1 //===- MergeFunctions.cpp - Merge identical functions ---------------------===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 // 9 // This pass looks for equivalent functions that are mergable and folds them. 10 // 11 // Order relation is defined on set of functions. It was made through 12 // special function comparison procedure that returns 13 // 0 when functions are equal, 14 // -1 when Left function is less than right function, and 15 // 1 for opposite case. We need total-ordering, so we need to maintain 16 // four properties on the functions set: 17 // a <= a (reflexivity) 18 // if a <= b and b <= a then a = b (antisymmetry) 19 // if a <= b and b <= c then a <= c (transitivity). 20 // for all a and b: a <= b or b <= a (totality). 21 // 22 // Comparison iterates through each instruction in each basic block. 23 // Functions are kept on binary tree. For each new function F we perform 24 // lookup in binary tree. 25 // In practice it works the following way: 26 // -- We define Function* container class with custom "operator<" (FunctionPtr). 27 // -- "FunctionPtr" instances are stored in std::set collection, so every 28 // std::set::insert operation will give you result in log(N) time. 29 // 30 // As an optimization, a hash of the function structure is calculated first, and 31 // two functions are only compared if they have the same hash. This hash is 32 // cheap to compute, and has the property that if function F == G according to 33 // the comparison function, then hash(F) == hash(G). This consistency property 34 // is critical to ensuring all possible merging opportunities are exploited. 35 // Collisions in the hash affect the speed of the pass but not the correctness 36 // or determinism of the resulting transformation. 37 // 38 // When a match is found the functions are folded. If both functions are 39 // overridable, we move the functionality into a new internal function and 40 // leave two overridable thunks to it. 41 // 42 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 43 // 44 // Future work: 45 // 46 // * virtual functions. 47 // 48 // Many functions have their address taken by the virtual function table for 49 // the object they belong to. However, as long as it's only used for a lookup 50 // and call, this is irrelevant, and we'd like to fold such functions. 51 // 52 // * be smarter about bitcasts. 53 // 54 // In order to fold functions, we will sometimes add either bitcast instructions 55 // or bitcast constant expressions. Unfortunately, this can confound further 56 // analysis since the two functions differ where one has a bitcast and the 57 // other doesn't. We should learn to look through bitcasts. 58 // 59 // * Compare complex types with pointer types inside. 60 // * Compare cross-reference cases. 61 // * Compare complex expressions. 62 // 63 // All the three issues above could be described as ability to prove that 64 // fA == fB == fC == fE == fF == fG in example below: 65 // 66 // void fA() { 67 // fB(); 68 // } 69 // void fB() { 70 // fA(); 71 // } 72 // 73 // void fE() { 74 // fF(); 75 // } 76 // void fF() { 77 // fG(); 78 // } 79 // void fG() { 80 // fE(); 81 // } 82 // 83 // Simplest cross-reference case (fA <--> fB) was implemented in previous 84 // versions of MergeFunctions, though it presented only in two function pairs 85 // in test-suite (that counts >50k functions) 86 // Though possibility to detect complex cross-referencing (e.g.: A->B->C->D->A) 87 // could cover much more cases. 88 // 89 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 90 91 #include "llvm/Transforms/IPO/MergeFunctions.h" 92 #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" 93 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" 94 #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" 95 #include "llvm/IR/Argument.h" 96 #include "llvm/IR/BasicBlock.h" 97 #include "llvm/IR/Constant.h" 98 #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h" 99 #include "llvm/IR/DebugInfoMetadata.h" 100 #include "llvm/IR/DebugLoc.h" 101 #include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h" 102 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" 103 #include "llvm/IR/GlobalValue.h" 104 #include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h" 105 #include "llvm/IR/InstrTypes.h" 106 #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.h" 107 #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h" 108 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h" 109 #include "llvm/IR/Module.h" 110 #include "llvm/IR/Type.h" 111 #include "llvm/IR/Use.h" 112 #include "llvm/IR/User.h" 113 #include "llvm/IR/Value.h" 114 #include "llvm/IR/ValueHandle.h" 115 #include "llvm/InitializePasses.h" 116 #include "llvm/Pass.h" 117 #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h" 118 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" 119 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 120 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" 121 #include "llvm/Transforms/IPO.h" 122 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/FunctionComparator.h" 123 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/ModuleUtils.h" 124 #include <algorithm> 125 #include <cassert> 126 #include <iterator> 127 #include <set> 128 #include <utility> 129 #include <vector> 130 131 using namespace llvm; 132 133 #define DEBUG_TYPE "mergefunc" 134 135 STATISTIC(NumFunctionsMerged, "Number of functions merged"); 136 STATISTIC(NumThunksWritten, "Number of thunks generated"); 137 STATISTIC(NumAliasesWritten, "Number of aliases generated"); 138 STATISTIC(NumDoubleWeak, "Number of new functions created"); 139 140 static cl::opt<unsigned> NumFunctionsForVerificationCheck( 141 "mergefunc-verify", 142 cl::desc("How many functions in a module could be used for " 143 "MergeFunctions to pass a basic correctness check. " 144 "'0' disables this check. Works only with '-debug' key."), 145 cl::init(0), cl::Hidden); 146 147 // Under option -mergefunc-preserve-debug-info we: 148 // - Do not create a new function for a thunk. 149 // - Retain the debug info for a thunk's parameters (and associated 150 // instructions for the debug info) from the entry block. 151 // Note: -debug will display the algorithm at work. 152 // - Create debug-info for the call (to the shared implementation) made by 153 // a thunk and its return value. 154 // - Erase the rest of the function, retaining the (minimally sized) entry 155 // block to create a thunk. 156 // - Preserve a thunk's call site to point to the thunk even when both occur 157 // within the same translation unit, to aid debugability. Note that this 158 // behaviour differs from the underlying -mergefunc implementation which 159 // modifies the thunk's call site to point to the shared implementation 160 // when both occur within the same translation unit. 161 static cl::opt<bool> 162 MergeFunctionsPDI("mergefunc-preserve-debug-info", cl::Hidden, 163 cl::init(false), 164 cl::desc("Preserve debug info in thunk when mergefunc " 165 "transformations are made.")); 166 167 static cl::opt<bool> 168 MergeFunctionsAliases("mergefunc-use-aliases", cl::Hidden, 169 cl::init(false), 170 cl::desc("Allow mergefunc to create aliases")); 171 172 namespace { 173 174 class FunctionNode { 175 mutable AssertingVH<Function> F; 176 FunctionComparator::FunctionHash Hash; 177 178 public: 179 // Note the hash is recalculated potentially multiple times, but it is cheap. 180 FunctionNode(Function *F) 181 : F(F), Hash(FunctionComparator::functionHash(*F)) {} 182 183 Function *getFunc() const { return F; } 184 FunctionComparator::FunctionHash getHash() const { return Hash; } 185 186 /// Replace the reference to the function F by the function G, assuming their 187 /// implementations are equal. 188 void replaceBy(Function *G) const { 189 F = G; 190 } 191 }; 192 193 /// MergeFunctions finds functions which will generate identical machine code, 194 /// by considering all pointer types to be equivalent. Once identified, 195 /// MergeFunctions will fold them by replacing a call to one to a call to a 196 /// bitcast of the other. 197 class MergeFunctions { 198 public: 199 MergeFunctions() : FnTree(FunctionNodeCmp(&GlobalNumbers)) { 200 } 201 202 bool runOnModule(Module &M); 203 204 private: 205 // The function comparison operator is provided here so that FunctionNodes do 206 // not need to become larger with another pointer. 207 class FunctionNodeCmp { 208 GlobalNumberState* GlobalNumbers; 209 210 public: 211 FunctionNodeCmp(GlobalNumberState* GN) : GlobalNumbers(GN) {} 212 213 bool operator()(const FunctionNode &LHS, const FunctionNode &RHS) const { 214 // Order first by hashes, then full function comparison. 215 if (LHS.getHash() != RHS.getHash()) 216 return LHS.getHash() < RHS.getHash(); 217 FunctionComparator FCmp(LHS.getFunc(), RHS.getFunc(), GlobalNumbers); 218 return FCmp.compare() < 0; 219 } 220 }; 221 using FnTreeType = std::set<FunctionNode, FunctionNodeCmp>; 222 223 GlobalNumberState GlobalNumbers; 224 225 /// A work queue of functions that may have been modified and should be 226 /// analyzed again. 227 std::vector<WeakTrackingVH> Deferred; 228 229 /// Set of values marked as used in llvm.used and llvm.compiler.used. 230 SmallPtrSet<GlobalValue *, 4> Used; 231 232 #ifndef NDEBUG 233 /// Checks the rules of order relation introduced among functions set. 234 /// Returns true, if check has been passed, and false if failed. 235 bool doFunctionalCheck(std::vector<WeakTrackingVH> &Worklist); 236 #endif 237 238 /// Insert a ComparableFunction into the FnTree, or merge it away if it's 239 /// equal to one that's already present. 240 bool insert(Function *NewFunction); 241 242 /// Remove a Function from the FnTree and queue it up for a second sweep of 243 /// analysis. 244 void remove(Function *F); 245 246 /// Find the functions that use this Value and remove them from FnTree and 247 /// queue the functions. 248 void removeUsers(Value *V); 249 250 /// Replace all direct calls of Old with calls of New. Will bitcast New if 251 /// necessary to make types match. 252 void replaceDirectCallers(Function *Old, Function *New); 253 254 /// Merge two equivalent functions. Upon completion, G may be deleted, or may 255 /// be converted into a thunk. In either case, it should never be visited 256 /// again. 257 void mergeTwoFunctions(Function *F, Function *G); 258 259 /// Fill PDIUnrelatedWL with instructions from the entry block that are 260 /// unrelated to parameter related debug info. 261 void filterInstsUnrelatedToPDI(BasicBlock *GEntryBlock, 262 std::vector<Instruction *> &PDIUnrelatedWL); 263 264 /// Erase the rest of the CFG (i.e. barring the entry block). 265 void eraseTail(Function *G); 266 267 /// Erase the instructions in PDIUnrelatedWL as they are unrelated to the 268 /// parameter debug info, from the entry block. 269 void eraseInstsUnrelatedToPDI(std::vector<Instruction *> &PDIUnrelatedWL); 270 271 /// Replace G with a simple tail call to bitcast(F). Also (unless 272 /// MergeFunctionsPDI holds) replace direct uses of G with bitcast(F), 273 /// delete G. 274 void writeThunk(Function *F, Function *G); 275 276 // Replace G with an alias to F (deleting function G) 277 void writeAlias(Function *F, Function *G); 278 279 // Replace G with an alias to F if possible, or a thunk to F if possible. 280 // Returns false if neither is the case. 281 bool writeThunkOrAlias(Function *F, Function *G); 282 283 /// Replace function F with function G in the function tree. 284 void replaceFunctionInTree(const FunctionNode &FN, Function *G); 285 286 /// The set of all distinct functions. Use the insert() and remove() methods 287 /// to modify it. The map allows efficient lookup and deferring of Functions. 288 FnTreeType FnTree; 289 290 // Map functions to the iterators of the FunctionNode which contains them 291 // in the FnTree. This must be updated carefully whenever the FnTree is 292 // modified, i.e. in insert(), remove(), and replaceFunctionInTree(), to avoid 293 // dangling iterators into FnTree. The invariant that preserves this is that 294 // there is exactly one mapping F -> FN for each FunctionNode FN in FnTree. 295 DenseMap<AssertingVH<Function>, FnTreeType::iterator> FNodesInTree; 296 }; 297 298 class MergeFunctionsLegacyPass : public ModulePass { 299 public: 300 static char ID; 301 302 MergeFunctionsLegacyPass(): ModulePass(ID) { 303 initializeMergeFunctionsLegacyPassPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 304 } 305 306 bool runOnModule(Module &M) override { 307 if (skipModule(M)) 308 return false; 309 310 MergeFunctions MF; 311 return MF.runOnModule(M); 312 } 313 }; 314 315 } // end anonymous namespace 316 317 char MergeFunctionsLegacyPass::ID = 0; 318 INITIALIZE_PASS(MergeFunctionsLegacyPass, "mergefunc", 319 "Merge Functions", false, false) 320 321 ModulePass *llvm::createMergeFunctionsPass() { 322 return new MergeFunctionsLegacyPass(); 323 } 324 325 PreservedAnalyses MergeFunctionsPass::run(Module &M, 326 ModuleAnalysisManager &AM) { 327 MergeFunctions MF; 328 if (!MF.runOnModule(M)) 329 return PreservedAnalyses::all(); 330 return PreservedAnalyses::none(); 331 } 332 333 #ifndef NDEBUG 334 bool MergeFunctions::doFunctionalCheck(std::vector<WeakTrackingVH> &Worklist) { 335 if (const unsigned Max = NumFunctionsForVerificationCheck) { 336 unsigned TripleNumber = 0; 337 bool Valid = true; 338 339 dbgs() << "MERGEFUNC-VERIFY: Started for first " << Max << " functions.\n"; 340 341 unsigned i = 0; 342 for (std::vector<WeakTrackingVH>::iterator I = Worklist.begin(), 343 E = Worklist.end(); 344 I != E && i < Max; ++I, ++i) { 345 unsigned j = i; 346 for (std::vector<WeakTrackingVH>::iterator J = I; J != E && j < Max; 347 ++J, ++j) { 348 Function *F1 = cast<Function>(*I); 349 Function *F2 = cast<Function>(*J); 350 int Res1 = FunctionComparator(F1, F2, &GlobalNumbers).compare(); 351 int Res2 = FunctionComparator(F2, F1, &GlobalNumbers).compare(); 352 353 // If F1 <= F2, then F2 >= F1, otherwise report failure. 354 if (Res1 != -Res2) { 355 dbgs() << "MERGEFUNC-VERIFY: Non-symmetric; triple: " << TripleNumber 356 << "\n"; 357 dbgs() << *F1 << '\n' << *F2 << '\n'; 358 Valid = false; 359 } 360 361 if (Res1 == 0) 362 continue; 363 364 unsigned k = j; 365 for (std::vector<WeakTrackingVH>::iterator K = J; K != E && k < Max; 366 ++k, ++K, ++TripleNumber) { 367 if (K == J) 368 continue; 369 370 Function *F3 = cast<Function>(*K); 371 int Res3 = FunctionComparator(F1, F3, &GlobalNumbers).compare(); 372 int Res4 = FunctionComparator(F2, F3, &GlobalNumbers).compare(); 373 374 bool Transitive = true; 375 376 if (Res1 != 0 && Res1 == Res4) { 377 // F1 > F2, F2 > F3 => F1 > F3 378 Transitive = Res3 == Res1; 379 } else if (Res3 != 0 && Res3 == -Res4) { 380 // F1 > F3, F3 > F2 => F1 > F2 381 Transitive = Res3 == Res1; 382 } else if (Res4 != 0 && -Res3 == Res4) { 383 // F2 > F3, F3 > F1 => F2 > F1 384 Transitive = Res4 == -Res1; 385 } 386 387 if (!Transitive) { 388 dbgs() << "MERGEFUNC-VERIFY: Non-transitive; triple: " 389 << TripleNumber << "\n"; 390 dbgs() << "Res1, Res3, Res4: " << Res1 << ", " << Res3 << ", " 391 << Res4 << "\n"; 392 dbgs() << *F1 << '\n' << *F2 << '\n' << *F3 << '\n'; 393 Valid = false; 394 } 395 } 396 } 397 } 398 399 dbgs() << "MERGEFUNC-VERIFY: " << (Valid ? "Passed." : "Failed.") << "\n"; 400 return Valid; 401 } 402 return true; 403 } 404 #endif 405 406 /// Check whether \p F is eligible for function merging. 407 static bool isEligibleForMerging(Function &F) { 408 return !F.isDeclaration() && !F.hasAvailableExternallyLinkage(); 409 } 410 411 bool MergeFunctions::runOnModule(Module &M) { 412 bool Changed = false; 413 414 SmallVector<GlobalValue *, 4> UsedV; 415 collectUsedGlobalVariables(M, UsedV, /*CompilerUsed=*/false); 416 collectUsedGlobalVariables(M, UsedV, /*CompilerUsed=*/true); 417 Used.insert(UsedV.begin(), UsedV.end()); 418 419 // All functions in the module, ordered by hash. Functions with a unique 420 // hash value are easily eliminated. 421 std::vector<std::pair<FunctionComparator::FunctionHash, Function *>> 422 HashedFuncs; 423 for (Function &Func : M) { 424 if (isEligibleForMerging(Func)) { 425 HashedFuncs.push_back({FunctionComparator::functionHash(Func), &Func}); 426 } 427 } 428 429 llvm::stable_sort(HashedFuncs, less_first()); 430 431 auto S = HashedFuncs.begin(); 432 for (auto I = HashedFuncs.begin(), IE = HashedFuncs.end(); I != IE; ++I) { 433 // If the hash value matches the previous value or the next one, we must 434 // consider merging it. Otherwise it is dropped and never considered again. 435 if ((I != S && std::prev(I)->first == I->first) || 436 (std::next(I) != IE && std::next(I)->first == I->first) ) { 437 Deferred.push_back(WeakTrackingVH(I->second)); 438 } 439 } 440 441 do { 442 std::vector<WeakTrackingVH> Worklist; 443 Deferred.swap(Worklist); 444 445 LLVM_DEBUG(doFunctionalCheck(Worklist)); 446 447 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "size of module: " << M.size() << '\n'); 448 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "size of worklist: " << Worklist.size() << '\n'); 449 450 // Insert functions and merge them. 451 for (WeakTrackingVH &I : Worklist) { 452 if (!I) 453 continue; 454 Function *F = cast<Function>(I); 455 if (!F->isDeclaration() && !F->hasAvailableExternallyLinkage()) { 456 Changed |= insert(F); 457 } 458 } 459 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "size of FnTree: " << FnTree.size() << '\n'); 460 } while (!Deferred.empty()); 461 462 FnTree.clear(); 463 FNodesInTree.clear(); 464 GlobalNumbers.clear(); 465 Used.clear(); 466 467 return Changed; 468 } 469 470 // Replace direct callers of Old with New. 471 void MergeFunctions::replaceDirectCallers(Function *Old, Function *New) { 472 Constant *BitcastNew = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(New, Old->getType()); 473 for (Use &U : llvm::make_early_inc_range(Old->uses())) { 474 CallBase *CB = dyn_cast<CallBase>(U.getUser()); 475 if (CB && CB->isCallee(&U)) { 476 // Do not copy attributes from the called function to the call-site. 477 // Function comparison ensures that the attributes are the same up to 478 // type congruences in byval(), in which case we need to keep the byval 479 // type of the call-site, not the callee function. 480 remove(CB->getFunction()); 481 U.set(BitcastNew); 482 } 483 } 484 } 485 486 // Helper for writeThunk, 487 // Selects proper bitcast operation, 488 // but a bit simpler then CastInst::getCastOpcode. 489 static Value *createCast(IRBuilder<> &Builder, Value *V, Type *DestTy) { 490 Type *SrcTy = V->getType(); 491 if (SrcTy->isStructTy()) { 492 assert(DestTy->isStructTy()); 493 assert(SrcTy->getStructNumElements() == DestTy->getStructNumElements()); 494 Value *Result = PoisonValue::get(DestTy); 495 for (unsigned int I = 0, E = SrcTy->getStructNumElements(); I < E; ++I) { 496 Value *Element = 497 createCast(Builder, Builder.CreateExtractValue(V, ArrayRef(I)), 498 DestTy->getStructElementType(I)); 499 500 Result = Builder.CreateInsertValue(Result, Element, ArrayRef(I)); 501 } 502 return Result; 503 } 504 assert(!DestTy->isStructTy()); 505 if (SrcTy->isIntegerTy() && DestTy->isPointerTy()) 506 return Builder.CreateIntToPtr(V, DestTy); 507 else if (SrcTy->isPointerTy() && DestTy->isIntegerTy()) 508 return Builder.CreatePtrToInt(V, DestTy); 509 else 510 return Builder.CreateBitCast(V, DestTy); 511 } 512 513 // Erase the instructions in PDIUnrelatedWL as they are unrelated to the 514 // parameter debug info, from the entry block. 515 void MergeFunctions::eraseInstsUnrelatedToPDI( 516 std::vector<Instruction *> &PDIUnrelatedWL) { 517 LLVM_DEBUG( 518 dbgs() << " Erasing instructions (in reverse order of appearance in " 519 "entry block) unrelated to parameter debug info from entry " 520 "block: {\n"); 521 while (!PDIUnrelatedWL.empty()) { 522 Instruction *I = PDIUnrelatedWL.back(); 523 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Deleting Instruction: "); 524 LLVM_DEBUG(I->print(dbgs())); 525 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 526 I->eraseFromParent(); 527 PDIUnrelatedWL.pop_back(); 528 } 529 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " } // Done erasing instructions unrelated to parameter " 530 "debug info from entry block. \n"); 531 } 532 533 // Reduce G to its entry block. 534 void MergeFunctions::eraseTail(Function *G) { 535 std::vector<BasicBlock *> WorklistBB; 536 for (BasicBlock &BB : drop_begin(*G)) { 537 BB.dropAllReferences(); 538 WorklistBB.push_back(&BB); 539 } 540 while (!WorklistBB.empty()) { 541 BasicBlock *BB = WorklistBB.back(); 542 BB->eraseFromParent(); 543 WorklistBB.pop_back(); 544 } 545 } 546 547 // We are interested in the following instructions from the entry block as being 548 // related to parameter debug info: 549 // - @llvm.dbg.declare 550 // - stores from the incoming parameters to locations on the stack-frame 551 // - allocas that create these locations on the stack-frame 552 // - @llvm.dbg.value 553 // - the entry block's terminator 554 // The rest are unrelated to debug info for the parameters; fill up 555 // PDIUnrelatedWL with such instructions. 556 void MergeFunctions::filterInstsUnrelatedToPDI( 557 BasicBlock *GEntryBlock, std::vector<Instruction *> &PDIUnrelatedWL) { 558 std::set<Instruction *> PDIRelated; 559 for (BasicBlock::iterator BI = GEntryBlock->begin(), BIE = GEntryBlock->end(); 560 BI != BIE; ++BI) { 561 if (auto *DVI = dyn_cast<DbgValueInst>(&*BI)) { 562 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Deciding: "); 563 LLVM_DEBUG(BI->print(dbgs())); 564 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 565 DILocalVariable *DILocVar = DVI->getVariable(); 566 if (DILocVar->isParameter()) { 567 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Include (parameter): "); 568 LLVM_DEBUG(BI->print(dbgs())); 569 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 570 PDIRelated.insert(&*BI); 571 } else { 572 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Delete (!parameter): "); 573 LLVM_DEBUG(BI->print(dbgs())); 574 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 575 } 576 } else if (auto *DDI = dyn_cast<DbgDeclareInst>(&*BI)) { 577 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Deciding: "); 578 LLVM_DEBUG(BI->print(dbgs())); 579 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 580 DILocalVariable *DILocVar = DDI->getVariable(); 581 if (DILocVar->isParameter()) { 582 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Parameter: "); 583 LLVM_DEBUG(DILocVar->print(dbgs())); 584 AllocaInst *AI = dyn_cast_or_null<AllocaInst>(DDI->getAddress()); 585 if (AI) { 586 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Processing alloca users: "); 587 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 588 for (User *U : AI->users()) { 589 if (StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(U)) { 590 if (Value *Arg = SI->getValueOperand()) { 591 if (isa<Argument>(Arg)) { 592 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Include: "); 593 LLVM_DEBUG(AI->print(dbgs())); 594 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 595 PDIRelated.insert(AI); 596 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Include (parameter): "); 597 LLVM_DEBUG(SI->print(dbgs())); 598 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 599 PDIRelated.insert(SI); 600 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Include: "); 601 LLVM_DEBUG(BI->print(dbgs())); 602 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 603 PDIRelated.insert(&*BI); 604 } else { 605 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Delete (!parameter): "); 606 LLVM_DEBUG(SI->print(dbgs())); 607 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 608 } 609 } 610 } else { 611 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Defer: "); 612 LLVM_DEBUG(U->print(dbgs())); 613 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 614 } 615 } 616 } else { 617 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Delete (alloca NULL): "); 618 LLVM_DEBUG(BI->print(dbgs())); 619 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 620 } 621 } else { 622 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Delete (!parameter): "); 623 LLVM_DEBUG(BI->print(dbgs())); 624 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 625 } 626 } else if (BI->isTerminator() && &*BI == GEntryBlock->getTerminator()) { 627 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Will Include Terminator: "); 628 LLVM_DEBUG(BI->print(dbgs())); 629 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 630 PDIRelated.insert(&*BI); 631 } else { 632 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Defer: "); 633 LLVM_DEBUG(BI->print(dbgs())); 634 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 635 } 636 } 637 LLVM_DEBUG( 638 dbgs() 639 << " Report parameter debug info related/related instructions: {\n"); 640 for (Instruction &I : *GEntryBlock) { 641 if (PDIRelated.find(&I) == PDIRelated.end()) { 642 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " !PDIRelated: "); 643 LLVM_DEBUG(I.print(dbgs())); 644 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 645 PDIUnrelatedWL.push_back(&I); 646 } else { 647 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " PDIRelated: "); 648 LLVM_DEBUG(I.print(dbgs())); 649 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n"); 650 } 651 } 652 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " }\n"); 653 } 654 655 /// Whether this function may be replaced by a forwarding thunk. 656 static bool canCreateThunkFor(Function *F) { 657 if (F->isVarArg()) 658 return false; 659 660 // Don't merge tiny functions using a thunk, since it can just end up 661 // making the function larger. 662 if (F->size() == 1) { 663 if (F->front().size() <= 2) { 664 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "canCreateThunkFor: " << F->getName() 665 << " is too small to bother creating a thunk for\n"); 666 return false; 667 } 668 } 669 return true; 670 } 671 672 // Replace G with a simple tail call to bitcast(F). Also (unless 673 // MergeFunctionsPDI holds) replace direct uses of G with bitcast(F), 674 // delete G. Under MergeFunctionsPDI, we use G itself for creating 675 // the thunk as we preserve the debug info (and associated instructions) 676 // from G's entry block pertaining to G's incoming arguments which are 677 // passed on as corresponding arguments in the call that G makes to F. 678 // For better debugability, under MergeFunctionsPDI, we do not modify G's 679 // call sites to point to F even when within the same translation unit. 680 void MergeFunctions::writeThunk(Function *F, Function *G) { 681 BasicBlock *GEntryBlock = nullptr; 682 std::vector<Instruction *> PDIUnrelatedWL; 683 BasicBlock *BB = nullptr; 684 Function *NewG = nullptr; 685 if (MergeFunctionsPDI) { 686 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "writeThunk: (MergeFunctionsPDI) Do not create a new " 687 "function as thunk; retain original: " 688 << G->getName() << "()\n"); 689 GEntryBlock = &G->getEntryBlock(); 690 LLVM_DEBUG( 691 dbgs() << "writeThunk: (MergeFunctionsPDI) filter parameter related " 692 "debug info for " 693 << G->getName() << "() {\n"); 694 filterInstsUnrelatedToPDI(GEntryBlock, PDIUnrelatedWL); 695 GEntryBlock->getTerminator()->eraseFromParent(); 696 BB = GEntryBlock; 697 } else { 698 NewG = Function::Create(G->getFunctionType(), G->getLinkage(), 699 G->getAddressSpace(), "", G->getParent()); 700 NewG->setComdat(G->getComdat()); 701 BB = BasicBlock::Create(F->getContext(), "", NewG); 702 } 703 704 IRBuilder<> Builder(BB); 705 Function *H = MergeFunctionsPDI ? G : NewG; 706 SmallVector<Value *, 16> Args; 707 unsigned i = 0; 708 FunctionType *FFTy = F->getFunctionType(); 709 for (Argument &AI : H->args()) { 710 Args.push_back(createCast(Builder, &AI, FFTy->getParamType(i))); 711 ++i; 712 } 713 714 CallInst *CI = Builder.CreateCall(F, Args); 715 ReturnInst *RI = nullptr; 716 bool isSwiftTailCall = F->getCallingConv() == CallingConv::SwiftTail && 717 G->getCallingConv() == CallingConv::SwiftTail; 718 CI->setTailCallKind(isSwiftTailCall ? llvm::CallInst::TCK_MustTail 719 : llvm::CallInst::TCK_Tail); 720 CI->setCallingConv(F->getCallingConv()); 721 CI->setAttributes(F->getAttributes()); 722 if (H->getReturnType()->isVoidTy()) { 723 RI = Builder.CreateRetVoid(); 724 } else { 725 RI = Builder.CreateRet(createCast(Builder, CI, H->getReturnType())); 726 } 727 728 if (MergeFunctionsPDI) { 729 DISubprogram *DIS = G->getSubprogram(); 730 if (DIS) { 731 DebugLoc CIDbgLoc = 732 DILocation::get(DIS->getContext(), DIS->getScopeLine(), 0, DIS); 733 DebugLoc RIDbgLoc = 734 DILocation::get(DIS->getContext(), DIS->getScopeLine(), 0, DIS); 735 CI->setDebugLoc(CIDbgLoc); 736 RI->setDebugLoc(RIDbgLoc); 737 } else { 738 LLVM_DEBUG( 739 dbgs() << "writeThunk: (MergeFunctionsPDI) No DISubprogram for " 740 << G->getName() << "()\n"); 741 } 742 eraseTail(G); 743 eraseInstsUnrelatedToPDI(PDIUnrelatedWL); 744 LLVM_DEBUG( 745 dbgs() << "} // End of parameter related debug info filtering for: " 746 << G->getName() << "()\n"); 747 } else { 748 NewG->copyAttributesFrom(G); 749 NewG->takeName(G); 750 removeUsers(G); 751 G->replaceAllUsesWith(NewG); 752 G->eraseFromParent(); 753 } 754 755 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "writeThunk: " << H->getName() << '\n'); 756 ++NumThunksWritten; 757 } 758 759 // Whether this function may be replaced by an alias 760 static bool canCreateAliasFor(Function *F) { 761 if (!MergeFunctionsAliases || !F->hasGlobalUnnamedAddr()) 762 return false; 763 764 // We should only see linkages supported by aliases here 765 assert(F->hasLocalLinkage() || F->hasExternalLinkage() 766 || F->hasWeakLinkage() || F->hasLinkOnceLinkage()); 767 return true; 768 } 769 770 // Replace G with an alias to F (deleting function G) 771 void MergeFunctions::writeAlias(Function *F, Function *G) { 772 Constant *BitcastF = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(F, G->getType()); 773 PointerType *PtrType = G->getType(); 774 auto *GA = GlobalAlias::create(G->getValueType(), PtrType->getAddressSpace(), 775 G->getLinkage(), "", BitcastF, G->getParent()); 776 777 const MaybeAlign FAlign = F->getAlign(); 778 const MaybeAlign GAlign = G->getAlign(); 779 if (FAlign || GAlign) 780 F->setAlignment(std::max(FAlign.valueOrOne(), GAlign.valueOrOne())); 781 else 782 F->setAlignment(std::nullopt); 783 GA->takeName(G); 784 GA->setVisibility(G->getVisibility()); 785 GA->setUnnamedAddr(GlobalValue::UnnamedAddr::Global); 786 787 removeUsers(G); 788 G->replaceAllUsesWith(GA); 789 G->eraseFromParent(); 790 791 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "writeAlias: " << GA->getName() << '\n'); 792 ++NumAliasesWritten; 793 } 794 795 // Replace G with an alias to F if possible, or a thunk to F if 796 // profitable. Returns false if neither is the case. 797 bool MergeFunctions::writeThunkOrAlias(Function *F, Function *G) { 798 if (canCreateAliasFor(G)) { 799 writeAlias(F, G); 800 return true; 801 } 802 if (canCreateThunkFor(F)) { 803 writeThunk(F, G); 804 return true; 805 } 806 return false; 807 } 808 809 // Merge two equivalent functions. Upon completion, Function G is deleted. 810 void MergeFunctions::mergeTwoFunctions(Function *F, Function *G) { 811 if (F->isInterposable()) { 812 assert(G->isInterposable()); 813 814 // Both writeThunkOrAlias() calls below must succeed, either because we can 815 // create aliases for G and NewF, or because a thunk for F is profitable. 816 // F here has the same signature as NewF below, so that's what we check. 817 if (!canCreateThunkFor(F) && 818 (!canCreateAliasFor(F) || !canCreateAliasFor(G))) 819 return; 820 821 // Make them both thunks to the same internal function. 822 Function *NewF = Function::Create(F->getFunctionType(), F->getLinkage(), 823 F->getAddressSpace(), "", F->getParent()); 824 NewF->copyAttributesFrom(F); 825 NewF->takeName(F); 826 removeUsers(F); 827 F->replaceAllUsesWith(NewF); 828 829 // We collect alignment before writeThunkOrAlias that overwrites NewF and 830 // G's content. 831 const MaybeAlign NewFAlign = NewF->getAlign(); 832 const MaybeAlign GAlign = G->getAlign(); 833 834 writeThunkOrAlias(F, G); 835 writeThunkOrAlias(F, NewF); 836 837 if (NewFAlign || GAlign) 838 F->setAlignment(std::max(NewFAlign.valueOrOne(), GAlign.valueOrOne())); 839 else 840 F->setAlignment(std::nullopt); 841 F->setLinkage(GlobalValue::PrivateLinkage); 842 ++NumDoubleWeak; 843 ++NumFunctionsMerged; 844 } else { 845 // For better debugability, under MergeFunctionsPDI, we do not modify G's 846 // call sites to point to F even when within the same translation unit. 847 if (!G->isInterposable() && !MergeFunctionsPDI) { 848 // Functions referred to by llvm.used/llvm.compiler.used are special: 849 // there are uses of the symbol name that are not visible to LLVM, 850 // usually from inline asm. 851 if (G->hasGlobalUnnamedAddr() && !Used.contains(G)) { 852 // G might have been a key in our GlobalNumberState, and it's illegal 853 // to replace a key in ValueMap<GlobalValue *> with a non-global. 854 GlobalNumbers.erase(G); 855 // If G's address is not significant, replace it entirely. 856 Constant *BitcastF = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(F, G->getType()); 857 removeUsers(G); 858 G->replaceAllUsesWith(BitcastF); 859 } else { 860 // Redirect direct callers of G to F. (See note on MergeFunctionsPDI 861 // above). 862 replaceDirectCallers(G, F); 863 } 864 } 865 866 // If G was internal then we may have replaced all uses of G with F. If so, 867 // stop here and delete G. There's no need for a thunk. (See note on 868 // MergeFunctionsPDI above). 869 if (G->isDiscardableIfUnused() && G->use_empty() && !MergeFunctionsPDI) { 870 G->eraseFromParent(); 871 ++NumFunctionsMerged; 872 return; 873 } 874 875 if (writeThunkOrAlias(F, G)) { 876 ++NumFunctionsMerged; 877 } 878 } 879 } 880 881 /// Replace function F by function G. 882 void MergeFunctions::replaceFunctionInTree(const FunctionNode &FN, 883 Function *G) { 884 Function *F = FN.getFunc(); 885 assert(FunctionComparator(F, G, &GlobalNumbers).compare() == 0 && 886 "The two functions must be equal"); 887 888 auto I = FNodesInTree.find(F); 889 assert(I != FNodesInTree.end() && "F should be in FNodesInTree"); 890 assert(FNodesInTree.count(G) == 0 && "FNodesInTree should not contain G"); 891 892 FnTreeType::iterator IterToFNInFnTree = I->second; 893 assert(&(*IterToFNInFnTree) == &FN && "F should map to FN in FNodesInTree."); 894 // Remove F -> FN and insert G -> FN 895 FNodesInTree.erase(I); 896 FNodesInTree.insert({G, IterToFNInFnTree}); 897 // Replace F with G in FN, which is stored inside the FnTree. 898 FN.replaceBy(G); 899 } 900 901 // Ordering for functions that are equal under FunctionComparator 902 static bool isFuncOrderCorrect(const Function *F, const Function *G) { 903 if (F->isInterposable() != G->isInterposable()) { 904 // Strong before weak, because the weak function may call the strong 905 // one, but not the other way around. 906 return !F->isInterposable(); 907 } 908 if (F->hasLocalLinkage() != G->hasLocalLinkage()) { 909 // External before local, because we definitely have to keep the external 910 // function, but may be able to drop the local one. 911 return !F->hasLocalLinkage(); 912 } 913 // Impose a total order (by name) on the replacement of functions. This is 914 // important when operating on more than one module independently to prevent 915 // cycles of thunks calling each other when the modules are linked together. 916 return F->getName() <= G->getName(); 917 } 918 919 // Insert a ComparableFunction into the FnTree, or merge it away if equal to one 920 // that was already inserted. 921 bool MergeFunctions::insert(Function *NewFunction) { 922 std::pair<FnTreeType::iterator, bool> Result = 923 FnTree.insert(FunctionNode(NewFunction)); 924 925 if (Result.second) { 926 assert(FNodesInTree.count(NewFunction) == 0); 927 FNodesInTree.insert({NewFunction, Result.first}); 928 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Inserting as unique: " << NewFunction->getName() 929 << '\n'); 930 return false; 931 } 932 933 const FunctionNode &OldF = *Result.first; 934 935 if (!isFuncOrderCorrect(OldF.getFunc(), NewFunction)) { 936 // Swap the two functions. 937 Function *F = OldF.getFunc(); 938 replaceFunctionInTree(*Result.first, NewFunction); 939 NewFunction = F; 940 assert(OldF.getFunc() != F && "Must have swapped the functions."); 941 } 942 943 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << OldF.getFunc()->getName() 944 << " == " << NewFunction->getName() << '\n'); 945 946 Function *DeleteF = NewFunction; 947 mergeTwoFunctions(OldF.getFunc(), DeleteF); 948 return true; 949 } 950 951 // Remove a function from FnTree. If it was already in FnTree, add 952 // it to Deferred so that we'll look at it in the next round. 953 void MergeFunctions::remove(Function *F) { 954 auto I = FNodesInTree.find(F); 955 if (I != FNodesInTree.end()) { 956 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Deferred " << F->getName() << ".\n"); 957 FnTree.erase(I->second); 958 // I->second has been invalidated, remove it from the FNodesInTree map to 959 // preserve the invariant. 960 FNodesInTree.erase(I); 961 Deferred.emplace_back(F); 962 } 963 } 964 965 // For each instruction used by the value, remove() the function that contains 966 // the instruction. This should happen right before a call to RAUW. 967 void MergeFunctions::removeUsers(Value *V) { 968 for (User *U : V->users()) 969 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U)) 970 remove(I->getFunction()); 971 } 972