<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">Thank you for your quick reply.<div><br></div><div>Actually I am using a std::map to map Function* to LoopInfo*, but that does not help in this case. Each time I call getAnalysis<llvm::LoopInfo>(*F), it returns the same instance of llvm::LoopInfo, so the std::map is just mapping every function into the same instance. It seems only the analysis result for the last function is valid, because all the result for all previous functions are erased.</div><div><br></div><div>The only workaround solution I have now is to copy all analysis result out of the data structure of LoopInfo before I call next &getAnalysis(). Because llvm::LoopInfo does not provide copy method, this will be very dirty to do so.</div><div><br></div><div>Best,</div><div>Fan</div><div><br><div><div>On Mar 9, 2012, at 5:20 PM, John Criswell wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type="cite">
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On 3/9/12 4:10 PM, Fan Long wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
I am trying to write a new ModulePass using LoopInfo analysis result, but it seems I misunderstand some concept about PassManager. Basically I want to keep LoopInfo analysis result alive. Here is an example showing the problem I encountered, assuming I already addRequired<llvm::LoopInfo>() in getAnalysisUsage:
void foo(llvm::Function *F1, llvm::Function *F2) {
llvm::LoopInfo *LI1, LI2;
LI1 = &getAnalysis<llvm::LoopInfo>(*F1);
llvm::Loop* L1 = LI1->getLoopFor(F1->begin());
LI2 = &getAnalysis<llvm::LoopInfo>(*F2);
llvm::Loop* L2 = LI2->getLoopFor(F2->begin());
L1->dump(); // crash
L2->dump();
}
I checked why this program crashes. It is because the getAnalysis returns same LoopInfo instance. Each time it clears previous results and run it on the new function. Thus it invalidate the pointer L1 after calling &getAnalysis<llvm::LoopInfo>(*F2).</pre>
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To the best of my knowledge, the LLVM pass manager never preserves a
FunctionPass analysis that is requested by a ModulePass; every time
you call getAnalysis for a function, the FunctionPass is re-run.<br>
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My questions is whether there is a way to get around this, and to keep the analysis result of Function Pass of all functions alive during my Module Pass? I am using LLVM-3.1-svn version. I would really appreciate your help!</pre>
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The trick I've used is to structure the code so that
getAnalysis<>() is only called once per function. For
example, your ModulePass can have a std::map that maps between
Function * and LoopInfo *. You then provide a method
getLoopInfo(Function * F) that checks to see if F is in the map. If
it is, it returns what is in the map. If it isn't, it calls
getAnalysis on F, stores the result in the map, and returns the
LoopInfo pointer.<br>
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This is important not only for functionality (in your case) but also
for performance; you don't want to calculate an analysis twice for
the same function.<br>
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-- John T.<br>
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Best,
Fan</pre>
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