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authorSebastian Pop <s.pop@samsung.com>2015-10-01 15:17:58 +0000
committerSebastian Pop <spop@gcc.gnu.org>2015-10-01 15:17:58 +0000
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call scev analysis in scop-detection as in sese-to-poly
Before our rewrite of the scop detection, we used to not have a valid SESE region under hand, and so we used to do more ad-hoc analysis of data references by trying to prove that at all levels of a loop nest the data references would be still valid. Now that we have a valid SESE region, we can call the scev analysis in the same way on the same computed loop nest in the scop-detection as in the sese-to-poly. Next step will be to cache the data references analyzed in the scop detection and not compute the same info in sese-to-poly. The patch fixes block-1.f90 that used to ICE on x86_64-linux when compiled with -m32. Patch passed bootstrap with BOOT_CFLAGS="-g -O2 -fgraphite-identity -floop-nest-optimize" and check on x86_64-linux using ISL-0.15. 2015-09-28 Sebastian Pop <s.pop@samsung.com> Aditya Kumar <aditya.k7@samsung.com> PR tree-optimization/67754 * graphite-scop-detection.c (stmt_has_simple_data_refs_p): Call scev analysis on the same loop nest as analyze_drs_in_stmts. * graphite-sese-to-poly.c (outermost_loop_in_sese_1): Moved and renamed... (try_generate_gimple_bb): Call outermost_loop_in_sese. (analyze_drs_in_stmts): Same. * sese.c (outermost_loop_in_sese): ...here. Co-Authored-By: Aditya Kumar <aditya.k7@samsung.com> From-SVN: r228347
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