[cfe-users] [llvm-dev] Fine Grained Optimization Control

Navid Rahimi via cfe-users cfe-users at lists.llvm.org
Sun Mar 28 15:27:17 PDT 2021


Thanks Johannes. That makes this makes it more understandable to me. What
can I do for optimization that doesn’t have flag? How should I approach
disabling them.

On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 22:10 Johannes Doerfert <johannesdoerfert at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Navid,
>
> comments inlined.
>
> On 3/27/21 9:24 PM, Navid Rahimi via llvm-dev wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > tl;dr: I want to control which optimization and transformation can and
> will
> > run on my code. Does Clang/LLVM permit such an approach?
>
> There is no unified approach to this as far as I know. The closest
> I'm aware of was some research prototype:
>    https://compilers.cs.uni-saarland.de/projects/noise/
>
>
> >
> > I am doing this with GCC. But at first, it seems for some reason GCC does
> > not allow optimizations to run unless I am passing -Ox flag (x>=1). The
> > approach I thought would work is using -O3 and disabling all the
> > optimizations one by one with -fno-XXX, then passing each optimization I
> > want with -fXXX. Even after doing that it seems GCC does take the flags
> > seriously. Sometimes it might consider the -fXXX flags, but sometimes it
> > totally ignores.
> >
> > I was investigating this issue more recently due to a project I am
> involved
> > in. I realized that there are two sets of optimizations and
> transformation
> > can happen in Clang/LLVM. Clang can do a few optimizations itself on AST
> > and then LLVM will run its own optimizations. Please correct me if I am
> > wrong.
>
> I'm not aware of optimizations/transformation we do on the AST,
> except the things that "have to" happen on that level.
>
>
> >
> > Here is a list of few questions I am trying to find an answer for:
> > 1) I am looking for a list of optimizations that Clang might do. Where
> can
> > I find them?
> I doubt there are "optimzations" to speak of, constant propagation
> can happen though.
>
>
> > 2) I am looking for a list of optimizations that LLVM might do. Where
> can I
> > find them?
> Most passes that exist in LLVM are listed in
>    llvm/lib/Passes/PassRegistry.def
>
> There are (outdated) lists online as well.
>
>
> > 3) Is there any way to disable/enable specific Clang optimization?
>
> Most, if not all, are mandatory.
>
>
> > 4) Is there any way to disable/enable specific LLVM optimization?
>
> Some, not all, have command line flags to disable them, I would do:
>    opt -help-hidden | grep disable
>    opt -help-hidden | grep enable
>
> if I needed a list.
>
> > 5) Would LLVM/Clang respect specific optimization flags?
>
> I don't think you can build your own optimization pipelines via clang
> but you can emit IR and do it with opt.
>
>
> >
> > I appreciate immensely any help regarding these questions.
>
> Hope this helps, others might have more information.
>
> ~ Johannes
>
>
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > Navid.
> >
> >
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>
-- 
Best wishes,
Navid.
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