Use the new cl::OptionCategory support to move the Polly options into a separate
option category. The aim is to hide most options and show by default only the
options a user needs to influence '-O3 -polly'. The available options probably
need some care, but here is the current status:
Polly Options:
Configure the polly loop optimizer
-enable-polly-openmp - Generate OpenMP parallel code
-polly - Enable the polly optimizer (only at -O3)
-polly-no-tiling - Disable tiling in the scheduler
-polly-only-func=<function-name> - Only run on a single function
-polly-report - Print information about the activities
of Polly
-polly-vectorizer - Select the vectorization strategy
=none - No Vectorization
=polly - Polly internal vectorizer
=unroll-only - Only grouped unroll the vectorize
candidate loops
=bb - The Basic Block vectorizer driven by
Polly
llvm-svn: 181295
We now support regions with multiple entries and multiple exits natively.
Regions are not needed to be simplified to single entry and single exit.
We need to XFAIL two test cases as this change increases the scop coverage
and uncoveres two failures in the independent blocks pass. The first failure
will be fixed in a subsequent commit, the second one is in the non-default
-polly-codegen-scev mode and still needs to be fixed.
Contributed-by: Star Tan <tanmx_star@yeah.net>
llvm-svn: 179673
Scev code generation can now handle scops with non canonical induction
variables. Hence there is no need to introduce canonical ones any more.
llvm-svn: 177644
This allows us to test Polly and the Polly optimizer without actually doing
code generation at the end. By enabling this option, we can also measure the
compile time overhead due to code generation and the cost of LLVM optimizing the
newly generated code.t
llvm-svn: 177516
Caught while compiling polly without cloog:
../tools/polly/lib/RegisterPasses.cpp:77: error: use of enum 'CodegenChoice' without previous declaration
llvm-svn: 168624
This change ensures that isl is only detected if it includes code generation
support. This allows us to remove a lot of conditional compilation and also
avoids missing test cases in case the feature is not available.
llvm-svn: 166403
This pass implements a new code generator that uses the code generation
algorithm included in isl.
For the moment the new code generation is limited to sequential code.
llvm-svn: 165037
For boolean flags in Polly there is no problem if they are given more than once.
Hence, we can allow it to not fail for build systems that (acciently) add flags
several times.
This fixes: PR12278
Reported by: Sebastian Pop <sebpop@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 152933
This allows us to enable -enable-iv-rewrite by default and releases LLVM from
the burdon to keep that feature. This is an intermediate step. We plan to soon
remove the need for rewritten induction variables entirely.
llvm-svn: 150481
Such a dead code elimination can remove redundant stores to arrays. It can also
eliminate calculations where the results are stored to memory but where they are
overwritten before ever being read. It may also fix bugs like:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5117
This commit just adds a sceleton without any functionality.
If anybody is interested to learn about polyhedral optimizations this would be
a good task. Well definined, self contained and pretty simple. Ping me if you
want to start and you need some pointers to get going.
llvm-svn: 149386
To extract a preoptimized LLVM-IR file from a C-file run:
clang -Xclang -load -Xclang LLVMPolly.so -O0 -mllvm -polly file.c -S -emit-llvm
On the generated file you can directly run passes such as:
'opt -view-scops file.s'
llvm-svn: 146560
We disable Polly by default and add a new option '-polly' that enables Polly.
This allows us to create an the alias
$ alias clang clang -Xclang -load -Xclang LLVMPolly.so
which loads Polly always into clang. It can now be enabled by running:
$ clang -O3 -mllvm -polly file.c
To enable it by default an alias pollycc can be create
$ alias pollycc clang -O3 -mllvm -polly
llvm-svn: 144917
Polly adds, after it is loaded into opt or clang, its passes to the default set
of -O3 passes. This means optimizing a program with clang and Polly becomes as
simple as executing.
clang -Xclang -load -Xclang lib/LLVMPolly.so -O3 program.c
The same should work for dragonegg powered gfortran, g++, ... or any other tool
that uses the PassManagerBuilder.
Warning: Even though using Polly became with this commit extremly easy, Polly
is still Pre-Alpha Quality. This means in most cases it will rather
destroy the world than doing anything positive. ;-)
llvm-svn: 138402