"Trivializing a non-integer value?");
// Initialize the worklist with eligible direct users.
+ SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 16> Visited;
SmallVector<Instruction *, 16> WorkList;
for (User *JU : I->users()) {
// If all bits of a user are demanded, then we know that nothing below that
// in the def-use chain needs to be changed.
auto *J = dyn_cast<Instruction>(JU);
if (J && J->getType()->isIntOrIntVectorTy() &&
- !DB.getDemandedBits(J).isAllOnesValue())
+ !DB.getDemandedBits(J).isAllOnesValue()) {
+ Visited.insert(J);
WorkList.push_back(J);
+ }
// Note that we need to check for non-int types above before asking for
// demanded bits. Normally, the only way to reach an instruction with an
}
// DFS through subsequent users while tracking visits to avoid cycles.
- SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 16> Visited;
while (!WorkList.empty()) {
Instruction *J = WorkList.pop_back_val();
// 1. llvm.assume demands its operand, so trivializing can't change it.
// 2. range metadata only applies to memory accesses which demand all bits.
- Visited.insert(J);
-
for (User *KU : J->users()) {
// If all bits of a user are demanded, then we know that nothing below
// that in the def-use chain needs to be changed.
auto *K = dyn_cast<Instruction>(KU);
- if (K && !Visited.count(K) && K->getType()->isIntOrIntVectorTy() &&
+ if (K && Visited.insert(K).second && K->getType()->isIntOrIntVectorTy() &&
!DB.getDemandedBits(K).isAllOnesValue())
WorkList.push_back(K);
}