1 //===- lib/Transforms/Utils/FunctionImportUtils.cpp - Importing utilities -===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 // 9 // This file implements the FunctionImportGlobalProcessing class, used 10 // to perform the necessary global value handling for function importing. 11 // 12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 13 14 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/FunctionImportUtils.h" 15 #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h" 16 #include "llvm/IR/InstIterator.h" 17 using namespace llvm; 18 19 /// Checks if we should import SGV as a definition, otherwise import as a 20 /// declaration. 21 bool FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::doImportAsDefinition( 22 const GlobalValue *SGV) { 23 if (!isPerformingImport()) 24 return false; 25 26 // Only import the globals requested for importing. 27 if (!GlobalsToImport->count(const_cast<GlobalValue *>(SGV))) 28 return false; 29 30 assert(!isa<GlobalAlias>(SGV) && 31 "Unexpected global alias in the import list."); 32 33 // Otherwise yes. 34 return true; 35 } 36 37 bool FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::shouldPromoteLocalToGlobal( 38 const GlobalValue *SGV, ValueInfo VI) { 39 assert(SGV->hasLocalLinkage()); 40 // Both the imported references and the original local variable must 41 // be promoted. 42 if (!isPerformingImport() && !isModuleExporting()) 43 return false; 44 45 if (isPerformingImport()) { 46 assert((!GlobalsToImport->count(const_cast<GlobalValue *>(SGV)) || 47 !isNonRenamableLocal(*SGV)) && 48 "Attempting to promote non-renamable local"); 49 // We don't know for sure yet if we are importing this value (as either 50 // a reference or a def), since we are simply walking all values in the 51 // module. But by necessity if we end up importing it and it is local, 52 // it must be promoted, so unconditionally promote all values in the 53 // importing module. 54 return true; 55 } 56 57 // When exporting, consult the index. We can have more than one local 58 // with the same GUID, in the case of same-named locals in different but 59 // same-named source files that were compiled in their respective directories 60 // (so the source file name and resulting GUID is the same). Find the one 61 // in this module. 62 auto Summary = ImportIndex.findSummaryInModule( 63 VI, SGV->getParent()->getModuleIdentifier()); 64 assert(Summary && "Missing summary for global value when exporting"); 65 auto Linkage = Summary->linkage(); 66 if (!GlobalValue::isLocalLinkage(Linkage)) { 67 assert(!isNonRenamableLocal(*SGV) && 68 "Attempting to promote non-renamable local"); 69 return true; 70 } 71 72 return false; 73 } 74 75 #ifndef NDEBUG 76 bool FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::isNonRenamableLocal( 77 const GlobalValue &GV) const { 78 if (!GV.hasLocalLinkage()) 79 return false; 80 // This needs to stay in sync with the logic in buildModuleSummaryIndex. 81 if (GV.hasSection()) 82 return true; 83 if (Used.count(const_cast<GlobalValue *>(&GV))) 84 return true; 85 return false; 86 } 87 #endif 88 89 std::string 90 FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::getPromotedName(const GlobalValue *SGV) { 91 assert(SGV->hasLocalLinkage()); 92 // For locals that must be promoted to global scope, ensure that 93 // the promoted name uniquely identifies the copy in the original module, 94 // using the ID assigned during combined index creation. 95 return ModuleSummaryIndex::getGlobalNameForLocal( 96 SGV->getName(), 97 ImportIndex.getModuleHash(SGV->getParent()->getModuleIdentifier())); 98 } 99 100 GlobalValue::LinkageTypes 101 FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::getLinkage(const GlobalValue *SGV, 102 bool DoPromote) { 103 // Any local variable that is referenced by an exported function needs 104 // to be promoted to global scope. Since we don't currently know which 105 // functions reference which local variables/functions, we must treat 106 // all as potentially exported if this module is exporting anything. 107 if (isModuleExporting()) { 108 if (SGV->hasLocalLinkage() && DoPromote) 109 return GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage; 110 return SGV->getLinkage(); 111 } 112 113 // Otherwise, if we aren't importing, no linkage change is needed. 114 if (!isPerformingImport()) 115 return SGV->getLinkage(); 116 117 switch (SGV->getLinkage()) { 118 case GlobalValue::LinkOnceODRLinkage: 119 case GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage: 120 // External and linkonce definitions are converted to available_externally 121 // definitions upon import, so that they are available for inlining 122 // and/or optimization, but are turned into declarations later 123 // during the EliminateAvailableExternally pass. 124 if (doImportAsDefinition(SGV) && !isa<GlobalAlias>(SGV)) 125 return GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage; 126 // An imported external declaration stays external. 127 return SGV->getLinkage(); 128 129 case GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage: 130 // An imported available_externally definition converts 131 // to external if imported as a declaration. 132 if (!doImportAsDefinition(SGV)) 133 return GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage; 134 // An imported available_externally declaration stays that way. 135 return SGV->getLinkage(); 136 137 case GlobalValue::LinkOnceAnyLinkage: 138 case GlobalValue::WeakAnyLinkage: 139 // Can't import linkonce_any/weak_any definitions correctly, or we might 140 // change the program semantics, since the linker will pick the first 141 // linkonce_any/weak_any definition and importing would change the order 142 // they are seen by the linker. The module linking caller needs to enforce 143 // this. 144 assert(!doImportAsDefinition(SGV)); 145 // If imported as a declaration, it becomes external_weak. 146 return SGV->getLinkage(); 147 148 case GlobalValue::WeakODRLinkage: 149 // For weak_odr linkage, there is a guarantee that all copies will be 150 // equivalent, so the issue described above for weak_any does not exist, 151 // and the definition can be imported. It can be treated similarly 152 // to an imported externally visible global value. 153 if (doImportAsDefinition(SGV) && !isa<GlobalAlias>(SGV)) 154 return GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage; 155 else 156 return GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage; 157 158 case GlobalValue::AppendingLinkage: 159 // It would be incorrect to import an appending linkage variable, 160 // since it would cause global constructors/destructors to be 161 // executed multiple times. This should have already been handled 162 // by linkIfNeeded, and we will assert in shouldLinkFromSource 163 // if we try to import, so we simply return AppendingLinkage. 164 return GlobalValue::AppendingLinkage; 165 166 case GlobalValue::InternalLinkage: 167 case GlobalValue::PrivateLinkage: 168 // If we are promoting the local to global scope, it is handled 169 // similarly to a normal externally visible global. 170 if (DoPromote) { 171 if (doImportAsDefinition(SGV) && !isa<GlobalAlias>(SGV)) 172 return GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage; 173 else 174 return GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage; 175 } 176 // A non-promoted imported local definition stays local. 177 // The ThinLTO pass will eventually force-import their definitions. 178 return SGV->getLinkage(); 179 180 case GlobalValue::ExternalWeakLinkage: 181 // External weak doesn't apply to definitions, must be a declaration. 182 assert(!doImportAsDefinition(SGV)); 183 // Linkage stays external_weak. 184 return SGV->getLinkage(); 185 186 case GlobalValue::CommonLinkage: 187 // Linkage stays common on definitions. 188 // The ThinLTO pass will eventually force-import their definitions. 189 return SGV->getLinkage(); 190 } 191 192 llvm_unreachable("unknown linkage type"); 193 } 194 195 void FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::processGlobalForThinLTO(GlobalValue &GV) { 196 197 ValueInfo VI; 198 if (GV.hasName()) { 199 VI = ImportIndex.getValueInfo(GV.getGUID()); 200 // Set synthetic function entry counts. 201 if (VI && ImportIndex.hasSyntheticEntryCounts()) { 202 if (Function *F = dyn_cast<Function>(&GV)) { 203 if (!F->isDeclaration()) { 204 for (auto &S : VI.getSummaryList()) { 205 auto *FS = cast<FunctionSummary>(S->getBaseObject()); 206 if (FS->modulePath() == M.getModuleIdentifier()) { 207 F->setEntryCount(Function::ProfileCount(FS->entryCount(), 208 Function::PCT_Synthetic)); 209 break; 210 } 211 } 212 } 213 } 214 } 215 // Check the summaries to see if the symbol gets resolved to a known local 216 // definition. 217 if (VI && VI.isDSOLocal()) { 218 GV.setDSOLocal(true); 219 if (GV.hasDLLImportStorageClass()) 220 GV.setDLLStorageClass(GlobalValue::DefaultStorageClass); 221 } 222 } 223 224 // We should always have a ValueInfo (i.e. GV in index) for definitions when 225 // we are exporting, and also when importing that value. 226 assert(VI || GV.isDeclaration() || 227 (isPerformingImport() && !doImportAsDefinition(&GV))); 228 229 // Mark read/write-only variables which can be imported with specific 230 // attribute. We can't internalize them now because IRMover will fail 231 // to link variable definitions to their external declarations during 232 // ThinLTO import. We'll internalize read-only variables later, after 233 // import is finished. See internalizeGVsAfterImport. 234 // 235 // If global value dead stripping is not enabled in summary then 236 // propagateConstants hasn't been run. We can't internalize GV 237 // in such case. 238 if (!GV.isDeclaration() && VI && ImportIndex.withAttributePropagation()) { 239 if (GlobalVariable *V = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(&GV)) { 240 // We can have more than one local with the same GUID, in the case of 241 // same-named locals in different but same-named source files that were 242 // compiled in their respective directories (so the source file name 243 // and resulting GUID is the same). Find the one in this module. 244 // Handle the case where there is no summary found in this module. That 245 // can happen in the distributed ThinLTO backend, because the index only 246 // contains summaries from the source modules if they are being imported. 247 // We might have a non-null VI and get here even in that case if the name 248 // matches one in this module (e.g. weak or appending linkage). 249 auto *GVS = dyn_cast_or_null<GlobalVarSummary>( 250 ImportIndex.findSummaryInModule(VI, M.getModuleIdentifier())); 251 if (GVS && 252 (ImportIndex.isReadOnly(GVS) || ImportIndex.isWriteOnly(GVS))) { 253 V->addAttribute("thinlto-internalize"); 254 // Objects referenced by writeonly GV initializer should not be 255 // promoted, because there is no any kind of read access to them 256 // on behalf of this writeonly GV. To avoid promotion we convert 257 // GV initializer to 'zeroinitializer'. This effectively drops 258 // references in IR module (not in combined index), so we can 259 // ignore them when computing import. We do not export references 260 // of writeonly object. See computeImportForReferencedGlobals 261 if (ImportIndex.isWriteOnly(GVS)) 262 V->setInitializer(Constant::getNullValue(V->getValueType())); 263 } 264 } 265 } 266 267 if (GV.hasLocalLinkage() && shouldPromoteLocalToGlobal(&GV, VI)) { 268 // Save the original name string before we rename GV below. 269 auto Name = GV.getName().str(); 270 GV.setName(getPromotedName(&GV)); 271 GV.setLinkage(getLinkage(&GV, /* DoPromote */ true)); 272 assert(!GV.hasLocalLinkage()); 273 GV.setVisibility(GlobalValue::HiddenVisibility); 274 275 // If we are renaming a COMDAT leader, ensure that we record the COMDAT 276 // for later renaming as well. This is required for COFF. 277 if (const auto *C = GV.getComdat()) 278 if (C->getName() == Name) 279 RenamedComdats.try_emplace(C, M.getOrInsertComdat(GV.getName())); 280 } else 281 GV.setLinkage(getLinkage(&GV, /* DoPromote */ false)); 282 283 // Remove functions imported as available externally defs from comdats, 284 // as this is a declaration for the linker, and will be dropped eventually. 285 // It is illegal for comdats to contain declarations. 286 auto *GO = dyn_cast<GlobalObject>(&GV); 287 if (GO && GO->isDeclarationForLinker() && GO->hasComdat()) { 288 // The IRMover should not have placed any imported declarations in 289 // a comdat, so the only declaration that should be in a comdat 290 // at this point would be a definition imported as available_externally. 291 assert(GO->hasAvailableExternallyLinkage() && 292 "Expected comdat on definition (possibly available external)"); 293 GO->setComdat(nullptr); 294 } 295 } 296 297 void FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::processGlobalsForThinLTO() { 298 for (GlobalVariable &GV : M.globals()) 299 processGlobalForThinLTO(GV); 300 for (Function &SF : M) 301 processGlobalForThinLTO(SF); 302 for (GlobalAlias &GA : M.aliases()) 303 processGlobalForThinLTO(GA); 304 305 // Replace any COMDATS that required renaming (because the COMDAT leader was 306 // promoted and renamed). 307 if (!RenamedComdats.empty()) 308 for (auto &GO : M.global_objects()) 309 if (auto *C = GO.getComdat()) { 310 auto Replacement = RenamedComdats.find(C); 311 if (Replacement != RenamedComdats.end()) 312 GO.setComdat(Replacement->second); 313 } 314 } 315 316 bool FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::run() { 317 processGlobalsForThinLTO(); 318 return false; 319 } 320 321 bool llvm::renameModuleForThinLTO(Module &M, const ModuleSummaryIndex &Index, 322 SetVector<GlobalValue *> *GlobalsToImport) { 323 FunctionImportGlobalProcessing ThinLTOProcessing(M, Index, GlobalsToImport); 324 return ThinLTOProcessing.run(); 325 } 326