1 //===--- HexagonGenInsert.cpp ---------------------------------------------===// 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 #define DEBUG_TYPE "hexinsert" 11 12 #include "BitTracker.h" 13 #include "HexagonBitTracker.h" 14 #include "HexagonInstrInfo.h" 15 #include "HexagonRegisterInfo.h" 16 #include "HexagonSubtarget.h" 17 #include "llvm/ADT/BitVector.h" 18 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h" 19 #include "llvm/ADT/PostOrderIterator.h" 20 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" 21 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h" 22 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" 23 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" 24 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineBasicBlock.h" 25 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineDominators.h" 26 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h" 27 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h" 28 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h" 29 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h" 30 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineOperand.h" 31 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h" 32 #include "llvm/IR/DebugLoc.h" 33 #include "llvm/Pass.h" 34 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" 35 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 36 #include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h" 37 #include "llvm/Support/Timer.h" 38 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" 39 #include "llvm/Target/TargetRegisterInfo.h" 40 #include <algorithm> 41 #include <cassert> 42 #include <cstdint> 43 #include <iterator> 44 #include <utility> 45 #include <vector> 46 47 using namespace llvm; 48 49 static cl::opt<unsigned> VRegIndexCutoff("insert-vreg-cutoff", cl::init(~0U), 50 cl::Hidden, cl::ZeroOrMore, cl::desc("Vreg# cutoff for insert generation.")); 51 // The distance cutoff is selected based on the precheckin-perf results: 52 // cutoffs 20, 25, 35, and 40 are worse than 30. 53 static cl::opt<unsigned> VRegDistCutoff("insert-dist-cutoff", cl::init(30U), 54 cl::Hidden, cl::ZeroOrMore, cl::desc("Vreg distance cutoff for insert " 55 "generation.")); 56 57 static cl::opt<bool> OptTiming("insert-timing", cl::init(false), cl::Hidden, 58 cl::ZeroOrMore, cl::desc("Enable timing of insert generation")); 59 static cl::opt<bool> OptTimingDetail("insert-timing-detail", cl::init(false), 60 cl::Hidden, cl::ZeroOrMore, cl::desc("Enable detailed timing of insert " 61 "generation")); 62 63 static cl::opt<bool> OptSelectAll0("insert-all0", cl::init(false), cl::Hidden, 64 cl::ZeroOrMore); 65 static cl::opt<bool> OptSelectHas0("insert-has0", cl::init(false), cl::Hidden, 66 cl::ZeroOrMore); 67 // Whether to construct constant values via "insert". Could eliminate constant 68 // extenders, but often not practical. 69 static cl::opt<bool> OptConst("insert-const", cl::init(false), cl::Hidden, 70 cl::ZeroOrMore); 71 72 // The preprocessor gets confused when the DEBUG macro is passed larger 73 // chunks of code. Use this function to detect debugging. 74 inline static bool isDebug() { 75 #ifndef NDEBUG 76 return DebugFlag && isCurrentDebugType(DEBUG_TYPE); 77 #else 78 return false; 79 #endif 80 } 81 82 namespace { 83 84 // Set of virtual registers, based on BitVector. 85 struct RegisterSet : private BitVector { 86 RegisterSet() = default; 87 explicit RegisterSet(unsigned s, bool t = false) : BitVector(s, t) {} 88 89 using BitVector::clear; 90 91 unsigned find_first() const { 92 int First = BitVector::find_first(); 93 if (First < 0) 94 return 0; 95 return x2v(First); 96 } 97 98 unsigned find_next(unsigned Prev) const { 99 int Next = BitVector::find_next(v2x(Prev)); 100 if (Next < 0) 101 return 0; 102 return x2v(Next); 103 } 104 105 RegisterSet &insert(unsigned R) { 106 unsigned Idx = v2x(R); 107 ensure(Idx); 108 return static_cast<RegisterSet&>(BitVector::set(Idx)); 109 } 110 RegisterSet &remove(unsigned R) { 111 unsigned Idx = v2x(R); 112 if (Idx >= size()) 113 return *this; 114 return static_cast<RegisterSet&>(BitVector::reset(Idx)); 115 } 116 117 RegisterSet &insert(const RegisterSet &Rs) { 118 return static_cast<RegisterSet&>(BitVector::operator|=(Rs)); 119 } 120 RegisterSet &remove(const RegisterSet &Rs) { 121 return static_cast<RegisterSet&>(BitVector::reset(Rs)); 122 } 123 124 reference operator[](unsigned R) { 125 unsigned Idx = v2x(R); 126 ensure(Idx); 127 return BitVector::operator[](Idx); 128 } 129 bool operator[](unsigned R) const { 130 unsigned Idx = v2x(R); 131 assert(Idx < size()); 132 return BitVector::operator[](Idx); 133 } 134 bool has(unsigned R) const { 135 unsigned Idx = v2x(R); 136 if (Idx >= size()) 137 return false; 138 return BitVector::test(Idx); 139 } 140 141 bool empty() const { 142 return !BitVector::any(); 143 } 144 bool includes(const RegisterSet &Rs) const { 145 // A.BitVector::test(B) <=> A-B != {} 146 return !Rs.BitVector::test(*this); 147 } 148 bool intersects(const RegisterSet &Rs) const { 149 return BitVector::anyCommon(Rs); 150 } 151 152 private: 153 void ensure(unsigned Idx) { 154 if (size() <= Idx) 155 resize(std::max(Idx+1, 32U)); 156 } 157 158 static inline unsigned v2x(unsigned v) { 159 return TargetRegisterInfo::virtReg2Index(v); 160 } 161 162 static inline unsigned x2v(unsigned x) { 163 return TargetRegisterInfo::index2VirtReg(x); 164 } 165 }; 166 167 struct PrintRegSet { 168 PrintRegSet(const RegisterSet &S, const TargetRegisterInfo *RI) 169 : RS(S), TRI(RI) {} 170 171 friend raw_ostream &operator<< (raw_ostream &OS, 172 const PrintRegSet &P); 173 174 private: 175 const RegisterSet &RS; 176 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI; 177 }; 178 179 raw_ostream &operator<< (raw_ostream &OS, const PrintRegSet &P) { 180 OS << '{'; 181 for (unsigned R = P.RS.find_first(); R; R = P.RS.find_next(R)) 182 OS << ' ' << PrintReg(R, P.TRI); 183 OS << " }"; 184 return OS; 185 } 186 187 // A convenience class to associate unsigned numbers (such as virtual 188 // registers) with unsigned numbers. 189 struct UnsignedMap : public DenseMap<unsigned,unsigned> { 190 UnsignedMap() = default; 191 192 private: 193 typedef DenseMap<unsigned,unsigned> BaseType; 194 }; 195 196 // A utility to establish an ordering between virtual registers: 197 // VRegA < VRegB <=> RegisterOrdering[VRegA] < RegisterOrdering[VRegB] 198 // This is meant as a cache for the ordering of virtual registers defined 199 // by a potentially expensive comparison function, or obtained by a proce- 200 // dure that should not be repeated each time two registers are compared. 201 struct RegisterOrdering : public UnsignedMap { 202 RegisterOrdering() = default; 203 204 unsigned operator[](unsigned VR) const { 205 const_iterator F = find(VR); 206 assert(F != end()); 207 return F->second; 208 } 209 210 // Add operator(), so that objects of this class can be used as 211 // comparators in std::sort et al. 212 bool operator() (unsigned VR1, unsigned VR2) const { 213 return operator[](VR1) < operator[](VR2); 214 } 215 }; 216 217 // Ordering of bit values. This class does not have operator[], but 218 // is supplies a comparison operator() for use in std:: algorithms. 219 // The order is as follows: 220 // - 0 < 1 < ref 221 // - ref1 < ref2, if ord(ref1.Reg) < ord(ref2.Reg), 222 // or ord(ref1.Reg) == ord(ref2.Reg), and ref1.Pos < ref2.Pos. 223 struct BitValueOrdering { 224 BitValueOrdering(const RegisterOrdering &RB) : BaseOrd(RB) {} 225 226 bool operator() (const BitTracker::BitValue &V1, 227 const BitTracker::BitValue &V2) const; 228 229 const RegisterOrdering &BaseOrd; 230 }; 231 232 } // end anonymous namespace 233 234 bool BitValueOrdering::operator() (const BitTracker::BitValue &V1, 235 const BitTracker::BitValue &V2) const { 236 if (V1 == V2) 237 return false; 238 // V1==0 => true, V2==0 => false 239 if (V1.is(0) || V2.is(0)) 240 return V1.is(0); 241 // Neither of V1,V2 is 0, and V1!=V2. 242 // V2==1 => false, V1==1 => true 243 if (V2.is(1) || V1.is(1)) 244 return !V2.is(1); 245 // Both V1,V2 are refs. 246 unsigned Ind1 = BaseOrd[V1.RefI.Reg], Ind2 = BaseOrd[V2.RefI.Reg]; 247 if (Ind1 != Ind2) 248 return Ind1 < Ind2; 249 // If V1.Pos==V2.Pos 250 assert(V1.RefI.Pos != V2.RefI.Pos && "Bit values should be different"); 251 return V1.RefI.Pos < V2.RefI.Pos; 252 } 253 254 namespace { 255 256 // Cache for the BitTracker's cell map. Map lookup has a logarithmic 257 // complexity, this class will memoize the lookup results to reduce 258 // the access time for repeated lookups of the same cell. 259 struct CellMapShadow { 260 CellMapShadow(const BitTracker &T) : BT(T) {} 261 262 const BitTracker::RegisterCell &lookup(unsigned VR) { 263 unsigned RInd = TargetRegisterInfo::virtReg2Index(VR); 264 // Grow the vector to at least 32 elements. 265 if (RInd >= CVect.size()) 266 CVect.resize(std::max(RInd+16, 32U), nullptr); 267 const BitTracker::RegisterCell *CP = CVect[RInd]; 268 if (CP == nullptr) 269 CP = CVect[RInd] = &BT.lookup(VR); 270 return *CP; 271 } 272 273 const BitTracker &BT; 274 275 private: 276 typedef std::vector<const BitTracker::RegisterCell*> CellVectType; 277 CellVectType CVect; 278 }; 279 280 // Comparator class for lexicographic ordering of virtual registers 281 // according to the corresponding BitTracker::RegisterCell objects. 282 struct RegisterCellLexCompare { 283 RegisterCellLexCompare(const BitValueOrdering &BO, CellMapShadow &M) 284 : BitOrd(BO), CM(M) {} 285 286 bool operator() (unsigned VR1, unsigned VR2) const; 287 288 private: 289 const BitValueOrdering &BitOrd; 290 CellMapShadow &CM; 291 }; 292 293 // Comparator class for lexicographic ordering of virtual registers 294 // according to the specified bits of the corresponding BitTracker:: 295 // RegisterCell objects. 296 // Specifically, this class will be used to compare bit B of a register 297 // cell for a selected virtual register R with bit N of any register 298 // other than R. 299 struct RegisterCellBitCompareSel { 300 RegisterCellBitCompareSel(unsigned R, unsigned B, unsigned N, 301 const BitValueOrdering &BO, CellMapShadow &M) 302 : SelR(R), SelB(B), BitN(N), BitOrd(BO), CM(M) {} 303 304 bool operator() (unsigned VR1, unsigned VR2) const; 305 306 private: 307 const unsigned SelR, SelB; 308 const unsigned BitN; 309 const BitValueOrdering &BitOrd; 310 CellMapShadow &CM; 311 }; 312 313 } // end anonymous namespace 314 315 bool RegisterCellLexCompare::operator() (unsigned VR1, unsigned VR2) const { 316 // Ordering of registers, made up from two given orderings: 317 // - the ordering of the register numbers, and 318 // - the ordering of register cells. 319 // Def. R1 < R2 if: 320 // - cell(R1) < cell(R2), or 321 // - cell(R1) == cell(R2), and index(R1) < index(R2). 322 // 323 // For register cells, the ordering is lexicographic, with index 0 being 324 // the most significant. 325 if (VR1 == VR2) 326 return false; 327 328 const BitTracker::RegisterCell &RC1 = CM.lookup(VR1), &RC2 = CM.lookup(VR2); 329 uint16_t W1 = RC1.width(), W2 = RC2.width(); 330 for (uint16_t i = 0, w = std::min(W1, W2); i < w; ++i) { 331 const BitTracker::BitValue &V1 = RC1[i], &V2 = RC2[i]; 332 if (V1 != V2) 333 return BitOrd(V1, V2); 334 } 335 // Cells are equal up until the common length. 336 if (W1 != W2) 337 return W1 < W2; 338 339 return BitOrd.BaseOrd[VR1] < BitOrd.BaseOrd[VR2]; 340 } 341 342 bool RegisterCellBitCompareSel::operator() (unsigned VR1, unsigned VR2) const { 343 if (VR1 == VR2) 344 return false; 345 const BitTracker::RegisterCell &RC1 = CM.lookup(VR1); 346 const BitTracker::RegisterCell &RC2 = CM.lookup(VR2); 347 uint16_t W1 = RC1.width(), W2 = RC2.width(); 348 uint16_t Bit1 = (VR1 == SelR) ? SelB : BitN; 349 uint16_t Bit2 = (VR2 == SelR) ? SelB : BitN; 350 // If Bit1 exceeds the width of VR1, then: 351 // - return false, if at the same time Bit2 exceeds VR2, or 352 // - return true, otherwise. 353 // (I.e. "a bit value that does not exist is less than any bit value 354 // that does exist".) 355 if (W1 <= Bit1) 356 return Bit2 < W2; 357 // If Bit1 is within VR1, but Bit2 is not within VR2, return false. 358 if (W2 <= Bit2) 359 return false; 360 361 const BitTracker::BitValue &V1 = RC1[Bit1], V2 = RC2[Bit2]; 362 if (V1 != V2) 363 return BitOrd(V1, V2); 364 return false; 365 } 366 367 namespace { 368 369 class OrderedRegisterList { 370 typedef std::vector<unsigned> ListType; 371 372 public: 373 OrderedRegisterList(const RegisterOrdering &RO) : Ord(RO) {} 374 375 void insert(unsigned VR); 376 void remove(unsigned VR); 377 378 unsigned operator[](unsigned Idx) const { 379 assert(Idx < Seq.size()); 380 return Seq[Idx]; 381 } 382 383 unsigned size() const { 384 return Seq.size(); 385 } 386 387 typedef ListType::iterator iterator; 388 typedef ListType::const_iterator const_iterator; 389 iterator begin() { return Seq.begin(); } 390 iterator end() { return Seq.end(); } 391 const_iterator begin() const { return Seq.begin(); } 392 const_iterator end() const { return Seq.end(); } 393 394 // Convenience function to convert an iterator to the corresponding index. 395 unsigned idx(iterator It) const { return It-begin(); } 396 397 private: 398 ListType Seq; 399 const RegisterOrdering &Ord; 400 }; 401 402 struct PrintORL { 403 PrintORL(const OrderedRegisterList &L, const TargetRegisterInfo *RI) 404 : RL(L), TRI(RI) {} 405 406 friend raw_ostream &operator<< (raw_ostream &OS, const PrintORL &P); 407 408 private: 409 const OrderedRegisterList &RL; 410 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI; 411 }; 412 413 raw_ostream &operator<< (raw_ostream &OS, const PrintORL &P) { 414 OS << '('; 415 OrderedRegisterList::const_iterator B = P.RL.begin(), E = P.RL.end(); 416 for (OrderedRegisterList::const_iterator I = B; I != E; ++I) { 417 if (I != B) 418 OS << ", "; 419 OS << PrintReg(*I, P.TRI); 420 } 421 OS << ')'; 422 return OS; 423 } 424 425 } // end anonymous namespace 426 427 void OrderedRegisterList::insert(unsigned VR) { 428 iterator L = std::lower_bound(Seq.begin(), Seq.end(), VR, Ord); 429 if (L == Seq.end()) 430 Seq.push_back(VR); 431 else 432 Seq.insert(L, VR); 433 } 434 435 void OrderedRegisterList::remove(unsigned VR) { 436 iterator L = std::lower_bound(Seq.begin(), Seq.end(), VR, Ord); 437 assert(L != Seq.end()); 438 Seq.erase(L); 439 } 440 441 namespace { 442 443 // A record of the insert form. The fields correspond to the operands 444 // of the "insert" instruction: 445 // ... = insert(SrcR, InsR, #Wdh, #Off) 446 struct IFRecord { 447 IFRecord(unsigned SR = 0, unsigned IR = 0, uint16_t W = 0, uint16_t O = 0) 448 : SrcR(SR), InsR(IR), Wdh(W), Off(O) {} 449 450 unsigned SrcR, InsR; 451 uint16_t Wdh, Off; 452 }; 453 454 struct PrintIFR { 455 PrintIFR(const IFRecord &R, const TargetRegisterInfo *RI) 456 : IFR(R), TRI(RI) {} 457 458 private: 459 friend raw_ostream &operator<< (raw_ostream &OS, const PrintIFR &P); 460 461 const IFRecord &IFR; 462 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI; 463 }; 464 465 raw_ostream &operator<< (raw_ostream &OS, const PrintIFR &P) { 466 unsigned SrcR = P.IFR.SrcR, InsR = P.IFR.InsR; 467 OS << '(' << PrintReg(SrcR, P.TRI) << ',' << PrintReg(InsR, P.TRI) 468 << ",#" << P.IFR.Wdh << ",#" << P.IFR.Off << ')'; 469 return OS; 470 } 471 472 typedef std::pair<IFRecord,RegisterSet> IFRecordWithRegSet; 473 474 } // end anonymous namespace 475 476 namespace llvm { 477 478 void initializeHexagonGenInsertPass(PassRegistry&); 479 FunctionPass *createHexagonGenInsert(); 480 481 } // end namespace llvm 482 483 namespace { 484 485 class HexagonGenInsert : public MachineFunctionPass { 486 public: 487 static char ID; 488 489 HexagonGenInsert() : MachineFunctionPass(ID), HII(nullptr), HRI(nullptr) { 490 initializeHexagonGenInsertPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 491 } 492 493 StringRef getPassName() const override { 494 return "Hexagon generate \"insert\" instructions"; 495 } 496 497 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { 498 AU.addRequired<MachineDominatorTree>(); 499 AU.addPreserved<MachineDominatorTree>(); 500 MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU); 501 } 502 503 bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) override; 504 505 private: 506 typedef DenseMap<std::pair<unsigned,unsigned>,unsigned> PairMapType; 507 508 void buildOrderingMF(RegisterOrdering &RO) const; 509 void buildOrderingBT(RegisterOrdering &RB, RegisterOrdering &RO) const; 510 bool isIntClass(const TargetRegisterClass *RC) const; 511 bool isConstant(unsigned VR) const; 512 bool isSmallConstant(unsigned VR) const; 513 bool isValidInsertForm(unsigned DstR, unsigned SrcR, unsigned InsR, 514 uint16_t L, uint16_t S) const; 515 bool findSelfReference(unsigned VR) const; 516 bool findNonSelfReference(unsigned VR) const; 517 void getInstrDefs(const MachineInstr *MI, RegisterSet &Defs) const; 518 void getInstrUses(const MachineInstr *MI, RegisterSet &Uses) const; 519 unsigned distance(const MachineBasicBlock *FromB, 520 const MachineBasicBlock *ToB, const UnsignedMap &RPO, 521 PairMapType &M) const; 522 unsigned distance(MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator FromI, 523 MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator ToI, const UnsignedMap &RPO, 524 PairMapType &M) const; 525 bool findRecordInsertForms(unsigned VR, OrderedRegisterList &AVs); 526 void collectInBlock(MachineBasicBlock *B, OrderedRegisterList &AVs); 527 void findRemovableRegisters(unsigned VR, IFRecord IF, 528 RegisterSet &RMs) const; 529 void computeRemovableRegisters(); 530 531 void pruneEmptyLists(); 532 void pruneCoveredSets(unsigned VR); 533 void pruneUsesTooFar(unsigned VR, const UnsignedMap &RPO, PairMapType &M); 534 void pruneRegCopies(unsigned VR); 535 void pruneCandidates(); 536 void selectCandidates(); 537 bool generateInserts(); 538 539 bool removeDeadCode(MachineDomTreeNode *N); 540 541 // IFRecord coupled with a set of potentially removable registers: 542 typedef std::vector<IFRecordWithRegSet> IFListType; 543 typedef DenseMap<unsigned,IFListType> IFMapType; // vreg -> IFListType 544 545 void dump_map() const; 546 547 const HexagonInstrInfo *HII; 548 const HexagonRegisterInfo *HRI; 549 550 MachineFunction *MFN; 551 MachineRegisterInfo *MRI; 552 MachineDominatorTree *MDT; 553 CellMapShadow *CMS; 554 555 RegisterOrdering BaseOrd; 556 RegisterOrdering CellOrd; 557 IFMapType IFMap; 558 }; 559 560 char HexagonGenInsert::ID = 0; 561 562 } // end anonymous namespace 563 564 void HexagonGenInsert::dump_map() const { 565 typedef IFMapType::const_iterator iterator; 566 for (iterator I = IFMap.begin(), E = IFMap.end(); I != E; ++I) { 567 dbgs() << " " << PrintReg(I->first, HRI) << ":\n"; 568 const IFListType &LL = I->second; 569 for (unsigned i = 0, n = LL.size(); i < n; ++i) 570 dbgs() << " " << PrintIFR(LL[i].first, HRI) << ", " 571 << PrintRegSet(LL[i].second, HRI) << '\n'; 572 } 573 } 574 575 void HexagonGenInsert::buildOrderingMF(RegisterOrdering &RO) const { 576 unsigned Index = 0; 577 typedef MachineFunction::const_iterator mf_iterator; 578 for (mf_iterator A = MFN->begin(), Z = MFN->end(); A != Z; ++A) { 579 const MachineBasicBlock &B = *A; 580 if (!CMS->BT.reached(&B)) 581 continue; 582 typedef MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator mb_iterator; 583 for (mb_iterator I = B.begin(), E = B.end(); I != E; ++I) { 584 const MachineInstr *MI = &*I; 585 for (unsigned i = 0, n = MI->getNumOperands(); i < n; ++i) { 586 const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i); 587 if (MO.isReg() && MO.isDef()) { 588 unsigned R = MO.getReg(); 589 assert(MO.getSubReg() == 0 && "Unexpected subregister in definition"); 590 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(R)) 591 RO.insert(std::make_pair(R, Index++)); 592 } 593 } 594 } 595 } 596 // Since some virtual registers may have had their def and uses eliminated, 597 // they are no longer referenced in the code, and so they will not appear 598 // in the map. 599 } 600 601 void HexagonGenInsert::buildOrderingBT(RegisterOrdering &RB, 602 RegisterOrdering &RO) const { 603 // Create a vector of all virtual registers (collect them from the base 604 // ordering RB), and then sort it using the RegisterCell comparator. 605 BitValueOrdering BVO(RB); 606 RegisterCellLexCompare LexCmp(BVO, *CMS); 607 typedef std::vector<unsigned> SortableVectorType; 608 SortableVectorType VRs; 609 for (RegisterOrdering::iterator I = RB.begin(), E = RB.end(); I != E; ++I) 610 VRs.push_back(I->first); 611 std::sort(VRs.begin(), VRs.end(), LexCmp); 612 // Transfer the results to the outgoing register ordering. 613 for (unsigned i = 0, n = VRs.size(); i < n; ++i) 614 RO.insert(std::make_pair(VRs[i], i)); 615 } 616 617 inline bool HexagonGenInsert::isIntClass(const TargetRegisterClass *RC) const { 618 return RC == &Hexagon::IntRegsRegClass || RC == &Hexagon::DoubleRegsRegClass; 619 } 620 621 bool HexagonGenInsert::isConstant(unsigned VR) const { 622 const BitTracker::RegisterCell &RC = CMS->lookup(VR); 623 uint16_t W = RC.width(); 624 for (uint16_t i = 0; i < W; ++i) { 625 const BitTracker::BitValue &BV = RC[i]; 626 if (BV.is(0) || BV.is(1)) 627 continue; 628 return false; 629 } 630 return true; 631 } 632 633 bool HexagonGenInsert::isSmallConstant(unsigned VR) const { 634 const BitTracker::RegisterCell &RC = CMS->lookup(VR); 635 uint16_t W = RC.width(); 636 if (W > 64) 637 return false; 638 uint64_t V = 0, B = 1; 639 for (uint16_t i = 0; i < W; ++i) { 640 const BitTracker::BitValue &BV = RC[i]; 641 if (BV.is(1)) 642 V |= B; 643 else if (!BV.is(0)) 644 return false; 645 B <<= 1; 646 } 647 648 // For 32-bit registers, consider: Rd = #s16. 649 if (W == 32) 650 return isInt<16>(V); 651 652 // For 64-bit registers, it's Rdd = #s8 or Rdd = combine(#s8,#s8) 653 return isInt<8>(Lo_32(V)) && isInt<8>(Hi_32(V)); 654 } 655 656 bool HexagonGenInsert::isValidInsertForm(unsigned DstR, unsigned SrcR, 657 unsigned InsR, uint16_t L, uint16_t S) const { 658 const TargetRegisterClass *DstRC = MRI->getRegClass(DstR); 659 const TargetRegisterClass *SrcRC = MRI->getRegClass(SrcR); 660 const TargetRegisterClass *InsRC = MRI->getRegClass(InsR); 661 // Only integet (32-/64-bit) register classes. 662 if (!isIntClass(DstRC) || !isIntClass(SrcRC) || !isIntClass(InsRC)) 663 return false; 664 // The "source" register must be of the same class as DstR. 665 if (DstRC != SrcRC) 666 return false; 667 if (DstRC == InsRC) 668 return true; 669 // A 64-bit register can only be generated from other 64-bit registers. 670 if (DstRC == &Hexagon::DoubleRegsRegClass) 671 return false; 672 // Otherwise, the L and S cannot span 32-bit word boundary. 673 if (S < 32 && S+L > 32) 674 return false; 675 return true; 676 } 677 678 bool HexagonGenInsert::findSelfReference(unsigned VR) const { 679 const BitTracker::RegisterCell &RC = CMS->lookup(VR); 680 for (uint16_t i = 0, w = RC.width(); i < w; ++i) { 681 const BitTracker::BitValue &V = RC[i]; 682 if (V.Type == BitTracker::BitValue::Ref && V.RefI.Reg == VR) 683 return true; 684 } 685 return false; 686 } 687 688 bool HexagonGenInsert::findNonSelfReference(unsigned VR) const { 689 BitTracker::RegisterCell RC = CMS->lookup(VR); 690 for (uint16_t i = 0, w = RC.width(); i < w; ++i) { 691 const BitTracker::BitValue &V = RC[i]; 692 if (V.Type == BitTracker::BitValue::Ref && V.RefI.Reg != VR) 693 return true; 694 } 695 return false; 696 } 697 698 void HexagonGenInsert::getInstrDefs(const MachineInstr *MI, 699 RegisterSet &Defs) const { 700 for (unsigned i = 0, n = MI->getNumOperands(); i < n; ++i) { 701 const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i); 702 if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isDef()) 703 continue; 704 unsigned R = MO.getReg(); 705 if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(R)) 706 continue; 707 Defs.insert(R); 708 } 709 } 710 711 void HexagonGenInsert::getInstrUses(const MachineInstr *MI, 712 RegisterSet &Uses) const { 713 for (unsigned i = 0, n = MI->getNumOperands(); i < n; ++i) { 714 const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i); 715 if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isUse()) 716 continue; 717 unsigned R = MO.getReg(); 718 if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(R)) 719 continue; 720 Uses.insert(R); 721 } 722 } 723 724 unsigned HexagonGenInsert::distance(const MachineBasicBlock *FromB, 725 const MachineBasicBlock *ToB, const UnsignedMap &RPO, 726 PairMapType &M) const { 727 // Forward distance from the end of a block to the beginning of it does 728 // not make sense. This function should not be called with FromB == ToB. 729 assert(FromB != ToB); 730 731 unsigned FromN = FromB->getNumber(), ToN = ToB->getNumber(); 732 // If we have already computed it, return the cached result. 733 PairMapType::iterator F = M.find(std::make_pair(FromN, ToN)); 734 if (F != M.end()) 735 return F->second; 736 unsigned ToRPO = RPO.lookup(ToN); 737 738 unsigned MaxD = 0; 739 typedef MachineBasicBlock::const_pred_iterator pred_iterator; 740 for (pred_iterator I = ToB->pred_begin(), E = ToB->pred_end(); I != E; ++I) { 741 const MachineBasicBlock *PB = *I; 742 // Skip back edges. Also, if FromB is a predecessor of ToB, the distance 743 // along that path will be 0, and we don't need to do any calculations 744 // on it. 745 if (PB == FromB || RPO.lookup(PB->getNumber()) >= ToRPO) 746 continue; 747 unsigned D = PB->size() + distance(FromB, PB, RPO, M); 748 if (D > MaxD) 749 MaxD = D; 750 } 751 752 // Memoize the result for later lookup. 753 M.insert(std::make_pair(std::make_pair(FromN, ToN), MaxD)); 754 return MaxD; 755 } 756 757 unsigned HexagonGenInsert::distance(MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator FromI, 758 MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator ToI, const UnsignedMap &RPO, 759 PairMapType &M) const { 760 const MachineBasicBlock *FB = FromI->getParent(), *TB = ToI->getParent(); 761 if (FB == TB) 762 return std::distance(FromI, ToI); 763 unsigned D1 = std::distance(TB->begin(), ToI); 764 unsigned D2 = distance(FB, TB, RPO, M); 765 unsigned D3 = std::distance(FromI, FB->end()); 766 return D1+D2+D3; 767 } 768 769 bool HexagonGenInsert::findRecordInsertForms(unsigned VR, 770 OrderedRegisterList &AVs) { 771 if (isDebug()) { 772 dbgs() << __func__ << ": " << PrintReg(VR, HRI) 773 << " AVs: " << PrintORL(AVs, HRI) << "\n"; 774 } 775 if (AVs.size() == 0) 776 return false; 777 778 typedef OrderedRegisterList::iterator iterator; 779 BitValueOrdering BVO(BaseOrd); 780 const BitTracker::RegisterCell &RC = CMS->lookup(VR); 781 uint16_t W = RC.width(); 782 783 typedef std::pair<unsigned,uint16_t> RSRecord; // (reg,shift) 784 typedef std::vector<RSRecord> RSListType; 785 // Have a map, with key being the matching prefix length, and the value 786 // being the list of pairs (R,S), where R's prefix matches VR at S. 787 // (DenseMap<uint16_t,RSListType> fails to instantiate.) 788 typedef DenseMap<unsigned,RSListType> LRSMapType; 789 LRSMapType LM; 790 791 // Conceptually, rotate the cell RC right (i.e. towards the LSB) by S, 792 // and find matching prefixes from AVs with the rotated RC. Such a prefix 793 // would match a string of bits (of length L) in RC starting at S. 794 for (uint16_t S = 0; S < W; ++S) { 795 iterator B = AVs.begin(), E = AVs.end(); 796 // The registers in AVs are ordered according to the lexical order of 797 // the corresponding register cells. This means that the range of regis- 798 // ters in AVs that match a prefix of length L+1 will be contained in 799 // the range that matches a prefix of length L. This means that we can 800 // keep narrowing the search space as the prefix length goes up. This 801 // helps reduce the overall complexity of the search. 802 uint16_t L; 803 for (L = 0; L < W-S; ++L) { 804 // Compare against VR's bits starting at S, which emulates rotation 805 // of VR by S. 806 RegisterCellBitCompareSel RCB(VR, S+L, L, BVO, *CMS); 807 iterator NewB = std::lower_bound(B, E, VR, RCB); 808 iterator NewE = std::upper_bound(NewB, E, VR, RCB); 809 // For the registers that are eliminated from the next range, L is 810 // the longest prefix matching VR at position S (their prefixes 811 // differ from VR at S+L). If L>0, record this information for later 812 // use. 813 if (L > 0) { 814 for (iterator I = B; I != NewB; ++I) 815 LM[L].push_back(std::make_pair(*I, S)); 816 for (iterator I = NewE; I != E; ++I) 817 LM[L].push_back(std::make_pair(*I, S)); 818 } 819 B = NewB, E = NewE; 820 if (B == E) 821 break; 822 } 823 // Record the final register range. If this range is non-empty, then 824 // L=W-S. 825 assert(B == E || L == W-S); 826 if (B != E) { 827 for (iterator I = B; I != E; ++I) 828 LM[L].push_back(std::make_pair(*I, S)); 829 // If B!=E, then we found a range of registers whose prefixes cover the 830 // rest of VR from position S. There is no need to further advance S. 831 break; 832 } 833 } 834 835 if (isDebug()) { 836 dbgs() << "Prefixes matching register " << PrintReg(VR, HRI) << "\n"; 837 for (LRSMapType::iterator I = LM.begin(), E = LM.end(); I != E; ++I) { 838 dbgs() << " L=" << I->first << ':'; 839 const RSListType &LL = I->second; 840 for (unsigned i = 0, n = LL.size(); i < n; ++i) 841 dbgs() << " (" << PrintReg(LL[i].first, HRI) << ",@" 842 << LL[i].second << ')'; 843 dbgs() << '\n'; 844 } 845 } 846 847 bool Recorded = false; 848 849 for (iterator I = AVs.begin(), E = AVs.end(); I != E; ++I) { 850 unsigned SrcR = *I; 851 int FDi = -1, LDi = -1; // First/last different bit. 852 const BitTracker::RegisterCell &AC = CMS->lookup(SrcR); 853 uint16_t AW = AC.width(); 854 for (uint16_t i = 0, w = std::min(W, AW); i < w; ++i) { 855 if (RC[i] == AC[i]) 856 continue; 857 if (FDi == -1) 858 FDi = i; 859 LDi = i; 860 } 861 if (FDi == -1) 862 continue; // TODO (future): Record identical registers. 863 // Look for a register whose prefix could patch the range [FD..LD] 864 // where VR and SrcR differ. 865 uint16_t FD = FDi, LD = LDi; // Switch to unsigned type. 866 uint16_t MinL = LD-FD+1; 867 for (uint16_t L = MinL; L < W; ++L) { 868 LRSMapType::iterator F = LM.find(L); 869 if (F == LM.end()) 870 continue; 871 RSListType &LL = F->second; 872 for (unsigned i = 0, n = LL.size(); i < n; ++i) { 873 uint16_t S = LL[i].second; 874 // MinL is the minimum length of the prefix. Any length above MinL 875 // allows some flexibility as to where the prefix can start: 876 // given the extra length EL=L-MinL, the prefix must start between 877 // max(0,FD-EL) and FD. 878 if (S > FD) // Starts too late. 879 continue; 880 uint16_t EL = L-MinL; 881 uint16_t LowS = (EL < FD) ? FD-EL : 0; 882 if (S < LowS) // Starts too early. 883 continue; 884 unsigned InsR = LL[i].first; 885 if (!isValidInsertForm(VR, SrcR, InsR, L, S)) 886 continue; 887 if (isDebug()) { 888 dbgs() << PrintReg(VR, HRI) << " = insert(" << PrintReg(SrcR, HRI) 889 << ',' << PrintReg(InsR, HRI) << ",#" << L << ",#" 890 << S << ")\n"; 891 } 892 IFRecordWithRegSet RR(IFRecord(SrcR, InsR, L, S), RegisterSet()); 893 IFMap[VR].push_back(RR); 894 Recorded = true; 895 } 896 } 897 } 898 899 return Recorded; 900 } 901 902 void HexagonGenInsert::collectInBlock(MachineBasicBlock *B, 903 OrderedRegisterList &AVs) { 904 if (isDebug()) 905 dbgs() << "visiting block BB#" << B->getNumber() << "\n"; 906 907 // First, check if this block is reachable at all. If not, the bit tracker 908 // will not have any information about registers in it. 909 if (!CMS->BT.reached(B)) 910 return; 911 912 bool DoConst = OptConst; 913 // Keep a separate set of registers defined in this block, so that we 914 // can remove them from the list of available registers once all DT 915 // successors have been processed. 916 RegisterSet BlockDefs, InsDefs; 917 for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = B->begin(), E = B->end(); I != E; ++I) { 918 MachineInstr *MI = &*I; 919 InsDefs.clear(); 920 getInstrDefs(MI, InsDefs); 921 // Leave those alone. They are more transparent than "insert". 922 bool Skip = MI->isCopy() || MI->isRegSequence(); 923 924 if (!Skip) { 925 // Visit all defined registers, and attempt to find the corresponding 926 // "insert" representations. 927 for (unsigned VR = InsDefs.find_first(); VR; VR = InsDefs.find_next(VR)) { 928 // Do not collect registers that are known to be compile-time cons- 929 // tants, unless requested. 930 if (!DoConst && isConstant(VR)) 931 continue; 932 // If VR's cell contains a reference to VR, then VR cannot be defined 933 // via "insert". If VR is a constant that can be generated in a single 934 // instruction (without constant extenders), generating it via insert 935 // makes no sense. 936 if (findSelfReference(VR) || isSmallConstant(VR)) 937 continue; 938 939 findRecordInsertForms(VR, AVs); 940 } 941 } 942 943 // Insert the defined registers into the list of available registers 944 // after they have been processed. 945 for (unsigned VR = InsDefs.find_first(); VR; VR = InsDefs.find_next(VR)) 946 AVs.insert(VR); 947 BlockDefs.insert(InsDefs); 948 } 949 950 for (auto *DTN : children<MachineDomTreeNode*>(MDT->getNode(B))) { 951 MachineBasicBlock *SB = DTN->getBlock(); 952 collectInBlock(SB, AVs); 953 } 954 955 for (unsigned VR = BlockDefs.find_first(); VR; VR = BlockDefs.find_next(VR)) 956 AVs.remove(VR); 957 } 958 959 void HexagonGenInsert::findRemovableRegisters(unsigned VR, IFRecord IF, 960 RegisterSet &RMs) const { 961 // For a given register VR and a insert form, find the registers that are 962 // used by the current definition of VR, and which would no longer be 963 // needed for it after the definition of VR is replaced with the insert 964 // form. These are the registers that could potentially become dead. 965 RegisterSet Regs[2]; 966 967 unsigned S = 0; // Register set selector. 968 Regs[S].insert(VR); 969 970 while (!Regs[S].empty()) { 971 // Breadth-first search. 972 unsigned OtherS = 1-S; 973 Regs[OtherS].clear(); 974 for (unsigned R = Regs[S].find_first(); R; R = Regs[S].find_next(R)) { 975 Regs[S].remove(R); 976 if (R == IF.SrcR || R == IF.InsR) 977 continue; 978 // Check if a given register has bits that are references to any other 979 // registers. This is to detect situations where the instruction that 980 // defines register R takes register Q as an operand, but R itself does 981 // not contain any bits from Q. Loads are examples of how this could 982 // happen: 983 // R = load Q 984 // In this case (assuming we do not have any knowledge about the loaded 985 // value), we must not treat R as a "conveyance" of the bits from Q. 986 // (The information in BT about R's bits would have them as constants, 987 // in case of zero-extending loads, or refs to R.) 988 if (!findNonSelfReference(R)) 989 continue; 990 RMs.insert(R); 991 const MachineInstr *DefI = MRI->getVRegDef(R); 992 assert(DefI); 993 // Do not iterate past PHI nodes to avoid infinite loops. This can 994 // make the final set a bit less accurate, but the removable register 995 // sets are an approximation anyway. 996 if (DefI->isPHI()) 997 continue; 998 getInstrUses(DefI, Regs[OtherS]); 999 } 1000 S = OtherS; 1001 } 1002 // The register VR is added to the list as a side-effect of the algorithm, 1003 // but it is not "potentially removable". A potentially removable register 1004 // is one that may become unused (dead) after conversion to the insert form 1005 // IF, and obviously VR (or its replacement) will not become dead by apply- 1006 // ing IF. 1007 RMs.remove(VR); 1008 } 1009 1010 void HexagonGenInsert::computeRemovableRegisters() { 1011 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(), E = IFMap.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1012 IFListType &LL = I->second; 1013 for (unsigned i = 0, n = LL.size(); i < n; ++i) 1014 findRemovableRegisters(I->first, LL[i].first, LL[i].second); 1015 } 1016 } 1017 1018 void HexagonGenInsert::pruneEmptyLists() { 1019 // Remove all entries from the map, where the register has no insert forms 1020 // associated with it. 1021 typedef SmallVector<IFMapType::iterator,16> IterListType; 1022 IterListType Prune; 1023 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(), E = IFMap.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1024 if (I->second.empty()) 1025 Prune.push_back(I); 1026 } 1027 for (unsigned i = 0, n = Prune.size(); i < n; ++i) 1028 IFMap.erase(Prune[i]); 1029 } 1030 1031 void HexagonGenInsert::pruneCoveredSets(unsigned VR) { 1032 IFMapType::iterator F = IFMap.find(VR); 1033 assert(F != IFMap.end()); 1034 IFListType &LL = F->second; 1035 1036 // First, examine the IF candidates for register VR whose removable-regis- 1037 // ter sets are empty. This means that a given candidate will not help eli- 1038 // minate any registers, but since "insert" is not a constant-extendable 1039 // instruction, using such a candidate may reduce code size if the defini- 1040 // tion of VR is constant-extended. 1041 // If there exists a candidate with a non-empty set, the ones with empty 1042 // sets will not be used and can be removed. 1043 MachineInstr *DefVR = MRI->getVRegDef(VR); 1044 bool DefEx = HII->isConstExtended(*DefVR); 1045 bool HasNE = false; 1046 for (unsigned i = 0, n = LL.size(); i < n; ++i) { 1047 if (LL[i].second.empty()) 1048 continue; 1049 HasNE = true; 1050 break; 1051 } 1052 if (!DefEx || HasNE) { 1053 // The definition of VR is not constant-extended, or there is a candidate 1054 // with a non-empty set. Remove all candidates with empty sets. 1055 auto IsEmpty = [] (const IFRecordWithRegSet &IR) -> bool { 1056 return IR.second.empty(); 1057 }; 1058 auto End = llvm::remove_if(LL, IsEmpty); 1059 if (End != LL.end()) 1060 LL.erase(End, LL.end()); 1061 } else { 1062 // The definition of VR is constant-extended, and all candidates have 1063 // empty removable-register sets. Pick the maximum candidate, and remove 1064 // all others. The "maximum" does not have any special meaning here, it 1065 // is only so that the candidate that will remain on the list is selec- 1066 // ted deterministically. 1067 IFRecord MaxIF = LL[0].first; 1068 for (unsigned i = 1, n = LL.size(); i < n; ++i) { 1069 // If LL[MaxI] < LL[i], then MaxI = i. 1070 const IFRecord &IF = LL[i].first; 1071 unsigned M0 = BaseOrd[MaxIF.SrcR], M1 = BaseOrd[MaxIF.InsR]; 1072 unsigned R0 = BaseOrd[IF.SrcR], R1 = BaseOrd[IF.InsR]; 1073 if (M0 > R0) 1074 continue; 1075 if (M0 == R0) { 1076 if (M1 > R1) 1077 continue; 1078 if (M1 == R1) { 1079 if (MaxIF.Wdh > IF.Wdh) 1080 continue; 1081 if (MaxIF.Wdh == IF.Wdh && MaxIF.Off >= IF.Off) 1082 continue; 1083 } 1084 } 1085 // MaxIF < IF. 1086 MaxIF = IF; 1087 } 1088 // Remove everything except the maximum candidate. All register sets 1089 // are empty, so no need to preserve anything. 1090 LL.clear(); 1091 LL.push_back(std::make_pair(MaxIF, RegisterSet())); 1092 } 1093 1094 // Now, remove those whose sets of potentially removable registers are 1095 // contained in another IF candidate for VR. For example, given these 1096 // candidates for vreg45, 1097 // %vreg45: 1098 // (%vreg44,%vreg41,#9,#8), { %vreg42 } 1099 // (%vreg43,%vreg41,#9,#8), { %vreg42 %vreg44 } 1100 // remove the first one, since it is contained in the second one. 1101 for (unsigned i = 0, n = LL.size(); i < n; ) { 1102 const RegisterSet &RMi = LL[i].second; 1103 unsigned j = 0; 1104 while (j < n) { 1105 if (j != i && LL[j].second.includes(RMi)) 1106 break; 1107 j++; 1108 } 1109 if (j == n) { // RMi not contained in anything else. 1110 i++; 1111 continue; 1112 } 1113 LL.erase(LL.begin()+i); 1114 n = LL.size(); 1115 } 1116 } 1117 1118 void HexagonGenInsert::pruneUsesTooFar(unsigned VR, const UnsignedMap &RPO, 1119 PairMapType &M) { 1120 IFMapType::iterator F = IFMap.find(VR); 1121 assert(F != IFMap.end()); 1122 IFListType &LL = F->second; 1123 unsigned Cutoff = VRegDistCutoff; 1124 const MachineInstr *DefV = MRI->getVRegDef(VR); 1125 1126 for (unsigned i = LL.size(); i > 0; --i) { 1127 unsigned SR = LL[i-1].first.SrcR, IR = LL[i-1].first.InsR; 1128 const MachineInstr *DefS = MRI->getVRegDef(SR); 1129 const MachineInstr *DefI = MRI->getVRegDef(IR); 1130 unsigned DSV = distance(DefS, DefV, RPO, M); 1131 if (DSV < Cutoff) { 1132 unsigned DIV = distance(DefI, DefV, RPO, M); 1133 if (DIV < Cutoff) 1134 continue; 1135 } 1136 LL.erase(LL.begin()+(i-1)); 1137 } 1138 } 1139 1140 void HexagonGenInsert::pruneRegCopies(unsigned VR) { 1141 IFMapType::iterator F = IFMap.find(VR); 1142 assert(F != IFMap.end()); 1143 IFListType &LL = F->second; 1144 1145 auto IsCopy = [] (const IFRecordWithRegSet &IR) -> bool { 1146 return IR.first.Wdh == 32 && (IR.first.Off == 0 || IR.first.Off == 32); 1147 }; 1148 auto End = llvm::remove_if(LL, IsCopy); 1149 if (End != LL.end()) 1150 LL.erase(End, LL.end()); 1151 } 1152 1153 void HexagonGenInsert::pruneCandidates() { 1154 // Remove candidates that are not beneficial, regardless of the final 1155 // selection method. 1156 // First, remove candidates whose potentially removable set is a subset 1157 // of another candidate's set. 1158 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(), E = IFMap.end(); I != E; ++I) 1159 pruneCoveredSets(I->first); 1160 1161 UnsignedMap RPO; 1162 typedef ReversePostOrderTraversal<const MachineFunction*> RPOTType; 1163 RPOTType RPOT(MFN); 1164 unsigned RPON = 0; 1165 for (RPOTType::rpo_iterator I = RPOT.begin(), E = RPOT.end(); I != E; ++I) 1166 RPO[(*I)->getNumber()] = RPON++; 1167 1168 PairMapType Memo; // Memoization map for distance calculation. 1169 // Remove candidates that would use registers defined too far away. 1170 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(), E = IFMap.end(); I != E; ++I) 1171 pruneUsesTooFar(I->first, RPO, Memo); 1172 1173 pruneEmptyLists(); 1174 1175 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(), E = IFMap.end(); I != E; ++I) 1176 pruneRegCopies(I->first); 1177 } 1178 1179 namespace { 1180 1181 // Class for comparing IF candidates for registers that have multiple of 1182 // them. The smaller the candidate, according to this ordering, the better. 1183 // First, compare the number of zeros in the associated potentially remova- 1184 // ble register sets. "Zero" indicates that the register is very likely to 1185 // become dead after this transformation. 1186 // Second, compare "averages", i.e. use-count per size. The lower wins. 1187 // After that, it does not really matter which one is smaller. Resolve 1188 // the tie in some deterministic way. 1189 struct IFOrdering { 1190 IFOrdering(const UnsignedMap &UC, const RegisterOrdering &BO) 1191 : UseC(UC), BaseOrd(BO) {} 1192 1193 bool operator() (const IFRecordWithRegSet &A, 1194 const IFRecordWithRegSet &B) const; 1195 1196 private: 1197 void stats(const RegisterSet &Rs, unsigned &Size, unsigned &Zero, 1198 unsigned &Sum) const; 1199 1200 const UnsignedMap &UseC; 1201 const RegisterOrdering &BaseOrd; 1202 }; 1203 1204 } // end anonymous namespace 1205 1206 bool IFOrdering::operator() (const IFRecordWithRegSet &A, 1207 const IFRecordWithRegSet &B) const { 1208 unsigned SizeA = 0, ZeroA = 0, SumA = 0; 1209 unsigned SizeB = 0, ZeroB = 0, SumB = 0; 1210 stats(A.second, SizeA, ZeroA, SumA); 1211 stats(B.second, SizeB, ZeroB, SumB); 1212 1213 // We will pick the minimum element. The more zeros, the better. 1214 if (ZeroA != ZeroB) 1215 return ZeroA > ZeroB; 1216 // Compare SumA/SizeA with SumB/SizeB, lower is better. 1217 uint64_t AvgA = SumA*SizeB, AvgB = SumB*SizeA; 1218 if (AvgA != AvgB) 1219 return AvgA < AvgB; 1220 1221 // The sets compare identical so far. Resort to comparing the IF records. 1222 // The actual values don't matter, this is only for determinism. 1223 unsigned OSA = BaseOrd[A.first.SrcR], OSB = BaseOrd[B.first.SrcR]; 1224 if (OSA != OSB) 1225 return OSA < OSB; 1226 unsigned OIA = BaseOrd[A.first.InsR], OIB = BaseOrd[B.first.InsR]; 1227 if (OIA != OIB) 1228 return OIA < OIB; 1229 if (A.first.Wdh != B.first.Wdh) 1230 return A.first.Wdh < B.first.Wdh; 1231 return A.first.Off < B.first.Off; 1232 } 1233 1234 void IFOrdering::stats(const RegisterSet &Rs, unsigned &Size, unsigned &Zero, 1235 unsigned &Sum) const { 1236 for (unsigned R = Rs.find_first(); R; R = Rs.find_next(R)) { 1237 UnsignedMap::const_iterator F = UseC.find(R); 1238 assert(F != UseC.end()); 1239 unsigned UC = F->second; 1240 if (UC == 0) 1241 Zero++; 1242 Sum += UC; 1243 Size++; 1244 } 1245 } 1246 1247 void HexagonGenInsert::selectCandidates() { 1248 // Some registers may have multiple valid candidates. Pick the best one 1249 // (or decide not to use any). 1250 1251 // Compute the "removability" measure of R: 1252 // For each potentially removable register R, record the number of regis- 1253 // ters with IF candidates, where R appears in at least one set. 1254 RegisterSet AllRMs; 1255 UnsignedMap UseC, RemC; 1256 IFMapType::iterator End = IFMap.end(); 1257 1258 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(); I != End; ++I) { 1259 const IFListType &LL = I->second; 1260 RegisterSet TT; 1261 for (unsigned i = 0, n = LL.size(); i < n; ++i) 1262 TT.insert(LL[i].second); 1263 for (unsigned R = TT.find_first(); R; R = TT.find_next(R)) 1264 RemC[R]++; 1265 AllRMs.insert(TT); 1266 } 1267 1268 for (unsigned R = AllRMs.find_first(); R; R = AllRMs.find_next(R)) { 1269 typedef MachineRegisterInfo::use_nodbg_iterator use_iterator; 1270 typedef SmallSet<const MachineInstr*,16> InstrSet; 1271 InstrSet UIs; 1272 // Count as the number of instructions in which R is used, not the 1273 // number of operands. 1274 use_iterator E = MRI->use_nodbg_end(); 1275 for (use_iterator I = MRI->use_nodbg_begin(R); I != E; ++I) 1276 UIs.insert(I->getParent()); 1277 unsigned C = UIs.size(); 1278 // Calculate a measure, which is the number of instructions using R, 1279 // minus the "removability" count computed earlier. 1280 unsigned D = RemC[R]; 1281 UseC[R] = (C > D) ? C-D : 0; // doz 1282 } 1283 1284 bool SelectAll0 = OptSelectAll0, SelectHas0 = OptSelectHas0; 1285 if (!SelectAll0 && !SelectHas0) 1286 SelectAll0 = true; 1287 1288 // The smaller the number UseC for a given register R, the "less used" 1289 // R is aside from the opportunities for removal offered by generating 1290 // "insert" instructions. 1291 // Iterate over the IF map, and for those registers that have multiple 1292 // candidates, pick the minimum one according to IFOrdering. 1293 IFOrdering IFO(UseC, BaseOrd); 1294 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(); I != End; ++I) { 1295 IFListType &LL = I->second; 1296 if (LL.empty()) 1297 continue; 1298 // Get the minimum element, remember it and clear the list. If the 1299 // element found is adequate, we will put it back on the list, other- 1300 // wise the list will remain empty, and the entry for this register 1301 // will be removed (i.e. this register will not be replaced by insert). 1302 IFListType::iterator MinI = std::min_element(LL.begin(), LL.end(), IFO); 1303 assert(MinI != LL.end()); 1304 IFRecordWithRegSet M = *MinI; 1305 LL.clear(); 1306 1307 // We want to make sure that this replacement will have a chance to be 1308 // beneficial, and that means that we want to have indication that some 1309 // register will be removed. The most likely registers to be eliminated 1310 // are the use operands in the definition of I->first. Accept/reject a 1311 // candidate based on how many of its uses it can potentially eliminate. 1312 1313 RegisterSet Us; 1314 const MachineInstr *DefI = MRI->getVRegDef(I->first); 1315 getInstrUses(DefI, Us); 1316 bool Accept = false; 1317 1318 if (SelectAll0) { 1319 bool All0 = true; 1320 for (unsigned R = Us.find_first(); R; R = Us.find_next(R)) { 1321 if (UseC[R] == 0) 1322 continue; 1323 All0 = false; 1324 break; 1325 } 1326 Accept = All0; 1327 } else if (SelectHas0) { 1328 bool Has0 = false; 1329 for (unsigned R = Us.find_first(); R; R = Us.find_next(R)) { 1330 if (UseC[R] != 0) 1331 continue; 1332 Has0 = true; 1333 break; 1334 } 1335 Accept = Has0; 1336 } 1337 if (Accept) 1338 LL.push_back(M); 1339 } 1340 1341 // Remove candidates that add uses of removable registers, unless the 1342 // removable registers are among replacement candidates. 1343 // Recompute the removable registers, since some candidates may have 1344 // been eliminated. 1345 AllRMs.clear(); 1346 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(); I != End; ++I) { 1347 const IFListType &LL = I->second; 1348 if (!LL.empty()) 1349 AllRMs.insert(LL[0].second); 1350 } 1351 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(); I != End; ++I) { 1352 IFListType &LL = I->second; 1353 if (LL.empty()) 1354 continue; 1355 unsigned SR = LL[0].first.SrcR, IR = LL[0].first.InsR; 1356 if (AllRMs[SR] || AllRMs[IR]) 1357 LL.clear(); 1358 } 1359 1360 pruneEmptyLists(); 1361 } 1362 1363 bool HexagonGenInsert::generateInserts() { 1364 // Create a new register for each one from IFMap, and store them in the 1365 // map. 1366 UnsignedMap RegMap; 1367 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(), E = IFMap.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1368 unsigned VR = I->first; 1369 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = MRI->getRegClass(VR); 1370 unsigned NewVR = MRI->createVirtualRegister(RC); 1371 RegMap[VR] = NewVR; 1372 } 1373 1374 // We can generate the "insert" instructions using potentially stale re- 1375 // gisters: SrcR and InsR for a given VR may be among other registers that 1376 // are also replaced. This is fine, we will do the mass "rauw" a bit later. 1377 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(), E = IFMap.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1378 MachineInstr *MI = MRI->getVRegDef(I->first); 1379 MachineBasicBlock &B = *MI->getParent(); 1380 DebugLoc DL = MI->getDebugLoc(); 1381 unsigned NewR = RegMap[I->first]; 1382 bool R32 = MRI->getRegClass(NewR) == &Hexagon::IntRegsRegClass; 1383 const MCInstrDesc &D = R32 ? HII->get(Hexagon::S2_insert) 1384 : HII->get(Hexagon::S2_insertp); 1385 IFRecord IF = I->second[0].first; 1386 unsigned Wdh = IF.Wdh, Off = IF.Off; 1387 unsigned InsS = 0; 1388 if (R32 && MRI->getRegClass(IF.InsR) == &Hexagon::DoubleRegsRegClass) { 1389 InsS = Hexagon::isub_lo; 1390 if (Off >= 32) { 1391 InsS = Hexagon::isub_hi; 1392 Off -= 32; 1393 } 1394 } 1395 // Advance to the proper location for inserting instructions. This could 1396 // be B.end(). 1397 MachineBasicBlock::iterator At = MI; 1398 if (MI->isPHI()) 1399 At = B.getFirstNonPHI(); 1400 1401 BuildMI(B, At, DL, D, NewR) 1402 .addReg(IF.SrcR) 1403 .addReg(IF.InsR, 0, InsS) 1404 .addImm(Wdh) 1405 .addImm(Off); 1406 1407 MRI->clearKillFlags(IF.SrcR); 1408 MRI->clearKillFlags(IF.InsR); 1409 } 1410 1411 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(), E = IFMap.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1412 MachineInstr *DefI = MRI->getVRegDef(I->first); 1413 MRI->replaceRegWith(I->first, RegMap[I->first]); 1414 DefI->eraseFromParent(); 1415 } 1416 1417 return true; 1418 } 1419 1420 bool HexagonGenInsert::removeDeadCode(MachineDomTreeNode *N) { 1421 bool Changed = false; 1422 1423 for (auto *DTN : children<MachineDomTreeNode*>(N)) 1424 Changed |= removeDeadCode(DTN); 1425 1426 MachineBasicBlock *B = N->getBlock(); 1427 std::vector<MachineInstr*> Instrs; 1428 for (auto I = B->rbegin(), E = B->rend(); I != E; ++I) 1429 Instrs.push_back(&*I); 1430 1431 for (auto I = Instrs.begin(), E = Instrs.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1432 MachineInstr *MI = *I; 1433 unsigned Opc = MI->getOpcode(); 1434 // Do not touch lifetime markers. This is why the target-independent DCE 1435 // cannot be used. 1436 if (Opc == TargetOpcode::LIFETIME_START || 1437 Opc == TargetOpcode::LIFETIME_END) 1438 continue; 1439 bool Store = false; 1440 if (MI->isInlineAsm() || !MI->isSafeToMove(nullptr, Store)) 1441 continue; 1442 1443 bool AllDead = true; 1444 SmallVector<unsigned,2> Regs; 1445 for (const MachineOperand &MO : MI->operands()) { 1446 if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isDef()) 1447 continue; 1448 unsigned R = MO.getReg(); 1449 if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(R) || 1450 !MRI->use_nodbg_empty(R)) { 1451 AllDead = false; 1452 break; 1453 } 1454 Regs.push_back(R); 1455 } 1456 if (!AllDead) 1457 continue; 1458 1459 B->erase(MI); 1460 for (unsigned I = 0, N = Regs.size(); I != N; ++I) 1461 MRI->markUsesInDebugValueAsUndef(Regs[I]); 1462 Changed = true; 1463 } 1464 1465 return Changed; 1466 } 1467 1468 bool HexagonGenInsert::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) { 1469 if (skipFunction(*MF.getFunction())) 1470 return false; 1471 1472 bool Timing = OptTiming, TimingDetail = Timing && OptTimingDetail; 1473 bool Changed = false; 1474 1475 // Sanity check: one, but not both. 1476 assert(!OptSelectAll0 || !OptSelectHas0); 1477 1478 IFMap.clear(); 1479 BaseOrd.clear(); 1480 CellOrd.clear(); 1481 1482 const auto &ST = MF.getSubtarget<HexagonSubtarget>(); 1483 HII = ST.getInstrInfo(); 1484 HRI = ST.getRegisterInfo(); 1485 MFN = &MF; 1486 MRI = &MF.getRegInfo(); 1487 MDT = &getAnalysis<MachineDominatorTree>(); 1488 1489 // Clean up before any further processing, so that dead code does not 1490 // get used in a newly generated "insert" instruction. Have a custom 1491 // version of DCE that preserves lifetime markers. Without it, merging 1492 // of stack objects can fail to recognize and merge disjoint objects 1493 // leading to unnecessary stack growth. 1494 Changed = removeDeadCode(MDT->getRootNode()); 1495 1496 const HexagonEvaluator HE(*HRI, *MRI, *HII, MF); 1497 BitTracker BTLoc(HE, MF); 1498 BTLoc.trace(isDebug()); 1499 BTLoc.run(); 1500 CellMapShadow MS(BTLoc); 1501 CMS = &MS; 1502 1503 buildOrderingMF(BaseOrd); 1504 buildOrderingBT(BaseOrd, CellOrd); 1505 1506 if (isDebug()) { 1507 dbgs() << "Cell ordering:\n"; 1508 for (RegisterOrdering::iterator I = CellOrd.begin(), E = CellOrd.end(); 1509 I != E; ++I) { 1510 unsigned VR = I->first, Pos = I->second; 1511 dbgs() << PrintReg(VR, HRI) << " -> " << Pos << "\n"; 1512 } 1513 } 1514 1515 // Collect candidates for conversion into the insert forms. 1516 MachineBasicBlock *RootB = MDT->getRoot(); 1517 OrderedRegisterList AvailR(CellOrd); 1518 1519 const char *const TGName = "hexinsert"; 1520 const char *const TGDesc = "Generate Insert Instructions"; 1521 1522 { 1523 NamedRegionTimer _T("collection", "collection", TGName, TGDesc, 1524 TimingDetail); 1525 collectInBlock(RootB, AvailR); 1526 // Complete the information gathered in IFMap. 1527 computeRemovableRegisters(); 1528 } 1529 1530 if (isDebug()) { 1531 dbgs() << "Candidates after collection:\n"; 1532 dump_map(); 1533 } 1534 1535 if (IFMap.empty()) 1536 return Changed; 1537 1538 { 1539 NamedRegionTimer _T("pruning", "pruning", TGName, TGDesc, TimingDetail); 1540 pruneCandidates(); 1541 } 1542 1543 if (isDebug()) { 1544 dbgs() << "Candidates after pruning:\n"; 1545 dump_map(); 1546 } 1547 1548 if (IFMap.empty()) 1549 return Changed; 1550 1551 { 1552 NamedRegionTimer _T("selection", "selection", TGName, TGDesc, TimingDetail); 1553 selectCandidates(); 1554 } 1555 1556 if (isDebug()) { 1557 dbgs() << "Candidates after selection:\n"; 1558 dump_map(); 1559 } 1560 1561 // Filter out vregs beyond the cutoff. 1562 if (VRegIndexCutoff.getPosition()) { 1563 unsigned Cutoff = VRegIndexCutoff; 1564 typedef SmallVector<IFMapType::iterator,16> IterListType; 1565 IterListType Out; 1566 for (IFMapType::iterator I = IFMap.begin(), E = IFMap.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1567 unsigned Idx = TargetRegisterInfo::virtReg2Index(I->first); 1568 if (Idx >= Cutoff) 1569 Out.push_back(I); 1570 } 1571 for (unsigned i = 0, n = Out.size(); i < n; ++i) 1572 IFMap.erase(Out[i]); 1573 } 1574 if (IFMap.empty()) 1575 return Changed; 1576 1577 { 1578 NamedRegionTimer _T("generation", "generation", TGName, TGDesc, 1579 TimingDetail); 1580 generateInserts(); 1581 } 1582 1583 return true; 1584 } 1585 1586 FunctionPass *llvm::createHexagonGenInsert() { 1587 return new HexagonGenInsert(); 1588 } 1589 1590 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1591 // Public Constructor Functions 1592 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1593 1594 INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(HexagonGenInsert, "hexinsert", 1595 "Hexagon generate \"insert\" instructions", false, false) 1596 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineDominatorTree) 1597 INITIALIZE_PASS_END(HexagonGenInsert, "hexinsert", 1598 "Hexagon generate \"insert\" instructions", false, false) 1599