Thanks, David, this is useful. So sometimes the front-end generates llvm.memcpy instead of store instructions. Is there a rule in generating llvm.memcpy instructions instead of stores? I would have the same question for other instrinsics, such as memset and memmove.
Thanks, Simona On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 5:24 PM, David Blaikie <dblai...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 7:25 AM, Simona Simona via cfe-users < > cfe-users@lists.llvm.org> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm using clang 3.4 to generate the bitcode of a C source file. >> The source file is the following: >> >> typedef struct __attribute__ ((__packed__)) { float x, y; } myType; >> myType make_float2(float x, float y) { myType f = { x, y }; return f; } >> >> int main(int argc, char* argv[]) >> { >> myType myVar[5]; >> >> for(int i=0;i<5;i++) >> myVar[i] = make_float2(i,i); >> >> return(myVar[1].x); >> } >> >> The bitcode is generated using the following command: >> clang -c -emit-llvm -O0 -fno-vectorize -fno-slp-vectorize >> -fno-lax-vector-conversions main.c -o main.bc >> >> target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" >> >> %struct.myType = type <{ float, float }> >> >> ; Function Attrs: nounwind uwtable >> define <2 x float> @_Z11make_float2ff(float %x, float %y) #0 { >> entry: >> %retval = alloca %struct.myType, align 1 >> %x1 = getelementptr inbounds %struct.myType* %retval, i32 0, i32 0 >> store float %x, float* %x1, align 1 >> %y2 = getelementptr inbounds %struct.myType* %retval, i32 0, i32 1 >> store float %y, float* %y2, align 1 >> %0 = bitcast %struct.myType* %retval to <2 x float>* >> %1 = load <2 x float>* %0, align 1 >> ret <2 x float> %1 >> } >> >> ; Function Attrs: nounwind uwtable >> define i32 @main(i32 %argc, i8** %argv) #0 { >> entry: >> %myVar = alloca [100 x %struct.myType], align 16 >> > > Looks like your IR corresponds to an array of length 100, not 5 as in your > source, but that's not too important > > >> * %ref.tmp = alloca %struct.myType, align 1* >> br label %for.cond >> >> for.cond: ; preds = %for.inc, >> %entry >> %i.0 = phi i32 [ 0, %entry ], [ %inc, %for.inc ] >> %cmp = icmp slt i32 %i.0, 5 >> br i1 %cmp, label %for.body, label %for.end >> >> for.body: ; preds = %for.cond >> %idxprom = sext i32 %i.0 to i64 >> %arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds [100 x %struct.myType]* %myVar, i32 >> 0, i64 %idxprom >> %conv = sitofp i32 %i.0 to float >> %conv1 = sitofp i32 %i.0 to float >> * %call = call <2 x float> @_Z11make_float2ff(float %conv, float >> %conv1)* >> * %0 = bitcast %struct.myType* %ref.tmp to <2 x float>** >> * store <2 x float> %call, <2 x float>* %0, align 1* >> %1 = bitcast %struct.myType* %arrayidx to i8* >> %2 = bitcast %struct.myType* %ref.tmp to i8* >> call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i64(i8* %1, i8* %2, i64 8, i32 1, i1 >> false) >> > > Here is the store ^ into your array (%1 is the destination, a bitcast of > %arrayidx, which is the pointer into your array at index %idxprom, which is > %i.0, etc) using the memcpy intrinsic, rather than a store instruction. > > >> br label %for.inc >> >> for.inc: ; preds = %for.body >> %inc = add nsw i32 %i.0, 1 >> br label %for.cond >> >> for.end: ; preds = %for.cond >> %arrayidx2 = getelementptr inbounds [100 x %struct.myType]* %myVar, i32 >> 0, i64 1 >> %x = getelementptr inbounds %struct.myType* %arrayidx2, i32 0, i32 0 >> %3 = load float* %x, align 1 >> %conv3 = fptosi float %3 to i32 >> ret i32 %conv3 >> } >> >> Looking at the C source code there should be 5 store instructions >> corresponding to the 5 assignments of myVar[0], myVar[1], myVar[2], >> myVar[3] and myVar[4]. >> When I look at the bitcode however, I see 5 instances of *store <2 x >> float> %call, <2 x float>* %0, align 1 *which correspond to 5 stores at >> the same address >> of %0 (which is actually %ref.tmp defined as *%ref.tmp = alloca >> %struct.myType, align 1*). >> >> I would appreciate it if anyone could let me know how the 5 memory >> accesses at the 5 *different* memory addresses are implemented in the >> bitcode. >> >> Thanks, >> Simona >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> cfe-users mailing list >> cfe-users@lists.llvm.org >> http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-users >> >> >
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