == DefLoop || DefLoop->contains(UseLoop))
2610     return OpV;
2611 
2612   ToUpdate.push_back(OpI);
2613   SmallVector<PHINode *, 16> PHIsToRemove;
2614   formLCSSAForInstructions(ToUpdate, SE.DT, SE.LI, &SE, Builder, &PHIsToRemove);
2615   for (PHINode *PN : PHIsToRemove) {
2616     if (!PN->use_empty())
2617       continue;
2618     InsertedValues.erase(PN);
2619     InsertedPostIncValues.erase(PN);
2620     PN->eraseFromParent();
2621   }
2622 
2623   return User->getOperand(OpIdx);
2624 }
2625 
2626 namespace {
2627 // Search for a SCEV subexpression that is not safe to expand.  Any expression
2628 // that may expand to a !isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute value is unsafe, namely
2629 // UDiv expressions. We don't know if the UDiv is derived from an IR divide
2630 // instruction, but the important thing is that we prove the denominator is
2631 // nonzero before expansion.
2632 //
2633 // IVUsers already checks that IV-derived expressions are safe. So this check is
2634 // only needed when the expression includes some subexpression that is not IV
2635 // derived.
2636 //
2637 // Currently, we only allow division by a nonzero constant here. If this is
2638 // inadequate, we could easily allow division by SCEVUnknown by using
2639 // ValueTracking to check isKnownNonZero().
2640 //
2641 // We cannot generally expand recurrences unless the step dominates the loop
2642 // header. The expander handles the special case of affine recurrences by
2643 // scaling the recurrence outside the loop, but this technique isn't generally
2644 // applicable. Expanding a nested recurrence outside a loop requires computing
2645 // binomial coefficients. This could be done, but the recurrence has to be in a
2646 // perfectly reduced form, which can't be guaranteed.
2647 struct SCEVFindUnsafe {
2648   ScalarEvolution &SE;
2649   bool CanonicalMode;
2650   bool IsUnsafe;
2651 
2652   SCEVFindUnsafe(ScalarEvolution &SE, bool CanonicalMode)
2653       : SE(SE), CanonicalMode(CanonicalMode), IsUnsafe(false) {}
2654 
2655   bool follow(const SCEV *S) {
2656     if (const SCEVUDivExpr *D = dyn_cast<SCEVUDivExpr>(S)) {
2657       const SCEVConstant *SC = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(D->getRHS());
2658       if (!SC || SC->getValue()->isZero()) {
2659         IsUnsafe = true;
2660         return false;
2661       }
2662     }
2663     if (const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(S)) {
2664       const SCEV *Step = AR->getStepRecurrence(SE);
2665       if (!AR->isAffine() && !SE.dominates(Step, AR->getLoop()->getHeader())) {
2666         IsUnsafe = true;
2667         return false;
2668       }
2669 
2670       // For non-affine addrecs or in non-canonical mode we need a preheader
2671       // to insert into.
2672       if (!AR->getLoop()->getLoopPreheader() &&
2673           (!CanonicalMode || !AR->isAffine())) {
2674         IsUnsafe = true;
2675         return false;
2676       }
2677     }
2678     return true;
2679   }
2680   bool isDone() const { return IsUnsafe; }
2681 };
2682 }
2683 
2684 namespace llvm {
2685 bool isSafeToExpand(const SCEV *S, ScalarEvolution &SE, bool CanonicalMode) {
2686   SCEVFindUnsafe Search(SE, CanonicalMode);
2687   visitAll(S, Search);
2688   return !Search.IsUnsafe;
2689 }
2690 
2691 bool isSafeToExpandAt(const SCEV *S, const Instruction *InsertionPoint,
2692                       ScalarEvolution &SE) {
2693   if (!isSafeToExpand(S, SE))
2694     return false;
2695   // We have to prove that the expanded site of S dominates InsertionPoint.
2696   // This is easy when not in the same block, but hard when S is an instruction
2697   // to be expanded somewhere inside the same block as our insertion point.
2698   // What we really need here is something analogous to an OrderedBasicBlock,
2699   // but for the moment, we paper over the problem by handling two common and
2700   // cheap to check cases.
2701   if (SE.properlyDominates(S, InsertionPoint->getParent()))
2702     return true;
2703   if (SE.dominates(S, InsertionPoint->getParent())) {
2704     if (InsertionPoint->getParent()->getTerminator() == InsertionPoint)
2705       return true;
2706     if (const SCEVUnknown *U = dyn_cast<SCEVUnknown>(S))
2707       if (llvm::is_contained(InsertionPoint->operand_values(), U->getValue()))
2708         return true;
2709   }
2710   return false;
2711 }
2712 
2713 void SCEVExpanderCleaner::cleanup() {
2714   // Result is used, nothing to remove.
2715   if (ResultUsed)
2716     return;
2717 
2718   auto InsertedInstructions = Expander.getAllInsertedInstructions();
2719 #ifndef NDEBUG
2720   SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 8> InsertedSet(InsertedInstructions.begin(),
2721                                             InsertedInstructions.end());
2722   (void)InsertedSet;
2723 #endif
2724   // Remove sets with value handles.
2725   Expander.clear();
2726 
2727   // Sort so that earlier instructions do not dominate later instructions.
2728   stable_sort(InsertedInstructions, [this](Instruction *A, Instruction *B) {
2729     return DT.dominates(B, A);
2730   });
2731   // Remove all inserted instructions.
2732   for (Instruction *I : InsertedInstructions) {
2733 
2734 #ifndef NDEBUG
2735     assert(all_of(I->users(),
2736                   [&InsertedSet](Value *U) {
2737                     return InsertedSet.contains(cast<Instruction>(U));
2738                   }) &&
2739            "removed instruction should only be used by instructions inserted "
2740            "during expansion");
2741 #endif
2742     assert(!I->getType()->isVoidTy() &&
2743            "inserted instruction should have non-void types");
2744     I->replaceAllUsesWith(UndefValue::get(I->getType()));
2745     I->eraseFromParent();
2746   }
2747 }
2748 }
2749