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1 //===- NewGVN.cpp - Global Value Numbering Pass ---------------------------===//
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 /// \file
10 /// This file implements the new LLVM's Global Value Numbering pass.
11 /// GVN partitions values computed by a function into congruence classes.
12 /// Values ending up in the same congruence class are guaranteed to be the same
13 /// for every execution of the program. In that respect, congruency is a
14 /// compile-time approximation of equivalence of values at runtime.
15 /// The algorithm implemented here uses a sparse formulation and it's based
16 /// on the ideas described in the paper:
17 /// "A Sparse Algorithm for Predicated Global Value Numbering" from
18 /// Karthik Gargi.
19 ///
20 /// A brief overview of the algorithm: The algorithm is essentially the same as
21 /// the standard RPO value numbering algorithm (a good reference is the paper
22 /// "SCC based value numbering" by L. Taylor Simpson) with one major difference:
23 /// The RPO algorithm proceeds, on every iteration, to process every reachable
24 /// block and every instruction in that block.  This is because the standard RPO
25 /// algorithm does not track what things have the same value number, it only
26 /// tracks what the value number of a given operation is (the mapping is
27 /// operation -> value number).  Thus, when a value number of an operation
28 /// changes, it must reprocess everything to ensure all uses of a value number
29 /// get updated properly.  In constrast, the sparse algorithm we use *also*
30 /// tracks what operations have a given value number (IE it also tracks the
31 /// reverse mapping from value number -> operations with that value number), so
32 /// that it only needs to reprocess the instructions that are affected when
33 /// something's value number changes.  The vast majority of complexity and code
34 /// in this file is devoted to tracking what value numbers could change for what
35 /// instructions when various things happen.  The rest of the algorithm is
36 /// devoted to performing symbolic evaluation, forward propagation, and
37 /// simplification of operations based on the value numbers deduced so far
38 ///
39 /// In order to make the GVN mostly-complete, we use a technique derived from
40 /// "Detection of Redundant Expressions: A Complete and Polynomial-time
41 /// Algorithm in SSA" by R.R. Pai.  The source of incompleteness in most SSA
42 /// based GVN algorithms is related to their inability to detect equivalence
43 /// between phi of ops (IE phi(a+b, c+d)) and op of phis (phi(a,c) + phi(b, d)).
44 /// We resolve this issue by generating the equivalent "phi of ops" form for
45 /// each op of phis we see, in a way that only takes polynomial time to resolve.
46 ///
47 /// We also do not perform elimination by using any published algorithm.  All
48 /// published algorithms are O(Instructions). Instead, we use a technique that
49 /// is O(number of operations with the same value number), enabling us to skip
50 /// trying to eliminate things that have unique value numbers.
51 //
52 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
53 
54 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar/NewGVN.h"
55 #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
56 #include "llvm/ADT/BitVector.h"
57 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
58 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMapInfo.h"
59 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h"
60 #include "llvm/ADT/DepthFirstIterator.h"
61 #include "llvm/ADT/GraphTraits.h"
62 #include "llvm/ADT/Hashing.h"
63 #include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
64 #include "llvm/ADT/PostOrderIterator.h"
65 #include "llvm/ADT/SetOperations.h"
66 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
67 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
68 #include "llvm/ADT/SparseBitVector.h"
69 #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
70 #include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h"
71 #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h"
72 #include "llvm/Analysis/AssumptionCache.h"
73 #include "llvm/Analysis/CFGPrinter.h"
74 #include "llvm/Analysis/ConstantFolding.h"
75 #include "llvm/Analysis/GlobalsModRef.h"
76 #include "llvm/Analysis/InstructionSimplify.h"
77 #include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.h"
78 #include "llvm/Analysis/MemorySSA.h"
79 #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h"
80 #include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
81 #include "llvm/IR/Argument.h"
82 #include "llvm/IR/BasicBlock.h"
83 #include "llvm/IR/Constant.h"
84 #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
85 #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
86 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
87 #include "llvm/IR/InstrTypes.h"
88 #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.h"
89 #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
90 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
91 #include "llvm/IR/PatternMatch.h"
92 #include "llvm/IR/Type.h"
93 #include "llvm/IR/Use.h"
94 #include "llvm/IR/User.h"
95 #include "llvm/IR/Value.h"
96 #include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
97 #include "llvm/Support/ArrayRecycler.h"
98 #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h"
99 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
100 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
101 #include "llvm/Support/DebugCounter.h"
102 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
103 #include "llvm/Support/PointerLikeTypeTraits.h"
104 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
105 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar/GVNExpression.h"
106 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/AssumeBundleBuilder.h"
107 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h"
108 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/PredicateInfo.h"
109 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/VNCoercion.h"
110 #include <algorithm>
111 #include <cassert>
112 #include <cstdint>
113 #include <iterator>
114 #include <map>
115 #include <memory>
116 #include <set>
117 #include <string>
118 #include <tuple>
119 #include <utility>
120 #include <vector>
121 
122 using namespace llvm;
123 using namespace llvm::GVNExpression;
124 using namespace llvm::VNCoercion;
125 using namespace llvm::PatternMatch;
126 
127 #define DEBUG_TYPE "newgvn"
128 
129 STATISTIC(NumGVNInstrDeleted, "Number of instructions deleted");
130 STATISTIC(NumGVNBlocksDeleted, "Number of blocks deleted");
131 STATISTIC(NumGVNOpsSimplified, "Number of Expressions simplified");
132 STATISTIC(NumGVNPhisAllSame, "Number of PHIs whos arguments are all the same");
133 STATISTIC(NumGVNMaxIterations,
134           "Maximum Number of iterations it took to converge GVN");
135 STATISTIC(NumGVNLeaderChanges, "Number of leader changes");
136 STATISTIC(NumGVNSortedLeaderChanges, "Number of sorted leader changes");
137 STATISTIC(NumGVNAvoidedSortedLeaderChanges,
138           "Number of avoided sorted leader changes");
139 STATISTIC(NumGVNDeadStores, "Number of redundant/dead stores eliminated");
140 STATISTIC(NumGVNPHIOfOpsCreated, "Number of PHI of ops created");
141 STATISTIC(NumGVNPHIOfOpsEliminations,
142           "Number of things eliminated using PHI of ops");
143 DEBUG_COUNTER(VNCounter, "newgvn-vn",
144               "Controls which instructions are value numbered");
145 DEBUG_COUNTER(PHIOfOpsCounter, "newgvn-phi",
146               "Controls which instructions we create phi of ops for");
147 // Currently store defining access refinement is too slow due to basicaa being
148 // egregiously slow.  This flag lets us keep it working while we work on this
149 // issue.
150 static cl::opt<bool> EnableStoreRefinement("enable-store-refinement",
151                                            cl::init(false), cl::Hidden);
152 
153 /// Currently, the generation "phi of ops" can result in correctness issues.
154 static cl::opt<bool> EnablePhiOfOps("enable-phi-of-ops", cl::init(true),
155                                     cl::Hidden);
156 
157 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
158 //                                GVN Pass
159 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
160 
161 // Anchor methods.
162 namespace llvm {
163 namespace GVNExpression {
164 
165 Expression::~Expression() = default;
166 BasicExpression::~BasicExpression() = default;
167 CallExpression::~CallExpression() = default;
168 LoadExpression::~LoadExpression() = default;
169 StoreExpression::~StoreExpression() = default;
170 AggregateValueExpression::~AggregateValueExpression() = default;
171 PHIExpression::~PHIExpression() = default;
172 
173 } // end namespace GVNExpression
174 } // end namespace llvm
175 
176 namespace {
177 
178 // Tarjan's SCC finding algorithm with Nuutila's improvements
179 // SCCIterator is actually fairly complex for the simple thing we want.
180 // It also wants to hand us SCC's that are unrelated to the phi node we ask
181 // about, and have us process them there or risk redoing work.
182 // Graph traits over a filter iterator also doesn't work that well here.
183 // This SCC finder is specialized to walk use-def chains, and only follows
184 // instructions,
185 // not generic values (arguments, etc).
186 struct TarjanSCC {
187   TarjanSCC() : Components(1) {}
188 
189   void Start(const Instruction *Start) {
190     if (Root.lookup(Start) == 0)
191       FindSCC(Start);
192   }
193 
194   const SmallPtrSetImpl<const Value *> &getComponentFor(const Value *V) const {
195     unsigned ComponentID = ValueToComponent.lookup(V);
196 
197     assert(ComponentID > 0 &&
198            "Asking for a component for a value we never processed");
199     return Components[ComponentID];
200   }
201 
202 private:
203   void FindSCC(const Instruction *I) {
204     Root[I] = ++DFSNum;
205     // Store the DFS Number we had before it possibly gets incremented.
206     unsigned int OurDFS = DFSNum;
207     for (const auto &Op : I->operands()) {
208       if (auto *InstOp = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Op)) {
209         if (Root.lookup(Op) == 0)
210           FindSCC(InstOp);
211         if (!InComponent.count(Op))
212           Root[I] = std::min(Root.lookup(I), Root.lookup(Op));
213       }
214     }
215     // See if we really were the root of a component, by seeing if we still have
216     // our DFSNumber.  If we do, we are the root of the component, and we have
217     // completed a component. If we do not, we are not the root of a component,
218     // and belong on the component stack.
219     if (Root.lookup(I) == OurDFS) {
220       unsigned ComponentID = Components.size();
221       Components.resize(Components.size() + 1);
222       auto &Component = Components.back();
223       Component.insert(I);
224       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Component root is " << *I << "\n");
225       InComponent.insert(I);
226       ValueToComponent[I] = ComponentID;
227       // Pop a component off the stack and label it.
228       while (!Stack.empty() && Root.lookup(Stack.back()) >= OurDFS) {
229         auto *Member = Stack.back();
230         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Component member is " << *Member << "\n");
231         Component.insert(Member);
232         InComponent.insert(Member);
233         ValueToComponent[Member] = ComponentID;
234         Stack.pop_back();
235       }
236     } else {
237       // Part of a component, push to stack
238       Stack.push_back(I);
239     }
240   }
241 
242   unsigned int DFSNum = 1;
243   SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 8> InComponent;
244   DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned int> Root;
245   SmallVector<const Value *, 8> Stack;
246 
247   // Store the components as vector of ptr sets, because we need the topo order
248   // of SCC's, but not individual member order
249   SmallVector<SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 8>, 8> Components;
250 
251   DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned> ValueToComponent;
252 };
253 
254 // Congruence classes represent the set of expressions/instructions
255 // that are all the same *during some scope in the function*.
256 // That is, because of the way we perform equality propagation, and
257 // because of memory value numbering, it is not correct to assume
258 // you can willy-nilly replace any member with any other at any
259 // point in the function.
260 //
261 // For any Value in the Member set, it is valid to replace any dominated member
262 // with that Value.
263 //
264 // Every congruence class has a leader, and the leader is used to symbolize
265 // instructions in a canonical way (IE every operand of an instruction that is a
266 // member of the same congruence class will always be replaced with leader
267 // during symbolization).  To simplify symbolization, we keep the leader as a
268 // constant if class can be proved to be a constant value.  Otherwise, the
269 // leader is the member of the value set with the smallest DFS number.  Each
270 // congruence class also has a defining expression, though the expression may be
271 // null.  If it exists, it can be used for forward propagation and reassociation
272 // of values.
273 
274 // For memory, we also track a representative MemoryAccess, and a set of memory
275 // members for MemoryPhis (which have no real instructions). Note that for
276 // memory, it seems tempting to try to split the memory members into a
277 // MemoryCongruenceClass or something.  Unfortunately, this does not work
278 // easily.  The value numbering of a given memory expression depends on the
279 // leader of the memory congruence class, and the leader of memory congruence
280 // class depends on the value numbering of a given memory expression.  This
281 // leads to wasted propagation, and in some cases, missed optimization.  For
282 // example: If we had value numbered two stores together before, but now do not,
283 // we move them to a new value congruence class.  This in turn will move at one
284 // of the memorydefs to a new memory congruence class.  Which in turn, affects
285 // the value numbering of the stores we just value numbered (because the memory
286 // congruence class is part of the value number).  So while theoretically
287 // possible to split them up, it turns out to be *incredibly* complicated to get
288 // it to work right, because of the interdependency.  While structurally
289 // slightly messier, it is algorithmically much simpler and faster to do what we
290 // do here, and track them both at once in the same class.
291 // Note: The default iterators for this class iterate over values
292 class CongruenceClass {
293 public:
294   using MemberType = Value;
295   using MemberSet = SmallPtrSet<MemberType *, 4>;
296   using MemoryMemberType = MemoryPhi;
297   using MemoryMemberSet = SmallPtrSet<const MemoryMemberType *, 2>;
298 
299   explicit CongruenceClass(unsigned ID) : ID(ID) {}
300   CongruenceClass(unsigned ID, Value *Leader, const Expression *E)
301       : ID(ID), RepLeader(Leader), DefiningExpr(E) {}
302 
303   unsigned getID() const { return ID; }
304 
305   // True if this class has no members left.  This is mainly used for assertion
306   // purposes, and for skipping empty classes.
307   bool isDead() const {
308     // If it's both dead from a value perspective, and dead from a memory
309     // perspective, it's really dead.
310     return empty() && memory_empty();
311   }
312 
313   // Leader functions
314   Value *getLeader() const { return RepLeader; }
315   void setLeader(Value *Leader) { RepLeader = Leader; }
316   const std::pair<Value *, unsigned int> &getNextLeader() const {
317     return NextLeader;
318   }
319   void resetNextLeader() { NextLeader = {nullptr, ~0}; }
320   void addPossibleNextLeader(std::pair<Value *, unsigned int> LeaderPair) {
321     if (LeaderPair.second < NextLeader.second)
322       NextLeader = LeaderPair;
323   }
324 
325   Value *getStoredValue() const { return RepStoredValue; }
326   void setStoredValue(Value *Leader) { RepStoredValue = Leader; }
327   const MemoryAccess *getMemoryLeader() const { return RepMemoryAccess; }
328   void setMemoryLeader(const MemoryAccess *Leader) { RepMemoryAccess = Leader; }
329 
330   // Forward propagation info
331   const Expression *getDefiningExpr() const { return DefiningExpr; }
332 
333   // Value member set
334   bool empty() const { return Members.empty(); }
335   unsigned size() const { return Members.size(); }
336   MemberSet::const_iterator begin() const { return Members.begin(); }
337   MemberSet::const_iterator end() const { return Members.end(); }
338   void insert(MemberType *M) { Members.insert(M); }
339   void erase(MemberType *M) { Members.erase(M); }
340   void swap(MemberSet &Other) { Members.swap(Other); }
341 
342   // Memory member set
343   bool memory_empty() const { return MemoryMembers.empty(); }
344   unsigned memory_size() const { return MemoryMembers.size(); }
345   MemoryMemberSet::const_iterator memory_begin() const {
346     return MemoryMembers.begin();
347   }
348   MemoryMemberSet::const_iterator memory_end() const {
349     return MemoryMembers.end();
350   }
351   iterator_range<MemoryMemberSet::const_iterator> memory() const {
352     return make_range(memory_begin(), memory_end());
353   }
354 
355   void memory_insert(const MemoryMemberType *M) { MemoryMembers.insert(M); }
356   void memory_erase(const MemoryMemberType *M) { MemoryMembers.erase(M); }
357 
358   // Store count
359   unsigned getStoreCount() const { return StoreCount; }
360   void incStoreCount() { ++StoreCount; }
361   void decStoreCount() {
362     assert(StoreCount != 0 && "Store count went negative");
363     --StoreCount;
364   }
365 
366   // True if this class has no memory members.
367   bool definesNoMemory() const { return StoreCount == 0 && memory_empty(); }
368 
369   // Return true if two congruence classes are equivalent to each other. This
370   // means that every field but the ID number and the dead field are equivalent.
371   bool isEquivalentTo(const CongruenceClass *Other) const {
372     if (!Other)
373       return false;
374     if (this == Other)
375       return true;
376 
377     if (std::tie(StoreCount, RepLeader, RepStoredValue, RepMemoryAccess) !=
378         std::tie(Other->StoreCount, Other->RepLeader, Other->RepStoredValue,
379                  Other->RepMemoryAccess))
380       return false;
381     if (DefiningExpr != Other->DefiningExpr)
382       if (!DefiningExpr || !Other->DefiningExpr ||
383           *DefiningExpr != *Other->DefiningExpr)
384         return false;
385 
386     if (Members.size() != Other->Members.size())
387       return false;
388 
389     return llvm::set_is_subset(Members, Other->Members);
390   }
391 
392 private:
393   unsigned ID;
394 
395   // Representative leader.
396   Value *RepLeader = nullptr;
397 
398   // The most dominating leader after our current leader, because the member set
399   // is not sorted and is expensive to keep sorted all the time.
400   std::pair<Value *, unsigned int> NextLeader = {nullptr, ~0U};
401 
402   // If this is represented by a store, the value of the store.
403   Value *RepStoredValue = nullptr;
404 
405   // If this class contains MemoryDefs or MemoryPhis, this is the leading memory
406   // access.
407   const MemoryAccess *RepMemoryAccess = nullptr;
408 
409   // Defining Expression.
410   const Expression *DefiningExpr = nullptr;
411 
412   // Actual members of this class.
413   MemberSet Members;
414 
415   // This is the set of MemoryPhis that exist in the class. MemoryDefs and
416   // MemoryUses have real instructions representing them, so we only need to
417   // track MemoryPhis here.
418   MemoryMemberSet MemoryMembers;
419 
420   // Number of stores in this congruence class.
421   // This is used so we can detect store equivalence changes properly.
422   int StoreCount = 0;
423 };
424 
425 } // end anonymous namespace
426 
427 namespace llvm {
428 
429 struct ExactEqualsExpression {
430   const Expression &E;
431 
432   explicit ExactEqualsExpression(const Expression &E) : E(E) {}
433 
434   hash_code getComputedHash() const { return E.getComputedHash(); }
435 
436   bool operator==(const Expression &Other) const {
437     return E.exactlyEquals(Other);
438   }
439 };
440 
441 template <> struct DenseMapInfo<const Expression *> {
442   static const Expression *getEmptyKey() {
443     auto Val = static_cast<uintptr_t>(-1);
444     Val <<= PointerLikeTypeTraits<const Expression *>::NumLowBitsAvailable;
445     return reinterpret_cast<const Expression *>(Val);
446   }
447 
448   static const Expression *getTombstoneKey() {
449     auto Val = static_cast<uintptr_t>(~1U);
450     Val <<= PointerLikeTypeTraits<const Expression *>::NumLowBitsAvailable;
451     return reinterpret_cast<const Expression *>(Val);
452   }
453 
454   static unsigned getHashValue(const Expression *E) {
455     return E->getComputedHash();
456   }
457 
458   static unsigned getHashValue(const ExactEqualsExpression &E) {
459     return E.getComputedHash();
460   }
461 
462   static bool isEqual(const ExactEqualsExpression &LHS, const Expression *RHS) {
463     if (RHS == getTombstoneKey() || RHS == getEmptyKey())
464       return false;
465     return LHS == *RHS;
466   }
467 
468   static bool isEqual(const Expression *LHS, const Expression *RHS) {
469     if (LHS == RHS)
470       return true;
471     if (LHS == getTombstoneKey() || RHS == getTombstoneKey() ||
472         LHS == getEmptyKey() || RHS == getEmptyKey())
473       return false;
474     // Compare hashes before equality.  This is *not* what the hashtable does,
475     // since it is computing it modulo the number of buckets, whereas we are
476     // using the full hash keyspace.  Since the hashes are precomputed, this
477     // check is *much* faster than equality.
478     if (LHS->getComputedHash() != RHS->getComputedHash())
479       return false;
480     return *LHS == *RHS;
481   }
482 };
483 
484 } // end namespace llvm
485 
486 namespace {
487 
488 class NewGVN {
489   Function &F;
490   DominatorTree *DT = nullptr;
491   const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI = nullptr;
492   AliasAnalysis *AA = nullptr;
493   MemorySSA *MSSA = nullptr;
494   MemorySSAWalker *MSSAWalker = nullptr;
495   AssumptionCache *AC = nullptr;
496   const DataLayout &DL;
497   std::unique_ptr<PredicateInfo> PredInfo;
498 
499   // These are the only two things the create* functions should have
500   // side-effects on due to allocating memory.
501   mutable BumpPtrAllocator ExpressionAllocator;
502   mutable ArrayRecycler<Value *> ArgRecycler;
503   mutable TarjanSCC SCCFinder;
504   const SimplifyQuery SQ;
505 
506   // Number of function arguments, used by ranking
507   unsigned int NumFuncArgs = 0;
508 
509   // RPOOrdering of basic blocks
510   DenseMap<const DomTreeNode *, unsigned> RPOOrdering;
511 
512   // Congruence class info.
513 
514   // This class is called INITIAL in the paper. It is the class everything
515   // startsout in, and represents any value. Being an optimistic analysis,
516   // anything in the TOP class has the value TOP, which is indeterminate and
517   // equivalent to everything.
518   CongruenceClass *TOPClass = nullptr;
519   std::vector<CongruenceClass *> CongruenceClasses;
520   unsigned NextCongruenceNum = 0;
521 
522   // Value Mappings.
523   DenseMap<Value *, CongruenceClass *> ValueToClass;
524   DenseMap<Value *, const Expression *> ValueToExpression;
525 
526   // Value PHI handling, used to make equivalence between phi(op, op) and
527   // op(phi, phi).
528   // These mappings just store various data that would normally be part of the
529   // IR.
530   SmallPtrSet<const Instruction *, 8> PHINodeUses;
531 
532   DenseMap<const Value *, bool> OpSafeForPHIOfOps;
533 
534   // Map a temporary instruction we created to a parent block.
535   DenseMap<const Value *, BasicBlock *> TempToBlock;
536 
537   // Map between the already in-program instructions and the temporary phis we
538   // created that they are known equivalent to.
539   DenseMap<const Value *, PHINode *> RealToTemp;
540 
541   // In order to know when we should re-process instructions that have
542   // phi-of-ops, we track the set of expressions that they needed as
543   // leaders. When we discover new leaders for those expressions, we process the
544   // associated phi-of-op instructions again in case they have changed.  The
545   // other way they may change is if they had leaders, and those leaders
546   // disappear.  However, at the point they have leaders, there are uses of the
547   // relevant operands in the created phi node, and so they will get reprocessed
548   // through the normal user marking we perform.
549   mutable DenseMap<const Value *, SmallPtrSet<Value *, 2>> AdditionalUsers;
550   DenseMap<const Expression *, SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>>
551       ExpressionToPhiOfOps;
552 
553   // Map from temporary operation to MemoryAccess.
554   DenseMap<const Instruction *, MemoryUseOrDef *> TempToMemory;
555 
556   // Set of all temporary instructions we created.
557   // Note: This will include instructions that were just created during value
558   // numbering.  The way to test if something is using them is to check
559   // RealToTemp.
560   DenseSet<Instruction *> AllTempInstructions;
561 
562   // This is the set of instructions to revisit on a reachability change.  At
563   // the end of the main iteration loop it will contain at least all the phi of
564   // ops instructions that will be changed to phis, as well as regular phis.
565   // During the iteration loop, it may contain other things, such as phi of ops
566   // instructions that used edge reachability to reach a result, and so need to
567   // be revisited when the edge changes, independent of whether the phi they
568   // depended on changes.
569   DenseMap<BasicBlock *, SparseBitVector<>> RevisitOnReachabilityChange;
570 
571   // Mapping from predicate info we used to the instructions we used it with.
572   // In order to correctly ensure propagation, we must keep track of what
573   // comparisons we used, so that when the values of the comparisons change, we
574   // propagate the information to the places we used the comparison.
575   mutable DenseMap<const Value *, SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 2>>
576       PredicateToUsers;
577 
578   // the same reasoning as PredicateToUsers.  When we skip MemoryAccesses for
579   // stores, we no longer can rely solely on the def-use chains of MemorySSA.
580   mutable DenseMap<const MemoryAccess *, SmallPtrSet<MemoryAccess *, 2>>
581       MemoryToUsers;
582 
583   // A table storing which memorydefs/phis represent a memory state provably
584   // equivalent to another memory state.
585   // We could use the congruence class machinery, but the MemoryAccess's are
586   // abstract memory states, so they can only ever be equivalent to each other,
587   // and not to constants, etc.
588   DenseMap<const MemoryAccess *, CongruenceClass *> MemoryAccessToClass;
589 
590   // We could, if we wanted, build MemoryPhiExpressions and
591   // MemoryVariableExpressions, etc, and value number them the same way we value
592   // number phi expressions.  For the moment, this seems like overkill.  They
593   // can only exist in one of three states: they can be TOP (equal to
594   // everything), Equivalent to something else, or unique.  Because we do not
595   // create expressions for them, we need to simulate leader change not just
596   // when they change class, but when they change state.  Note: We can do the
597   // same thing for phis, and avoid having phi expressions if we wanted, We
598   // should eventually unify in one direction or the other, so this is a little
599   // bit of an experiment in which turns out easier to maintain.
600   enum MemoryPhiState { MPS_Invalid, MPS_TOP, MPS_Equivalent, MPS_Unique };
601   DenseMap<const MemoryPhi *, MemoryPhiState> MemoryPhiState;
602 
603   enum InstCycleState { ICS_Unknown, ICS_CycleFree, ICS_Cycle };
604   mutable DenseMap<const Instruction *, InstCycleState> InstCycleState;
605 
606   // Expression to class mapping.
607   using ExpressionClassMap = DenseMap<const Expression *, CongruenceClass *>;
608   ExpressionClassMap ExpressionToClass;
609 
610   // We have a single expression that represents currently DeadExpressions.
611   // For dead expressions we can prove will stay dead, we mark them with
612   // DFS number zero.  However, it's possible in the case of phi nodes
613   // for us to assume/prove all arguments are dead during fixpointing.
614   // We use DeadExpression for that case.
615   DeadExpression *SingletonDeadExpression = nullptr;
616 
617   // Which values have changed as a result of leader changes.
618   SmallPtrSet<Value *, 8> LeaderChanges;
619 
620   // Reachability info.
621   using BlockEdge = BasicBlockEdge;
622   DenseSet<BlockEdge> ReachableEdges;
623   SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock *, 8> ReachableBlocks;
624 
625   // This is a bitvector because, on larger functions, we may have
626   // thousands of touched instructions at once (entire blocks,
627   // instructions with hundreds of uses, etc).  Even with optimization
628   // for when we mark whole blocks as touched, when this was a
629   // SmallPtrSet or DenseSet, for some functions, we spent >20% of all
630   // the time in GVN just managing this list.  The bitvector, on the
631   // other hand, efficiently supports test/set/clear of both
632   // individual and ranges, as well as "find next element" This
633   // enables us to use it as a worklist with essentially 0 cost.
634   BitVector TouchedInstructions;
635 
636   DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>> BlockInstRange;
637   mutable DenseMap<const IntrinsicInst *, const Value *> IntrinsicInstPred;
638 
639 #ifndef NDEBUG
640   // Debugging for how many times each block and instruction got processed.
641   DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned> ProcessedCount;
642 #endif
643 
644   // DFS info.
645   // This contains a mapping from Instructions to DFS numbers.
646   // The numbering starts at 1. An instruction with DFS number zero
647   // means that the instruction is dead.
648   DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned> InstrDFS;
649 
650   // This contains the mapping DFS numbers to instructions.
651   SmallVector<Value *, 32> DFSToInstr;
652 
653   // Deletion info.
654   SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 8> InstructionsToErase;
655 
656 public:
657   NewGVN(Function &F, DominatorTree *DT, AssumptionCache *AC,
658          TargetLibraryInfo *TLI, AliasAnalysis *AA, MemorySSA *MSSA,
659          const DataLayout &DL)
660       : F(F), DT(DT), TLI(TLI), AA(AA), MSSA(MSSA), AC(AC), DL(DL),
661         PredInfo(std::make_unique<PredicateInfo>(F, *DT, *AC)),
662         SQ(DL, TLI, DT, AC, /*CtxI=*/nullptr, /*UseInstrInfo=*/false,
663            /*CanUseUndef=*/false) {}
664 
665   bool runGVN();
666 
667 private:
668   /// Helper struct return a Expression with an optional extra dependency.
669   struct ExprResult {
670     const Expression *Expr;
671     Value *ExtraDep;
672     const PredicateBase *PredDep;
673 
674     ExprResult(const Expression *Expr, Value *ExtraDep = nullptr,
675                const PredicateBase *PredDep = nullptr)
676         : Expr(Expr), ExtraDep(ExtraDep), PredDep(PredDep) {}
677     ExprResult(const ExprResult &) = delete;
678     ExprResult(ExprResult &&Other)
679         : Expr(Other.Expr), ExtraDep(Other.ExtraDep), PredDep(Other.PredDep) {
680       Other.Expr = nullptr;
681       Other.ExtraDep = nullptr;
682       Other.PredDep = nullptr;
683     }
684     ExprResult &operator=(const ExprResult &Other) = delete;
685     ExprResult &operator=(ExprResult &&Other) = delete;
686 
687     ~ExprResult() { assert(!ExtraDep && "unhandled ExtraDep"); }
688 
689     operator bool() const { return Expr; }
690 
691     static ExprResult none() { return {nullptr, nullptr, nullptr}; }
692     static ExprResult some(const Expression *Expr, Value *ExtraDep = nullptr) {
693       return {Expr, ExtraDep, nullptr};
694     }
695     static ExprResult some(const Expression *Expr,
696                            const PredicateBase *PredDep) {
697       return {Expr, nullptr, PredDep};
698     }
699     static ExprResult some(const Expression *Expr, Value *ExtraDep,
700                            const PredicateBase *PredDep) {
701       return {Expr, ExtraDep, PredDep};
702     }
703   };
704 
705   // Expression handling.
706   ExprResult createExpression(Instruction *) const;
707   const Expression *createBinaryExpression(unsigned, Type *, Value *, Value *,
708                                            Instruction *) const;
709 
710   // Our canonical form for phi arguments is a pair of incoming value, incoming
711   // basic block.
712   using ValPair = std::pair<Value *, BasicBlock *>;
713 
714   PHIExpression *createPHIExpression(ArrayRef<ValPair>, const Instruction *,
715                                      BasicBlock *, bool &HasBackEdge,
716                                      bool &OriginalOpsConstant) const;
717   const DeadExpression *createDeadExpression() const;
718   const VariableExpression *createVariableExpression(Value *) const;
719   const ConstantExpression *createConstantExpression(Constant *) const;
720   const Expression *createVariableOrConstant(Value *V) const;
721   const UnknownExpression *createUnknownExpression(Instruction *) const;
722   const StoreExpression *createStoreExpression(StoreInst *,
723                                                const MemoryAccess *) const;
724   LoadExpression *createLoadExpression(Type *, Value *, LoadInst *,
725                                        const MemoryAccess *) const;
726   const CallExpression *createCallExpression(CallInst *,
727                                              const MemoryAccess *) const;
728   const AggregateValueExpression *
729   createAggregateValueExpression(Instruction *) const;
730   bool setBasicExpressionInfo(Instruction *, BasicExpression *) const;
731 
732   // Congruence class handling.
733   CongruenceClass *createCongruenceClass(Value *Leader, const Expression *E) {
734     auto *result = new CongruenceClass(NextCongruenceNum++, Leader, E);
735     CongruenceClasses.emplace_back(result);
736     return result;
737   }
738 
739   CongruenceClass *createMemoryClass(MemoryAccess *MA) {
740     auto *CC = createCongruenceClass(nullptr, nullptr);
741     CC->setMemoryLeader(MA);
742     return CC;
743   }
744 
745   CongruenceClass *ensureLeaderOfMemoryClass(MemoryAccess *MA) {
746     auto *CC = getMemoryClass(MA);
747     if (CC->getMemoryLeader() != MA)
748       CC = createMemoryClass(MA);
749     return CC;
750   }
751 
752   CongruenceClass *createSingletonCongruenceClass(Value *Member) {
753     CongruenceClass *CClass = createCongruenceClass(Member, nullptr);
754     CClass->insert(Member);
755     ValueToClass[Member] = CClass;
756     return CClass;
757   }
758 
759   void initializeCongruenceClasses(Function &F);
760   const Expression *makePossiblePHIOfOps(Instruction *,
761                                          SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &);
762   Value *findLeaderForInst(Instruction *ValueOp,
763                            SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &Visited,
764                            MemoryAccess *MemAccess, Instruction *OrigInst,
765                            BasicBlock *PredBB);
766   bool OpIsSafeForPHIOfOps(Value *Op, const BasicBlock *PHIBlock,
767                            SmallPtrSetImpl<const Value *> &);
768   void addPhiOfOps(PHINode *Op, BasicBlock *BB, Instruction *ExistingValue);
769   void removePhiOfOps(Instruction *I, PHINode *PHITemp);
770 
771   // Value number an Instruction or MemoryPhi.
772   void valueNumberMemoryPhi(MemoryPhi *);
773   void valueNumberInstruction(Instruction *);
774 
775   // Symbolic evaluation.
776   ExprResult checkExprResults(Expression *, Instruction *, Value *) const;
777   ExprResult performSymbolicEvaluation(Value *,
778                                        SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &) const;
779   const Expression *performSymbolicLoadCoercion(Type *, Value *, LoadInst *,
780                                                 Instruction *,
781                                                 MemoryAccess *) const;
782   const Expression *performSymbolicLoadEvaluation(Instruction *) const;
783   const Expression *performSymbolicStoreEvaluation(Instruction *) const;
784   ExprResult performSymbolicCallEvaluation(Instruction *) const;
785   void sortPHIOps(MutableArrayRef<ValPair> Ops) const;
786   const Expression *performSymbolicPHIEvaluation(ArrayRef<ValPair>,
787                                                  Instruction *I,
788                                                  BasicBlock *PHIBlock) const;
789   const Expression *performSymbolicAggrValueEvaluation(Instruction *) const;
790   ExprResult performSymbolicCmpEvaluation(Instruction *) const;
791   ExprResult performSymbolicPredicateInfoEvaluation(IntrinsicInst *) const;
792 
793   // Congruence finding.
794   bool someEquivalentDominates(const Instruction *, const Instruction *) const;
795   Value *lookupOperandLeader(Value *) const;
796   CongruenceClass *getClassForExpression(const Expression *E) const;
797   void performCongruenceFinding(Instruction *, const Expression *);
798   void moveValueToNewCongruenceClass(Instruction *, const Expression *,
799                                      CongruenceClass *, CongruenceClass *);
800   void moveMemoryToNewCongruenceClass(Instruction *, MemoryAccess *,
801                                       CongruenceClass *, CongruenceClass *);
802   Value *getNextValueLeader(CongruenceClass *) const;
803   const MemoryAccess *getNextMemoryLeader(CongruenceClass *) const;
804   bool setMemoryClass(const MemoryAccess *From, CongruenceClass *To);
805   CongruenceClass *getMemoryClass(const MemoryAccess *MA) const;
806   const MemoryAccess *lookupMemoryLeader(const MemoryAccess *) const;
807   bool isMemoryAccessTOP(const MemoryAccess *) const;
808 
809   // Ranking
810   unsigned int getRank(const Value *) const;
811   bool shouldSwapOperands(const Value *, const Value *) const;
812   bool shouldSwapOperandsForIntrinsic(const Value *, const Value *,
813                                       const IntrinsicInst *I) const;
814 
815   // Reachability handling.
816   void updateReachableEdge(BasicBlock *, BasicBlock *);
817   void processOutgoingEdges(Instruction *, BasicBlock *);
818   Value *findConditionEquivalence(Value *) const;
819 
820   // Elimination.
821   struct ValueDFS;
822   void convertClassToDFSOrdered(const CongruenceClass &,
823                                 SmallVectorImpl<ValueDFS> &,
824                                 DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned int> &,
825                                 SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &) const;
826   void convertClassToLoadsAndStores(const CongruenceClass &,
827                                     SmallVectorImpl<ValueDFS> &) const;
828 
829   bool eliminateInstructions(Function &);
830   void replaceInstruction(Instruction *, Value *);
831   void markInstructionForDeletion(Instruction *);
832   void deleteInstructionsInBlock(BasicBlock *);
833   Value *findPHIOfOpsLeader(const Expression *, const Instruction *,
834                             const BasicBlock *) const;
835 
836   // Various instruction touch utilities
837   template <typename Map, typename KeyType>
838   void touchAndErase(Map &, const KeyType &);
839   void markUsersTouched(Value *);
840   void markMemoryUsersTouched(const MemoryAccess *);
841   void markMemoryDefTouched(const MemoryAccess *);
842   void markPredicateUsersTouched(Instruction *);
843   void markValueLeaderChangeTouched(CongruenceClass *CC);
844   void markMemoryLeaderChangeTouched(CongruenceClass *CC);
845   void markPhiOfOpsChanged(const Expression *E);
846   void addMemoryUsers(const MemoryAccess *To, MemoryAccess *U) const;
847   void addAdditionalUsers(Value *To, Value *User) const;
848   void addAdditionalUsers(ExprResult &Res, Instruction *User) const;
849 
850   // Main loop of value numbering
851   void iterateTouchedInstructions();
852 
853   // Utilities.
854   void cleanupTables();
855   std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> assignDFSNumbers(BasicBlock *, unsigned);
856   void updateProcessedCount(const Value *V);
857   void verifyMemoryCongruency() const;
858   void verifyIterationSettled(Function &F);
859   void verifyStoreExpressions() const;
860   bool singleReachablePHIPath(SmallPtrSet<const MemoryAccess *, 8> &,
861                               const MemoryAccess *, const MemoryAccess *) const;
862   BasicBlock *getBlockForValue(Value *V) const;
863   void deleteExpression(const Expression *E) const;
864   MemoryUseOrDef *getMemoryAccess(const Instruction *) const;
865   MemoryPhi *getMemoryAccess(const BasicBlock *) const;
866   template <class T, class Range> T *getMinDFSOfRange(const Range &) const;
867 
868   unsigned InstrToDFSNum(const Value *V) const {
869     assert(isa<Instruction>(V) && "This should not be used for MemoryAccesses");
870     return InstrDFS.lookup(V);
871   }
872 
873   unsigned InstrToDFSNum(const MemoryAccess *MA) const {
874     return MemoryToDFSNum(MA);
875   }
876 
877   Value *InstrFromDFSNum(unsigned DFSNum) { return DFSToInstr[DFSNum]; }
878 
879   // Given a MemoryAccess, return the relevant instruction DFS number.  Note:
880   // This deliberately takes a value so it can be used with Use's, which will
881   // auto-convert to Value's but not to MemoryAccess's.
882   unsigned MemoryToDFSNum(const Value *MA) const {
883     assert(isa<MemoryAccess>(MA) &&
884            "This should not be used with instructions");
885     return isa<MemoryUseOrDef>(MA)
886                ? InstrToDFSNum(cast<MemoryUseOrDef>(MA)->getMemoryInst())
887                : InstrDFS.lookup(MA);
888   }
889 
890   bool isCycleFree(const Instruction *) const;
891   bool isBackedge(BasicBlock *From, BasicBlock *To) const;
892 
893   // Debug counter info.  When verifying, we have to reset the value numbering
894   // debug counter to the same state it started in to get the same results.
895   int64_t StartingVNCounter = 0;
896 };
897 
898 } // end anonymous namespace
899 
900 template <typename T>
901 static bool equalsLoadStoreHelper(const T &LHS, const Expression &RHS) {
902   if (!isa<LoadExpression>(RHS) && !isa<StoreExpression>(RHS))
903     return false;
904   return LHS.MemoryExpression::equals(RHS);
905 }
906 
907 bool LoadExpression::equals(const Expression &Other) const {
908   return equalsLoadStoreHelper(*this, Other);
909 }
910 
911 bool StoreExpression::equals(const Expression &Other) const {
912   if (!equalsLoadStoreHelper(*this, Other))
913     return false;
914   // Make sure that store vs store includes the value operand.
915   if (const auto *S = dyn_cast<StoreExpression>(&Other))
916     if (getStoredValue() != S->getStoredValue())
917       return false;
918   return true;
919 }
920 
921 // Determine if the edge From->To is a backedge
922 bool NewGVN::isBackedge(BasicBlock *From, BasicBlock *To) const {
923   return From == To ||
924          RPOOrdering.lookup(DT->getNode(From)) >=
925              RPOOrdering.lookup(DT->getNode(To));
926 }
927 
928 #ifndef NDEBUG
929 static std::string getBlockName(const BasicBlock *B) {
930   return DOTGraphTraits<DOTFuncInfo *>::getSimpleNodeLabel(B, nullptr);
931 }
932 #endif
933 
934 // Get a MemoryAccess for an instruction, fake or real.
935 MemoryUseOrDef *NewGVN::getMemoryAccess(const Instruction *I) const {
936   auto *Result = MSSA->getMemoryAccess(I);
937   return Result ? Result : TempToMemory.lookup(I);
938 }
939 
940 // Get a MemoryPhi for a basic block. These are all real.
941 MemoryPhi *NewGVN::getMemoryAccess(const BasicBlock *BB) const {
942   return MSSA->getMemoryAccess(BB);
943 }
944 
945 // Get the basic block from an instruction/memory value.
946 BasicBlock *NewGVN::getBlockForValue(Value *V) const {
947   if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V)) {
948     auto *Parent = I->getParent();
949     if (Parent)
950       return Parent;
951     Parent = TempToBlock.lookup(V);
952     assert(Parent && "Every fake instruction should have a block");
953     return Parent;
954   }
955 
956   auto *MP = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(V);
957   assert(MP && "Should have been an instruction or a MemoryPhi");
958   return MP->getBlock();
959 }
960 
961 // Delete a definitely dead expression, so it can be reused by the expression
962 // allocator.  Some of these are not in creation functions, so we have to accept
963 // const versions.
964 void NewGVN::deleteExpression(const Expression *E) const {
965   assert(isa<BasicExpression>(E));
966   auto *BE = cast<BasicExpression>(E);
967   const_cast<BasicExpression *>(BE)->deallocateOperands(ArgRecycler);
968   ExpressionAllocator.Deallocate(E);
969 }
970 
971 // If V is a predicateinfo copy, get the thing it is a copy of.
972 static Value *getCopyOf(const Value *V) {
973   if (auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(V))
974     if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::ssa_copy)
975       return II->getOperand(0);
976   return nullptr;
977 }
978 
979 // Return true if V is really PN, even accounting for predicateinfo copies.
980 static bool isCopyOfPHI(const Value *V, const PHINode *PN) {
981   return V == PN || getCopyOf(V) == PN;
982 }
983 
984 static bool isCopyOfAPHI(const Value *V) {
985   auto *CO = getCopyOf(V);
986   return CO && isa<PHINode>(CO);
987 }
988 
989 // Sort PHI Operands into a canonical order.  What we use here is an RPO
990 // order. The BlockInstRange numbers are generated in an RPO walk of the basic
991 // blocks.
992 void NewGVN::sortPHIOps(MutableArrayRef<ValPair> Ops) const {
993   llvm::sort(Ops, [&](const ValPair &P1, const ValPair &P2) {
994     return BlockInstRange.lookup(P1.second).first <
995            BlockInstRange.lookup(P2.second).first;
996   });
997 }
998 
999 // Return true if V is a value that will always be available (IE can
1000 // be placed anywhere) in the function.  We don't do globals here
1001 // because they are often worse to put in place.
1002 static bool alwaysAvailable(Value *V) {
1003   return isa<Constant>(V) || isa<Argument>(V);
1004 }
1005 
1006 // Create a PHIExpression from an array of {incoming edge, value} pairs.  I is
1007 // the original instruction we are creating a PHIExpression for (but may not be
1008 // a phi node). We require, as an invariant, that all the PHIOperands in the
1009 // same block are sorted the same way. sortPHIOps will sort them into a
1010 // canonical order.
1011 PHIExpression *NewGVN::createPHIExpression(ArrayRef<ValPair> PHIOperands,
1012                                            const Instruction *I,
1013                                            BasicBlock *PHIBlock,
1014                                            bool &HasBackedge,
1015                                            bool &OriginalOpsConstant) const {
1016   unsigned NumOps = PHIOperands.size();
1017   auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) PHIExpression(NumOps, PHIBlock);
1018 
1019   E->allocateOperands(ArgRecycler, ExpressionAllocator);
1020   E->setType(PHIOperands.begin()->first->getType());
1021   E->setOpcode(Instruction::PHI);
1022 
1023   // Filter out unreachable phi operands.
1024   auto Filtered = make_filter_range(PHIOperands, [&](const ValPair &P) {
1025     auto *BB = P.second;
1026     if (auto *PHIOp = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I))
1027       if (isCopyOfPHI(P.first, PHIOp))
1028         return false;
1029     if (!ReachableEdges.count({BB, PHIBlock}))
1030       return false;
1031     // Things in TOPClass are equivalent to everything.
1032     if (ValueToClass.lookup(P.first) == TOPClass)
1033       return false;
1034     OriginalOpsConstant = OriginalOpsConstant && isa<Constant>(P.first);
1035     HasBackedge = HasBackedge || isBackedge(BB, PHIBlock);
1036     return lookupOperandLeader(P.first) != I;
1037   });
1038   std::transform(Filtered.begin(), Filtered.end(), op_inserter(E),
1039                  [&](const ValPair &P) -> Value * {
1040                    return lookupOperandLeader(P.first);
1041                  });
1042   return E;
1043 }
1044 
1045 // Set basic expression info (Arguments, type, opcode) for Expression
1046 // E from Instruction I in block B.
1047 bool NewGVN::setBasicExpressionInfo(Instruction *I, BasicExpression *E) const {
1048   bool AllConstant = true;
1049   if (auto *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(I))
1050     E->setType(GEP->getSourceElementType());
1051   else
1052     E->setType(I->getType());
1053   E->setOpcode(I->getOpcode());
1054   E->allocateOperands(ArgRecycler, ExpressionAllocator);
1055 
1056   // Transform the operand array into an operand leader array, and keep track of
1057   // whether all members are constant.
1058   std::transform(I->op_begin(), I->op_end(), op_inserter(E), [&](Value *O) {
1059     auto Operand = lookupOperandLeader(O);
1060     AllConstant = AllConstant && isa<Constant>(Operand);
1061     return Operand;
1062   });
1063 
1064   return AllConstant;
1065 }
1066 
1067 const Expression *NewGVN::createBinaryExpression(unsigned Opcode, Type *T,
1068                                                  Value *Arg1, Value *Arg2,
1069                                                  Instruction *I) const {
1070   auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) BasicExpression(2);
1071   // TODO: we need to remove context instruction after Value Tracking
1072   // can run without context instruction
1073   const SimplifyQuery Q = SQ.getWithInstruction(I);
1074 
1075   E->setType(T);
1076   E->setOpcode(Opcode);
1077   E->allocateOperands(ArgRecycler, ExpressionAllocator);
1078   if (Instruction::isCommutative(Opcode)) {
1079     // Ensure that commutative instructions that only differ by a permutation
1080     // of their operands get the same value number by sorting the operand value
1081     // numbers.  Since all commutative instructions have two operands it is more
1082     // efficient to sort by hand rather than using, say, std::sort.
1083     if (shouldSwapOperands(Arg1, Arg2))
1084       std::swap(Arg1, Arg2);
1085   }
1086   E->op_push_back(lookupOperandLeader(Arg1));
1087   E->op_push_back(lookupOperandLeader(Arg2));
1088 
1089   Value *V = simplifyBinOp(Opcode, E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1), Q);
1090   if (auto Simplified = checkExprResults(E, I, V)) {
1091     addAdditionalUsers(Simplified, I);
1092     return Simplified.Expr;
1093   }
1094   return E;
1095 }
1096 
1097 // Take a Value returned by simplification of Expression E/Instruction
1098 // I, and see if it resulted in a simpler expression. If so, return
1099 // that expression.
1100 NewGVN::ExprResult NewGVN::checkExprResults(Expression *E, Instruction *I,
1101                                             Value *V) const {
1102   if (!V)
1103     return ExprResult::none();
1104 
1105   if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V)) {
1106     if (I)
1107       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Simplified " << *I << " to "
1108                         << " constant " << *C << "\n");
1109     NumGVNOpsSimplified++;
1110     assert(isa<BasicExpression>(E) &&
1111            "We should always have had a basic expression here");
1112     deleteExpression(E);
1113     return ExprResult::some(createConstantExpression(C));
1114   } else if (isa<Argument>(V) || isa<GlobalVariable>(V)) {
1115     if (I)
1116       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Simplified " << *I << " to "
1117                         << " variable " << *V << "\n");
1118     deleteExpression(E);
1119     return ExprResult::some(createVariableExpression(V));
1120   }
1121 
1122   CongruenceClass *CC = ValueToClass.lookup(V);
1123   if (CC) {
1124     if (CC->getLeader() && CC->getLeader() != I) {
1125       return ExprResult::some(createVariableOrConstant(CC->getLeader()), V);
1126     }
1127     if (CC->getDefiningExpr()) {
1128       if (I)
1129         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Simplified " << *I << " to "
1130                           << " expression " << *CC->getDefiningExpr() << "\n");
1131       NumGVNOpsSimplified++;
1132       deleteExpression(E);
1133       return ExprResult::some(CC->getDefiningExpr(), V);
1134     }
1135   }
1136 
1137   return ExprResult::none();
1138 }
1139 
1140 // Create a value expression from the instruction I, replacing operands with
1141 // their leaders.
1142 
1143 NewGVN::ExprResult NewGVN::createExpression(Instruction *I) const {
1144   auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) BasicExpression(I->getNumOperands());
1145   // TODO: we need to remove context instruction after Value Tracking
1146   // can run without context instruction
1147   const SimplifyQuery Q = SQ.getWithInstruction(I);
1148 
1149   bool AllConstant = setBasicExpressionInfo(I, E);
1150 
1151   if (I->isCommutative()) {
1152     // Ensure that commutative instructions that only differ by a permutation
1153     // of their operands get the same value number by sorting the operand value
1154     // numbers.  Since all commutative instructions have two operands it is more
1155     // efficient to sort by hand rather than using, say, std::sort.
1156     assert(I->getNumOperands() == 2 && "Unsupported commutative instruction!");
1157     if (shouldSwapOperands(E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1)))
1158       E->swapOperands(0, 1);
1159   }
1160   // Perform simplification.
1161   if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(I)) {
1162     // Sort the operand value numbers so x<y and y>x get the same value
1163     // number.
1164     CmpInst::Predicate Predicate = CI->getPredicate();
1165     if (shouldSwapOperands(E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1))) {
1166       E->swapOperands(0, 1);
1167       Predicate = CmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(Predicate);
1168     }
1169     E->setOpcode((CI->getOpcode() << 8) | Predicate);
1170     // TODO: 25% of our time is spent in simplifyCmpInst with pointer operands
1171     assert(I->getOperand(0)->getType() == I->getOperand(1)->getType() &&
1172            "Wrong types on cmp instruction");
1173     assert((E->getOperand(0)->getType() == I->getOperand(0)->getType() &&
1174             E->getOperand(1)->getType() == I->getOperand(1)->getType()));
1175     Value *V =
1176         simplifyCmpInst(Predicate, E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1), Q);
1177     if (auto Simplified = checkExprResults(E, I, V))
1178       return Simplified;
1179   } else if (isa<SelectInst>(I)) {
1180     if (isa<Constant>(E->getOperand(0)) ||
1181         E->getOperand(1) == E->getOperand(2)) {
1182       assert(E->getOperand(1)->getType() == I->getOperand(1)->getType() &&
1183              E->getOperand(2)->getType() == I->getOperand(2)->getType());
1184       Value *V = simplifySelectInst(E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1),
1185                                     E->getOperand(2), Q);
1186       if (auto Simplified = checkExprResults(E, I, V))
1187         return Simplified;
1188     }
1189   } else if (I->isBinaryOp()) {
1190     Value *V =
1191         simplifyBinOp(E->getOpcode(), E->getOperand(0), E->getOperand(1), Q);
1192     if (auto Simplified = checkExprResults(E, I, V))
1193       return Simplified;
1194   } else if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(I)) {
1195     Value *V =
1196         simplifyCastInst(CI->getOpcode(), E->getOperand(0), CI->getType(), Q);
1197     if (auto Simplified = checkExprResults(E, I, V))
1198       return Simplified;
1199   } else if (auto *GEPI = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(I)) {
1200     Value *V = simplifyGEPInst(GEPI->getSourceElementType(), *E->op_begin(),
1201                                ArrayRef(std::next(E->op_begin()), E->op_end()),
1202                                GEPI->isInBounds(), Q);
1203     if (auto Simplified = checkExprResults(E, I, V))
1204       return Simplified;
1205   } else if (AllConstant) {
1206     // We don't bother trying to simplify unless all of the operands
1207     // were constant.
1208     // TODO: There are a lot of Simplify*'s we could call here, if we
1209     // wanted to.  The original motivating case for this code was a
1210     // zext i1 false to i8, which we don't have an interface to
1211     // simplify (IE there is no SimplifyZExt).
1212 
1213     SmallVector<Constant *, 8> C;
1214     for (Value *Arg : E->operands())
1215       C.emplace_back(cast<Constant>(Arg));
1216 
1217     if (Value *V = ConstantFoldInstOperands(I, C, DL, TLI))
1218       if (auto Simplified = checkExprResults(E, I, V))
1219         return Simplified;
1220   }
1221   return ExprResult::some(E);
1222 }
1223 
1224 const AggregateValueExpression *
1225 NewGVN::createAggregateValueExpression(Instruction *I) const {
1226   if (auto *II = dyn_cast<InsertValueInst>(I)) {
1227     auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator)
1228         AggregateValueExpression(I->getNumOperands(), II->getNumIndices());
1229     setBasicExpressionInfo(I, E);
1230     E->allocateIntOperands(ExpressionAllocator);
1231     std::copy(II->idx_begin(), II->idx_end(), int_op_inserter(E));
1232     return E;
1233   } else if (auto *EI = dyn_cast<ExtractValueInst>(I)) {
1234     auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator)
1235         AggregateValueExpression(I->getNumOperands(), EI->getNumIndices());
1236     setBasicExpressionInfo(EI, E);
1237     E->allocateIntOperands(ExpressionAllocator);
1238     std::copy(EI->idx_begin(), EI->idx_end(), int_op_inserter(E));
1239     return E;
1240   }
1241   llvm_unreachable("Unhandled type of aggregate value operation");
1242 }
1243 
1244 const DeadExpression *NewGVN::createDeadExpression() const {
1245   // DeadExpression has no arguments and all DeadExpression's are the same,
1246   // so we only need one of them.
1247   return SingletonDeadExpression;
1248 }
1249 
1250 const VariableExpression *NewGVN::createVariableExpression(Value *V) const {
1251   auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) VariableExpression(V);
1252   E->setOpcode(V->getValueID());
1253   return E;
1254 }
1255 
1256 const Expression *NewGVN::createVariableOrConstant(Value *V) const {
1257   if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V))
1258     return createConstantExpression(C);
1259   return createVariableExpression(V);
1260 }
1261 
1262 const ConstantExpression *NewGVN::createConstantExpression(Constant *C) const {
1263   auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) ConstantExpression(C);
1264   E->setOpcode(C->getValueID());
1265   return E;
1266 }
1267 
1268 const UnknownExpression *NewGVN::createUnknownExpression(Instruction *I) const {
1269   auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator) UnknownExpression(I);
1270   E->setOpcode(I->getOpcode());
1271   return E;
1272 }
1273 
1274 const CallExpression *
1275 NewGVN::createCallExpression(CallInst *CI, const MemoryAccess *MA) const {
1276   // FIXME: Add operand bundles for calls.
1277   // FIXME: Allow commutative matching for intrinsics.
1278   auto *E =
1279       new (ExpressionAllocator) CallExpression(CI->getNumOperands(), CI, MA);
1280   setBasicExpressionInfo(CI, E);
1281   return E;
1282 }
1283 
1284 // Return true if some equivalent of instruction Inst dominates instruction U.
1285 bool NewGVN::someEquivalentDominates(const Instruction *Inst,
1286                                      const Instruction *U) const {
1287   auto *CC = ValueToClass.lookup(Inst);
1288    // This must be an instruction because we are only called from phi nodes
1289   // in the case that the value it needs to check against is an instruction.
1290 
1291   // The most likely candidates for dominance are the leader and the next leader.
1292   // The leader or nextleader will dominate in all cases where there is an
1293   // equivalent that is higher up in the dom tree.
1294   // We can't *only* check them, however, because the
1295   // dominator tree could have an infinite number of non-dominating siblings
1296   // with instructions that are in the right congruence class.
1297   //       A
1298   // B C D E F G
1299   // |
1300   // H
1301   // Instruction U could be in H,  with equivalents in every other sibling.
1302   // Depending on the rpo order picked, the leader could be the equivalent in
1303   // any of these siblings.
1304   if (!CC)
1305     return false;
1306   if (alwaysAvailable(CC->getLeader()))
1307     return true;
1308   if (DT->dominates(cast<Instruction>(CC->getLeader()), U))
1309     return true;
1310   if (CC->getNextLeader().first &&
1311       DT->dominates(cast<Instruction>(CC->getNextLeader().first), U))
1312     return true;
1313   return llvm::any_of(*CC, [&](const Value *Member) {
1314     return Member != CC->getLeader() &&
1315            DT->dominates(cast<Instruction>(Member), U);
1316   });
1317 }
1318 
1319 // See if we have a congruence class and leader for this operand, and if so,
1320 // return it. Otherwise, return the operand itself.
1321 Value *NewGVN::lookupOperandLeader(Value *V) const {
1322   CongruenceClass *CC = ValueToClass.lookup(V);
1323   if (CC) {
1324     // Everything in TOP is represented by poison, as it can be any value.
1325     // We do have to make sure we get the type right though, so we can't set the
1326     // RepLeader to poison.
1327     if (CC == TOPClass)
1328       return PoisonValue::get(V->getType());
1329     return CC->getStoredValue() ? CC->getStoredValue() : CC->getLeader();
1330   }
1331 
1332   return V;
1333 }
1334 
1335 const MemoryAccess *NewGVN::lookupMemoryLeader(const MemoryAccess *MA) const {
1336   auto *CC = getMemoryClass(MA);
1337   assert(CC->getMemoryLeader() &&
1338          "Every MemoryAccess should be mapped to a congruence class with a "
1339          "representative memory access");
1340   return CC->getMemoryLeader();
1341 }
1342 
1343 // Return true if the MemoryAccess is really equivalent to everything. This is
1344 // equivalent to the lattice value "TOP" in most lattices.  This is the initial
1345 // state of all MemoryAccesses.
1346 bool NewGVN::isMemoryAccessTOP(const MemoryAccess *MA) const {
1347   return getMemoryClass(MA) == TOPClass;
1348 }
1349 
1350 LoadExpression *NewGVN::createLoadExpression(Type *LoadType, Value *PointerOp,
1351                                              LoadInst *LI,
1352                                              const MemoryAccess *MA) const {
1353   auto *E =
1354       new (ExpressionAllocator) LoadExpression(1, LI, lookupMemoryLeader(MA));
1355   E->allocateOperands(ArgRecycler, ExpressionAllocator);
1356   E->setType(LoadType);
1357 
1358   // Give store and loads same opcode so they value number together.
1359   E->setOpcode(0);
1360   E->op_push_back(PointerOp);
1361 
1362   // TODO: Value number heap versions. We may be able to discover
1363   // things alias analysis can't on it's own (IE that a store and a
1364   // load have the same value, and thus, it isn't clobbering the load).
1365   return E;
1366 }
1367 
1368 const StoreExpression *
1369 NewGVN::createStoreExpression(StoreInst *SI, const MemoryAccess *MA) const {
1370   auto *StoredValueLeader = lookupOperandLeader(SI->getValueOperand());
1371   auto *E = new (ExpressionAllocator)
1372       StoreExpression(SI->getNumOperands(), SI, StoredValueLeader, MA);
1373   E->allocateOperands(ArgRecycler, ExpressionAllocator);
1374   E->setType(SI->getValueOperand()->getType());
1375 
1376   // Give store and loads same opcode so they value number together.
1377   E->setOpcode(0);
1378   E->op_push_back(lookupOperandLeader(SI->getPointerOperand()));
1379 
1380   // TODO: Value number heap versions. We may be able to discover
1381   // things alias analysis can't on it's own (IE that a store and a
1382   // load have the same value, and thus, it isn't clobbering the load).
1383   return E;
1384 }
1385 
1386 const Expression *NewGVN::performSymbolicStoreEvaluation(Instruction *I) const {
1387   // Unlike loads, we never try to eliminate stores, so we do not check if they
1388   // are simple and avoid value numbering them.
1389   auto *SI = cast<StoreInst>(I);
1390   auto *StoreAccess = getMemoryAccess(SI);
1391   // Get the expression, if any, for the RHS of the MemoryDef.
1392   const MemoryAccess *StoreRHS = StoreAccess->getDefiningAccess();
1393   if (EnableStoreRefinement)
1394     StoreRHS = MSSAWalker->getClobberingMemoryAccess(StoreAccess);
1395   // If we bypassed the use-def chains, make sure we add a use.
1396   StoreRHS = lookupMemoryLeader(StoreRHS);
1397   if (StoreRHS != StoreAccess->getDefiningAccess())
1398     addMemoryUsers(StoreRHS, StoreAccess);
1399   // If we are defined by ourselves, use the live on entry def.
1400   if (StoreRHS == StoreAccess)
1401     StoreRHS = MSSA->getLiveOnEntryDef();
1402 
1403   if (SI->isSimple()) {
1404     // See if we are defined by a previous store expression, it already has a
1405     // value, and it's the same value as our current store. FIXME: Right now, we
1406     // only do this for simple stores, we should expand to cover memcpys, etc.
1407     const auto *LastStore = createStoreExpression(SI, StoreRHS);
1408     const auto *LastCC = ExpressionToClass.lookup(LastStore);
1409     // We really want to check whether the expression we matched was a store. No
1410     // easy way to do that. However, we can check that the class we found has a
1411     // store, which, assuming the value numbering state is not corrupt, is
1412     // sufficient, because we must also be equivalent to that store's expression
1413     // for it to be in the same class as the load.
1414     if (LastCC && LastCC->getStoredValue() == LastStore->getStoredValue())
1415       return LastStore;
1416     // Also check if our value operand is defined by a load of the same memory
1417     // location, and the memory state is the same as it was then (otherwise, it
1418     // could have been overwritten later. See test32 in
1419     // transforms/DeadStoreElimination/simple.ll).
1420     if (auto *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(LastStore->getStoredValue()))
1421       if ((lookupOperandLeader(LI->getPointerOperand()) ==
1422            LastStore->getOperand(0)) &&
1423           (lookupMemoryLeader(getMemoryAccess(LI)->getDefiningAccess()) ==
1424            StoreRHS))
1425         return LastStore;
1426     deleteExpression(LastStore);
1427   }
1428 
1429   // If the store is not equivalent to anything, value number it as a store that
1430   // produces a unique memory state (instead of using it's MemoryUse, we use
1431   // it's MemoryDef).
1432   return createStoreExpression(SI, StoreAccess);
1433 }
1434 
1435 // See if we can extract the value of a loaded pointer from a load, a store, or
1436 // a memory instruction.
1437 const Expression *
1438 NewGVN::performSymbolicLoadCoercion(Type *LoadType, Value *LoadPtr,
1439                                     LoadInst *LI, Instruction *DepInst,
1440                                     MemoryAccess *DefiningAccess) const {
1441   assert((!LI || LI->isSimple()) && "Not a simple load");
1442   if (auto *DepSI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(DepInst)) {
1443     // Can't forward from non-atomic to atomic without violating memory model.
1444     // Also don't need to coerce if they are the same type, we will just
1445     // propagate.
1446     if (LI->isAtomic() > DepSI->isAtomic() ||
1447         LoadType == DepSI->getValueOperand()->getType())
1448       return nullptr;
1449     int Offset = analyzeLoadFromClobberingStore(LoadType, LoadPtr, DepSI, DL);
1450     if (Offset >= 0) {
1451       if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(
1452               lookupOperandLeader(DepSI->getValueOperand()))) {
1453         if (Constant *Res = getConstantValueForLoad(C, Offset, LoadType, DL)) {
1454           LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Coercing load from store " << *DepSI
1455                             << " to constant " << *Res << "\n");
1456           return createConstantExpression(Res);
1457         }
1458       }
1459     }
1460   } else if (auto *DepLI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(DepInst)) {
1461     // Can't forward from non-atomic to atomic without violating memory model.
1462     if (LI->isAtomic() > DepLI->isAtomic())
1463       return nullptr;
1464     int Offset = analyzeLoadFromClobberingLoad(LoadType, LoadPtr, DepLI, DL);
1465     if (Offset >= 0) {
1466       // We can coerce a constant load into a load.
1467       if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(lookupOperandLeader(DepLI)))
1468         if (auto *PossibleConstant =
1469                 getConstantValueForLoad(C, Offset, LoadType, DL)) {
1470           LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Coercing load from load " << *LI
1471                             << " to constant " << *PossibleConstant << "\n");
1472           return createConstantExpression(PossibleConstant);
1473         }
1474     }
1475   } else if (auto *DepMI = dyn_cast<MemIntrinsic>(DepInst)) {
1476     int Offset = analyzeLoadFromClobberingMemInst(LoadType, LoadPtr, DepMI, DL);
1477     if (Offset >= 0) {
1478       if (auto *PossibleConstant =
1479               getConstantMemInstValueForLoad(DepMI, Offset, LoadType, DL)) {
1480         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Coercing load from meminst " << *DepMI
1481                           << " to constant " << *PossibleConstant << "\n");
1482         return createConstantExpression(PossibleConstant);
1483       }
1484     }
1485   }
1486 
1487   // All of the below are only true if the loaded pointer is produced
1488   // by the dependent instruction.
1489   if (LoadPtr != lookupOperandLeader(DepInst) &&
1490       !AA->isMustAlias(LoadPtr, DepInst))
1491     return nullptr;
1492   // If this load really doesn't depend on anything, then we must be loading an
1493   // undef value.  This can happen when loading for a fresh allocation with no
1494   // intervening stores, for example.  Note that this is only true in the case
1495   // that the result of the allocation is pointer equal to the load ptr.
1496   if (isa<AllocaInst>(DepInst)) {
1497     return createConstantExpression(UndefValue::get(LoadType));
1498   }
1499   // If this load occurs either right after a lifetime begin,
1500   // then the loaded value is undefined.
1501   else if (auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(DepInst)) {
1502     if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::lifetime_start)
1503       return createConstantExpression(UndefValue::get(LoadType));
1504   } else if (auto *InitVal =
1505                  getInitialValueOfAllocation(DepInst, TLI, LoadType))
1506       return createConstantExpression(InitVal);
1507 
1508   return nullptr;
1509 }
1510 
1511 const Expression *NewGVN::performSymbolicLoadEvaluation(Instruction *I) const {
1512   auto *LI = cast<LoadInst>(I);
1513 
1514   // We can eliminate in favor of non-simple loads, but we won't be able to
1515   // eliminate the loads themselves.
1516   if (!LI->isSimple())
1517     return nullptr;
1518 
1519   Value *LoadAddressLeader = lookupOperandLeader(LI->getPointerOperand());
1520   // Load of undef is UB.
1521   if (isa<UndefValue>(LoadAddressLeader))
1522     return createConstantExpression(PoisonValue::get(LI->getType()));
1523   MemoryAccess *OriginalAccess = getMemoryAccess(I);
1524   MemoryAccess *DefiningAccess =
1525       MSSAWalker->getClobberingMemoryAccess(OriginalAccess);
1526 
1527   if (!MSSA->isLiveOnEntryDef(DefiningAccess)) {
1528     if (auto *MD = dyn_cast<MemoryDef>(DefiningAccess)) {
1529       Instruction *DefiningInst = MD->getMemoryInst();
1530       // If the defining instruction is not reachable, replace with poison.
1531       if (!ReachableBlocks.count(DefiningInst->getParent()))
1532         return createConstantExpression(PoisonValue::get(LI->getType()));
1533       // This will handle stores and memory insts.  We only do if it the
1534       // defining access has a different type, or it is a pointer produced by
1535       // certain memory operations that cause the memory to have a fixed value
1536       // (IE things like calloc).
1537       if (const auto *CoercionResult =
1538               performSymbolicLoadCoercion(LI->getType(), LoadAddressLeader, LI,
1539                                           DefiningInst, DefiningAccess))
1540         return CoercionResult;
1541     }
1542   }
1543 
1544   const auto *LE = createLoadExpression(LI->getType(), LoadAddressLeader, LI,
1545                                         DefiningAccess);
1546   // If our MemoryLeader is not our defining access, add a use to the
1547   // MemoryLeader, so that we get reprocessed when it changes.
1548   if (LE->getMemoryLeader() != DefiningAccess)
1549     addMemoryUsers(LE->getMemoryLeader(), OriginalAccess);
1550   return LE;
1551 }
1552 
1553 NewGVN::ExprResult
1554 NewGVN::performSymbolicPredicateInfoEvaluation(IntrinsicInst *I) const {
1555   auto *PI = PredInfo->getPredicateInfoFor(I);
1556   if (!PI)
1557     return ExprResult::none();
1558 
1559   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found predicate info from instruction !\n");
1560 
1561   const std::optional<PredicateConstraint> &Constraint = PI->getConstraint();
1562   if (!Constraint)
1563     return ExprResult::none();
1564 
1565   CmpInst::Predicate Predicate = Constraint->Predicate;
1566   Value *CmpOp0 = I->getOperand(0);
1567   Value *CmpOp1 = Constraint->OtherOp;
1568 
1569   Value *FirstOp = lookupOperandLeader(CmpOp0);
1570   Value *SecondOp = lookupOperandLeader(CmpOp1);
1571   Value *AdditionallyUsedValue = CmpOp0;
1572 
1573   // Sort the ops.
1574   if (shouldSwapOperandsForIntrinsic(FirstOp, SecondOp, I)) {
1575     std::swap(FirstOp, SecondOp);
1576     Predicate = CmpInst::getSwappedPredicate(Predicate);
1577     AdditionallyUsedValue = CmpOp1;
1578   }
1579 
1580   if (Predicate == CmpInst::ICMP_EQ)
1581     return ExprResult::some(createVariableOrConstant(FirstOp),
1582                             AdditionallyUsedValue, PI);
1583 
1584   // Handle the special case of floating point.
1585   if (Predicate == CmpInst::FCMP_OEQ && isa<ConstantFP>(FirstOp) &&
1586       !cast<ConstantFP>(FirstOp)->isZero())
1587     return ExprResult::some(createConstantExpression(cast<Constant>(FirstOp)),
1588                             AdditionallyUsedValue, PI);
1589 
1590   return ExprResult::none();
1591 }
1592 
1593 // Evaluate read only and pure calls, and create an expression result.
1594 NewGVN::ExprResult NewGVN::performSymbolicCallEvaluation(Instruction *I) const {
1595   auto *CI = cast<CallInst>(I);
1596   if (auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(I)) {
1597     // Intrinsics with the returned attribute are copies of arguments.
1598     if (auto *ReturnedValue = II->getReturnedArgOperand()) {
1599       if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::ssa_copy)
1600         if (auto Res = performSymbolicPredicateInfoEvaluation(II))
1601           return Res;
1602       return ExprResult::some(createVariableOrConstant(ReturnedValue));
1603     }
1604   }
1605 
1606   // FIXME: Currently the calls which may access the thread id may
1607   // be considered as not accessing the memory. But this is
1608   // problematic for coroutines, since coroutines may resume in a
1609   // different thread. So we disable the optimization here for the
1610   // correctness. However, it may block many other correct
1611   // optimizations. Revert this one when we detect the memory
1612   // accessing kind more precisely.
1613   if (CI->getFunction()->isPresplitCoroutine())
1614     return ExprResult::none();
1615 
1616   // Do not combine convergent calls since they implicitly depend on the set of
1617   // threads that is currently executing, and they might be in different basic
1618   // blocks.
1619   if (CI->isConvergent())
1620     return ExprResult::none();
1621 
1622   if (AA->doesNotAccessMemory(CI)) {
1623     return ExprResult::some(
1624         createCallExpression(CI, TOPClass->getMemoryLeader()));
1625   } else if (AA->onlyReadsMemory(CI)) {
1626     if (auto *MA = MSSA->getMemoryAccess(CI)) {
1627       auto *DefiningAccess = MSSAWalker->getClobberingMemoryAccess(MA);
1628       return ExprResult::some(createCallExpression(CI, DefiningAccess));
1629     } else // MSSA determined that CI does not access memory.
1630       return ExprResult::some(
1631           createCallExpression(CI, TOPClass->getMemoryLeader()));
1632   }
1633   return ExprResult::none();
1634 }
1635 
1636 // Retrieve the memory class for a given MemoryAccess.
1637 CongruenceClass *NewGVN::getMemoryClass(const MemoryAccess *MA) const {
1638   auto *Result = MemoryAccessToClass.lookup(MA);
1639   assert(Result && "Should have found memory class");
1640   return Result;
1641 }
1642 
1643 // Update the MemoryAccess equivalence table to say that From is equal to To,
1644 // and return true if this is different from what already existed in the table.
1645 bool NewGVN::setMemoryClass(const MemoryAccess *From,
1646                             CongruenceClass *NewClass) {
1647   assert(NewClass &&
1648          "Every MemoryAccess should be getting mapped to a non-null class");
1649   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Setting " << *From);
1650   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " equivalent to congruence class ");
1651   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << NewClass->getID()
1652                     << " with current MemoryAccess leader ");
1653   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << *NewClass->getMemoryLeader() << "\n");
1654 
1655   auto LookupResult = MemoryAccessToClass.find(From);
1656   bool Changed = false;
1657   // If it's already in the table, see if the value changed.
1658   if (LookupResult != MemoryAccessToClass.end()) {
1659     auto *OldClass = LookupResult->second;
1660     if (OldClass != NewClass) {
1661       // If this is a phi, we have to handle memory member updates.
1662       if (auto *MP = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(From)) {
1663         OldClass->memory_erase(MP);
1664         NewClass->memory_insert(MP);
1665         // This may have killed the class if it had no non-memory members
1666         if (OldClass->getMemoryLeader() == From) {
1667           if (OldClass->definesNoMemory()) {
1668             OldClass->setMemoryLeader(nullptr);
1669           } else {
1670             OldClass->setMemoryLeader(getNextMemoryLeader(OldClass));
1671             LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Memory class leader change for class "
1672                               << OldClass->getID() << " to "
1673                               << *OldClass->getMemoryLeader()
1674                               << " due to removal of a memory member " << *From
1675                               << "\n");
1676             markMemoryLeaderChangeTouched(OldClass);
1677           }
1678         }
1679       }
1680       // It wasn't equivalent before, and now it is.
1681       LookupResult->second = NewClass;
1682       Changed = true;
1683     }
1684   }
1685 
1686   return Changed;
1687 }
1688 
1689 // Determine if a instruction is cycle-free.  That means the values in the
1690 // instruction don't depend on any expressions that can change value as a result
1691 // of the instruction.  For example, a non-cycle free instruction would be v =
1692 // phi(0, v+1).
1693 bool NewGVN::isCycleFree(const Instruction *I) const {
1694   // In order to compute cycle-freeness, we do SCC finding on the instruction,
1695   // and see what kind of SCC it ends up in.  If it is a singleton, it is
1696   // cycle-free.  If it is not in a singleton, it is only cycle free if the
1697   // other members are all phi nodes (as they do not compute anything, they are
1698   // copies).
1699   auto ICS = InstCycleState.lookup(I);
1700   if (ICS == ICS_Unknown) {
1701     SCCFinder.Start(I);
1702     auto &SCC = SCCFinder.getComponentFor(I);
1703     // It's cycle free if it's size 1 or the SCC is *only* phi nodes.
1704     if (SCC.size() == 1)
1705       InstCycleState.insert({I, ICS_CycleFree});
1706     else {
1707       bool AllPhis = llvm::all_of(SCC, [](const Value *V) {
1708         return isa<PHINode>(V) || isCopyOfAPHI(V);
1709       });
1710       ICS = AllPhis ? ICS_CycleFree : ICS_Cycle;
1711       for (const auto *Member : SCC)
1712         if (auto *MemberPhi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(Member))
1713           InstCycleState.insert({MemberPhi, ICS});
1714     }
1715   }
1716   if (ICS == ICS_Cycle)
1717     return false;
1718   return true;
1719 }
1720 
1721 // Evaluate PHI nodes symbolically and create an expression result.
1722 const Expression *
1723 NewGVN::performSymbolicPHIEvaluation(ArrayRef<ValPair> PHIOps,
1724                                      Instruction *I,
1725                                      BasicBlock *PHIBlock) const {
1726   // True if one of the incoming phi edges is a backedge.
1727   bool HasBackedge = false;
1728   // All constant tracks the state of whether all the *original* phi operands
1729   // This is really shorthand for "this phi cannot cycle due to forward
1730   // change in value of the phi is guaranteed not to later change the value of
1731   // the phi. IE it can't be v = phi(undef, v+1)
1732   bool OriginalOpsConstant = true;
1733   auto *E = cast<PHIExpression>(createPHIExpression(
1734       PHIOps, I, PHIBlock, HasBackedge, OriginalOpsConstant));
1735   // We match the semantics of SimplifyPhiNode from InstructionSimplify here.
1736   // See if all arguments are the same.
1737   // We track if any were undef because they need special handling.
1738   bool HasUndef = false, HasPoison = false;
1739   auto Filtered = make_filter_range(E->operands(), [&](Value *Arg) {
1740     if (isa<PoisonValue>(Arg)) {
1741       HasPoison = true;
1742       return false;
1743     }
1744     if (isa<UndefValue>(Arg)) {
1745       HasUndef = true;
1746       return false;
1747     }
1748     return true;
1749   });
1750   // If we are left with no operands, it's dead.
1751   if (Filtered.empty()) {
1752     // If it has undef or poison at this point, it means there are no-non-undef
1753     // arguments, and thus, the value of the phi node must be undef.
1754     if (HasUndef) {
1755       LLVM_DEBUG(
1756           dbgs() << "PHI Node " << *I
1757                  << " has no non-undef arguments, valuing it as undef\n");
1758       return createConstantExpression(UndefValue::get(I->getType()));
1759     }
1760     if (HasPoison) {
1761       LLVM_DEBUG(
1762           dbgs() << "PHI Node " << *I
1763                  << " has no non-poison arguments, valuing it as poison\n");
1764       return createConstantExpression(PoisonValue::get(I->getType()));
1765     }
1766 
1767     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "No arguments of PHI node " << *I << " are live\n");
1768     deleteExpression(E);
1769     return createDeadExpression();
1770   }
1771   Value *AllSameValue = *(Filtered.begin());
1772   ++Filtered.begin();
1773   // Can't use std::equal here, sadly, because filter.begin moves.
1774   if (llvm::all_of(Filtered, [&](Value *Arg) { return Arg == AllSameValue; })) {
1775     // Can't fold phi(undef, X) -> X unless X can't be poison (thus X is undef
1776     // in the worst case).
1777     if (HasUndef && !isGuaranteedNotToBePoison(AllSameValue, AC, nullptr, DT))
1778       return E;
1779 
1780     // In LLVM's non-standard representation of phi nodes, it's possible to have
1781     // phi nodes with cycles (IE dependent on other phis that are .... dependent
1782     // on the original phi node), especially in weird CFG's where some arguments
1783     // are unreachable, or uninitialized along certain paths.  This can cause
1784     // infinite loops during evaluation. We work around this by not trying to
1785     // really evaluate them independently, but instead using a variable
1786     // expression to say if one is equivalent to the other.
1787     // We also special case undef/poison, so that if we have an undef, we can't
1788     // use the common value unless it dominates the phi block.
1789     if (HasPoison || HasUndef) {
1790       // If we have undef and at least one other value, this is really a
1791       // multivalued phi, and we need to know if it's cycle free in order to
1792       // evaluate whether we can ignore the undef.  The other parts of this are
1793       // just shortcuts.  If there is no backedge, or all operands are
1794       // constants, it also must be cycle free.
1795       if (HasBackedge && !OriginalOpsConstant &&
1796           !isa<UndefValue>(AllSameValue) && !isCycleFree(I))
1797         return E;
1798 
1799       // Only have to check for instructions
1800       if (auto *AllSameInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(AllSameValue))
1801         if (!someEquivalentDominates(AllSameInst, I))
1802           return E;
1803     }
1804     // Can't simplify to something that comes later in the iteration.
1805     // Otherwise, when and if it changes congruence class, we will never catch
1806     // up. We will always be a class behind it.
1807     if (isa<Instruction>(AllSameValue) &&
1808         InstrToDFSNum(AllSameValue) > InstrToDFSNum(I))
1809       return E;
1810     NumGVNPhisAllSame++;
1811     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Simplified PHI node " << *I << " to " << *AllSameValue
1812                       << "\n");
1813     deleteExpression(E);
1814     return createVariableOrConstant(AllSameValue);
1815   }
1816   return E;
1817 }
1818 
1819 const Expression *
1820 NewGVN::performSymbolicAggrValueEvaluation(Instruction *I) const {
1821   if (auto *EI = dyn_cast<ExtractValueInst>(I)) {
1822     auto *WO = dyn_cast<WithOverflowInst>(EI->getAggregateOperand());
1823     if (WO && EI->getNumIndices() == 1 && *EI->idx_begin() == 0)
1824       // EI is an extract from one of our with.overflow intrinsics. Synthesize
1825       // a semantically equivalent expression instead of an extract value
1826       // expression.
1827       return createBinaryExpression(WO->getBinaryOp(), EI->getType(),
1828                                     WO->getLHS(), WO->getRHS(), I);
1829   }
1830 
1831   return createAggregateValueExpression(I);
1832 }
1833 
1834 NewGVN::ExprResult NewGVN::performSymbolicCmpEvaluation(Instruction *I) const {
1835   assert(isa<CmpInst>(I) && "Expected a cmp instruction.");
1836 
1837   auto *CI = cast<CmpInst>(I);
1838   // See if our operands are equal to those of a previous predicate, and if so,
1839   // if it implies true or false.
1840   auto Op0 = lookupOperandLeader(CI->getOperand(0));
1841   auto Op1 = lookupOperandLeader(CI->getOperand(1));
1842   auto OurPredicate = CI->getPredicate();
1843   if (shouldSwapOperands(Op0, Op1)) {
1844     std::swap(Op0, Op1);
1845     OurPredicate = CI->getSwappedPredicate();
1846   }
1847 
1848   // Avoid processing the same info twice.
1849   const PredicateBase *LastPredInfo = nullptr;
1850   // See if we know something about the comparison itself, like it is the target
1851   // of an assume.
1852   auto *CmpPI = PredInfo->getPredicateInfoFor(I);
1853   if (isa_and_nonnull<PredicateAssume>(CmpPI))
1854     return ExprResult::some(
1855         createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getTrue(CI->getType())));
1856 
1857   if (Op0 == Op1) {
1858     // This condition does not depend on predicates, no need to add users
1859     if (CI->isTrueWhenEqual())
1860       return ExprResult::some(
1861           createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getTrue(CI->getType())));
1862     else if (CI->isFalseWhenEqual())
1863       return ExprResult::some(
1864           createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getFalse(CI->getType())));
1865   }
1866 
1867   // NOTE: Because we are comparing both operands here and below, and using
1868   // previous comparisons, we rely on fact that predicateinfo knows to mark
1869   // comparisons that use renamed operands as users of the earlier comparisons.
1870   // It is *not* enough to just mark predicateinfo renamed operands as users of
1871   // the earlier comparisons, because the *other* operand may have changed in a
1872   // previous iteration.
1873   // Example:
1874   // icmp slt %a, %b
1875   // %b.0 = ssa.copy(%b)
1876   // false branch:
1877   // icmp slt %c, %b.0
1878 
1879   // %c and %a may start out equal, and thus, the code below will say the second
1880   // %icmp is false.  c may become equal to something else, and in that case the
1881   // %second icmp *must* be reexamined, but would not if only the renamed
1882   // %operands are considered users of the icmp.
1883 
1884   // *Currently* we only check one level of comparisons back, and only mark one
1885   // level back as touched when changes happen.  If you modify this code to look
1886   // back farther through comparisons, you *must* mark the appropriate
1887   // comparisons as users in PredicateInfo.cpp, or you will cause bugs.  See if
1888   // we know something just from the operands themselves
1889 
1890   // See if our operands have predicate info, so that we may be able to derive
1891   // something from a previous comparison.
1892   for (const auto &Op : CI->operands()) {
1893     auto *PI = PredInfo->getPredicateInfoFor(Op);
1894     if (const auto *PBranch = dyn_cast_or_null<PredicateBranch>(PI)) {
1895       if (PI == LastPredInfo)
1896         continue;
1897       LastPredInfo = PI;
1898       // In phi of ops cases, we may have predicate info that we are evaluating
1899       // in a different context.
1900       if (!DT->dominates(PBranch->To, getBlockForValue(I)))
1901         continue;
1902       // TODO: Along the false edge, we may know more things too, like
1903       // icmp of
1904       // same operands is false.
1905       // TODO: We only handle actual comparison conditions below, not
1906       // and/or.
1907       auto *BranchCond = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(PBranch->Condition);
1908       if (!BranchCond)
1909         continue;
1910       auto *BranchOp0 = lookupOperandLeader(BranchCond->getOperand(0));
1911       auto *BranchOp1 = lookupOperandLeader(BranchCond->getOperand(1));
1912       auto BranchPredicate = BranchCond->getPredicate();
1913       if (shouldSwapOperands(BranchOp0, BranchOp1)) {
1914         std::swap(BranchOp0, BranchOp1);
1915         BranchPredicate = BranchCond->getSwappedPredicate();
1916       }
1917       if (BranchOp0 == Op0 && BranchOp1 == Op1) {
1918         if (PBranch->TrueEdge) {
1919           // If we know the previous predicate is true and we are in the true
1920           // edge then we may be implied true or false.
1921           if (CmpInst::isImpliedTrueByMatchingCmp(BranchPredicate,
1922                                                   OurPredicate)) {
1923             return ExprResult::some(
1924                 createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getTrue(CI->getType())),
1925                 PI);
1926           }
1927 
1928           if (CmpInst::isImpliedFalseByMatchingCmp(BranchPredicate,
1929                                                    OurPredicate)) {
1930             return ExprResult::some(
1931                 createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getFalse(CI->getType())),
1932                 PI);
1933           }
1934         } else {
1935           // Just handle the ne and eq cases, where if we have the same
1936           // operands, we may know something.
1937           if (BranchPredicate == OurPredicate) {
1938             // Same predicate, same ops,we know it was false, so this is false.
1939             return ExprResult::some(
1940                 createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getFalse(CI->getType())),
1941                 PI);
1942           } else if (BranchPredicate ==
1943                      CmpInst::getInversePredicate(OurPredicate)) {
1944             // Inverse predicate, we know the other was false, so this is true.
1945             return ExprResult::some(
1946                 createConstantExpression(ConstantInt::getTrue(CI->getType())),
1947                 PI);
1948           }
1949         }
1950       }
1951     }
1952   }
1953   // Create expression will take care of simplifyCmpInst
1954   return createExpression(I);
1955 }
1956 
1957 // Substitute and symbolize the value before value numbering.
1958 NewGVN::ExprResult
1959 NewGVN::performSymbolicEvaluation(Value *V,
1960                                   SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &Visited) const {
1961 
1962   const Expression *E = nullptr;
1963   if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V))
1964     E = createConstantExpression(C);
1965   else if (isa<Argument>(V) || isa<GlobalVariable>(V)) {
1966     E = createVariableExpression(V);
1967   } else {
1968     // TODO: memory intrinsics.
1969     // TODO: Some day, we should do the forward propagation and reassociation
1970     // parts of the algorithm.
1971     auto *I = cast<Instruction>(V);
1972     switch (I->getOpcode()) {
1973     case Instruction::ExtractValue:
1974     case Instruction::InsertValue:
1975       E = performSymbolicAggrValueEvaluation(I);
1976       break;
1977     case Instruction::PHI: {
1978       SmallVector<ValPair, 3> Ops;
1979       auto *PN = cast<PHINode>(I);
1980       for (unsigned i = 0; i < PN->getNumOperands(); ++i)
1981         Ops.push_back({PN->getIncomingValue(i), PN->getIncomingBlock(i)});
1982       // Sort to ensure the invariant createPHIExpression requires is met.
1983       sortPHIOps(Ops);
1984       E = performSymbolicPHIEvaluation(Ops, I, getBlockForValue(I));
1985     } break;
1986     case Instruction::Call:
1987       return performSymbolicCallEvaluation(I);
1988       break;
1989     case Instruction::Store:
1990       E = performSymbolicStoreEvaluation(I);
1991       break;
1992     case Instruction::Load:
1993       E = performSymbolicLoadEvaluation(I);
1994       break;
1995     case Instruction::BitCast:
1996     case Instruction::AddrSpaceCast:
1997     case Instruction::Freeze:
1998       return createExpression(I);
1999       break;
2000     case Instruction::ICmp:
2001     case Instruction::FCmp:
2002       return performSymbolicCmpEvaluation(I);
2003       break;
2004     case Instruction::FNeg:
2005     case Instruction::Add:
2006     case Instruction::FAdd:
2007     case Instruction::Sub:
2008     case Instruction::FSub:
2009     case Instruction::Mul:
2010     case Instruction::FMul:
2011     case Instruction::UDiv:
2012     case Instruction::SDiv:
2013     case Instruction::FDiv:
2014     case Instruction::URem:
2015     case Instruction::SRem:
2016     case Instruction::FRem:
2017     case Instruction::Shl:
2018     case Instruction::LShr:
2019     case Instruction::AShr:
2020     case Instruction::And:
2021     case Instruction::Or:
2022     case Instruction::Xor:
2023     case Instruction::Trunc:
2024     case Instruction::ZExt:
2025     case Instruction::SExt:
2026     case Instruction::FPToUI:
2027     case Instruction::FPToSI:
2028     case Instruction::UIToFP:
2029     case Instruction::SIToFP:
2030     case Instruction::FPTrunc:
2031     case Instruction::FPExt:
2032     case Instruction::PtrToInt:
2033     case Instruction::IntToPtr:
2034     case Instruction::Select:
2035     case Instruction::ExtractElement:
2036     case Instruction::InsertElement:
2037     case Instruction::GetElementPtr:
2038       return createExpression(I);
2039       break;
2040     case Instruction::ShuffleVector:
2041       // FIXME: Add support for shufflevector to createExpression.
2042       return ExprResult::none();
2043     default:
2044       return ExprResult::none();
2045     }
2046   }
2047   return ExprResult::some(E);
2048 }
2049 
2050 // Look up a container of values/instructions in a map, and touch all the
2051 // instructions in the container.  Then erase value from the map.
2052 template <typename Map, typename KeyType>
2053 void NewGVN::touchAndErase(Map &M, const KeyType &Key) {
2054   const auto Result = M.find_as(Key);
2055   if (Result != M.end()) {
2056     for (const typename Map::mapped_type::value_type Mapped : Result->second)
2057       TouchedInstructions.set(InstrToDFSNum(Mapped));
2058     M.erase(Result);
2059   }
2060 }
2061 
2062 void NewGVN::addAdditionalUsers(Value *To, Value *User) const {
2063   assert(User && To != User);
2064   if (isa<Instruction>(To))
2065     AdditionalUsers[To].insert(User);
2066 }
2067 
2068 void NewGVN::addAdditionalUsers(ExprResult &Res, Instruction *User) const {
2069   if (Res.ExtraDep && Res.ExtraDep != User)
2070     addAdditionalUsers(Res.ExtraDep, User);
2071   Res.ExtraDep = nullptr;
2072 
2073   if (Res.PredDep) {
2074     if (const auto *PBranch = dyn_cast<PredicateBranch>(Res.PredDep))
2075       PredicateToUsers[PBranch->Condition].insert(User);
2076     else if (const auto *PAssume = dyn_cast<PredicateAssume>(Res.PredDep))
2077       PredicateToUsers[PAssume->Condition].insert(User);
2078   }
2079   Res.PredDep = nullptr;
2080 }
2081 
2082 void NewGVN::markUsersTouched(Value *V) {
2083   // Now mark the users as touched.
2084   for (auto *User : V->users()) {
2085     assert(isa<Instruction>(User) && "Use of value not within an instruction?");
2086     TouchedInstructions.set(InstrToDFSNum(User));
2087   }
2088   touchAndErase(AdditionalUsers, V);
2089 }
2090 
2091 void NewGVN::addMemoryUsers(const MemoryAccess *To, MemoryAccess *U) const {
2092   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Adding memory user " << *U << " to " << *To << "\n");
2093   MemoryToUsers[To].insert(U);
2094 }
2095 
2096 void NewGVN::markMemoryDefTouched(const MemoryAccess *MA) {
2097   TouchedInstructions.set(MemoryToDFSNum(MA));
2098 }
2099 
2100 void NewGVN::markMemoryUsersTouched(const MemoryAccess *MA) {
2101   if (isa<MemoryUse>(MA))
2102     return;
2103   for (const auto *U : MA->users())
2104     TouchedInstructions.set(MemoryToDFSNum(U));
2105   touchAndErase(MemoryToUsers, MA);
2106 }
2107 
2108 // Touch all the predicates that depend on this instruction.
2109 void NewGVN::markPredicateUsersTouched(Instruction *I) {
2110   touchAndErase(PredicateToUsers, I);
2111 }
2112 
2113 // Mark users affected by a memory leader change.
2114 void NewGVN::markMemoryLeaderChangeTouched(CongruenceClass *CC) {
2115   for (const auto *M : CC->memory())
2116     markMemoryDefTouched(M);
2117 }
2118 
2119 // Touch the instructions that need to be updated after a congruence class has a
2120 // leader change, and mark changed values.
2121 void NewGVN::markValueLeaderChangeTouched(CongruenceClass *CC) {
2122   for (auto *M : *CC) {
2123     if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(M))
2124       TouchedInstructions.set(InstrToDFSNum(I));
2125     LeaderChanges.insert(M);
2126   }
2127 }
2128 
2129 // Give a range of things that have instruction DFS numbers, this will return
2130 // the member of the range with the smallest dfs number.
2131 template <class T, class Range>
2132 T *NewGVN::getMinDFSOfRange(const Range &R) const {
2133   std::pair<T *, unsigned> MinDFS = {nullptr, ~0U};
2134   for (const auto X : R) {
2135     auto DFSNum = InstrToDFSNum(X);
2136     if (DFSNum < MinDFS.second)
2137       MinDFS = {X, DFSNum};
2138   }
2139   return MinDFS.first;
2140 }
2141 
2142 // This function returns the MemoryAccess that should be the next leader of
2143 // congruence class CC, under the assumption that the current leader is going to
2144 // disappear.
2145 const MemoryAccess *NewGVN::getNextMemoryLeader(CongruenceClass *CC) const {
2146   // TODO: If this ends up to slow, we can maintain a next memory leader like we
2147   // do for regular leaders.
2148   // Make sure there will be a leader to find.
2149   assert(!CC->definesNoMemory() && "Can't get next leader if there is none");
2150   if (CC->getStoreCount() > 0) {
2151     if (auto *NL = dyn_cast_or_null<StoreInst>(CC->getNextLeader().first))
2152       return getMemoryAccess(NL);
2153     // Find the store with the minimum DFS number.
2154     auto *V = getMinDFSOfRange<Value>(make_filter_range(
2155         *CC, [&](const Value *V) { return isa<StoreInst>(V); }));
2156     return getMemoryAccess(cast<StoreInst>(V));
2157   }
2158   assert(CC->getStoreCount() == 0);
2159 
2160   // Given our assertion, hitting this part must mean
2161   // !OldClass->memory_empty()
2162   if (CC->memory_size() == 1)
2163     return *CC->memory_begin();
2164   return getMinDFSOfRange<const MemoryPhi>(CC->memory());
2165 }
2166 
2167 // This function returns the next value leader of a congruence class, under the
2168 // assumption that the current leader is going away.  This should end up being
2169 // the next most dominating member.
2170 Value *NewGVN::getNextValueLeader(CongruenceClass *CC) const {
2171   // We don't need to sort members if there is only 1, and we don't care about
2172   // sorting the TOP class because everything either gets out of it or is
2173   // unreachable.
2174 
2175   if (CC->size() == 1 || CC == TOPClass) {
2176     return *(CC->begin());
2177   } else if (CC->getNextLeader().first) {
2178     ++NumGVNAvoidedSortedLeaderChanges;
2179     return CC->getNextLeader().first;
2180   } else {
2181     ++NumGVNSortedLeaderChanges;
2182     // NOTE: If this ends up to slow, we can maintain a dual structure for
2183     // member testing/insertion, or keep things mostly sorted, and sort only
2184     // here, or use SparseBitVector or ....
2185     return getMinDFSOfRange<Value>(*CC);
2186   }
2187 }
2188 
2189 // Move a MemoryAccess, currently in OldClass, to NewClass, including updates to
2190 // the memory members, etc for the move.
2191 //
2192 // The invariants of this function are:
2193 //
2194 // - I must be moving to NewClass from OldClass
2195 // - The StoreCount of OldClass and NewClass is expected to have been updated
2196 //   for I already if it is a store.
2197 // - The OldClass memory leader has not been updated yet if I was the leader.
2198 void NewGVN::moveMemoryToNewCongruenceClass(Instruction *I,
2199                                             MemoryAccess *InstMA,
2200                                             CongruenceClass *OldClass,
2201                                             CongruenceClass *NewClass) {
2202   // If the leader is I, and we had a representative MemoryAccess, it should
2203   // be the MemoryAccess of OldClass.
2204   assert((!InstMA || !OldClass->getMemoryLeader() ||
2205           OldClass->getLeader() != I ||
2206           MemoryAccessToClass.lookup(OldClass->getMemoryLeader()) ==
2207               MemoryAccessToClass.lookup(InstMA)) &&
2208          "Representative MemoryAccess mismatch");
2209   // First, see what happens to the new class
2210   if (!NewClass->getMemoryLeader()) {
2211     // Should be a new class, or a store becoming a leader of a new class.
2212     assert(NewClass->size() == 1 ||
2213            (isa<StoreInst>(I) && NewClass->getStoreCount() == 1));
2214     NewClass->setMemoryLeader(InstMA);
2215     // Mark it touched if we didn't just create a singleton
2216     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Memory class leader change for class "
2217                       << NewClass->getID()
2218                       << " due to new memory instruction becoming leader\n");
2219     markMemoryLeaderChangeTouched(NewClass);
2220   }
2221   setMemoryClass(InstMA, NewClass);
2222   // Now, fixup the old class if necessary
2223   if (OldClass->getMemoryLeader() == InstMA) {
2224     if (!OldClass->definesNoMemory()) {
2225       OldClass->setMemoryLeader(getNextMemoryLeader(OldClass));
2226       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Memory class leader change for class "
2227                         << OldClass->getID() << " to "
2228                         << *OldClass->getMemoryLeader()
2229                         << " due to removal of old leader " << *InstMA << "\n");
2230       markMemoryLeaderChangeTouched(OldClass);
2231     } else
2232       OldClass->setMemoryLeader(nullptr);
2233   }
2234 }
2235 
2236 // Move a value, currently in OldClass, to be part of NewClass
2237 // Update OldClass and NewClass for the move (including changing leaders, etc).
2238 void NewGVN::moveValueToNewCongruenceClass(Instruction *I, const Expression *E,
2239                                            CongruenceClass *OldClass,
2240                                            CongruenceClass *NewClass) {
2241   if (I == OldClass->getNextLeader().first)
2242     OldClass->resetNextLeader();
2243 
2244   OldClass->erase(I);
2245   NewClass->insert(I);
2246 
2247   if (NewClass->getLeader() != I)
2248     NewClass->addPossibleNextLeader({I, InstrToDFSNum(I)});
2249   // Handle our special casing of stores.
2250   if (auto *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(I)) {
2251     OldClass->decStoreCount();
2252     // Okay, so when do we want to make a store a leader of a class?
2253     // If we have a store defined by an earlier load, we want the earlier load
2254     // to lead the class.
2255     // If we have a store defined by something else, we want the store to lead
2256     // the class so everything else gets the "something else" as a value.
2257     // If we have a store as the single member of the class, we want the store
2258     // as the leader
2259     if (NewClass->getStoreCount() == 0 && !NewClass->getStoredValue()) {
2260       // If it's a store expression we are using, it means we are not equivalent
2261       // to something earlier.
2262       if (auto *SE = dyn_cast<StoreExpression>(E)) {
2263         NewClass->setStoredValue(SE->getStoredValue());
2264         markValueLeaderChangeTouched(NewClass);
2265         // Shift the new class leader to be the store
2266         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Changing leader of congruence class "
2267                           << NewClass->getID() << " from "
2268                           << *NewClass->getLeader() << " to  " << *SI
2269                           << " because store joined class\n");
2270         // If we changed the leader, we have to mark it changed because we don't
2271         // know what it will do to symbolic evaluation.
2272         NewClass->setLeader(SI);
2273       }
2274       // We rely on the code below handling the MemoryAccess change.
2275     }
2276     NewClass->incStoreCount();
2277   }
2278   // True if there is no memory instructions left in a class that had memory
2279   // instructions before.
2280 
2281   // If it's not a memory use, set the MemoryAccess equivalence
2282   auto *InstMA = dyn_cast_or_null<MemoryDef>(getMemoryAccess(I));
2283   if (InstMA)
2284     moveMemoryToNewCongruenceClass(I, InstMA, OldClass, NewClass);
2285   ValueToClass[I] = NewClass;
2286   // See if we destroyed the class or need to swap leaders.
2287   if (OldClass->empty() && OldClass != TOPClass) {
2288     if (OldClass->getDefiningExpr()) {
2289       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Erasing expression " << *OldClass->getDefiningExpr()
2290                         << " from table\n");
2291       // We erase it as an exact expression to make sure we don't just erase an
2292       // equivalent one.
2293       auto Iter = ExpressionToClass.find_as(
2294           ExactEqualsExpression(*OldClass->getDefiningExpr()));
2295       if (Iter != ExpressionToClass.end())
2296         ExpressionToClass.erase(Iter);
2297 #ifdef EXPENSIVE_CHECKS
2298       assert(
2299           (*OldClass->getDefiningExpr() != *E || ExpressionToClass.lookup(E)) &&
2300           "We erased the expression we just inserted, which should not happen");
2301 #endif
2302     }
2303   } else if (OldClass->getLeader() == I) {
2304     // When the leader changes, the value numbering of
2305     // everything may change due to symbolization changes, so we need to
2306     // reprocess.
2307     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Value class leader change for class "
2308                       << OldClass->getID() << "\n");
2309     ++NumGVNLeaderChanges;
2310     // Destroy the stored value if there are no more stores to represent it.
2311     // Note that this is basically clean up for the expression removal that
2312     // happens below.  If we remove stores from a class, we may leave it as a
2313     // class of equivalent memory phis.
2314     if (OldClass->getStoreCount() == 0) {
2315       if (OldClass->getStoredValue())
2316         OldClass->setStoredValue(nullptr);
2317     }
2318     OldClass->setLeader(getNextValueLeader(OldClass));
2319     OldClass->resetNextLeader();
2320     markValueLeaderChangeTouched(OldClass);
2321   }
2322 }
2323 
2324 // For a given expression, mark the phi of ops instructions that could have
2325 // changed as a result.
2326 void NewGVN::markPhiOfOpsChanged(const Expression *E) {
2327   touchAndErase(ExpressionToPhiOfOps, E);
2328 }
2329 
2330 // Perform congruence finding on a given value numbering expression.
2331 void NewGVN::performCongruenceFinding(Instruction *I, const Expression *E) {
2332   // This is guaranteed to return something, since it will at least find
2333   // TOP.
2334 
2335   CongruenceClass *IClass = ValueToClass.lookup(I);
2336   assert(IClass && "Should have found a IClass");
2337   // Dead classes should have been eliminated from the mapping.
2338   assert(!IClass->isDead() && "Found a dead class");
2339 
2340   CongruenceClass *EClass = nullptr;
2341   if (const auto *VE = dyn_cast<VariableExpression>(E)) {
2342     EClass = ValueToClass.lookup(VE->getVariableValue());
2343   } else if (isa<DeadExpression>(E)) {
2344     EClass = TOPClass;
2345   }
2346   if (!EClass) {
2347     auto lookupResult = ExpressionToClass.insert({E, nullptr});
2348 
2349     // If it's not in the value table, create a new congruence class.
2350     if (lookupResult.second) {
2351       CongruenceClass *NewClass = createCongruenceClass(nullptr, E);
2352       auto place = lookupResult.first;
2353       place->second = NewClass;
2354 
2355       // Constants and variables should always be made the leader.
2356       if (const auto *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpression>(E)) {
2357         NewClass->setLeader(CE->getConstantValue());
2358       } else if (const auto *SE = dyn_cast<StoreExpression>(E)) {
2359         StoreInst *SI = SE->getStoreInst();
2360         NewClass->setLeader(SI);
2361         NewClass->setStoredValue(SE->getStoredValue());
2362         // The RepMemoryAccess field will be filled in properly by the
2363         // moveValueToNewCongruenceClass call.
2364       } else {
2365         NewClass->setLeader(I);
2366       }
2367       assert(!isa<VariableExpression>(E) &&
2368              "VariableExpression should have been handled already");
2369 
2370       EClass = NewClass;
2371       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Created new congruence class for " << *I
2372                         << " using expression " << *E << " at "
2373                         << NewClass->getID() << " and leader "
2374                         << *(NewClass->getLeader()));
2375       if (NewClass->getStoredValue())
2376         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " and stored value "
2377                           << *(NewClass->getStoredValue()));
2378       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n");
2379     } else {
2380       EClass = lookupResult.first->second;
2381       if (isa<ConstantExpression>(E))
2382         assert((isa<Constant>(EClass->getLeader()) ||
2383                 (EClass->getStoredValue() &&
2384                  isa<Constant>(EClass->getStoredValue()))) &&
2385                "Any class with a constant expression should have a "
2386                "constant leader");
2387 
2388       assert(EClass && "Somehow don't have an eclass");
2389 
2390       assert(!EClass->isDead() && "We accidentally looked up a dead class");
2391     }
2392   }
2393   bool ClassChanged = IClass != EClass;
2394   bool LeaderChanged = LeaderChanges.erase(I);
2395   if (ClassChanged || LeaderChanged) {
2396     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "New class " << EClass->getID() << " for expression "
2397                       << *E << "\n");
2398     if (ClassChanged) {
2399       moveValueToNewCongruenceClass(I, E, IClass, EClass);
2400       markPhiOfOpsChanged(E);
2401     }
2402 
2403     markUsersTouched(I);
2404     if (MemoryAccess *MA = getMemoryAccess(I))
2405       markMemoryUsersTouched(MA);
2406     if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(I))
2407       markPredicateUsersTouched(CI);
2408   }
2409   // If we changed the class of the store, we want to ensure nothing finds the
2410   // old store expression.  In particular, loads do not compare against stored
2411   // value, so they will find old store expressions (and associated class
2412   // mappings) if we leave them in the table.
2413   if (ClassChanged && isa<StoreInst>(I)) {
2414     auto *OldE = ValueToExpression.lookup(I);
2415     // It could just be that the old class died. We don't want to erase it if we
2416     // just moved classes.
2417     if (OldE && isa<StoreExpression>(OldE) && *E != *OldE) {
2418       // Erase this as an exact expression to ensure we don't erase expressions
2419       // equivalent to it.
2420       auto Iter = ExpressionToClass.find_as(ExactEqualsExpression(*OldE));
2421       if (Iter != ExpressionToClass.end())
2422         ExpressionToClass.erase(Iter);
2423     }
2424   }
2425   ValueToExpression[I] = E;
2426 }
2427 
2428 // Process the fact that Edge (from, to) is reachable, including marking
2429 // any newly reachable blocks and instructions for processing.
2430 void NewGVN::updateReachableEdge(BasicBlock *From, BasicBlock *To) {
2431   // Check if the Edge was reachable before.
2432   if (ReachableEdges.insert({From, To}).second) {
2433     // If this block wasn't reachable before, all instructions are touched.
2434     if (ReachableBlocks.insert(To).second) {
2435       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Block " << getBlockName(To)
2436                         << " marked reachable\n");
2437       const auto &InstRange = BlockInstRange.lookup(To);
2438       TouchedInstructions.set(InstRange.first, InstRange.second);
2439     } else {
2440       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Block " << getBlockName(To)
2441                         << " was reachable, but new edge {"
2442                         << getBlockName(From) << "," << getBlockName(To)
2443                         << "} to it found\n");
2444 
2445       // We've made an edge reachable to an existing block, which may
2446       // impact predicates. Otherwise, only mark the phi nodes as touched, as
2447       // they are the only thing that depend on new edges. Anything using their
2448       // values will get propagated to if necessary.
2449       if (MemoryAccess *MemPhi = getMemoryAccess(To))
2450         TouchedInstructions.set(InstrToDFSNum(MemPhi));
2451 
2452       // FIXME: We should just add a union op on a Bitvector and
2453       // SparseBitVector.  We can do it word by word faster than we are doing it
2454       // here.
2455       for (auto InstNum : RevisitOnReachabilityChange[To])
2456         TouchedInstructions.set(InstNum);
2457     }
2458   }
2459 }
2460 
2461 // Given a predicate condition (from a switch, cmp, or whatever) and a block,
2462 // see if we know some constant value for it already.
2463 Value *NewGVN::findConditionEquivalence(Value *Cond) const {
2464   auto Result = lookupOperandLeader(Cond);
2465   return isa<Constant>(Result) ? Result : nullptr;
2466 }
2467 
2468 // Process the outgoing edges of a block for reachability.
2469 void NewGVN::processOutgoingEdges(Instruction *TI, BasicBlock *B) {
2470   // Evaluate reachability of terminator instruction.
2471   Value *Cond;
2472   BasicBlock *TrueSucc, *FalseSucc;
2473   if (match(TI, m_Br(m_Value(Cond), TrueSucc, FalseSucc))) {
2474     Value *CondEvaluated = findConditionEquivalence(Cond);
2475     if (!CondEvaluated) {
2476       if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Cond)) {
2477         SmallPtrSet<Value *, 4> Visited;
2478         auto Res = performSymbolicEvaluation(I, Visited);
2479         if (const auto *CE = dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantExpression>(Res.Expr)) {
2480           CondEvaluated = CE->getConstantValue();
2481           addAdditionalUsers(Res, I);
2482         } else {
2483           // Did not use simplification result, no need to add the extra
2484           // dependency.
2485           Res.ExtraDep = nullptr;
2486         }
2487       } else if (isa<ConstantInt>(Cond)) {
2488         CondEvaluated = Cond;
2489       }
2490     }
2491     ConstantInt *CI;
2492     if (CondEvaluated && (CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(CondEvaluated))) {
2493       if (CI->isOne()) {
2494         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Condition for Terminator " << *TI
2495                           << " evaluated to true\n");
2496         updateReachableEdge(B, TrueSucc);
2497       } else if (CI->isZero()) {
2498         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Condition for Terminator " << *TI
2499                           << " evaluated to false\n");
2500         updateReachableEdge(B, FalseSucc);
2501       }
2502     } else {
2503       updateReachableEdge(B, TrueSucc);
2504       updateReachableEdge(B, FalseSucc);
2505     }
2506   } else if (auto *SI = dyn_cast<SwitchInst>(TI)) {
2507     // For switches, propagate the case values into the case
2508     // destinations.
2509 
2510     Value *SwitchCond = SI->getCondition();
2511     Value *CondEvaluated = findConditionEquivalence(SwitchCond);
2512     // See if we were able to turn this switch statement into a constant.
2513     if (CondEvaluated && isa<ConstantInt>(CondEvaluated)) {
2514       auto *CondVal = cast<ConstantInt>(CondEvaluated);
2515       // We should be able to get case value for this.
2516       auto Case = *SI->findCaseValue(CondVal);
2517       if (Case.getCaseSuccessor() == SI->getDefaultDest()) {
2518         // We proved the value is outside of the range of the case.
2519         // We can't do anything other than mark the default dest as reachable,
2520         // and go home.
2521         updateReachableEdge(B, SI->getDefaultDest());
2522         return;
2523       }
2524       // Now get where it goes and mark it reachable.
2525       BasicBlock *TargetBlock = Case.getCaseSuccessor();
2526       updateReachableEdge(B, TargetBlock);
2527     } else {
2528       for (unsigned i = 0, e = SI->getNumSuccessors(); i != e; ++i) {
2529         BasicBlock *TargetBlock = SI->getSuccessor(i);
2530         updateReachableEdge(B, TargetBlock);
2531       }
2532     }
2533   } else {
2534     // Otherwise this is either unconditional, or a type we have no
2535     // idea about. Just mark successors as reachable.
2536     for (unsigned i = 0, e = TI->getNumSuccessors(); i != e; ++i) {
2537       BasicBlock *TargetBlock = TI->getSuccessor(i);
2538       updateReachableEdge(B, TargetBlock);
2539     }
2540 
2541     // This also may be a memory defining terminator, in which case, set it
2542     // equivalent only to itself.
2543     //
2544     auto *MA = getMemoryAccess(TI);
2545     if (MA && !isa<MemoryUse>(MA)) {
2546       auto *CC = ensureLeaderOfMemoryClass(MA);
2547       if (setMemoryClass(MA, CC))
2548         markMemoryUsersTouched(MA);
2549     }
2550   }
2551 }
2552 
2553 // Remove the PHI of Ops PHI for I
2554 void NewGVN::removePhiOfOps(Instruction *I, PHINode *PHITemp) {
2555   InstrDFS.erase(PHITemp);
2556   // It's still a temp instruction. We keep it in the array so it gets erased.
2557   // However, it's no longer used by I, or in the block
2558   TempToBlock.erase(PHITemp);
2559   RealToTemp.erase(I);
2560   // We don't remove the users from the phi node uses. This wastes a little
2561   // time, but such is life.  We could use two sets to track which were there
2562   // are the start of NewGVN, and which were added, but right nowt he cost of
2563   // tracking is more than the cost of checking for more phi of ops.
2564 }
2565 
2566 // Add PHI Op in BB as a PHI of operations version of ExistingValue.
2567 void NewGVN::addPhiOfOps(PHINode *Op, BasicBlock *BB,
2568                          Instruction *ExistingValue) {
2569   InstrDFS[Op] = InstrToDFSNum(ExistingValue);
2570   AllTempInstructions.insert(Op);
2571   TempToBlock[Op] = BB;
2572   RealToTemp[ExistingValue] = Op;
2573   // Add all users to phi node use, as they are now uses of the phi of ops phis
2574   // and may themselves be phi of ops.
2575   for (auto *U : ExistingValue->users())
2576     if (auto *UI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U))
2577       PHINodeUses.insert(UI);
2578 }
2579 
2580 static bool okayForPHIOfOps(const Instruction *I) {
2581   if (!EnablePhiOfOps)
2582     return false;
2583   return isa<BinaryOperator>(I) || isa<SelectInst>(I) || isa<CmpInst>(I) ||
2584          isa<LoadInst>(I);
2585 }
2586 
2587 // Return true if this operand will be safe to use for phi of ops.
2588 //
2589 // The reason some operands are unsafe is that we are not trying to recursively
2590 // translate everything back through phi nodes.  We actually expect some lookups
2591 // of expressions to fail.  In particular, a lookup where the expression cannot
2592 // exist in the predecessor.  This is true even if the expression, as shown, can
2593 // be determined to be constant.
2594 bool NewGVN::OpIsSafeForPHIOfOps(Value *V, const BasicBlock *PHIBlock,
2595                                  SmallPtrSetImpl<const Value *> &Visited) {
2596   SmallVector<Value *, 4> Worklist;
2597   Worklist.push_back(V);
2598   while (!Worklist.empty()) {
2599     auto *I = Worklist.pop_back_val();
2600     if (!isa<Instruction>(I))
2601       continue;
2602 
2603     auto OISIt = OpSafeForPHIOfOps.find(I);
2604     if (OISIt != OpSafeForPHIOfOps.end())
2605       return OISIt->second;
2606 
2607     // Keep walking until we either dominate the phi block, or hit a phi, or run
2608     // out of things to check.
2609     if (DT->properlyDominates(getBlockForValue(I), PHIBlock)) {
2610       OpSafeForPHIOfOps.insert({I, true});
2611       continue;
2612     }
2613     // PHI in the same block.
2614     if (isa<PHINode>(I) && getBlockForValue(I) == PHIBlock) {
2615       OpSafeForPHIOfOps.insert({I, false});
2616       return false;
2617     }
2618 
2619     auto *OrigI = cast<Instruction>(I);
2620     // When we hit an instruction that reads memory (load, call, etc), we must
2621     // consider any store that may happen in the loop. For now, we assume the
2622     // worst: there is a store in the loop that alias with this read.
2623     // The case where the load is outside the loop is already covered by the
2624     // dominator check above.
2625     // TODO: relax this condition
2626     if (OrigI->mayReadFromMemory())
2627       return false;
2628 
2629     // Check the operands of the current instruction.
2630     for (auto *Op : OrigI->operand_values()) {
2631       if (!isa<Instruction>(Op))
2632         continue;
2633       // Stop now if we find an unsafe operand.
2634       auto OISIt = OpSafeForPHIOfOps.find(OrigI);
2635       if (OISIt != OpSafeForPHIOfOps.end()) {
2636         if (!OISIt->second) {
2637           OpSafeForPHIOfOps.insert({I, false});
2638           return false;
2639         }
2640         continue;
2641       }
2642       if (!Visited.insert(Op).second)
2643         continue;
2644       Worklist.push_back(cast<Instruction>(Op));
2645     }
2646   }
2647   OpSafeForPHIOfOps.insert({V, true});
2648   return true;
2649 }
2650 
2651 // Try to find a leader for instruction TransInst, which is a phi translated
2652 // version of something in our original program.  Visited is used to ensure we
2653 // don't infinite loop during translations of cycles.  OrigInst is the
2654 // instruction in the original program, and PredBB is the predecessor we
2655 // translated it through.
2656 Value *NewGVN::findLeaderForInst(Instruction *TransInst,
2657                                  SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &Visited,
2658                                  MemoryAccess *MemAccess, Instruction *OrigInst,
2659                                  BasicBlock *PredBB) {
2660   unsigned IDFSNum = InstrToDFSNum(OrigInst);
2661   // Make sure it's marked as a temporary instruction.
2662   AllTempInstructions.insert(TransInst);
2663   // and make sure anything that tries to add it's DFS number is
2664   // redirected to the instruction we are making a phi of ops
2665   // for.
2666   TempToBlock.insert({TransInst, PredBB});
2667   InstrDFS.insert({TransInst, IDFSNum});
2668 
2669   auto Res = performSymbolicEvaluation(TransInst, Visited);
2670   const Expression *E = Res.Expr;
2671   addAdditionalUsers(Res, OrigInst);
2672   InstrDFS.erase(TransInst);
2673   AllTempInstructions.erase(TransInst);
2674   TempToBlock.erase(TransInst);
2675   if (MemAccess)
2676     TempToMemory.erase(TransInst);
2677   if (!E)
2678     return nullptr;
2679   auto *FoundVal = findPHIOfOpsLeader(E, OrigInst, PredBB);
2680   if (!FoundVal) {
2681     ExpressionToPhiOfOps[E].insert(OrigInst);
2682     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Cannot find phi of ops operand for " << *TransInst
2683                       << " in block " << getBlockName(PredBB) << "\n");
2684     return nullptr;
2685   }
2686   if (auto *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(FoundVal))
2687     FoundVal = SI->getValueOperand();
2688   return FoundVal;
2689 }
2690 
2691 // When we see an instruction that is an op of phis, generate the equivalent phi
2692 // of ops form.
2693 const Expression *
2694 NewGVN::makePossiblePHIOfOps(Instruction *I,
2695                              SmallPtrSetImpl<Value *> &Visited) {
2696   if (!okayForPHIOfOps(I))
2697     return nullptr;
2698 
2699   if (!Visited.insert(I).second)
2700     return nullptr;
2701   // For now, we require the instruction be cycle free because we don't
2702   // *always* create a phi of ops for instructions that could be done as phi
2703   // of ops, we only do it if we think it is useful.  If we did do it all the
2704   // time, we could remove the cycle free check.
2705   if (!isCycleFree(I))
2706     return nullptr;
2707 
2708   SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 8> ProcessedPHIs;
2709   // TODO: We don't do phi translation on memory accesses because it's
2710   // complicated. For a load, we'd need to be able to simulate a new memoryuse,
2711   // which we don't have a good way of doing ATM.
2712   auto *MemAccess = getMemoryAccess(I);
2713   // If the memory operation is defined by a memory operation this block that
2714   // isn't a MemoryPhi, transforming the pointer backwards through a scalar phi
2715   // can't help, as it would still be killed by that memory operation.
2716   if (MemAccess && !isa<MemoryPhi>(MemAccess->getDefiningAccess()) &&
2717       MemAccess->getDefiningAccess()->getBlock() == I->getParent())
2718     return nullptr;
2719 
2720   // Convert op of phis to phi of ops
2721   SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 10> VisitedOps;
2722   SmallVector<Value *, 4> Ops(I->operand_values());
2723   BasicBlock *SamePHIBlock = nullptr;
2724   PHINode *OpPHI = nullptr;
2725   if (!DebugCounter::shouldExecute(PHIOfOpsCounter))
2726     return nullptr;
2727   for (auto *Op : Ops) {
2728     if (!isa<PHINode>(Op)) {
2729       auto *ValuePHI = RealToTemp.lookup(Op);
2730       if (!ValuePHI)
2731         continue;
2732       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found possible dependent phi of ops\n");
2733       Op = ValuePHI;
2734     }
2735     OpPHI = cast<PHINode>(Op);
2736     if (!SamePHIBlock) {
2737       SamePHIBlock = getBlockForValue(OpPHI);
2738     } else if (SamePHIBlock != getBlockForValue(OpPHI)) {
2739       LLVM_DEBUG(
2740           dbgs()
2741           << "PHIs for operands are not all in the same block, aborting\n");
2742       return nullptr;
2743     }
2744     // No point in doing this for one-operand phis.
2745     if (OpPHI->getNumOperands() == 1) {
2746       OpPHI = nullptr;
2747       continue;
2748     }
2749   }
2750 
2751   if (!OpPHI)
2752     return nullptr;
2753 
2754   SmallVector<ValPair, 4> PHIOps;
2755   SmallPtrSet<Value *, 4> Deps;
2756   auto *PHIBlock = getBlockForValue(OpPHI);
2757   RevisitOnReachabilityChange[PHIBlock].reset(InstrToDFSNum(I));
2758   for (unsigned PredNum = 0; PredNum < OpPHI->getNumOperands(); ++PredNum) {
2759     auto *PredBB = OpPHI->getIncomingBlock(PredNum);
2760     Value *FoundVal = nullptr;
2761     SmallPtrSet<Value *, 4> CurrentDeps;
2762     // We could just skip unreachable edges entirely but it's tricky to do
2763     // with rewriting existing phi nodes.
2764     if (ReachableEdges.count({PredBB, PHIBlock})) {
2765       // Clone the instruction, create an expression from it that is
2766       // translated back into the predecessor, and see if we have a leader.
2767       Instruction *ValueOp = I->clone();
2768       if (MemAccess)
2769         TempToMemory.insert({ValueOp, MemAccess});
2770       bool SafeForPHIOfOps = true;
2771       VisitedOps.clear();
2772       for (auto &Op : ValueOp->operands()) {
2773         auto *OrigOp = &*Op;
2774         // When these operand changes, it could change whether there is a
2775         // leader for us or not, so we have to add additional users.
2776         if (isa<PHINode>(Op)) {
2777           Op = Op->DoPHITranslation(PHIBlock, PredBB);
2778           if (Op != OrigOp && Op != I)
2779             CurrentDeps.insert(Op);
2780         } else if (auto *ValuePHI = RealToTemp.lookup(Op)) {
2781           if (getBlockForValue(ValuePHI) == PHIBlock)
2782             Op = ValuePHI->getIncomingValueForBlock(PredBB);
2783         }
2784         // If we phi-translated the op, it must be safe.
2785         SafeForPHIOfOps =
2786             SafeForPHIOfOps &&
2787             (Op != OrigOp || OpIsSafeForPHIOfOps(Op, PHIBlock, VisitedOps));
2788       }
2789       // FIXME: For those things that are not safe we could generate
2790       // expressions all the way down, and see if this comes out to a
2791       // constant.  For anything where that is true, and unsafe, we should
2792       // have made a phi-of-ops (or value numbered it equivalent to something)
2793       // for the pieces already.
2794       FoundVal = !SafeForPHIOfOps ? nullptr
2795                                   : findLeaderForInst(ValueOp, Visited,
2796                                                       MemAccess, I, PredBB);
2797       ValueOp->deleteValue();
2798       if (!FoundVal) {
2799         // We failed to find a leader for the current ValueOp, but this might
2800         // change in case of the translated operands change.
2801         if (SafeForPHIOfOps)
2802           for (auto *Dep : CurrentDeps)
2803             addAdditionalUsers(Dep, I);
2804 
2805         return nullptr;
2806       }
2807       Deps.insert(CurrentDeps.begin(), CurrentDeps.end());
2808     } else {
2809       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Skipping phi of ops operand for incoming block "
2810                         << getBlockName(PredBB)
2811                         << " because the block is unreachable\n");
2812       FoundVal = PoisonValue::get(I->getType());
2813       RevisitOnReachabilityChange[PHIBlock].set(InstrToDFSNum(I));
2814     }
2815 
2816     PHIOps.push_back({FoundVal, PredBB});
2817     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found phi of ops operand " << *FoundVal << " in "
2818                       << getBlockName(PredBB) << "\n");
2819   }
2820   for (auto *Dep : Deps)
2821     addAdditionalUsers(Dep, I);
2822   sortPHIOps(PHIOps);
2823   auto *E = performSymbolicPHIEvaluation(PHIOps, I, PHIBlock);
2824   if (isa<ConstantExpression>(E) || isa<VariableExpression>(E)) {
2825     LLVM_DEBUG(
2826         dbgs()
2827         << "Not creating real PHI of ops because it simplified to existing "
2828            "value or constant\n");
2829     // We have leaders for all operands, but do not create a real PHI node with
2830     // those leaders as operands, so the link between the operands and the
2831     // PHI-of-ops is not materialized in the IR. If any of those leaders
2832     // changes, the PHI-of-op may change also, so we need to add the operands as
2833     // additional users.
2834     for (auto &O : PHIOps)
2835       addAdditionalUsers(O.first, I);
2836 
2837     return E;
2838   }
2839   auto *ValuePHI = RealToTemp.lookup(I);
2840   bool NewPHI = false;
2841   if (!ValuePHI) {
2842     ValuePHI =
2843         PHINode::Create(I->getType(), OpPHI->getNumOperands(), "phiofops");
2844     addPhiOfOps(ValuePHI, PHIBlock, I);
2845     NewPHI = true;
2846     NumGVNPHIOfOpsCreated++;
2847   }
2848   if (NewPHI) {
2849     for (auto PHIOp : PHIOps)
2850       ValuePHI->addIncoming(PHIOp.first, PHIOp.second);
2851   } else {
2852     TempToBlock[ValuePHI] = PHIBlock;
2853     unsigned int i = 0;
2854     for (auto PHIOp : PHIOps) {
2855       ValuePHI->setIncomingValue(i, PHIOp.first);
2856       ValuePHI->setIncomingBlock(i, PHIOp.second);
2857       ++i;
2858     }
2859   }
2860   RevisitOnReachabilityChange[PHIBlock].set(InstrToDFSNum(I));
2861   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Created phi of ops " << *ValuePHI << " for " << *I
2862                     << "\n");
2863 
2864   return E;
2865 }
2866 
2867 // The algorithm initially places the values of the routine in the TOP
2868 // congruence class. The leader of TOP is the undetermined value `poison`.
2869 // When the algorithm has finished, values still in TOP are unreachable.
2870 void NewGVN::initializeCongruenceClasses(Function &F) {
2871   NextCongruenceNum = 0;
2872 
2873   // Note that even though we use the live on entry def as a representative
2874   // MemoryAccess, it is *not* the same as the actual live on entry def. We
2875   // have no real equivalent to poison for MemoryAccesses, and so we really
2876   // should be checking whether the MemoryAccess is top if we want to know if it
2877   // is equivalent to everything.  Otherwise, what this really signifies is that
2878   // the access "it reaches all the way back to the beginning of the function"
2879 
2880   // Initialize all other instructions to be in TOP class.
2881   TOPClass = createCongruenceClass(nullptr, nullptr);
2882   TOPClass->setMemoryLeader(MSSA->getLiveOnEntryDef());
2883   //  The live on entry def gets put into it's own class
2884   MemoryAccessToClass[MSSA->getLiveOnEntryDef()] =
2885       createMemoryClass(MSSA->getLiveOnEntryDef());
2886 
2887   for (auto *DTN : nodes(DT)) {
2888     BasicBlock *BB = DTN->getBlock();
2889     // All MemoryAccesses are equivalent to live on entry to start. They must
2890     // be initialized to something so that initial changes are noticed. For
2891     // the maximal answer, we initialize them all to be the same as
2892     // liveOnEntry.
2893     auto *MemoryBlockDefs = MSSA->getBlockDefs(BB);
2894     if (MemoryBlockDefs)
2895       for (const auto &Def : *MemoryBlockDefs) {
2896         MemoryAccessToClass[&Def] = TOPClass;
2897         auto *MD = dyn_cast<MemoryDef>(&Def);
2898         // Insert the memory phis into the member list.
2899         if (!MD) {
2900           const MemoryPhi *MP = cast<MemoryPhi>(&Def);
2901           TOPClass->memory_insert(MP);
2902           MemoryPhiState.insert({MP, MPS_TOP});
2903         }
2904 
2905         if (MD && isa<StoreInst>(MD->getMemoryInst()))
2906           TOPClass->incStoreCount();
2907       }
2908 
2909     // FIXME: This is trying to discover which instructions are uses of phi
2910     // nodes.  We should move this into one of the myriad of places that walk
2911     // all the operands already.
2912     for (auto &I : *BB) {
2913       if (isa<PHINode>(&I))
2914         for (auto *U : I.users())
2915           if (auto *UInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U))
2916             if (InstrToDFSNum(UInst) != 0 && okayForPHIOfOps(UInst))
2917               PHINodeUses.insert(UInst);
2918       // Don't insert void terminators into the class. We don't value number
2919       // them, and they just end up sitting in TOP.
2920       if (I.isTerminator() && I.getType()->isVoidTy())
2921         continue;
2922       TOPClass->insert(&I);
2923       ValueToClass[&I] = TOPClass;
2924     }
2925   }
2926 
2927   // Initialize arguments to be in their own unique congruence classes
2928   for (auto &FA : F.args())
2929     createSingletonCongruenceClass(&FA);
2930 }
2931 
2932 void NewGVN::cleanupTables() {
2933   for (CongruenceClass *&CC : CongruenceClasses) {
2934     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Congruence class " << CC->getID() << " has "
2935                       << CC->size() << " members\n");
2936     // Make sure we delete the congruence class (probably worth switching to
2937     // a unique_ptr at some point.
2938     delete CC;
2939     CC = nullptr;
2940   }
2941 
2942   // Destroy the value expressions
2943   SmallVector<Instruction *, 8> TempInst(AllTempInstructions.begin(),
2944                                          AllTempInstructions.end());
2945   AllTempInstructions.clear();
2946 
2947   // We have to drop all references for everything first, so there are no uses
2948   // left as we delete them.
2949   for (auto *I : TempInst) {
2950     I->dropAllReferences();
2951   }
2952 
2953   while (!TempInst.empty()) {
2954     auto *I = TempInst.pop_back_val();
2955     I->deleteValue();
2956   }
2957 
2958   ValueToClass.clear();
2959   ArgRecycler.clear(ExpressionAllocator);
2960   ExpressionAllocator.Reset();
2961   CongruenceClasses.clear();
2962   ExpressionToClass.clear();
2963   ValueToExpression.clear();
2964   RealToTemp.clear();
2965   AdditionalUsers.clear();
2966   ExpressionToPhiOfOps.clear();
2967   TempToBlock.clear();
2968   TempToMemory.clear();
2969   PHINodeUses.clear();
2970   OpSafeForPHIOfOps.clear();
2971   ReachableBlocks.clear();
2972   ReachableEdges.clear();
2973 #ifndef NDEBUG
2974   ProcessedCount.clear();
2975 #endif
2976   InstrDFS.clear();
2977   InstructionsToErase.clear();
2978   DFSToInstr.clear();
2979   BlockInstRange.clear();
2980   TouchedInstructions.clear();
2981   MemoryAccessToClass.clear();
2982   PredicateToUsers.clear();
2983   MemoryToUsers.clear();
2984   RevisitOnReachabilityChange.clear();
2985   IntrinsicInstPred.clear();
2986 }
2987 
2988 // Assign local DFS number mapping to instructions, and leave space for Value
2989 // PHI's.
2990 std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> NewGVN::assignDFSNumbers(BasicBlock *B,
2991                                                        unsigned Start) {
2992   unsigned End = Start;
2993   if (MemoryAccess *MemPhi = getMemoryAccess(B)) {
2994     InstrDFS[MemPhi] = End++;
2995     DFSToInstr.emplace_back(MemPhi);
2996   }
2997 
2998   // Then the real block goes next.
2999   for (auto &I : *B) {
3000     // There's no need to call isInstructionTriviallyDead more than once on
3001     // an instruction. Therefore, once we know that an instruction is dead
3002     // we change its DFS number so that it doesn't get value numbered.
3003     if (isInstructionTriviallyDead(&I, TLI)) {
3004       InstrDFS[&I] = 0;
3005       LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Skipping trivially dead instruction " << I << "\n");
3006       markInstructionForDeletion(&I);
3007       continue;
3008     }
3009     if (isa<PHINode>(&I))
3010       RevisitOnReachabilityChange[B].set(End);
3011     InstrDFS[&I] = End++;
3012     DFSToInstr.emplace_back(&I);
3013   }
3014 
3015   // All of the range functions taken half-open ranges (open on the end side).
3016   // So we do not subtract one from count, because at this point it is one
3017   // greater than the last instruction.
3018   return std::make_pair(Start, End);
3019 }
3020 
3021 void NewGVN::updateProcessedCount(const Value *V) {
3022 #ifndef NDEBUG
3023   if (ProcessedCount.count(V) == 0) {
3024     ProcessedCount.insert({V, 1});
3025   } else {
3026     ++ProcessedCount[V];
3027     assert(ProcessedCount[V] < 100 &&
3028            "Seem to have processed the same Value a lot");
3029   }
3030 #endif
3031 }
3032 
3033 // Evaluate MemoryPhi nodes symbolically, just like PHI nodes
3034 void NewGVN::valueNumberMemoryPhi(MemoryPhi *MP) {
3035   // If all the arguments are the same, the MemoryPhi has the same value as the
3036   // argument.  Filter out unreachable blocks and self phis from our operands.
3037   // TODO: We could do cycle-checking on the memory phis to allow valueizing for
3038   // self-phi checking.
3039   const BasicBlock *PHIBlock = MP->getBlock();
3040   auto Filtered = make_filter_range(MP->operands(), [&](const Use &U) {
3041     return cast<MemoryAccess>(U) != MP &&
3042            !isMemoryAccessTOP(cast<MemoryAccess>(U)) &&
3043            ReachableEdges.count({MP->getIncomingBlock(U), PHIBlock});
3044   });
3045   // If all that is left is nothing, our memoryphi is poison. We keep it as
3046   // InitialClass.  Note: The only case this should happen is if we have at
3047   // least one self-argument.
3048   if (Filtered.begin() == Filtered.end()) {
3049     if (setMemoryClass(MP, TOPClass))
3050       markMemoryUsersTouched(MP);
3051     return;
3052   }
3053 
3054   // Transform the remaining operands into operand leaders.
3055   // FIXME: mapped_iterator should have a range version.
3056   auto LookupFunc = [&](const Use &U) {
3057     return lookupMemoryLeader(cast<MemoryAccess>(U));
3058   };
3059   auto MappedBegin = map_iterator(Filtered.begin(), LookupFunc);
3060   auto MappedEnd = map_iterator(Filtered.end(), LookupFunc);
3061 
3062   // and now check if all the elements are equal.
3063   // Sadly, we can't use std::equals since these are random access iterators.
3064   const auto *AllSameValue = *MappedBegin;
3065   ++MappedBegin;
3066   bool AllEqual = std::all_of(
3067       MappedBegin, MappedEnd,
3068       [&AllSameValue](const MemoryAccess *V) { return V == AllSameValue; });
3069 
3070   if (AllEqual)
3071     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Memory Phi value numbered to " << *AllSameValue
3072                       << "\n");
3073   else
3074     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Memory Phi value numbered to itself\n");
3075   // If it's equal to something, it's in that class. Otherwise, it has to be in
3076   // a class where it is the leader (other things may be equivalent to it, but
3077   // it needs to start off in its own class, which means it must have been the
3078   // leader, and it can't have stopped being the leader because it was never
3079   // removed).
3080   CongruenceClass *CC =
3081       AllEqual ? getMemoryClass(AllSameValue) : ensureLeaderOfMemoryClass(MP);
3082   auto OldState = MemoryPhiState.lookup(MP);
3083   assert(OldState != MPS_Invalid && "Invalid memory phi state");
3084   auto NewState = AllEqual ? MPS_Equivalent : MPS_Unique;
3085   MemoryPhiState[MP] = NewState;
3086   if (setMemoryClass(MP, CC) || OldState != NewState)
3087     markMemoryUsersTouched(MP);
3088 }
3089 
3090 // Value number a single instruction, symbolically evaluating, performing
3091 // congruence finding, and updating mappings.
3092 void NewGVN::valueNumberInstruction(Instruction *I) {
3093   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Processing instruction " << *I << "\n");
3094   if (!I->isTerminator()) {
3095     const Expression *Symbolized = nullptr;
3096     SmallPtrSet<Value *, 2> Visited;
3097     if (DebugCounter::shouldExecute(VNCounter)) {
3098       auto Res = performSymbolicEvaluation(I, Visited);
3099       Symbolized = Res.Expr;
3100       addAdditionalUsers(Res, I);
3101 
3102       // Make a phi of ops if necessary
3103       if (Symbolized && !isa<ConstantExpression>(Symbolized) &&
3104           !isa<VariableExpression>(Symbolized) && PHINodeUses.count(I)) {
3105         auto *PHIE = makePossiblePHIOfOps(I, Visited);
3106         // If we created a phi of ops, use it.
3107         // If we couldn't create one, make sure we don't leave one lying around
3108         if (PHIE) {
3109           Symbolized = PHIE;
3110         } else if (auto *Op = RealToTemp.lookup(I)) {
3111           removePhiOfOps(I, Op);
3112         }
3113       }
3114     } else {
3115       // Mark the instruction as unused so we don't value number it again.
3116       InstrDFS[I] = 0;
3117     }
3118     // If we couldn't come up with a symbolic expression, use the unknown
3119     // expression
3120     if (Symbolized == nullptr)
3121       Symbolized = createUnknownExpression(I);
3122     performCongruenceFinding(I, Symbolized);
3123   } else {
3124     // Handle terminators that return values. All of them produce values we
3125     // don't currently understand.  We don't place non-value producing
3126     // terminators in a class.
3127     if (!I->getType()->isVoidTy()) {
3128       auto *Symbolized = createUnknownExpression(I);
3129       performCongruenceFinding(I, Symbolized);
3130     }
3131     processOutgoingEdges(I, I->getParent());
3132   }
3133 }
3134 
3135 // Check if there is a path, using single or equal argument phi nodes, from
3136 // First to Second.
3137 bool NewGVN::singleReachablePHIPath(
3138     SmallPtrSet<const MemoryAccess *, 8> &Visited, const MemoryAccess *First,
3139     const MemoryAccess *Second) const {
3140   if (First == Second)
3141     return true;
3142   if (MSSA->isLiveOnEntryDef(First))
3143     return false;
3144 
3145   // This is not perfect, but as we're just verifying here, we can live with
3146   // the loss of precision. The real solution would be that of doing strongly
3147   // connected component finding in this routine, and it's probably not worth
3148   // the complexity for the time being. So, we just keep a set of visited
3149   // MemoryAccess and return true when we hit a cycle.
3150   if (!Visited.insert(First).second)
3151     return true;
3152 
3153   const auto *EndDef = First;
3154   for (const auto *ChainDef : optimized_def_chain(First)) {
3155     if (ChainDef == Second)
3156       return true;
3157     if (MSSA->isLiveOnEntryDef(ChainDef))
3158       return false;
3159     EndDef = ChainDef;
3160   }
3161   auto *MP = cast<MemoryPhi>(EndDef);
3162   auto ReachableOperandPred = [&](const Use &U) {
3163     return ReachableEdges.count({MP->getIncomingBlock(U), MP->getBlock()});
3164   };
3165   auto FilteredPhiArgs =
3166       make_filter_range(MP->operands(), ReachableOperandPred);
3167   SmallVector<const Value *, 32> OperandList;
3168   llvm::copy(FilteredPhiArgs, std::back_inserter(OperandList));
3169   bool Okay = all_equal(OperandList);
3170   if (Okay)
3171     return singleReachablePHIPath(Visited, cast<MemoryAccess>(OperandList[0]),
3172                                   Second);
3173   return false;
3174 }
3175 
3176 // Verify the that the memory equivalence table makes sense relative to the
3177 // congruence classes.  Note that this checking is not perfect, and is currently
3178 // subject to very rare false negatives. It is only useful for
3179 // testing/debugging.
3180 void NewGVN::verifyMemoryCongruency() const {
3181 #ifndef NDEBUG
3182   // Verify that the memory table equivalence and memory member set match
3183   for (const auto *CC : CongruenceClasses) {
3184     if (CC == TOPClass || CC->isDead())
3185       continue;
3186     if (CC->getStoreCount() != 0) {
3187       assert((CC->getStoredValue() || !isa<StoreInst>(CC->getLeader())) &&
3188              "Any class with a store as a leader should have a "
3189              "representative stored value");
3190       assert(CC->getMemoryLeader() &&
3191              "Any congruence class with a store should have a "
3192              "representative access");
3193     }
3194 
3195     if (CC->getMemoryLeader())
3196       assert(MemoryAccessToClass.lookup(CC->getMemoryLeader()) == CC &&
3197              "Representative MemoryAccess does not appear to be reverse "
3198              "mapped properly");
3199     for (const auto *M : CC->memory())
3200       assert(MemoryAccessToClass.lookup(M) == CC &&
3201              "Memory member does not appear to be reverse mapped properly");
3202   }
3203 
3204   // Anything equivalent in the MemoryAccess table should be in the same
3205   // congruence class.
3206 
3207   // Filter out the unreachable and trivially dead entries, because they may
3208   // never have been updated if the instructions were not processed.
3209   auto ReachableAccessPred =
3210       [&](const std::pair<const MemoryAccess *, CongruenceClass *> Pair) {
3211         bool Result = ReachableBlocks.count(Pair.first->getBlock());
3212         if (!Result || MSSA->isLiveOnEntryDef(Pair.first) ||
3213             MemoryToDFSNum(Pair.first) == 0)
3214           return false;
3215         if (auto *MemDef = dyn_cast<MemoryDef>(Pair.first))
3216           return !isInstructionTriviallyDead(MemDef->getMemoryInst());
3217 
3218         // We could have phi nodes which operands are all trivially dead,
3219         // so we don't process them.
3220         if (auto *MemPHI = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(Pair.first)) {
3221           for (const auto &U : MemPHI->incoming_values()) {
3222             if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(&*U)) {
3223               if (!isInstructionTriviallyDead(I))
3224                 return true;
3225             }
3226           }
3227           return false;
3228         }
3229 
3230         return true;
3231       };
3232 
3233   auto Filtered = make_filter_range(MemoryAccessToClass, ReachableAccessPred);
3234   for (auto KV : Filtered) {
3235     if (auto *FirstMUD = dyn_cast<MemoryUseOrDef>(KV.first)) {
3236       auto *SecondMUD = dyn_cast<MemoryUseOrDef>(KV.second->getMemoryLeader());
3237       if (FirstMUD && SecondMUD) {
3238         SmallPtrSet<const MemoryAccess *, 8> VisitedMAS;
3239         assert((singleReachablePHIPath(VisitedMAS, FirstMUD, SecondMUD) ||
3240                 ValueToClass.lookup(FirstMUD->getMemoryInst()) ==
3241                     ValueToClass.lookup(SecondMUD->getMemoryInst())) &&
3242                "The instructions for these memory operations should have "
3243                "been in the same congruence class or reachable through"
3244                "a single argument phi");
3245       }
3246     } else if (auto *FirstMP = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(KV.first)) {
3247       // We can only sanely verify that MemoryDefs in the operand list all have
3248       // the same class.
3249       auto ReachableOperandPred = [&](const Use &U) {
3250         return ReachableEdges.count(
3251                    {FirstMP->getIncomingBlock(U), FirstMP->getBlock()}) &&
3252                isa<MemoryDef>(U);
3253 
3254       };
3255       // All arguments should in the same class, ignoring unreachable arguments
3256       auto FilteredPhiArgs =
3257           make_filter_range(FirstMP->operands(), ReachableOperandPred);
3258       SmallVector<const CongruenceClass *, 16> PhiOpClasses;
3259       std::transform(FilteredPhiArgs.begin(), FilteredPhiArgs.end(),
3260                      std::back_inserter(PhiOpClasses), [&](const Use &U) {
3261                        const MemoryDef *MD = cast<MemoryDef>(U);
3262                        return ValueToClass.lookup(MD->getMemoryInst());
3263                      });
3264       assert(all_equal(PhiOpClasses) &&
3265              "All MemoryPhi arguments should be in the same class");
3266     }
3267   }
3268 #endif
3269 }
3270 
3271 // Verify that the sparse propagation we did actually found the maximal fixpoint
3272 // We do this by storing the value to class mapping, touching all instructions,
3273 // and redoing the iteration to see if anything changed.
3274 void NewGVN::verifyIterationSettled(Function &F) {
3275 #ifndef NDEBUG
3276   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Beginning iteration verification\n");
3277   if (DebugCounter::isCounterSet(VNCounter))
3278     DebugCounter::setCounterValue(VNCounter, StartingVNCounter);
3279 
3280   // Note that we have to store the actual classes, as we may change existing
3281   // classes during iteration.  This is because our memory iteration propagation
3282   // is not perfect, and so may waste a little work.  But it should generate
3283   // exactly the same congruence classes we have now, with different IDs.
3284   std::map<const Value *, CongruenceClass> BeforeIteration;
3285 
3286   for (auto &KV : ValueToClass) {
3287     if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(KV.first))
3288       // Skip unused/dead instructions.
3289       if (InstrToDFSNum(I) == 0)
3290         continue;
3291     BeforeIteration.insert({KV.first, *KV.second});
3292   }
3293 
3294   TouchedInstructions.set();
3295   TouchedInstructions.reset(0);
3296   OpSafeForPHIOfOps.clear();
3297   iterateTouchedInstructions();
3298   DenseSet<std::pair<const CongruenceClass *, const CongruenceClass *>>
3299       EqualClasses;
3300   for (const auto &KV : ValueToClass) {
3301     if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(KV.first))
3302       // Skip unused/dead instructions.
3303       if (InstrToDFSNum(I) == 0)
3304         continue;
3305     // We could sink these uses, but i think this adds a bit of clarity here as
3306     // to what we are comparing.
3307     auto *BeforeCC = &BeforeIteration.find(KV.first)->second;
3308     auto *AfterCC = KV.second;
3309     // Note that the classes can't change at this point, so we memoize the set
3310     // that are equal.
3311     if (!EqualClasses.count({BeforeCC, AfterCC})) {
3312       assert(BeforeCC->isEquivalentTo(AfterCC) &&
3313              "Value number changed after main loop completed!");
3314       EqualClasses.insert({BeforeCC, AfterCC});
3315     }
3316   }
3317 #endif
3318 }
3319 
3320 // Verify that for each store expression in the expression to class mapping,
3321 // only the latest appears, and multiple ones do not appear.
3322 // Because loads do not use the stored value when doing equality with stores,
3323 // if we don't erase the old store expressions from the table, a load can find
3324 // a no-longer valid StoreExpression.
3325 void NewGVN::verifyStoreExpressions() const {
3326 #ifndef NDEBUG
3327   // This is the only use of this, and it's not worth defining a complicated
3328   // densemapinfo hash/equality function for it.
3329   std::set<
3330       std::pair<const Value *,
3331                 std::tuple<const Value *, const CongruenceClass *, Value *>>>
3332       StoreExpressionSet;
3333   for (const auto &KV : ExpressionToClass) {
3334     if (auto *SE = dyn_cast<StoreExpression>(KV.first)) {
3335       // Make sure a version that will conflict with loads is not already there
3336       auto Res = StoreExpressionSet.insert(
3337           {SE->getOperand(0), std::make_tuple(SE->getMemoryLeader(), KV.second,
3338                                               SE->getStoredValue())});
3339       bool Okay = Res.second;
3340       // It's okay to have the same expression already in there if it is
3341       // identical in nature.
3342       // This can happen when the leader of the stored value changes over time.
3343       if (!Okay)
3344         Okay = (std::get<1>(Res.first->second) == KV.second) &&
3345                (lookupOperandLeader(std::get<2>(Res.first->second)) ==
3346                 lookupOperandLeader(SE->getStoredValue()));
3347       assert(Okay && "Stored expression conflict exists in expression table");
3348       auto *ValueExpr = ValueToExpression.lookup(SE->getStoreInst());
3349       assert(ValueExpr && ValueExpr->equals(*SE) &&
3350              "StoreExpression in ExpressionToClass is not latest "
3351              "StoreExpression for value");
3352     }
3353   }
3354 #endif
3355 }
3356 
3357 // This is the main value numbering loop, it iterates over the initial touched
3358 // instruction set, propagating value numbers, marking things touched, etc,
3359 // until the set of touched instructions is completely empty.
3360 void NewGVN::iterateTouchedInstructions() {
3361   uint64_t Iterations = 0;
3362   // Figure out where touchedinstructions starts
3363   int FirstInstr = TouchedInstructions.find_first();
3364   // Nothing set, nothing to iterate, just return.
3365   if (FirstInstr == -1)
3366     return;
3367   const BasicBlock *LastBlock = getBlockForValue(InstrFromDFSNum(FirstInstr));
3368   while (TouchedInstructions.any()) {
3369     ++Iterations;
3370     // Walk through all the instructions in all the blocks in RPO.
3371     // TODO: As we hit a new block, we should push and pop equalities into a
3372     // table lookupOperandLeader can use, to catch things PredicateInfo
3373     // might miss, like edge-only equivalences.
3374     for (unsigned InstrNum : TouchedInstructions.set_bits()) {
3375 
3376       // This instruction was found to be dead. We don't bother looking
3377       // at it again.
3378       if (InstrNum == 0) {
3379         TouchedInstructions.reset(InstrNum);
3380         continue;
3381       }
3382 
3383       Value *V = InstrFromDFSNum(InstrNum);
3384       const BasicBlock *CurrBlock = getBlockForValue(V);
3385 
3386       // If we hit a new block, do reachability processing.
3387       if (CurrBlock != LastBlock) {
3388         LastBlock = CurrBlock;
3389         bool BlockReachable = ReachableBlocks.count(CurrBlock);
3390         const auto &CurrInstRange = BlockInstRange.lookup(CurrBlock);
3391 
3392         // If it's not reachable, erase any touched instructions and move on.
3393         if (!BlockReachable) {
3394           TouchedInstructions.reset(CurrInstRange.first, CurrInstRange.second);
3395           LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Skipping instructions in block "
3396                             << getBlockName(CurrBlock)
3397                             << " because it is unreachable\n");
3398           continue;
3399         }
3400         updateProcessedCount(CurrBlock);
3401       }
3402       // Reset after processing (because we may mark ourselves as touched when
3403       // we propagate equalities).
3404       TouchedInstructions.reset(InstrNum);
3405 
3406       if (auto *MP = dyn_cast<MemoryPhi>(V)) {
3407         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Processing MemoryPhi " << *MP << "\n");
3408         valueNumberMemoryPhi(MP);
3409       } else if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V)) {
3410         valueNumberInstruction(I);
3411       } else {
3412         llvm_unreachable("Should have been a MemoryPhi or Instruction");
3413       }
3414       updateProcessedCount(V);
3415     }
3416   }
3417   NumGVNMaxIterations = std::max(NumGVNMaxIterations.getValue(), Iterations);
3418 }
3419 
3420 // This is the main transformation entry point.
3421 bool NewGVN::runGVN() {
3422   if (DebugCounter::isCounterSet(VNCounter))
3423     StartingVNCounter = DebugCounter::getCounterValue(VNCounter);
3424   bool Changed = false;
3425   NumFuncArgs = F.arg_size();
3426   MSSAWalker = MSSA->getWalker();
3427   SingletonDeadExpression = new (ExpressionAllocator) DeadExpression();
3428 
3429   // Count number of instructions for sizing of hash tables, and come
3430   // up with a global dfs numbering for instructions.
3431   unsigned ICount = 1;
3432   // Add an empty instruction to account for the fact that we start at 1
3433   DFSToInstr.emplace_back(nullptr);
3434   // Note: We want ideal RPO traversal of the blocks, which is not quite the
3435   // same as dominator tree order, particularly with regard whether backedges
3436   // get visited first or second, given a block with multiple successors.
3437   // If we visit in the wrong order, we will end up performing N times as many
3438   // iterations.
3439   // The dominator tree does guarantee that, for a given dom tree node, it's
3440   // parent must occur before it in the RPO ordering. Thus, we only need to sort
3441   // the siblings.
3442   ReversePostOrderTraversal<Function *> RPOT(&F);
3443   unsigned Counter = 0;
3444   for (auto &B : RPOT) {
3445     auto *Node = DT->getNode(B);
3446     assert(Node && "RPO and Dominator tree should have same reachability");
3447     RPOOrdering[Node] = ++Counter;
3448   }
3449   // Sort dominator tree children arrays into RPO.
3450   for (auto &B : RPOT) {
3451     auto *Node = DT->getNode(B);
3452     if (Node->getNumChildren() > 1)
3453       llvm::sort(*Node, [&](const DomTreeNode *A, const DomTreeNode *B) {
3454         return RPOOrdering[A] < RPOOrdering[B];
3455       });
3456   }
3457 
3458   // Now a standard depth first ordering of the domtree is equivalent to RPO.
3459   for (auto *DTN : depth_first(DT->getRootNode())) {
3460     BasicBlock *B = DTN->getBlock();
3461     const auto &BlockRange = assignDFSNumbers(B, ICount);
3462     BlockInstRange.insert({B, BlockRange});
3463     ICount += BlockRange.second - BlockRange.first;
3464   }
3465   initializeCongruenceClasses(F);
3466 
3467   TouchedInstructions.resize(ICount);
3468   // Ensure we don't end up resizing the expressionToClass map, as
3469   // that can be quite expensive. At most, we have one expression per
3470   // instruction.
3471   ExpressionToClass.reserve(ICount);
3472 
3473   // Initialize the touched instructions to include the entry block.
3474   const auto &InstRange = BlockInstRange.lookup(&F.getEntryBlock());
3475   TouchedInstructions.set(InstRange.first, InstRange.second);
3476   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Block " << getBlockName(&F.getEntryBlock())
3477                     << " marked reachable\n");
3478   ReachableBlocks.insert(&F.getEntryBlock());
3479 
3480   iterateTouchedInstructions();
3481   verifyMemoryCongruency();
3482   verifyIterationSettled(F);
3483   verifyStoreExpressions();
3484 
3485   Changed |= eliminateInstructions(F);
3486 
3487   // Delete all instructions marked for deletion.
3488   for (Instruction *ToErase : InstructionsToErase) {
3489     if (!ToErase->use_empty())
3490       ToErase->replaceAllUsesWith(PoisonValue::get(ToErase->getType()));
3491 
3492     assert(ToErase->getParent() &&
3493            "BB containing ToErase deleted unexpectedly!");
3494     ToErase->eraseFromParent();
3495   }
3496   Changed |= !InstructionsToErase.empty();
3497 
3498   // Delete all unreachable blocks.
3499   auto UnreachableBlockPred = [&](const BasicBlock &BB) {
3500     return !ReachableBlocks.count(&BB);
3501   };
3502 
3503   for (auto &BB : make_filter_range(F, UnreachableBlockPred)) {
3504     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "We believe block " << getBlockName(&BB)
3505                       << " is unreachable\n");
3506     deleteInstructionsInBlock(&BB);
3507     Changed = true;
3508   }
3509 
3510   cleanupTables();
3511   return Changed;
3512 }
3513 
3514 struct NewGVN::ValueDFS {
3515   int DFSIn = 0;
3516   int DFSOut = 0;
3517   int LocalNum = 0;
3518 
3519   // Only one of Def and U will be set.
3520   // The bool in the Def tells us whether the Def is the stored value of a
3521   // store.
3522   PointerIntPair<Value *, 1, bool> Def;
3523   Use *U = nullptr;
3524 
3525   bool operator<(const ValueDFS &Other) const {
3526     // It's not enough that any given field be less than - we have sets
3527     // of fields that need to be evaluated together to give a proper ordering.
3528     // For example, if you have;
3529     // DFS (1, 3)
3530     // Val 0
3531     // DFS (1, 2)
3532     // Val 50
3533     // We want the second to be less than the first, but if we just go field
3534     // by field, we will get to Val 0 < Val 50 and say the first is less than
3535     // the second. We only want it to be less than if the DFS orders are equal.
3536     //
3537     // Each LLVM instruction only produces one value, and thus the lowest-level
3538     // differentiator that really matters for the stack (and what we use as as a
3539     // replacement) is the local dfs number.
3540     // Everything else in the structure is instruction level, and only affects
3541     // the order in which we will replace operands of a given instruction.
3542     //
3543     // For a given instruction (IE things with equal dfsin, dfsout, localnum),
3544     // the order of replacement of uses does not matter.
3545     // IE given,
3546     //  a = 5
3547     //  b = a + a
3548     // When you hit b, you will have two valuedfs with the same dfsin, out, and
3549     // localnum.
3550     // The .val will be the same as well.
3551     // The .u's will be different.
3552     // You will replace both, and it does not matter what order you replace them
3553     // in (IE whether you replace operand 2, then operand 1, or operand 1, then
3554     // operand 2).
3555     // Similarly for the case of same dfsin, dfsout, localnum, but different
3556     // .val's
3557     //  a = 5
3558     //  b  = 6
3559     //  c = a + b
3560     // in c, we will a valuedfs for a, and one for b,with everything the same
3561     // but .val  and .u.
3562     // It does not matter what order we replace these operands in.
3563     // You will always end up with the same IR, and this is guaranteed.
3564     return std::tie(DFSIn, DFSOut, LocalNum, Def, U) <
3565            std::tie(Other.DFSIn, Other.DFSOut, Other.LocalNum, Other.Def,
3566                     Other.U);
3567   }
3568 };
3569 
3570 // This function converts the set of members for a congruence class from values,
3571 // to sets of defs and uses with associated DFS info.  The total number of
3572 // reachable uses for each value is stored in UseCount, and instructions that
3573 // seem
3574 // dead (have no non-dead uses) are stored in ProbablyDead.
3575 void NewGVN::convertClassToDFSOrdered(
3576     const CongruenceClass &Dense, SmallVectorImpl<ValueDFS> &DFSOrderedSet,
3577     DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned int> &UseCounts,
3578     SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &ProbablyDead) const {
3579   for (auto *D : Dense) {
3580     // First add the value.
3581     BasicBlock *BB = getBlockForValue(D);
3582     // Constants are handled prior to ever calling this function, so
3583     // we should only be left with instructions as members.
3584     assert(BB && "Should have figured out a basic block for value");
3585     ValueDFS VDDef;
3586     DomTreeNode *DomNode = DT->getNode(BB);
3587     VDDef.DFSIn = DomNode->getDFSNumIn();
3588     VDDef.DFSOut = DomNode->getDFSNumOut();
3589     // If it's a store, use the leader of the value operand, if it's always
3590     // available, or the value operand.  TODO: We could do dominance checks to
3591     // find a dominating leader, but not worth it ATM.
3592     if (auto *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(D)) {
3593       auto Leader = lookupOperandLeader(SI->getValueOperand());
3594       if (alwaysAvailable(Leader)) {
3595         VDDef.Def.setPointer(Leader);
3596       } else {
3597         VDDef.Def.setPointer(SI->getValueOperand());
3598         VDDef.Def.setInt(true);
3599       }
3600     } else {
3601       VDDef.Def.setPointer(D);
3602     }
3603     assert(isa<Instruction>(D) &&
3604            "The dense set member should always be an instruction");
3605     Instruction *Def = cast<Instruction>(D);
3606     VDDef.LocalNum = InstrToDFSNum(D);
3607     DFSOrderedSet.push_back(VDDef);
3608     // If there is a phi node equivalent, add it
3609     if (auto *PN = RealToTemp.lookup(Def)) {
3610       auto *PHIE =
3611           dyn_cast_or_null<PHIExpression>(ValueToExpression.lookup(Def));
3612       if (PHIE) {
3613         VDDef.Def.setInt(false);
3614         VDDef.Def.setPointer(PN);
3615         VDDef.LocalNum = 0;
3616         DFSOrderedSet.push_back(VDDef);
3617       }
3618     }
3619 
3620     unsigned int UseCount = 0;
3621     // Now add the uses.
3622     for (auto &U : Def->uses()) {
3623       if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U.getUser())) {
3624         // Don't try to replace into dead uses
3625         if (InstructionsToErase.count(I))
3626           continue;
3627         ValueDFS VDUse;
3628         // Put the phi node uses in the incoming block.
3629         BasicBlock *IBlock;
3630         if (auto *P = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I)) {
3631           IBlock = P->getIncomingBlock(U);
3632           // Make phi node users appear last in the incoming block
3633           // they are from.
3634           VDUse.LocalNum = InstrDFS.size() + 1;
3635         } else {
3636           IBlock = getBlockForValue(I);
3637           VDUse.LocalNum = InstrToDFSNum(I);
3638         }
3639 
3640         // Skip uses in unreachable blocks, as we're going
3641         // to delete them.
3642         if (!ReachableBlocks.contains(IBlock))
3643           continue;
3644 
3645         DomTreeNode *DomNode = DT->getNode(IBlock);
3646         VDUse.DFSIn = DomNode->getDFSNumIn();
3647         VDUse.DFSOut = DomNode->getDFSNumOut();
3648         VDUse.U = &U;
3649         ++UseCount;
3650         DFSOrderedSet.emplace_back(VDUse);
3651       }
3652     }
3653 
3654     // If there are no uses, it's probably dead (but it may have side-effects,
3655     // so not definitely dead. Otherwise, store the number of uses so we can
3656     // track if it becomes dead later).
3657     if (UseCount == 0)
3658       ProbablyDead.insert(Def);
3659     else
3660       UseCounts[Def] = UseCount;
3661   }
3662 }
3663 
3664 // This function converts the set of members for a congruence class from values,
3665 // to the set of defs for loads and stores, with associated DFS info.
3666 void NewGVN::convertClassToLoadsAndStores(
3667     const CongruenceClass &Dense,
3668     SmallVectorImpl<ValueDFS> &LoadsAndStores) const {
3669   for (auto *D : Dense) {
3670     if (!isa<LoadInst>(D) && !isa<StoreInst>(D))
3671       continue;
3672 
3673     BasicBlock *BB = getBlockForValue(D);
3674     ValueDFS VD;
3675     DomTreeNode *DomNode = DT->getNode(BB);
3676     VD.DFSIn = DomNode->getDFSNumIn();
3677     VD.DFSOut = DomNode->getDFSNumOut();
3678     VD.Def.setPointer(D);
3679 
3680     // If it's an instruction, use the real local dfs number.
3681     if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(D))
3682       VD.LocalNum = InstrToDFSNum(I);
3683     else
3684       llvm_unreachable("Should have been an instruction");
3685 
3686     LoadsAndStores.emplace_back(VD);
3687   }
3688 }
3689 
3690 static void patchAndReplaceAllUsesWith(Instruction *I, Value *Repl) {
3691   patchReplacementInstruction(I, Repl);
3692   I->replaceAllUsesWith(Repl);
3693 }
3694 
3695 void NewGVN::deleteInstructionsInBlock(BasicBlock *BB) {
3696   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "  BasicBlock Dead:" << *BB);
3697   ++NumGVNBlocksDeleted;
3698 
3699   // Delete the instructions backwards, as it has a reduced likelihood of having
3700   // to update as many def-use and use-def chains. Start after the terminator.
3701   auto StartPoint = BB->rbegin();
3702   ++StartPoint;
3703   // Note that we explicitly recalculate BB->rend() on each iteration,
3704   // as it may change when we remove the first instruction.
3705   for (BasicBlock::reverse_iterator I(StartPoint); I != BB->rend();) {
3706     Instruction &Inst = *I++;
3707     if (!Inst.use_empty())
3708       Inst.replaceAllUsesWith(PoisonValue::get(Inst.getType()));
3709     if (isa<LandingPadInst>(Inst))
3710       continue;
3711     salvageKnowledge(&Inst, AC);
3712 
3713     Inst.eraseFromParent();
3714     ++NumGVNInstrDeleted;
3715   }
3716   // Now insert something that simplifycfg will turn into an unreachable.
3717   Type *Int8Ty = Type::getInt8Ty(BB->getContext());
3718   new StoreInst(PoisonValue::get(Int8Ty),
3719                 Constant::getNullValue(Int8Ty->getPointerTo()),
3720                 BB->getTerminator());
3721 }
3722 
3723 void NewGVN::markInstructionForDeletion(Instruction *I) {
3724   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Marking " << *I << " for deletion\n");
3725   InstructionsToErase.insert(I);
3726 }
3727 
3728 void NewGVN::replaceInstruction(Instruction *I, Value *V) {
3729   LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Replacing " << *I << " with " << *V << "\n");
3730   patchAndReplaceAllUsesWith(I, V);
3731   // We save the actual erasing to avoid invalidating memory
3732   // dependencies until we are done with everything.
3733   markInstructionForDeletion(I);
3734 }
3735 
3736 namespace {
3737 
3738 // This is a stack that contains both the value and dfs info of where
3739 // that value is valid.
3740 class ValueDFSStack {
3741 public:
3742   Value *back() const { return ValueStack.back(); }
3743   std::pair<int, int> dfs_back() const { return DFSStack.back(); }
3744 
3745   void push_back(Value *V, int DFSIn, int DFSOut) {
3746     ValueStack.emplace_back(V);
3747     DFSStack.emplace_back(DFSIn, DFSOut);
3748   }
3749 
3750   bool empty() const { return DFSStack.empty(); }
3751 
3752   bool isInScope(int DFSIn, int DFSOut) const {
3753     if (empty())
3754       return false;
3755     return DFSIn >= DFSStack.back().first && DFSOut <= DFSStack.back().second;
3756   }
3757 
3758   void popUntilDFSScope(int DFSIn, int DFSOut) {
3759 
3760     // These two should always be in sync at this point.
3761     assert(ValueStack.size() == DFSStack.size() &&
3762            "Mismatch between ValueStack and DFSStack");
3763     while (
3764         !DFSStack.empty() &&
3765         !(DFSIn >= DFSStack.back().first && DFSOut <= DFSStack.back().second)) {
3766       DFSStack.pop_back();
3767       ValueStack.pop_back();
3768     }
3769   }
3770 
3771 private:
3772   SmallVector<Value *, 8> ValueStack;
3773   SmallVector<std::pair<int, int>, 8> DFSStack;
3774 };
3775 
3776 } // end anonymous namespace
3777 
3778 // Given an expression, get the congruence class for it.
3779 CongruenceClass *NewGVN::getClassForExpression(const Expression *E) const {
3780   if (auto *VE = dyn_cast<VariableExpression>(E))
3781     return ValueToClass.lookup(VE->getVariableValue());
3782   else if (isa<DeadExpression>(E))
3783     return TOPClass;
3784   return ExpressionToClass.lookup(E);
3785 }
3786 
3787 // Given a value and a basic block we are trying to see if it is available in,
3788 // see if the value has a leader available in that block.
3789 Value *NewGVN::findPHIOfOpsLeader(const Expression *E,
3790                                   const Instruction *OrigInst,
3791                                   const BasicBlock *BB) const {
3792   // It would already be constant if we could make it constant
3793   if (auto *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpression>(E))
3794     return CE->getConstantValue();
3795   if (auto *VE = dyn_cast<VariableExpression>(E)) {
3796     auto *V = VE->getVariableValue();
3797     if (alwaysAvailable(V) || DT->dominates(getBlockForValue(V), BB))
3798       return VE->getVariableValue();
3799   }
3800 
3801   auto *CC = getClassForExpression(E);
3802   if (!CC)
3803     return nullptr;
3804   if (alwaysAvailable(CC->getLeader()))
3805     return CC->getLeader();
3806 
3807   for (auto *Member : *CC) {
3808     auto *MemberInst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Member);
3809     if (MemberInst == OrigInst)
3810       continue;
3811     // Anything that isn't an instruction is always available.
3812     if (!MemberInst)
3813       return Member;
3814     if (DT->dominates(getBlockForValue(MemberInst), BB))
3815       return Member;
3816   }
3817   return nullptr;
3818 }
3819 
3820 bool NewGVN::eliminateInstructions(Function &F) {
3821   // This is a non-standard eliminator. The normal way to eliminate is
3822   // to walk the dominator tree in order, keeping track of available
3823   // values, and eliminating them.  However, this is mildly
3824   // pointless. It requires doing lookups on every instruction,
3825   // regardless of whether we will ever eliminate it.  For
3826   // instructions part of most singleton congruence classes, we know we
3827   // will never eliminate them.
3828 
3829   // Instead, this eliminator looks at the congruence classes directly, sorts
3830   // them into a DFS ordering of the dominator tree, and then we just
3831   // perform elimination straight on the sets by walking the congruence
3832   // class member uses in order, and eliminate the ones dominated by the
3833   // last member.   This is worst case O(E log E) where E = number of
3834   // instructions in a single congruence class.  In theory, this is all
3835   // instructions.   In practice, it is much faster, as most instructions are
3836   // either in singleton congruence classes or can't possibly be eliminated
3837   // anyway (if there are no overlapping DFS ranges in class).
3838   // When we find something not dominated, it becomes the new leader
3839   // for elimination purposes.
3840   // TODO: If we wanted to be faster, We could remove any members with no
3841   // overlapping ranges while sorting, as we will never eliminate anything
3842   // with those members, as they don't dominate anything else in our set.
3843 
3844   bool AnythingReplaced = false;
3845 
3846   // Since we are going to walk the domtree anyway, and we can't guarantee the
3847   // DFS numbers are updated, we compute some ourselves.
3848   DT->updateDFSNumbers();
3849 
3850   // Go through all of our phi nodes, and kill the arguments associated with
3851   // unreachable edges.
3852   auto ReplaceUnreachablePHIArgs = [&](PHINode *PHI, BasicBlock *BB) {
3853     for (auto &Operand : PHI->incoming_values())
3854       if (!ReachableEdges.count({PHI->getIncomingBlock(Operand), BB})) {
3855         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Replacing incoming value of " << PHI
3856                           << " for block "
3857                           << getBlockName(PHI->getIncomingBlock(Operand))
3858                           << " with poison due to it being unreachable\n");
3859         Operand.set(PoisonValue::get(PHI->getType()));
3860       }
3861   };
3862   // Replace unreachable phi arguments.
3863   // At this point, RevisitOnReachabilityChange only contains:
3864   //
3865   // 1. PHIs
3866   // 2. Temporaries that will convert to PHIs
3867   // 3. Operations that are affected by an unreachable edge but do not fit into
3868   // 1 or 2 (rare).
3869   // So it is a slight overshoot of what we want. We could make it exact by
3870   // using two SparseBitVectors per block.
3871   DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, unsigned> ReachablePredCount;
3872   for (auto &KV : ReachableEdges)
3873     ReachablePredCount[KV.getEnd()]++;
3874   for (auto &BBPair : RevisitOnReachabilityChange) {
3875     for (auto InstNum : BBPair.second) {
3876       auto *Inst = InstrFromDFSNum(InstNum);
3877       auto *PHI = dyn_cast<PHINode>(Inst);
3878       PHI = PHI ? PHI : dyn_cast_or_null<PHINode>(RealToTemp.lookup(Inst));
3879       if (!PHI)
3880         continue;
3881       auto *BB = BBPair.first;
3882       if (ReachablePredCount.lookup(BB) != PHI->getNumIncomingValues())
3883         ReplaceUnreachablePHIArgs(PHI, BB);
3884     }
3885   }
3886 
3887   // Map to store the use counts
3888   DenseMap<const Value *, unsigned int> UseCounts;
3889   for (auto *CC : reverse(CongruenceClasses)) {
3890     LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Eliminating in congruence class " << CC->getID()
3891                       << "\n");
3892     // Track the equivalent store info so we can decide whether to try
3893     // dead store elimination.
3894     SmallVector<ValueDFS, 8> PossibleDeadStores;
3895     SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 8> ProbablyDead;
3896     if (CC->isDead() || CC->empty())
3897       continue;
3898     // Everything still in the TOP class is unreachable or dead.
3899     if (CC == TOPClass) {
3900       for (auto *M : *CC) {
3901         auto *VTE = ValueToExpression.lookup(M);
3902         if (VTE && isa<DeadExpression>(VTE))
3903           markInstructionForDeletion(cast<Instruction>(M));
3904         assert((!ReachableBlocks.count(cast<Instruction>(M)->getParent()) ||
3905                 InstructionsToErase.count(cast<Instruction>(M))) &&
3906                "Everything in TOP should be unreachable or dead at this "
3907                "point");
3908       }
3909       continue;
3910     }
3911 
3912     assert(CC->getLeader() && "We should have had a leader");
3913     // If this is a leader that is always available, and it's a
3914     // constant or has no equivalences, just replace everything with
3915     // it. We then update the congruence class with whatever members
3916     // are left.
3917     Value *Leader =
3918         CC->getStoredValue() ? CC->getStoredValue() : CC->getLeader();
3919     if (alwaysAvailable(Leader)) {
3920       CongruenceClass::MemberSet MembersLeft;
3921       for (auto *M : *CC) {
3922         Value *Member = M;
3923         // Void things have no uses we can replace.
3924         if (Member == Leader || !isa<Instruction>(Member) ||
3925             Member->getType()->isVoidTy()) {
3926           MembersLeft.insert(Member);
3927           continue;
3928         }
3929         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found replacement " << *(Leader) << " for "
3930                           << *Member << "\n");
3931         auto *I = cast<Instruction>(Member);
3932         assert(Leader != I && "About to accidentally remove our leader");
3933         replaceInstruction(I, Leader);
3934         AnythingReplaced = true;
3935       }
3936       CC->swap(MembersLeft);
3937     } else {
3938       // If this is a singleton, we can skip it.
3939       if (CC->size() != 1 || RealToTemp.count(Leader)) {
3940         // This is a stack because equality replacement/etc may place
3941         // constants in the middle of the member list, and we want to use
3942         // those constant values in preference to the current leader, over
3943         // the scope of those constants.
3944         ValueDFSStack EliminationStack;
3945 
3946         // Convert the members to DFS ordered sets and then merge them.
3947         SmallVector<ValueDFS, 8> DFSOrderedSet;
3948         convertClassToDFSOrdered(*CC, DFSOrderedSet, UseCounts, ProbablyDead);
3949 
3950         // Sort the whole thing.
3951         llvm::sort(DFSOrderedSet);
3952         for (auto &VD : DFSOrderedSet) {
3953           int MemberDFSIn = VD.DFSIn;
3954           int MemberDFSOut = VD.DFSOut;
3955           Value *Def = VD.Def.getPointer();
3956           bool FromStore = VD.Def.getInt();
3957           Use *U = VD.U;
3958           // We ignore void things because we can't get a value from them.
3959           if (Def && Def->getType()->isVoidTy())
3960             continue;
3961           auto *DefInst = dyn_cast_or_null<Instruction>(Def);
3962           if (DefInst && AllTempInstructions.count(DefInst)) {
3963             auto *PN = cast<PHINode>(DefInst);
3964 
3965             // If this is a value phi and that's the expression we used, insert
3966             // it into the program
3967             // remove from temp instruction list.
3968             AllTempInstructions.erase(PN);
3969             auto *DefBlock = getBlockForValue(Def);
3970             LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Inserting fully real phi of ops" << *Def
3971                               << " into block "
3972                               << getBlockName(getBlockForValue(Def)) << "\n");
3973             PN->insertBefore(&DefBlock->front());
3974             Def = PN;
3975             NumGVNPHIOfOpsEliminations++;
3976           }
3977 
3978           if (EliminationStack.empty()) {
3979             LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Elimination Stack is empty\n");
3980           } else {
3981             LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Elimination Stack Top DFS numbers are ("
3982                               << EliminationStack.dfs_back().first << ","
3983                               << EliminationStack.dfs_back().second << ")\n");
3984           }
3985 
3986           LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Current DFS numbers are (" << MemberDFSIn << ","
3987                             << MemberDFSOut << ")\n");
3988           // First, we see if we are out of scope or empty.  If so,
3989           // and there equivalences, we try to replace the top of
3990           // stack with equivalences (if it's on the stack, it must
3991           // not have been eliminated yet).
3992           // Then we synchronize to our current scope, by
3993           // popping until we are back within a DFS scope that
3994           // dominates the current member.
3995           // Then, what happens depends on a few factors
3996           // If the stack is now empty, we need to push
3997           // If we have a constant or a local equivalence we want to
3998           // start using, we also push.
3999           // Otherwise, we walk along, processing members who are
4000           // dominated by this scope, and eliminate them.
4001           bool ShouldPush = Def && EliminationStack.empty();
4002           bool OutOfScope =
4003               !EliminationStack.isInScope(MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut);
4004 
4005           if (OutOfScope || ShouldPush) {
4006             // Sync to our current scope.
4007             EliminationStack.popUntilDFSScope(MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut);
4008             bool ShouldPush = Def && EliminationStack.empty();
4009             if (ShouldPush) {
4010               EliminationStack.push_back(Def, MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut);
4011             }
4012           }
4013 
4014           // Skip the Def's, we only want to eliminate on their uses.  But mark
4015           // dominated defs as dead.
4016           if (Def) {
4017             // For anything in this case, what and how we value number
4018             // guarantees that any side-effets that would have occurred (ie
4019             // throwing, etc) can be proven to either still occur (because it's
4020             // dominated by something that has the same side-effects), or never
4021             // occur.  Otherwise, we would not have been able to prove it value
4022             // equivalent to something else. For these things, we can just mark
4023             // it all dead.  Note that this is different from the "ProbablyDead"
4024             // set, which may not be dominated by anything, and thus, are only
4025             // easy to prove dead if they are also side-effect free. Note that
4026             // because stores are put in terms of the stored value, we skip
4027             // stored values here. If the stored value is really dead, it will
4028             // still be marked for deletion when we process it in its own class.
4029             if (!EliminationStack.empty() && Def != EliminationStack.back() &&
4030                 isa<Instruction>(Def) && !FromStore)
4031               markInstructionForDeletion(cast<Instruction>(Def));
4032             continue;
4033           }
4034           // At this point, we know it is a Use we are trying to possibly
4035           // replace.
4036 
4037           assert(isa<Instruction>(U->get()) &&
4038                  "Current def should have been an instruction");
4039           assert(isa<Instruction>(U->getUser()) &&
4040                  "Current user should have been an instruction");
4041 
4042           // If the thing we are replacing into is already marked to be dead,
4043           // this use is dead.  Note that this is true regardless of whether
4044           // we have anything dominating the use or not.  We do this here
4045           // because we are already walking all the uses anyway.
4046           Instruction *InstUse = cast<Instruction>(U->getUser());
4047           if (InstructionsToErase.count(InstUse)) {
4048             auto &UseCount = UseCounts[U->get()];
4049             if (--UseCount == 0) {
4050               ProbablyDead.insert(cast<Instruction>(U->get()));
4051             }
4052           }
4053 
4054           // If we get to this point, and the stack is empty we must have a use
4055           // with nothing we can use to eliminate this use, so just skip it.
4056           if (EliminationStack.empty())
4057             continue;
4058 
4059           Value *DominatingLeader = EliminationStack.back();
4060 
4061           auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(DominatingLeader);
4062           bool isSSACopy = II && II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::ssa_copy;
4063           if (isSSACopy)
4064             DominatingLeader = II->getOperand(0);
4065 
4066           // Don't replace our existing users with ourselves.
4067           if (U->get() == DominatingLeader)
4068             continue;
4069           LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs()
4070                      << "Found replacement " << *DominatingLeader << " for "
4071                      << *U->get() << " in " << *(U->getUser()) << "\n");
4072 
4073           // If we replaced something in an instruction, handle the patching of
4074           // metadata.  Skip this if we are replacing predicateinfo with its
4075           // original operand, as we already know we can just drop it.
4076           auto *ReplacedInst = cast<Instruction>(U->get());
4077           auto *PI = PredInfo->getPredicateInfoFor(ReplacedInst);
4078           if (!PI || DominatingLeader != PI->OriginalOp)
4079             patchReplacementInstruction(ReplacedInst, DominatingLeader);
4080           U->set(DominatingLeader);
4081           // This is now a use of the dominating leader, which means if the
4082           // dominating leader was dead, it's now live!
4083           auto &LeaderUseCount = UseCounts[DominatingLeader];
4084           // It's about to be alive again.
4085           if (LeaderUseCount == 0 && isa<Instruction>(DominatingLeader))
4086             ProbablyDead.erase(cast<Instruction>(DominatingLeader));
4087           // For copy instructions, we use their operand as a leader,
4088           // which means we remove a user of the copy and it may become dead.
4089           if (isSSACopy) {
4090             unsigned &IIUseCount = UseCounts[II];
4091             if (--IIUseCount == 0)
4092               ProbablyDead.insert(II);
4093           }
4094           ++LeaderUseCount;
4095           AnythingReplaced = true;
4096         }
4097       }
4098     }
4099 
4100     // At this point, anything still in the ProbablyDead set is actually dead if
4101     // would be trivially dead.
4102     for (auto *I : ProbablyDead)
4103       if (wouldInstructionBeTriviallyDead(I))
4104         markInstructionForDeletion(I);
4105 
4106     // Cleanup the congruence class.
4107     CongruenceClass::MemberSet MembersLeft;
4108     for (auto *Member : *CC)
4109       if (!isa<Instruction>(Member) ||
4110           !InstructionsToErase.count(cast<Instruction>(Member)))
4111         MembersLeft.insert(Member);
4112     CC->swap(MembersLeft);
4113 
4114     // If we have possible dead stores to look at, try to eliminate them.
4115     if (CC->getStoreCount() > 0) {
4116       convertClassToLoadsAndStores(*CC, PossibleDeadStores);
4117       llvm::sort(PossibleDeadStores);
4118       ValueDFSStack EliminationStack;
4119       for (auto &VD : PossibleDeadStores) {
4120         int MemberDFSIn = VD.DFSIn;
4121         int MemberDFSOut = VD.DFSOut;
4122         Instruction *Member = cast<Instruction>(VD.Def.getPointer());
4123         if (EliminationStack.empty() ||
4124             !EliminationStack.isInScope(MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut)) {
4125           // Sync to our current scope.
4126           EliminationStack.popUntilDFSScope(MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut);
4127           if (EliminationStack.empty()) {
4128             EliminationStack.push_back(Member, MemberDFSIn, MemberDFSOut);
4129             continue;
4130           }
4131         }
4132         // We already did load elimination, so nothing to do here.
4133         if (isa<LoadInst>(Member))
4134           continue;
4135         assert(!EliminationStack.empty());
4136         Instruction *Leader = cast<Instruction>(EliminationStack.back());
4137         (void)Leader;
4138         assert(DT->dominates(Leader->getParent(), Member->getParent()));
4139         // Member is dominater by Leader, and thus dead
4140         LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Marking dead store " << *Member
4141                           << " that is dominated by " << *Leader << "\n");
4142         markInstructionForDeletion(Member);
4143         CC->erase(Member);
4144         ++NumGVNDeadStores;
4145       }
4146     }
4147   }
4148   return AnythingReplaced;
4149 }
4150 
4151 // This function provides global ranking of operations so that we can place them
4152 // in a canonical order.  Note that rank alone is not necessarily enough for a
4153 // complete ordering, as constants all have the same rank.  However, generally,
4154 // we will simplify an operation with all constants so that it doesn't matter
4155 // what order they appear in.
4156 unsigned int NewGVN::getRank(const Value *V) const {
4157   // Prefer constants to undef to anything else
4158   // Undef is a constant, have to check it first.
4159   // Prefer poison to undef as it's less defined.
4160   // Prefer smaller constants to constantexprs
4161   // Note that the order here matters because of class inheritance
4162   if (isa<ConstantExpr>(V))
4163     return 3;
4164   if (isa<PoisonValue>(V))
4165     return 1;
4166   if (isa<UndefValue>(V))
4167     return 2;
4168   if (isa<Constant>(V))
4169     return 0;
4170   if (auto *A = dyn_cast<Argument>(V))
4171     return 4 + A->getArgNo();
4172 
4173   // Need to shift the instruction DFS by number of arguments + 5 to account for
4174   // the constant and argument ranking above.
4175   unsigned Result = InstrToDFSNum(V);
4176   if (Result > 0)
4177     return 5 + NumFuncArgs + Result;
4178   // Unreachable or something else, just return a really large number.
4179   return ~0;
4180 }
4181 
4182 // This is a function that says whether two commutative operations should
4183 // have their order swapped when canonicalizing.
4184 bool NewGVN::shouldSwapOperands(const Value *A, const Value *B) const {
4185   // Because we only care about a total ordering, and don't rewrite expressions
4186   // in this order, we order by rank, which will give a strict weak ordering to
4187   // everything but constants, and then we order by pointer address.
4188   return std::make_pair(getRank(A), A) > std::make_pair(getRank(B), B);
4189 }
4190 
4191 bool NewGVN::shouldSwapOperandsForIntrinsic(const Value *A, const Value *B,
4192                                             const IntrinsicInst *I) const {
4193   auto LookupResult = IntrinsicInstPred.find(I);
4194   if (shouldSwapOperands(A, B)) {
4195     if (LookupResult == IntrinsicInstPred.end())
4196       IntrinsicInstPred.insert({I, B});
4197     else
4198       LookupResult->second = B;
4199     return true;
4200   }
4201 
4202   if (LookupResult != IntrinsicInstPred.end()) {
4203     auto *SeenPredicate = LookupResult->second;
4204     if (SeenPredicate) {
4205       if (SeenPredicate == B)
4206         return true;
4207       else
4208         LookupResult->second = nullptr;
4209     }
4210   }
4211   return false;
4212 }
4213 
4214 PreservedAnalyses NewGVNPass::run(Function &F, AnalysisManager<Function> &AM) {
4215   // Apparently the order in which we get these results matter for
4216   // the old GVN (see Chandler's comment in GVN.cpp). I'll keep
4217   // the same order here, just in case.
4218   auto &AC = AM.getResult<AssumptionAnalysis>(F);
4219   auto &DT = AM.getResult<DominatorTreeAnalysis>(F);
4220   auto &TLI = AM.getResult<TargetLibraryAnalysis>(F);
4221   auto &AA = AM.getResult<AAManager>(F);
4222   auto &MSSA = AM.getResult<MemorySSAAnalysis>(F).getMSSA();
4223   bool Changed =
4224       NewGVN(F, &DT, &AC, &TLI, &AA, &MSSA, F.getParent()->getDataLayout())
4225           .runGVN();
4226   if (!Changed)
4227     return PreservedAnalyses::all();
4228   PreservedAnalyses PA;
4229   PA.preserve<DominatorTreeAnalysis>();
4230   return PA;
4231 }
4232