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//===- InstCombineLoadStoreAlloca.cpp -------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the visit functions for load, store and alloca.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

#include "InstCombineInternal.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/MapVector.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/Loads.h"
#include "llvm/IR/ConstantRange.h"
#include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
#include "llvm/IR/DebugInfoMetadata.h"
#include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
#include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
#include "llvm/IR/MDBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/IR/PatternMatch.h"
#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h"
#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h"
using namespace llvm;
using namespace PatternMatch;

#define DEBUG_TYPE "instcombine"

STATISTIC(NumDeadStore,    "Number of dead stores eliminated");
STATISTIC(NumGlobalCopies, "Number of allocas copied from constant global");

/// isOnlyCopiedFromConstantGlobal - Recursively walk the uses of a (derived)
/// pointer to an alloca.  Ignore any reads of the pointer, return false if we
/// see any stores or other unknown uses.  If we see pointer arithmetic, keep
/// track of whether it moves the pointer (with IsOffset) but otherwise traverse
/// the uses.  If we see a memcpy/memmove that targets an unoffseted pointer to
/// the alloca, and if the source pointer is a pointer to a constant global, we
/// can optimize this.
static bool
isOnlyCopiedFromConstantMemory(AAResults *AA,
                               Value *V, MemTransferInst *&TheCopy,
                               SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &ToDelete) {
  // We track lifetime intrinsics as we encounter them.  If we decide to go
  // ahead and replace the value with the global, this lets the caller quickly
  // eliminate the markers.

  SmallVector<std::pair<Value *, bool>, 35> ValuesToInspect;
  ValuesToInspect.emplace_back(V, false);
  while (!ValuesToInspect.empty()) {
    auto ValuePair = ValuesToInspect.pop_back_val();
    const bool IsOffset = ValuePair.second;
    for (auto &U : ValuePair.first->uses()) {
      auto *I = cast<Instruction>(U.getUser());

      if (auto *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(I)) {
        // Ignore non-volatile loads, they are always ok.
        if (!LI->isSimple()) return false;
        continue;
      }

      if (isa<BitCastInst>(I) || isa<AddrSpaceCastInst>(I)) {
        // If uses of the bitcast are ok, we are ok.
        ValuesToInspect.emplace_back(I, IsOffset);
        continue;
      }
      if (auto *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(I)) {
        // If the GEP has all zero indices, it doesn't offset the pointer. If it
        // doesn't, it does.
        ValuesToInspect.emplace_back(I, IsOffset || !GEP->hasAllZeroIndices());
        continue;
      }

      if (auto *Call = dyn_cast<CallBase>(I)) {
        // If this is the function being called then we treat it like a load and
        // ignore it.
        if (Call->isCallee(&U))
          continue;

        unsigned DataOpNo = Call->getDataOperandNo(&U);
        bool IsArgOperand = Call->isArgOperand(&U);

        // Inalloca arguments are clobbered by the call.
        if (IsArgOperand && Call->isInAllocaArgument(DataOpNo))
          return false;

        // If this is a readonly/readnone call site, then we know it is just a
        // load (but one that potentially returns the value itself), so we can
        // ignore it if we know that the value isn't captured.
        if (Call->onlyReadsMemory() &&
            (Call->use_empty() || Call->doesNotCapture(DataOpNo)))
          continue;

        // If this is being passed as a byval argument, the caller is making a
        // copy, so it is only a read of the alloca.
        if (IsArgOperand && Call->isByValArgument(DataOpNo))
          continue;
      }

      // Lifetime intrinsics can be handled by the caller.
      if (I->isLifetimeStartOrEnd()) {
        assert(I->use_empty() && "Lifetime markers have no result to use!");
        ToDelete.push_back(I);
        continue;
      }

      // If this is isn't our memcpy/memmove, reject it as something we can't
      // handle.
      MemTransferInst *MI = dyn_cast<MemTransferInst>(I);
      if (!MI)
        return false;

      // If the transfer is using the alloca as a source of the transfer, then
      // ignore it since it is a load (unless the transfer is volatile).
      if (U.getOperandNo() == 1) {
        if (MI->isVolatile()) return false;
        continue;
      }

      // If we already have seen a copy, reject the second one.
      if (TheCopy) return false;

      // If the pointer has been offset from the start of the alloca, we can't
      // safely handle this.
      if (IsOffset) return false;

      // If the memintrinsic isn't using the alloca as the dest, reject it.
      if (U.getOperandNo() != 0) return false;

      // If the source of the memcpy/move is not a constant global, reject it.
      if (!AA->pointsToConstantMemory(MI->getSource()))
        return false;

      // Otherwise, the transform is safe.  Remember the copy instruction.
      TheCopy = MI;
    }
  }
  return true;
}

/// isOnlyCopiedFromConstantGlobal - Return true if the specified alloca is only
/// modified by a copy from a constant global.  If we can prove this, we can
/// replace any uses of the alloca with uses of the global directly.
static MemTransferInst *
isOnlyCopiedFromConstantMemory(AAResults *AA,
                               AllocaInst *AI,
                               SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &ToDelete) {
  MemTransferInst *TheCopy = nullptr;
  if (isOnlyCopiedFromConstantMemory(AA, AI, TheCopy, ToDelete))
    return TheCopy;
  return nullptr;
}

/// Returns true if V is dereferenceable for size of alloca.
static bool isDereferenceableForAllocaSize(const Value *V, const AllocaInst *AI,
                                           const DataLayout &DL) {
  if (AI->isArrayAllocation())
    return false;
  uint64_t AllocaSize = DL.getTypeStoreSize(AI->getAllocatedType());
  if (!AllocaSize)
    return false;
  return isDereferenceableAndAlignedPointer(V, Align(AI->getAlignment()),
                                            APInt(64, AllocaSize), DL);
}

static Instruction *simplifyAllocaArraySize(InstCombiner &IC, AllocaInst &AI) {
  // Check for array size of 1 (scalar allocation).
  if (!AI.isArrayAllocation()) {
    // i32 1 is the canonical array size for scalar allocations.
    if (AI.getArraySize()->getType()->isIntegerTy(32))
      return nullptr;

    // Canonicalize it.
    return IC.replaceOperand(AI, 0, IC.Builder.getInt32(1));
  }

  // Convert: alloca Ty, C - where C is a constant != 1 into: alloca [C x Ty], 1
  if (const ConstantInt *C = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(AI.getArraySize())) {
    if (C->getValue().getActiveBits() <= 64) {
      Type *NewTy = ArrayType::get(AI.getAllocatedType(), C->getZExtValue());
      AllocaInst *New = IC.Builder.CreateAlloca(NewTy, nullptr, AI.getName());
      New->setAlignment(AI.getAlign());

      // Scan to the end of the allocation instructions, to skip over a block of
      // allocas if possible...also skip interleaved debug info
      //
      BasicBlock::iterator It(New);
      while (isa<AllocaInst>(*It) || isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(*It))
        ++It;

      // Now that I is pointing to the first non-allocation-inst in the block,
      // insert our getelementptr instruction...
      //
      Type *IdxTy = IC.getDataLayout().getIntPtrType(AI.getType());
      Value *NullIdx = Constant::getNullValue(IdxTy);
      Value *Idx[2] = {NullIdx, NullIdx};
      Instruction *GEP = GetElementPtrInst::CreateInBounds(
          NewTy, New, Idx, New->getName() + ".sub");
      IC.InsertNewInstBefore(GEP, *It);

      // Now make everything use the getelementptr instead of the original
      // allocation.
      return IC.replaceInstUsesWith(AI, GEP);
    }
  }

  if (isa<UndefValue>(AI.getArraySize()))
    return IC.replaceInstUsesWith(AI, Constant::getNullValue(AI.getType()));

  // Ensure that the alloca array size argument has type intptr_t, so that
  // any casting is exposed early.
  Type *IntPtrTy = IC.getDataLayout().getIntPtrType(AI.getType());
  if (AI.getArraySize()->getType() != IntPtrTy) {
    Value *V = IC.Builder.CreateIntCast(AI.getArraySize(), IntPtrTy, false);
    return IC.replaceOperand(AI, 0, V);
  }

  return nullptr;
}

namespace {
// If I and V are pointers in different address space, it is not allowed to
// use replaceAllUsesWith since I and V have different types. A
// non-target-specific transformation should not use addrspacecast on V since
// the two address space may be disjoint depending on target.
//
// This class chases down uses of the old pointer until reaching the load
// instructions, then replaces the old pointer in the load instructions with
// the new pointer. If during the chasing it sees bitcast or GEP, it will
// create new bitcast or GEP with the new pointer and use them in the load
// instruction.
class PointerReplacer {
public:
  PointerReplacer(InstCombiner &IC) : IC(IC) {}
  void replacePointer(Instruction &I, Value *V);

private:
  void findLoadAndReplace(Instruction &I);
  void replace(Instruction *I);
  Value *getReplacement(Value *I);

  SmallVector<Instruction *, 4> Path;
  MapVector<Value *, Value *> WorkMap;
  InstCombiner &IC;
};
} // end anonymous namespace

void PointerReplacer::findLoadAndReplace(Instruction &I) {
  for (auto U : I.users()) {
    auto *Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(&*U);
    if (!Inst)
      return;
    LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found pointer user: " << *U << '\n');
    if (isa<LoadInst>(Inst)) {
      for (auto P : Path)
        replace(P);
      replace(Inst);
    } else if (isa<GetElementPtrInst>(Inst) || isa<BitCastInst>(Inst)) {
      Path.push_back(Inst);
      findLoadAndReplace(*Inst);
      Path.pop_back();
    } else {
      return;
    }
  }
}

Value *PointerReplacer::getReplacement(Value *V) {
  auto Loc = WorkMap.find(V);
  if (Loc != WorkMap.end())
    return Loc->second;
  return nullptr;
}

void PointerReplacer::replace(Instruction *I) {
  if (getReplacement(I))
    return;

  if (auto *LT = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(I)) {
    auto *V = getReplacement(LT->getPointerOperand());
    assert(V && "Operand not replaced");
    auto *NewI = new LoadInst(I->getType(), V, "", false,
                              IC.getDataLayout().getABITypeAlign(I->getType()));
    NewI->takeName(LT);
    IC.InsertNewInstWith(NewI, *LT);
    IC.replaceInstUsesWith(*LT, NewI);
    WorkMap[LT] = NewI;
  } else if (auto *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(I)) {
    auto *V = getReplacement(GEP->getPointerOperand());
    assert(V && "Operand not replaced");
    SmallVector<Value *, 8> Indices;
    Indices.append(GEP->idx_begin(), GEP->idx_end());
    auto *NewI = GetElementPtrInst::Create(
        V->getType()->getPointerElementType(), V, Indices);
    IC.InsertNewInstWith(NewI, *GEP);
    NewI->takeName(GEP);
    WorkMap[GEP] = NewI;
  } else if (auto *BC = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(I)) {
    auto *V = getReplacement(BC->getOperand(0));
    assert(V && "Operand not replaced");
    auto *NewT = PointerType::get(BC->getType()->getPointerElementType(),
                                  V->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace());
    auto *NewI = new BitCastInst(V, NewT);
    IC.InsertNewInstWith(NewI, *BC);
    NewI->takeName(BC);
    WorkMap[BC] = NewI;
  } else {
    llvm_unreachable("should never reach here");
  }
}

void PointerReplacer::replacePointer(Instruction &I, Value *V) {
#ifndef NDEBUG
  auto *PT = cast<PointerType>(I.getType());
  auto *NT = cast<PointerType>(V->getType());
  assert(PT != NT && PT->getElementType() == NT->getElementType() &&
         "Invalid usage");
#endif
  WorkMap[&I] = V;
  findLoadAndReplace(I);
}

Instruction *InstCombiner::visitAllocaInst(AllocaInst &AI) {
  if (auto *I = simplifyAllocaArraySize(*this, AI))
    return I;

  if (AI.getAllocatedType()->isSized()) {
    // Move all alloca's of zero byte objects to the entry block and merge them
    // together.  Note that we only do this for alloca's, because malloc should
    // allocate and return a unique pointer, even for a zero byte allocation.
    if (DL.getTypeAllocSize(AI.getAllocatedType()).getKnownMinSize() == 0) {
      // For a zero sized alloca there is no point in doing an array allocation.
      // This is helpful if the array size is a complicated expression not used
      // elsewhere.
      if (AI.isArrayAllocation())
        return replaceOperand(AI, 0,
            ConstantInt::get(AI.getArraySize()->getType(), 1));

      // Get the first instruction in the entry block.
      BasicBlock &EntryBlock = AI.getParent()->getParent()->getEntryBlock();
      Instruction *FirstInst = EntryBlock.getFirstNonPHIOrDbg();
      if (FirstInst != &AI) {
        // If the entry block doesn't start with a zero-size alloca then move
        // this one to the start of the entry block.  There is no problem with
        // dominance as the array size was forced to a constant earlier already.
        AllocaInst *EntryAI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(FirstInst);
        if (!EntryAI || !EntryAI->getAllocatedType()->isSized() ||
            DL.getTypeAllocSize(EntryAI->getAllocatedType())
                    .getKnownMinSize() != 0) {
          AI.moveBefore(FirstInst);
          return &AI;
        }

        // Replace this zero-sized alloca with the one at the start of the entry
        // block after ensuring that the address will be aligned enough for both
        // types.
        const Align MaxAlign = std::max(EntryAI->getAlign(), AI.getAlign());
        EntryAI->setAlignment(MaxAlign);
        if (AI.getType() != EntryAI->getType())
          return new BitCastInst(EntryAI, AI.getType());
        return replaceInstUsesWith(AI, EntryAI);
      }
    }
  }

  // Check to see if this allocation is only modified by a memcpy/memmove from
  // a constant whose alignment is equal to or exceeds that of the allocation.
  // If this is the case, we can change all users to use the constant global
  // instead.  This is commonly produced by the CFE by constructs like "void
  // foo() { int A[] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9...}; }" if 'A' is only subsequently
  // read.
  SmallVector<Instruction *, 4> ToDelete;
  if (MemTransferInst *Copy = isOnlyCopiedFromConstantMemory(AA, &AI, ToDelete)) {
    Align AllocaAlign = AI.getAlign();
    Align SourceAlign = getOrEnforceKnownAlignment(
        Copy->getSource(), AllocaAlign, DL, &AI, &AC, &DT);
    if (AllocaAlign <= SourceAlign &&
        isDereferenceableForAllocaSize(Copy->getSource(), &AI, DL)) {
      LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found alloca equal to global: " << AI << '\n');
      LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "  memcpy = " << *Copy << '\n');
      for (unsigned i = 0, e = ToDelete.size(); i != e; ++i)
        eraseInstFromFunction(*ToDelete[i]);
      Value *TheSrc = Copy->getSource();
      auto *SrcTy = TheSrc->getType();
      auto *DestTy = PointerType::get(AI.getType()->getPointerElementType(),
                                      SrcTy->getPointerAddressSpace());
      Value *Cast =
        Builder.CreatePointerBitCastOrAddrSpaceCast(TheSrc, DestTy);
      if (AI.getType()->getPointerAddressSpace() ==
          SrcTy->getPointerAddressSpace()) {
        Instruction *NewI = replaceInstUsesWith(AI, Cast);
        eraseInstFromFunction(*Copy);
        ++NumGlobalCopies;
        return NewI;
      }

      PointerReplacer PtrReplacer(*this);
      PtrReplacer.replacePointer(AI, Cast);
      ++NumGlobalCopies;
    }
  }

  // At last, use the generic allocation site handler to aggressively remove
  // unused allocas.
  return visitAllocSite(AI);
}

// Are we allowed to form a atomic load or store of this type?
static bool isSupportedAtomicType(Type *Ty) {
  return Ty->isIntOrPtrTy() || Ty->isFloatingPointTy();
}

/// Helper to combine a load to a new type.
///
/// This just does the work of combining a load to a new type. It handles
/// metadata, etc., and returns the new instruction. The \c NewTy should be the
/// loaded *value* type. This will convert it to a pointer, cast the operand to
/// that pointer type, load it, etc.
///
/// Note that this will create all of the instructions with whatever insert
/// point the \c InstCombiner currently is using.
LoadInst *InstCombiner::combineLoadToNewType(LoadInst &LI, Type *NewTy,
                                             const Twine &Suffix) {
  assert((!LI.isAtomic() || isSupportedAtomicType(NewTy)) &&
         "can't fold an atomic load to requested type");

  Value *Ptr = LI.getPointerOperand();
  unsigned AS = LI.getPointerAddressSpace();
  Value *NewPtr = nullptr;
  if (!(match(Ptr, m_BitCast(m_Value(NewPtr))) &&
        NewPtr->getType()->getPointerElementType() == NewTy &&
        NewPtr->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace() == AS))
    NewPtr = Builder.CreateBitCast(Ptr, NewTy->getPointerTo(AS));

  LoadInst *NewLoad = Builder.CreateAlignedLoad(
      NewTy, NewPtr, LI.getAlign(), LI.isVolatile(), LI.getName() + Suffix);
  NewLoad->setAtomic(LI.getOrdering(), LI.getSyncScopeID());
  copyMetadataForLoad(*NewLoad, LI);
  return NewLoad;
}

/// Combine a store to a new type.
///
/// Returns the newly created store instruction.
static StoreInst *combineStoreToNewValue(InstCombiner &IC, StoreInst &SI, Value *V) {
  assert((!SI.isAtomic() || isSupportedAtomicType(V->getType())) &&
         "can't fold an atomic store of requested type");

  Value *Ptr = SI.getPointerOperand();
  unsigned AS = SI.getPointerAddressSpace();
  SmallVector<std::pair<unsigned, MDNode *>, 8> MD;
  SI.getAllMetadata(MD);

  StoreInst *NewStore = IC.Builder.CreateAlignedStore(
      V, IC.Builder.CreateBitCast(Ptr, V->getType()->getPointerTo(AS)),
      SI.getAlign(), SI.isVolatile());
  NewStore->setAtomic(SI.getOrdering(), SI.getSyncScopeID());
  for (const auto &MDPair : MD) {
    unsigned ID = MDPair.first;
    MDNode *N = MDPair.second;
    // Note, essentially every kind of metadata should be preserved here! This
    // routine is supposed to clone a store instruction changing *only its
    // type*. The only metadata it makes sense to drop is metadata which is
    // invalidated when the pointer type changes. This should essentially
    // never be the case in LLVM, but we explicitly switch over only known
    // metadata to be conservatively correct. If you are adding metadata to
    // LLVM which pertains to stores, you almost certainly want to add it
    // here.
    switch (ID) {
    case LLVMContext::MD_dbg:
    case LLVMContext::MD_tbaa:
    case LLVMContext::MD_prof:
    case LLVMContext::MD_fpmath:
    case LLVMContext::MD_tbaa_struct:
    case LLVMContext::MD_alias_scope:
    case LLVMContext::MD_noalias:
    case LLVMContext::MD_nontemporal:
    case LLVMContext::MD_mem_parallel_loop_access:
    case LLVMContext::MD_access_group:
      // All of these directly apply.
      NewStore->setMetadata(ID, N);
      break;
    case LLVMContext::MD_invariant_load:
    case LLVMContext::MD_nonnull:
    case LLVMContext::MD_range:
    case LLVMContext::MD_align:
    case LLVMContext::MD_dereferenceable:
    case LLVMContext::MD_dereferenceable_or_null:
      // These don't apply for stores.
      break;
    }
  }

  return NewStore;
}

/// Returns true if instruction represent minmax pattern like:
///   select ((cmp load V1, load V2), V1, V2).
static bool isMinMaxWithLoads(Value *V, Type *&LoadTy) {
  assert(V->getType()->isPointerTy() && "Expected pointer type.");
  // Ignore possible ty* to ixx* bitcast.
  V = peekThroughBitcast(V);
  // Check that select is select ((cmp load V1, load V2), V1, V2) - minmax
  // pattern.
  CmpInst::Predicate Pred;
  Instruction *L1;
  Instruction *L2;
  Value *LHS;
  Value *RHS;
  if (!match(V, m_Select(m_Cmp(Pred, m_Instruction(L1), m_Instruction(L2)),
                         m_Value(LHS), m_Value(RHS))))
    return false;
  LoadTy = L1->getType();
  return (match(L1, m_Load(m_Specific(LHS))) &&
          match(L2, m_Load(m_Specific(RHS)))) ||
         (match(L1, m_Load(m_Specific(RHS))) &&
          match(L2, m_Load(m_Specific(LHS))));
}

/// Combine loads to match the type of their uses' value after looking
/// through intervening bitcasts.
///
/// The core idea here is that if the result of a load is used in an operation,
/// we should load the type most conducive to that operation. For example, when
/// loading an integer and converting that immediately to a pointer, we should
/// instead directly load a pointer.
///
/// However, this routine must never change the width of a load or the number of
/// loads as that would introduce a semantic change. This combine is expected to
/// be a semantic no-op which just allows loads to more closely model the types
/// of their consuming operations.
///
/// Currently, we also refuse to change the precise type used for an atomic load
/// or a volatile load. This is debatable, and might be reasonable to change
/// later. However, it is risky in case some backend or other part of LLVM is
/// relying on the exact type loaded to select appropriate atomic operations.
static Instruction *combineLoadToOperationType(InstCombiner &IC, LoadInst &LI) {
  // FIXME: We could probably with some care handle both volatile and ordered
  // atomic loads here but it isn't clear that this is important.
  if (!LI.isUnordered())
    return nullptr;

  if (LI.use_empty())
    return nullptr;

  // swifterror values can't be bitcasted.
  if (LI.getPointerOperand()->isSwiftError())
    return nullptr;

  Type *Ty = LI.getType();
  const DataLayout &DL = IC.getDataLayout();

  // Try to canonicalize loads which are only ever stored to operate over
  // integers instead of any other type. We only do this when the loaded type
  // is sized and has a size exactly the same as its store size and the store
  // size is a legal integer type.
  // Do not perform canonicalization if minmax pattern is found (to avoid
  // infinite loop).
  Type *Dummy;
  if (!Ty->isIntegerTy() && Ty->isSized() && !isa<ScalableVectorType>(Ty) &&
      DL.isLegalInteger(DL.getTypeStoreSizeInBits(Ty)) &&
      DL.typeSizeEqualsStoreSize(Ty) && !DL.isNonIntegralPointerType(Ty) &&
      !isMinMaxWithLoads(
          peekThroughBitcast(LI.getPointerOperand(), /*OneUseOnly=*/true),
          Dummy)) {
    if (all_of(LI.users(), [&LI](User *U) {
          auto *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(U);
          return SI && SI->getPointerOperand() != &LI &&
                 !SI->getPointerOperand()->isSwiftError();
        })) {
      LoadInst *NewLoad = IC.combineLoadToNewType(
          LI, Type::getIntNTy(LI.getContext(), DL.getTypeStoreSizeInBits(Ty)));
      // Replace all the stores with stores of the newly loaded value.
      for (auto UI = LI.user_begin(), UE = LI.user_end(); UI != UE;) {
        auto *SI = cast<StoreInst>(*UI++);
        IC.Builder.SetInsertPoint(SI);
        combineStoreToNewValue(IC, *SI, NewLoad);
        IC.eraseInstFromFunction(*SI);
      }
      assert(LI.use_empty() && "Failed to remove all users of the load!");
      // Return the old load so the combiner can delete it safely.
      return &LI;
    }
  }

  // Fold away bit casts of the loaded value by loading the desired type.
  // We can do this for BitCastInsts as well as casts from and to pointer types,
  // as long as those are noops (i.e., the source or dest type have the same
  // bitwidth as the target's pointers).
  if (LI.hasOneUse())
    if (auto* CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(LI.user_back()))
      if (CI->isNoopCast(DL))
        if (!LI.isAtomic() || isSupportedAtomicType(CI->getDestTy())) {
          LoadInst *NewLoad = IC.combineLoadToNewType(LI, CI->getDestTy());
          CI->replaceAllUsesWith(NewLoad);
          IC.eraseInstFromFunction(*CI);
          return &LI;
        }

  // FIXME: We should also canonicalize loads of vectors when their elements are
  // cast to other types.
  return nullptr;
}

static Instruction *unpackLoadToAggregate(InstCombiner &IC, LoadInst &LI) {
  // FIXME: We could probably with some care handle both volatile and atomic
  // stores here but it isn't clear that this is important.
  if (!LI.isSimple())
    return nullptr;

  Type *T = LI.getType();
  if (!T->isAggregateType())
    return nullptr;

  StringRef Name = LI.getName();
  assert(LI.getAlignment() && "Alignment must be set at this point");

  if (auto *ST = dyn_cast<StructType>(T)) {
    // If the struct only have one element, we unpack.
    auto NumElements = ST->getNumElements();
    if (NumElements == 1) {
      LoadInst *NewLoad = IC.combineLoadToNewType(LI, ST->getTypeAtIndex(0U),
                                                  ".unpack");
      AAMDNodes AAMD;
      LI.getAAMetadata(AAMD);
      NewLoad->setAAMetadata(AAMD);
      return IC.replaceInstUsesWith(LI, IC.Builder.CreateInsertValue(
        UndefValue::get(T), NewLoad, 0, Name));
    }

    // We don't want to break loads with padding here as we'd loose
    // the knowledge that padding exists for the rest of the pipeline.
    const DataLayout &DL = IC.getDataLayout();
    auto *SL = DL.getStructLayout(ST);
    if (SL->hasPadding())
      return nullptr;

    const auto Align = LI.getAlign();
    auto *Addr = LI.getPointerOperand();
    auto *IdxType = Type::getInt32Ty(T->getContext());
    auto *Zero = ConstantInt::get(IdxType, 0);

    Value *V = UndefValue::get(T);
    for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumElements; i++) {
      Value *Indices[2] = {
        Zero,
        ConstantInt::get(IdxType, i),
      };
      auto *Ptr = IC.Builder.CreateInBoundsGEP(ST, Addr, makeArrayRef(Indices),
                                               Name + ".elt");
      auto *L = IC.Builder.CreateAlignedLoad(
          ST->getElementType(i), Ptr,
          commonAlignment(Align, SL->getElementOffset(i)), Name + ".unpack");
      // Propagate AA metadata. It'll still be valid on the narrowed load.
      AAMDNodes AAMD;
      LI.getAAMetadata(AAMD);
      L->setAAMetadata(AAMD);
      V = IC.Builder.CreateInsertValue(V, L, i);
    }

    V->setName(Name);
    return IC.replaceInstUsesWith(LI, V);
  }

  if (auto *AT = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(T)) {
    auto *ET = AT->getElementType();
    auto NumElements = AT->getNumElements();
    if (NumElements == 1) {
      LoadInst *NewLoad = IC.combineLoadToNewType(LI, ET, ".unpack");
      AAMDNodes AAMD;
      LI.getAAMetadata(AAMD);
      NewLoad->setAAMetadata(AAMD);
      return IC.replaceInstUsesWith(LI, IC.Builder.CreateInsertValue(
        UndefValue::get(T), NewLoad, 0, Name));
    }

    // Bail out if the array is too large. Ideally we would like to optimize
    // arrays of arbitrary size but this has a terrible impact on compile time.
    // The threshold here is chosen arbitrarily, maybe needs a little bit of
    // tuning.
    if (NumElements > IC.MaxArraySizeForCombine)
      return nullptr;

    const DataLayout &DL = IC.getDataLayout();
    auto EltSize = DL.getTypeAllocSize(ET);
    const auto Align = LI.getAlign();

    auto *Addr = LI.getPointerOperand();
    auto *IdxType = Type::getInt64Ty(T->getContext());
    auto *Zero = ConstantInt::get(IdxType, 0);

    Value *V = UndefValue::get(T);
    uint64_t Offset = 0;
    for (uint64_t i = 0; i < NumElements; i++) {
      Value *Indices[2] = {
        Zero,
        ConstantInt::get(IdxType, i),
      };
      auto *Ptr = IC.Builder.CreateInBoundsGEP(AT, Addr, makeArrayRef(Indices),
                                               Name + ".elt");
      auto *L = IC.Builder.CreateAlignedLoad(AT->getElementType(), Ptr,
                                             commonAlignment(Align, Offset),
                                             Name + ".unpack");
      AAMDNodes AAMD;
      LI.getAAMetadata(AAMD);
      L->setAAMetadata(AAMD);
      V = IC.Builder.CreateInsertValue(V, L, i);
      Offset += EltSize;
    }

    V->setName(Name);
    return IC.replaceInstUsesWith(LI, V);
  }

  return nullptr;
}

// If we can determine that all possible objects pointed to by the provided
// pointer value are, not only dereferenceable, but also definitively less than
// or equal to the provided maximum size, then return true. Otherwise, return
// false (constant global values and allocas fall into this category).
//
// FIXME: This should probably live in ValueTracking (or similar).
static bool isObjectSizeLessThanOrEq(Value *V, uint64_t MaxSize,
                                     const DataLayout &DL) {
  SmallPtrSet<Value *, 4> Visited;
  SmallVector<Value *, 4> Worklist(1, V);

  do {
    Value *P = Worklist.pop_back_val();
    P = P->stripPointerCasts();

    if (!Visited.insert(P).second)
      continue;

    if (SelectInst *SI = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(P)) {
      Worklist.push_back(SI->getTrueValue());
      Worklist.push_back(SI->getFalseValue());
      continue;
    }

    if (PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(P)) {
      for (Value *IncValue : PN->incoming_values())
        Worklist.push_back(IncValue);
      continue;
    }

    if (GlobalAlias *GA = dyn_cast<GlobalAlias>(P)) {
      if (GA->isInterposable())
        return false;
      Worklist.push_back(GA->getAliasee());
      continue;
    }

    // If we know how big this object is, and it is less than MaxSize, continue
    // searching. Otherwise, return false.
    if (AllocaInst *AI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(P)) {
      if (!AI->getAllocatedType()->isSized())
        return false;

      ConstantInt *CS = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(AI->getArraySize());
      if (!CS)
        return false;

      uint64_t TypeSize = DL.getTypeAllocSize(AI->getAllocatedType());
      // Make sure that, even if the multiplication below would wrap as an
      // uint64_t, we still do the right thing.
      if ((CS->getValue().zextOrSelf(128)*APInt(128, TypeSize)).ugt(MaxSize))
        return false;
      continue;
    }

    if (GlobalVariable *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(P)) {
      if (!GV->hasDefinitiveInitializer() || !GV->isConstant())
        return false;

      uint64_t InitSize = DL.getTypeAllocSize(GV->getValueType());
      if (InitSize > MaxSize)
        return false;
      continue;
    }

    return false;
  } while (!Worklist.empty());

  return true;
}

// If we're indexing into an object of a known size, and the outer index is
// not a constant, but having any value but zero would lead to undefined
// behavior, replace it with zero.
//
// For example, if we have:
// @f.a = private unnamed_addr constant [1 x i32] [i32 12], align 4
// ...
// %arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds [1 x i32]* @f.a, i64 0, i64 %x
// ... = load i32* %arrayidx, align 4
// Then we know that we can replace %x in the GEP with i64 0.
//
// FIXME: We could fold any GEP index to zero that would cause UB if it were
// not zero. Currently, we only handle the first such index. Also, we could
// also search through non-zero constant indices if we kept track of the
// offsets those indices implied.
static bool canReplaceGEPIdxWithZero(InstCombiner &IC, GetElementPtrInst *GEPI,
                                     Instruction *MemI, unsigned &Idx) {
  if (GEPI->getNumOperands() < 2)
    return false;

  // Find the first non-zero index of a GEP. If all indices are zero, return
  // one past the last index.
  auto FirstNZIdx = [](const GetElementPtrInst *GEPI) {
    unsigned I = 1;
    for (unsigned IE = GEPI->getNumOperands(); I != IE; ++I) {
      Value *V = GEPI->getOperand(I);
      if (const ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(V))
        if (CI->isZero())
          continue;

      break;
    }

    return I;
  };

  // Skip through initial 'zero' indices, and find the corresponding pointer
  // type. See if the next index is not a constant.
  Idx = FirstNZIdx(GEPI);
  if (Idx == GEPI->getNumOperands())
    return false;
  if (isa<Constant>(GEPI->getOperand(Idx)))
    return false;

  SmallVector<Value *, 4> Ops(GEPI->idx_begin(), GEPI->idx_begin() + Idx);
  Type *AllocTy =
    GetElementPtrInst::getIndexedType(GEPI->getSourceElementType(), Ops);
  if (!AllocTy || !AllocTy->isSized())
    return false;
  const DataLayout &DL = IC.getDataLayout();
  uint64_t TyAllocSize = DL.getTypeAllocSize(AllocTy);

  // If there are more indices after the one we might replace with a zero, make
  // sure they're all non-negative. If any of them are negative, the overall
  // address being computed might be before the base address determined by the
  // first non-zero index.
  auto IsAllNonNegative = [&]() {
    for (unsigned i = Idx+1, e = GEPI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
      KnownBits Known = IC.computeKnownBits(GEPI->getOperand(i), 0, MemI);
      if (Known.isNonNegative())
        continue;
      return false;
    }

    return true;
  };

  // FIXME: If the GEP is not inbounds, and there are extra indices after the
  // one we'll replace, those could cause the address computation to wrap
  // (rendering the IsAllNonNegative() check below insufficient). We can do
  // better, ignoring zero indices (and other indices we can prove small
  // enough not to wrap).
  if (Idx+1 != GEPI->getNumOperands() && !GEPI->isInBounds())
    return false;

  // Note that isObjectSizeLessThanOrEq will return true only if the pointer is
  // also known to be dereferenceable.
  return isObjectSizeLessThanOrEq(GEPI->getOperand(0), TyAllocSize, DL) &&
         IsAllNonNegative();
}

// If we're indexing into an object with a variable index for the memory
// access, but the object has only one element, we can assume that the index
// will always be zero. If we replace the GEP, return it.
template <typename T>
static Instruction *replaceGEPIdxWithZero(InstCombiner &IC, Value *Ptr,
                                          T &MemI) {
  if (GetElementPtrInst *GEPI = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(Ptr)) {
    unsigned Idx;
    if (canReplaceGEPIdxWithZero(IC, GEPI, &MemI, Idx)) {
      Instruction *NewGEPI = GEPI->clone();
      NewGEPI->setOperand(Idx,
        ConstantInt::get(GEPI->getOperand(Idx)->getType(), 0));
      NewGEPI->insertBefore(GEPI);
      MemI.setOperand(MemI.getPointerOperandIndex(), NewGEPI);
      return NewGEPI;
    }
  }

  return nullptr;
}

static bool canSimplifyNullStoreOrGEP(StoreInst &SI) {
  if (NullPointerIsDefined(SI.getFunction(), SI.getPointerAddressSpace()))
    return false;

  auto *Ptr = SI.getPointerOperand();
  if (GetElementPtrInst *GEPI = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(Ptr))
    Ptr = GEPI->getOperand(0);
  return (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(Ptr) &&
          !NullPointerIsDefined(SI.getFunction(), SI.getPointerAddressSpace()));
}

static bool canSimplifyNullLoadOrGEP(LoadInst &LI, Value *Op) {
  if (GetElementPtrInst *GEPI = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(Op)) {
    const Value *GEPI0 = GEPI->getOperand(0);
    if (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(GEPI0) &&
        !NullPointerIsDefined(LI.getFunction(), GEPI->getPointerAddressSpace()))
      return true;
  }
  if (isa<UndefValue>(Op) ||
      (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(Op) &&
       !NullPointerIsDefined(LI.getFunction(), LI.getPointerAddressSpace())))
    return true;
  return false;
}

Instruction *InstCombiner::visitLoadInst(LoadInst &LI) {
  Value *Op = LI.getOperand(0);

  // Try to canonicalize the loaded type.
  if (Instruction *Res = combineLoadToOperationType(*this, LI))
    return Res;

  // Attempt to improve the alignment.
  Align KnownAlign = getOrEnforceKnownAlignment(
      Op, DL.getPrefTypeAlign(LI.getType()), DL, &LI, &AC, &DT);
  if (KnownAlign > LI.getAlign())
    LI.setAlignment(KnownAlign);

  // Replace GEP indices if possible.
  if (Instruction *NewGEPI = replaceGEPIdxWithZero(*this, Op, LI)) {
      Worklist.push(NewGEPI);
      return &LI;
  }

  if (Instruction *Res = unpackLoadToAggregate(*this, LI))
    return Res;

  // Do really simple store-to-load forwarding and load CSE, to catch cases
  // where there are several consecutive memory accesses to the same location,
  // separated by a few arithmetic operations.
  BasicBlock::iterator BBI(LI);
  bool IsLoadCSE = false;
  if (Value *AvailableVal = FindAvailableLoadedValue(
          &LI, LI.getParent(), BBI, DefMaxInstsToScan, AA, &IsLoadCSE)) {
    if (IsLoadCSE)
      combineMetadataForCSE(cast<LoadInst>(AvailableVal), &LI, false);

    return replaceInstUsesWith(
        LI, Builder.CreateBitOrPointerCast(AvailableVal, LI.getType(),
                                           LI.getName() + ".cast"));
  }

  // None of the following transforms are legal for volatile/ordered atomic
  // loads.  Most of them do apply for unordered atomics.
  if (!LI.isUnordered()) return nullptr;

  // load(gep null, ...) -> unreachable
  // load null/undef -> unreachable
  // TODO: Consider a target hook for valid address spaces for this xforms.
  if (canSimplifyNullLoadOrGEP(LI, Op)) {
    // Insert a new store to null instruction before the load to indicate
    // that this code is not reachable.  We do this instead of inserting
    // an unreachable instruction directly because we cannot modify the
    // CFG.
    StoreInst *SI = new StoreInst(UndefValue::get(LI.getType()),
                                  Constant::getNullValue(Op->getType()), &LI);
    SI->setDebugLoc(LI.getDebugLoc());
    return replaceInstUsesWith(LI, UndefValue::get(LI.getType()));
  }

  if (Op->hasOneUse()) {
    // Change select and PHI nodes to select values instead of addresses: this
    // helps alias analysis out a lot, allows many others simplifications, and
    // exposes redundancy in the code.
    //
    // Note that we cannot do the transformation unless we know that the
    // introduced loads cannot trap!  Something like this is valid as long as
    // the condition is always false: load (select bool %C, int* null, int* %G),
    // but it would not be valid if we transformed it to load from null
    // unconditionally.
    //
    if (SelectInst *SI = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(Op)) {
      // load (select (Cond, &V1, &V2))  --> select(Cond, load &V1, load &V2).
      Align Alignment = LI.getAlign();
      if (isSafeToLoadUnconditionally(SI->getOperand(1), LI.getType(),
                                      Alignment, DL, SI) &&
          isSafeToLoadUnconditionally(SI->getOperand(2), LI.getType(),
                                      Alignment, DL, SI)) {
        LoadInst *V1 =
            Builder.CreateLoad(LI.getType(), SI->getOperand(1),
                               SI->getOperand(1)->getName() + ".val");
        LoadInst *V2 =
            Builder.CreateLoad(LI.getType(), SI->getOperand(2),
                               SI->getOperand(2)->getName() + ".val");
        assert(LI.isUnordered() && "implied by above");
        V1->setAlignment(Alignment);
        V1->setAtomic(LI.getOrdering(), LI.getSyncScopeID());
        V2->setAlignment(Alignment);
        V2->setAtomic(LI.getOrdering(), LI.getSyncScopeID());
        return SelectInst::Create(SI->getCondition(), V1, V2);
      }

      // load (select (cond, null, P)) -> load P
      if (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(SI->getOperand(1)) &&
          !NullPointerIsDefined(SI->getFunction(),
                                LI.getPointerAddressSpace()))
        return replaceOperand(LI, 0, SI->getOperand(2));

      // load (select (cond, P, null)) -> load P
      if (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(SI->getOperand(2)) &&
          !NullPointerIsDefined(SI->getFunction(),
                                LI.getPointerAddressSpace()))
        return replaceOperand(LI, 0, SI->getOperand(1));
    }
  }
  return nullptr;
}

/// Look for extractelement/insertvalue sequence that acts like a bitcast.
///
/// \returns underlying value that was "cast", or nullptr otherwise.
///
/// For example, if we have:
///
///     %E0 = extractelement <2 x double> %U, i32 0
///     %V0 = insertvalue [2 x double] undef, double %E0, 0
///     %E1 = extractelement <2 x double> %U, i32 1
///     %V1 = insertvalue [2 x double] %V0, double %E1, 1
///
/// and the layout of a <2 x double> is isomorphic to a [2 x double],
/// then %V1 can be safely approximated by a conceptual "bitcast" of %U.
/// Note that %U may contain non-undef values where %V1 has undef.
static Value *likeBitCastFromVector(InstCombiner &IC, Value *V) {
  Value *U = nullptr;
  while (auto *IV = dyn_cast<InsertValueInst>(V)) {
    auto *E = dyn_cast<ExtractElementInst>(IV->getInsertedValueOperand());
    if (!E)
      return nullptr;
    auto *W = E->getVectorOperand();
    if (!U)
      U = W;
    else if (U != W)
      return nullptr;
    auto *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(E->getIndexOperand());
    if (!CI || IV->getNumIndices() != 1 || CI->getZExtValue() != *IV->idx_begin())
      return nullptr;
    V = IV->getAggregateOperand();
  }
  if (!isa<UndefValue>(V) ||!U)
    return nullptr;

  auto *UT = cast<VectorType>(U->getType());
  auto *VT = V->getType();
  // Check that types UT and VT are bitwise isomorphic.
  const auto &DL = IC.getDataLayout();
  if (DL.getTypeStoreSizeInBits(UT) != DL.getTypeStoreSizeInBits(VT)) {
    return nullptr;
  }
  if (auto *AT = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(VT)) {
    if (AT->getNumElements() != UT->getNumElements())
      return nullptr;
  } else {
    auto *ST = cast<StructType>(VT);
    if (ST->getNumElements() != UT->getNumElements())
      return nullptr;
    for (const auto *EltT : ST->elements()) {
      if (EltT != UT->getElementType())
        return nullptr;
    }
  }
  return U;
}

/// Combine stores to match the type of value being stored.
///
/// The core idea here is that the memory does not have any intrinsic type and
/// where we can we should match the type of a store to the type of value being
/// stored.
///
/// However, this routine must never change the width of a store or the number of
/// stores as that would introduce a semantic change. This combine is expected to
/// be a semantic no-op which just allows stores to more closely model the types
/// of their incoming values.
///
/// Currently, we also refuse to change the precise type used for an atomic or
/// volatile store. This is debatable, and might be reasonable to change later.
/// However, it is risky in case some backend or other part of LLVM is relying
/// on the exact type stored to select appropriate atomic operations.
///
/// \returns true if the store was successfully combined away. This indicates
/// the caller must erase the store instruction. We have to let the caller erase
/// the store instruction as otherwise there is no way to signal whether it was
/// combined or not: IC.EraseInstFromFunction returns a null pointer.
static bool combineStoreToValueType(InstCombiner &IC, StoreInst &SI) {
  // FIXME: We could probably with some care handle both volatile and ordered
  // atomic stores here but it isn't clear that this is important.
  if (!SI.isUnordered())
    return false;

  // swifterror values can't be bitcasted.
  if (SI.getPointerOperand()->isSwiftError())
    return false;

  Value *V = SI.getValueOperand();

  // Fold away bit casts of the stored value by storing the original type.
  if (auto *BC = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(V)) {
    V = BC->getOperand(0);
    if (!SI.isAtomic() || isSupportedAtomicType(V->getType())) {
      combineStoreToNewValue(IC, SI, V);
      return true;
    }
  }

  if (Value *U = likeBitCastFromVector(IC, V))
    if (!SI.isAtomic() || isSupportedAtomicType(U->getType())) {
      combineStoreToNewValue(IC, SI, U);
      return true;
    }

  // FIXME: We should also canonicalize stores of vectors when their elements
  // are cast to other types.
  return false;
}

static bool unpackStoreToAggregate(InstCombiner &IC, StoreInst &SI) {
  // FIXME: We could probably with some care handle both volatile and atomic
  // stores here but it isn't clear that this is important.
  if (!SI.isSimple())
    return false;

  Value *V = SI.getValueOperand();
  Type *T = V->getType();

  if (!T->isAggregateType())
    return false;

  if (auto *ST = dyn_cast<StructType>(T)) {
    // If the struct only have one element, we unpack.
    unsigned Count = ST->getNumElements();
    if (Count == 1) {
      V = IC.Builder.CreateExtractValue(V, 0);
      combineStoreToNewValue(IC, SI, V);
      return true;
    }

    // We don't want to break loads with padding here as we'd loose
    // the knowledge that padding exists for the rest of the pipeline.
    const DataLayout &DL = IC.getDataLayout();
    auto *SL = DL.getStructLayout(ST);
    if (SL->hasPadding())
      return false;

    const auto Align = SI.getAlign();

    SmallString<16> EltName = V->getName();
    EltName += ".elt";
    auto *Addr = SI.getPointerOperand();
    SmallString<16> AddrName = Addr->getName();
    AddrName += ".repack";

    auto *IdxType = Type::getInt32Ty(ST->getContext());
    auto *Zero = ConstantInt::get(IdxType, 0);
    for (unsigned i = 0; i < Count; i++) {
      Value *Indices[2] = {
        Zero,
        ConstantInt::get(IdxType, i),
      };
      auto *Ptr = IC.Builder.CreateInBoundsGEP(ST, Addr, makeArrayRef(Indices),
                                               AddrName);
      auto *Val = IC.Builder.CreateExtractValue(V, i, EltName);
      auto EltAlign = commonAlignment(Align, SL->getElementOffset(i));
      llvm::Instruction *NS = IC.Builder.CreateAlignedStore(Val, Ptr, EltAlign);
      AAMDNodes AAMD;
      SI.getAAMetadata(AAMD);
      NS->setAAMetadata(AAMD);
    }

    return true;
  }

  if (auto *AT = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(T)) {
    // If the array only have one element, we unpack.
    auto NumElements = AT->getNumElements();
    if (NumElements == 1) {
      V = IC.Builder.CreateExtractValue(V, 0);
      combineStoreToNewValue(IC, SI, V);
      return true;
    }

    // Bail out if the array is too large. Ideally we would like to optimize
    // arrays of arbitrary size but this has a terrible impact on compile time.
    // The threshold here is chosen arbitrarily, maybe needs a little bit of
    // tuning.
    if (NumElements > IC.MaxArraySizeForCombine)
      return false;

    const DataLayout &DL = IC.getDataLayout();
    auto EltSize = DL.getTypeAllocSize(AT->getElementType());
    const auto Align = SI.getAlign();

    SmallString<16> EltName = V->getName();
    EltName += ".elt";
    auto *Addr = SI.getPointerOperand();
    SmallString<16> AddrName = Addr->getName();
    AddrName += ".repack";

    auto *IdxType = Type::getInt64Ty(T->getContext());
    auto *Zero = ConstantInt::get(IdxType, 0);

    uint64_t Offset = 0;
    for (uint64_t i = 0; i < NumElements; i++) {
      Value *Indices[2] = {
        Zero,
        ConstantInt::get(IdxType, i),
      };
      auto *Ptr = IC.Builder.CreateInBoundsGEP(AT, Addr, makeArrayRef(Indices),
                                               AddrName);
      auto *Val = IC.Builder.CreateExtractValue(V, i, EltName);
      auto EltAlign = commonAlignment(Align, Offset);
      Instruction *NS = IC.Builder.CreateAlignedStore(Val, Ptr, EltAlign);
      AAMDNodes AAMD;
      SI.getAAMetadata(AAMD);
      NS->setAAMetadata(AAMD);
      Offset += EltSize;
    }

    return true;
  }

  return false;
}

/// equivalentAddressValues - Test if A and B will obviously have the same
/// value. This includes recognizing that %t0 and %t1 will have the same
/// value in code like this:
///   %t0 = getelementptr \@a, 0, 3
///   store i32 0, i32* %t0
///   %t1 = getelementptr \@a, 0, 3
///   %t2 = load i32* %t1
///
static bool equivalentAddressValues(Value *A, Value *B) {
  // Test if the values are trivially equivalent.
  if (A == B) return true;

  // Test if the values come form identical arithmetic instructions.
  // This uses isIdenticalToWhenDefined instead of isIdenticalTo because
  // its only used to compare two uses within the same basic block, which
  // means that they'll always either have the same value or one of them
  // will have an undefined value.
  if (isa<BinaryOperator>(A) ||
      isa<CastInst>(A) ||
      isa<PHINode>(A) ||
      isa<GetElementPtrInst>(A))
    if (Instruction *BI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(B))
      if (cast<Instruction>(A)->isIdenticalToWhenDefined(BI))
        return true;

  // Otherwise they may not be equivalent.
  return false;
}

/// Converts store (bitcast (load (bitcast (select ...)))) to
/// store (load (select ...)), where select is minmax:
/// select ((cmp load V1, load V2), V1, V2).
static bool removeBitcastsFromLoadStoreOnMinMax(InstCombiner &IC,
                                                StoreInst &SI) {
  // bitcast?
  if (!match(SI.getPointerOperand(), m_BitCast(m_Value())))
    return false;
  // load? integer?
  Value *LoadAddr;
  if (!match(SI.getValueOperand(), m_Load(m_BitCast(m_Value(LoadAddr)))))
    return false;
  auto *LI = cast<LoadInst>(SI.getValueOperand());
  if (!LI->getType()->isIntegerTy())
    return false;
  Type *CmpLoadTy;
  if (!isMinMaxWithLoads(LoadAddr, CmpLoadTy))
    return false;

  // Make sure the type would actually change.
  // This condition can be hit with chains of bitcasts.
  if (LI->getType() == CmpLoadTy)
    return false;

  // Make sure we're not changing the size of the load/store.
  const auto &DL = IC.getDataLayout();
  if (DL.getTypeStoreSizeInBits(LI->getType()) !=
      DL.getTypeStoreSizeInBits(CmpLoadTy))
    return false;

  if (!all_of(LI->users(), [LI, LoadAddr](User *U) {
        auto *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(U);
        return SI && SI->getPointerOperand() != LI &&
               peekThroughBitcast(SI->getPointerOperand()) != LoadAddr &&
               !SI->getPointerOperand()->isSwiftError();
      }))
    return false;

  IC.Builder.SetInsertPoint(LI);
  LoadInst *NewLI = IC.combineLoadToNewType(*LI, CmpLoadTy);
  // Replace all the stores with stores of the newly loaded value.
  for (auto *UI : LI->users()) {
    auto *USI = cast<StoreInst>(UI);
    IC.Builder.SetInsertPoint(USI);
    combineStoreToNewValue(IC, *USI, NewLI);
  }
  IC.replaceInstUsesWith(*LI, UndefValue::get(LI->getType()));
  IC.eraseInstFromFunction(*LI);
  return true;
}

Instruction *InstCombiner::visitStoreInst(StoreInst &SI) {
  Value *Val = SI.getOperand(0);
  Value *Ptr = SI.getOperand(1);

  // Try to canonicalize the stored type.
  if (combineStoreToValueType(*this, SI))
    return eraseInstFromFunction(SI);

  // Attempt to improve the alignment.
  const Align KnownAlign = getOrEnforceKnownAlignment(
      Ptr, DL.getPrefTypeAlign(Val->getType()), DL, &SI, &AC, &DT);
  if (KnownAlign > SI.getAlign())
    SI.setAlignment(KnownAlign);

  // Try to canonicalize the stored type.
  if (unpackStoreToAggregate(*this, SI))
    return eraseInstFromFunction(SI);

  if (removeBitcastsFromLoadStoreOnMinMax(*this, SI))
    return eraseInstFromFunction(SI);

  // Replace GEP indices if possible.
  if (Instruction *NewGEPI = replaceGEPIdxWithZero(*this, Ptr, SI)) {
      Worklist.push(NewGEPI);
      return &SI;
  }

  // Don't hack volatile/ordered stores.
  // FIXME: Some bits are legal for ordered atomic stores; needs refactoring.
  if (!SI.isUnordered()) return nullptr;

  // If the RHS is an alloca with a single use, zapify the store, making the
  // alloca dead.
  if (Ptr->hasOneUse()) {
    if (isa<AllocaInst>(Ptr))
      return eraseInstFromFunction(SI);
    if (GetElementPtrInst *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(Ptr)) {
      if (isa<AllocaInst>(GEP->getOperand(0))) {
        if (GEP->getOperand(0)->hasOneUse())
          return eraseInstFromFunction(SI);
      }
    }
  }

  // If we have a store to a location which is known constant, we can conclude
  // that the store must be storing the constant value (else the memory
  // wouldn't be constant), and this must be a noop.
  if (AA->pointsToConstantMemory(Ptr))
    return eraseInstFromFunction(SI);

  // Do really simple DSE, to catch cases where there are several consecutive
  // stores to the same location, separated by a few arithmetic operations. This
  // situation often occurs with bitfield accesses.
  BasicBlock::iterator BBI(SI);
  for (unsigned ScanInsts = 6; BBI != SI.getParent()->begin() && ScanInsts;
       --ScanInsts) {
    --BBI;
    // Don't count debug info directives, lest they affect codegen,
    // and we skip pointer-to-pointer bitcasts, which are NOPs.
    if (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(BBI) ||
        (isa<BitCastInst>(BBI) && BBI->getType()->isPointerTy())) {
      ScanInsts++;
      continue;
    }

    if (StoreInst *PrevSI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(BBI)) {
      // Prev store isn't volatile, and stores to the same location?
      if (PrevSI->isUnordered() && equivalentAddressValues(PrevSI->getOperand(1),
                                                        SI.getOperand(1))) {
        ++NumDeadStore;
        // Manually add back the original store to the worklist now, so it will
        // be processed after the operands of the removed store, as this may
        // expose additional DSE opportunities.
        Worklist.push(&SI);
        eraseInstFromFunction(*PrevSI);
        return nullptr;
      }
      break;
    }

    // If this is a load, we have to stop.  However, if the loaded value is from
    // the pointer we're loading and is producing the pointer we're storing,
    // then *this* store is dead (X = load P; store X -> P).
    if (LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(BBI)) {
      if (LI == Val && equivalentAddressValues(LI->getOperand(0), Ptr)) {
        assert(SI.isUnordered() && "can't eliminate ordering operation");
        return eraseInstFromFunction(SI);
      }

      // Otherwise, this is a load from some other location.  Stores before it
      // may not be dead.
      break;
    }

    // Don't skip over loads, throws or things that can modify memory.
    if (BBI->mayWriteToMemory() || BBI->mayReadFromMemory() || BBI->mayThrow())
      break;
  }

  // store X, null    -> turns into 'unreachable' in SimplifyCFG
  // store X, GEP(null, Y) -> turns into 'unreachable' in SimplifyCFG
  if (canSimplifyNullStoreOrGEP(SI)) {
    if (!isa<UndefValue>(Val))
      return replaceOperand(SI, 0, UndefValue::get(Val->getType()));
    return nullptr;  // Do not modify these!
  }

  // store undef, Ptr -> noop
  if (isa<UndefValue>(Val))
    return eraseInstFromFunction(SI);

  return nullptr;
}

/// Try to transform:
///   if () { *P = v1; } else { *P = v2 }
/// or:
///   *P = v1; if () { *P = v2; }
/// into a phi node with a store in the successor.
bool InstCombiner::mergeStoreIntoSuccessor(StoreInst &SI) {
  if (!SI.isUnordered())
    return false; // This code has not been audited for volatile/ordered case.

  // Check if the successor block has exactly 2 incoming edges.
  BasicBlock *StoreBB = SI.getParent();
  BasicBlock *DestBB = StoreBB->getTerminator()->getSuccessor(0);
  if (!DestBB->hasNPredecessors(2))
    return false;

  // Capture the other block (the block that doesn't contain our store).
  pred_iterator PredIter = pred_begin(DestBB);
  if (*PredIter == StoreBB)
    ++PredIter;
  BasicBlock *OtherBB = *PredIter;

  // Bail out if all of the relevant blocks aren't distinct. This can happen,
  // for example, if SI is in an infinite loop.
  if (StoreBB == DestBB || OtherBB == DestBB)
    return false;

  // Verify that the other block ends in a branch and is not otherwise empty.
  BasicBlock::iterator BBI(OtherBB->getTerminator());
  BranchInst *OtherBr = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(BBI);
  if (!OtherBr || BBI == OtherBB->begin())
    return false;

  // If the other block ends in an unconditional branch, check for the 'if then
  // else' case. There is an instruction before the branch.
  StoreInst *OtherStore = nullptr;
  if (OtherBr->isUnconditional()) {
    --BBI;
    // Skip over debugging info.
    while (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(BBI) ||
           (isa<BitCastInst>(BBI) && BBI->getType()->isPointerTy())) {
      if (BBI==OtherBB->begin())
        return false;
      --BBI;
    }
    // If this isn't a store, isn't a store to the same location, or is not the
    // right kind of store, bail out.
    OtherStore = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(BBI);
    if (!OtherStore || OtherStore->getOperand(1) != SI.getOperand(1) ||
        !SI.isSameOperationAs(OtherStore))
      return false;
  } else {
    // Otherwise, the other block ended with a conditional branch. If one of the
    // destinations is StoreBB, then we have the if/then case.
    if (OtherBr->getSuccessor(0) != StoreBB &&
        OtherBr->getSuccessor(1) != StoreBB)
      return false;

    // Okay, we know that OtherBr now goes to Dest and StoreBB, so this is an
    // if/then triangle. See if there is a store to the same ptr as SI that
    // lives in OtherBB.
    for (;; --BBI) {
      // Check to see if we find the matching store.
      if ((OtherStore = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(BBI))) {
        if (OtherStore->getOperand(1) != SI.getOperand(1) ||
            !SI.isSameOperationAs(OtherStore))
          return false;
        break;
      }
      // If we find something that may be using or overwriting the stored
      // value, or if we run out of instructions, we can't do the transform.
      if (BBI->mayReadFromMemory() || BBI->mayThrow() ||
          BBI->mayWriteToMemory() || BBI == OtherBB->begin())
        return false;
    }

    // In order to eliminate the store in OtherBr, we have to make sure nothing
    // reads or overwrites the stored value in StoreBB.
    for (BasicBlock::iterator I = StoreBB->begin(); &*I != &SI; ++I) {
      // FIXME: This should really be AA driven.
      if (I->mayReadFromMemory() || I->mayThrow() || I->mayWriteToMemory())
        return false;
    }
  }

  // Insert a PHI node now if we need it.
  Value *MergedVal = OtherStore->getOperand(0);
  // The debug locations of the original instructions might differ. Merge them.
  DebugLoc MergedLoc = DILocation::getMergedLocation(SI.getDebugLoc(),
                                                     OtherStore->getDebugLoc());
  if (MergedVal != SI.getOperand(0)) {
    PHINode *PN = PHINode::Create(MergedVal->getType(), 2, "storemerge");
    PN->addIncoming(SI.getOperand(0), SI.getParent());
    PN->addIncoming(OtherStore->getOperand(0), OtherBB);
    MergedVal = InsertNewInstBefore(PN, DestBB->front());
    PN->setDebugLoc(MergedLoc);
  }

  // Advance to a place where it is safe to insert the new store and insert it.
  BBI = DestBB->getFirstInsertionPt();
  StoreInst *NewSI =
      new StoreInst(MergedVal, SI.getOperand(1), SI.isVolatile(), SI.getAlign(),
                    SI.getOrdering(), SI.getSyncScopeID());
  InsertNewInstBefore(NewSI, *BBI);
  NewSI->setDebugLoc(MergedLoc);

  // If the two stores had AA tags, merge them.
  AAMDNodes AATags;
  SI.getAAMetadata(AATags);
  if (AATags) {
    OtherStore->getAAMetadata(AATags, /* Merge = */ true);
    NewSI->setAAMetadata(AATags);
  }

  // Nuke the old stores.
  eraseInstFromFunction(SI);
  eraseInstFromFunction(*OtherStore);
  return true;
}