- // If the instruction is cheap, only hoist if it is re-materilizable. LICM
- // will increase register pressure. It's probably not worth it if the
- // instruction is cheap.
- // Also hoist loads from constant memory, e.g. load from stubs, GOT. Hoisting
- // these tend to help performance in low register pressure situation. The
- // trade off is it may cause spill in high pressure situation. It will end up
- // adding a store in the loop preheader. But the reload is no more expensive.
- // The side benefit is these loads are frequently CSE'ed.
- if (IsCheapInstruction(MI)) {
- if (!TII->isTriviallyReMaterializable(&MI, AA))
- return false;
- } else {
- // Estimate register pressure to determine whether to LICM the instruction.
- // In low register pressure situation, we can be more aggressive about
- // hoisting. Also, favors hoisting long latency instructions even in
- // moderately high pressure situation.
- // FIXME: If there are long latency loop-invariant instructions inside the
- // loop at this point, why didn't the optimizer's LICM hoist them?
- DenseMap<unsigned, int> Cost;
- for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI.getDesc().getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
- const MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(i);
- if (!MO.isReg() || MO.isImplicit())
- continue;
- unsigned Reg = MO.getReg();
- if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(Reg))
- continue;
+ // Besides removing computation from the loop, hoisting an instruction has
+ // these effects:
+ //
+ // - The value defined by the instruction becomes live across the entire
+ // loop. This increases register pressure in the loop.
+ //
+ // - If the value is used by a PHI in the loop, a copy will be required for
+ // lowering the PHI after extending the live range.
+ //
+ // - When hoisting the last use of a value in the loop, that value no longer
+ // needs to be live in the loop. This lowers register pressure in the loop.
+
+ bool CheapInstr = IsCheapInstruction(MI);
+ bool CreatesCopy = HasLoopPHIUse(&MI);
+
+ // Don't hoist a cheap instruction if it would create a copy in the loop.
+ if (CheapInstr && CreatesCopy) {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "Won't hoist cheap instr with loop PHI use: " << MI);
+ return false;
+ }