1 //===---- ScheduleDAGInstrs.cpp - MachineInstr Rescheduling ---------------===// 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 implements the ScheduleDAGInstrs class, which implements re-scheduling 11 // of MachineInstrs. 12 // 13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 14 15 #include "llvm/CodeGen/ScheduleDAGInstrs.h" 16 #include "llvm/ADT/IntEqClasses.h" 17 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h" 18 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h" 19 #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h" 20 #include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h" 21 #include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveIntervalAnalysis.h" 22 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h" 23 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h" 24 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h" 25 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineMemOperand.h" 26 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h" 27 #include "llvm/CodeGen/PseudoSourceValue.h" 28 #include "llvm/CodeGen/RegisterPressure.h" 29 #include "llvm/CodeGen/ScheduleDFS.h" 30 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" 31 #include "llvm/IR/Type.h" 32 #include "llvm/IR/Operator.h" 33 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" 34 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 35 #include "llvm/Support/Format.h" 36 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" 37 #include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h" 38 #include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h" 39 #include "llvm/Target/TargetRegisterInfo.h" 40 #include "llvm/Target/TargetSubtargetInfo.h" 41 42 using namespace llvm; 43 44 #define DEBUG_TYPE "misched" 45 46 static cl::opt<bool> EnableAASchedMI("enable-aa-sched-mi", cl::Hidden, 47 cl::ZeroOrMore, cl::init(false), 48 cl::desc("Enable use of AA during MI DAG construction")); 49 50 static cl::opt<bool> UseTBAA("use-tbaa-in-sched-mi", cl::Hidden, 51 cl::init(true), cl::desc("Enable use of TBAA during MI DAG construction")); 52 53 // Note: the two options below might be used in tuning compile time vs 54 // output quality. Setting HugeRegion so large that it will never be 55 // reached means best-effort, but may be slow. 56 57 // When Stores and Loads maps (or NonAliasStores and NonAliasLoads) 58 // together hold this many SUs, a reduction of maps will be done. 59 static cl::opt<unsigned> HugeRegion("dag-maps-huge-region", cl::Hidden, 60 cl::init(1000), cl::desc("The limit to use while constructing the DAG " 61 "prior to scheduling, at which point a trade-off " 62 "is made to avoid excessive compile time.")); 63 64 static cl::opt<unsigned> ReductionSize( 65 "dag-maps-reduction-size", cl::Hidden, 66 cl::desc("A huge scheduling region will have maps reduced by this many " 67 "nodes at a time. Defaults to HugeRegion / 2.")); 68 69 static unsigned getReductionSize() { 70 // Always reduce a huge region with half of the elements, except 71 // when user sets this number explicitly. 72 if (ReductionSize.getNumOccurrences() == 0) 73 return HugeRegion / 2; 74 return ReductionSize; 75 } 76 77 static void dumpSUList(ScheduleDAGInstrs::SUList &L) { 78 #if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP) 79 dbgs() << "{ "; 80 for (auto *su : L) { 81 dbgs() << "SU(" << su->NodeNum << ")"; 82 if (su != L.back()) 83 dbgs() << ", "; 84 } 85 dbgs() << "}\n"; 86 #endif 87 } 88 89 ScheduleDAGInstrs::ScheduleDAGInstrs(MachineFunction &mf, 90 const MachineLoopInfo *mli, 91 bool RemoveKillFlags) 92 : ScheduleDAG(mf), MLI(mli), MFI(mf.getFrameInfo()), 93 RemoveKillFlags(RemoveKillFlags), CanHandleTerminators(false), 94 TrackLaneMasks(false), AAForDep(nullptr), BarrierChain(nullptr), 95 UnknownValue(UndefValue::get( 96 Type::getVoidTy(mf.getFunction()->getContext()))), 97 FirstDbgValue(nullptr) { 98 DbgValues.clear(); 99 100 const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = mf.getSubtarget(); 101 SchedModel.init(ST.getSchedModel(), &ST, TII); 102 } 103 104 /// getUnderlyingObjectFromInt - This is the function that does the work of 105 /// looking through basic ptrtoint+arithmetic+inttoptr sequences. 106 static const Value *getUnderlyingObjectFromInt(const Value *V) { 107 do { 108 if (const Operator *U = dyn_cast<Operator>(V)) { 109 // If we find a ptrtoint, we can transfer control back to the 110 // regular getUnderlyingObjectFromInt. 111 if (U->getOpcode() == Instruction::PtrToInt) 112 return U->getOperand(0); 113 // If we find an add of a constant, a multiplied value, or a phi, it's 114 // likely that the other operand will lead us to the base 115 // object. We don't have to worry about the case where the 116 // object address is somehow being computed by the multiply, 117 // because our callers only care when the result is an 118 // identifiable object. 119 if (U->getOpcode() != Instruction::Add || 120 (!isa<ConstantInt>(U->getOperand(1)) && 121 Operator::getOpcode(U->getOperand(1)) != Instruction::Mul && 122 !isa<PHINode>(U->getOperand(1)))) 123 return V; 124 V = U->getOperand(0); 125 } else { 126 return V; 127 } 128 assert(V->getType()->isIntegerTy() && "Unexpected operand type!"); 129 } while (1); 130 } 131 132 /// getUnderlyingObjects - This is a wrapper around GetUnderlyingObjects 133 /// and adds support for basic ptrtoint+arithmetic+inttoptr sequences. 134 static void getUnderlyingObjects(const Value *V, 135 SmallVectorImpl<Value *> &Objects, 136 const DataLayout &DL) { 137 SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 16> Visited; 138 SmallVector<const Value *, 4> Working(1, V); 139 do { 140 V = Working.pop_back_val(); 141 142 SmallVector<Value *, 4> Objs; 143 GetUnderlyingObjects(const_cast<Value *>(V), Objs, DL); 144 145 for (SmallVectorImpl<Value *>::iterator I = Objs.begin(), IE = Objs.end(); 146 I != IE; ++I) { 147 V = *I; 148 if (!Visited.insert(V).second) 149 continue; 150 if (Operator::getOpcode(V) == Instruction::IntToPtr) { 151 const Value *O = 152 getUnderlyingObjectFromInt(cast<User>(V)->getOperand(0)); 153 if (O->getType()->isPointerTy()) { 154 Working.push_back(O); 155 continue; 156 } 157 } 158 Objects.push_back(const_cast<Value *>(V)); 159 } 160 } while (!Working.empty()); 161 } 162 163 /// getUnderlyingObjectsForInstr - If this machine instr has memory reference 164 /// information and it can be tracked to a normal reference to a known 165 /// object, return the Value for that object. 166 static void getUnderlyingObjectsForInstr(const MachineInstr *MI, 167 const MachineFrameInfo &MFI, 168 UnderlyingObjectsVector &Objects, 169 const DataLayout &DL) { 170 auto allMMOsOkay = [&]() { 171 for (const MachineMemOperand *MMO : MI->memoperands()) { 172 if (MMO->isVolatile()) 173 return false; 174 175 if (const PseudoSourceValue *PSV = MMO->getPseudoValue()) { 176 // Function that contain tail calls don't have unique PseudoSourceValue 177 // objects. Two PseudoSourceValues might refer to the same or 178 // overlapping locations. The client code calling this function assumes 179 // this is not the case. So return a conservative answer of no known 180 // object. 181 if (MFI.hasTailCall()) 182 return false; 183 184 // For now, ignore PseudoSourceValues which may alias LLVM IR values 185 // because the code that uses this function has no way to cope with 186 // such aliases. 187 if (PSV->isAliased(&MFI)) 188 return false; 189 190 bool MayAlias = PSV->mayAlias(&MFI); 191 Objects.push_back(UnderlyingObjectsVector::value_type(PSV, MayAlias)); 192 } else if (const Value *V = MMO->getValue()) { 193 SmallVector<Value *, 4> Objs; 194 getUnderlyingObjects(V, Objs, DL); 195 196 for (Value *V : Objs) { 197 if (!isIdentifiedObject(V)) 198 return false; 199 200 Objects.push_back(UnderlyingObjectsVector::value_type(V, true)); 201 } 202 } else 203 return false; 204 } 205 return true; 206 }; 207 208 if (!allMMOsOkay()) 209 Objects.clear(); 210 } 211 212 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::startBlock(MachineBasicBlock *bb) { 213 BB = bb; 214 } 215 216 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::finishBlock() { 217 // Subclasses should no longer refer to the old block. 218 BB = nullptr; 219 } 220 221 /// Initialize the DAG and common scheduler state for the current scheduling 222 /// region. This does not actually create the DAG, only clears it. The 223 /// scheduling driver may call BuildSchedGraph multiple times per scheduling 224 /// region. 225 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::enterRegion(MachineBasicBlock *bb, 226 MachineBasicBlock::iterator begin, 227 MachineBasicBlock::iterator end, 228 unsigned regioninstrs) { 229 assert(bb == BB && "startBlock should set BB"); 230 RegionBegin = begin; 231 RegionEnd = end; 232 NumRegionInstrs = regioninstrs; 233 } 234 235 /// Close the current scheduling region. Don't clear any state in case the 236 /// driver wants to refer to the previous scheduling region. 237 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::exitRegion() { 238 // Nothing to do. 239 } 240 241 /// addSchedBarrierDeps - Add dependencies from instructions in the current 242 /// list of instructions being scheduled to scheduling barrier by adding 243 /// the exit SU to the register defs and use list. This is because we want to 244 /// make sure instructions which define registers that are either used by 245 /// the terminator or are live-out are properly scheduled. This is 246 /// especially important when the definition latency of the return value(s) 247 /// are too high to be hidden by the branch or when the liveout registers 248 /// used by instructions in the fallthrough block. 249 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::addSchedBarrierDeps() { 250 MachineInstr *ExitMI = RegionEnd != BB->end() ? &*RegionEnd : nullptr; 251 ExitSU.setInstr(ExitMI); 252 bool AllDepKnown = ExitMI && 253 (ExitMI->isCall() || ExitMI->isBarrier()); 254 if (ExitMI && AllDepKnown) { 255 // If it's a call or a barrier, add dependencies on the defs and uses of 256 // instruction. 257 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ExitMI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 258 const MachineOperand &MO = ExitMI->getOperand(i); 259 if (!MO.isReg() || MO.isDef()) continue; 260 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 261 if (Reg == 0) continue; 262 263 if (TRI->isPhysicalRegister(Reg)) 264 Uses.insert(PhysRegSUOper(&ExitSU, -1, Reg)); 265 else if (MO.readsReg()) // ignore undef operands 266 addVRegUseDeps(&ExitSU, i); 267 } 268 } else { 269 // For others, e.g. fallthrough, conditional branch, assume the exit 270 // uses all the registers that are livein to the successor blocks. 271 assert(Uses.empty() && "Uses in set before adding deps?"); 272 for (MachineBasicBlock::succ_iterator SI = BB->succ_begin(), 273 SE = BB->succ_end(); SI != SE; ++SI) 274 for (const auto &LI : (*SI)->liveins()) { 275 if (!Uses.contains(LI.PhysReg)) 276 Uses.insert(PhysRegSUOper(&ExitSU, -1, LI.PhysReg)); 277 } 278 } 279 } 280 281 /// MO is an operand of SU's instruction that defines a physical register. Add 282 /// data dependencies from SU to any uses of the physical register. 283 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::addPhysRegDataDeps(SUnit *SU, unsigned OperIdx) { 284 const MachineOperand &MO = SU->getInstr()->getOperand(OperIdx); 285 assert(MO.isDef() && "expect physreg def"); 286 287 // Ask the target if address-backscheduling is desirable, and if so how much. 288 const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = MF.getSubtarget(); 289 290 for (MCRegAliasIterator Alias(MO.getReg(), TRI, true); 291 Alias.isValid(); ++Alias) { 292 if (!Uses.contains(*Alias)) 293 continue; 294 for (Reg2SUnitsMap::iterator I = Uses.find(*Alias); I != Uses.end(); ++I) { 295 SUnit *UseSU = I->SU; 296 if (UseSU == SU) 297 continue; 298 299 // Adjust the dependence latency using operand def/use information, 300 // then allow the target to perform its own adjustments. 301 int UseOp = I->OpIdx; 302 MachineInstr *RegUse = nullptr; 303 SDep Dep; 304 if (UseOp < 0) 305 Dep = SDep(SU, SDep::Artificial); 306 else { 307 // Set the hasPhysRegDefs only for physreg defs that have a use within 308 // the scheduling region. 309 SU->hasPhysRegDefs = true; 310 Dep = SDep(SU, SDep::Data, *Alias); 311 RegUse = UseSU->getInstr(); 312 } 313 Dep.setLatency( 314 SchedModel.computeOperandLatency(SU->getInstr(), OperIdx, RegUse, 315 UseOp)); 316 317 ST.adjustSchedDependency(SU, UseSU, Dep); 318 UseSU->addPred(Dep); 319 } 320 } 321 } 322 323 /// addPhysRegDeps - Add register dependencies (data, anti, and output) from 324 /// this SUnit to following instructions in the same scheduling region that 325 /// depend the physical register referenced at OperIdx. 326 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::addPhysRegDeps(SUnit *SU, unsigned OperIdx) { 327 MachineInstr *MI = SU->getInstr(); 328 MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(OperIdx); 329 330 // Optionally add output and anti dependencies. For anti 331 // dependencies we use a latency of 0 because for a multi-issue 332 // target we want to allow the defining instruction to issue 333 // in the same cycle as the using instruction. 334 // TODO: Using a latency of 1 here for output dependencies assumes 335 // there's no cost for reusing registers. 336 SDep::Kind Kind = MO.isUse() ? SDep::Anti : SDep::Output; 337 for (MCRegAliasIterator Alias(MO.getReg(), TRI, true); 338 Alias.isValid(); ++Alias) { 339 if (!Defs.contains(*Alias)) 340 continue; 341 for (Reg2SUnitsMap::iterator I = Defs.find(*Alias); I != Defs.end(); ++I) { 342 SUnit *DefSU = I->SU; 343 if (DefSU == &ExitSU) 344 continue; 345 if (DefSU != SU && 346 (Kind != SDep::Output || !MO.isDead() || 347 !DefSU->getInstr()->registerDefIsDead(*Alias))) { 348 if (Kind == SDep::Anti) 349 DefSU->addPred(SDep(SU, Kind, /*Reg=*/*Alias)); 350 else { 351 SDep Dep(SU, Kind, /*Reg=*/*Alias); 352 Dep.setLatency( 353 SchedModel.computeOutputLatency(MI, OperIdx, DefSU->getInstr())); 354 DefSU->addPred(Dep); 355 } 356 } 357 } 358 } 359 360 if (!MO.isDef()) { 361 SU->hasPhysRegUses = true; 362 // Either insert a new Reg2SUnits entry with an empty SUnits list, or 363 // retrieve the existing SUnits list for this register's uses. 364 // Push this SUnit on the use list. 365 Uses.insert(PhysRegSUOper(SU, OperIdx, MO.getReg())); 366 if (RemoveKillFlags) 367 MO.setIsKill(false); 368 } 369 else { 370 addPhysRegDataDeps(SU, OperIdx); 371 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 372 373 // clear this register's use list 374 if (Uses.contains(Reg)) 375 Uses.eraseAll(Reg); 376 377 if (!MO.isDead()) { 378 Defs.eraseAll(Reg); 379 } else if (SU->isCall) { 380 // Calls will not be reordered because of chain dependencies (see 381 // below). Since call operands are dead, calls may continue to be added 382 // to the DefList making dependence checking quadratic in the size of 383 // the block. Instead, we leave only one call at the back of the 384 // DefList. 385 Reg2SUnitsMap::RangePair P = Defs.equal_range(Reg); 386 Reg2SUnitsMap::iterator B = P.first; 387 Reg2SUnitsMap::iterator I = P.second; 388 for (bool isBegin = I == B; !isBegin; /* empty */) { 389 isBegin = (--I) == B; 390 if (!I->SU->isCall) 391 break; 392 I = Defs.erase(I); 393 } 394 } 395 396 // Defs are pushed in the order they are visited and never reordered. 397 Defs.insert(PhysRegSUOper(SU, OperIdx, Reg)); 398 } 399 } 400 401 LaneBitmask ScheduleDAGInstrs::getLaneMaskForMO(const MachineOperand &MO) const 402 { 403 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 404 // No point in tracking lanemasks if we don't have interesting subregisters. 405 const TargetRegisterClass &RC = *MRI.getRegClass(Reg); 406 if (!RC.HasDisjunctSubRegs) 407 return ~0u; 408 409 unsigned SubReg = MO.getSubReg(); 410 if (SubReg == 0) 411 return RC.getLaneMask(); 412 return TRI->getSubRegIndexLaneMask(SubReg); 413 } 414 415 /// addVRegDefDeps - Add register output and data dependencies from this SUnit 416 /// to instructions that occur later in the same scheduling region if they read 417 /// from or write to the virtual register defined at OperIdx. 418 /// 419 /// TODO: Hoist loop induction variable increments. This has to be 420 /// reevaluated. Generally, IV scheduling should be done before coalescing. 421 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::addVRegDefDeps(SUnit *SU, unsigned OperIdx) { 422 MachineInstr *MI = SU->getInstr(); 423 MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(OperIdx); 424 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 425 426 LaneBitmask DefLaneMask; 427 LaneBitmask KillLaneMask; 428 if (TrackLaneMasks) { 429 bool IsKill = MO.getSubReg() == 0 || MO.isUndef(); 430 DefLaneMask = getLaneMaskForMO(MO); 431 // If we have a <read-undef> flag, none of the lane values comes from an 432 // earlier instruction. 433 KillLaneMask = IsKill ? ~0u : DefLaneMask; 434 435 // Clear undef flag, we'll re-add it later once we know which subregister 436 // Def is first. 437 MO.setIsUndef(false); 438 } else { 439 DefLaneMask = ~0u; 440 KillLaneMask = ~0u; 441 } 442 443 if (MO.isDead()) { 444 assert(CurrentVRegUses.find(Reg) == CurrentVRegUses.end() && 445 "Dead defs should have no uses"); 446 } else { 447 // Add data dependence to all uses we found so far. 448 const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = MF.getSubtarget(); 449 for (VReg2SUnitOperIdxMultiMap::iterator I = CurrentVRegUses.find(Reg), 450 E = CurrentVRegUses.end(); I != E; /*empty*/) { 451 LaneBitmask LaneMask = I->LaneMask; 452 // Ignore uses of other lanes. 453 if ((LaneMask & KillLaneMask) == 0) { 454 ++I; 455 continue; 456 } 457 458 if ((LaneMask & DefLaneMask) != 0) { 459 SUnit *UseSU = I->SU; 460 MachineInstr *Use = UseSU->getInstr(); 461 SDep Dep(SU, SDep::Data, Reg); 462 Dep.setLatency(SchedModel.computeOperandLatency(MI, OperIdx, Use, 463 I->OperandIndex)); 464 ST.adjustSchedDependency(SU, UseSU, Dep); 465 UseSU->addPred(Dep); 466 } 467 468 LaneMask &= ~KillLaneMask; 469 // If we found a Def for all lanes of this use, remove it from the list. 470 if (LaneMask != 0) { 471 I->LaneMask = LaneMask; 472 ++I; 473 } else 474 I = CurrentVRegUses.erase(I); 475 } 476 } 477 478 // Shortcut: Singly defined vregs do not have output/anti dependencies. 479 if (MRI.hasOneDef(Reg)) 480 return; 481 482 // Add output dependence to the next nearest defs of this vreg. 483 // 484 // Unless this definition is dead, the output dependence should be 485 // transitively redundant with antidependencies from this definition's 486 // uses. We're conservative for now until we have a way to guarantee the uses 487 // are not eliminated sometime during scheduling. The output dependence edge 488 // is also useful if output latency exceeds def-use latency. 489 LaneBitmask LaneMask = DefLaneMask; 490 for (VReg2SUnit &V2SU : make_range(CurrentVRegDefs.find(Reg), 491 CurrentVRegDefs.end())) { 492 // Ignore defs for other lanes. 493 if ((V2SU.LaneMask & LaneMask) == 0) 494 continue; 495 // Add an output dependence. 496 SUnit *DefSU = V2SU.SU; 497 // Ignore additional defs of the same lanes in one instruction. This can 498 // happen because lanemasks are shared for targets with too many 499 // subregisters. We also use some representration tricks/hacks where we 500 // add super-register defs/uses, to imply that although we only access parts 501 // of the reg we care about the full one. 502 if (DefSU == SU) 503 continue; 504 SDep Dep(SU, SDep::Output, Reg); 505 Dep.setLatency( 506 SchedModel.computeOutputLatency(MI, OperIdx, DefSU->getInstr())); 507 DefSU->addPred(Dep); 508 509 // Update current definition. This can get tricky if the def was about a 510 // bigger lanemask before. We then have to shrink it and create a new 511 // VReg2SUnit for the non-overlapping part. 512 LaneBitmask OverlapMask = V2SU.LaneMask & LaneMask; 513 LaneBitmask NonOverlapMask = V2SU.LaneMask & ~LaneMask; 514 V2SU.SU = SU; 515 V2SU.LaneMask = OverlapMask; 516 if (NonOverlapMask != 0) 517 CurrentVRegDefs.insert(VReg2SUnit(Reg, NonOverlapMask, DefSU)); 518 } 519 // If there was no CurrentVRegDefs entry for some lanes yet, create one. 520 if (LaneMask != 0) 521 CurrentVRegDefs.insert(VReg2SUnit(Reg, LaneMask, SU)); 522 } 523 524 /// addVRegUseDeps - Add a register data dependency if the instruction that 525 /// defines the virtual register used at OperIdx is mapped to an SUnit. Add a 526 /// register antidependency from this SUnit to instructions that occur later in 527 /// the same scheduling region if they write the virtual register. 528 /// 529 /// TODO: Handle ExitSU "uses" properly. 530 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::addVRegUseDeps(SUnit *SU, unsigned OperIdx) { 531 const MachineInstr *MI = SU->getInstr(); 532 const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(OperIdx); 533 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 534 535 // Remember the use. Data dependencies will be added when we find the def. 536 LaneBitmask LaneMask = TrackLaneMasks ? getLaneMaskForMO(MO) : ~0u; 537 CurrentVRegUses.insert(VReg2SUnitOperIdx(Reg, LaneMask, OperIdx, SU)); 538 539 // Add antidependences to the following defs of the vreg. 540 for (VReg2SUnit &V2SU : make_range(CurrentVRegDefs.find(Reg), 541 CurrentVRegDefs.end())) { 542 // Ignore defs for unrelated lanes. 543 LaneBitmask PrevDefLaneMask = V2SU.LaneMask; 544 if ((PrevDefLaneMask & LaneMask) == 0) 545 continue; 546 if (V2SU.SU == SU) 547 continue; 548 549 V2SU.SU->addPred(SDep(SU, SDep::Anti, Reg)); 550 } 551 } 552 553 /// Return true if MI is an instruction we are unable to reason about 554 /// (like a call or something with unmodeled side effects). 555 static inline bool isGlobalMemoryObject(AliasAnalysis *AA, MachineInstr *MI) { 556 return MI->isCall() || MI->hasUnmodeledSideEffects() || 557 (MI->hasOrderedMemoryRef() && !MI->isDereferenceableInvariantLoad(AA)); 558 } 559 560 /// This returns true if the two MIs need a chain edge between them. 561 /// This is called on normal stores and loads. 562 static bool MIsNeedChainEdge(AliasAnalysis *AA, const MachineFrameInfo *MFI, 563 const DataLayout &DL, MachineInstr *MIa, 564 MachineInstr *MIb) { 565 const MachineFunction *MF = MIa->getParent()->getParent(); 566 const TargetInstrInfo *TII = MF->getSubtarget().getInstrInfo(); 567 568 assert ((MIa->mayStore() || MIb->mayStore()) && 569 "Dependency checked between two loads"); 570 571 // Let the target decide if memory accesses cannot possibly overlap. 572 if (TII->areMemAccessesTriviallyDisjoint(*MIa, *MIb, AA)) 573 return false; 574 575 // To this point analysis is generic. From here on we do need AA. 576 if (!AA) 577 return true; 578 579 // FIXME: Need to handle multiple memory operands to support all targets. 580 if (!MIa->hasOneMemOperand() || !MIb->hasOneMemOperand()) 581 return true; 582 583 MachineMemOperand *MMOa = *MIa->memoperands_begin(); 584 MachineMemOperand *MMOb = *MIb->memoperands_begin(); 585 586 if (!MMOa->getValue() || !MMOb->getValue()) 587 return true; 588 589 // The following interface to AA is fashioned after DAGCombiner::isAlias 590 // and operates with MachineMemOperand offset with some important 591 // assumptions: 592 // - LLVM fundamentally assumes flat address spaces. 593 // - MachineOperand offset can *only* result from legalization and 594 // cannot affect queries other than the trivial case of overlap 595 // checking. 596 // - These offsets never wrap and never step outside 597 // of allocated objects. 598 // - There should never be any negative offsets here. 599 // 600 // FIXME: Modify API to hide this math from "user" 601 // FIXME: Even before we go to AA we can reason locally about some 602 // memory objects. It can save compile time, and possibly catch some 603 // corner cases not currently covered. 604 605 assert ((MMOa->getOffset() >= 0) && "Negative MachineMemOperand offset"); 606 assert ((MMOb->getOffset() >= 0) && "Negative MachineMemOperand offset"); 607 608 int64_t MinOffset = std::min(MMOa->getOffset(), MMOb->getOffset()); 609 int64_t Overlapa = MMOa->getSize() + MMOa->getOffset() - MinOffset; 610 int64_t Overlapb = MMOb->getSize() + MMOb->getOffset() - MinOffset; 611 612 AliasResult AAResult = 613 AA->alias(MemoryLocation(MMOa->getValue(), Overlapa, 614 UseTBAA ? MMOa->getAAInfo() : AAMDNodes()), 615 MemoryLocation(MMOb->getValue(), Overlapb, 616 UseTBAA ? MMOb->getAAInfo() : AAMDNodes())); 617 618 return (AAResult != NoAlias); 619 } 620 621 /// Check whether two objects need a chain edge and add it if needed. 622 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::addChainDependency (SUnit *SUa, SUnit *SUb, 623 unsigned Latency) { 624 if (MIsNeedChainEdge(AAForDep, &MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SUa->getInstr(), 625 SUb->getInstr())) { 626 SDep Dep(SUa, SDep::MayAliasMem); 627 Dep.setLatency(Latency); 628 SUb->addPred(Dep); 629 } 630 } 631 632 /// Create an SUnit for each real instruction, numbered in top-down topological 633 /// order. The instruction order A < B, implies that no edge exists from B to A. 634 /// 635 /// Map each real instruction to its SUnit. 636 /// 637 /// After initSUnits, the SUnits vector cannot be resized and the scheduler may 638 /// hang onto SUnit pointers. We may relax this in the future by using SUnit IDs 639 /// instead of pointers. 640 /// 641 /// MachineScheduler relies on initSUnits numbering the nodes by their order in 642 /// the original instruction list. 643 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::initSUnits() { 644 // We'll be allocating one SUnit for each real instruction in the region, 645 // which is contained within a basic block. 646 SUnits.reserve(NumRegionInstrs); 647 648 for (MachineInstr &MI : llvm::make_range(RegionBegin, RegionEnd)) { 649 if (MI.isDebugValue()) 650 continue; 651 652 SUnit *SU = newSUnit(&MI); 653 MISUnitMap[&MI] = SU; 654 655 SU->isCall = MI.isCall(); 656 SU->isCommutable = MI.isCommutable(); 657 658 // Assign the Latency field of SU using target-provided information. 659 SU->Latency = SchedModel.computeInstrLatency(SU->getInstr()); 660 661 // If this SUnit uses a reserved or unbuffered resource, mark it as such. 662 // 663 // Reserved resources block an instruction from issuing and stall the 664 // entire pipeline. These are identified by BufferSize=0. 665 // 666 // Unbuffered resources prevent execution of subsequent instructions that 667 // require the same resources. This is used for in-order execution pipelines 668 // within an out-of-order core. These are identified by BufferSize=1. 669 if (SchedModel.hasInstrSchedModel()) { 670 const MCSchedClassDesc *SC = getSchedClass(SU); 671 for (TargetSchedModel::ProcResIter 672 PI = SchedModel.getWriteProcResBegin(SC), 673 PE = SchedModel.getWriteProcResEnd(SC); PI != PE; ++PI) { 674 switch (SchedModel.getProcResource(PI->ProcResourceIdx)->BufferSize) { 675 case 0: 676 SU->hasReservedResource = true; 677 break; 678 case 1: 679 SU->isUnbuffered = true; 680 break; 681 default: 682 break; 683 } 684 } 685 } 686 } 687 } 688 689 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::collectVRegUses(SUnit *SU) { 690 const MachineInstr *MI = SU->getInstr(); 691 for (const MachineOperand &MO : MI->operands()) { 692 if (!MO.isReg()) 693 continue; 694 if (!MO.readsReg()) 695 continue; 696 if (TrackLaneMasks && !MO.isUse()) 697 continue; 698 699 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 700 if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(Reg)) 701 continue; 702 703 // Ignore re-defs. 704 if (TrackLaneMasks) { 705 bool FoundDef = false; 706 for (const MachineOperand &MO2 : MI->operands()) { 707 if (MO2.isReg() && MO2.isDef() && MO2.getReg() == Reg && !MO2.isDead()) { 708 FoundDef = true; 709 break; 710 } 711 } 712 if (FoundDef) 713 continue; 714 } 715 716 // Record this local VReg use. 717 VReg2SUnitMultiMap::iterator UI = VRegUses.find(Reg); 718 for (; UI != VRegUses.end(); ++UI) { 719 if (UI->SU == SU) 720 break; 721 } 722 if (UI == VRegUses.end()) 723 VRegUses.insert(VReg2SUnit(Reg, 0, SU)); 724 } 725 } 726 727 class ScheduleDAGInstrs::Value2SUsMap : public MapVector<ValueType, SUList> { 728 729 /// Current total number of SUs in map. 730 unsigned NumNodes; 731 732 /// 1 for loads, 0 for stores. (see comment in SUList) 733 unsigned TrueMemOrderLatency; 734 public: 735 736 Value2SUsMap(unsigned lat = 0) : NumNodes(0), TrueMemOrderLatency(lat) {} 737 738 /// To keep NumNodes up to date, insert() is used instead of 739 /// this operator w/ push_back(). 740 ValueType &operator[](const SUList &Key) { 741 llvm_unreachable("Don't use. Use insert() instead."); }; 742 743 /// Add SU to the SUList of V. If Map grows huge, reduce its size 744 /// by calling reduce(). 745 void inline insert(SUnit *SU, ValueType V) { 746 MapVector::operator[](V).push_back(SU); 747 NumNodes++; 748 } 749 750 /// Clears the list of SUs mapped to V. 751 void inline clearList(ValueType V) { 752 iterator Itr = find(V); 753 if (Itr != end()) { 754 assert (NumNodes >= Itr->second.size()); 755 NumNodes -= Itr->second.size(); 756 757 Itr->second.clear(); 758 } 759 } 760 761 /// Clears map from all contents. 762 void clear() { 763 MapVector<ValueType, SUList>::clear(); 764 NumNodes = 0; 765 } 766 767 unsigned inline size() const { return NumNodes; } 768 769 /// Count the number of SUs in this map after a reduction. 770 void reComputeSize(void) { 771 NumNodes = 0; 772 for (auto &I : *this) 773 NumNodes += I.second.size(); 774 } 775 776 unsigned inline getTrueMemOrderLatency() const { 777 return TrueMemOrderLatency; 778 } 779 780 void dump(); 781 }; 782 783 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::addChainDependencies(SUnit *SU, 784 Value2SUsMap &Val2SUsMap) { 785 for (auto &I : Val2SUsMap) 786 addChainDependencies(SU, I.second, 787 Val2SUsMap.getTrueMemOrderLatency()); 788 } 789 790 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::addChainDependencies(SUnit *SU, 791 Value2SUsMap &Val2SUsMap, 792 ValueType V) { 793 Value2SUsMap::iterator Itr = Val2SUsMap.find(V); 794 if (Itr != Val2SUsMap.end()) 795 addChainDependencies(SU, Itr->second, 796 Val2SUsMap.getTrueMemOrderLatency()); 797 } 798 799 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::addBarrierChain(Value2SUsMap &map) { 800 assert (BarrierChain != nullptr); 801 802 for (auto &I : map) { 803 SUList &sus = I.second; 804 for (auto *SU : sus) 805 SU->addPredBarrier(BarrierChain); 806 } 807 map.clear(); 808 } 809 810 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::insertBarrierChain(Value2SUsMap &map) { 811 assert (BarrierChain != nullptr); 812 813 // Go through all lists of SUs. 814 for (Value2SUsMap::iterator I = map.begin(), EE = map.end(); I != EE;) { 815 Value2SUsMap::iterator CurrItr = I++; 816 SUList &sus = CurrItr->second; 817 SUList::iterator SUItr = sus.begin(), SUEE = sus.end(); 818 for (; SUItr != SUEE; ++SUItr) { 819 // Stop on BarrierChain or any instruction above it. 820 if ((*SUItr)->NodeNum <= BarrierChain->NodeNum) 821 break; 822 823 (*SUItr)->addPredBarrier(BarrierChain); 824 } 825 826 // Remove also the BarrierChain from list if present. 827 if (SUItr != SUEE && *SUItr == BarrierChain) 828 SUItr++; 829 830 // Remove all SUs that are now successors of BarrierChain. 831 if (SUItr != sus.begin()) 832 sus.erase(sus.begin(), SUItr); 833 } 834 835 // Remove all entries with empty su lists. 836 map.remove_if([&](std::pair<ValueType, SUList> &mapEntry) { 837 return (mapEntry.second.empty()); }); 838 839 // Recompute the size of the map (NumNodes). 840 map.reComputeSize(); 841 } 842 843 /// If RegPressure is non-null, compute register pressure as a side effect. The 844 /// DAG builder is an efficient place to do it because it already visits 845 /// operands. 846 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::buildSchedGraph(AliasAnalysis *AA, 847 RegPressureTracker *RPTracker, 848 PressureDiffs *PDiffs, 849 LiveIntervals *LIS, 850 bool TrackLaneMasks) { 851 const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = MF.getSubtarget(); 852 bool UseAA = EnableAASchedMI.getNumOccurrences() > 0 ? EnableAASchedMI 853 : ST.useAA(); 854 AAForDep = UseAA ? AA : nullptr; 855 856 BarrierChain = nullptr; 857 858 this->TrackLaneMasks = TrackLaneMasks; 859 MISUnitMap.clear(); 860 ScheduleDAG::clearDAG(); 861 862 // Create an SUnit for each real instruction. 863 initSUnits(); 864 865 if (PDiffs) 866 PDiffs->init(SUnits.size()); 867 868 // We build scheduling units by walking a block's instruction list 869 // from bottom to top. 870 871 // Each MIs' memory operand(s) is analyzed to a list of underlying 872 // objects. The SU is then inserted in the SUList(s) mapped from the 873 // Value(s). Each Value thus gets mapped to lists of SUs depending 874 // on it, stores and loads kept separately. Two SUs are trivially 875 // non-aliasing if they both depend on only identified Values and do 876 // not share any common Value. 877 Value2SUsMap Stores, Loads(1 /*TrueMemOrderLatency*/); 878 879 // Certain memory accesses are known to not alias any SU in Stores 880 // or Loads, and have therefore their own 'NonAlias' 881 // domain. E.g. spill / reload instructions never alias LLVM I/R 882 // Values. It would be nice to assume that this type of memory 883 // accesses always have a proper memory operand modelling, and are 884 // therefore never unanalyzable, but this is conservatively not 885 // done. 886 Value2SUsMap NonAliasStores, NonAliasLoads(1 /*TrueMemOrderLatency*/); 887 888 // Remove any stale debug info; sometimes BuildSchedGraph is called again 889 // without emitting the info from the previous call. 890 DbgValues.clear(); 891 FirstDbgValue = nullptr; 892 893 assert(Defs.empty() && Uses.empty() && 894 "Only BuildGraph should update Defs/Uses"); 895 Defs.setUniverse(TRI->getNumRegs()); 896 Uses.setUniverse(TRI->getNumRegs()); 897 898 assert(CurrentVRegDefs.empty() && "nobody else should use CurrentVRegDefs"); 899 assert(CurrentVRegUses.empty() && "nobody else should use CurrentVRegUses"); 900 unsigned NumVirtRegs = MRI.getNumVirtRegs(); 901 CurrentVRegDefs.setUniverse(NumVirtRegs); 902 CurrentVRegUses.setUniverse(NumVirtRegs); 903 904 VRegUses.clear(); 905 VRegUses.setUniverse(NumVirtRegs); 906 907 // Model data dependencies between instructions being scheduled and the 908 // ExitSU. 909 addSchedBarrierDeps(); 910 911 // Walk the list of instructions, from bottom moving up. 912 MachineInstr *DbgMI = nullptr; 913 for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator MII = RegionEnd, MIE = RegionBegin; 914 MII != MIE; --MII) { 915 MachineInstr &MI = *std::prev(MII); 916 if (DbgMI) { 917 DbgValues.push_back(std::make_pair(DbgMI, &MI)); 918 DbgMI = nullptr; 919 } 920 921 if (MI.isDebugValue()) { 922 DbgMI = &MI; 923 continue; 924 } 925 SUnit *SU = MISUnitMap[&MI]; 926 assert(SU && "No SUnit mapped to this MI"); 927 928 if (RPTracker) { 929 collectVRegUses(SU); 930 931 RegisterOperands RegOpers; 932 RegOpers.collect(MI, *TRI, MRI, TrackLaneMasks, false); 933 if (TrackLaneMasks) { 934 SlotIndex SlotIdx = LIS->getInstructionIndex(MI); 935 RegOpers.adjustLaneLiveness(*LIS, MRI, SlotIdx); 936 } 937 if (PDiffs != nullptr) 938 PDiffs->addInstruction(SU->NodeNum, RegOpers, MRI); 939 940 RPTracker->recedeSkipDebugValues(); 941 assert(&*RPTracker->getPos() == &MI && "RPTracker in sync"); 942 RPTracker->recede(RegOpers); 943 } 944 945 assert( 946 (CanHandleTerminators || (!MI.isTerminator() && !MI.isPosition())) && 947 "Cannot schedule terminators or labels!"); 948 949 // Add register-based dependencies (data, anti, and output). 950 // For some instructions (calls, returns, inline-asm, etc.) there can 951 // be explicit uses and implicit defs, in which case the use will appear 952 // on the operand list before the def. Do two passes over the operand 953 // list to make sure that defs are processed before any uses. 954 bool HasVRegDef = false; 955 for (unsigned j = 0, n = MI.getNumOperands(); j != n; ++j) { 956 const MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(j); 957 if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isDef()) 958 continue; 959 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 960 if (Reg == 0) 961 continue; 962 963 if (TRI->isPhysicalRegister(Reg)) 964 addPhysRegDeps(SU, j); 965 else { 966 HasVRegDef = true; 967 addVRegDefDeps(SU, j); 968 } 969 } 970 // Now process all uses. 971 for (unsigned j = 0, n = MI.getNumOperands(); j != n; ++j) { 972 const MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(j); 973 // Only look at use operands. 974 // We do not need to check for MO.readsReg() here because subsequent 975 // subregister defs will get output dependence edges and need no 976 // additional use dependencies. 977 if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isUse()) 978 continue; 979 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 980 if (Reg == 0) 981 continue; 982 983 if (TRI->isPhysicalRegister(Reg)) 984 addPhysRegDeps(SU, j); 985 else if (MO.readsReg()) // ignore undef operands 986 addVRegUseDeps(SU, j); 987 } 988 989 // If we haven't seen any uses in this scheduling region, create a 990 // dependence edge to ExitSU to model the live-out latency. This is required 991 // for vreg defs with no in-region use, and prefetches with no vreg def. 992 // 993 // FIXME: NumDataSuccs would be more precise than NumSuccs here. This 994 // check currently relies on being called before adding chain deps. 995 if (SU->NumSuccs == 0 && SU->Latency > 1 && (HasVRegDef || MI.mayLoad())) { 996 SDep Dep(SU, SDep::Artificial); 997 Dep.setLatency(SU->Latency - 1); 998 ExitSU.addPred(Dep); 999 } 1000 1001 // Add memory dependencies (Note: isStoreToStackSlot and 1002 // isLoadFromStackSLot are not usable after stack slots are lowered to 1003 // actual addresses). 1004 1005 // This is a barrier event that acts as a pivotal node in the DAG. 1006 if (isGlobalMemoryObject(AA, &MI)) { 1007 1008 // Become the barrier chain. 1009 if (BarrierChain) 1010 BarrierChain->addPredBarrier(SU); 1011 BarrierChain = SU; 1012 1013 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Global memory object and new barrier chain: SU(" 1014 << BarrierChain->NodeNum << ").\n";); 1015 1016 // Add dependencies against everything below it and clear maps. 1017 addBarrierChain(Stores); 1018 addBarrierChain(Loads); 1019 addBarrierChain(NonAliasStores); 1020 addBarrierChain(NonAliasLoads); 1021 1022 continue; 1023 } 1024 1025 // If it's not a store or a variant load, we're done. 1026 if (!MI.mayStore() && 1027 !(MI.mayLoad() && !MI.isDereferenceableInvariantLoad(AA))) 1028 continue; 1029 1030 // Always add dependecy edge to BarrierChain if present. 1031 if (BarrierChain) 1032 BarrierChain->addPredBarrier(SU); 1033 1034 // Find the underlying objects for MI. The Objs vector is either 1035 // empty, or filled with the Values of memory locations which this 1036 // SU depends on. An empty vector means the memory location is 1037 // unknown, and may alias anything. 1038 UnderlyingObjectsVector Objs; 1039 getUnderlyingObjectsForInstr(&MI, MFI, Objs, MF.getDataLayout()); 1040 1041 if (MI.mayStore()) { 1042 if (Objs.empty()) { 1043 // An unknown store depends on all stores and loads. 1044 addChainDependencies(SU, Stores); 1045 addChainDependencies(SU, NonAliasStores); 1046 addChainDependencies(SU, Loads); 1047 addChainDependencies(SU, NonAliasLoads); 1048 1049 // Map this store to 'UnknownValue'. 1050 Stores.insert(SU, UnknownValue); 1051 } else { 1052 // Add precise dependencies against all previously seen memory 1053 // accesses mapped to the same Value(s). 1054 for (const UnderlyingObject &UnderlObj : Objs) { 1055 ValueType V = UnderlObj.getValue(); 1056 bool ThisMayAlias = UnderlObj.mayAlias(); 1057 1058 // Add dependencies to previous stores and loads mapped to V. 1059 addChainDependencies(SU, (ThisMayAlias ? Stores : NonAliasStores), V); 1060 addChainDependencies(SU, (ThisMayAlias ? Loads : NonAliasLoads), V); 1061 } 1062 // Update the store map after all chains have been added to avoid adding 1063 // self-loop edge if multiple underlying objects are present. 1064 for (const UnderlyingObject &UnderlObj : Objs) { 1065 ValueType V = UnderlObj.getValue(); 1066 bool ThisMayAlias = UnderlObj.mayAlias(); 1067 1068 // Map this store to V. 1069 (ThisMayAlias ? Stores : NonAliasStores).insert(SU, V); 1070 } 1071 // The store may have dependencies to unanalyzable loads and 1072 // stores. 1073 addChainDependencies(SU, Loads, UnknownValue); 1074 addChainDependencies(SU, Stores, UnknownValue); 1075 } 1076 } else { // SU is a load. 1077 if (Objs.empty()) { 1078 // An unknown load depends on all stores. 1079 addChainDependencies(SU, Stores); 1080 addChainDependencies(SU, NonAliasStores); 1081 1082 Loads.insert(SU, UnknownValue); 1083 } else { 1084 for (const UnderlyingObject &UnderlObj : Objs) { 1085 ValueType V = UnderlObj.getValue(); 1086 bool ThisMayAlias = UnderlObj.mayAlias(); 1087 1088 // Add precise dependencies against all previously seen stores 1089 // mapping to the same Value(s). 1090 addChainDependencies(SU, (ThisMayAlias ? Stores : NonAliasStores), V); 1091 1092 // Map this load to V. 1093 (ThisMayAlias ? Loads : NonAliasLoads).insert(SU, V); 1094 } 1095 // The load may have dependencies to unanalyzable stores. 1096 addChainDependencies(SU, Stores, UnknownValue); 1097 } 1098 } 1099 1100 // Reduce maps if they grow huge. 1101 if (Stores.size() + Loads.size() >= HugeRegion) { 1102 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Reducing Stores and Loads maps.\n";); 1103 reduceHugeMemNodeMaps(Stores, Loads, getReductionSize()); 1104 } 1105 if (NonAliasStores.size() + NonAliasLoads.size() >= HugeRegion) { 1106 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Reducing NonAliasStores and NonAliasLoads maps.\n";); 1107 reduceHugeMemNodeMaps(NonAliasStores, NonAliasLoads, getReductionSize()); 1108 } 1109 } 1110 1111 if (DbgMI) 1112 FirstDbgValue = DbgMI; 1113 1114 Defs.clear(); 1115 Uses.clear(); 1116 CurrentVRegDefs.clear(); 1117 CurrentVRegUses.clear(); 1118 } 1119 1120 raw_ostream &llvm::operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const PseudoSourceValue* PSV) { 1121 PSV->printCustom(OS); 1122 return OS; 1123 } 1124 1125 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::Value2SUsMap::dump() { 1126 for (auto &Itr : *this) { 1127 if (Itr.first.is<const Value*>()) { 1128 const Value *V = Itr.first.get<const Value*>(); 1129 if (isa<UndefValue>(V)) 1130 dbgs() << "Unknown"; 1131 else 1132 V->printAsOperand(dbgs()); 1133 } 1134 else if (Itr.first.is<const PseudoSourceValue*>()) 1135 dbgs() << Itr.first.get<const PseudoSourceValue*>(); 1136 else 1137 llvm_unreachable("Unknown Value type."); 1138 1139 dbgs() << " : "; 1140 dumpSUList(Itr.second); 1141 } 1142 } 1143 1144 /// Reduce maps in FIFO order, by N SUs. This is better than turning 1145 /// every Nth memory SU into BarrierChain in buildSchedGraph(), since 1146 /// it avoids unnecessary edges between seen SUs above the new 1147 /// BarrierChain, and those below it. 1148 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::reduceHugeMemNodeMaps(Value2SUsMap &stores, 1149 Value2SUsMap &loads, unsigned N) { 1150 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Before reduction:\nStoring SUnits:\n"; 1151 stores.dump(); 1152 dbgs() << "Loading SUnits:\n"; 1153 loads.dump()); 1154 1155 // Insert all SU's NodeNums into a vector and sort it. 1156 std::vector<unsigned> NodeNums; 1157 NodeNums.reserve(stores.size() + loads.size()); 1158 for (auto &I : stores) 1159 for (auto *SU : I.second) 1160 NodeNums.push_back(SU->NodeNum); 1161 for (auto &I : loads) 1162 for (auto *SU : I.second) 1163 NodeNums.push_back(SU->NodeNum); 1164 std::sort(NodeNums.begin(), NodeNums.end()); 1165 1166 // The N last elements in NodeNums will be removed, and the SU with 1167 // the lowest NodeNum of them will become the new BarrierChain to 1168 // let the not yet seen SUs have a dependency to the removed SUs. 1169 assert (N <= NodeNums.size()); 1170 SUnit *newBarrierChain = &SUnits[*(NodeNums.end() - N)]; 1171 if (BarrierChain) { 1172 // The aliasing and non-aliasing maps reduce independently of each 1173 // other, but share a common BarrierChain. Check if the 1174 // newBarrierChain is above the former one. If it is not, it may 1175 // introduce a loop to use newBarrierChain, so keep the old one. 1176 if (newBarrierChain->NodeNum < BarrierChain->NodeNum) { 1177 BarrierChain->addPredBarrier(newBarrierChain); 1178 BarrierChain = newBarrierChain; 1179 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Inserting new barrier chain: SU(" 1180 << BarrierChain->NodeNum << ").\n";); 1181 } 1182 else 1183 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Keeping old barrier chain: SU(" 1184 << BarrierChain->NodeNum << ").\n";); 1185 } 1186 else 1187 BarrierChain = newBarrierChain; 1188 1189 insertBarrierChain(stores); 1190 insertBarrierChain(loads); 1191 1192 DEBUG(dbgs() << "After reduction:\nStoring SUnits:\n"; 1193 stores.dump(); 1194 dbgs() << "Loading SUnits:\n"; 1195 loads.dump()); 1196 } 1197 1198 /// \brief Initialize register live-range state for updating kills. 1199 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::startBlockForKills(MachineBasicBlock *BB) { 1200 // Start with no live registers. 1201 LiveRegs.reset(); 1202 1203 // Examine the live-in regs of all successors. 1204 for (MachineBasicBlock::succ_iterator SI = BB->succ_begin(), 1205 SE = BB->succ_end(); SI != SE; ++SI) { 1206 for (const auto &LI : (*SI)->liveins()) { 1207 // Repeat, for reg and all subregs. 1208 for (MCSubRegIterator SubRegs(LI.PhysReg, TRI, /*IncludeSelf=*/true); 1209 SubRegs.isValid(); ++SubRegs) 1210 LiveRegs.set(*SubRegs); 1211 } 1212 } 1213 } 1214 1215 /// \brief If we change a kill flag on the bundle instruction implicit register 1216 /// operands, then we also need to propagate that to any instructions inside 1217 /// the bundle which had the same kill state. 1218 static void toggleBundleKillFlag(MachineInstr *MI, unsigned Reg, 1219 bool NewKillState, 1220 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI) { 1221 if (MI->getOpcode() != TargetOpcode::BUNDLE) 1222 return; 1223 1224 // Walk backwards from the last instruction in the bundle to the first. 1225 // Once we set a kill flag on an instruction, we bail out, as otherwise we 1226 // might set it on too many operands. We will clear as many flags as we 1227 // can though. 1228 MachineBasicBlock::instr_iterator Begin = MI->getIterator(); 1229 MachineBasicBlock::instr_iterator End = getBundleEnd(*MI); 1230 while (Begin != End) { 1231 if (NewKillState) { 1232 if ((--End)->addRegisterKilled(Reg, TRI, /* addIfNotFound= */ false)) 1233 return; 1234 } else 1235 (--End)->clearRegisterKills(Reg, TRI); 1236 } 1237 } 1238 1239 bool ScheduleDAGInstrs::toggleKillFlag(MachineInstr *MI, MachineOperand &MO) { 1240 // Setting kill flag... 1241 if (!MO.isKill()) { 1242 MO.setIsKill(true); 1243 toggleBundleKillFlag(MI, MO.getReg(), true, TRI); 1244 return false; 1245 } 1246 1247 // If MO itself is live, clear the kill flag... 1248 if (LiveRegs.test(MO.getReg())) { 1249 MO.setIsKill(false); 1250 toggleBundleKillFlag(MI, MO.getReg(), false, TRI); 1251 return false; 1252 } 1253 1254 // If any subreg of MO is live, then create an imp-def for that 1255 // subreg and keep MO marked as killed. 1256 MO.setIsKill(false); 1257 toggleBundleKillFlag(MI, MO.getReg(), false, TRI); 1258 bool AllDead = true; 1259 const unsigned SuperReg = MO.getReg(); 1260 MachineInstrBuilder MIB(MF, MI); 1261 for (MCSubRegIterator SubRegs(SuperReg, TRI); SubRegs.isValid(); ++SubRegs) { 1262 if (LiveRegs.test(*SubRegs)) { 1263 MIB.addReg(*SubRegs, RegState::ImplicitDefine); 1264 AllDead = false; 1265 } 1266 } 1267 1268 if(AllDead) { 1269 MO.setIsKill(true); 1270 toggleBundleKillFlag(MI, MO.getReg(), true, TRI); 1271 } 1272 return false; 1273 } 1274 1275 // FIXME: Reuse the LivePhysRegs utility for this. 1276 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::fixupKills(MachineBasicBlock *MBB) { 1277 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Fixup kills for BB#" << MBB->getNumber() << '\n'); 1278 1279 LiveRegs.resize(TRI->getNumRegs()); 1280 BitVector killedRegs(TRI->getNumRegs()); 1281 1282 startBlockForKills(MBB); 1283 1284 // Examine block from end to start... 1285 unsigned Count = MBB->size(); 1286 for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MBB->end(), E = MBB->begin(); 1287 I != E; --Count) { 1288 MachineInstr &MI = *--I; 1289 if (MI.isDebugValue()) 1290 continue; 1291 1292 // Update liveness. Registers that are defed but not used in this 1293 // instruction are now dead. Mark register and all subregs as they 1294 // are completely defined. 1295 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 1296 MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(i); 1297 if (MO.isRegMask()) 1298 LiveRegs.clearBitsNotInMask(MO.getRegMask()); 1299 if (!MO.isReg()) continue; 1300 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 1301 if (Reg == 0) continue; 1302 if (!MO.isDef()) continue; 1303 // Ignore two-addr defs. 1304 if (MI.isRegTiedToUseOperand(i)) continue; 1305 1306 // Repeat for reg and all subregs. 1307 for (MCSubRegIterator SubRegs(Reg, TRI, /*IncludeSelf=*/true); 1308 SubRegs.isValid(); ++SubRegs) 1309 LiveRegs.reset(*SubRegs); 1310 } 1311 1312 // Examine all used registers and set/clear kill flag. When a 1313 // register is used multiple times we only set the kill flag on 1314 // the first use. Don't set kill flags on undef operands. 1315 killedRegs.reset(); 1316 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 1317 MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(i); 1318 if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isUse() || MO.isUndef()) continue; 1319 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 1320 if ((Reg == 0) || MRI.isReserved(Reg)) continue; 1321 1322 bool kill = false; 1323 if (!killedRegs.test(Reg)) { 1324 kill = true; 1325 // A register is not killed if any subregs are live... 1326 for (MCSubRegIterator SubRegs(Reg, TRI); SubRegs.isValid(); ++SubRegs) { 1327 if (LiveRegs.test(*SubRegs)) { 1328 kill = false; 1329 break; 1330 } 1331 } 1332 1333 // If subreg is not live, then register is killed if it became 1334 // live in this instruction 1335 if (kill) 1336 kill = !LiveRegs.test(Reg); 1337 } 1338 1339 if (MO.isKill() != kill) { 1340 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Fixing " << MO << " in "); 1341 // Warning: toggleKillFlag may invalidate MO. 1342 toggleKillFlag(&MI, MO); 1343 DEBUG(MI.dump()); 1344 DEBUG({ 1345 if (MI.getOpcode() == TargetOpcode::BUNDLE) { 1346 MachineBasicBlock::instr_iterator Begin = MI.getIterator(); 1347 MachineBasicBlock::instr_iterator End = getBundleEnd(MI); 1348 while (++Begin != End) 1349 DEBUG(Begin->dump()); 1350 } 1351 }); 1352 } 1353 1354 killedRegs.set(Reg); 1355 } 1356 1357 // Mark any used register (that is not using undef) and subregs as 1358 // now live... 1359 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 1360 MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(i); 1361 if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isUse() || MO.isUndef()) continue; 1362 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 1363 if ((Reg == 0) || MRI.isReserved(Reg)) continue; 1364 1365 for (MCSubRegIterator SubRegs(Reg, TRI, /*IncludeSelf=*/true); 1366 SubRegs.isValid(); ++SubRegs) 1367 LiveRegs.set(*SubRegs); 1368 } 1369 } 1370 } 1371 1372 void ScheduleDAGInstrs::dumpNode(const SUnit *SU) const { 1373 #if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP) 1374 SU->getInstr()->dump(); 1375 #endif 1376 } 1377 1378 std::string ScheduleDAGInstrs::getGraphNodeLabel(const SUnit *SU) const { 1379 std::string s; 1380 raw_string_ostream oss(s); 1381 if (SU == &EntrySU) 1382 oss << "<entry>"; 1383 else if (SU == &ExitSU) 1384 oss << "<exit>"; 1385 else 1386 SU->getInstr()->print(oss, /*SkipOpers=*/true); 1387 return oss.str(); 1388 } 1389 1390 /// Return the basic block label. It is not necessarilly unique because a block 1391 /// contains multiple scheduling regions. But it is fine for visualization. 1392 std::string ScheduleDAGInstrs::getDAGName() const { 1393 return "dag." + BB->getFullName(); 1394 } 1395 1396 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1397 // SchedDFSResult Implementation 1398 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1399 1400 namespace llvm { 1401 /// \brief Internal state used to compute SchedDFSResult. 1402 class SchedDFSImpl { 1403 SchedDFSResult &R; 1404 1405 /// Join DAG nodes into equivalence classes by their subtree. 1406 IntEqClasses SubtreeClasses; 1407 /// List PredSU, SuccSU pairs that represent data edges between subtrees. 1408 std::vector<std::pair<const SUnit*, const SUnit*> > ConnectionPairs; 1409 1410 struct RootData { 1411 unsigned NodeID; 1412 unsigned ParentNodeID; // Parent node (member of the parent subtree). 1413 unsigned SubInstrCount; // Instr count in this tree only, not children. 1414 1415 RootData(unsigned id): NodeID(id), 1416 ParentNodeID(SchedDFSResult::InvalidSubtreeID), 1417 SubInstrCount(0) {} 1418 1419 unsigned getSparseSetIndex() const { return NodeID; } 1420 }; 1421 1422 SparseSet<RootData> RootSet; 1423 1424 public: 1425 SchedDFSImpl(SchedDFSResult &r): R(r), SubtreeClasses(R.DFSNodeData.size()) { 1426 RootSet.setUniverse(R.DFSNodeData.size()); 1427 } 1428 1429 /// Return true if this node been visited by the DFS traversal. 1430 /// 1431 /// During visitPostorderNode the Node's SubtreeID is assigned to the Node 1432 /// ID. Later, SubtreeID is updated but remains valid. 1433 bool isVisited(const SUnit *SU) const { 1434 return R.DFSNodeData[SU->NodeNum].SubtreeID 1435 != SchedDFSResult::InvalidSubtreeID; 1436 } 1437 1438 /// Initialize this node's instruction count. We don't need to flag the node 1439 /// visited until visitPostorder because the DAG cannot have cycles. 1440 void visitPreorder(const SUnit *SU) { 1441 R.DFSNodeData[SU->NodeNum].InstrCount = 1442 SU->getInstr()->isTransient() ? 0 : 1; 1443 } 1444 1445 /// Called once for each node after all predecessors are visited. Revisit this 1446 /// node's predecessors and potentially join them now that we know the ILP of 1447 /// the other predecessors. 1448 void visitPostorderNode(const SUnit *SU) { 1449 // Mark this node as the root of a subtree. It may be joined with its 1450 // successors later. 1451 R.DFSNodeData[SU->NodeNum].SubtreeID = SU->NodeNum; 1452 RootData RData(SU->NodeNum); 1453 RData.SubInstrCount = SU->getInstr()->isTransient() ? 0 : 1; 1454 1455 // If any predecessors are still in their own subtree, they either cannot be 1456 // joined or are large enough to remain separate. If this parent node's 1457 // total instruction count is not greater than a child subtree by at least 1458 // the subtree limit, then try to join it now since splitting subtrees is 1459 // only useful if multiple high-pressure paths are possible. 1460 unsigned InstrCount = R.DFSNodeData[SU->NodeNum].InstrCount; 1461 for (SUnit::const_pred_iterator 1462 PI = SU->Preds.begin(), PE = SU->Preds.end(); PI != PE; ++PI) { 1463 if (PI->getKind() != SDep::Data) 1464 continue; 1465 unsigned PredNum = PI->getSUnit()->NodeNum; 1466 if ((InstrCount - R.DFSNodeData[PredNum].InstrCount) < R.SubtreeLimit) 1467 joinPredSubtree(*PI, SU, /*CheckLimit=*/false); 1468 1469 // Either link or merge the TreeData entry from the child to the parent. 1470 if (R.DFSNodeData[PredNum].SubtreeID == PredNum) { 1471 // If the predecessor's parent is invalid, this is a tree edge and the 1472 // current node is the parent. 1473 if (RootSet[PredNum].ParentNodeID == SchedDFSResult::InvalidSubtreeID) 1474 RootSet[PredNum].ParentNodeID = SU->NodeNum; 1475 } 1476 else if (RootSet.count(PredNum)) { 1477 // The predecessor is not a root, but is still in the root set. This 1478 // must be the new parent that it was just joined to. Note that 1479 // RootSet[PredNum].ParentNodeID may either be invalid or may still be 1480 // set to the original parent. 1481 RData.SubInstrCount += RootSet[PredNum].SubInstrCount; 1482 RootSet.erase(PredNum); 1483 } 1484 } 1485 RootSet[SU->NodeNum] = RData; 1486 } 1487 1488 /// Called once for each tree edge after calling visitPostOrderNode on the 1489 /// predecessor. Increment the parent node's instruction count and 1490 /// preemptively join this subtree to its parent's if it is small enough. 1491 void visitPostorderEdge(const SDep &PredDep, const SUnit *Succ) { 1492 R.DFSNodeData[Succ->NodeNum].InstrCount 1493 += R.DFSNodeData[PredDep.getSUnit()->NodeNum].InstrCount; 1494 joinPredSubtree(PredDep, Succ); 1495 } 1496 1497 /// Add a connection for cross edges. 1498 void visitCrossEdge(const SDep &PredDep, const SUnit *Succ) { 1499 ConnectionPairs.push_back(std::make_pair(PredDep.getSUnit(), Succ)); 1500 } 1501 1502 /// Set each node's subtree ID to the representative ID and record connections 1503 /// between trees. 1504 void finalize() { 1505 SubtreeClasses.compress(); 1506 R.DFSTreeData.resize(SubtreeClasses.getNumClasses()); 1507 assert(SubtreeClasses.getNumClasses() == RootSet.size() 1508 && "number of roots should match trees"); 1509 for (SparseSet<RootData>::const_iterator 1510 RI = RootSet.begin(), RE = RootSet.end(); RI != RE; ++RI) { 1511 unsigned TreeID = SubtreeClasses[RI->NodeID]; 1512 if (RI->ParentNodeID != SchedDFSResult::InvalidSubtreeID) 1513 R.DFSTreeData[TreeID].ParentTreeID = SubtreeClasses[RI->ParentNodeID]; 1514 R.DFSTreeData[TreeID].SubInstrCount = RI->SubInstrCount; 1515 // Note that SubInstrCount may be greater than InstrCount if we joined 1516 // subtrees across a cross edge. InstrCount will be attributed to the 1517 // original parent, while SubInstrCount will be attributed to the joined 1518 // parent. 1519 } 1520 R.SubtreeConnections.resize(SubtreeClasses.getNumClasses()); 1521 R.SubtreeConnectLevels.resize(SubtreeClasses.getNumClasses()); 1522 DEBUG(dbgs() << R.getNumSubtrees() << " subtrees:\n"); 1523 for (unsigned Idx = 0, End = R.DFSNodeData.size(); Idx != End; ++Idx) { 1524 R.DFSNodeData[Idx].SubtreeID = SubtreeClasses[Idx]; 1525 DEBUG(dbgs() << " SU(" << Idx << ") in tree " 1526 << R.DFSNodeData[Idx].SubtreeID << '\n'); 1527 } 1528 for (std::vector<std::pair<const SUnit*, const SUnit*> >::const_iterator 1529 I = ConnectionPairs.begin(), E = ConnectionPairs.end(); 1530 I != E; ++I) { 1531 unsigned PredTree = SubtreeClasses[I->first->NodeNum]; 1532 unsigned SuccTree = SubtreeClasses[I->second->NodeNum]; 1533 if (PredTree == SuccTree) 1534 continue; 1535 unsigned Depth = I->first->getDepth(); 1536 addConnection(PredTree, SuccTree, Depth); 1537 addConnection(SuccTree, PredTree, Depth); 1538 } 1539 } 1540 1541 protected: 1542 /// Join the predecessor subtree with the successor that is its DFS 1543 /// parent. Apply some heuristics before joining. 1544 bool joinPredSubtree(const SDep &PredDep, const SUnit *Succ, 1545 bool CheckLimit = true) { 1546 assert(PredDep.getKind() == SDep::Data && "Subtrees are for data edges"); 1547 1548 // Check if the predecessor is already joined. 1549 const SUnit *PredSU = PredDep.getSUnit(); 1550 unsigned PredNum = PredSU->NodeNum; 1551 if (R.DFSNodeData[PredNum].SubtreeID != PredNum) 1552 return false; 1553 1554 // Four is the magic number of successors before a node is considered a 1555 // pinch point. 1556 unsigned NumDataSucs = 0; 1557 for (SUnit::const_succ_iterator SI = PredSU->Succs.begin(), 1558 SE = PredSU->Succs.end(); SI != SE; ++SI) { 1559 if (SI->getKind() == SDep::Data) { 1560 if (++NumDataSucs >= 4) 1561 return false; 1562 } 1563 } 1564 if (CheckLimit && R.DFSNodeData[PredNum].InstrCount > R.SubtreeLimit) 1565 return false; 1566 R.DFSNodeData[PredNum].SubtreeID = Succ->NodeNum; 1567 SubtreeClasses.join(Succ->NodeNum, PredNum); 1568 return true; 1569 } 1570 1571 /// Called by finalize() to record a connection between trees. 1572 void addConnection(unsigned FromTree, unsigned ToTree, unsigned Depth) { 1573 if (!Depth) 1574 return; 1575 1576 do { 1577 SmallVectorImpl<SchedDFSResult::Connection> &Connections = 1578 R.SubtreeConnections[FromTree]; 1579 for (SmallVectorImpl<SchedDFSResult::Connection>::iterator 1580 I = Connections.begin(), E = Connections.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1581 if (I->TreeID == ToTree) { 1582 I->Level = std::max(I->Level, Depth); 1583 return; 1584 } 1585 } 1586 Connections.push_back(SchedDFSResult::Connection(ToTree, Depth)); 1587 FromTree = R.DFSTreeData[FromTree].ParentTreeID; 1588 } while (FromTree != SchedDFSResult::InvalidSubtreeID); 1589 } 1590 }; 1591 } // namespace llvm 1592 1593 namespace { 1594 /// \brief Manage the stack used by a reverse depth-first search over the DAG. 1595 class SchedDAGReverseDFS { 1596 std::vector<std::pair<const SUnit*, SUnit::const_pred_iterator> > DFSStack; 1597 public: 1598 bool isComplete() const { return DFSStack.empty(); } 1599 1600 void follow(const SUnit *SU) { 1601 DFSStack.push_back(std::make_pair(SU, SU->Preds.begin())); 1602 } 1603 void advance() { ++DFSStack.back().second; } 1604 1605 const SDep *backtrack() { 1606 DFSStack.pop_back(); 1607 return DFSStack.empty() ? nullptr : std::prev(DFSStack.back().second); 1608 } 1609 1610 const SUnit *getCurr() const { return DFSStack.back().first; } 1611 1612 SUnit::const_pred_iterator getPred() const { return DFSStack.back().second; } 1613 1614 SUnit::const_pred_iterator getPredEnd() const { 1615 return getCurr()->Preds.end(); 1616 } 1617 }; 1618 } // anonymous 1619 1620 static bool hasDataSucc(const SUnit *SU) { 1621 for (SUnit::const_succ_iterator 1622 SI = SU->Succs.begin(), SE = SU->Succs.end(); SI != SE; ++SI) { 1623 if (SI->getKind() == SDep::Data && !SI->getSUnit()->isBoundaryNode()) 1624 return true; 1625 } 1626 return false; 1627 } 1628 1629 /// Compute an ILP metric for all nodes in the subDAG reachable via depth-first 1630 /// search from this root. 1631 void SchedDFSResult::compute(ArrayRef<SUnit> SUnits) { 1632 if (!IsBottomUp) 1633 llvm_unreachable("Top-down ILP metric is unimplemnted"); 1634 1635 SchedDFSImpl Impl(*this); 1636 for (ArrayRef<SUnit>::const_iterator 1637 SI = SUnits.begin(), SE = SUnits.end(); SI != SE; ++SI) { 1638 const SUnit *SU = &*SI; 1639 if (Impl.isVisited(SU) || hasDataSucc(SU)) 1640 continue; 1641 1642 SchedDAGReverseDFS DFS; 1643 Impl.visitPreorder(SU); 1644 DFS.follow(SU); 1645 for (;;) { 1646 // Traverse the leftmost path as far as possible. 1647 while (DFS.getPred() != DFS.getPredEnd()) { 1648 const SDep &PredDep = *DFS.getPred(); 1649 DFS.advance(); 1650 // Ignore non-data edges. 1651 if (PredDep.getKind() != SDep::Data 1652 || PredDep.getSUnit()->isBoundaryNode()) { 1653 continue; 1654 } 1655 // An already visited edge is a cross edge, assuming an acyclic DAG. 1656 if (Impl.isVisited(PredDep.getSUnit())) { 1657 Impl.visitCrossEdge(PredDep, DFS.getCurr()); 1658 continue; 1659 } 1660 Impl.visitPreorder(PredDep.getSUnit()); 1661 DFS.follow(PredDep.getSUnit()); 1662 } 1663 // Visit the top of the stack in postorder and backtrack. 1664 const SUnit *Child = DFS.getCurr(); 1665 const SDep *PredDep = DFS.backtrack(); 1666 Impl.visitPostorderNode(Child); 1667 if (PredDep) 1668 Impl.visitPostorderEdge(*PredDep, DFS.getCurr()); 1669 if (DFS.isComplete()) 1670 break; 1671 } 1672 } 1673 Impl.finalize(); 1674 } 1675 1676 /// The root of the given SubtreeID was just scheduled. For all subtrees 1677 /// connected to this tree, record the depth of the connection so that the 1678 /// nearest connected subtrees can be prioritized. 1679 void SchedDFSResult::scheduleTree(unsigned SubtreeID) { 1680 for (SmallVectorImpl<Connection>::const_iterator 1681 I = SubtreeConnections[SubtreeID].begin(), 1682 E = SubtreeConnections[SubtreeID].end(); I != E; ++I) { 1683 SubtreeConnectLevels[I->TreeID] = 1684 std::max(SubtreeConnectLevels[I->TreeID], I->Level); 1685 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Tree: " << I->TreeID 1686 << " @" << SubtreeConnectLevels[I->TreeID] << '\n'); 1687 } 1688 } 1689 1690 LLVM_DUMP_METHOD 1691 void ILPValue::print(raw_ostream &OS) const { 1692 OS << InstrCount << " / " << Length << " = "; 1693 if (!Length) 1694 OS << "BADILP"; 1695 else 1696 OS << format("%g", ((double)InstrCount / Length)); 1697 } 1698 1699 LLVM_DUMP_METHOD 1700 void ILPValue::dump() const { 1701 dbgs() << *this << '\n'; 1702 } 1703 1704 namespace llvm { 1705 1706 LLVM_DUMP_METHOD 1707 raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const ILPValue &Val) { 1708 Val.print(OS); 1709 return OS; 1710 } 1711 1712 } // namespace llvm 1713