Summary:
This change introduces a !make.implicit metadata that allows the
frontend to pre-select the set of explicit null checks that will be
considered for transformation into implicit null checks.
The reason for not using profiling data instead of !make.implicit is
explained in the change to `FaultMaps.rst`.
Reviewers: atrick, reames, pgavlin, JosephTremoulet
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10824
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@241116
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%ptr = call i32* @get_ptr()
%ptr_is_null = icmp i32* %ptr, null
- br i1 %ptr_is_null, label %is_null, label %not_null
+ br i1 %ptr_is_null, label %is_null, label %not_null, !make.implicit !0
not_null:
%t = load i32, i32* %ptr
is_null:
call void @HFC()
unreachable
+
+ !0 = !{}
to control flow implicit in the instruction loading or storing through
the pointer being null checked:
The ``ImplicitNullChecks`` pass adds entries to the
``__llvm_faultmaps`` section described above as needed.
+
+``make.implicit`` metadata
+--------------------------
+
+Making null checks implicit is an aggressive optimization, and it can
+be a net performance pessimization if too many memory operations end
+up faulting because of it. A language runtime typically needs to
+ensure that only a negligible number of implicit null checks actually
+fault once the application has reached a steady state. A standard way
+of doing this is by healing failed implicit null checks into explicit
+null checks via code patching or recompilation. It follows that there
+are two requirements an explicit null check needs to satisfy for it to
+be profitable to convert it to an implicit null check:
+
+ 1. The case where the pointer is actually null (i.e. the "failing"
+ case) is extremely rare.
+
+ 2. The failing path heals the implicit null check into an explicit
+ null check so that the application does not repeatedly page
+ fault.
+
+The frontend is expected to mark branches that satisfy (1) and (2)
+using a ``!make.implicit`` metadata node (the actual content of the
+metadata node is ignored). Only branches that are marked with
+``!make.implicit`` metadata are considered as candidates for
+conversion into implicit null checks.
+
+(Note that while we could deal with (1) using profiling data, dealing
+with (2) requires some information not present in branch profiles.)
MachineBasicBlock &MBB, SmallVectorImpl<NullCheck> &NullCheckList) {
typedef TargetInstrInfo::MachineBranchPredicate MachineBranchPredicate;
+ MDNode *BranchMD =
+ MBB.getBasicBlock()
+ ? MBB.getBasicBlock()->getTerminator()->getMetadata("make.implicit")
+ : nullptr;
+ if (!BranchMD)
+ return false;
+
MachineBranchPredicate MBP;
if (TII->AnalyzeBranchPredicate(MBB, MBP, true))
%c = icmp eq i32* %x, null
; It isn't legal to move the load from %x from "not_null" to here --
; the store to %y could be aliasing it.
- br i1 %c, label %is_null, label %not_null
+ br i1 %c, label %is_null, label %not_null, !make.implicit !0
is_null:
ret i32 42
define i32 @imp_null_check_gep_load(i32* %x) {
entry:
%c = icmp eq i32* %x, null
- br i1 %c, label %is_null, label %not_null
+ br i1 %c, label %is_null, label %not_null, !make.implicit !0
is_null:
ret i32 42
%t = load i32, i32* %x.gep
ret i32 %t
}
+
+define i32 @imp_null_check_load_no_md(i32* %x) {
+; This is fine, except it is missing the !make.implicit metadata.
+ entry:
+ %c = icmp eq i32* %x, null
+ br i1 %c, label %is_null, label %not_null
+
+ is_null:
+ ret i32 42
+
+ not_null:
+ %t = load i32, i32* %x
+ ret i32 %t
+}
+
+!0 = !{}
entry:
%c = icmp eq i32* %x, null
- br i1 %c, label %is_null, label %not_null
+ br i1 %c, label %is_null, label %not_null, !make.implicit !0
is_null:
ret i32 42
entry:
%c = icmp eq i32* %x, null
- br i1 %c, label %is_null, label %not_null
+ br i1 %c, label %is_null, label %not_null, !make.implicit !0
is_null:
ret i32 42
entry:
%c = icmp eq i32* %x, null
- br i1 %c, label %is_null, label %not_null
+ br i1 %c, label %is_null, label %not_null, !make.implicit !0
is_null:
ret i32 42
ret i32 %p1
}
+!0 = !{}
+
; CHECK-LABEL: __LLVM_FaultMaps:
; Version: