//===- DeadStoreElimination.cpp - Fast Dead Store Elimination -------------===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file implements a trivial dead store elimination that only considers // basic-block local redundant stores. // // FIXME: This should eventually be extended to be a post-dominator tree // traversal. Doing so would be pretty trivial. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar/DeadStoreElimination.h" #include "llvm/ADT/APInt.h" #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h" #include "llvm/ADT/MapVector.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/CaptureTracking.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/GlobalsModRef.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryDependenceAnalysis.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryLocation.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/OrderedBasicBlock.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h" #include "llvm/IR/Argument.h" #include "llvm/IR/BasicBlock.h" #include "llvm/IR/CallSite.h" #include "llvm/IR/Constant.h" #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h" #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h" #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h" #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" #include "llvm/IR/InstrTypes.h" #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.h" #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h" #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h" #include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h" #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h" #include "llvm/IR/Module.h" #include "llvm/IR/PassManager.h" #include "llvm/IR/Value.h" #include "llvm/InitializePasses.h" #include "llvm/Pass.h" #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h" #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" #include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h" #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace llvm; #define DEBUG_TYPE "dse" STATISTIC(NumRedundantStores, "Number of redundant stores deleted"); STATISTIC(NumFastStores, "Number of stores deleted"); STATISTIC(NumFastOther, "Number of other instrs removed"); STATISTIC(NumCompletePartials, "Number of stores dead by later partials"); STATISTIC(NumModifiedStores, "Number of stores modified"); static cl::opt EnablePartialOverwriteTracking("enable-dse-partial-overwrite-tracking", cl::init(true), cl::Hidden, cl::desc("Enable partial-overwrite tracking in DSE")); static cl::opt EnablePartialStoreMerging("enable-dse-partial-store-merging", cl::init(true), cl::Hidden, cl::desc("Enable partial store merging in DSE")); //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Helper functions //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// using OverlapIntervalsTy = std::map; using InstOverlapIntervalsTy = DenseMap; /// Delete this instruction. Before we do, go through and zero out all the /// operands of this instruction. If any of them become dead, delete them and /// the computation tree that feeds them. /// If ValueSet is non-null, remove any deleted instructions from it as well. static void deleteDeadInstruction(Instruction *I, BasicBlock::iterator *BBI, MemoryDependenceResults &MD, const TargetLibraryInfo &TLI, InstOverlapIntervalsTy &IOL, OrderedBasicBlock &OBB, MapVector &ThrowableInst, SmallSetVector *ValueSet = nullptr) { SmallVector NowDeadInsts; NowDeadInsts.push_back(I); --NumFastOther; // Keeping the iterator straight is a pain, so we let this routine tell the // caller what the next instruction is after we're done mucking about. BasicBlock::iterator NewIter = *BBI; // Before we touch this instruction, remove it from memdep! do { Instruction *DeadInst = NowDeadInsts.pop_back_val(); // Mark the DeadInst as dead in the list of throwable instructions. auto It = ThrowableInst.find(DeadInst); if (It != ThrowableInst.end()) ThrowableInst[It->first] = false; ++NumFastOther; // Try to preserve debug information attached to the dead instruction. salvageDebugInfo(*DeadInst); // This instruction is dead, zap it, in stages. Start by removing it from // MemDep, which needs to know the operands and needs it to be in the // function. MD.removeInstruction(DeadInst); for (unsigned op = 0, e = DeadInst->getNumOperands(); op != e; ++op) { Value *Op = DeadInst->getOperand(op); DeadInst->setOperand(op, nullptr); // If this operand just became dead, add it to the NowDeadInsts list. if (!Op->use_empty()) continue; if (Instruction *OpI = dyn_cast(Op)) if (isInstructionTriviallyDead(OpI, &TLI)) NowDeadInsts.push_back(OpI); } if (ValueSet) ValueSet->remove(DeadInst); IOL.erase(DeadInst); OBB.eraseInstruction(DeadInst); if (NewIter == DeadInst->getIterator()) NewIter = DeadInst->eraseFromParent(); else DeadInst->eraseFromParent(); } while (!NowDeadInsts.empty()); *BBI = NewIter; // Pop dead entries from back of ThrowableInst till we find an alive entry. while (!ThrowableInst.empty() && !ThrowableInst.back().second) ThrowableInst.pop_back(); } /// Does this instruction write some memory? This only returns true for things /// that we can analyze with other helpers below. static bool hasAnalyzableMemoryWrite(Instruction *I, const TargetLibraryInfo &TLI) { if (isa(I)) return true; if (IntrinsicInst *II = dyn_cast(I)) { switch (II->getIntrinsicID()) { default: return false; case Intrinsic::memset: case Intrinsic::memmove: case Intrinsic::memcpy: case Intrinsic::memcpy_element_unordered_atomic: case Intrinsic::memmove_element_unordered_atomic: case Intrinsic::memset_element_unordered_atomic: case Intrinsic::init_trampoline: case Intrinsic::lifetime_end: return true; } } if (auto CS = CallSite(I)) { if (Function *F = CS.getCalledFunction()) { LibFunc LF; if (TLI.getLibFunc(*F, LF) && TLI.has(LF)) { switch (LF) { case LibFunc_strcpy: case LibFunc_strncpy: case LibFunc_strcat: case LibFunc_strncat: return true; default: return false; } } } } return false; } /// Return a Location stored to by the specified instruction. If isRemovable /// returns true, this function and getLocForRead completely describe the memory /// operations for this instruction. static MemoryLocation getLocForWrite(Instruction *Inst) { if (StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast(Inst)) return MemoryLocation::get(SI); if (auto *MI = dyn_cast(Inst)) { // memcpy/memmove/memset. MemoryLocation Loc = MemoryLocation::getForDest(MI); return Loc; } if (IntrinsicInst *II = dyn_cast(Inst)) { switch (II->getIntrinsicID()) { default: return MemoryLocation(); // Unhandled intrinsic. case Intrinsic::init_trampoline: return MemoryLocation(II->getArgOperand(0)); case Intrinsic::lifetime_end: { uint64_t Len = cast(II->getArgOperand(0))->getZExtValue(); return MemoryLocation(II->getArgOperand(1), Len); } } } if (auto CS = CallSite(Inst)) // All the supported TLI functions so far happen to have dest as their // first argument. return MemoryLocation(CS.getArgument(0)); return MemoryLocation(); } /// Return the location read by the specified "hasAnalyzableMemoryWrite" /// instruction if any. static MemoryLocation getLocForRead(Instruction *Inst, const TargetLibraryInfo &TLI) { assert(hasAnalyzableMemoryWrite(Inst, TLI) && "Unknown instruction case"); // The only instructions that both read and write are the mem transfer // instructions (memcpy/memmove). if (auto *MTI = dyn_cast(Inst)) return MemoryLocation::getForSource(MTI); return MemoryLocation(); } /// If the value of this instruction and the memory it writes to is unused, may /// we delete this instruction? static bool isRemovable(Instruction *I) { // Don't remove volatile/atomic stores. if (StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast(I)) return SI->isUnordered(); if (IntrinsicInst *II = dyn_cast(I)) { switch (II->getIntrinsicID()) { default: llvm_unreachable("doesn't pass 'hasAnalyzableMemoryWrite' predicate"); case Intrinsic::lifetime_end: // Never remove dead lifetime_end's, e.g. because it is followed by a // free. return false; case Intrinsic::init_trampoline: // Always safe to remove init_trampoline. return true; case Intrinsic::memset: case Intrinsic::memmove: case Intrinsic::memcpy: // Don't remove volatile memory intrinsics. return !cast(II)->isVolatile(); case Intrinsic::memcpy_element_unordered_atomic: case Intrinsic::memmove_element_unordered_atomic: case Intrinsic::memset_element_unordered_atomic: return true; } } // note: only get here for calls with analyzable writes - i.e. libcalls if (auto CS = CallSite(I)) return CS.getInstruction()->use_empty(); return false; } /// Returns true if the end of this instruction can be safely shortened in /// length. static bool isShortenableAtTheEnd(Instruction *I) { // Don't shorten stores for now if (isa(I)) return false; if (IntrinsicInst *II = dyn_cast(I)) { switch (II->getIntrinsicID()) { default: return false; case Intrinsic::memset: case Intrinsic::memcpy: case Intrinsic::memcpy_element_unordered_atomic: case Intrinsic::memset_element_unordered_atomic: // Do shorten memory intrinsics. // FIXME: Add memmove if it's also safe to transform. return true; } } // Don't shorten libcalls calls for now. return false; } /// Returns true if the beginning of this instruction can be safely shortened /// in length. static bool isShortenableAtTheBeginning(Instruction *I) { // FIXME: Handle only memset for now. Supporting memcpy/memmove should be // easily done by offsetting the source address. return isa(I); } /// Return the pointer that is being written to. static Value *getStoredPointerOperand(Instruction *I) { //TODO: factor this to reuse getLocForWrite MemoryLocation Loc = getLocForWrite(I); assert(Loc.Ptr && "unable to find pointer written for analyzable instruction?"); // TODO: most APIs don't expect const Value * return const_cast(Loc.Ptr); } static uint64_t getPointerSize(const Value *V, const DataLayout &DL, const TargetLibraryInfo &TLI, const Function *F) { uint64_t Size; ObjectSizeOpts Opts; Opts.NullIsUnknownSize = NullPointerIsDefined(F); if (getObjectSize(V, Size, DL, &TLI, Opts)) return Size; return MemoryLocation::UnknownSize; } namespace { enum OverwriteResult { OW_Begin, OW_Complete, OW_End, OW_PartialEarlierWithFullLater, OW_Unknown }; } // end anonymous namespace /// Return 'OW_Complete' if a store to the 'Later' location completely /// overwrites a store to the 'Earlier' location, 'OW_End' if the end of the /// 'Earlier' location is completely overwritten by 'Later', 'OW_Begin' if the /// beginning of the 'Earlier' location is overwritten by 'Later'. /// 'OW_PartialEarlierWithFullLater' means that an earlier (big) store was /// overwritten by a latter (smaller) store which doesn't write outside the big /// store's memory locations. Returns 'OW_Unknown' if nothing can be determined. static OverwriteResult isOverwrite(const MemoryLocation &Later, const MemoryLocation &Earlier, const DataLayout &DL, const TargetLibraryInfo &TLI, int64_t &EarlierOff, int64_t &LaterOff, Instruction *DepWrite, InstOverlapIntervalsTy &IOL, AliasAnalysis &AA, const Function *F) { // FIXME: Vet that this works for size upper-bounds. Seems unlikely that we'll // get imprecise values here, though (except for unknown sizes). if (!Later.Size.isPrecise() || !Earlier.Size.isPrecise()) return OW_Unknown; const uint64_t LaterSize = Later.Size.getValue(); const uint64_t EarlierSize = Earlier.Size.getValue(); const Value *P1 = Earlier.Ptr->stripPointerCasts(); const Value *P2 = Later.Ptr->stripPointerCasts(); // If the start pointers are the same, we just have to compare sizes to see if // the later store was larger than the earlier store. if (P1 == P2 || AA.isMustAlias(P1, P2)) { // Make sure that the Later size is >= the Earlier size. if (LaterSize >= EarlierSize) return OW_Complete; } // Check to see if the later store is to the entire object (either a global, // an alloca, or a byval/inalloca argument). If so, then it clearly // overwrites any other store to the same object. const Value *UO1 = GetUnderlyingObject(P1, DL), *UO2 = GetUnderlyingObject(P2, DL); // If we can't resolve the same pointers to the same object, then we can't // analyze them at all. if (UO1 != UO2) return OW_Unknown; // If the "Later" store is to a recognizable object, get its size. uint64_t ObjectSize = getPointerSize(UO2, DL, TLI, F); if (ObjectSize != MemoryLocation::UnknownSize) if (ObjectSize == LaterSize && ObjectSize >= EarlierSize) return OW_Complete; // Okay, we have stores to two completely different pointers. Try to // decompose the pointer into a "base + constant_offset" form. If the base // pointers are equal, then we can reason about the two stores. EarlierOff = 0; LaterOff = 0; const Value *BP1 = GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(P1, EarlierOff, DL); const Value *BP2 = GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(P2, LaterOff, DL); // If the base pointers still differ, we have two completely different stores. if (BP1 != BP2) return OW_Unknown; // The later store completely overlaps the earlier store if: // // 1. Both start at the same offset and the later one's size is greater than // or equal to the earlier one's, or // // |--earlier--| // |-- later --| // // 2. The earlier store has an offset greater than the later offset, but which // still lies completely within the later store. // // |--earlier--| // |----- later ------| // // We have to be careful here as *Off is signed while *.Size is unsigned. if (EarlierOff >= LaterOff && LaterSize >= EarlierSize && uint64_t(EarlierOff - LaterOff) + EarlierSize <= LaterSize) return OW_Complete; // We may now overlap, although the overlap is not complete. There might also // be other incomplete overlaps, and together, they might cover the complete // earlier write. // Note: The correctness of this logic depends on the fact that this function // is not even called providing DepWrite when there are any intervening reads. if (EnablePartialOverwriteTracking && LaterOff < int64_t(EarlierOff + EarlierSize) && int64_t(LaterOff + LaterSize) >= EarlierOff) { // Insert our part of the overlap into the map. auto &IM = IOL[DepWrite]; LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "DSE: Partial overwrite: Earlier [" << EarlierOff << ", " << int64_t(EarlierOff + EarlierSize) << ") Later [" << LaterOff << ", " << int64_t(LaterOff + LaterSize) << ")\n"); // Make sure that we only insert non-overlapping intervals and combine // adjacent intervals. The intervals are stored in the map with the ending // offset as the key (in the half-open sense) and the starting offset as // the value. int64_t LaterIntStart = LaterOff, LaterIntEnd = LaterOff + LaterSize; // Find any intervals ending at, or after, LaterIntStart which start // before LaterIntEnd. auto ILI = IM.lower_bound(LaterIntStart); if (ILI != IM.end() && ILI->second <= LaterIntEnd) { // This existing interval is overlapped with the current store somewhere // in [LaterIntStart, LaterIntEnd]. Merge them by erasing the existing // intervals and adjusting our start and end. LaterIntStart = std::min(LaterIntStart, ILI->second); LaterIntEnd = std::max(LaterIntEnd, ILI->first); ILI = IM.erase(ILI); // Continue erasing and adjusting our end in case other previous // intervals are also overlapped with the current store. // // |--- ealier 1 ---| |--- ealier 2 ---| // |------- later---------| // while (ILI != IM.end() && ILI->second <= LaterIntEnd) { assert(ILI->second > LaterIntStart && "Unexpected interval"); LaterIntEnd = std::max(LaterIntEnd, ILI->first); ILI = IM.erase(ILI); } } IM[LaterIntEnd] = LaterIntStart; ILI = IM.begin(); if (ILI->second <= EarlierOff && ILI->first >= int64_t(EarlierOff + EarlierSize)) { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "DSE: Full overwrite from partials: Earlier [" << EarlierOff << ", " << int64_t(EarlierOff + EarlierSize) << ") Composite Later [" << ILI->second << ", " << ILI->first << ")\n"); ++NumCompletePartials; return OW_Complete; } } // Check for an earlier store which writes to all the memory locations that // the later store writes to. if (EnablePartialStoreMerging && LaterOff >= EarlierOff && int64_t(EarlierOff + EarlierSize) > LaterOff && uint64_t(LaterOff - EarlierOff) + LaterSize <= EarlierSize) { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "DSE: Partial overwrite an earlier load [" << EarlierOff << ", " << int64_t(EarlierOff + EarlierSize) << ") by a later store [" << LaterOff << ", " << int64_t(LaterOff + LaterSize) << ")\n"); // TODO: Maybe come up with a better name? return OW_PartialEarlierWithFullLater; } // Another interesting case is if the later store overwrites the end of the // earlier store. // // |--earlier--| // |-- later --| // // In this case we may want to trim the size of earlier to avoid generating // writes to addresses which will definitely be overwritten later if (!EnablePartialOverwriteTracking && (LaterOff > EarlierOff && LaterOff < int64_t(EarlierOff + EarlierSize) && int64_t(LaterOff + LaterSize) >= int64_t(EarlierOff + EarlierSize))) return OW_End; // Finally, we also need to check if the later store overwrites the beginning // of the earlier store. // // |--earlier--| // |-- later --| // // In this case we may want to move the destination address and trim the size // of earlier to avoid generating writes to addresses which will definitely // be overwritten later. if (!EnablePartialOverwriteTracking && (LaterOff <= EarlierOff && int64_t(LaterOff + LaterSize) > EarlierOff)) { assert(int64_t(LaterOff + LaterSize) < int64_t(EarlierOff + EarlierSize) && "Expect to be handled as OW_Complete"); return OW_Begin; } // Otherwise, they don't completely overlap. return OW_Unknown; } /// If 'Inst' might be a self read (i.e. a noop copy of a /// memory region into an identical pointer) then it doesn't actually make its /// input dead in the traditional sense. Consider this case: /// /// memmove(A <- B) /// memmove(A <- A) /// /// In this case, the second store to A does not make the first store to A dead. /// The usual situation isn't an explicit A<-A store like this (which can be /// trivially removed) but a case where two pointers may alias. /// /// This function detects when it is unsafe to remove a dependent instruction /// because the DSE inducing instruction may be a self-read. static bool isPossibleSelfRead(Instruction *Inst, const MemoryLocation &InstStoreLoc, Instruction *DepWrite, const TargetLibraryInfo &TLI, AliasAnalysis &AA) { // Self reads can only happen for instructions that read memory. Get the // location read. MemoryLocation InstReadLoc = getLocForRead(Inst, TLI); if (!InstReadLoc.Ptr) return false; // Not a reading instruction. // If the read and written loc obviously don't alias, it isn't a read. if (AA.isNoAlias(InstReadLoc, InstStoreLoc)) return false; if (isa(Inst)) { // LLVM's memcpy overlap semantics are not fully fleshed out (see PR11763) // but in practice memcpy(A <- B) either means that A and B are disjoint or // are equal (i.e. there are not partial overlaps). Given that, if we have: // // memcpy/memmove(A <- B) // DepWrite // memcpy(A <- B) // Inst // // with Inst reading/writing a >= size than DepWrite, we can reason as // follows: // // - If A == B then both the copies are no-ops, so the DepWrite can be // removed. // - If A != B then A and B are disjoint locations in Inst. Since // Inst.size >= DepWrite.size A and B are disjoint in DepWrite too. // Therefore DepWrite can be removed. MemoryLocation DepReadLoc = getLocForRead(DepWrite, TLI); if (DepReadLoc.Ptr && AA.isMustAlias(InstReadLoc.Ptr, DepReadLoc.Ptr)) return false; } // If DepWrite doesn't read memory or if we can't prove it is a must alias, // then it can't be considered dead. return true; } /// Returns true if the memory which is accessed by the second instruction is not /// modified between the first and the second instruction. /// Precondition: Second instruction must be dominated by the first /// instruction. static bool memoryIsNotModifiedBetween(Instruction *FirstI, Instruction *SecondI, AliasAnalysis *AA) { SmallVector WorkList; SmallPtrSet Visited; BasicBlock::iterator FirstBBI(FirstI); ++FirstBBI; BasicBlock::iterator SecondBBI(SecondI); BasicBlock *FirstBB = FirstI->getParent(); BasicBlock *SecondBB = SecondI->getParent(); MemoryLocation MemLoc = MemoryLocation::get(SecondI); // Start checking the store-block. WorkList.push_back(SecondBB); bool isFirstBlock = true; // Check all blocks going backward until we reach the load-block. while (!WorkList.empty()) { BasicBlock *B = WorkList.pop_back_val(); // Ignore instructions before LI if this is the FirstBB. BasicBlock::iterator BI = (B == FirstBB ? FirstBBI : B->begin()); BasicBlock::iterator EI; if (isFirstBlock) { // Ignore instructions after SI if this is the first visit of SecondBB. assert(B == SecondBB && "first block is not the store block"); EI = SecondBBI; isFirstBlock = false; } else { // It's not SecondBB or (in case of a loop) the second visit of SecondBB. // In this case we also have to look at instructions after SI. EI = B->end(); } for (; BI != EI; ++BI) { Instruction *I = &*BI; if (I->mayWriteToMemory() && I != SecondI) if (isModSet(AA->getModRefInfo(I, MemLoc))) return false; } if (B != FirstBB) { assert(B != &FirstBB->getParent()->getEntryBlock() && "Should not hit the entry block because SI must be dominated by LI"); for (auto PredI = pred_begin(B), PE = pred_end(B); PredI != PE; ++PredI) { if (!Visited.insert(*PredI).second) continue; WorkList.push_back(*PredI); } } } return true; } /// Find all blocks that will unconditionally lead to the block BB and append /// them to F. static void findUnconditionalPreds(SmallVectorImpl &Blocks, BasicBlock *BB, DominatorTree *DT) { for (pred_iterator I = pred_begin(BB), E = pred_end(BB); I != E; ++I) { BasicBlock *Pred = *I; if (Pred == BB) continue; Instruction *PredTI = Pred->getTerminator(); if (PredTI->getNumSuccessors() != 1) continue; if (DT->isReachableFromEntry(Pred)) Blocks.push_back(Pred); } } /// Handle frees of entire structures whose dependency is a store /// to a field of that structure. static bool handleFree(CallInst *F, AliasAnalysis *AA, MemoryDependenceResults *MD, DominatorTree *DT, const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI, InstOverlapIntervalsTy &IOL, OrderedBasicBlock &OBB, MapVector &ThrowableInst) { bool MadeChange = false; MemoryLocation Loc = MemoryLocation(F->getOperand(0)); SmallVector Blocks; Blocks.push_back(F->getParent()); const DataLayout &DL = F->getModule()->getDataLayout(); while (!Blocks.empty()) { BasicBlock *BB = Blocks.pop_back_val(); Instruction *InstPt = BB->getTerminator(); if (BB == F->getParent()) InstPt = F; MemDepResult Dep = MD->getPointerDependencyFrom(Loc, false, InstPt->getIterator(), BB); while (Dep.isDef() || Dep.isClobber()) { Instruction *Dependency = Dep.getInst(); if (!hasAnalyzableMemoryWrite(Dependency, *TLI) || !isRemovable(Dependency)) break; Value *DepPointer = GetUnderlyingObject(getStoredPointerOperand(Dependency), DL); // Check for aliasing. if (!AA->isMustAlias(F->getArgOperand(0), DepPointer)) break; LLVM_DEBUG( dbgs() << "DSE: Dead Store to soon to be freed memory:\n DEAD: " << *Dependency << '\n'); // DCE instructions only used to calculate that store. BasicBlock::iterator BBI(Dependency); deleteDeadInstruction(Dependency, &BBI, *MD, *TLI, IOL, OBB, ThrowableInst); ++NumFastStores; MadeChange = true; // Inst's old Dependency is now deleted. Compute the next dependency, // which may also be dead, as in // s[0] = 0; // s[1] = 0; // This has just been deleted. // free(s); Dep = MD->getPointerDependencyFrom(Loc, false, BBI, BB); } if (Dep.isNonLocal()) findUnconditionalPreds(Blocks, BB, DT); } return MadeChange; } /// Check to see if the specified location may alias any of the stack objects in /// the DeadStackObjects set. If so, they become live because the location is /// being loaded. static void removeAccessedObjects(const MemoryLocation &LoadedLoc, SmallSetVector &DeadStackObjects, const DataLayout &DL, AliasAnalysis *AA, const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI, const Function *F) { const Value *UnderlyingPointer = GetUnderlyingObject(LoadedLoc.Ptr, DL); // A constant can't be in the dead pointer set. if (isa(UnderlyingPointer)) return; // If the kill pointer can be easily reduced to an alloca, don't bother doing // extraneous AA queries. if (isa(UnderlyingPointer) || isa(UnderlyingPointer)) { DeadStackObjects.remove(UnderlyingPointer); return; } // Remove objects that could alias LoadedLoc. DeadStackObjects.remove_if([&](const Value *I) { // See if the loaded location could alias the stack location. MemoryLocation StackLoc(I, getPointerSize(I, DL, *TLI, F)); return !AA->isNoAlias(StackLoc, LoadedLoc); }); } /// Remove dead stores to stack-allocated locations in the function end block. /// Ex: /// %A = alloca i32 /// ... /// store i32 1, i32* %A /// ret void static bool handleEndBlock(BasicBlock &BB, AliasAnalysis *AA, MemoryDependenceResults *MD, const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI, InstOverlapIntervalsTy &IOL, OrderedBasicBlock &OBB, MapVector &ThrowableInst) { bool MadeChange = false; // Keep track of all of the stack objects that are dead at the end of the // function. SmallSetVector DeadStackObjects; // Find all of the alloca'd pointers in the entry block. BasicBlock &Entry = BB.getParent()->front(); for (Instruction &I : Entry) { if (isa(&I)) DeadStackObjects.insert(&I); // Okay, so these are dead heap objects, but if the pointer never escapes // then it's leaked by this function anyways. else if (isAllocLikeFn(&I, TLI) && !PointerMayBeCaptured(&I, true, true)) DeadStackObjects.insert(&I); } // Treat byval or inalloca arguments the same, stores to them are dead at the // end of the function. for (Argument &AI : BB.getParent()->args()) if (AI.hasByValOrInAllocaAttr()) DeadStackObjects.insert(&AI); const DataLayout &DL = BB.getModule()->getDataLayout(); // Scan the basic block backwards for (BasicBlock::iterator BBI = BB.end(); BBI != BB.begin(); ){ --BBI; // If we find a store, check to see if it points into a dead stack value. if (hasAnalyzableMemoryWrite(&*BBI, *TLI) && isRemovable(&*BBI)) { // See through pointer-to-pointer bitcasts SmallVector Pointers; GetUnderlyingObjects(getStoredPointerOperand(&*BBI), Pointers, DL); // Stores to stack values are valid candidates for removal. bool AllDead = true; for (const Value *Pointer : Pointers) if (!DeadStackObjects.count(Pointer)) { AllDead = false; break; } if (AllDead) { Instruction *Dead = &*BBI; LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "DSE: Dead Store at End of Block:\n DEAD: " << *Dead << "\n Objects: "; for (SmallVectorImpl::iterator I = Pointers.begin(), E = Pointers.end(); I != E; ++I) { dbgs() << **I; if (std::next(I) != E) dbgs() << ", "; } dbgs() << '\n'); // DCE instructions only used to calculate that store. deleteDeadInstruction(Dead, &BBI, *MD, *TLI, IOL, OBB, ThrowableInst, &DeadStackObjects); ++NumFastStores; MadeChange = true; continue; } } // Remove any dead non-memory-mutating instructions. if (isInstructionTriviallyDead(&*BBI, TLI)) { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "DSE: Removing trivially dead instruction:\n DEAD: " << *&*BBI << '\n'); deleteDeadInstruction(&*BBI, &BBI, *MD, *TLI, IOL, OBB, ThrowableInst, &DeadStackObjects); ++NumFastOther; MadeChange = true; continue; } if (isa(BBI)) { // Remove allocas from the list of dead stack objects; there can't be // any references before the definition. DeadStackObjects.remove(&*BBI); continue; } if (auto *Call = dyn_cast(&*BBI)) { // Remove allocation function calls from the list of dead stack objects; // there can't be any references before the definition. if (isAllocLikeFn(&*BBI, TLI)) DeadStackObjects.remove(&*BBI); // If this call does not access memory, it can't be loading any of our // pointers. if (AA->doesNotAccessMemory(Call)) continue; // If the call might load from any of our allocas, then any store above // the call is live. DeadStackObjects.remove_if([&](const Value *I) { // See if the call site touches the value. return isRefSet(AA->getModRefInfo( Call, I, getPointerSize(I, DL, *TLI, BB.getParent()))); }); // If all of the allocas were clobbered by the call then we're not going // to find anything else to process. if (DeadStackObjects.empty()) break; continue; } // We can remove the dead stores, irrespective of the fence and its ordering // (release/acquire/seq_cst). Fences only constraints the ordering of // already visible stores, it does not make a store visible to other // threads. So, skipping over a fence does not change a store from being // dead. if (isa(*BBI)) continue; MemoryLocation LoadedLoc; // If we encounter a use of the pointer, it is no longer considered dead if (LoadInst *L = dyn_cast(BBI)) { if (!L->isUnordered()) // Be conservative with atomic/volatile load break; LoadedLoc = MemoryLocation::get(L); } else if (VAArgInst *V = dyn_cast(BBI)) { LoadedLoc = MemoryLocation::get(V); } else if (!BBI->mayReadFromMemory()) { // Instruction doesn't read memory. Note that stores that weren't removed // above will hit this case. continue; } else { // Unknown inst; assume it clobbers everything. break; } // Remove any allocas from the DeadPointer set that are loaded, as this // makes any stores above the access live. removeAccessedObjects(LoadedLoc, DeadStackObjects, DL, AA, TLI, BB.getParent()); // If all of the allocas were clobbered by the access then we're not going // to find anything else to process. if (DeadStackObjects.empty()) break; } return MadeChange; } static bool tryToShorten(Instruction *EarlierWrite, int64_t &EarlierOffset, int64_t &EarlierSize, int64_t LaterOffset, int64_t LaterSize, bool IsOverwriteEnd) { // TODO: base this on the target vector size so that if the earlier // store was too small to get vector writes anyway then its likely // a good idea to shorten it // Power of 2 vector writes are probably always a bad idea to optimize // as any store/memset/memcpy is likely using vector instructions so // shortening it to not vector size is likely to be slower auto *EarlierIntrinsic = cast(EarlierWrite); unsigned EarlierWriteAlign = EarlierIntrinsic->getDestAlignment(); if (!IsOverwriteEnd) LaterOffset = int64_t(LaterOffset + LaterSize); if (!(isPowerOf2_64(LaterOffset) && EarlierWriteAlign <= LaterOffset) && !((EarlierWriteAlign != 0) && LaterOffset % EarlierWriteAlign == 0)) return false; int64_t NewLength = IsOverwriteEnd ? LaterOffset - EarlierOffset : EarlierSize - (LaterOffset - EarlierOffset); if (auto *AMI = dyn_cast(EarlierWrite)) { // When shortening an atomic memory intrinsic, the newly shortened // length must remain an integer multiple of the element size. const uint32_t ElementSize = AMI->getElementSizeInBytes(); if (0 != NewLength % ElementSize) return false; } LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "DSE: Remove Dead Store:\n OW " << (IsOverwriteEnd ? "END" : "BEGIN") << ": " << *EarlierWrite << "\n KILLER (offset " << LaterOffset << ", " << EarlierSize << ")\n"); Value *EarlierWriteLength = EarlierIntrinsic->getLength(); Value *TrimmedLength = ConstantInt::get(EarlierWriteLength->getType(), NewLength); EarlierIntrinsic->setLength(TrimmedLength); EarlierSize = NewLength; if (!IsOverwriteEnd) { int64_t OffsetMoved = (LaterOffset - EarlierOffset); Value *Indices[1] = { ConstantInt::get(EarlierWriteLength->getType(), OffsetMoved)}; GetElementPtrInst *NewDestGEP = GetElementPtrInst::CreateInBounds( EarlierIntrinsic->getRawDest()->getType()->getPointerElementType(), EarlierIntrinsic->getRawDest(), Indices, "", EarlierWrite); NewDestGEP->setDebugLoc(EarlierIntrinsic->getDebugLoc()); EarlierIntrinsic->setDest(NewDestGEP); EarlierOffset = EarlierOffset + OffsetMoved; } return true; } static bool tryToShortenEnd(Instruction *EarlierWrite, OverlapIntervalsTy &IntervalMap, int64_t &EarlierStart, int64_t &EarlierSize) { if (IntervalMap.empty() || !isShortenableAtTheEnd(EarlierWrite)) return false; OverlapIntervalsTy::iterator OII = --IntervalMap.end(); int64_t LaterStart = OII->second; int64_t LaterSize = OII->first - LaterStart; if (LaterStart > EarlierStart && LaterStart < EarlierStart + EarlierSize && LaterStart + LaterSize >= EarlierStart + EarlierSize) { if (tryToShorten(EarlierWrite, EarlierStart, EarlierSize, LaterStart, LaterSize, true)) { IntervalMap.erase(OII); return true; } } return false; } static bool tryToShortenBegin(Instruction *EarlierWrite, OverlapIntervalsTy &IntervalMap, int64_t &EarlierStart, int64_t &EarlierSize) { if (IntervalMap.empty() || !isShortenableAtTheBeginning(EarlierWrite)) return false; OverlapIntervalsTy::iterator OII = IntervalMap.begin(); int64_t LaterStart = OII->second; int64_t LaterSize = OII->first - LaterStart; if (LaterStart <= EarlierStart && LaterStart + LaterSize > EarlierStart) { assert(LaterStart + LaterSize < EarlierStart + EarlierSize && "Should have been handled as OW_Complete"); if (tryToShorten(EarlierWrite, EarlierStart, EarlierSize, LaterStart, LaterSize, false)) { IntervalMap.erase(OII); return true; } } return false; } static bool removePartiallyOverlappedStores(AliasAnalysis *AA, const DataLayout &DL, InstOverlapIntervalsTy &IOL) { bool Changed = false; for (auto OI : IOL) { Instruction *EarlierWrite = OI.first; MemoryLocation Loc = getLocForWrite(EarlierWrite); assert(isRemovable(EarlierWrite) && "Expect only removable instruction"); const Value *Ptr = Loc.Ptr->stripPointerCasts(); int64_t EarlierStart = 0; int64_t EarlierSize = int64_t(Loc.Size.getValue()); GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(Ptr, EarlierStart, DL); OverlapIntervalsTy &IntervalMap = OI.second; Changed |= tryToShortenEnd(EarlierWrite, IntervalMap, EarlierStart, EarlierSize); if (IntervalMap.empty()) continue; Changed |= tryToShortenBegin(EarlierWrite, IntervalMap, EarlierStart, EarlierSize); } return Changed; } static bool eliminateNoopStore(Instruction *Inst, BasicBlock::iterator &BBI, AliasAnalysis *AA, MemoryDependenceResults *MD, const DataLayout &DL, const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI, InstOverlapIntervalsTy &IOL, OrderedBasicBlock &OBB, MapVector &ThrowableInst) { // Must be a store instruction. StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast(Inst); if (!SI) return false; // If we're storing the same value back to a pointer that we just loaded from, // then the store can be removed. if (LoadInst *DepLoad = dyn_cast(SI->getValueOperand())) { if (SI->getPointerOperand() == DepLoad->getPointerOperand() && isRemovable(SI) && memoryIsNotModifiedBetween(DepLoad, SI, AA)) { LLVM_DEBUG( dbgs() << "DSE: Remove Store Of Load from same pointer:\n LOAD: " << *DepLoad << "\n STORE: " << *SI << '\n'); deleteDeadInstruction(SI, &BBI, *MD, *TLI, IOL, OBB, ThrowableInst); ++NumRedundantStores; return true; } } // Remove null stores into the calloc'ed objects Constant *StoredConstant = dyn_cast(SI->getValueOperand()); if (StoredConstant && StoredConstant->isNullValue() && isRemovable(SI)) { Instruction *UnderlyingPointer = dyn_cast(GetUnderlyingObject(SI->getPointerOperand(), DL)); if (UnderlyingPointer && isCallocLikeFn(UnderlyingPointer, TLI) && memoryIsNotModifiedBetween(UnderlyingPointer, SI, AA)) { LLVM_DEBUG( dbgs() << "DSE: Remove null store to the calloc'ed object:\n DEAD: " << *Inst << "\n OBJECT: " << *UnderlyingPointer << '\n'); deleteDeadInstruction(SI, &BBI, *MD, *TLI, IOL, OBB, ThrowableInst); ++NumRedundantStores; return true; } } return false; } static bool eliminateDeadStores(BasicBlock &BB, AliasAnalysis *AA, MemoryDependenceResults *MD, DominatorTree *DT, const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI) { const DataLayout &DL = BB.getModule()->getDataLayout(); bool MadeChange = false; OrderedBasicBlock OBB(&BB); MapVector ThrowableInst; // A map of interval maps representing partially-overwritten value parts. InstOverlapIntervalsTy IOL; // Do a top-down walk on the BB. for (BasicBlock::iterator BBI = BB.begin(), BBE = BB.end(); BBI != BBE; ) { // Handle 'free' calls specially. if (CallInst *F = isFreeCall(&*BBI, TLI)) { MadeChange |= handleFree(F, AA, MD, DT, TLI, IOL, OBB, ThrowableInst); // Increment BBI after handleFree has potentially deleted instructions. // This ensures we maintain a valid iterator. ++BBI; continue; } Instruction *Inst = &*BBI++; if (Inst->mayThrow()) { ThrowableInst[Inst] = true; continue; } // Check to see if Inst writes to memory. If not, continue. if (!hasAnalyzableMemoryWrite(Inst, *TLI)) continue; // eliminateNoopStore will update in iterator, if necessary. if (eliminateNoopStore(Inst, BBI, AA, MD, DL, TLI, IOL, OBB, ThrowableInst)) { MadeChange = true; continue; } // If we find something that writes memory, get its memory dependence. MemDepResult InstDep = MD->getDependency(Inst, &OBB); // Ignore any store where we can't find a local dependence. // FIXME: cross-block DSE would be fun. :) if (!InstDep.isDef() && !InstDep.isClobber()) continue; // Figure out what location is being stored to. MemoryLocation Loc = getLocForWrite(Inst); // If we didn't get a useful location, fail. if (!Loc.Ptr) continue; // Loop until we find a store we can eliminate or a load that // invalidates the analysis. Without an upper bound on the number of // instructions examined, this analysis can become very time-consuming. // However, the potential gain diminishes as we process more instructions // without eliminating any of them. Therefore, we limit the number of // instructions we look at. auto Limit = MD->getDefaultBlockScanLimit(); while (InstDep.isDef() || InstDep.isClobber()) { // Get the memory clobbered by the instruction we depend on. MemDep will // skip any instructions that 'Loc' clearly doesn't interact with. If we // end up depending on a may- or must-aliased load, then we can't optimize // away the store and we bail out. However, if we depend on something // that overwrites the memory location we *can* potentially optimize it. // // Find out what memory location the dependent instruction stores. Instruction *DepWrite = InstDep.getInst(); if (!hasAnalyzableMemoryWrite(DepWrite, *TLI)) break; MemoryLocation DepLoc = getLocForWrite(DepWrite); // If we didn't get a useful location, or if it isn't a size, bail out. if (!DepLoc.Ptr) break; // Find the last throwable instruction not removed by call to // deleteDeadInstruction. Instruction *LastThrowing = nullptr; if (!ThrowableInst.empty()) LastThrowing = ThrowableInst.back().first; // Make sure we don't look past a call which might throw. This is an // issue because MemoryDependenceAnalysis works in the wrong direction: // it finds instructions which dominate the current instruction, rather than // instructions which are post-dominated by the current instruction. // // If the underlying object is a non-escaping memory allocation, any store // to it is dead along the unwind edge. Otherwise, we need to preserve // the store. if (LastThrowing && OBB.dominates(DepWrite, LastThrowing)) { const Value* Underlying = GetUnderlyingObject(DepLoc.Ptr, DL); bool IsStoreDeadOnUnwind = isa(Underlying); if (!IsStoreDeadOnUnwind) { // We're looking for a call to an allocation function // where the allocation doesn't escape before the last // throwing instruction; PointerMayBeCaptured // reasonably fast approximation. IsStoreDeadOnUnwind = isAllocLikeFn(Underlying, TLI) && !PointerMayBeCaptured(Underlying, false, true); } if (!IsStoreDeadOnUnwind) break; } // If we find a write that is a) removable (i.e., non-volatile), b) is // completely obliterated by the store to 'Loc', and c) which we know that // 'Inst' doesn't load from, then we can remove it. // Also try to merge two stores if a later one only touches memory written // to by the earlier one. if (isRemovable(DepWrite) && !isPossibleSelfRead(Inst, Loc, DepWrite, *TLI, *AA)) { int64_t InstWriteOffset, DepWriteOffset; OverwriteResult OR = isOverwrite(Loc, DepLoc, DL, *TLI, DepWriteOffset, InstWriteOffset, DepWrite, IOL, *AA, BB.getParent()); if (OR == OW_Complete) { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "DSE: Remove Dead Store:\n DEAD: " << *DepWrite << "\n KILLER: " << *Inst << '\n'); // Delete the store and now-dead instructions that feed it. deleteDeadInstruction(DepWrite, &BBI, *MD, *TLI, IOL, OBB, ThrowableInst); ++NumFastStores; MadeChange = true; // We erased DepWrite; start over. InstDep = MD->getDependency(Inst, &OBB); continue; } else if ((OR == OW_End && isShortenableAtTheEnd(DepWrite)) || ((OR == OW_Begin && isShortenableAtTheBeginning(DepWrite)))) { assert(!EnablePartialOverwriteTracking && "Do not expect to perform " "when partial-overwrite " "tracking is enabled"); // The overwrite result is known, so these must be known, too. int64_t EarlierSize = DepLoc.Size.getValue(); int64_t LaterSize = Loc.Size.getValue(); bool IsOverwriteEnd = (OR == OW_End); MadeChange |= tryToShorten(DepWrite, DepWriteOffset, EarlierSize, InstWriteOffset, LaterSize, IsOverwriteEnd); } else if (EnablePartialStoreMerging && OR == OW_PartialEarlierWithFullLater) { auto *Earlier = dyn_cast(DepWrite); auto *Later = dyn_cast(Inst); if (Earlier && isa(Earlier->getValueOperand()) && DL.typeSizeEqualsStoreSize( Earlier->getValueOperand()->getType()) && Later && isa(Later->getValueOperand()) && DL.typeSizeEqualsStoreSize( Later->getValueOperand()->getType()) && memoryIsNotModifiedBetween(Earlier, Later, AA)) { // If the store we find is: // a) partially overwritten by the store to 'Loc' // b) the later store is fully contained in the earlier one and // c) they both have a constant value // d) none of the two stores need padding // Merge the two stores, replacing the earlier store's value with a // merge of both values. // TODO: Deal with other constant types (vectors, etc), and probably // some mem intrinsics (if needed) APInt EarlierValue = cast(Earlier->getValueOperand())->getValue(); APInt LaterValue = cast(Later->getValueOperand())->getValue(); unsigned LaterBits = LaterValue.getBitWidth(); assert(EarlierValue.getBitWidth() > LaterValue.getBitWidth()); LaterValue = LaterValue.zext(EarlierValue.getBitWidth()); // Offset of the smaller store inside the larger store unsigned BitOffsetDiff = (InstWriteOffset - DepWriteOffset) * 8; unsigned LShiftAmount = DL.isBigEndian() ? EarlierValue.getBitWidth() - BitOffsetDiff - LaterBits : BitOffsetDiff; APInt Mask = APInt::getBitsSet(EarlierValue.getBitWidth(), LShiftAmount, LShiftAmount + LaterBits); // Clear the bits we'll be replacing, then OR with the smaller // store, shifted appropriately. APInt Merged = (EarlierValue & ~Mask) | (LaterValue << LShiftAmount); LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "DSE: Merge Stores:\n Earlier: " << *DepWrite << "\n Later: " << *Inst << "\n Merged Value: " << Merged << '\n'); auto *SI = new StoreInst( ConstantInt::get(Earlier->getValueOperand()->getType(), Merged), Earlier->getPointerOperand(), false, MaybeAlign(Earlier->getAlignment()), Earlier->getOrdering(), Earlier->getSyncScopeID(), DepWrite); unsigned MDToKeep[] = {LLVMContext::MD_dbg, LLVMContext::MD_tbaa, LLVMContext::MD_alias_scope, LLVMContext::MD_noalias, LLVMContext::MD_nontemporal}; SI->copyMetadata(*DepWrite, MDToKeep); ++NumModifiedStores; // Remove earlier, wider, store OBB.replaceInstruction(DepWrite, SI); // Delete the old stores and now-dead instructions that feed them. deleteDeadInstruction(Inst, &BBI, *MD, *TLI, IOL, OBB, ThrowableInst); deleteDeadInstruction(DepWrite, &BBI, *MD, *TLI, IOL, OBB, ThrowableInst); MadeChange = true; // We erased DepWrite and Inst (Loc); start over. break; } } } // If this is a may-aliased store that is clobbering the store value, we // can keep searching past it for another must-aliased pointer that stores // to the same location. For example, in: // store -> P // store -> Q // store -> P // we can remove the first store to P even though we don't know if P and Q // alias. if (DepWrite == &BB.front()) break; // Can't look past this instruction if it might read 'Loc'. if (isRefSet(AA->getModRefInfo(DepWrite, Loc))) break; InstDep = MD->getPointerDependencyFrom(Loc, /*isLoad=*/ false, DepWrite->getIterator(), &BB, /*QueryInst=*/ nullptr, &Limit); } } if (EnablePartialOverwriteTracking) MadeChange |= removePartiallyOverlappedStores(AA, DL, IOL); // If this block ends in a return, unwind, or unreachable, all allocas are // dead at its end, which means stores to them are also dead. if (BB.getTerminator()->getNumSuccessors() == 0) MadeChange |= handleEndBlock(BB, AA, MD, TLI, IOL, OBB, ThrowableInst); return MadeChange; } static bool eliminateDeadStores(Function &F, AliasAnalysis *AA, MemoryDependenceResults *MD, DominatorTree *DT, const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI) { bool MadeChange = false; for (BasicBlock &BB : F) // Only check non-dead blocks. Dead blocks may have strange pointer // cycles that will confuse alias analysis. if (DT->isReachableFromEntry(&BB)) MadeChange |= eliminateDeadStores(BB, AA, MD, DT, TLI); return MadeChange; } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // DSE Pass //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// PreservedAnalyses DSEPass::run(Function &F, FunctionAnalysisManager &AM) { AliasAnalysis *AA = &AM.getResult(F); DominatorTree *DT = &AM.getResult(F); MemoryDependenceResults *MD = &AM.getResult(F); const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI = &AM.getResult(F); if (!eliminateDeadStores(F, AA, MD, DT, TLI)) return PreservedAnalyses::all(); PreservedAnalyses PA; PA.preserveSet(); PA.preserve(); PA.preserve(); return PA; } namespace { /// A legacy pass for the legacy pass manager that wraps \c DSEPass. class DSELegacyPass : public FunctionPass { public: static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid DSELegacyPass() : FunctionPass(ID) { initializeDSELegacyPassPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); } bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override { if (skipFunction(F)) return false; DominatorTree *DT = &getAnalysis().getDomTree(); AliasAnalysis *AA = &getAnalysis().getAAResults(); MemoryDependenceResults *MD = &getAnalysis().getMemDep(); const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI = &getAnalysis().getTLI(F); return eliminateDeadStores(F, AA, MD, DT, TLI); } void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { AU.setPreservesCFG(); AU.addRequired(); AU.addRequired(); AU.addRequired(); AU.addRequired(); AU.addPreserved(); AU.addPreserved(); AU.addPreserved(); } }; } // end anonymous namespace char DSELegacyPass::ID = 0; INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(DSELegacyPass, "dse", "Dead Store Elimination", false, false) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(DominatorTreeWrapperPass) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(AAResultsWrapperPass) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(GlobalsAAWrapperPass) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MemoryDependenceWrapperPass) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass) INITIALIZE_PASS_END(DSELegacyPass, "dse", "Dead Store Elimination", false, false) FunctionPass *llvm::createDeadStoreEliminationPass() { return new DSELegacyPass(); }