//===- MergeFunctions.cpp - Merge identical functions ---------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This pass looks for equivalent functions that are mergable and folds them. // // A hash is computed from the function, based on its type and number of // basic blocks. // // Once all hashes are computed, we perform an expensive equality comparison // on each function pair. This takes n^2/2 comparisons per bucket, so it's // important that the hash function be high quality. The equality comparison // iterates through each instruction in each basic block. // // When a match is found the functions are folded. If both functions are // overridable, we move the functionality into a new internal function and // leave two overridable thunks to it. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // Future work: // // * virtual functions. // // Many functions have their address taken by the virtual function table for // the object they belong to. However, as long as it's only used for a lookup // and call, this is irrelevant, and we'd like to fold such functions. // // * switch from n^2 pair-wise comparisons to an n-way comparison for each // bucket. // // * be smarter about bitcasts. // // In order to fold functions, we will sometimes add either bitcast instructions // or bitcast constant expressions. Unfortunately, this can confound further // analysis since the two functions differ where one has a bitcast and the // other doesn't. We should learn to look through bitcasts. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #define DEBUG_TYPE "mergefunc" #include "llvm/Transforms/IPO.h" #include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h" #include "llvm/ADT/FoldingSet.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" #include "llvm/Constants.h" #include "llvm/InlineAsm.h" #include "llvm/Instructions.h" #include "llvm/LLVMContext.h" #include "llvm/Module.h" #include "llvm/Pass.h" #include "llvm/Support/CallSite.h" #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" #include "llvm/Support/IRBuilder.h" #include "llvm/Support/ValueHandle.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" #include "llvm/Target/TargetData.h" #include using namespace llvm; STATISTIC(NumFunctionsMerged, "Number of functions merged"); STATISTIC(NumThunksWritten, "Number of thunks generated"); STATISTIC(NumDoubleWeak, "Number of new functions created"); /// ProfileFunction - Creates a hash-code for the function which is the same /// for any two functions that will compare equal, without looking at the /// instructions inside the function. static unsigned ProfileFunction(const Function *F) { const FunctionType *FTy = F->getFunctionType(); FoldingSetNodeID ID; ID.AddInteger(F->size()); ID.AddInteger(F->getCallingConv()); ID.AddBoolean(F->hasGC()); ID.AddBoolean(FTy->isVarArg()); ID.AddInteger(FTy->getReturnType()->getTypeID()); for (unsigned i = 0, e = FTy->getNumParams(); i != e; ++i) ID.AddInteger(FTy->getParamType(i)->getTypeID()); return ID.ComputeHash(); } namespace { class ComparableFunction { public: static const ComparableFunction EmptyKey; static const ComparableFunction TombstoneKey; ComparableFunction(Function *Func, TargetData *TD) : Func(Func), Hash(ProfileFunction(Func)), TD(TD) {} Function *getFunc() const { return Func; } unsigned getHash() const { return Hash; } TargetData *getTD() const { return TD; } // Drops AssertingVH reference to the function. Outside of debug mode, this // does nothing. void release() { assert(Func && "Attempted to release function twice, or release empty/tombstone!"); Func = NULL; } private: explicit ComparableFunction(unsigned Hash) : Func(NULL), Hash(Hash), TD(NULL) {} AssertingVH Func; unsigned Hash; TargetData *TD; }; const ComparableFunction ComparableFunction::EmptyKey = ComparableFunction(0); const ComparableFunction ComparableFunction::TombstoneKey = ComparableFunction(1); } namespace llvm { template <> struct DenseMapInfo { static ComparableFunction getEmptyKey() { return ComparableFunction::EmptyKey; } static ComparableFunction getTombstoneKey() { return ComparableFunction::TombstoneKey; } static unsigned getHashValue(const ComparableFunction &CF) { return CF.getHash(); } static bool isEqual(const ComparableFunction &LHS, const ComparableFunction &RHS); }; } namespace { /// MergeFunctions finds functions which will generate identical machine code, /// by considering all pointer types to be equivalent. Once identified, /// MergeFunctions will fold them by replacing a call to one to a call to a /// bitcast of the other. /// class MergeFunctions : public ModulePass { public: static char ID; MergeFunctions() : ModulePass(ID) {} bool runOnModule(Module &M); private: typedef DenseSet FnSetType; /// Insert a ComparableFunction into the FnSet, or merge it away if it's /// equal to one that's already present. bool Insert(FnSetType &FnSet, ComparableFunction &NewF); /// MergeTwoFunctions - Merge two equivalent functions. Upon completion, G /// may be deleted, or may be converted into a thunk. In either case, it /// should never be visited again. void MergeTwoFunctions(Function *F, Function *G) const; /// WriteThunk - Replace G with a simple tail call to bitcast(F). Also /// replace direct uses of G with bitcast(F). Deletes G. void WriteThunk(Function *F, Function *G) const; TargetData *TD; }; } // end anonymous namespace char MergeFunctions::ID = 0; INITIALIZE_PASS(MergeFunctions, "mergefunc", "Merge Functions", false, false); ModulePass *llvm::createMergeFunctionsPass() { return new MergeFunctions(); } namespace { /// FunctionComparator - Compares two functions to determine whether or not /// they will generate machine code with the same behaviour. TargetData is /// used if available. The comparator always fails conservatively (erring on the /// side of claiming that two functions are different). class FunctionComparator { public: FunctionComparator(const TargetData *TD, const Function *F1, const Function *F2) : F1(F1), F2(F2), TD(TD), IDMap1Count(0), IDMap2Count(0) {} /// Compare - test whether the two functions have equivalent behaviour. bool Compare(); private: /// Compare - test whether two basic blocks have equivalent behaviour. bool Compare(const BasicBlock *BB1, const BasicBlock *BB2); /// Enumerate - Assign or look up previously assigned numbers for the two /// values, and return whether the numbers are equal. Numbers are assigned in /// the order visited. bool Enumerate(const Value *V1, const Value *V2); /// isEquivalentOperation - Compare two Instructions for equivalence, similar /// to Instruction::isSameOperationAs but with modifications to the type /// comparison. bool isEquivalentOperation(const Instruction *I1, const Instruction *I2) const; /// isEquivalentGEP - Compare two GEPs for equivalent pointer arithmetic. bool isEquivalentGEP(const GEPOperator *GEP1, const GEPOperator *GEP2); bool isEquivalentGEP(const GetElementPtrInst *GEP1, const GetElementPtrInst *GEP2) { return isEquivalentGEP(cast(GEP1), cast(GEP2)); } /// isEquivalentType - Compare two Types, treating all pointer types as equal. bool isEquivalentType(const Type *Ty1, const Type *Ty2) const; // The two functions undergoing comparison. const Function *F1, *F2; const TargetData *TD; typedef DenseMap IDMap; IDMap Map1, Map2; unsigned long IDMap1Count, IDMap2Count; }; } /// isEquivalentType - any two pointers in the same address space are /// equivalent. Otherwise, standard type equivalence rules apply. bool FunctionComparator::isEquivalentType(const Type *Ty1, const Type *Ty2) const { if (Ty1 == Ty2) return true; if (Ty1->getTypeID() != Ty2->getTypeID()) return false; switch(Ty1->getTypeID()) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown type!"); // Fall through in Release mode. case Type::IntegerTyID: case Type::OpaqueTyID: // Ty1 == Ty2 would have returned true earlier. return false; case Type::VoidTyID: case Type::FloatTyID: case Type::DoubleTyID: case Type::X86_FP80TyID: case Type::FP128TyID: case Type::PPC_FP128TyID: case Type::LabelTyID: case Type::MetadataTyID: return true; case Type::PointerTyID: { const PointerType *PTy1 = cast(Ty1); const PointerType *PTy2 = cast(Ty2); return PTy1->getAddressSpace() == PTy2->getAddressSpace(); } case Type::StructTyID: { const StructType *STy1 = cast(Ty1); const StructType *STy2 = cast(Ty2); if (STy1->getNumElements() != STy2->getNumElements()) return false; if (STy1->isPacked() != STy2->isPacked()) return false; for (unsigned i = 0, e = STy1->getNumElements(); i != e; ++i) { if (!isEquivalentType(STy1->getElementType(i), STy2->getElementType(i))) return false; } return true; } case Type::FunctionTyID: { const FunctionType *FTy1 = cast(Ty1); const FunctionType *FTy2 = cast(Ty2); if (FTy1->getNumParams() != FTy2->getNumParams() || FTy1->isVarArg() != FTy2->isVarArg()) return false; if (!isEquivalentType(FTy1->getReturnType(), FTy2->getReturnType())) return false; for (unsigned i = 0, e = FTy1->getNumParams(); i != e; ++i) { if (!isEquivalentType(FTy1->getParamType(i), FTy2->getParamType(i))) return false; } return true; } case Type::ArrayTyID: { const ArrayType *ATy1 = cast(Ty1); const ArrayType *ATy2 = cast(Ty2); return ATy1->getNumElements() == ATy2->getNumElements() && isEquivalentType(ATy1->getElementType(), ATy2->getElementType()); } case Type::VectorTyID: { const VectorType *VTy1 = cast(Ty1); const VectorType *VTy2 = cast(Ty2); return VTy1->getNumElements() == VTy2->getNumElements() && isEquivalentType(VTy1->getElementType(), VTy2->getElementType()); } } } /// isEquivalentOperation - determine whether the two operations are the same /// except that pointer-to-A and pointer-to-B are equivalent. This should be /// kept in sync with Instruction::isSameOperationAs. bool FunctionComparator::isEquivalentOperation(const Instruction *I1, const Instruction *I2) const { if (I1->getOpcode() != I2->getOpcode() || I1->getNumOperands() != I2->getNumOperands() || !isEquivalentType(I1->getType(), I2->getType()) || !I1->hasSameSubclassOptionalData(I2)) return false; // We have two instructions of identical opcode and #operands. Check to see // if all operands are the same type for (unsigned i = 0, e = I1->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) if (!isEquivalentType(I1->getOperand(i)->getType(), I2->getOperand(i)->getType())) return false; // Check special state that is a part of some instructions. if (const LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast(I1)) return LI->isVolatile() == cast(I2)->isVolatile() && LI->getAlignment() == cast(I2)->getAlignment(); if (const StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast(I1)) return SI->isVolatile() == cast(I2)->isVolatile() && SI->getAlignment() == cast(I2)->getAlignment(); if (const CmpInst *CI = dyn_cast(I1)) return CI->getPredicate() == cast(I2)->getPredicate(); if (const CallInst *CI = dyn_cast(I1)) return CI->isTailCall() == cast(I2)->isTailCall() && CI->getCallingConv() == cast(I2)->getCallingConv() && CI->getAttributes().getRawPointer() == cast(I2)->getAttributes().getRawPointer(); if (const InvokeInst *CI = dyn_cast(I1)) return CI->getCallingConv() == cast(I2)->getCallingConv() && CI->getAttributes().getRawPointer() == cast(I2)->getAttributes().getRawPointer(); if (const InsertValueInst *IVI = dyn_cast(I1)) { if (IVI->getNumIndices() != cast(I2)->getNumIndices()) return false; for (unsigned i = 0, e = IVI->getNumIndices(); i != e; ++i) if (IVI->idx_begin()[i] != cast(I2)->idx_begin()[i]) return false; return true; } if (const ExtractValueInst *EVI = dyn_cast(I1)) { if (EVI->getNumIndices() != cast(I2)->getNumIndices()) return false; for (unsigned i = 0, e = EVI->getNumIndices(); i != e; ++i) if (EVI->idx_begin()[i] != cast(I2)->idx_begin()[i]) return false; return true; } return true; } /// isEquivalentGEP - determine whether two GEP operations perform the same /// underlying arithmetic. bool FunctionComparator::isEquivalentGEP(const GEPOperator *GEP1, const GEPOperator *GEP2) { // When we have target data, we can reduce the GEP down to the value in bytes // added to the address. if (TD && GEP1->hasAllConstantIndices() && GEP2->hasAllConstantIndices()) { SmallVector Indices1(GEP1->idx_begin(), GEP1->idx_end()); SmallVector Indices2(GEP2->idx_begin(), GEP2->idx_end()); uint64_t Offset1 = TD->getIndexedOffset(GEP1->getPointerOperandType(), Indices1.data(), Indices1.size()); uint64_t Offset2 = TD->getIndexedOffset(GEP2->getPointerOperandType(), Indices2.data(), Indices2.size()); return Offset1 == Offset2; } if (GEP1->getPointerOperand()->getType() != GEP2->getPointerOperand()->getType()) return false; if (GEP1->getNumOperands() != GEP2->getNumOperands()) return false; for (unsigned i = 0, e = GEP1->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { if (!Enumerate(GEP1->getOperand(i), GEP2->getOperand(i))) return false; } return true; } /// Enumerate - Compare two values used by the two functions under pair-wise /// comparison. If this is the first time the values are seen, they're added to /// the mapping so that we will detect mismatches on next use. bool FunctionComparator::Enumerate(const Value *V1, const Value *V2) { // Check for function @f1 referring to itself and function @f2 referring to // itself, or referring to each other, or both referring to either of them. // They're all equivalent if the two functions are otherwise equivalent. if (V1 == F1 && V2 == F2) return true; if (V1 == F2 && V2 == F1) return true; // TODO: constant expressions with GEP or references to F1 or F2. if (isa(V1)) return V1 == V2; if (isa(V1) && isa(V2)) { const InlineAsm *IA1 = cast(V1); const InlineAsm *IA2 = cast(V2); return IA1->getAsmString() == IA2->getAsmString() && IA1->getConstraintString() == IA2->getConstraintString(); } unsigned long &ID1 = Map1[V1]; if (!ID1) ID1 = ++IDMap1Count; unsigned long &ID2 = Map2[V2]; if (!ID2) ID2 = ++IDMap2Count; return ID1 == ID2; } /// Compare - test whether two basic blocks have equivalent behaviour. bool FunctionComparator::Compare(const BasicBlock *BB1, const BasicBlock *BB2) { BasicBlock::const_iterator F1I = BB1->begin(), F1E = BB1->end(); BasicBlock::const_iterator F2I = BB2->begin(), F2E = BB2->end(); do { if (!Enumerate(F1I, F2I)) return false; if (const GetElementPtrInst *GEP1 = dyn_cast(F1I)) { const GetElementPtrInst *GEP2 = dyn_cast(F2I); if (!GEP2) return false; if (!Enumerate(GEP1->getPointerOperand(), GEP2->getPointerOperand())) return false; if (!isEquivalentGEP(GEP1, GEP2)) return false; } else { if (!isEquivalentOperation(F1I, F2I)) return false; assert(F1I->getNumOperands() == F2I->getNumOperands()); for (unsigned i = 0, e = F1I->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { Value *OpF1 = F1I->getOperand(i); Value *OpF2 = F2I->getOperand(i); if (!Enumerate(OpF1, OpF2)) return false; if (OpF1->getValueID() != OpF2->getValueID() || !isEquivalentType(OpF1->getType(), OpF2->getType())) return false; } } ++F1I, ++F2I; } while (F1I != F1E && F2I != F2E); return F1I == F1E && F2I == F2E; } /// Compare - test whether the two functions have equivalent behaviour. bool FunctionComparator::Compare() { // We need to recheck everything, but check the things that weren't included // in the hash first. if (F1->getAttributes() != F2->getAttributes()) return false; if (F1->hasGC() != F2->hasGC()) return false; if (F1->hasGC() && F1->getGC() != F2->getGC()) return false; if (F1->hasSection() != F2->hasSection()) return false; if (F1->hasSection() && F1->getSection() != F2->getSection()) return false; if (F1->isVarArg() != F2->isVarArg()) return false; // TODO: if it's internal and only used in direct calls, we could handle this // case too. if (F1->getCallingConv() != F2->getCallingConv()) return false; if (!isEquivalentType(F1->getFunctionType(), F2->getFunctionType())) return false; assert(F1->arg_size() == F2->arg_size() && "Identically typed functions have different numbers of args!"); // Visit the arguments so that they get enumerated in the order they're // passed in. for (Function::const_arg_iterator f1i = F1->arg_begin(), f2i = F2->arg_begin(), f1e = F1->arg_end(); f1i != f1e; ++f1i, ++f2i) { if (!Enumerate(f1i, f2i)) llvm_unreachable("Arguments repeat!"); } // We do a CFG-ordered walk since the actual ordering of the blocks in the // linked list is immaterial. Our walk starts at the entry block for both // functions, then takes each block from each terminator in order. As an // artifact, this also means that unreachable blocks are ignored. SmallVector F1BBs, F2BBs; SmallSet VisitedBBs; // in terms of F1. F1BBs.push_back(&F1->getEntryBlock()); F2BBs.push_back(&F2->getEntryBlock()); VisitedBBs.insert(F1BBs[0]); while (!F1BBs.empty()) { const BasicBlock *F1BB = F1BBs.pop_back_val(); const BasicBlock *F2BB = F2BBs.pop_back_val(); if (!Enumerate(F1BB, F2BB) || !Compare(F1BB, F2BB)) return false; const TerminatorInst *F1TI = F1BB->getTerminator(); const TerminatorInst *F2TI = F2BB->getTerminator(); assert(F1TI->getNumSuccessors() == F2TI->getNumSuccessors()); for (unsigned i = 0, e = F1TI->getNumSuccessors(); i != e; ++i) { if (!VisitedBBs.insert(F1TI->getSuccessor(i))) continue; F1BBs.push_back(F1TI->getSuccessor(i)); F2BBs.push_back(F2TI->getSuccessor(i)); } } return true; } /// WriteThunk - Replace G with a simple tail call to bitcast(F). Also replace /// direct uses of G with bitcast(F). Deletes G. void MergeFunctions::WriteThunk(Function *F, Function *G) const { if (!G->mayBeOverridden()) { // Redirect direct callers of G to F. Constant *BitcastF = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(F, G->getType()); for (Value::use_iterator UI = G->use_begin(), UE = G->use_end(); UI != UE;) { Value::use_iterator TheIter = UI; ++UI; CallSite CS(*TheIter); if (CS && CS.isCallee(TheIter)) TheIter.getUse().set(BitcastF); } } // If G was internal then we may have replaced all uses of G with F. If so, // stop here and delete G. There's no need for a thunk. if (G->hasLocalLinkage() && G->use_empty()) { G->eraseFromParent(); return; } Function *NewG = Function::Create(G->getFunctionType(), G->getLinkage(), "", G->getParent()); BasicBlock *BB = BasicBlock::Create(F->getContext(), "", NewG); IRBuilder Builder(BB); SmallVector Args; unsigned i = 0; const FunctionType *FFTy = F->getFunctionType(); for (Function::arg_iterator AI = NewG->arg_begin(), AE = NewG->arg_end(); AI != AE; ++AI) { Args.push_back(Builder.CreateBitCast(AI, FFTy->getParamType(i))); ++i; } CallInst *CI = Builder.CreateCall(F, Args.begin(), Args.end()); CI->setTailCall(); CI->setCallingConv(F->getCallingConv()); if (NewG->getReturnType()->isVoidTy()) { Builder.CreateRetVoid(); } else { Builder.CreateRet(Builder.CreateBitCast(CI, NewG->getReturnType())); } NewG->copyAttributesFrom(G); NewG->takeName(G); G->replaceAllUsesWith(NewG); G->eraseFromParent(); DEBUG(dbgs() << "WriteThunk: " << NewG->getName() << '\n'); ++NumThunksWritten; } /// MergeTwoFunctions - Merge two equivalent functions. Upon completion, /// Function G is deleted. void MergeFunctions::MergeTwoFunctions(Function *F, Function *G) const { if (F->mayBeOverridden()) { assert(G->mayBeOverridden()); // Make them both thunks to the same internal function. Function *H = Function::Create(F->getFunctionType(), F->getLinkage(), "", F->getParent()); H->copyAttributesFrom(F); H->takeName(F); F->replaceAllUsesWith(H); unsigned MaxAlignment = std::max(G->getAlignment(), H->getAlignment()); WriteThunk(F, G); WriteThunk(F, H); F->setAlignment(MaxAlignment); F->setLinkage(GlobalValue::InternalLinkage); ++NumDoubleWeak; } else { WriteThunk(F, G); } ++NumFunctionsMerged; } // Insert - Insert a ComparableFunction into the FnSet, or merge it away if // equal to one that's already inserted. bool MergeFunctions::Insert(FnSetType &FnSet, ComparableFunction &NewF) { std::pair Result = FnSet.insert(NewF); if (Result.second) return false; const ComparableFunction &OldF = *Result.first; // Never thunk a strong function to a weak function. assert(!OldF.getFunc()->mayBeOverridden() || NewF.getFunc()->mayBeOverridden()); DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << OldF.getFunc()->getName() << " == " << NewF.getFunc()->getName() << '\n'); Function *DeleteF = NewF.getFunc(); NewF.release(); MergeTwoFunctions(OldF.getFunc(), DeleteF); return true; } // IsThunk - This method determines whether or not a given Function is a thunk\// like the ones emitted by this pass and therefore not subject to further // merging. static bool IsThunk(const Function *F) { // The safe direction to fail is to return true. In that case, the function // will be removed from merging analysis. If we failed to including functions // then we may try to merge unmergable thing (ie., identical weak functions) // which will push us into an infinite loop. assert(!F->isDeclaration() && "Expected a function definition."); const BasicBlock *BB = &F->front(); // A thunk is: // bitcast-inst* // optional-reg tail call @thunkee(args...*) // ret void|optional-reg // where the args are in the same order as the arguments. // Put this at the top since it triggers most often. const ReturnInst *RI = dyn_cast(BB->getTerminator()); if (!RI) return false; // Verify that the sequence of bitcast-inst's are all casts of arguments and // that there aren't any extras (ie. no repeated casts). int LastArgNo = -1; BasicBlock::const_iterator I = BB->begin(); while (const BitCastInst *BCI = dyn_cast(I)) { const Argument *A = dyn_cast(BCI->getOperand(0)); if (!A) return false; if ((int)A->getArgNo() <= LastArgNo) return false; LastArgNo = A->getArgNo(); ++I; } // Verify that we have a direct tail call and that the calling conventions // and number of arguments match. const CallInst *CI = dyn_cast(I++); if (!CI || !CI->isTailCall() || !CI->getCalledFunction() || CI->getCallingConv() != CI->getCalledFunction()->getCallingConv() || CI->getNumArgOperands() != F->arg_size()) return false; // Verify that the call instruction has the same arguments as this function // and that they're all either the incoming argument or a cast of the right // argument. for (unsigned i = 0, e = CI->getNumArgOperands(); i != e; ++i) { const Value *V = CI->getArgOperand(i); const Argument *A = dyn_cast(V); if (!A) { const BitCastInst *BCI = dyn_cast(V); if (!BCI) return false; A = cast(BCI->getOperand(0)); } if (A->getArgNo() != i) return false; } // Verify that the terminator is a ret void (if we're void) or a ret of the // call's return, or a ret of a bitcast of the call's return. const Value *RetOp = CI; if (const BitCastInst *BCI = dyn_cast(I)) { ++I; if (BCI->getOperand(0) != CI) return false; RetOp = BCI; } if (RI != I) return false; if (RI->getNumOperands() == 0) return CI->getType()->isVoidTy(); return RI->getReturnValue() == CI; } bool MergeFunctions::runOnModule(Module &M) { bool Changed = false; TD = getAnalysisIfAvailable(); bool LocalChanged; do { DEBUG(dbgs() << "size of module: " << M.size() << '\n'); LocalChanged = false; FnSetType FnSet; // Insert only strong functions and merge them. Strong function merging // always deletes one of them. for (Module::iterator I = M.begin(), E = M.end(); I != E;) { Function *F = I++; if (!F->isDeclaration() && !F->hasAvailableExternallyLinkage() && !F->mayBeOverridden() && !IsThunk(F)) { ComparableFunction CF = ComparableFunction(F, TD); LocalChanged |= Insert(FnSet, CF); } } // Insert only weak functions and merge them. By doing these second we // create thunks to the strong function when possible. When two weak // functions are identical, we create a new strong function with two weak // weak thunks to it which are identical but not mergable. for (Module::iterator I = M.begin(), E = M.end(); I != E;) { Function *F = I++; if (!F->isDeclaration() && !F->hasAvailableExternallyLinkage() && F->mayBeOverridden() && !IsThunk(F)) { ComparableFunction CF = ComparableFunction(F, TD); LocalChanged |= Insert(FnSet, CF); } } DEBUG(dbgs() << "size of FnSet: " << FnSet.size() << '\n'); Changed |= LocalChanged; } while (LocalChanged); return Changed; } bool DenseMapInfo::isEqual(const ComparableFunction &LHS, const ComparableFunction &RHS) { if (LHS.getFunc() == RHS.getFunc() && LHS.getHash() == RHS.getHash()) return true; if (!LHS.getFunc() || !RHS.getFunc()) return false; assert(LHS.getTD() == RHS.getTD() && "Comparing functions for different targets"); return FunctionComparator(LHS.getTD(), LHS.getFunc(), RHS.getFunc()).Compare(); }