//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-#include "llvm/CodeGen/RegisterCoalescer.h"
+#define DEBUG_TYPE "regcoalescing"
+#include "RegisterCoalescer.h"
+#include "VirtRegMap.h"
+#include "LiveDebugVariables.h"
+
+#include "llvm/Pass.h"
+#include "llvm/Value.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveIntervalAnalysis.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetRegisterInfo.h"
-#include "llvm/Pass.h"
-
+#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveIntervalAnalysis.h"
+#include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h"
+#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h"
+#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h"
+#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineLoopInfo.h"
+#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
+#include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h"
+#include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h"
+#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
+#include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/OwningPtr.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
+#include <algorithm>
+#include <cmath>
using namespace llvm;
-// Register the RegisterCoalescer interface, providing a nice name to refer to.
-static RegisterAnalysisGroup<RegisterCoalescer> Z("Register Coalescer");
-char RegisterCoalescer::ID = 0;
+STATISTIC(numJoins , "Number of interval joins performed");
+STATISTIC(numCrossRCs , "Number of cross class joins performed");
+STATISTIC(numCommutes , "Number of instruction commuting performed");
+STATISTIC(numExtends , "Number of copies extended");
+STATISTIC(NumReMats , "Number of instructions re-materialized");
+STATISTIC(numPeep , "Number of identity moves eliminated after coalescing");
+STATISTIC(numAborts , "Number of times interval joining aborted");
-// RegisterCoalescer destructor: DO NOT move this to the header file
-// for RegisterCoalescer or else clients of the RegisterCoalescer
-// class may not depend on the RegisterCoalescer.o file in the current
-// .a file, causing alias analysis support to not be included in the
-// tool correctly!
-//
-RegisterCoalescer::~RegisterCoalescer() {}
+static cl::opt<bool>
+EnableJoining("join-liveintervals",
+ cl::desc("Coalesce copies (default=true)"),
+ cl::init(true));
+
+static cl::opt<bool>
+DisableCrossClassJoin("disable-cross-class-join",
+ cl::desc("Avoid coalescing cross register class copies"),
+ cl::init(false), cl::Hidden);
+
+static cl::opt<bool>
+EnablePhysicalJoin("join-physregs",
+ cl::desc("Join physical register copies"),
+ cl::init(false), cl::Hidden);
-unsigned CoalescerPair::compose(unsigned a, unsigned b) const {
+static cl::opt<bool>
+VerifyCoalescing("verify-coalescing",
+ cl::desc("Verify machine instrs before and after register coalescing"),
+ cl::Hidden);
+
+INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(RegisterCoalescer, "simple-register-coalescing",
+ "Simple Register Coalescing", false, false)
+INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LiveIntervals)
+INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LiveDebugVariables)
+INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(SlotIndexes)
+INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineLoopInfo)
+INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(StrongPHIElimination)
+INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(PHIElimination)
+INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(TwoAddressInstructionPass)
+INITIALIZE_AG_DEPENDENCY(AliasAnalysis)
+INITIALIZE_PASS_END(RegisterCoalescer, "simple-register-coalescing",
+ "Simple Register Coalescing", false, false)
+
+char RegisterCoalescer::ID = 0;
+
+static unsigned compose(const TargetRegisterInfo &tri, unsigned a, unsigned b) {
if (!a) return b;
if (!b) return a;
- return tri_.composeSubRegIndices(a, b);
+ return tri.composeSubRegIndices(a, b);
}
-bool CoalescerPair::isMoveInstr(const MachineInstr *MI,
- unsigned &Src, unsigned &Dst,
- unsigned &SrcSub, unsigned &DstSub) const {
+static bool isMoveInstr(const TargetRegisterInfo &tri, const MachineInstr *MI,
+ unsigned &Src, unsigned &Dst,
+ unsigned &SrcSub, unsigned &DstSub) {
if (MI->isCopy()) {
Dst = MI->getOperand(0).getReg();
DstSub = MI->getOperand(0).getSubReg();
Src = MI->getOperand(1).getReg();
SrcSub = MI->getOperand(1).getSubReg();
- } else if (MI->isExtractSubreg()) {
+ } else if (MI->isSubregToReg()) {
Dst = MI->getOperand(0).getReg();
- DstSub = MI->getOperand(0).getSubReg();
- Src = MI->getOperand(1).getReg();
- SrcSub = compose(MI->getOperand(1).getSubReg(), MI->getOperand(2).getImm());
- } else if (MI->isInsertSubreg() || MI->isSubregToReg()) {
- Dst = MI->getOperand(0).getReg();
- DstSub = compose(MI->getOperand(0).getSubReg(), MI->getOperand(3).getImm());
+ DstSub = compose(tri, MI->getOperand(0).getSubReg(),
+ MI->getOperand(3).getImm());
Src = MI->getOperand(2).getReg();
SrcSub = MI->getOperand(2).getSubReg();
- } else if (!tii_.isMoveInstr(*MI, Src, Dst, SrcSub, DstSub)) {
+ } else
return false;
- }
return true;
}
flipped_ = crossClass_ = false;
unsigned Src, Dst, SrcSub, DstSub;
- if (!isMoveInstr(MI, Src, Dst, SrcSub, DstSub))
+ if (!isMoveInstr(tri_, MI, Src, Dst, SrcSub, DstSub))
return false;
partial_ = SrcSub || DstSub;
if (!MI)
return false;
unsigned Src, Dst, SrcSub, DstSub;
- if (!isMoveInstr(MI, Src, Dst, SrcSub, DstSub))
+ if (!isMoveInstr(tri_, MI, Src, Dst, SrcSub, DstSub))
return false;
// Find the virtual register that is srcReg_.
if (dstReg_ != Dst)
return false;
// Registers match, do the subregisters line up?
- return compose(subIdx_, SrcSub) == DstSub;
+ return compose(tri_, subIdx_, SrcSub) == DstSub;
}
}
-// Because of the way .a files work, we must force the SimpleRC
-// implementation to be pulled in if the RegisterCoalescer classes are
-// pulled in. Otherwise we run the risk of RegisterCoalescer being
-// used, but the default implementation not being linked into the tool
-// that uses it.
-DEFINING_FILE_FOR(RegisterCoalescer)
+void RegisterCoalescer::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
+ AU.setPreservesCFG();
+ AU.addRequired<AliasAnalysis>();
+ AU.addRequired<LiveIntervals>();
+ AU.addPreserved<LiveIntervals>();
+ AU.addRequired<LiveDebugVariables>();
+ AU.addPreserved<LiveDebugVariables>();
+ AU.addPreserved<SlotIndexes>();
+ AU.addRequired<MachineLoopInfo>();
+ AU.addPreserved<MachineLoopInfo>();
+ AU.addPreservedID(MachineDominatorsID);
+ AU.addPreservedID(StrongPHIEliminationID);
+ AU.addPreservedID(PHIEliminationID);
+ AU.addPreservedID(TwoAddressInstructionPassID);
+ MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
+}
+
+void RegisterCoalescer::markAsJoined(MachineInstr *CopyMI) {
+ /// Joined copies are not deleted immediately, but kept in JoinedCopies.
+ JoinedCopies.insert(CopyMI);
+
+ /// Mark all register operands of CopyMI as <undef> so they won't affect dead
+ /// code elimination.
+ for (MachineInstr::mop_iterator I = CopyMI->operands_begin(),
+ E = CopyMI->operands_end(); I != E; ++I)
+ if (I->isReg())
+ I->setIsUndef(true);
+}
+
+/// AdjustCopiesBackFrom - We found a non-trivially-coalescable copy with IntA
+/// being the source and IntB being the dest, thus this defines a value number
+/// in IntB. If the source value number (in IntA) is defined by a copy from B,
+/// see if we can merge these two pieces of B into a single value number,
+/// eliminating a copy. For example:
+///
+/// A3 = B0
+/// ...
+/// B1 = A3 <- this copy
+///
+/// In this case, B0 can be extended to where the B1 copy lives, allowing the B1
+/// value number to be replaced with B0 (which simplifies the B liveinterval).
+///
+/// This returns true if an interval was modified.
+///
+bool RegisterCoalescer::AdjustCopiesBackFrom(const CoalescerPair &CP,
+ MachineInstr *CopyMI) {
+ // Bail if there is no dst interval - can happen when merging physical subreg
+ // operations.
+ if (!li_->hasInterval(CP.getDstReg()))
+ return false;
+
+ LiveInterval &IntA =
+ li_->getInterval(CP.isFlipped() ? CP.getDstReg() : CP.getSrcReg());
+ LiveInterval &IntB =
+ li_->getInterval(CP.isFlipped() ? CP.getSrcReg() : CP.getDstReg());
+ SlotIndex CopyIdx = li_->getInstructionIndex(CopyMI).getDefIndex();
+
+ // BValNo is a value number in B that is defined by a copy from A. 'B3' in
+ // the example above.
+ LiveInterval::iterator BLR = IntB.FindLiveRangeContaining(CopyIdx);
+ if (BLR == IntB.end()) return false;
+ VNInfo *BValNo = BLR->valno;
+
+ // Get the location that B is defined at. Two options: either this value has
+ // an unknown definition point or it is defined at CopyIdx. If unknown, we
+ // can't process it.
+ if (!BValNo->isDefByCopy()) return false;
+ assert(BValNo->def == CopyIdx && "Copy doesn't define the value?");
+
+ // AValNo is the value number in A that defines the copy, A3 in the example.
+ SlotIndex CopyUseIdx = CopyIdx.getUseIndex();
+ LiveInterval::iterator ALR = IntA.FindLiveRangeContaining(CopyUseIdx);
+ // The live range might not exist after fun with physreg coalescing.
+ if (ALR == IntA.end()) return false;
+ VNInfo *AValNo = ALR->valno;
+ // If it's re-defined by an early clobber somewhere in the live range, then
+ // it's not safe to eliminate the copy. FIXME: This is a temporary workaround.
+ // See PR3149:
+ // 172 %ECX<def> = MOV32rr %reg1039<kill>
+ // 180 INLINEASM <es:subl $5,$1
+ // sbbl $3,$0>, 10, %EAX<def>, 14, %ECX<earlyclobber,def>, 9,
+ // %EAX<kill>,
+ // 36, <fi#0>, 1, %reg0, 0, 9, %ECX<kill>, 36, <fi#1>, 1, %reg0, 0
+ // 188 %EAX<def> = MOV32rr %EAX<kill>
+ // 196 %ECX<def> = MOV32rr %ECX<kill>
+ // 204 %ECX<def> = MOV32rr %ECX<kill>
+ // 212 %EAX<def> = MOV32rr %EAX<kill>
+ // 220 %EAX<def> = MOV32rr %EAX
+ // 228 %reg1039<def> = MOV32rr %ECX<kill>
+ // The early clobber operand ties ECX input to the ECX def.
+ //
+ // The live interval of ECX is represented as this:
+ // %reg20,inf = [46,47:1)[174,230:0) 0@174-(230) 1@46-(47)
+ // The coalescer has no idea there was a def in the middle of [174,230].
+ if (AValNo->hasRedefByEC())
+ return false;
+
+ // If AValNo is defined as a copy from IntB, we can potentially process this.
+ // Get the instruction that defines this value number.
+ if (!CP.isCoalescable(AValNo->getCopy()))
+ return false;
+
+ // Get the LiveRange in IntB that this value number starts with.
+ LiveInterval::iterator ValLR =
+ IntB.FindLiveRangeContaining(AValNo->def.getPrevSlot());
+ if (ValLR == IntB.end())
+ return false;
+
+ // Make sure that the end of the live range is inside the same block as
+ // CopyMI.
+ MachineInstr *ValLREndInst =
+ li_->getInstructionFromIndex(ValLR->end.getPrevSlot());
+ if (!ValLREndInst || ValLREndInst->getParent() != CopyMI->getParent())
+ return false;
+
+ // Okay, we now know that ValLR ends in the same block that the CopyMI
+ // live-range starts. If there are no intervening live ranges between them in
+ // IntB, we can merge them.
+ if (ValLR+1 != BLR) return false;
+
+ // If a live interval is a physical register, conservatively check if any
+ // of its aliases is overlapping the live interval of the virtual register.
+ // If so, do not coalesce.
+ if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(IntB.reg)) {
+ for (const unsigned *AS = tri_->getAliasSet(IntB.reg); *AS; ++AS)
+ if (li_->hasInterval(*AS) && IntA.overlaps(li_->getInterval(*AS))) {
+ DEBUG({
+ dbgs() << "\t\tInterfere with alias ";
+ li_->getInterval(*AS).print(dbgs(), tri_);
+ });
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ DEBUG({
+ dbgs() << "Extending: ";
+ IntB.print(dbgs(), tri_);
+ });
+
+ SlotIndex FillerStart = ValLR->end, FillerEnd = BLR->start;
+ // We are about to delete CopyMI, so need to remove it as the 'instruction
+ // that defines this value #'. Update the valnum with the new defining
+ // instruction #.
+ BValNo->def = FillerStart;
+ BValNo->setCopy(0);
+
+ // Okay, we can merge them. We need to insert a new liverange:
+ // [ValLR.end, BLR.begin) of either value number, then we merge the
+ // two value numbers.
+ IntB.addRange(LiveRange(FillerStart, FillerEnd, BValNo));
+
+ // If the IntB live range is assigned to a physical register, and if that
+ // physreg has sub-registers, update their live intervals as well.
+ if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(IntB.reg)) {
+ for (const unsigned *SR = tri_->getSubRegisters(IntB.reg); *SR; ++SR) {
+ if (!li_->hasInterval(*SR))
+ continue;
+ LiveInterval &SRLI = li_->getInterval(*SR);
+ SRLI.addRange(LiveRange(FillerStart, FillerEnd,
+ SRLI.getNextValue(FillerStart, 0,
+ li_->getVNInfoAllocator())));
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Okay, merge "B1" into the same value number as "B0".
+ if (BValNo != ValLR->valno) {
+ // If B1 is killed by a PHI, then the merged live range must also be killed
+ // by the same PHI, as B0 and B1 can not overlap.
+ bool HasPHIKill = BValNo->hasPHIKill();
+ IntB.MergeValueNumberInto(BValNo, ValLR->valno);
+ if (HasPHIKill)
+ ValLR->valno->setHasPHIKill(true);
+ }
+ DEBUG({
+ dbgs() << " result = ";
+ IntB.print(dbgs(), tri_);
+ dbgs() << "\n";
+ });
+
+ // If the source instruction was killing the source register before the
+ // merge, unset the isKill marker given the live range has been extended.
+ int UIdx = ValLREndInst->findRegisterUseOperandIdx(IntB.reg, true);
+ if (UIdx != -1) {
+ ValLREndInst->getOperand(UIdx).setIsKill(false);
+ }
+
+ // If the copy instruction was killing the destination register before the
+ // merge, find the last use and trim the live range. That will also add the
+ // isKill marker.
+ if (ALR->end == CopyIdx)
+ li_->shrinkToUses(&IntA);
+
+ ++numExtends;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/// HasOtherReachingDefs - Return true if there are definitions of IntB
+/// other than BValNo val# that can reach uses of AValno val# of IntA.
+bool RegisterCoalescer::HasOtherReachingDefs(LiveInterval &IntA,
+ LiveInterval &IntB,
+ VNInfo *AValNo,
+ VNInfo *BValNo) {
+ for (LiveInterval::iterator AI = IntA.begin(), AE = IntA.end();
+ AI != AE; ++AI) {
+ if (AI->valno != AValNo) continue;
+ LiveInterval::Ranges::iterator BI =
+ std::upper_bound(IntB.ranges.begin(), IntB.ranges.end(), AI->start);
+ if (BI != IntB.ranges.begin())
+ --BI;
+ for (; BI != IntB.ranges.end() && AI->end >= BI->start; ++BI) {
+ if (BI->valno == BValNo)
+ continue;
+ if (BI->start <= AI->start && BI->end > AI->start)
+ return true;
+ if (BI->start > AI->start && BI->start < AI->end)
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+/// RemoveCopyByCommutingDef - We found a non-trivially-coalescable copy with
+/// IntA being the source and IntB being the dest, thus this defines a value
+/// number in IntB. If the source value number (in IntA) is defined by a
+/// commutable instruction and its other operand is coalesced to the copy dest
+/// register, see if we can transform the copy into a noop by commuting the
+/// definition. For example,
+///
+/// A3 = op A2 B0<kill>
+/// ...
+/// B1 = A3 <- this copy
+/// ...
+/// = op A3 <- more uses
+///
+/// ==>
+///
+/// B2 = op B0 A2<kill>
+/// ...
+/// B1 = B2 <- now an identify copy
+/// ...
+/// = op B2 <- more uses
+///
+/// This returns true if an interval was modified.
+///
+bool RegisterCoalescer::RemoveCopyByCommutingDef(const CoalescerPair &CP,
+ MachineInstr *CopyMI) {
+ // FIXME: For now, only eliminate the copy by commuting its def when the
+ // source register is a virtual register. We want to guard against cases
+ // where the copy is a back edge copy and commuting the def lengthen the
+ // live interval of the source register to the entire loop.
+ if (CP.isPhys() && CP.isFlipped())
+ return false;
+
+ // Bail if there is no dst interval.
+ if (!li_->hasInterval(CP.getDstReg()))
+ return false;
+
+ SlotIndex CopyIdx = li_->getInstructionIndex(CopyMI).getDefIndex();
+
+ LiveInterval &IntA =
+ li_->getInterval(CP.isFlipped() ? CP.getDstReg() : CP.getSrcReg());
+ LiveInterval &IntB =
+ li_->getInterval(CP.isFlipped() ? CP.getSrcReg() : CP.getDstReg());
+
+ // BValNo is a value number in B that is defined by a copy from A. 'B3' in
+ // the example above.
+ VNInfo *BValNo = IntB.getVNInfoAt(CopyIdx);
+ if (!BValNo || !BValNo->isDefByCopy())
+ return false;
+
+ assert(BValNo->def == CopyIdx && "Copy doesn't define the value?");
+
+ // AValNo is the value number in A that defines the copy, A3 in the example.
+ VNInfo *AValNo = IntA.getVNInfoAt(CopyIdx.getUseIndex());
+ assert(AValNo && "COPY source not live");
+
+ // If other defs can reach uses of this def, then it's not safe to perform
+ // the optimization.
+ if (AValNo->isPHIDef() || AValNo->isUnused() || AValNo->hasPHIKill())
+ return false;
+ MachineInstr *DefMI = li_->getInstructionFromIndex(AValNo->def);
+ if (!DefMI)
+ return false;
+ const MCInstrDesc &MCID = DefMI->getDesc();
+ if (!MCID.isCommutable())
+ return false;
+ // If DefMI is a two-address instruction then commuting it will change the
+ // destination register.
+ int DefIdx = DefMI->findRegisterDefOperandIdx(IntA.reg);
+ assert(DefIdx != -1);
+ unsigned UseOpIdx;
+ if (!DefMI->isRegTiedToUseOperand(DefIdx, &UseOpIdx))
+ return false;
+ unsigned Op1, Op2, NewDstIdx;
+ if (!tii_->findCommutedOpIndices(DefMI, Op1, Op2))
+ return false;
+ if (Op1 == UseOpIdx)
+ NewDstIdx = Op2;
+ else if (Op2 == UseOpIdx)
+ NewDstIdx = Op1;
+ else
+ return false;
+
+ MachineOperand &NewDstMO = DefMI->getOperand(NewDstIdx);
+ unsigned NewReg = NewDstMO.getReg();
+ if (NewReg != IntB.reg || !NewDstMO.isKill())
+ return false;
+
+ // Make sure there are no other definitions of IntB that would reach the
+ // uses which the new definition can reach.
+ if (HasOtherReachingDefs(IntA, IntB, AValNo, BValNo))
+ return false;
+
+ // Abort if the aliases of IntB.reg have values that are not simply the
+ // clobbers from the superreg.
+ if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(IntB.reg))
+ for (const unsigned *AS = tri_->getAliasSet(IntB.reg); *AS; ++AS)
+ if (li_->hasInterval(*AS) &&
+ HasOtherReachingDefs(IntA, li_->getInterval(*AS), AValNo, 0))
+ return false;
+
+ // If some of the uses of IntA.reg is already coalesced away, return false.
+ // It's not possible to determine whether it's safe to perform the coalescing.
+ for (MachineRegisterInfo::use_nodbg_iterator UI =
+ mri_->use_nodbg_begin(IntA.reg),
+ UE = mri_->use_nodbg_end(); UI != UE; ++UI) {
+ MachineInstr *UseMI = &*UI;
+ SlotIndex UseIdx = li_->getInstructionIndex(UseMI);
+ LiveInterval::iterator ULR = IntA.FindLiveRangeContaining(UseIdx);
+ if (ULR == IntA.end())
+ continue;
+ if (ULR->valno == AValNo && JoinedCopies.count(UseMI))
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tRemoveCopyByCommutingDef: " << AValNo->def << '\t'
+ << *DefMI);
+
+ // At this point we have decided that it is legal to do this
+ // transformation. Start by commuting the instruction.
+ MachineBasicBlock *MBB = DefMI->getParent();
+ MachineInstr *NewMI = tii_->commuteInstruction(DefMI);
+ if (!NewMI)
+ return false;
+ if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(IntA.reg) &&
+ TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(IntB.reg) &&
+ !mri_->constrainRegClass(IntB.reg, mri_->getRegClass(IntA.reg)))
+ return false;
+ if (NewMI != DefMI) {
+ li_->ReplaceMachineInstrInMaps(DefMI, NewMI);
+ MBB->insert(DefMI, NewMI);
+ MBB->erase(DefMI);
+ }
+ unsigned OpIdx = NewMI->findRegisterUseOperandIdx(IntA.reg, false);
+ NewMI->getOperand(OpIdx).setIsKill();
+
+ // If ALR and BLR overlaps and end of BLR extends beyond end of ALR, e.g.
+ // A = or A, B
+ // ...
+ // B = A
+ // ...
+ // C = A<kill>
+ // ...
+ // = B
+
+ // Update uses of IntA of the specific Val# with IntB.
+ for (MachineRegisterInfo::use_iterator UI = mri_->use_begin(IntA.reg),
+ UE = mri_->use_end(); UI != UE;) {
+ MachineOperand &UseMO = UI.getOperand();
+ MachineInstr *UseMI = &*UI;
+ ++UI;
+ if (JoinedCopies.count(UseMI))
+ continue;
+ if (UseMI->isDebugValue()) {
+ // FIXME These don't have an instruction index. Not clear we have enough
+ // info to decide whether to do this replacement or not. For now do it.
+ UseMO.setReg(NewReg);
+ continue;
+ }
+ SlotIndex UseIdx = li_->getInstructionIndex(UseMI).getUseIndex();
+ LiveInterval::iterator ULR = IntA.FindLiveRangeContaining(UseIdx);
+ if (ULR == IntA.end() || ULR->valno != AValNo)
+ continue;
+ if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(NewReg))
+ UseMO.substPhysReg(NewReg, *tri_);
+ else
+ UseMO.setReg(NewReg);
+ if (UseMI == CopyMI)
+ continue;
+ if (!UseMI->isCopy())
+ continue;
+ if (UseMI->getOperand(0).getReg() != IntB.reg ||
+ UseMI->getOperand(0).getSubReg())
+ continue;
+
+ // This copy will become a noop. If it's defining a new val#, merge it into
+ // BValNo.
+ SlotIndex DefIdx = UseIdx.getDefIndex();
+ VNInfo *DVNI = IntB.getVNInfoAt(DefIdx);
+ if (!DVNI)
+ continue;
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\t\tnoop: " << DefIdx << '\t' << *UseMI);
+ assert(DVNI->def == DefIdx);
+ BValNo = IntB.MergeValueNumberInto(BValNo, DVNI);
+ markAsJoined(UseMI);
+ }
+
+ // Extend BValNo by merging in IntA live ranges of AValNo. Val# definition
+ // is updated.
+ VNInfo *ValNo = BValNo;
+ ValNo->def = AValNo->def;
+ ValNo->setCopy(0);
+ for (LiveInterval::iterator AI = IntA.begin(), AE = IntA.end();
+ AI != AE; ++AI) {
+ if (AI->valno != AValNo) continue;
+ IntB.addRange(LiveRange(AI->start, AI->end, ValNo));
+ }
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\t\textended: " << IntB << '\n');
+
+ IntA.removeValNo(AValNo);
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\t\ttrimmed: " << IntA << '\n');
+ ++numCommutes;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/// ReMaterializeTrivialDef - If the source of a copy is defined by a trivial
+/// computation, replace the copy by rematerialize the definition.
+bool RegisterCoalescer::ReMaterializeTrivialDef(LiveInterval &SrcInt,
+ bool preserveSrcInt,
+ unsigned DstReg,
+ unsigned DstSubIdx,
+ MachineInstr *CopyMI) {
+ SlotIndex CopyIdx = li_->getInstructionIndex(CopyMI).getUseIndex();
+ LiveInterval::iterator SrcLR = SrcInt.FindLiveRangeContaining(CopyIdx);
+ assert(SrcLR != SrcInt.end() && "Live range not found!");
+ VNInfo *ValNo = SrcLR->valno;
+ // If other defs can reach uses of this def, then it's not safe to perform
+ // the optimization.
+ if (ValNo->isPHIDef() || ValNo->isUnused() || ValNo->hasPHIKill())
+ return false;
+ MachineInstr *DefMI = li_->getInstructionFromIndex(ValNo->def);
+ if (!DefMI)
+ return false;
+ assert(DefMI && "Defining instruction disappeared");
+ const MCInstrDesc &MCID = DefMI->getDesc();
+ if (!MCID.isAsCheapAsAMove())
+ return false;
+ if (!tii_->isTriviallyReMaterializable(DefMI, AA))
+ return false;
+ bool SawStore = false;
+ if (!DefMI->isSafeToMove(tii_, AA, SawStore))
+ return false;
+ if (MCID.getNumDefs() != 1)
+ return false;
+ if (!DefMI->isImplicitDef()) {
+ // Make sure the copy destination register class fits the instruction
+ // definition register class. The mismatch can happen as a result of earlier
+ // extract_subreg, insert_subreg, subreg_to_reg coalescing.
+ const TargetRegisterClass *RC = tii_->getRegClass(MCID, 0, tri_);
+ if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(DstReg)) {
+ if (mri_->getRegClass(DstReg) != RC)
+ return false;
+ } else if (!RC->contains(DstReg))
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // If destination register has a sub-register index on it, make sure it
+ // matches the instruction register class.
+ if (DstSubIdx) {
+ const MCInstrDesc &MCID = DefMI->getDesc();
+ if (MCID.getNumDefs() != 1)
+ return false;
+ const TargetRegisterClass *DstRC = mri_->getRegClass(DstReg);
+ const TargetRegisterClass *DstSubRC =
+ DstRC->getSubRegisterRegClass(DstSubIdx);
+ const TargetRegisterClass *DefRC = tii_->getRegClass(MCID, 0, tri_);
+ if (DefRC == DstRC)
+ DstSubIdx = 0;
+ else if (DefRC != DstSubRC)
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ RemoveCopyFlag(DstReg, CopyMI);
+
+ MachineBasicBlock *MBB = CopyMI->getParent();
+ MachineBasicBlock::iterator MII =
+ llvm::next(MachineBasicBlock::iterator(CopyMI));
+ tii_->reMaterialize(*MBB, MII, DstReg, DstSubIdx, DefMI, *tri_);
+ MachineInstr *NewMI = prior(MII);
+
+ // CopyMI may have implicit operands, transfer them over to the newly
+ // rematerialized instruction. And update implicit def interval valnos.
+ for (unsigned i = CopyMI->getDesc().getNumOperands(),
+ e = CopyMI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineOperand &MO = CopyMI->getOperand(i);
+ if (MO.isReg() && MO.isImplicit())
+ NewMI->addOperand(MO);
+ if (MO.isDef())
+ RemoveCopyFlag(MO.getReg(), CopyMI);
+ }
+
+ NewMI->copyImplicitOps(CopyMI);
+ li_->ReplaceMachineInstrInMaps(CopyMI, NewMI);
+ CopyMI->eraseFromParent();
+ ReMatCopies.insert(CopyMI);
+ ReMatDefs.insert(DefMI);
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "Remat: " << *NewMI);
+ ++NumReMats;
+
+ // The source interval can become smaller because we removed a use.
+ if (preserveSrcInt)
+ li_->shrinkToUses(&SrcInt);
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/// UpdateRegDefsUses - Replace all defs and uses of SrcReg to DstReg and
+/// update the subregister number if it is not zero. If DstReg is a
+/// physical register and the existing subregister number of the def / use
+/// being updated is not zero, make sure to set it to the correct physical
+/// subregister.
+void
+RegisterCoalescer::UpdateRegDefsUses(const CoalescerPair &CP) {
+ bool DstIsPhys = CP.isPhys();
+ unsigned SrcReg = CP.getSrcReg();
+ unsigned DstReg = CP.getDstReg();
+ unsigned SubIdx = CP.getSubIdx();
+
+ // Update LiveDebugVariables.
+ ldv_->renameRegister(SrcReg, DstReg, SubIdx);
+
+ for (MachineRegisterInfo::reg_iterator I = mri_->reg_begin(SrcReg);
+ MachineInstr *UseMI = I.skipInstruction();) {
+ // A PhysReg copy that won't be coalesced can perhaps be rematerialized
+ // instead.
+ if (DstIsPhys) {
+ if (UseMI->isCopy() &&
+ !UseMI->getOperand(1).getSubReg() &&
+ !UseMI->getOperand(0).getSubReg() &&
+ UseMI->getOperand(1).getReg() == SrcReg &&
+ UseMI->getOperand(0).getReg() != SrcReg &&
+ UseMI->getOperand(0).getReg() != DstReg &&
+ !JoinedCopies.count(UseMI) &&
+ ReMaterializeTrivialDef(li_->getInterval(SrcReg), false,
+ UseMI->getOperand(0).getReg(), 0, UseMI))
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ SmallVector<unsigned,8> Ops;
+ bool Reads, Writes;
+ tie(Reads, Writes) = UseMI->readsWritesVirtualRegister(SrcReg, &Ops);
+ bool Kills = false, Deads = false;
+
+ // Replace SrcReg with DstReg in all UseMI operands.
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = Ops.size(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineOperand &MO = UseMI->getOperand(Ops[i]);
+ Kills |= MO.isKill();
+ Deads |= MO.isDead();
+
+ if (DstIsPhys)
+ MO.substPhysReg(DstReg, *tri_);
+ else
+ MO.substVirtReg(DstReg, SubIdx, *tri_);
+ }
+
+ // This instruction is a copy that will be removed.
+ if (JoinedCopies.count(UseMI))
+ continue;
+
+ if (SubIdx) {
+ // If UseMI was a simple SrcReg def, make sure we didn't turn it into a
+ // read-modify-write of DstReg.
+ if (Deads)
+ UseMI->addRegisterDead(DstReg, tri_);
+ else if (!Reads && Writes)
+ UseMI->addRegisterDefined(DstReg, tri_);
+
+ // Kill flags apply to the whole physical register.
+ if (DstIsPhys && Kills)
+ UseMI->addRegisterKilled(DstReg, tri_);
+ }
+
+ DEBUG({
+ dbgs() << "\t\tupdated: ";
+ if (!UseMI->isDebugValue())
+ dbgs() << li_->getInstructionIndex(UseMI) << "\t";
+ dbgs() << *UseMI;
+ });
+ }
+}
+
+/// removeIntervalIfEmpty - Check if the live interval of a physical register
+/// is empty, if so remove it and also remove the empty intervals of its
+/// sub-registers. Return true if live interval is removed.
+static bool removeIntervalIfEmpty(LiveInterval &li, LiveIntervals *li_,
+ const TargetRegisterInfo *tri_) {
+ if (li.empty()) {
+ if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(li.reg))
+ for (const unsigned* SR = tri_->getSubRegisters(li.reg); *SR; ++SR) {
+ if (!li_->hasInterval(*SR))
+ continue;
+ LiveInterval &sli = li_->getInterval(*SR);
+ if (sli.empty())
+ li_->removeInterval(*SR);
+ }
+ li_->removeInterval(li.reg);
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+/// RemoveDeadDef - If a def of a live interval is now determined dead, remove
+/// the val# it defines. If the live interval becomes empty, remove it as well.
+bool RegisterCoalescer::RemoveDeadDef(LiveInterval &li,
+ MachineInstr *DefMI) {
+ SlotIndex DefIdx = li_->getInstructionIndex(DefMI).getDefIndex();
+ LiveInterval::iterator MLR = li.FindLiveRangeContaining(DefIdx);
+ if (DefIdx != MLR->valno->def)
+ return false;
+ li.removeValNo(MLR->valno);
+ return removeIntervalIfEmpty(li, li_, tri_);
+}
+
+void RegisterCoalescer::RemoveCopyFlag(unsigned DstReg,
+ const MachineInstr *CopyMI) {
+ SlotIndex DefIdx = li_->getInstructionIndex(CopyMI).getDefIndex();
+ if (li_->hasInterval(DstReg)) {
+ LiveInterval &LI = li_->getInterval(DstReg);
+ if (const LiveRange *LR = LI.getLiveRangeContaining(DefIdx))
+ if (LR->valno->def == DefIdx)
+ LR->valno->setCopy(0);
+ }
+ if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(DstReg))
+ return;
+ for (const unsigned* AS = tri_->getAliasSet(DstReg); *AS; ++AS) {
+ if (!li_->hasInterval(*AS))
+ continue;
+ LiveInterval &LI = li_->getInterval(*AS);
+ if (const LiveRange *LR = LI.getLiveRangeContaining(DefIdx))
+ if (LR->valno->def == DefIdx)
+ LR->valno->setCopy(0);
+ }
+}
+
+/// shouldJoinPhys - Return true if a copy involving a physreg should be joined.
+/// We need to be careful about coalescing a source physical register with a
+/// virtual register. Once the coalescing is done, it cannot be broken and these
+/// are not spillable! If the destination interval uses are far away, think
+/// twice about coalescing them!
+bool RegisterCoalescer::shouldJoinPhys(CoalescerPair &CP) {
+ bool Allocatable = li_->isAllocatable(CP.getDstReg());
+ LiveInterval &JoinVInt = li_->getInterval(CP.getSrcReg());
+
+ /// Always join simple intervals that are defined by a single copy from a
+ /// reserved register. This doesn't increase register pressure, so it is
+ /// always beneficial.
+ if (!Allocatable && CP.isFlipped() && JoinVInt.containsOneValue())
+ return true;
+
+ if (!EnablePhysicalJoin) {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tPhysreg joins disabled.\n");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // Only coalesce to allocatable physreg, we don't want to risk modifying
+ // reserved registers.
+ if (!Allocatable) {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tRegister is an unallocatable physreg.\n");
+ return false; // Not coalescable.
+ }
+
+ // Don't join with physregs that have a ridiculous number of live
+ // ranges. The data structure performance is really bad when that
+ // happens.
+ if (li_->hasInterval(CP.getDstReg()) &&
+ li_->getInterval(CP.getDstReg()).ranges.size() > 1000) {
+ ++numAborts;
+ DEBUG(dbgs()
+ << "\tPhysical register live interval too complicated, abort!\n");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // FIXME: Why are we skipping this test for partial copies?
+ // CodeGen/X86/phys_subreg_coalesce-3.ll needs it.
+ if (!CP.isPartial()) {
+ const TargetRegisterClass *RC = mri_->getRegClass(CP.getSrcReg());
+ unsigned Threshold = RegClassInfo.getNumAllocatableRegs(RC) * 2;
+ unsigned Length = li_->getApproximateInstructionCount(JoinVInt);
+ if (Length > Threshold) {
+ ++numAborts;
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tMay tie down a physical register, abort!\n");
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+/// isWinToJoinCrossClass - Return true if it's profitable to coalesce
+/// two virtual registers from different register classes.
+bool
+RegisterCoalescer::isWinToJoinCrossClass(unsigned SrcReg,
+ unsigned DstReg,
+ const TargetRegisterClass *SrcRC,
+ const TargetRegisterClass *DstRC,
+ const TargetRegisterClass *NewRC) {
+ unsigned NewRCCount = RegClassInfo.getNumAllocatableRegs(NewRC);
+ // This heuristics is good enough in practice, but it's obviously not *right*.
+ // 4 is a magic number that works well enough for x86, ARM, etc. It filter
+ // out all but the most restrictive register classes.
+ if (NewRCCount > 4 ||
+ // Early exit if the function is fairly small, coalesce aggressively if
+ // that's the case. For really special register classes with 3 or
+ // fewer registers, be a bit more careful.
+ (li_->getFuncInstructionCount() / NewRCCount) < 8)
+ return true;
+ LiveInterval &SrcInt = li_->getInterval(SrcReg);
+ LiveInterval &DstInt = li_->getInterval(DstReg);
+ unsigned SrcSize = li_->getApproximateInstructionCount(SrcInt);
+ unsigned DstSize = li_->getApproximateInstructionCount(DstInt);
+
+ // Coalesce aggressively if the intervals are small compared to the number of
+ // registers in the new class. The number 4 is fairly arbitrary, chosen to be
+ // less aggressive than the 8 used for the whole function size.
+ const unsigned ThresSize = 4 * NewRCCount;
+ if (SrcSize <= ThresSize && DstSize <= ThresSize)
+ return true;
+
+ // Estimate *register use density*. If it doubles or more, abort.
+ unsigned SrcUses = std::distance(mri_->use_nodbg_begin(SrcReg),
+ mri_->use_nodbg_end());
+ unsigned DstUses = std::distance(mri_->use_nodbg_begin(DstReg),
+ mri_->use_nodbg_end());
+ unsigned NewUses = SrcUses + DstUses;
+ unsigned NewSize = SrcSize + DstSize;
+ if (SrcRC != NewRC && SrcSize > ThresSize) {
+ unsigned SrcRCCount = RegClassInfo.getNumAllocatableRegs(SrcRC);
+ if (NewUses*SrcSize*SrcRCCount > 2*SrcUses*NewSize*NewRCCount)
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (DstRC != NewRC && DstSize > ThresSize) {
+ unsigned DstRCCount = RegClassInfo.getNumAllocatableRegs(DstRC);
+ if (NewUses*DstSize*DstRCCount > 2*DstUses*NewSize*NewRCCount)
+ return false;
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+
+/// JoinCopy - Attempt to join intervals corresponding to SrcReg/DstReg,
+/// which are the src/dst of the copy instruction CopyMI. This returns true
+/// if the copy was successfully coalesced away. If it is not currently
+/// possible to coalesce this interval, but it may be possible if other
+/// things get coalesced, then it returns true by reference in 'Again'.
+bool RegisterCoalescer::JoinCopy(MachineInstr *CopyMI, bool &Again) {
+
+ Again = false;
+ if (JoinedCopies.count(CopyMI) || ReMatCopies.count(CopyMI))
+ return false; // Already done.
+
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << li_->getInstructionIndex(CopyMI) << '\t' << *CopyMI);
+
+ CoalescerPair CP(*tii_, *tri_);
+ if (!CP.setRegisters(CopyMI)) {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tNot coalescable.\n");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // If they are already joined we continue.
+ if (CP.getSrcReg() == CP.getDstReg()) {
+ markAsJoined(CopyMI);
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tCopy already coalesced.\n");
+ return false; // Not coalescable.
+ }
+
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tConsidering merging " << PrintReg(CP.getSrcReg(), tri_)
+ << " with " << PrintReg(CP.getDstReg(), tri_, CP.getSubIdx())
+ << "\n");
+
+ // Enforce policies.
+ if (CP.isPhys()) {
+ if (!shouldJoinPhys(CP)) {
+ // Before giving up coalescing, if definition of source is defined by
+ // trivial computation, try rematerializing it.
+ if (!CP.isFlipped() &&
+ ReMaterializeTrivialDef(li_->getInterval(CP.getSrcReg()), true,
+ CP.getDstReg(), 0, CopyMI))
+ return true;
+ return false;
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Avoid constraining virtual register regclass too much.
+ if (CP.isCrossClass()) {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tCross-class to " << CP.getNewRC()->getName() << ".\n");
+ if (DisableCrossClassJoin) {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tCross-class joins disabled.\n");
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (!isWinToJoinCrossClass(CP.getSrcReg(), CP.getDstReg(),
+ mri_->getRegClass(CP.getSrcReg()),
+ mri_->getRegClass(CP.getDstReg()),
+ CP.getNewRC())) {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tAvoid coalescing to constrained register class.\n");
+ Again = true; // May be possible to coalesce later.
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // When possible, let DstReg be the larger interval.
+ if (!CP.getSubIdx() && li_->getInterval(CP.getSrcReg()).ranges.size() >
+ li_->getInterval(CP.getDstReg()).ranges.size())
+ CP.flip();
+ }
+
+ // Okay, attempt to join these two intervals. On failure, this returns false.
+ // Otherwise, if one of the intervals being joined is a physreg, this method
+ // always canonicalizes DstInt to be it. The output "SrcInt" will not have
+ // been modified, so we can use this information below to update aliases.
+ if (!JoinIntervals(CP)) {
+ // Coalescing failed.
+
+ // If definition of source is defined by trivial computation, try
+ // rematerializing it.
+ if (!CP.isFlipped() &&
+ ReMaterializeTrivialDef(li_->getInterval(CP.getSrcReg()), true,
+ CP.getDstReg(), 0, CopyMI))
+ return true;
+
+ // If we can eliminate the copy without merging the live ranges, do so now.
+ if (!CP.isPartial()) {
+ if (AdjustCopiesBackFrom(CP, CopyMI) ||
+ RemoveCopyByCommutingDef(CP, CopyMI)) {
+ markAsJoined(CopyMI);
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tTrivial!\n");
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Otherwise, we are unable to join the intervals.
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tInterference!\n");
+ Again = true; // May be possible to coalesce later.
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // Coalescing to a virtual register that is of a sub-register class of the
+ // other. Make sure the resulting register is set to the right register class.
+ if (CP.isCrossClass()) {
+ ++numCrossRCs;
+ mri_->setRegClass(CP.getDstReg(), CP.getNewRC());
+ }
+
+ // Remember to delete the copy instruction.
+ markAsJoined(CopyMI);
+
+ UpdateRegDefsUses(CP);
+
+ // If we have extended the live range of a physical register, make sure we
+ // update live-in lists as well.
+ if (CP.isPhys()) {
+ SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock*, 16> BlockSeq;
+ // JoinIntervals invalidates the VNInfos in SrcInt, but we only need the
+ // ranges for this, and they are preserved.
+ LiveInterval &SrcInt = li_->getInterval(CP.getSrcReg());
+ for (LiveInterval::const_iterator I = SrcInt.begin(), E = SrcInt.end();
+ I != E; ++I ) {
+ li_->findLiveInMBBs(I->start, I->end, BlockSeq);
+ for (unsigned idx = 0, size = BlockSeq.size(); idx != size; ++idx) {
+ MachineBasicBlock &block = *BlockSeq[idx];
+ if (!block.isLiveIn(CP.getDstReg()))
+ block.addLiveIn(CP.getDstReg());
+ }
+ BlockSeq.clear();
+ }
+ }
+
+ // SrcReg is guarateed to be the register whose live interval that is
+ // being merged.
+ li_->removeInterval(CP.getSrcReg());
+
+ // Update regalloc hint.
+ tri_->UpdateRegAllocHint(CP.getSrcReg(), CP.getDstReg(), *mf_);
+
+ DEBUG({
+ LiveInterval &DstInt = li_->getInterval(CP.getDstReg());
+ dbgs() << "\tJoined. Result = ";
+ DstInt.print(dbgs(), tri_);
+ dbgs() << "\n";
+ });
+
+ ++numJoins;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/// ComputeUltimateVN - Assuming we are going to join two live intervals,
+/// compute what the resultant value numbers for each value in the input two
+/// ranges will be. This is complicated by copies between the two which can
+/// and will commonly cause multiple value numbers to be merged into one.
+///
+/// VN is the value number that we're trying to resolve. InstDefiningValue
+/// keeps track of the new InstDefiningValue assignment for the result
+/// LiveInterval. ThisFromOther/OtherFromThis are sets that keep track of
+/// whether a value in this or other is a copy from the opposite set.
+/// ThisValNoAssignments/OtherValNoAssignments keep track of value #'s that have
+/// already been assigned.
+///
+/// ThisFromOther[x] - If x is defined as a copy from the other interval, this
+/// contains the value number the copy is from.
+///
+static unsigned ComputeUltimateVN(VNInfo *VNI,
+ SmallVector<VNInfo*, 16> &NewVNInfo,
+ DenseMap<VNInfo*, VNInfo*> &ThisFromOther,
+ DenseMap<VNInfo*, VNInfo*> &OtherFromThis,
+ SmallVector<int, 16> &ThisValNoAssignments,
+ SmallVector<int, 16> &OtherValNoAssignments) {
+ unsigned VN = VNI->id;
+
+ // If the VN has already been computed, just return it.
+ if (ThisValNoAssignments[VN] >= 0)
+ return ThisValNoAssignments[VN];
+ assert(ThisValNoAssignments[VN] != -2 && "Cyclic value numbers");
+
+ // If this val is not a copy from the other val, then it must be a new value
+ // number in the destination.
+ DenseMap<VNInfo*, VNInfo*>::iterator I = ThisFromOther.find(VNI);
+ if (I == ThisFromOther.end()) {
+ NewVNInfo.push_back(VNI);
+ return ThisValNoAssignments[VN] = NewVNInfo.size()-1;
+ }
+ VNInfo *OtherValNo = I->second;
+
+ // Otherwise, this *is* a copy from the RHS. If the other side has already
+ // been computed, return it.
+ if (OtherValNoAssignments[OtherValNo->id] >= 0)
+ return ThisValNoAssignments[VN] = OtherValNoAssignments[OtherValNo->id];
+
+ // Mark this value number as currently being computed, then ask what the
+ // ultimate value # of the other value is.
+ ThisValNoAssignments[VN] = -2;
+ unsigned UltimateVN =
+ ComputeUltimateVN(OtherValNo, NewVNInfo, OtherFromThis, ThisFromOther,
+ OtherValNoAssignments, ThisValNoAssignments);
+ return ThisValNoAssignments[VN] = UltimateVN;
+}
+
+
+// Find out if we have something like
+// A = X
+// B = X
+// if so, we can pretend this is actually
+// A = X
+// B = A
+// which allows us to coalesce A and B.
+// VNI is the definition of B. LR is the life range of A that includes
+// the slot just before B. If we return true, we add "B = X" to DupCopies.
+static bool RegistersDefinedFromSameValue(LiveIntervals &li,
+ const TargetRegisterInfo &tri,
+ CoalescerPair &CP,
+ VNInfo *VNI,
+ LiveRange *LR,
+ SmallVector<MachineInstr*, 8> &DupCopies) {
+ // FIXME: This is very conservative. For example, we don't handle
+ // physical registers.
+
+ MachineInstr *MI = VNI->getCopy();
+
+ if (!MI->isFullCopy() || CP.isPartial() || CP.isPhys())
+ return false;
+
+ unsigned Dst = MI->getOperand(0).getReg();
+ unsigned Src = MI->getOperand(1).getReg();
+
+ if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(Src) ||
+ !TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(Dst))
+ return false;
+
+ unsigned A = CP.getDstReg();
+ unsigned B = CP.getSrcReg();
+
+ if (B == Dst)
+ std::swap(A, B);
+ assert(Dst == A);
+
+ VNInfo *Other = LR->valno;
+ if (!Other->isDefByCopy())
+ return false;
+ const MachineInstr *OtherMI = Other->getCopy();
+
+ if (!OtherMI->isFullCopy())
+ return false;
+
+ unsigned OtherDst = OtherMI->getOperand(0).getReg();
+ unsigned OtherSrc = OtherMI->getOperand(1).getReg();
+
+ if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(OtherSrc) ||
+ !TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(OtherDst))
+ return false;
+
+ assert(OtherDst == B);
+
+ if (Src != OtherSrc)
+ return false;
+
+ // If the copies use two different value numbers of X, we cannot merge
+ // A and B.
+ LiveInterval &SrcInt = li.getInterval(Src);
+ if (SrcInt.getVNInfoAt(Other->def) != SrcInt.getVNInfoAt(VNI->def))
+ return false;
+
+ DupCopies.push_back(MI);
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/// JoinIntervals - Attempt to join these two intervals. On failure, this
+/// returns false.
+bool RegisterCoalescer::JoinIntervals(CoalescerPair &CP) {
+ LiveInterval &RHS = li_->getInterval(CP.getSrcReg());
+ DEBUG({ dbgs() << "\t\tRHS = "; RHS.print(dbgs(), tri_); dbgs() << "\n"; });
+
+ // If a live interval is a physical register, check for interference with any
+ // aliases. The interference check implemented here is a bit more conservative
+ // than the full interfeence check below. We allow overlapping live ranges
+ // only when one is a copy of the other.
+ if (CP.isPhys()) {
+ for (const unsigned *AS = tri_->getAliasSet(CP.getDstReg()); *AS; ++AS){
+ if (!li_->hasInterval(*AS))
+ continue;
+ const LiveInterval &LHS = li_->getInterval(*AS);
+ LiveInterval::const_iterator LI = LHS.begin();
+ for (LiveInterval::const_iterator RI = RHS.begin(), RE = RHS.end();
+ RI != RE; ++RI) {
+ LI = std::lower_bound(LI, LHS.end(), RI->start);
+ // Does LHS have an overlapping live range starting before RI?
+ if ((LI != LHS.begin() && LI[-1].end > RI->start) &&
+ (RI->start != RI->valno->def ||
+ !CP.isCoalescable(li_->getInstructionFromIndex(RI->start)))) {
+ DEBUG({
+ dbgs() << "\t\tInterference from alias: ";
+ LHS.print(dbgs(), tri_);
+ dbgs() << "\n\t\tOverlap at " << RI->start << " and no copy.\n";
+ });
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // Check that LHS ranges beginning in this range are copies.
+ for (; LI != LHS.end() && LI->start < RI->end; ++LI) {
+ if (LI->start != LI->valno->def ||
+ !CP.isCoalescable(li_->getInstructionFromIndex(LI->start))) {
+ DEBUG({
+ dbgs() << "\t\tInterference from alias: ";
+ LHS.print(dbgs(), tri_);
+ dbgs() << "\n\t\tDef at " << LI->start << " is not a copy.\n";
+ });
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Compute the final value assignment, assuming that the live ranges can be
+ // coalesced.
+ SmallVector<int, 16> LHSValNoAssignments;
+ SmallVector<int, 16> RHSValNoAssignments;
+ DenseMap<VNInfo*, VNInfo*> LHSValsDefinedFromRHS;
+ DenseMap<VNInfo*, VNInfo*> RHSValsDefinedFromLHS;
+ SmallVector<VNInfo*, 16> NewVNInfo;
+
+ SmallVector<MachineInstr*, 8> DupCopies;
+
+ LiveInterval &LHS = li_->getOrCreateInterval(CP.getDstReg());
+ DEBUG({ dbgs() << "\t\tLHS = "; LHS.print(dbgs(), tri_); dbgs() << "\n"; });
+
+ // Loop over the value numbers of the LHS, seeing if any are defined from
+ // the RHS.
+ for (LiveInterval::vni_iterator i = LHS.vni_begin(), e = LHS.vni_end();
+ i != e; ++i) {
+ VNInfo *VNI = *i;
+ if (VNI->isUnused() || !VNI->isDefByCopy()) // Src not defined by a copy?
+ continue;
+
+ // Never join with a register that has EarlyClobber redefs.
+ if (VNI->hasRedefByEC())
+ return false;
+
+ // Figure out the value # from the RHS.
+ LiveRange *lr = RHS.getLiveRangeContaining(VNI->def.getPrevSlot());
+ // The copy could be to an aliased physreg.
+ if (!lr) continue;
+
+ // DstReg is known to be a register in the LHS interval. If the src is
+ // from the RHS interval, we can use its value #.
+ MachineInstr *MI = VNI->getCopy();
+ if (!CP.isCoalescable(MI) &&
+ !RegistersDefinedFromSameValue(*li_, *tri_, CP, VNI, lr, DupCopies))
+ continue;
+
+ LHSValsDefinedFromRHS[VNI] = lr->valno;
+ }
+
+ // Loop over the value numbers of the RHS, seeing if any are defined from
+ // the LHS.
+ for (LiveInterval::vni_iterator i = RHS.vni_begin(), e = RHS.vni_end();
+ i != e; ++i) {
+ VNInfo *VNI = *i;
+ if (VNI->isUnused() || !VNI->isDefByCopy()) // Src not defined by a copy?
+ continue;
+
+ // Never join with a register that has EarlyClobber redefs.
+ if (VNI->hasRedefByEC())
+ return false;
+
+ // Figure out the value # from the LHS.
+ LiveRange *lr = LHS.getLiveRangeContaining(VNI->def.getPrevSlot());
+ // The copy could be to an aliased physreg.
+ if (!lr) continue;
+
+ // DstReg is known to be a register in the RHS interval. If the src is
+ // from the LHS interval, we can use its value #.
+ MachineInstr *MI = VNI->getCopy();
+ if (!CP.isCoalescable(MI) &&
+ !RegistersDefinedFromSameValue(*li_, *tri_, CP, VNI, lr, DupCopies))
+ continue;
+
+ RHSValsDefinedFromLHS[VNI] = lr->valno;
+ }
+
+ LHSValNoAssignments.resize(LHS.getNumValNums(), -1);
+ RHSValNoAssignments.resize(RHS.getNumValNums(), -1);
+ NewVNInfo.reserve(LHS.getNumValNums() + RHS.getNumValNums());
+
+ for (LiveInterval::vni_iterator i = LHS.vni_begin(), e = LHS.vni_end();
+ i != e; ++i) {
+ VNInfo *VNI = *i;
+ unsigned VN = VNI->id;
+ if (LHSValNoAssignments[VN] >= 0 || VNI->isUnused())
+ continue;
+ ComputeUltimateVN(VNI, NewVNInfo,
+ LHSValsDefinedFromRHS, RHSValsDefinedFromLHS,
+ LHSValNoAssignments, RHSValNoAssignments);
+ }
+ for (LiveInterval::vni_iterator i = RHS.vni_begin(), e = RHS.vni_end();
+ i != e; ++i) {
+ VNInfo *VNI = *i;
+ unsigned VN = VNI->id;
+ if (RHSValNoAssignments[VN] >= 0 || VNI->isUnused())
+ continue;
+ // If this value number isn't a copy from the LHS, it's a new number.
+ if (RHSValsDefinedFromLHS.find(VNI) == RHSValsDefinedFromLHS.end()) {
+ NewVNInfo.push_back(VNI);
+ RHSValNoAssignments[VN] = NewVNInfo.size()-1;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ ComputeUltimateVN(VNI, NewVNInfo,
+ RHSValsDefinedFromLHS, LHSValsDefinedFromRHS,
+ RHSValNoAssignments, LHSValNoAssignments);
+ }
+
+ // Armed with the mappings of LHS/RHS values to ultimate values, walk the
+ // interval lists to see if these intervals are coalescable.
+ LiveInterval::const_iterator I = LHS.begin();
+ LiveInterval::const_iterator IE = LHS.end();
+ LiveInterval::const_iterator J = RHS.begin();
+ LiveInterval::const_iterator JE = RHS.end();
+
+ // Skip ahead until the first place of potential sharing.
+ if (I != IE && J != JE) {
+ if (I->start < J->start) {
+ I = std::upper_bound(I, IE, J->start);
+ if (I != LHS.begin()) --I;
+ } else if (J->start < I->start) {
+ J = std::upper_bound(J, JE, I->start);
+ if (J != RHS.begin()) --J;
+ }
+ }
+
+ while (I != IE && J != JE) {
+ // Determine if these two live ranges overlap.
+ bool Overlaps;
+ if (I->start < J->start) {
+ Overlaps = I->end > J->start;
+ } else {
+ Overlaps = J->end > I->start;
+ }
+
+ // If so, check value # info to determine if they are really different.
+ if (Overlaps) {
+ // If the live range overlap will map to the same value number in the
+ // result liverange, we can still coalesce them. If not, we can't.
+ if (LHSValNoAssignments[I->valno->id] !=
+ RHSValNoAssignments[J->valno->id])
+ return false;
+ // If it's re-defined by an early clobber somewhere in the live range,
+ // then conservatively abort coalescing.
+ if (NewVNInfo[LHSValNoAssignments[I->valno->id]]->hasRedefByEC())
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (I->end < J->end)
+ ++I;
+ else
+ ++J;
+ }
+
+ // Update kill info. Some live ranges are extended due to copy coalescing.
+ for (DenseMap<VNInfo*, VNInfo*>::iterator I = LHSValsDefinedFromRHS.begin(),
+ E = LHSValsDefinedFromRHS.end(); I != E; ++I) {
+ VNInfo *VNI = I->first;
+ unsigned LHSValID = LHSValNoAssignments[VNI->id];
+ if (VNI->hasPHIKill())
+ NewVNInfo[LHSValID]->setHasPHIKill(true);
+ }
+
+ // Update kill info. Some live ranges are extended due to copy coalescing.
+ for (DenseMap<VNInfo*, VNInfo*>::iterator I = RHSValsDefinedFromLHS.begin(),
+ E = RHSValsDefinedFromLHS.end(); I != E; ++I) {
+ VNInfo *VNI = I->first;
+ unsigned RHSValID = RHSValNoAssignments[VNI->id];
+ if (VNI->hasPHIKill())
+ NewVNInfo[RHSValID]->setHasPHIKill(true);
+ }
+
+ if (LHSValNoAssignments.empty())
+ LHSValNoAssignments.push_back(-1);
+ if (RHSValNoAssignments.empty())
+ RHSValNoAssignments.push_back(-1);
+
+ SmallVector<unsigned, 8> SourceRegisters;
+ for (SmallVector<MachineInstr*, 8>::iterator I = DupCopies.begin(),
+ E = DupCopies.end(); I != E; ++I) {
+ MachineInstr *MI = *I;
+
+ // We have pretended that the assignment to B in
+ // A = X
+ // B = X
+ // was actually a copy from A. Now that we decided to coalesce A and B,
+ // transform the code into
+ // A = X
+ // X = X
+ // and mark the X as coalesced to keep the illusion.
+ unsigned Src = MI->getOperand(1).getReg();
+ SourceRegisters.push_back(Src);
+ MI->getOperand(0).substVirtReg(Src, 0, *tri_);
+
+ markAsJoined(MI);
+ }
+
+ // If B = X was the last use of X in a liverange, we have to shrink it now
+ // that B = X is gone.
+ for (SmallVector<unsigned, 8>::iterator I = SourceRegisters.begin(),
+ E = SourceRegisters.end(); I != E; ++I) {
+ li_->shrinkToUses(&li_->getInterval(*I));
+ }
+
+ // If we get here, we know that we can coalesce the live ranges. Ask the
+ // intervals to coalesce themselves now.
+ LHS.join(RHS, &LHSValNoAssignments[0], &RHSValNoAssignments[0], NewVNInfo,
+ mri_);
+ return true;
+}
+
+namespace {
+ // DepthMBBCompare - Comparison predicate that sort first based on the loop
+ // depth of the basic block (the unsigned), and then on the MBB number.
+ struct DepthMBBCompare {
+ typedef std::pair<unsigned, MachineBasicBlock*> DepthMBBPair;
+ bool operator()(const DepthMBBPair &LHS, const DepthMBBPair &RHS) const {
+ // Deeper loops first
+ if (LHS.first != RHS.first)
+ return LHS.first > RHS.first;
+
+ // Prefer blocks that are more connected in the CFG. This takes care of
+ // the most difficult copies first while intervals are short.
+ unsigned cl = LHS.second->pred_size() + LHS.second->succ_size();
+ unsigned cr = RHS.second->pred_size() + RHS.second->succ_size();
+ if (cl != cr)
+ return cl > cr;
+
+ // As a last resort, sort by block number.
+ return LHS.second->getNumber() < RHS.second->getNumber();
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+void RegisterCoalescer::CopyCoalesceInMBB(MachineBasicBlock *MBB,
+ std::vector<MachineInstr*> &TryAgain) {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << MBB->getName() << ":\n");
+
+ SmallVector<MachineInstr*, 8> VirtCopies;
+ SmallVector<MachineInstr*, 8> PhysCopies;
+ SmallVector<MachineInstr*, 8> ImpDefCopies;
+ for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator MII = MBB->begin(), E = MBB->end();
+ MII != E;) {
+ MachineInstr *Inst = MII++;
+
+ // If this isn't a copy nor a extract_subreg, we can't join intervals.
+ unsigned SrcReg, DstReg;
+ if (Inst->isCopy()) {
+ DstReg = Inst->getOperand(0).getReg();
+ SrcReg = Inst->getOperand(1).getReg();
+ } else if (Inst->isSubregToReg()) {
+ DstReg = Inst->getOperand(0).getReg();
+ SrcReg = Inst->getOperand(2).getReg();
+ } else
+ continue;
+
+ bool SrcIsPhys = TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(SrcReg);
+ bool DstIsPhys = TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(DstReg);
+ if (li_->hasInterval(SrcReg) && li_->getInterval(SrcReg).empty())
+ ImpDefCopies.push_back(Inst);
+ else if (SrcIsPhys || DstIsPhys)
+ PhysCopies.push_back(Inst);
+ else
+ VirtCopies.push_back(Inst);
+ }
+
+ // Try coalescing implicit copies and insert_subreg <undef> first,
+ // followed by copies to / from physical registers, then finally copies
+ // from virtual registers to virtual registers.
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = ImpDefCopies.size(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineInstr *TheCopy = ImpDefCopies[i];
+ bool Again = false;
+ if (!JoinCopy(TheCopy, Again))
+ if (Again)
+ TryAgain.push_back(TheCopy);
+ }
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = PhysCopies.size(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineInstr *TheCopy = PhysCopies[i];
+ bool Again = false;
+ if (!JoinCopy(TheCopy, Again))
+ if (Again)
+ TryAgain.push_back(TheCopy);
+ }
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = VirtCopies.size(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineInstr *TheCopy = VirtCopies[i];
+ bool Again = false;
+ if (!JoinCopy(TheCopy, Again))
+ if (Again)
+ TryAgain.push_back(TheCopy);
+ }
+}
+
+void RegisterCoalescer::joinIntervals() {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "********** JOINING INTERVALS ***********\n");
+
+ std::vector<MachineInstr*> TryAgainList;
+ if (loopInfo->empty()) {
+ // If there are no loops in the function, join intervals in function order.
+ for (MachineFunction::iterator I = mf_->begin(), E = mf_->end();
+ I != E; ++I)
+ CopyCoalesceInMBB(I, TryAgainList);
+ } else {
+ // Otherwise, join intervals in inner loops before other intervals.
+ // Unfortunately we can't just iterate over loop hierarchy here because
+ // there may be more MBB's than BB's. Collect MBB's for sorting.
+
+ // Join intervals in the function prolog first. We want to join physical
+ // registers with virtual registers before the intervals got too long.
+ std::vector<std::pair<unsigned, MachineBasicBlock*> > MBBs;
+ for (MachineFunction::iterator I = mf_->begin(), E = mf_->end();I != E;++I){
+ MachineBasicBlock *MBB = I;
+ MBBs.push_back(std::make_pair(loopInfo->getLoopDepth(MBB), I));
+ }
+
+ // Sort by loop depth.
+ std::sort(MBBs.begin(), MBBs.end(), DepthMBBCompare());
+
+ // Finally, join intervals in loop nest order.
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = MBBs.size(); i != e; ++i)
+ CopyCoalesceInMBB(MBBs[i].second, TryAgainList);
+ }
+
+ // Joining intervals can allow other intervals to be joined. Iteratively join
+ // until we make no progress.
+ bool ProgressMade = true;
+ while (ProgressMade) {
+ ProgressMade = false;
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = TryAgainList.size(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineInstr *&TheCopy = TryAgainList[i];
+ if (!TheCopy)
+ continue;
+
+ bool Again = false;
+ bool Success = JoinCopy(TheCopy, Again);
+ if (Success || !Again) {
+ TheCopy= 0; // Mark this one as done.
+ ProgressMade = true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+void RegisterCoalescer::releaseMemory() {
+ JoinedCopies.clear();
+ ReMatCopies.clear();
+ ReMatDefs.clear();
+}
+
+bool RegisterCoalescer::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &fn) {
+ mf_ = &fn;
+ mri_ = &fn.getRegInfo();
+ tm_ = &fn.getTarget();
+ tri_ = tm_->getRegisterInfo();
+ tii_ = tm_->getInstrInfo();
+ li_ = &getAnalysis<LiveIntervals>();
+ ldv_ = &getAnalysis<LiveDebugVariables>();
+ AA = &getAnalysis<AliasAnalysis>();
+ loopInfo = &getAnalysis<MachineLoopInfo>();
+
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "********** SIMPLE REGISTER COALESCING **********\n"
+ << "********** Function: "
+ << ((Value*)mf_->getFunction())->getName() << '\n');
+
+ if (VerifyCoalescing)
+ mf_->verify(this, "Before register coalescing");
+
+ RegClassInfo.runOnMachineFunction(fn);
+
+ // Join (coalesce) intervals if requested.
+ if (EnableJoining) {
+ joinIntervals();
+ DEBUG({
+ dbgs() << "********** INTERVALS POST JOINING **********\n";
+ for (LiveIntervals::iterator I = li_->begin(), E = li_->end();
+ I != E; ++I){
+ I->second->print(dbgs(), tri_);
+ dbgs() << "\n";
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ // Perform a final pass over the instructions and compute spill weights
+ // and remove identity moves.
+ SmallVector<unsigned, 4> DeadDefs;
+ for (MachineFunction::iterator mbbi = mf_->begin(), mbbe = mf_->end();
+ mbbi != mbbe; ++mbbi) {
+ MachineBasicBlock* mbb = mbbi;
+ for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator mii = mbb->begin(), mie = mbb->end();
+ mii != mie; ) {
+ MachineInstr *MI = mii;
+ if (JoinedCopies.count(MI)) {
+ // Delete all coalesced copies.
+ bool DoDelete = true;
+ assert(MI->isCopyLike() && "Unrecognized copy instruction");
+ unsigned SrcReg = MI->getOperand(MI->isSubregToReg() ? 2 : 1).getReg();
+ if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(SrcReg) &&
+ MI->getNumOperands() > 2)
+ // Do not delete extract_subreg, insert_subreg of physical
+ // registers unless the definition is dead. e.g.
+ // %DO<def> = INSERT_SUBREG %D0<undef>, %S0<kill>, 1
+ // or else the scavenger may complain. LowerSubregs will
+ // delete them later.
+ DoDelete = false;
+
+ if (MI->allDefsAreDead()) {
+ if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(SrcReg) &&
+ li_->hasInterval(SrcReg))
+ li_->shrinkToUses(&li_->getInterval(SrcReg));
+ DoDelete = true;
+ }
+ if (!DoDelete) {
+ // We need the instruction to adjust liveness, so make it a KILL.
+ if (MI->isSubregToReg()) {
+ MI->RemoveOperand(3);
+ MI->RemoveOperand(1);
+ }
+ MI->setDesc(tii_->get(TargetOpcode::KILL));
+ mii = llvm::next(mii);
+ } else {
+ li_->RemoveMachineInstrFromMaps(MI);
+ mii = mbbi->erase(mii);
+ ++numPeep;
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ // Now check if this is a remat'ed def instruction which is now dead.
+ if (ReMatDefs.count(MI)) {
+ bool isDead = true;
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
+ const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i);
+ if (!MO.isReg())
+ continue;
+ unsigned Reg = MO.getReg();
+ if (!Reg)
+ continue;
+ if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(Reg))
+ DeadDefs.push_back(Reg);
+ if (MO.isDead())
+ continue;
+ if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(Reg) ||
+ !mri_->use_nodbg_empty(Reg)) {
+ isDead = false;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (isDead) {
+ while (!DeadDefs.empty()) {
+ unsigned DeadDef = DeadDefs.back();
+ DeadDefs.pop_back();
+ RemoveDeadDef(li_->getInterval(DeadDef), MI);
+ }
+ li_->RemoveMachineInstrFromMaps(mii);
+ mii = mbbi->erase(mii);
+ continue;
+ } else
+ DeadDefs.clear();
+ }
+
+ ++mii;
+
+ // Check for now unnecessary kill flags.
+ if (li_->isNotInMIMap(MI)) continue;
+ SlotIndex DefIdx = li_->getInstructionIndex(MI).getDefIndex();
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i);
+ if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isKill()) continue;
+ unsigned reg = MO.getReg();
+ if (!reg || !li_->hasInterval(reg)) continue;
+ if (!li_->getInterval(reg).killedAt(DefIdx)) {
+ MO.setIsKill(false);
+ continue;
+ }
+ // When leaving a kill flag on a physreg, check if any subregs should
+ // remain alive.
+ if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(reg))
+ continue;
+ for (const unsigned *SR = tri_->getSubRegisters(reg);
+ unsigned S = *SR; ++SR)
+ if (li_->hasInterval(S) && li_->getInterval(S).liveAt(DefIdx))
+ MI->addRegisterDefined(S, tri_);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ DEBUG(dump());
+ DEBUG(ldv_->dump());
+ if (VerifyCoalescing)
+ mf_->verify(this, "After register coalescing");
+ return true;
+}
+
+/// print - Implement the dump method.
+void RegisterCoalescer::print(raw_ostream &O, const Module* m) const {
+ li_->print(O, m);
+}
+
+RegisterCoalescer *llvm::createRegisterCoalescer() {
+ return new RegisterCoalescer();
+}