[Mlir-commits] [llvm] [mlir] [OMPIRBuilder][OpenMP][LLVM] Modify and use ReplaceConstant utility in convertTarget (PR #94541)

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<summary>Changes</summary>

This PR seeks to expand/replace the Constant -> Instruction conversion that needs to occur inside of the OpenMP Target kernel generation to allow kernel argument replacement of uses within the kernel (cannot replace constant uses within constant expressions with non-constants). It does so by making use of the new-ish utility convertUsersOfConstantsToInstructions which is a much more expansive version of what the smaller "version" of the function I wrote does, effectively expanding uses of the input argument that are constant expressions into instructions so that we can replace with the appropriate kernel argument.

Also alters convertUsersOfConstantsToInstructions to optionally leave dead constants alone is necessary when lowering from MLIR as we cannot be sure we can remove the constants at this stage, even if rewritten to instructions the ModuleTranslation may maintain links to the original constants and utilise them in further lowering steps (as when we're lowering the kernel, the module is still in the process of being lowered). This can result in unusual ICEs later. These dead constants can be tidied up later (and appear to be in subsequent lowering from checking with emit-llvm).

The one possible downside to this replacement is that the constant -> instruction rewriting is no longer constrained to within the kernel, it will expand the available uses of an input argument that is constant and has constant uses in the module. This hasn't lowered the correctness of the examples I have tested with (so far at least, it has only increased correctness e.g. test added in this PR), however, it may impact performance, a possibility in the future may be to optionally constrain rewrites of uses of constants in convertUsersOfConstantsToInstructions to a provided llvm::Function.

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Full diff: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/94541.diff


5 Files Affected:

- (modified) llvm/include/llvm/IR/ReplaceConstant.h (+2-1) 
- (modified) llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPIRBuilder.cpp (+17-31) 
- (modified) llvm/lib/IR/ReplaceConstant.cpp (+5-3) 
- (modified) mlir/test/Target/LLVMIR/omptarget-fortran-allocatable-types-host.mlir (+4-2) 
- (added) offload/test/offloading/fortran/dtype-array-constant-index-map.f90 (+51) 


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diff --git a/llvm/include/llvm/IR/ReplaceConstant.h b/llvm/include/llvm/IR/ReplaceConstant.h
index 56027d7fba6f8..8f58548e3755a 100644
--- a/llvm/include/llvm/IR/ReplaceConstant.h
+++ b/llvm/include/llvm/IR/ReplaceConstant.h
@@ -21,7 +21,8 @@ class Constant;
 
 /// Replace constant expressions users of the given constants with
 /// instructions. Return whether anything was changed.
-bool convertUsersOfConstantsToInstructions(ArrayRef<Constant *> Consts);
+bool convertUsersOfConstantsToInstructions(ArrayRef<Constant *> Consts,
+                                           bool RemoveDeadConstants = true);
 
 } // end namespace llvm
 
diff --git a/llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPIRBuilder.cpp b/llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPIRBuilder.cpp
index 2c4b45255d059..78b5badad217c 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPIRBuilder.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPIRBuilder.cpp
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
 #include "llvm/IR/MDBuilder.h"
 #include "llvm/IR/Metadata.h"
 #include "llvm/IR/PassManager.h"
+#include "llvm/IR/ReplaceConstant.h"
 #include "llvm/IR/Value.h"
 #include "llvm/MC/TargetRegistry.h"
 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
@@ -5092,27 +5093,6 @@ FunctionCallee OpenMPIRBuilder::createDispatchFiniFunction(unsigned IVSize,
   return getOrCreateRuntimeFunction(M, Name);
 }
 
-static void replaceConstatExprUsesInFuncWithInstr(ConstantExpr *ConstExpr,
-                                                  Function *Func) {
-  for (User *User : make_early_inc_range(ConstExpr->users())) {
-    if (auto *Instr = dyn_cast<Instruction>(User)) {
-      if (Instr->getFunction() == Func) {
-        Instruction *ConstInst = ConstExpr->getAsInstruction();
-        ConstInst->insertBefore(*Instr->getParent(), Instr->getIterator());
-        Instr->replaceUsesOfWith(ConstExpr, ConstInst);
-      }
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-static void replaceConstantValueUsesInFuncWithInstr(llvm::Value *Input,
-                                                    Function *Func) {
-  for (User *User : make_early_inc_range(Input->users()))
-    if (auto *Const = dyn_cast<Constant>(User))
-      if (auto *ConstExpr = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(Const))
-        replaceConstatExprUsesInFuncWithInstr(ConstExpr, Func);
-}
-
 static Function *createOutlinedFunction(
     OpenMPIRBuilder &OMPBuilder, IRBuilderBase &Builder, StringRef FuncName,
     SmallVectorImpl<Value *> &Inputs,
@@ -5191,17 +5171,23 @@ static Function *createOutlinedFunction(
 
     // Things like GEP's can come in the form of Constants. Constants and
     // ConstantExpr's do not have access to the knowledge of what they're
-    // contained in, so we must dig a little to find an instruction so we can
-    // tell if they're used inside of the function we're outlining. We also
-    // replace the original constant expression with a new instruction
+    // contained in, so we must dig a little to find an instruction so we
+    // can tell if they're used inside of the function we're outlining. We
+    // also replace the original constant expression with a new instruction
     // equivalent; an instruction as it allows easy modification in the
-    // following loop, as we can now know the constant (instruction) is owned by
-    // our target function and replaceUsesOfWith can now be invoked on it
-    // (cannot do this with constants it seems). A brand new one also allows us
-    // to be cautious as it is perhaps possible the old expression was used
-    // inside of the function but exists and is used externally (unlikely by the
-    // nature of a Constant, but still).
-    replaceConstantValueUsesInFuncWithInstr(Input, Func);
+    // following loop, as we can now know the constant (instruction) is
+    // owned by our target function and replaceUsesOfWith can now be invoked
+    // on it (cannot do this with constants it seems). A brand new one also
+    // allows us to be cautious as it is perhaps possible the old expression
+    // was used inside of the function but exists and is used externally
+    // (unlikely by the nature of a Constant, but still).
+    // NOTE: We cannot remove dead constants that have been rewritten to
+    // instructions at this stage, we run the risk of breaking later lowering
+    // by doing so as we could still be in the process of lowering the module
+    // from MLIR to LLVM-IR and the MLIR lowering may still require the original
+    // constants we have created rewritten versions of.
+    if (auto *Const = dyn_cast<Constant>(Input))
+      convertUsersOfConstantsToInstructions({Const}, false);
 
     // Collect all the instructions
     for (User *User : make_early_inc_range(Input->users()))
diff --git a/llvm/lib/IR/ReplaceConstant.cpp b/llvm/lib/IR/ReplaceConstant.cpp
index 9b07bd8040492..e400be8884a74 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/IR/ReplaceConstant.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/IR/ReplaceConstant.cpp
@@ -49,7 +49,8 @@ static SmallVector<Instruction *, 4> expandUser(BasicBlock::iterator InsertPt,
   return NewInsts;
 }
 
-bool convertUsersOfConstantsToInstructions(ArrayRef<Constant *> Consts) {
+bool convertUsersOfConstantsToInstructions(ArrayRef<Constant *> Consts,
+                                           bool RemoveDeadConstants) {
   // Find all expandable direct users of Consts.
   SmallVector<Constant *> Stack;
   for (Constant *C : Consts)
@@ -102,8 +103,9 @@ bool convertUsersOfConstantsToInstructions(ArrayRef<Constant *> Consts) {
     }
   }
 
-  for (Constant *C : Consts)
-    C->removeDeadConstantUsers();
+  if (RemoveDeadConstants)
+    for (Constant *C : Consts)
+      C->removeDeadConstantUsers();
 
   return Changed;
 }
diff --git a/mlir/test/Target/LLVMIR/omptarget-fortran-allocatable-types-host.mlir b/mlir/test/Target/LLVMIR/omptarget-fortran-allocatable-types-host.mlir
index 9b46f84e5050f..7845012e1de6f 100644
--- a/mlir/test/Target/LLVMIR/omptarget-fortran-allocatable-types-host.mlir
+++ b/mlir/test/Target/LLVMIR/omptarget-fortran-allocatable-types-host.mlir
@@ -66,9 +66,11 @@ module attributes {omp.is_target_device = false} {
 
 // CHECK: define void @_QQmain()
 // CHECK: %[[SCALAR_ALLOCA:.*]] = alloca { ptr, i64, i32, i8, i8, i8, i8 }, i64 1, align 8
-// CHECK: %[[FULL_ARR_SIZE5:.*]] = load i64, ptr getelementptr ({ ptr, i64, i32, i8, i8, i8, i8, [1 x [3 x i64]] }, ptr @[[FULL_ARR_GLOB]], i32 0, i32 7, i64 0, i32 1), align 4
+// CHECK: %[[FULL_ARR_GEP:.*]] = getelementptr { ptr, i64, i32, i8, i8, i8, i8, [1 x [3 x i64]] }, ptr @[[FULL_ARR_GLOB]], i32 0, i32 7, i64 0, i32 1
+// CHECK: %[[FULL_ARR_SIZE5:.*]] = load i64, ptr %[[FULL_ARR_GEP]], align 4
 // CHECK: %[[FULL_ARR_SIZE4:.*]] = sub i64 %[[FULL_ARR_SIZE5]], 1
-// CHECK: %[[ARR_SECT_OFFSET3:.*]] = load i64, ptr getelementptr ({ ptr, i64, i32, i8, i8, i8, i8, [1 x [3 x i64]] }, ptr @[[ARR_SECT_GLOB]], i32 0, i32 7, i64 0, i32 0), align 4
+// CHECK: %[[ARR_SECT_GEP:.*]] = getelementptr { ptr, i64, i32, i8, i8, i8, i8, [1 x [3 x i64]] }, ptr @[[ARR_SECT_GLOB]], i32 0, i32 7, i64 0, i32 0
+// CHECK: %[[ARR_SECT_OFFSET3:.*]] = load i64, ptr %[[ARR_SECT_GEP]], align 4
 // CHECK: %[[ARR_SECT_OFFSET2:.*]] = sub i64 2, %[[ARR_SECT_OFFSET3]]
 // CHECK: %[[ARR_SECT_SIZE4:.*]] = sub i64 5, %[[ARR_SECT_OFFSET3]]
 // CHECK: %[[SCALAR_BASE:.*]] = getelementptr { ptr, i64, i32, i8, i8, i8, i8 }, ptr %[[SCALAR_ALLOCA]], i32 0, i32 0
diff --git a/offload/test/offloading/fortran/dtype-array-constant-index-map.f90 b/offload/test/offloading/fortran/dtype-array-constant-index-map.f90
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000..580eef42e51a8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/offload/test/offloading/fortran/dtype-array-constant-index-map.f90
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+! Offloading test which maps a specific element of a
+! derived type to the device and then accesses the
+! element alongside an individual element of an array
+! that the derived type contains. In particular, this
+! test helps to check that we can replace the constants
+! within the kernel with instructions and then replace
+! these instructions with the kernel parameters.
+! REQUIRES: flang
+! UNSUPPORTED: nvptx64-nvidia-cuda
+! UNSUPPORTED: nvptx64-nvidia-cuda-LTO
+! UNSUPPORTED: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
+! UNSUPPORTED: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-LTO
+! UNSUPPORTED: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
+! UNSUPPORTED: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-LTO
+
+! RUN: %libomptarget-compile-fortran-run-and-check-generic
+module test_0
+    type dtype
+      integer elements(20)
+      integer value
+    end type dtype
+
+    type (dtype) array_dtype(5)
+  contains
+
+  subroutine assign()
+    implicit none
+!$omp target map(tofrom: array_dtype(5))
+    array_dtype(5)%elements(5) = 500
+!$omp end target
+  end subroutine
+
+  subroutine add()
+    implicit none
+
+!$omp target map(tofrom: array_dtype(5))
+    array_dtype(5)%elements(5) = array_dtype(5)%elements(5) + 500
+!$omp end target
+  end subroutine
+end module test_0
+
+program main
+   use test_0
+
+  call assign()
+  call add()
+
+  print *, array_dtype(5)%elements(5)
+end program
+
+! CHECK: 1000
\ No newline at end of file

``````````

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https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/94541


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