1 //===- llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h -----------------------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 // 10 // This file defines the MachineRegisterInfo class. 11 // 12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 13 14 #ifndef LLVM_CODEGEN_MACHINEREGISTERINFO_H 15 #define LLVM_CODEGEN_MACHINEREGISTERINFO_H 16 17 #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" 18 #include "llvm/ADT/BitVector.h" 19 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h" 20 #include "llvm/ADT/IndexedMap.h" 21 #include "llvm/ADT/PointerUnion.h" 22 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" 23 #include "llvm/ADT/StringSet.h" 24 #include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h" 25 #include "llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/RegisterBank.h" 26 #include "llvm/CodeGen/LowLevelType.h" 27 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineBasicBlock.h" 28 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h" 29 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBundle.h" 30 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineOperand.h" 31 #include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetRegisterInfo.h" 32 #include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetSubtargetInfo.h" 33 #include "llvm/MC/LaneBitmask.h" 34 #include <cassert> 35 #include <cstddef> 36 #include <cstdint> 37 #include <iterator> 38 #include <memory> 39 #include <utility> 40 #include <vector> 41 42 namespace llvm { 43 44 class PSetIterator; 45 46 /// Convenient type to represent either a register class or a register bank. 47 using RegClassOrRegBank = 48 PointerUnion<const TargetRegisterClass *, const RegisterBank *>; 49 50 /// MachineRegisterInfo - Keep track of information for virtual and physical 51 /// registers, including vreg register classes, use/def chains for registers, 52 /// etc. 53 class MachineRegisterInfo { 54 public: 55 class Delegate { 56 virtual void anchor(); 57 58 public: 59 virtual ~Delegate() = default; 60 61 virtual void MRI_NoteNewVirtualRegister(unsigned Reg) = 0; 62 }; 63 64 private: 65 MachineFunction *MF; 66 Delegate *TheDelegate = nullptr; 67 68 /// True if subregister liveness is tracked. 69 const bool TracksSubRegLiveness; 70 71 /// VRegInfo - Information we keep for each virtual register. 72 /// 73 /// Each element in this list contains the register class of the vreg and the 74 /// start of the use/def list for the register. 75 IndexedMap<std::pair<RegClassOrRegBank, MachineOperand *>, 76 VirtReg2IndexFunctor> 77 VRegInfo; 78 79 /// Map for recovering vreg name from vreg number. 80 /// This map is used by the MIR Printer. 81 IndexedMap<std::string, VirtReg2IndexFunctor> VReg2Name; 82 83 /// StringSet that is used to unique vreg names. 84 StringSet<> VRegNames; 85 86 /// The flag is true upon \p UpdatedCSRs initialization 87 /// and false otherwise. 88 bool IsUpdatedCSRsInitialized; 89 90 /// Contains the updated callee saved register list. 91 /// As opposed to the static list defined in register info, 92 /// all registers that were disabled are removed from the list. 93 SmallVector<MCPhysReg, 16> UpdatedCSRs; 94 95 /// RegAllocHints - This vector records register allocation hints for 96 /// virtual registers. For each virtual register, it keeps a pair of hint 97 /// type and hints vector making up the allocation hints. Only the first 98 /// hint may be target specific, and in that case this is reflected by the 99 /// first member of the pair being non-zero. If the hinted register is 100 /// virtual, it means the allocator should prefer the physical register 101 /// allocated to it if any. 102 IndexedMap<std::pair<unsigned, SmallVector<unsigned, 4>>, 103 VirtReg2IndexFunctor> RegAllocHints; 104 105 /// PhysRegUseDefLists - This is an array of the head of the use/def list for 106 /// physical registers. 107 std::unique_ptr<MachineOperand *[]> PhysRegUseDefLists; 108 109 /// getRegUseDefListHead - Return the head pointer for the register use/def 110 /// list for the specified virtual or physical register. 111 MachineOperand *&getRegUseDefListHead(unsigned RegNo) { 112 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(RegNo)) 113 return VRegInfo[RegNo].second; 114 return PhysRegUseDefLists[RegNo]; 115 } 116 117 MachineOperand *getRegUseDefListHead(unsigned RegNo) const { 118 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(RegNo)) 119 return VRegInfo[RegNo].second; 120 return PhysRegUseDefLists[RegNo]; 121 } 122 123 /// Get the next element in the use-def chain. 124 static MachineOperand *getNextOperandForReg(const MachineOperand *MO) { 125 assert(MO && MO->isReg() && "This is not a register operand!"); 126 return MO->Contents.Reg.Next; 127 } 128 129 /// UsedPhysRegMask - Additional used physregs including aliases. 130 /// This bit vector represents all the registers clobbered by function calls. 131 BitVector UsedPhysRegMask; 132 133 /// ReservedRegs - This is a bit vector of reserved registers. The target 134 /// may change its mind about which registers should be reserved. This 135 /// vector is the frozen set of reserved registers when register allocation 136 /// started. 137 BitVector ReservedRegs; 138 139 using VRegToTypeMap = IndexedMap<LLT, VirtReg2IndexFunctor>; 140 /// Map generic virtual registers to their low-level type. 141 VRegToTypeMap VRegToType; 142 143 /// Keep track of the physical registers that are live in to the function. 144 /// Live in values are typically arguments in registers. LiveIn values are 145 /// allowed to have virtual registers associated with them, stored in the 146 /// second element. 147 std::vector<std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>> LiveIns; 148 149 public: 150 explicit MachineRegisterInfo(MachineFunction *MF); 151 MachineRegisterInfo(const MachineRegisterInfo &) = delete; 152 MachineRegisterInfo &operator=(const MachineRegisterInfo &) = delete; 153 154 const TargetRegisterInfo *getTargetRegisterInfo() const { 155 return MF->getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo(); 156 } 157 158 void resetDelegate(Delegate *delegate) { 159 // Ensure another delegate does not take over unless the current 160 // delegate first unattaches itself. If we ever need to multicast 161 // notifications, we will need to change to using a list. 162 assert(TheDelegate == delegate && 163 "Only the current delegate can perform reset!"); 164 TheDelegate = nullptr; 165 } 166 167 void setDelegate(Delegate *delegate) { 168 assert(delegate && !TheDelegate && 169 "Attempted to set delegate to null, or to change it without " 170 "first resetting it!"); 171 172 TheDelegate = delegate; 173 } 174 175 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 176 // Function State 177 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 178 179 // isSSA - Returns true when the machine function is in SSA form. Early 180 // passes require the machine function to be in SSA form where every virtual 181 // register has a single defining instruction. 182 // 183 // The TwoAddressInstructionPass and PHIElimination passes take the machine 184 // function out of SSA form when they introduce multiple defs per virtual 185 // register. 186 bool isSSA() const { 187 return MF->getProperties().hasProperty( 188 MachineFunctionProperties::Property::IsSSA); 189 } 190 191 // leaveSSA - Indicates that the machine function is no longer in SSA form. 192 void leaveSSA() { 193 MF->getProperties().reset(MachineFunctionProperties::Property::IsSSA); 194 } 195 196 /// tracksLiveness - Returns true when tracking register liveness accurately. 197 /// (see MachineFUnctionProperties::Property description for details) 198 bool tracksLiveness() const { 199 return MF->getProperties().hasProperty( 200 MachineFunctionProperties::Property::TracksLiveness); 201 } 202 203 /// invalidateLiveness - Indicates that register liveness is no longer being 204 /// tracked accurately. 205 /// 206 /// This should be called by late passes that invalidate the liveness 207 /// information. 208 void invalidateLiveness() { 209 MF->getProperties().reset( 210 MachineFunctionProperties::Property::TracksLiveness); 211 } 212 213 /// Returns true if liveness for register class @p RC should be tracked at 214 /// the subregister level. 215 bool shouldTrackSubRegLiveness(const TargetRegisterClass &RC) const { 216 return subRegLivenessEnabled() && RC.HasDisjunctSubRegs; 217 } 218 bool shouldTrackSubRegLiveness(unsigned VReg) const { 219 assert(TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(VReg) && "Must pass a VReg"); 220 return shouldTrackSubRegLiveness(*getRegClass(VReg)); 221 } 222 bool subRegLivenessEnabled() const { 223 return TracksSubRegLiveness; 224 } 225 226 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 227 // Register Info 228 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 229 230 /// Returns true if the updated CSR list was initialized and false otherwise. 231 bool isUpdatedCSRsInitialized() const { return IsUpdatedCSRsInitialized; } 232 233 /// Disables the register from the list of CSRs. 234 /// I.e. the register will not appear as part of the CSR mask. 235 /// \see UpdatedCalleeSavedRegs. 236 void disableCalleeSavedRegister(unsigned Reg); 237 238 /// Returns list of callee saved registers. 239 /// The function returns the updated CSR list (after taking into account 240 /// registers that are disabled from the CSR list). 241 const MCPhysReg *getCalleeSavedRegs() const; 242 243 /// Sets the updated Callee Saved Registers list. 244 /// Notice that it will override ant previously disabled/saved CSRs. 245 void setCalleeSavedRegs(ArrayRef<MCPhysReg> CSRs); 246 247 // Strictly for use by MachineInstr.cpp. 248 void addRegOperandToUseList(MachineOperand *MO); 249 250 // Strictly for use by MachineInstr.cpp. 251 void removeRegOperandFromUseList(MachineOperand *MO); 252 253 // Strictly for use by MachineInstr.cpp. 254 void moveOperands(MachineOperand *Dst, MachineOperand *Src, unsigned NumOps); 255 256 /// Verify the sanity of the use list for Reg. 257 void verifyUseList(unsigned Reg) const; 258 259 /// Verify the use list of all registers. 260 void verifyUseLists() const; 261 262 /// reg_begin/reg_end - Provide iteration support to walk over all definitions 263 /// and uses of a register within the MachineFunction that corresponds to this 264 /// MachineRegisterInfo object. 265 template<bool Uses, bool Defs, bool SkipDebug, 266 bool ByOperand, bool ByInstr, bool ByBundle> 267 class defusechain_iterator; 268 template<bool Uses, bool Defs, bool SkipDebug, 269 bool ByOperand, bool ByInstr, bool ByBundle> 270 class defusechain_instr_iterator; 271 272 // Make it a friend so it can access getNextOperandForReg(). 273 template<bool, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool> 274 friend class defusechain_iterator; 275 template<bool, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool> 276 friend class defusechain_instr_iterator; 277 278 /// reg_iterator/reg_begin/reg_end - Walk all defs and uses of the specified 279 /// register. 280 using reg_iterator = 281 defusechain_iterator<true, true, false, true, false, false>; 282 reg_iterator reg_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 283 return reg_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 284 } 285 static reg_iterator reg_end() { return reg_iterator(nullptr); } 286 287 inline iterator_range<reg_iterator> reg_operands(unsigned Reg) const { 288 return make_range(reg_begin(Reg), reg_end()); 289 } 290 291 /// reg_instr_iterator/reg_instr_begin/reg_instr_end - Walk all defs and uses 292 /// of the specified register, stepping by MachineInstr. 293 using reg_instr_iterator = 294 defusechain_instr_iterator<true, true, false, false, true, false>; 295 reg_instr_iterator reg_instr_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 296 return reg_instr_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 297 } 298 static reg_instr_iterator reg_instr_end() { 299 return reg_instr_iterator(nullptr); 300 } 301 302 inline iterator_range<reg_instr_iterator> 303 reg_instructions(unsigned Reg) const { 304 return make_range(reg_instr_begin(Reg), reg_instr_end()); 305 } 306 307 /// reg_bundle_iterator/reg_bundle_begin/reg_bundle_end - Walk all defs and uses 308 /// of the specified register, stepping by bundle. 309 using reg_bundle_iterator = 310 defusechain_instr_iterator<true, true, false, false, false, true>; 311 reg_bundle_iterator reg_bundle_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 312 return reg_bundle_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 313 } 314 static reg_bundle_iterator reg_bundle_end() { 315 return reg_bundle_iterator(nullptr); 316 } 317 318 inline iterator_range<reg_bundle_iterator> reg_bundles(unsigned Reg) const { 319 return make_range(reg_bundle_begin(Reg), reg_bundle_end()); 320 } 321 322 /// reg_empty - Return true if there are no instructions using or defining the 323 /// specified register (it may be live-in). 324 bool reg_empty(unsigned RegNo) const { return reg_begin(RegNo) == reg_end(); } 325 326 /// reg_nodbg_iterator/reg_nodbg_begin/reg_nodbg_end - Walk all defs and uses 327 /// of the specified register, skipping those marked as Debug. 328 using reg_nodbg_iterator = 329 defusechain_iterator<true, true, true, true, false, false>; 330 reg_nodbg_iterator reg_nodbg_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 331 return reg_nodbg_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 332 } 333 static reg_nodbg_iterator reg_nodbg_end() { 334 return reg_nodbg_iterator(nullptr); 335 } 336 337 inline iterator_range<reg_nodbg_iterator> 338 reg_nodbg_operands(unsigned Reg) const { 339 return make_range(reg_nodbg_begin(Reg), reg_nodbg_end()); 340 } 341 342 /// reg_instr_nodbg_iterator/reg_instr_nodbg_begin/reg_instr_nodbg_end - Walk 343 /// all defs and uses of the specified register, stepping by MachineInstr, 344 /// skipping those marked as Debug. 345 using reg_instr_nodbg_iterator = 346 defusechain_instr_iterator<true, true, true, false, true, false>; 347 reg_instr_nodbg_iterator reg_instr_nodbg_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 348 return reg_instr_nodbg_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 349 } 350 static reg_instr_nodbg_iterator reg_instr_nodbg_end() { 351 return reg_instr_nodbg_iterator(nullptr); 352 } 353 354 inline iterator_range<reg_instr_nodbg_iterator> 355 reg_nodbg_instructions(unsigned Reg) const { 356 return make_range(reg_instr_nodbg_begin(Reg), reg_instr_nodbg_end()); 357 } 358 359 /// reg_bundle_nodbg_iterator/reg_bundle_nodbg_begin/reg_bundle_nodbg_end - Walk 360 /// all defs and uses of the specified register, stepping by bundle, 361 /// skipping those marked as Debug. 362 using reg_bundle_nodbg_iterator = 363 defusechain_instr_iterator<true, true, true, false, false, true>; 364 reg_bundle_nodbg_iterator reg_bundle_nodbg_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 365 return reg_bundle_nodbg_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 366 } 367 static reg_bundle_nodbg_iterator reg_bundle_nodbg_end() { 368 return reg_bundle_nodbg_iterator(nullptr); 369 } 370 371 inline iterator_range<reg_bundle_nodbg_iterator> 372 reg_nodbg_bundles(unsigned Reg) const { 373 return make_range(reg_bundle_nodbg_begin(Reg), reg_bundle_nodbg_end()); 374 } 375 376 /// reg_nodbg_empty - Return true if the only instructions using or defining 377 /// Reg are Debug instructions. 378 bool reg_nodbg_empty(unsigned RegNo) const { 379 return reg_nodbg_begin(RegNo) == reg_nodbg_end(); 380 } 381 382 /// def_iterator/def_begin/def_end - Walk all defs of the specified register. 383 using def_iterator = 384 defusechain_iterator<false, true, false, true, false, false>; 385 def_iterator def_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 386 return def_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 387 } 388 static def_iterator def_end() { return def_iterator(nullptr); } 389 390 inline iterator_range<def_iterator> def_operands(unsigned Reg) const { 391 return make_range(def_begin(Reg), def_end()); 392 } 393 394 /// def_instr_iterator/def_instr_begin/def_instr_end - Walk all defs of the 395 /// specified register, stepping by MachineInst. 396 using def_instr_iterator = 397 defusechain_instr_iterator<false, true, false, false, true, false>; 398 def_instr_iterator def_instr_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 399 return def_instr_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 400 } 401 static def_instr_iterator def_instr_end() { 402 return def_instr_iterator(nullptr); 403 } 404 405 inline iterator_range<def_instr_iterator> 406 def_instructions(unsigned Reg) const { 407 return make_range(def_instr_begin(Reg), def_instr_end()); 408 } 409 410 /// def_bundle_iterator/def_bundle_begin/def_bundle_end - Walk all defs of the 411 /// specified register, stepping by bundle. 412 using def_bundle_iterator = 413 defusechain_instr_iterator<false, true, false, false, false, true>; 414 def_bundle_iterator def_bundle_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 415 return def_bundle_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 416 } 417 static def_bundle_iterator def_bundle_end() { 418 return def_bundle_iterator(nullptr); 419 } 420 421 inline iterator_range<def_bundle_iterator> def_bundles(unsigned Reg) const { 422 return make_range(def_bundle_begin(Reg), def_bundle_end()); 423 } 424 425 /// def_empty - Return true if there are no instructions defining the 426 /// specified register (it may be live-in). 427 bool def_empty(unsigned RegNo) const { return def_begin(RegNo) == def_end(); } 428 429 StringRef getVRegName(unsigned Reg) const { 430 return VReg2Name.inBounds(Reg) ? StringRef(VReg2Name[Reg]) : ""; 431 } 432 433 void insertVRegByName(StringRef Name, unsigned Reg) { 434 assert((Name.empty() || VRegNames.find(Name) == VRegNames.end()) && 435 "Named VRegs Must be Unique."); 436 if (!Name.empty()) { 437 VRegNames.insert(Name); 438 VReg2Name.grow(Reg); 439 VReg2Name[Reg] = Name.str(); 440 } 441 } 442 443 /// Return true if there is exactly one operand defining the specified 444 /// register. 445 bool hasOneDef(unsigned RegNo) const { 446 def_iterator DI = def_begin(RegNo); 447 if (DI == def_end()) 448 return false; 449 return ++DI == def_end(); 450 } 451 452 /// use_iterator/use_begin/use_end - Walk all uses of the specified register. 453 using use_iterator = 454 defusechain_iterator<true, false, false, true, false, false>; 455 use_iterator use_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 456 return use_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 457 } 458 static use_iterator use_end() { return use_iterator(nullptr); } 459 460 inline iterator_range<use_iterator> use_operands(unsigned Reg) const { 461 return make_range(use_begin(Reg), use_end()); 462 } 463 464 /// use_instr_iterator/use_instr_begin/use_instr_end - Walk all uses of the 465 /// specified register, stepping by MachineInstr. 466 using use_instr_iterator = 467 defusechain_instr_iterator<true, false, false, false, true, false>; 468 use_instr_iterator use_instr_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 469 return use_instr_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 470 } 471 static use_instr_iterator use_instr_end() { 472 return use_instr_iterator(nullptr); 473 } 474 475 inline iterator_range<use_instr_iterator> 476 use_instructions(unsigned Reg) const { 477 return make_range(use_instr_begin(Reg), use_instr_end()); 478 } 479 480 /// use_bundle_iterator/use_bundle_begin/use_bundle_end - Walk all uses of the 481 /// specified register, stepping by bundle. 482 using use_bundle_iterator = 483 defusechain_instr_iterator<true, false, false, false, false, true>; 484 use_bundle_iterator use_bundle_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 485 return use_bundle_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 486 } 487 static use_bundle_iterator use_bundle_end() { 488 return use_bundle_iterator(nullptr); 489 } 490 491 inline iterator_range<use_bundle_iterator> use_bundles(unsigned Reg) const { 492 return make_range(use_bundle_begin(Reg), use_bundle_end()); 493 } 494 495 /// use_empty - Return true if there are no instructions using the specified 496 /// register. 497 bool use_empty(unsigned RegNo) const { return use_begin(RegNo) == use_end(); } 498 499 /// hasOneUse - Return true if there is exactly one instruction using the 500 /// specified register. 501 bool hasOneUse(unsigned RegNo) const { 502 use_iterator UI = use_begin(RegNo); 503 if (UI == use_end()) 504 return false; 505 return ++UI == use_end(); 506 } 507 508 /// use_nodbg_iterator/use_nodbg_begin/use_nodbg_end - Walk all uses of the 509 /// specified register, skipping those marked as Debug. 510 using use_nodbg_iterator = 511 defusechain_iterator<true, false, true, true, false, false>; 512 use_nodbg_iterator use_nodbg_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 513 return use_nodbg_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 514 } 515 static use_nodbg_iterator use_nodbg_end() { 516 return use_nodbg_iterator(nullptr); 517 } 518 519 inline iterator_range<use_nodbg_iterator> 520 use_nodbg_operands(unsigned Reg) const { 521 return make_range(use_nodbg_begin(Reg), use_nodbg_end()); 522 } 523 524 /// use_instr_nodbg_iterator/use_instr_nodbg_begin/use_instr_nodbg_end - Walk 525 /// all uses of the specified register, stepping by MachineInstr, skipping 526 /// those marked as Debug. 527 using use_instr_nodbg_iterator = 528 defusechain_instr_iterator<true, false, true, false, true, false>; 529 use_instr_nodbg_iterator use_instr_nodbg_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 530 return use_instr_nodbg_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 531 } 532 static use_instr_nodbg_iterator use_instr_nodbg_end() { 533 return use_instr_nodbg_iterator(nullptr); 534 } 535 536 inline iterator_range<use_instr_nodbg_iterator> 537 use_nodbg_instructions(unsigned Reg) const { 538 return make_range(use_instr_nodbg_begin(Reg), use_instr_nodbg_end()); 539 } 540 541 /// use_bundle_nodbg_iterator/use_bundle_nodbg_begin/use_bundle_nodbg_end - Walk 542 /// all uses of the specified register, stepping by bundle, skipping 543 /// those marked as Debug. 544 using use_bundle_nodbg_iterator = 545 defusechain_instr_iterator<true, false, true, false, false, true>; 546 use_bundle_nodbg_iterator use_bundle_nodbg_begin(unsigned RegNo) const { 547 return use_bundle_nodbg_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo)); 548 } 549 static use_bundle_nodbg_iterator use_bundle_nodbg_end() { 550 return use_bundle_nodbg_iterator(nullptr); 551 } 552 553 inline iterator_range<use_bundle_nodbg_iterator> 554 use_nodbg_bundles(unsigned Reg) const { 555 return make_range(use_bundle_nodbg_begin(Reg), use_bundle_nodbg_end()); 556 } 557 558 /// use_nodbg_empty - Return true if there are no non-Debug instructions 559 /// using the specified register. 560 bool use_nodbg_empty(unsigned RegNo) const { 561 return use_nodbg_begin(RegNo) == use_nodbg_end(); 562 } 563 564 /// hasOneNonDBGUse - Return true if there is exactly one non-Debug 565 /// instruction using the specified register. 566 bool hasOneNonDBGUse(unsigned RegNo) const; 567 568 /// replaceRegWith - Replace all instances of FromReg with ToReg in the 569 /// machine function. This is like llvm-level X->replaceAllUsesWith(Y), 570 /// except that it also changes any definitions of the register as well. 571 /// 572 /// Note that it is usually necessary to first constrain ToReg's register 573 /// class and register bank to match the FromReg constraints using one of the 574 /// methods: 575 /// 576 /// constrainRegClass(ToReg, getRegClass(FromReg)) 577 /// constrainRegAttrs(ToReg, FromReg) 578 /// RegisterBankInfo::constrainGenericRegister(ToReg, 579 /// *MRI.getRegClass(FromReg), MRI) 580 /// 581 /// These functions will return a falsy result if the virtual registers have 582 /// incompatible constraints. 583 /// 584 /// Note that if ToReg is a physical register the function will replace and 585 /// apply sub registers to ToReg in order to obtain a final/proper physical 586 /// register. 587 void replaceRegWith(unsigned FromReg, unsigned ToReg); 588 589 /// getVRegDef - Return the machine instr that defines the specified virtual 590 /// register or null if none is found. This assumes that the code is in SSA 591 /// form, so there should only be one definition. 592 MachineInstr *getVRegDef(unsigned Reg) const; 593 594 /// getUniqueVRegDef - Return the unique machine instr that defines the 595 /// specified virtual register or null if none is found. If there are 596 /// multiple definitions or no definition, return null. 597 MachineInstr *getUniqueVRegDef(unsigned Reg) const; 598 599 /// clearKillFlags - Iterate over all the uses of the given register and 600 /// clear the kill flag from the MachineOperand. This function is used by 601 /// optimization passes which extend register lifetimes and need only 602 /// preserve conservative kill flag information. 603 void clearKillFlags(unsigned Reg) const; 604 605 void dumpUses(unsigned RegNo) const; 606 607 /// Returns true if PhysReg is unallocatable and constant throughout the 608 /// function. Writing to a constant register has no effect. 609 bool isConstantPhysReg(unsigned PhysReg) const; 610 611 /// Returns true if either isConstantPhysReg or TRI->isCallerPreservedPhysReg 612 /// returns true. This is a utility member function. 613 bool isCallerPreservedOrConstPhysReg(unsigned PhysReg) const; 614 615 /// Get an iterator over the pressure sets affected by the given physical or 616 /// virtual register. If RegUnit is physical, it must be a register unit (from 617 /// MCRegUnitIterator). 618 PSetIterator getPressureSets(unsigned RegUnit) const; 619 620 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 621 // Virtual Register Info 622 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 623 624 /// Return the register class of the specified virtual register. 625 /// This shouldn't be used directly unless \p Reg has a register class. 626 /// \see getRegClassOrNull when this might happen. 627 const TargetRegisterClass *getRegClass(unsigned Reg) const { 628 assert(VRegInfo[Reg].first.is<const TargetRegisterClass *>() && 629 "Register class not set, wrong accessor"); 630 return VRegInfo[Reg].first.get<const TargetRegisterClass *>(); 631 } 632 633 /// Return the register class of \p Reg, or null if Reg has not been assigned 634 /// a register class yet. 635 /// 636 /// \note A null register class can only happen when these two 637 /// conditions are met: 638 /// 1. Generic virtual registers are created. 639 /// 2. The machine function has not completely been through the 640 /// instruction selection process. 641 /// None of this condition is possible without GlobalISel for now. 642 /// In other words, if GlobalISel is not used or if the query happens after 643 /// the select pass, using getRegClass is safe. 644 const TargetRegisterClass *getRegClassOrNull(unsigned Reg) const { 645 const RegClassOrRegBank &Val = VRegInfo[Reg].first; 646 return Val.dyn_cast<const TargetRegisterClass *>(); 647 } 648 649 /// Return the register bank of \p Reg, or null if Reg has not been assigned 650 /// a register bank or has been assigned a register class. 651 /// \note It is possible to get the register bank from the register class via 652 /// RegisterBankInfo::getRegBankFromRegClass. 653 const RegisterBank *getRegBankOrNull(unsigned Reg) const { 654 const RegClassOrRegBank &Val = VRegInfo[Reg].first; 655 return Val.dyn_cast<const RegisterBank *>(); 656 } 657 658 /// Return the register bank or register class of \p Reg. 659 /// \note Before the register bank gets assigned (i.e., before the 660 /// RegBankSelect pass) \p Reg may not have either. 661 const RegClassOrRegBank &getRegClassOrRegBank(unsigned Reg) const { 662 return VRegInfo[Reg].first; 663 } 664 665 /// setRegClass - Set the register class of the specified virtual register. 666 void setRegClass(unsigned Reg, const TargetRegisterClass *RC); 667 668 /// Set the register bank to \p RegBank for \p Reg. 669 void setRegBank(unsigned Reg, const RegisterBank &RegBank); 670 671 void setRegClassOrRegBank(unsigned Reg, 672 const RegClassOrRegBank &RCOrRB){ 673 VRegInfo[Reg].first = RCOrRB; 674 } 675 676 /// constrainRegClass - Constrain the register class of the specified virtual 677 /// register to be a common subclass of RC and the current register class, 678 /// but only if the new class has at least MinNumRegs registers. Return the 679 /// new register class, or NULL if no such class exists. 680 /// This should only be used when the constraint is known to be trivial, like 681 /// GR32 -> GR32_NOSP. Beware of increasing register pressure. 682 /// 683 /// \note Assumes that the register has a register class assigned. 684 /// Use RegisterBankInfo::constrainGenericRegister in GlobalISel's 685 /// InstructionSelect pass and constrainRegAttrs in every other pass, 686 /// including non-select passes of GlobalISel, instead. 687 const TargetRegisterClass *constrainRegClass(unsigned Reg, 688 const TargetRegisterClass *RC, 689 unsigned MinNumRegs = 0); 690 691 /// Constrain the register class or the register bank of the virtual register 692 /// \p Reg to be a common subclass and a common bank of both registers 693 /// provided respectively. Do nothing if any of the attributes (classes, 694 /// banks, or low-level types) of the registers are deemed incompatible, or if 695 /// the resulting register will have a class smaller than before and of size 696 /// less than \p MinNumRegs. Return true if such register attributes exist, 697 /// false otherwise. 698 /// 699 /// \note Assumes that each register has either a low-level type or a class 700 /// assigned, but not both. Use this method instead of constrainRegClass and 701 /// RegisterBankInfo::constrainGenericRegister everywhere but SelectionDAG 702 /// ISel / FastISel and GlobalISel's InstructionSelect pass respectively. 703 bool constrainRegAttrs(unsigned Reg, unsigned ConstrainingReg, 704 unsigned MinNumRegs = 0); 705 706 /// recomputeRegClass - Try to find a legal super-class of Reg's register 707 /// class that still satisfies the constraints from the instructions using 708 /// Reg. Returns true if Reg was upgraded. 709 /// 710 /// This method can be used after constraints have been removed from a 711 /// virtual register, for example after removing instructions or splitting 712 /// the live range. 713 bool recomputeRegClass(unsigned Reg); 714 715 /// createVirtualRegister - Create and return a new virtual register in the 716 /// function with the specified register class. 717 unsigned createVirtualRegister(const TargetRegisterClass *RegClass, 718 StringRef Name = ""); 719 720 /// Get the low-level type of \p Reg or LLT{} if Reg is not a generic 721 /// (target independent) virtual register. 722 LLT getType(unsigned Reg) const { 723 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(Reg) && VRegToType.inBounds(Reg)) 724 return VRegToType[Reg]; 725 return LLT{}; 726 } 727 728 /// Set the low-level type of \p VReg to \p Ty. 729 void setType(unsigned VReg, LLT Ty); 730 731 /// Create and return a new generic virtual register with low-level 732 /// type \p Ty. 733 unsigned createGenericVirtualRegister(LLT Ty, StringRef Name = ""); 734 735 /// Remove all types associated to virtual registers (after instruction 736 /// selection and constraining of all generic virtual registers). 737 void clearVirtRegTypes(); 738 739 /// Creates a new virtual register that has no register class, register bank 740 /// or size assigned yet. This is only allowed to be used 741 /// temporarily while constructing machine instructions. Most operations are 742 /// undefined on an incomplete register until one of setRegClass(), 743 /// setRegBank() or setSize() has been called on it. 744 unsigned createIncompleteVirtualRegister(StringRef Name = ""); 745 746 /// getNumVirtRegs - Return the number of virtual registers created. 747 unsigned getNumVirtRegs() const { return VRegInfo.size(); } 748 749 /// clearVirtRegs - Remove all virtual registers (after physreg assignment). 750 void clearVirtRegs(); 751 752 /// setRegAllocationHint - Specify a register allocation hint for the 753 /// specified virtual register. This is typically used by target, and in case 754 /// of an earlier hint it will be overwritten. 755 void setRegAllocationHint(unsigned VReg, unsigned Type, unsigned PrefReg) { 756 assert(TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(VReg)); 757 RegAllocHints[VReg].first = Type; 758 RegAllocHints[VReg].second.clear(); 759 RegAllocHints[VReg].second.push_back(PrefReg); 760 } 761 762 /// addRegAllocationHint - Add a register allocation hint to the hints 763 /// vector for VReg. 764 void addRegAllocationHint(unsigned VReg, unsigned PrefReg) { 765 assert(TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(VReg)); 766 RegAllocHints[VReg].second.push_back(PrefReg); 767 } 768 769 /// Specify the preferred (target independent) register allocation hint for 770 /// the specified virtual register. 771 void setSimpleHint(unsigned VReg, unsigned PrefReg) { 772 setRegAllocationHint(VReg, /*Type=*/0, PrefReg); 773 } 774 775 void clearSimpleHint(unsigned VReg) { 776 assert (RegAllocHints[VReg].first == 0 && 777 "Expected to clear a non-target hint!"); 778 RegAllocHints[VReg].second.clear(); 779 } 780 781 /// getRegAllocationHint - Return the register allocation hint for the 782 /// specified virtual register. If there are many hints, this returns the 783 /// one with the greatest weight. 784 std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> 785 getRegAllocationHint(unsigned VReg) const { 786 assert(TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(VReg)); 787 unsigned BestHint = (RegAllocHints[VReg].second.size() ? 788 RegAllocHints[VReg].second[0] : 0); 789 return std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>(RegAllocHints[VReg].first, BestHint); 790 } 791 792 /// getSimpleHint - same as getRegAllocationHint except it will only return 793 /// a target independent hint. 794 unsigned getSimpleHint(unsigned VReg) const { 795 assert(TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(VReg)); 796 std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> Hint = getRegAllocationHint(VReg); 797 return Hint.first ? 0 : Hint.second; 798 } 799 800 /// getRegAllocationHints - Return a reference to the vector of all 801 /// register allocation hints for VReg. 802 const std::pair<unsigned, SmallVector<unsigned, 4>> 803 &getRegAllocationHints(unsigned VReg) const { 804 assert(TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(VReg)); 805 return RegAllocHints[VReg]; 806 } 807 808 /// markUsesInDebugValueAsUndef - Mark every DBG_VALUE referencing the 809 /// specified register as undefined which causes the DBG_VALUE to be 810 /// deleted during LiveDebugVariables analysis. 811 void markUsesInDebugValueAsUndef(unsigned Reg) const; 812 813 /// Return true if the specified register is modified in this function. 814 /// This checks that no defining machine operands exist for the register or 815 /// any of its aliases. Definitions found on functions marked noreturn are 816 /// ignored, to consider them pass 'true' for optional parameter 817 /// SkipNoReturnDef. The register is also considered modified when it is set 818 /// in the UsedPhysRegMask. 819 bool isPhysRegModified(unsigned PhysReg, bool SkipNoReturnDef = false) const; 820 821 /// Return true if the specified register is modified or read in this 822 /// function. This checks that no machine operands exist for the register or 823 /// any of its aliases. The register is also considered used when it is set 824 /// in the UsedPhysRegMask. 825 bool isPhysRegUsed(unsigned PhysReg) const; 826 827 /// addPhysRegsUsedFromRegMask - Mark any registers not in RegMask as used. 828 /// This corresponds to the bit mask attached to register mask operands. 829 void addPhysRegsUsedFromRegMask(const uint32_t *RegMask) { 830 UsedPhysRegMask.setBitsNotInMask(RegMask); 831 } 832 833 const BitVector &getUsedPhysRegsMask() const { return UsedPhysRegMask; } 834 835 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 836 // Reserved Register Info 837 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 838 // 839 // The set of reserved registers must be invariant during register 840 // allocation. For example, the target cannot suddenly decide it needs a 841 // frame pointer when the register allocator has already used the frame 842 // pointer register for something else. 843 // 844 // These methods can be used by target hooks like hasFP() to avoid changing 845 // the reserved register set during register allocation. 846 847 /// freezeReservedRegs - Called by the register allocator to freeze the set 848 /// of reserved registers before allocation begins. 849 void freezeReservedRegs(const MachineFunction&); 850 851 /// reservedRegsFrozen - Returns true after freezeReservedRegs() was called 852 /// to ensure the set of reserved registers stays constant. 853 bool reservedRegsFrozen() const { 854 return !ReservedRegs.empty(); 855 } 856 857 /// canReserveReg - Returns true if PhysReg can be used as a reserved 858 /// register. Any register can be reserved before freezeReservedRegs() is 859 /// called. 860 bool canReserveReg(unsigned PhysReg) const { 861 return !reservedRegsFrozen() || ReservedRegs.test(PhysReg); 862 } 863 864 /// getReservedRegs - Returns a reference to the frozen set of reserved 865 /// registers. This method should always be preferred to calling 866 /// TRI::getReservedRegs() when possible. 867 const BitVector &getReservedRegs() const { 868 assert(reservedRegsFrozen() && 869 "Reserved registers haven't been frozen yet. " 870 "Use TRI::getReservedRegs()."); 871 return ReservedRegs; 872 } 873 874 /// isReserved - Returns true when PhysReg is a reserved register. 875 /// 876 /// Reserved registers may belong to an allocatable register class, but the 877 /// target has explicitly requested that they are not used. 878 bool isReserved(unsigned PhysReg) const { 879 return getReservedRegs().test(PhysReg); 880 } 881 882 /// Returns true when the given register unit is considered reserved. 883 /// 884 /// Register units are considered reserved when for at least one of their 885 /// root registers, the root register and all super registers are reserved. 886 /// This currently iterates the register hierarchy and may be slower than 887 /// expected. 888 bool isReservedRegUnit(unsigned Unit) const; 889 890 /// isAllocatable - Returns true when PhysReg belongs to an allocatable 891 /// register class and it hasn't been reserved. 892 /// 893 /// Allocatable registers may show up in the allocation order of some virtual 894 /// register, so a register allocator needs to track its liveness and 895 /// availability. 896 bool isAllocatable(unsigned PhysReg) const { 897 return getTargetRegisterInfo()->isInAllocatableClass(PhysReg) && 898 !isReserved(PhysReg); 899 } 900 901 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 902 // LiveIn Management 903 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 904 905 /// addLiveIn - Add the specified register as a live-in. Note that it 906 /// is an error to add the same register to the same set more than once. 907 void addLiveIn(unsigned Reg, unsigned vreg = 0) { 908 LiveIns.push_back(std::make_pair(Reg, vreg)); 909 } 910 911 // Iteration support for the live-ins set. It's kept in sorted order 912 // by register number. 913 using livein_iterator = 914 std::vector<std::pair<unsigned,unsigned>>::const_iterator; 915 livein_iterator livein_begin() const { return LiveIns.begin(); } 916 livein_iterator livein_end() const { return LiveIns.end(); } 917 bool livein_empty() const { return LiveIns.empty(); } 918 919 ArrayRef<std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>> liveins() const { 920 return LiveIns; 921 } 922 923 bool isLiveIn(unsigned Reg) const; 924 925 /// getLiveInPhysReg - If VReg is a live-in virtual register, return the 926 /// corresponding live-in physical register. 927 unsigned getLiveInPhysReg(unsigned VReg) const; 928 929 /// getLiveInVirtReg - If PReg is a live-in physical register, return the 930 /// corresponding live-in physical register. 931 unsigned getLiveInVirtReg(unsigned PReg) const; 932 933 /// EmitLiveInCopies - Emit copies to initialize livein virtual registers 934 /// into the given entry block. 935 void EmitLiveInCopies(MachineBasicBlock *EntryMBB, 936 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI, 937 const TargetInstrInfo &TII); 938 939 /// Returns a mask covering all bits that can appear in lane masks of 940 /// subregisters of the virtual register @p Reg. 941 LaneBitmask getMaxLaneMaskForVReg(unsigned Reg) const; 942 943 /// defusechain_iterator - This class provides iterator support for machine 944 /// operands in the function that use or define a specific register. If 945 /// ReturnUses is true it returns uses of registers, if ReturnDefs is true it 946 /// returns defs. If neither are true then you are silly and it always 947 /// returns end(). If SkipDebug is true it skips uses marked Debug 948 /// when incrementing. 949 template<bool ReturnUses, bool ReturnDefs, bool SkipDebug, 950 bool ByOperand, bool ByInstr, bool ByBundle> 951 class defusechain_iterator 952 : public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, MachineInstr, ptrdiff_t> { 953 friend class MachineRegisterInfo; 954 955 MachineOperand *Op = nullptr; 956 957 explicit defusechain_iterator(MachineOperand *op) : Op(op) { 958 // If the first node isn't one we're interested in, advance to one that 959 // we are interested in. 960 if (op) { 961 if ((!ReturnUses && op->isUse()) || 962 (!ReturnDefs && op->isDef()) || 963 (SkipDebug && op->isDebug())) 964 advance(); 965 } 966 } 967 968 void advance() { 969 assert(Op && "Cannot increment end iterator!"); 970 Op = getNextOperandForReg(Op); 971 972 // All defs come before the uses, so stop def_iterator early. 973 if (!ReturnUses) { 974 if (Op) { 975 if (Op->isUse()) 976 Op = nullptr; 977 else 978 assert(!Op->isDebug() && "Can't have debug defs"); 979 } 980 } else { 981 // If this is an operand we don't care about, skip it. 982 while (Op && ((!ReturnDefs && Op->isDef()) || 983 (SkipDebug && Op->isDebug()))) 984 Op = getNextOperandForReg(Op); 985 } 986 } 987 988 public: 989 using reference = std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, 990 MachineInstr, ptrdiff_t>::reference; 991 using pointer = std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, 992 MachineInstr, ptrdiff_t>::pointer; 993 994 defusechain_iterator() = default; 995 996 bool operator==(const defusechain_iterator &x) const { 997 return Op == x.Op; 998 } 999 bool operator!=(const defusechain_iterator &x) const { 1000 return !operator==(x); 1001 } 1002 1003 /// atEnd - return true if this iterator is equal to reg_end() on the value. 1004 bool atEnd() const { return Op == nullptr; } 1005 1006 // Iterator traversal: forward iteration only 1007 defusechain_iterator &operator++() { // Preincrement 1008 assert(Op && "Cannot increment end iterator!"); 1009 if (ByOperand) 1010 advance(); 1011 else if (ByInstr) { 1012 MachineInstr *P = Op->getParent(); 1013 do { 1014 advance(); 1015 } while (Op && Op->getParent() == P); 1016 } else if (ByBundle) { 1017 MachineBasicBlock::instr_iterator P = 1018 getBundleStart(Op->getParent()->getIterator()); 1019 do { 1020 advance(); 1021 } while (Op && getBundleStart(Op->getParent()->getIterator()) == P); 1022 } 1023 1024 return *this; 1025 } 1026 defusechain_iterator operator++(int) { // Postincrement 1027 defusechain_iterator tmp = *this; ++*this; return tmp; 1028 } 1029 1030 /// getOperandNo - Return the operand # of this MachineOperand in its 1031 /// MachineInstr. 1032 unsigned getOperandNo() const { 1033 assert(Op && "Cannot dereference end iterator!"); 1034 return Op - &Op->getParent()->getOperand(0); 1035 } 1036 1037 // Retrieve a reference to the current operand. 1038 MachineOperand &operator*() const { 1039 assert(Op && "Cannot dereference end iterator!"); 1040 return *Op; 1041 } 1042 1043 MachineOperand *operator->() const { 1044 assert(Op && "Cannot dereference end iterator!"); 1045 return Op; 1046 } 1047 }; 1048 1049 /// defusechain_iterator - This class provides iterator support for machine 1050 /// operands in the function that use or define a specific register. If 1051 /// ReturnUses is true it returns uses of registers, if ReturnDefs is true it 1052 /// returns defs. If neither are true then you are silly and it always 1053 /// returns end(). If SkipDebug is true it skips uses marked Debug 1054 /// when incrementing. 1055 template<bool ReturnUses, bool ReturnDefs, bool SkipDebug, 1056 bool ByOperand, bool ByInstr, bool ByBundle> 1057 class defusechain_instr_iterator 1058 : public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, MachineInstr, ptrdiff_t> { 1059 friend class MachineRegisterInfo; 1060 1061 MachineOperand *Op = nullptr; 1062 1063 explicit defusechain_instr_iterator(MachineOperand *op) : Op(op) { 1064 // If the first node isn't one we're interested in, advance to one that 1065 // we are interested in. 1066 if (op) { 1067 if ((!ReturnUses && op->isUse()) || 1068 (!ReturnDefs && op->isDef()) || 1069 (SkipDebug && op->isDebug())) 1070 advance(); 1071 } 1072 } 1073 1074 void advance() { 1075 assert(Op && "Cannot increment end iterator!"); 1076 Op = getNextOperandForReg(Op); 1077 1078 // All defs come before the uses, so stop def_iterator early. 1079 if (!ReturnUses) { 1080 if (Op) { 1081 if (Op->isUse()) 1082 Op = nullptr; 1083 else 1084 assert(!Op->isDebug() && "Can't have debug defs"); 1085 } 1086 } else { 1087 // If this is an operand we don't care about, skip it. 1088 while (Op && ((!ReturnDefs && Op->isDef()) || 1089 (SkipDebug && Op->isDebug()))) 1090 Op = getNextOperandForReg(Op); 1091 } 1092 } 1093 1094 public: 1095 using reference = std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, 1096 MachineInstr, ptrdiff_t>::reference; 1097 using pointer = std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, 1098 MachineInstr, ptrdiff_t>::pointer; 1099 1100 defusechain_instr_iterator() = default; 1101 1102 bool operator==(const defusechain_instr_iterator &x) const { 1103 return Op == x.Op; 1104 } 1105 bool operator!=(const defusechain_instr_iterator &x) const { 1106 return !operator==(x); 1107 } 1108 1109 /// atEnd - return true if this iterator is equal to reg_end() on the value. 1110 bool atEnd() const { return Op == nullptr; } 1111 1112 // Iterator traversal: forward iteration only 1113 defusechain_instr_iterator &operator++() { // Preincrement 1114 assert(Op && "Cannot increment end iterator!"); 1115 if (ByOperand) 1116 advance(); 1117 else if (ByInstr) { 1118 MachineInstr *P = Op->getParent(); 1119 do { 1120 advance(); 1121 } while (Op && Op->getParent() == P); 1122 } else if (ByBundle) { 1123 MachineBasicBlock::instr_iterator P = 1124 getBundleStart(Op->getParent()->getIterator()); 1125 do { 1126 advance(); 1127 } while (Op && getBundleStart(Op->getParent()->getIterator()) == P); 1128 } 1129 1130 return *this; 1131 } 1132 defusechain_instr_iterator operator++(int) { // Postincrement 1133 defusechain_instr_iterator tmp = *this; ++*this; return tmp; 1134 } 1135 1136 // Retrieve a reference to the current operand. 1137 MachineInstr &operator*() const { 1138 assert(Op && "Cannot dereference end iterator!"); 1139 if (ByBundle) 1140 return *getBundleStart(Op->getParent()->getIterator()); 1141 return *Op->getParent(); 1142 } 1143 1144 MachineInstr *operator->() const { return &operator*(); } 1145 }; 1146 }; 1147 1148 /// Iterate over the pressure sets affected by the given physical or virtual 1149 /// register. If Reg is physical, it must be a register unit (from 1150 /// MCRegUnitIterator). 1151 class PSetIterator { 1152 const int *PSet = nullptr; 1153 unsigned Weight = 0; 1154 1155 public: 1156 PSetIterator() = default; 1157 1158 PSetIterator(unsigned RegUnit, const MachineRegisterInfo *MRI) { 1159 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = MRI->getTargetRegisterInfo(); 1160 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(RegUnit)) { 1161 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = MRI->getRegClass(RegUnit); 1162 PSet = TRI->getRegClassPressureSets(RC); 1163 Weight = TRI->getRegClassWeight(RC).RegWeight; 1164 } 1165 else { 1166 PSet = TRI->getRegUnitPressureSets(RegUnit); 1167 Weight = TRI->getRegUnitWeight(RegUnit); 1168 } 1169 if (*PSet == -1) 1170 PSet = nullptr; 1171 } 1172 1173 bool isValid() const { return PSet; } 1174 1175 unsigned getWeight() const { return Weight; } 1176 1177 unsigned operator*() const { return *PSet; } 1178 1179 void operator++() { 1180 assert(isValid() && "Invalid PSetIterator."); 1181 ++PSet; 1182 if (*PSet == -1) 1183 PSet = nullptr; 1184 } 1185 }; 1186 1187 inline PSetIterator MachineRegisterInfo:: 1188 getPressureSets(unsigned RegUnit) const { 1189 return PSetIterator(RegUnit, this); 1190 } 1191 1192 } // end namespace llvm 1193 1194 #endif // LLVM_CODEGEN_MACHINEREGISTERINFO_H 1195