//===-- CmpInstAnalysis.h - Utils to help fold compare insts ----*- C++ -*-===// // // 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 holds routines to help analyse compare instructions // and fold them into constants or other compare instructions // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_CMPINSTANALYSIS_H #define LLVM_ANALYSIS_CMPINSTANALYSIS_H #include "llvm/IR/InstrTypes.h" namespace llvm { class Type; class Value; /// Encode a icmp predicate into a three bit mask. These bits are carefully /// arranged to allow folding of expressions such as: /// /// (A < B) | (A > B) --> (A != B) /// /// Note that this is only valid if the first and second predicates have the /// same sign. It is illegal to do: (A u< B) | (A s> B) /// /// Three bits are used to represent the condition, as follows: /// 0 A > B /// 1 A == B /// 2 A < B /// /// <=> Value Definition /// 000 0 Always false /// 001 1 A > B /// 010 2 A == B /// 011 3 A >= B /// 100 4 A < B /// 101 5 A != B /// 110 6 A <= B /// 111 7 Always true /// unsigned getICmpCode(CmpInst::Predicate Pred); /// This is the complement of getICmpCode. It turns a predicate code into /// either a constant true or false or the predicate for a new ICmp. /// The sign is passed in to determine which kind of predicate to use in the /// new ICmp instruction. /// Non-NULL return value will be a true or false constant. /// NULL return means a new ICmp is needed. The predicate is output in Pred. Constant *getPredForICmpCode(unsigned Code, bool Sign, Type *OpTy, CmpInst::Predicate &Pred); /// Return true if both predicates match sign or if at least one of them is an /// equality comparison (which is signless). bool predicatesFoldable(CmpInst::Predicate P1, CmpInst::Predicate P2); /// Similar to getICmpCode but for FCmpInst. This encodes a fcmp predicate /// into a four bit mask. inline unsigned getFCmpCode(CmpInst::Predicate CC) { assert(CmpInst::FCMP_FALSE <= CC && CC <= CmpInst::FCMP_TRUE && "Unexpected FCmp predicate!"); // Take advantage of the bit pattern of CmpInst::Predicate here. // U L G E static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_FALSE == 0); // 0 0 0 0 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_OEQ == 1); // 0 0 0 1 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_OGT == 2); // 0 0 1 0 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_OGE == 3); // 0 0 1 1 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_OLT == 4); // 0 1 0 0 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_OLE == 5); // 0 1 0 1 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_ONE == 6); // 0 1 1 0 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_ORD == 7); // 0 1 1 1 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_UNO == 8); // 1 0 0 0 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_UEQ == 9); // 1 0 0 1 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_UGT == 10); // 1 0 1 0 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_UGE == 11); // 1 0 1 1 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_ULT == 12); // 1 1 0 0 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_ULE == 13); // 1 1 0 1 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_UNE == 14); // 1 1 1 0 static_assert(CmpInst::FCMP_TRUE == 15); // 1 1 1 1 return CC; } /// This is the complement of getFCmpCode. It turns a predicate code into /// either a constant true or false or the predicate for a new FCmp. /// Non-NULL return value will be a true or false constant. /// NULL return means a new ICmp is needed. The predicate is output in Pred. Constant *getPredForFCmpCode(unsigned Code, Type *OpTy, CmpInst::Predicate &Pred); /// Decompose an icmp into the form ((X & Mask) pred 0) if possible. The /// returned predicate is either == or !=. Returns false if decomposition /// fails. bool decomposeBitTestICmp(Value *LHS, Value *RHS, CmpInst::Predicate &Pred, Value *&X, APInt &Mask, bool LookThroughTrunc = true); } // end namespace llvm #endif