//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-#define DEBUG_TYPE "misched"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/ScheduleDAGInstrs.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/MapVector.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveIntervalAnalysis.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
+#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h"
+#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineMemOperand.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/PseudoSourceValue.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/RegisterPressure.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/ScheduleDFS.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Operator.h"
-#include "llvm/MC/MCInstrItineraries.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Format.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetSubtargetInfo.h"
+#include <queue>
+
using namespace llvm;
+#define DEBUG_TYPE "misched"
+
static cl::opt<bool> EnableAASchedMI("enable-aa-sched-mi", cl::Hidden,
cl::ZeroOrMore, cl::init(false),
- cl::desc("Enable use of AA during MI GAD construction"));
+ cl::desc("Enable use of AA during MI DAG construction"));
+
+static cl::opt<bool> UseTBAA("use-tbaa-in-sched-mi", cl::Hidden,
+ cl::init(true), cl::desc("Enable use of TBAA during MI DAG construction"));
ScheduleDAGInstrs::ScheduleDAGInstrs(MachineFunction &mf,
- const MachineLoopInfo &mli,
- const MachineDominatorTree &mdt,
- bool IsPostRAFlag,
- LiveIntervals *lis)
- : ScheduleDAG(mf), MLI(mli), MDT(mdt), MFI(mf.getFrameInfo()), LIS(lis),
- IsPostRA(IsPostRAFlag), CanHandleTerminators(false), FirstDbgValue(0) {
- assert((IsPostRA || LIS) && "PreRA scheduling requires LiveIntervals");
+ const MachineLoopInfo *mli,
+ LiveIntervals *LIS,
+ bool RemoveKillFlags)
+ : ScheduleDAG(mf), MLI(mli), MFI(mf.getFrameInfo()), LIS(LIS),
+ RemoveKillFlags(RemoveKillFlags), CanHandleTerminators(false),
+ FirstDbgValue(nullptr) {
DbgValues.clear();
- assert(!(IsPostRA && MRI.getNumVirtRegs()) &&
- "Virtual registers must be removed prior to PostRA scheduling");
- const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = TM.getSubtarget<TargetSubtargetInfo>();
- SchedModel.init(*ST.getSchedModel(), &ST, TII);
+ const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = mf.getSubtarget();
+ SchedModel.init(ST.getSchedModel(), &ST, TII);
}
/// getUnderlyingObjectFromInt - This is the function that does the work of
/// getUnderlyingObjects - This is a wrapper around GetUnderlyingObjects
/// and adds support for basic ptrtoint+arithmetic+inttoptr sequences.
static void getUnderlyingObjects(const Value *V,
- SmallVectorImpl<Value *> &Objects) {
- SmallPtrSet<const Value*, 16> Visited;
+ SmallVectorImpl<Value *> &Objects,
+ const DataLayout &DL) {
+ SmallPtrSet<const Value *, 16> Visited;
SmallVector<const Value *, 4> Working(1, V);
do {
V = Working.pop_back_val();
SmallVector<Value *, 4> Objs;
- GetUnderlyingObjects(const_cast<Value *>(V), Objs);
+ GetUnderlyingObjects(const_cast<Value *>(V), Objs, DL);
- for (SmallVector<Value *, 4>::iterator I = Objs.begin(), IE = Objs.end();
+ for (SmallVectorImpl<Value *>::iterator I = Objs.begin(), IE = Objs.end();
I != IE; ++I) {
V = *I;
- if (!Visited.insert(V))
+ if (!Visited.insert(V).second)
continue;
if (Operator::getOpcode(V) == Instruction::IntToPtr) {
const Value *O =
} while (!Working.empty());
}
+typedef PointerUnion<const Value *, const PseudoSourceValue *> ValueType;
+typedef SmallVector<PointerIntPair<ValueType, 1, bool>, 4>
+UnderlyingObjectsVector;
+
/// getUnderlyingObjectsForInstr - If this machine instr has memory reference
/// information and it can be tracked to a normal reference to a known
/// object, return the Value for that object.
static void getUnderlyingObjectsForInstr(const MachineInstr *MI,
- const MachineFrameInfo *MFI,
- SmallVectorImpl<std::pair<const Value *, bool> > &Objects) {
+ const MachineFrameInfo *MFI,
+ UnderlyingObjectsVector &Objects,
+ const DataLayout &DL) {
if (!MI->hasOneMemOperand() ||
- !(*MI->memoperands_begin())->getValue() ||
+ (!(*MI->memoperands_begin())->getValue() &&
+ !(*MI->memoperands_begin())->getPseudoValue()) ||
(*MI->memoperands_begin())->isVolatile())
return;
+ if (const PseudoSourceValue *PSV =
+ (*MI->memoperands_begin())->getPseudoValue()) {
+ // Function that contain tail calls don't have unique PseudoSourceValue
+ // objects. Two PseudoSourceValues might refer to the same or overlapping
+ // locations. The client code calling this function assumes this is not the
+ // case. So return a conservative answer of no known object.
+ if (MFI->hasTailCall())
+ return;
+
+ // For now, ignore PseudoSourceValues which may alias LLVM IR values
+ // because the code that uses this function has no way to cope with
+ // such aliases.
+ if (!PSV->isAliased(MFI)) {
+ bool MayAlias = PSV->mayAlias(MFI);
+ Objects.push_back(UnderlyingObjectsVector::value_type(PSV, MayAlias));
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+
const Value *V = (*MI->memoperands_begin())->getValue();
if (!V)
return;
SmallVector<Value *, 4> Objs;
- getUnderlyingObjects(V, Objs);
-
- for (SmallVector<Value *, 4>::iterator I = Objs.begin(), IE = Objs.end();
- I != IE; ++I) {
- bool MayAlias = true;
- V = *I;
+ getUnderlyingObjects(V, Objs, DL);
- if (const PseudoSourceValue *PSV = dyn_cast<PseudoSourceValue>(V)) {
- // For now, ignore PseudoSourceValues which may alias LLVM IR values
- // because the code that uses this function has no way to cope with
- // such aliases.
-
- if (PSV->isAliased(MFI)) {
- Objects.clear();
- return;
- }
-
- MayAlias = PSV->mayAlias(MFI);
- } else if (!isIdentifiedObject(V)) {
+ for (Value *V : Objs) {
+ if (!isIdentifiedObject(V)) {
Objects.clear();
return;
}
- Objects.push_back(std::make_pair(V, MayAlias));
+ Objects.push_back(UnderlyingObjectsVector::value_type(V, true));
}
}
void ScheduleDAGInstrs::finishBlock() {
// Subclasses should no longer refer to the old block.
- BB = 0;
+ BB = nullptr;
}
/// Initialize the DAG and common scheduler state for the current scheduling
void ScheduleDAGInstrs::enterRegion(MachineBasicBlock *bb,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator begin,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator end,
- unsigned endcount) {
+ unsigned regioninstrs) {
assert(bb == BB && "startBlock should set BB");
RegionBegin = begin;
RegionEnd = end;
- EndIndex = endcount;
- MISUnitMap.clear();
-
- ScheduleDAG::clearDAG();
+ NumRegionInstrs = regioninstrs;
}
/// Close the current scheduling region. Don't clear any state in case the
/// are too high to be hidden by the branch or when the liveout registers
/// used by instructions in the fallthrough block.
void ScheduleDAGInstrs::addSchedBarrierDeps() {
- MachineInstr *ExitMI = RegionEnd != BB->end() ? &*RegionEnd : 0;
+ MachineInstr *ExitMI = RegionEnd != BB->end() ? &*RegionEnd : nullptr;
ExitSU.setInstr(ExitMI);
bool AllDepKnown = ExitMI &&
(ExitMI->isCall() || ExitMI->isBarrier());
if (TRI->isPhysicalRegister(Reg))
Uses.insert(PhysRegSUOper(&ExitSU, -1, Reg));
- else {
- assert(!IsPostRA && "Virtual register encountered after regalloc.");
- if (MO.readsReg()) // ignore undef operands
- addVRegUseDeps(&ExitSU, i);
- }
+ else if (MO.readsReg()) // ignore undef operands
+ addVRegUseDeps(&ExitSU, i);
}
} else {
// For others, e.g. fallthrough, conditional branch, assume the exit
assert(Uses.empty() && "Uses in set before adding deps?");
for (MachineBasicBlock::succ_iterator SI = BB->succ_begin(),
SE = BB->succ_end(); SI != SE; ++SI)
- for (MachineBasicBlock::livein_iterator I = (*SI)->livein_begin(),
- E = (*SI)->livein_end(); I != E; ++I) {
- unsigned Reg = *I;
- if (!Uses.contains(Reg))
- Uses.insert(PhysRegSUOper(&ExitSU, -1, Reg));
+ for (const auto &LI : (*SI)->liveins()) {
+ if (!Uses.contains(LI.PhysReg))
+ Uses.insert(PhysRegSUOper(&ExitSU, -1, LI.PhysReg));
}
}
}
assert(MO.isDef() && "expect physreg def");
// Ask the target if address-backscheduling is desirable, and if so how much.
- const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = TM.getSubtarget<TargetSubtargetInfo>();
+ const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = MF.getSubtarget();
for (MCRegAliasIterator Alias(MO.getReg(), TRI, true);
Alias.isValid(); ++Alias) {
// Adjust the dependence latency using operand def/use information,
// then allow the target to perform its own adjustments.
int UseOp = I->OpIdx;
- MachineInstr *RegUse = 0;
+ MachineInstr *RegUse = nullptr;
SDep Dep;
if (UseOp < 0)
Dep = SDep(SU, SDep::Artificial);
else {
+ // Set the hasPhysRegDefs only for physreg defs that have a use within
+ // the scheduling region.
+ SU->hasPhysRegDefs = true;
Dep = SDep(SU, SDep::Data, *Alias);
RegUse = UseSU->getInstr();
- Dep.setMinLatency(
- SchedModel.computeOperandLatency(SU->getInstr(), OperIdx,
- RegUse, UseOp, /*FindMin=*/true));
}
Dep.setLatency(
- SchedModel.computeOperandLatency(SU->getInstr(), OperIdx,
- RegUse, UseOp, /*FindMin=*/false));
+ SchedModel.computeOperandLatency(SU->getInstr(), OperIdx, RegUse,
+ UseOp));
ST.adjustSchedDependency(SU, UseSU, Dep);
UseSU->addPred(Dep);
/// this SUnit to following instructions in the same scheduling region that
/// depend the physical register referenced at OperIdx.
void ScheduleDAGInstrs::addPhysRegDeps(SUnit *SU, unsigned OperIdx) {
- const MachineInstr *MI = SU->getInstr();
- const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(OperIdx);
+ MachineInstr *MI = SU->getInstr();
+ MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(OperIdx);
// Optionally add output and anti dependencies. For anti
// dependencies we use a latency of 0 because for a multi-issue
DefSU->addPred(SDep(SU, Kind, /*Reg=*/*Alias));
else {
SDep Dep(SU, Kind, /*Reg=*/*Alias);
- unsigned OutLatency =
- SchedModel.computeOutputLatency(MI, OperIdx, DefSU->getInstr());
- Dep.setMinLatency(OutLatency);
- Dep.setLatency(OutLatency);
+ Dep.setLatency(
+ SchedModel.computeOutputLatency(MI, OperIdx, DefSU->getInstr()));
DefSU->addPred(Dep);
}
}
}
if (!MO.isDef()) {
+ SU->hasPhysRegUses = true;
// Either insert a new Reg2SUnits entry with an empty SUnits list, or
// retrieve the existing SUnits list for this register's uses.
// Push this SUnit on the use list.
Uses.insert(PhysRegSUOper(SU, OperIdx, MO.getReg()));
+ if (RemoveKillFlags)
+ MO.setIsKill(false);
}
else {
addPhysRegDataDeps(SU, OperIdx);
SUnit *DefSU = DefI->SU;
if (DefSU != SU && DefSU != &ExitSU) {
SDep Dep(SU, SDep::Output, Reg);
- unsigned OutLatency =
- SchedModel.computeOutputLatency(MI, OperIdx, DefSU->getInstr());
- Dep.setMinLatency(OutLatency);
- Dep.setLatency(OutLatency);
+ Dep.setLatency(
+ SchedModel.computeOutputLatency(MI, OperIdx, DefSU->getInstr()));
DefSU->addPred(Dep);
}
DefI->SU = SU;
MachineInstr *MI = SU->getInstr();
unsigned Reg = MI->getOperand(OperIdx).getReg();
+ // Record this local VReg use.
+ VReg2UseMap::iterator UI = VRegUses.find(Reg);
+ for (; UI != VRegUses.end(); ++UI) {
+ if (UI->SU == SU)
+ break;
+ }
+ if (UI == VRegUses.end())
+ VRegUses.insert(VReg2SUnit(Reg, SU));
+
// Lookup this operand's reaching definition.
assert(LIS && "vreg dependencies requires LiveIntervals");
- LiveRangeQuery LRQ(LIS->getInterval(Reg), LIS->getInstructionIndex(MI));
+ LiveQueryResult LRQ
+ = LIS->getInterval(Reg).Query(LIS->getInstructionIndex(MI));
VNInfo *VNI = LRQ.valueIn();
// VNI will be valid because MachineOperand::readsReg() is checked by caller.
// Adjust the dependence latency using operand def/use information, then
// allow the target to perform its own adjustments.
int DefOp = Def->findRegisterDefOperandIdx(Reg);
- dep.setLatency(
- SchedModel.computeOperandLatency(Def, DefOp, MI, OperIdx, false));
- dep.setMinLatency(
- SchedModel.computeOperandLatency(Def, DefOp, MI, OperIdx, true));
+ dep.setLatency(SchedModel.computeOperandLatency(Def, DefOp, MI, OperIdx));
- const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = TM.getSubtarget<TargetSubtargetInfo>();
+ const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = MF.getSubtarget();
ST.adjustSchedDependency(DefSU, SU, const_cast<SDep &>(dep));
SU->addPred(dep);
}
/// Return true if MI is an instruction we are unable to reason about
/// (like a call or something with unmodeled side effects).
static inline bool isGlobalMemoryObject(AliasAnalysis *AA, MachineInstr *MI) {
- if (MI->isCall() || MI->hasUnmodeledSideEffects() ||
- (MI->hasOrderedMemoryRef() &&
- (!MI->mayLoad() || !MI->isInvariantLoad(AA))))
- return true;
- return false;
+ return MI->isCall() || MI->hasUnmodeledSideEffects() ||
+ (MI->hasOrderedMemoryRef() &&
+ (!MI->mayLoad() || !MI->isInvariantLoad(AA)));
}
// This MI might have either incomplete info, or known to be unsafe
// to deal with (i.e. volatile object).
static inline bool isUnsafeMemoryObject(MachineInstr *MI,
- const MachineFrameInfo *MFI) {
+ const MachineFrameInfo *MFI,
+ const DataLayout &DL) {
if (!MI || MI->memoperands_empty())
return true;
// We purposefully do no check for hasOneMemOperand() here
if ((*MI->memoperands_begin())->isVolatile() ||
MI->hasUnmodeledSideEffects())
return true;
+
+ if ((*MI->memoperands_begin())->getPseudoValue()) {
+ // Similarly to getUnderlyingObjectForInstr:
+ // For now, ignore PseudoSourceValues which may alias LLVM IR values
+ // because the code that uses this function has no way to cope with
+ // such aliases.
+ return true;
+ }
+
const Value *V = (*MI->memoperands_begin())->getValue();
if (!V)
return true;
SmallVector<Value *, 4> Objs;
- getUnderlyingObjects(V, Objs);
- for (SmallVector<Value *, 4>::iterator I = Objs.begin(),
- IE = Objs.end(); I != IE; ++I) {
- V = *I;
-
- if (const PseudoSourceValue *PSV = dyn_cast<PseudoSourceValue>(V)) {
- // Similarly to getUnderlyingObjectForInstr:
- // For now, ignore PseudoSourceValues which may alias LLVM IR values
- // because the code that uses this function has no way to cope with
- // such aliases.
- if (PSV->isAliased(MFI))
- return true;
- }
-
+ getUnderlyingObjects(V, Objs, DL);
+ for (Value *V : Objs) {
// Does this pointer refer to a distinct and identifiable object?
if (!isIdentifiedObject(V))
return true;
return false;
}
-/// This returns true if the two MIs need a chain edge betwee them.
+/// This returns true if the two MIs need a chain edge between them.
/// If these are not even memory operations, we still may need
/// chain deps between them. The question really is - could
/// these two MIs be reordered during scheduling from memory dependency
/// point of view.
static bool MIsNeedChainEdge(AliasAnalysis *AA, const MachineFrameInfo *MFI,
- MachineInstr *MIa,
+ const DataLayout &DL, MachineInstr *MIa,
MachineInstr *MIb) {
+ const MachineFunction *MF = MIa->getParent()->getParent();
+ const TargetInstrInfo *TII = MF->getSubtarget().getInstrInfo();
+
// Cover a trivial case - no edge is need to itself.
if (MIa == MIb)
return false;
+
+ // Let the target decide if memory accesses cannot possibly overlap.
+ if ((MIa->mayLoad() || MIa->mayStore()) &&
+ (MIb->mayLoad() || MIb->mayStore()))
+ if (TII->areMemAccessesTriviallyDisjoint(MIa, MIb, AA))
+ return false;
- if (isUnsafeMemoryObject(MIa, MFI) || isUnsafeMemoryObject(MIb, MFI))
+ // FIXME: Need to handle multiple memory operands to support all targets.
+ if (!MIa->hasOneMemOperand() || !MIb->hasOneMemOperand())
+ return true;
+
+ if (isUnsafeMemoryObject(MIa, MFI, DL) || isUnsafeMemoryObject(MIb, MFI, DL))
return true;
// If we are dealing with two "normal" loads, we do not need an edge
MachineMemOperand *MMOa = *MIa->memoperands_begin();
MachineMemOperand *MMOb = *MIb->memoperands_begin();
- // FIXME: Need to handle multiple memory operands to support all targets.
- if (!MIa->hasOneMemOperand() || !MIb->hasOneMemOperand())
- llvm_unreachable("Multiple memory operands.");
+ if (!MMOa->getValue() || !MMOb->getValue())
+ return true;
// The following interface to AA is fashioned after DAGCombiner::isAlias
// and operates with MachineMemOperand offset with some important
int64_t Overlapa = MMOa->getSize() + MMOa->getOffset() - MinOffset;
int64_t Overlapb = MMOb->getSize() + MMOb->getOffset() - MinOffset;
- AliasAnalysis::AliasResult AAResult = AA->alias(
- AliasAnalysis::Location(MMOa->getValue(), Overlapa,
- MMOa->getTBAAInfo()),
- AliasAnalysis::Location(MMOb->getValue(), Overlapb,
- MMOb->getTBAAInfo()));
+ AliasResult AAResult =
+ AA->alias(MemoryLocation(MMOa->getValue(), Overlapa,
+ UseTBAA ? MMOa->getAAInfo() : AAMDNodes()),
+ MemoryLocation(MMOb->getValue(), Overlapb,
+ UseTBAA ? MMOb->getAAInfo() : AAMDNodes()));
- return (AAResult != AliasAnalysis::NoAlias);
+ return (AAResult != NoAlias);
}
/// This recursive function iterates over chain deps of SUb looking for
/// "latest" node that needs a chain edge to SUa.
-static unsigned
-iterateChainSucc(AliasAnalysis *AA, const MachineFrameInfo *MFI,
- SUnit *SUa, SUnit *SUb, SUnit *ExitSU, unsigned *Depth,
- SmallPtrSet<const SUnit*, 16> &Visited) {
+static unsigned iterateChainSucc(AliasAnalysis *AA, const MachineFrameInfo *MFI,
+ const DataLayout &DL, SUnit *SUa, SUnit *SUb,
+ SUnit *ExitSU, unsigned *Depth,
+ SmallPtrSetImpl<const SUnit *> &Visited) {
if (!SUa || !SUb || SUb == ExitSU)
return *Depth;
// Remember visited nodes.
- if (!Visited.insert(SUb))
+ if (!Visited.insert(SUb).second)
return *Depth;
// If there is _some_ dependency already in place, do not
// descend any further.
// add that edge to the predecessors chain of SUb,
// and stop descending.
if (*Depth > 200 ||
- MIsNeedChainEdge(AA, MFI, SUa->getInstr(), SUb->getInstr())) {
+ MIsNeedChainEdge(AA, MFI, DL, SUa->getInstr(), SUb->getInstr())) {
SUb->addPred(SDep(SUa, SDep::MayAliasMem));
return *Depth;
}
// Track current depth.
(*Depth)++;
- // Iterate over chain dependencies only.
+ // Iterate over memory dependencies only.
for (SUnit::const_succ_iterator I = SUb->Succs.begin(), E = SUb->Succs.end();
I != E; ++I)
- if (I->isCtrl())
- iterateChainSucc (AA, MFI, SUa, I->getSUnit(), ExitSU, Depth, Visited);
+ if (I->isNormalMemoryOrBarrier())
+ iterateChainSucc(AA, MFI, DL, SUa, I->getSUnit(), ExitSU, Depth, Visited);
return *Depth;
}
/// checks whether SU can be aliasing any node dominated
/// by it.
static void adjustChainDeps(AliasAnalysis *AA, const MachineFrameInfo *MFI,
- SUnit *SU, SUnit *ExitSU, std::set<SUnit *> &CheckList,
+ const DataLayout &DL, SUnit *SU, SUnit *ExitSU,
+ std::set<SUnit *> &CheckList,
unsigned LatencyToLoad) {
if (!SU)
return;
I != IE; ++I) {
if (SU == *I)
continue;
- if (MIsNeedChainEdge(AA, MFI, SU->getInstr(), (*I)->getInstr())) {
+ if (MIsNeedChainEdge(AA, MFI, DL, SU->getInstr(), (*I)->getInstr())) {
SDep Dep(SU, SDep::MayAliasMem);
Dep.setLatency(((*I)->getInstr()->mayLoad()) ? LatencyToLoad : 0);
(*I)->addPred(Dep);
}
- // Now go through all the chain successors and iterate from them.
- // Keep track of visited nodes.
+
+ // Iterate recursively over all previously added memory chain
+ // successors. Keep track of visited nodes.
for (SUnit::const_succ_iterator J = (*I)->Succs.begin(),
JE = (*I)->Succs.end(); J != JE; ++J)
- if (J->isCtrl())
- iterateChainSucc (AA, MFI, SU, J->getSUnit(),
- ExitSU, &Depth, Visited);
+ if (J->isNormalMemoryOrBarrier())
+ iterateChainSucc(AA, MFI, DL, SU, J->getSUnit(), ExitSU, &Depth,
+ Visited);
}
}
/// Check whether two objects need a chain edge, if so, add it
/// otherwise remember the rejected SU.
-static inline
-void addChainDependency (AliasAnalysis *AA, const MachineFrameInfo *MFI,
- SUnit *SUa, SUnit *SUb,
- std::set<SUnit *> &RejectList,
- unsigned TrueMemOrderLatency = 0,
- bool isNormalMemory = false) {
+static inline void addChainDependency(AliasAnalysis *AA,
+ const MachineFrameInfo *MFI,
+ const DataLayout &DL, SUnit *SUa,
+ SUnit *SUb, std::set<SUnit *> &RejectList,
+ unsigned TrueMemOrderLatency = 0,
+ bool isNormalMemory = false) {
// If this is a false dependency,
- // do not add the edge, but rememeber the rejected node.
- if (!EnableAASchedMI ||
- MIsNeedChainEdge(AA, MFI, SUa->getInstr(), SUb->getInstr())) {
+ // do not add the edge, but remember the rejected node.
+ if (MIsNeedChainEdge(AA, MFI, DL, SUa->getInstr(), SUb->getInstr())) {
SDep Dep(SUa, isNormalMemory ? SDep::MayAliasMem : SDep::Barrier);
Dep.setLatency(TrueMemOrderLatency);
SUb->addPred(Dep);
}
}
-/// Create an SUnit for each real instruction, numbered in top-down toplological
+/// Create an SUnit for each real instruction, numbered in top-down topological
/// order. The instruction order A < B, implies that no edge exists from B to A.
///
/// Map each real instruction to its SUnit.
void ScheduleDAGInstrs::initSUnits() {
// We'll be allocating one SUnit for each real instruction in the region,
// which is contained within a basic block.
- SUnits.reserve(BB->size());
+ SUnits.reserve(NumRegionInstrs);
for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = RegionBegin; I != RegionEnd; ++I) {
MachineInstr *MI = I;
// Assign the Latency field of SU using target-provided information.
SU->Latency = SchedModel.computeInstrLatency(SU->getInstr());
+
+ // If this SUnit uses a reserved or unbuffered resource, mark it as such.
+ //
+ // Reserved resources block an instruction from issuing and stall the
+ // entire pipeline. These are identified by BufferSize=0.
+ //
+ // Unbuffered resources prevent execution of subsequent instructions that
+ // require the same resources. This is used for in-order execution pipelines
+ // within an out-of-order core. These are identified by BufferSize=1.
+ if (SchedModel.hasInstrSchedModel()) {
+ const MCSchedClassDesc *SC = getSchedClass(SU);
+ for (TargetSchedModel::ProcResIter
+ PI = SchedModel.getWriteProcResBegin(SC),
+ PE = SchedModel.getWriteProcResEnd(SC); PI != PE; ++PI) {
+ switch (SchedModel.getProcResource(PI->ProcResourceIdx)->BufferSize) {
+ case 0:
+ SU->hasReservedResource = true;
+ break;
+ case 1:
+ SU->isUnbuffered = true;
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
}
}
-/// If RegPressure is non null, compute register pressure as a side effect. The
+/// If RegPressure is non-null, compute register pressure as a side effect. The
/// DAG builder is an efficient place to do it because it already visits
/// operands.
void ScheduleDAGInstrs::buildSchedGraph(AliasAnalysis *AA,
- RegPressureTracker *RPTracker) {
+ RegPressureTracker *RPTracker,
+ PressureDiffs *PDiffs) {
+ const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = MF.getSubtarget();
+ bool UseAA = EnableAASchedMI.getNumOccurrences() > 0 ? EnableAASchedMI
+ : ST.useAA();
+ AliasAnalysis *AAForDep = UseAA ? AA : nullptr;
+
+ MISUnitMap.clear();
+ ScheduleDAG::clearDAG();
+
// Create an SUnit for each real instruction.
initSUnits();
+ if (PDiffs)
+ PDiffs->init(SUnits.size());
+
// We build scheduling units by walking a block's instruction list from bottom
// to top.
- // Remember where a generic side-effecting instruction is as we procede.
- SUnit *BarrierChain = 0, *AliasChain = 0;
+ // Remember where a generic side-effecting instruction is as we proceed.
+ SUnit *BarrierChain = nullptr, *AliasChain = nullptr;
// Memory references to specific known memory locations are tracked
// so that they can be given more precise dependencies. We track
// separately the known memory locations that may alias and those
// that are known not to alias
- MapVector<const Value *, SUnit *> AliasMemDefs, NonAliasMemDefs;
- MapVector<const Value *, std::vector<SUnit *> > AliasMemUses, NonAliasMemUses;
+ MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> > AliasMemDefs, NonAliasMemDefs;
+ MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> > AliasMemUses, NonAliasMemUses;
std::set<SUnit*> RejectMemNodes;
// Remove any stale debug info; sometimes BuildSchedGraph is called again
// without emitting the info from the previous call.
DbgValues.clear();
- FirstDbgValue = NULL;
+ FirstDbgValue = nullptr;
assert(Defs.empty() && Uses.empty() &&
"Only BuildGraph should update Defs/Uses");
Uses.setUniverse(TRI->getNumRegs());
assert(VRegDefs.empty() && "Only BuildSchedGraph may access VRegDefs");
- // FIXME: Allow SparseSet to reserve space for the creation of virtual
- // registers during scheduling. Don't artificially inflate the Universe
- // because we want to assert that vregs are not created during DAG building.
+ VRegUses.clear();
VRegDefs.setUniverse(MRI.getNumVirtRegs());
+ VRegUses.setUniverse(MRI.getNumVirtRegs());
// Model data dependencies between instructions being scheduled and the
// ExitSU.
addSchedBarrierDeps();
// Walk the list of instructions, from bottom moving up.
- MachineInstr *DbgMI = NULL;
+ MachineInstr *DbgMI = nullptr;
for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator MII = RegionEnd, MIE = RegionBegin;
MII != MIE; --MII) {
- MachineInstr *MI = prior(MII);
+ MachineInstr *MI = std::prev(MII);
if (MI && DbgMI) {
DbgValues.push_back(std::make_pair(DbgMI, MI));
- DbgMI = NULL;
+ DbgMI = nullptr;
}
if (MI->isDebugValue()) {
DbgMI = MI;
continue;
}
+ SUnit *SU = MISUnitMap[MI];
+ assert(SU && "No SUnit mapped to this MI");
+
if (RPTracker) {
- RPTracker->recede();
- assert(RPTracker->getPos() == prior(MII) && "RPTracker can't find MI");
+ PressureDiff *PDiff = PDiffs ? &(*PDiffs)[SU->NodeNum] : nullptr;
+ RPTracker->recede(/*LiveUses=*/nullptr, PDiff);
+ assert(RPTracker->getPos() == std::prev(MII) &&
+ "RPTracker can't find MI");
}
- assert((!MI->isTerminator() || CanHandleTerminators) && !MI->isLabel() &&
- "Cannot schedule terminators or labels!");
-
- SUnit *SU = MISUnitMap[MI];
- assert(SU && "No SUnit mapped to this MI");
+ assert(
+ (CanHandleTerminators || (!MI->isTerminator() && !MI->isPosition())) &&
+ "Cannot schedule terminators or labels!");
// Add register-based dependencies (data, anti, and output).
bool HasVRegDef = false;
if (TRI->isPhysicalRegister(Reg))
addPhysRegDeps(SU, j);
else {
- assert(!IsPostRA && "Virtual register encountered!");
if (MO.isDef()) {
HasVRegDef = true;
addVRegDefDeps(SU, j);
if (isGlobalMemoryObject(AA, MI)) {
// Be conservative with these and add dependencies on all memory
// references, even those that are known to not alias.
- for (MapVector<const Value *, SUnit *>::iterator I =
+ for (MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator I =
NonAliasMemDefs.begin(), E = NonAliasMemDefs.end(); I != E; ++I) {
- I->second->addPred(SDep(SU, SDep::Barrier));
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = I->second.size(); i != e; ++i) {
+ I->second[i]->addPred(SDep(SU, SDep::Barrier));
+ }
}
- for (MapVector<const Value *, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator I =
+ for (MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator I =
NonAliasMemUses.begin(), E = NonAliasMemUses.end(); I != E; ++I) {
for (unsigned i = 0, e = I->second.size(); i != e; ++i) {
SDep Dep(SU, SDep::Barrier);
BarrierChain = SU;
// This is a barrier event that acts as a pivotal node in the DAG,
// so it is safe to clear list of exposed nodes.
- adjustChainDeps(AA, MFI, SU, &ExitSU, RejectMemNodes,
+ adjustChainDeps(AA, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU, &ExitSU, RejectMemNodes,
TrueMemOrderLatency);
RejectMemNodes.clear();
NonAliasMemDefs.clear();
// fall-through
new_alias_chain:
- // Chain all possibly aliasing memory references though SU.
+ // Chain all possibly aliasing memory references through SU.
if (AliasChain) {
unsigned ChainLatency = 0;
if (AliasChain->getInstr()->mayLoad())
ChainLatency = TrueMemOrderLatency;
- addChainDependency(AA, MFI, SU, AliasChain, RejectMemNodes,
- ChainLatency);
+ addChainDependency(AAForDep, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU, AliasChain,
+ RejectMemNodes, ChainLatency);
}
AliasChain = SU;
for (unsigned k = 0, m = PendingLoads.size(); k != m; ++k)
- addChainDependency(AA, MFI, SU, PendingLoads[k], RejectMemNodes,
+ addChainDependency(AAForDep, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU,
+ PendingLoads[k], RejectMemNodes,
TrueMemOrderLatency);
- for (MapVector<const Value *, SUnit *>::iterator I = AliasMemDefs.begin(),
- E = AliasMemDefs.end(); I != E; ++I)
- addChainDependency(AA, MFI, SU, I->second, RejectMemNodes);
- for (MapVector<const Value *, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator I =
+ for (MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator I =
+ AliasMemDefs.begin(), E = AliasMemDefs.end(); I != E; ++I) {
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = I->second.size(); i != e; ++i)
+ addChainDependency(AAForDep, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU,
+ I->second[i], RejectMemNodes);
+ }
+ for (MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator I =
AliasMemUses.begin(), E = AliasMemUses.end(); I != E; ++I) {
for (unsigned i = 0, e = I->second.size(); i != e; ++i)
- addChainDependency(AA, MFI, SU, I->second[i], RejectMemNodes,
- TrueMemOrderLatency);
+ addChainDependency(AAForDep, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU,
+ I->second[i], RejectMemNodes, TrueMemOrderLatency);
}
- adjustChainDeps(AA, MFI, SU, &ExitSU, RejectMemNodes,
+ adjustChainDeps(AA, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU, &ExitSU, RejectMemNodes,
TrueMemOrderLatency);
PendingLoads.clear();
AliasMemDefs.clear();
AliasMemUses.clear();
} else if (MI->mayStore()) {
- SmallVector<std::pair<const Value *, bool>, 4> Objs;
- getUnderlyingObjectsForInstr(MI, MFI, Objs);
+ // Add dependence on barrier chain, if needed.
+ // There is no point to check aliasing on barrier event. Even if
+ // SU and barrier _could_ be reordered, they should not. In addition,
+ // we have lost all RejectMemNodes below barrier.
+ if (BarrierChain)
+ BarrierChain->addPred(SDep(SU, SDep::Barrier));
+
+ UnderlyingObjectsVector Objs;
+ getUnderlyingObjectsForInstr(MI, MFI, Objs, MF.getDataLayout());
if (Objs.empty()) {
// Treat all other stores conservatively.
}
bool MayAlias = false;
- for (SmallVector<std::pair<const Value *, bool>, 4>::iterator
- K = Objs.begin(), KE = Objs.end(); K != KE; ++K) {
- const Value *V = K->first;
- bool ThisMayAlias = K->second;
+ for (UnderlyingObjectsVector::iterator K = Objs.begin(), KE = Objs.end();
+ K != KE; ++K) {
+ ValueType V = K->getPointer();
+ bool ThisMayAlias = K->getInt();
if (ThisMayAlias)
MayAlias = true;
// A store to a specific PseudoSourceValue. Add precise dependencies.
// Record the def in MemDefs, first adding a dep if there is
// an existing def.
- MapVector<const Value *, SUnit *>::iterator I =
+ MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator I =
((ThisMayAlias) ? AliasMemDefs.find(V) : NonAliasMemDefs.find(V));
- MapVector<const Value *, SUnit *>::iterator IE =
+ MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator IE =
((ThisMayAlias) ? AliasMemDefs.end() : NonAliasMemDefs.end());
if (I != IE) {
- addChainDependency(AA, MFI, SU, I->second, RejectMemNodes, 0, true);
- I->second = SU;
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = I->second.size(); i != e; ++i)
+ addChainDependency(AAForDep, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU,
+ I->second[i], RejectMemNodes, 0, true);
+
+ // If we're not using AA, then we only need one store per object.
+ if (!AAForDep)
+ I->second.clear();
+ I->second.push_back(SU);
} else {
- if (ThisMayAlias)
- AliasMemDefs[V] = SU;
- else
- NonAliasMemDefs[V] = SU;
+ if (ThisMayAlias) {
+ if (!AAForDep)
+ AliasMemDefs[V].clear();
+ AliasMemDefs[V].push_back(SU);
+ } else {
+ if (!AAForDep)
+ NonAliasMemDefs[V].clear();
+ NonAliasMemDefs[V].push_back(SU);
+ }
}
// Handle the uses in MemUses, if there are any.
- MapVector<const Value *, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator J =
+ MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator J =
((ThisMayAlias) ? AliasMemUses.find(V) : NonAliasMemUses.find(V));
- MapVector<const Value *, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator JE =
+ MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator JE =
((ThisMayAlias) ? AliasMemUses.end() : NonAliasMemUses.end());
if (J != JE) {
for (unsigned i = 0, e = J->second.size(); i != e; ++i)
- addChainDependency(AA, MFI, SU, J->second[i], RejectMemNodes,
+ addChainDependency(AAForDep, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU,
+ J->second[i], RejectMemNodes,
TrueMemOrderLatency, true);
J->second.clear();
}
// Add dependencies from all the PendingLoads, i.e. loads
// with no underlying object.
for (unsigned k = 0, m = PendingLoads.size(); k != m; ++k)
- addChainDependency(AA, MFI, SU, PendingLoads[k], RejectMemNodes,
+ addChainDependency(AAForDep, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU,
+ PendingLoads[k], RejectMemNodes,
TrueMemOrderLatency);
// Add dependence on alias chain, if needed.
if (AliasChain)
- addChainDependency(AA, MFI, SU, AliasChain, RejectMemNodes);
- // But we also should check dependent instructions for the
- // SU in question.
- adjustChainDeps(AA, MFI, SU, &ExitSU, RejectMemNodes,
- TrueMemOrderLatency);
+ addChainDependency(AAForDep, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU, AliasChain,
+ RejectMemNodes);
}
- // Add dependence on barrier chain, if needed.
- // There is no point to check aliasing on barrier event. Even if
- // SU and barrier _could_ be reordered, they should not. In addition,
- // we have lost all RejectMemNodes below barrier.
- if (BarrierChain)
- BarrierChain->addPred(SDep(SU, SDep::Barrier));
-
- if (!ExitSU.isPred(SU))
- // Push store's up a bit to avoid them getting in between cmp
- // and branches.
- ExitSU.addPred(SDep(SU, SDep::Artificial));
+ adjustChainDeps(AA, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU, &ExitSU, RejectMemNodes,
+ TrueMemOrderLatency);
} else if (MI->mayLoad()) {
bool MayAlias = true;
if (MI->isInvariantLoad(AA)) {
// Invariant load, no chain dependencies needed!
} else {
- SmallVector<std::pair<const Value *, bool>, 4> Objs;
- getUnderlyingObjectsForInstr(MI, MFI, Objs);
+ UnderlyingObjectsVector Objs;
+ getUnderlyingObjectsForInstr(MI, MFI, Objs, MF.getDataLayout());
if (Objs.empty()) {
// A load with no underlying object. Depend on all
// potentially aliasing stores.
- for (MapVector<const Value *, SUnit *>::iterator I =
+ for (MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator I =
AliasMemDefs.begin(), E = AliasMemDefs.end(); I != E; ++I)
- addChainDependency(AA, MFI, SU, I->second, RejectMemNodes);
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = I->second.size(); i != e; ++i)
+ addChainDependency(AAForDep, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU,
+ I->second[i], RejectMemNodes);
PendingLoads.push_back(SU);
MayAlias = true;
MayAlias = false;
}
- for (SmallVector<std::pair<const Value *, bool>, 4>::iterator
+ for (UnderlyingObjectsVector::iterator
J = Objs.begin(), JE = Objs.end(); J != JE; ++J) {
- const Value *V = J->first;
- bool ThisMayAlias = J->second;
+ ValueType V = J->getPointer();
+ bool ThisMayAlias = J->getInt();
if (ThisMayAlias)
MayAlias = true;
// A load from a specific PseudoSourceValue. Add precise dependencies.
- MapVector<const Value *, SUnit *>::iterator I =
+ MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator I =
((ThisMayAlias) ? AliasMemDefs.find(V) : NonAliasMemDefs.find(V));
- MapVector<const Value *, SUnit *>::iterator IE =
+ MapVector<ValueType, std::vector<SUnit *> >::iterator IE =
((ThisMayAlias) ? AliasMemDefs.end() : NonAliasMemDefs.end());
if (I != IE)
- addChainDependency(AA, MFI, SU, I->second, RejectMemNodes, 0, true);
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = I->second.size(); i != e; ++i)
+ addChainDependency(AAForDep, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU,
+ I->second[i], RejectMemNodes, 0, true);
if (ThisMayAlias)
AliasMemUses[V].push_back(SU);
else
NonAliasMemUses[V].push_back(SU);
}
if (MayAlias)
- adjustChainDeps(AA, MFI, SU, &ExitSU, RejectMemNodes, /*Latency=*/0);
+ adjustChainDeps(AA, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU, &ExitSU,
+ RejectMemNodes, /*Latency=*/0);
// Add dependencies on alias and barrier chains, if needed.
if (MayAlias && AliasChain)
- addChainDependency(AA, MFI, SU, AliasChain, RejectMemNodes);
+ addChainDependency(AAForDep, MFI, MF.getDataLayout(), SU, AliasChain,
+ RejectMemNodes);
if (BarrierChain)
BarrierChain->addPred(SDep(SU, SDep::Barrier));
}
PendingLoads.clear();
}
+/// \brief Initialize register live-range state for updating kills.
+void ScheduleDAGInstrs::startBlockForKills(MachineBasicBlock *BB) {
+ // Start with no live registers.
+ LiveRegs.reset();
+
+ // Examine the live-in regs of all successors.
+ for (MachineBasicBlock::succ_iterator SI = BB->succ_begin(),
+ SE = BB->succ_end(); SI != SE; ++SI) {
+ for (const auto &LI : (*SI)->liveins()) {
+ // Repeat, for reg and all subregs.
+ for (MCSubRegIterator SubRegs(LI.PhysReg, TRI, /*IncludeSelf=*/true);
+ SubRegs.isValid(); ++SubRegs)
+ LiveRegs.set(*SubRegs);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// \brief If we change a kill flag on the bundle instruction implicit register
+/// operands, then we also need to propagate that to any instructions inside
+/// the bundle which had the same kill state.
+static void toggleBundleKillFlag(MachineInstr *MI, unsigned Reg,
+ bool NewKillState) {
+ if (MI->getOpcode() != TargetOpcode::BUNDLE)
+ return;
+
+ // Walk backwards from the last instruction in the bundle to the first.
+ // Once we set a kill flag on an instruction, we bail out, as otherwise we
+ // might set it on too many operands. We will clear as many flags as we
+ // can though.
+ MachineBasicBlock::instr_iterator Begin = MI->getIterator();
+ MachineBasicBlock::instr_iterator End = getBundleEnd(MI);
+ while (Begin != End) {
+ for (MachineOperand &MO : (--End)->operands()) {
+ if (!MO.isReg() || MO.isDef() || Reg != MO.getReg())
+ continue;
+
+ // DEBUG_VALUE nodes do not contribute to code generation and should
+ // always be ignored. Failure to do so may result in trying to modify
+ // KILL flags on DEBUG_VALUE nodes, which is distressing.
+ if (MO.isDebug())
+ continue;
+
+ // If the register has the internal flag then it could be killing an
+ // internal def of the register. In this case, just skip. We only want
+ // to toggle the flag on operands visible outside the bundle.
+ if (MO.isInternalRead())
+ continue;
+
+ if (MO.isKill() == NewKillState)
+ continue;
+ MO.setIsKill(NewKillState);
+ if (NewKillState)
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+bool ScheduleDAGInstrs::toggleKillFlag(MachineInstr *MI, MachineOperand &MO) {
+ // Setting kill flag...
+ if (!MO.isKill()) {
+ MO.setIsKill(true);
+ toggleBundleKillFlag(MI, MO.getReg(), true);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // If MO itself is live, clear the kill flag...
+ if (LiveRegs.test(MO.getReg())) {
+ MO.setIsKill(false);
+ toggleBundleKillFlag(MI, MO.getReg(), false);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // If any subreg of MO is live, then create an imp-def for that
+ // subreg and keep MO marked as killed.
+ MO.setIsKill(false);
+ toggleBundleKillFlag(MI, MO.getReg(), false);
+ bool AllDead = true;
+ const unsigned SuperReg = MO.getReg();
+ MachineInstrBuilder MIB(MF, MI);
+ for (MCSubRegIterator SubRegs(SuperReg, TRI); SubRegs.isValid(); ++SubRegs) {
+ if (LiveRegs.test(*SubRegs)) {
+ MIB.addReg(*SubRegs, RegState::ImplicitDefine);
+ AllDead = false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(AllDead) {
+ MO.setIsKill(true);
+ toggleBundleKillFlag(MI, MO.getReg(), true);
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+// FIXME: Reuse the LivePhysRegs utility for this.
+void ScheduleDAGInstrs::fixupKills(MachineBasicBlock *MBB) {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "Fixup kills for BB#" << MBB->getNumber() << '\n');
+
+ LiveRegs.resize(TRI->getNumRegs());
+ BitVector killedRegs(TRI->getNumRegs());
+
+ startBlockForKills(MBB);
+
+ // Examine block from end to start...
+ unsigned Count = MBB->size();
+ for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MBB->end(), E = MBB->begin();
+ I != E; --Count) {
+ MachineInstr *MI = --I;
+ if (MI->isDebugValue())
+ continue;
+
+ // Update liveness. Registers that are defed but not used in this
+ // instruction are now dead. Mark register and all subregs as they
+ // are completely defined.
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i);
+ if (MO.isRegMask())
+ LiveRegs.clearBitsNotInMask(MO.getRegMask());
+ if (!MO.isReg()) continue;
+ unsigned Reg = MO.getReg();
+ if (Reg == 0) continue;
+ if (!MO.isDef()) continue;
+ // Ignore two-addr defs.
+ if (MI->isRegTiedToUseOperand(i)) continue;
+
+ // Repeat for reg and all subregs.
+ for (MCSubRegIterator SubRegs(Reg, TRI, /*IncludeSelf=*/true);
+ SubRegs.isValid(); ++SubRegs)
+ LiveRegs.reset(*SubRegs);
+ }
+
+ // Examine all used registers and set/clear kill flag. When a
+ // register is used multiple times we only set the kill flag on
+ // the first use. Don't set kill flags on undef operands.
+ killedRegs.reset();
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i);
+ if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isUse() || MO.isUndef()) continue;
+ unsigned Reg = MO.getReg();
+ if ((Reg == 0) || MRI.isReserved(Reg)) continue;
+
+ bool kill = false;
+ if (!killedRegs.test(Reg)) {
+ kill = true;
+ // A register is not killed if any subregs are live...
+ for (MCSubRegIterator SubRegs(Reg, TRI); SubRegs.isValid(); ++SubRegs) {
+ if (LiveRegs.test(*SubRegs)) {
+ kill = false;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // If subreg is not live, then register is killed if it became
+ // live in this instruction
+ if (kill)
+ kill = !LiveRegs.test(Reg);
+ }
+
+ if (MO.isKill() != kill) {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "Fixing " << MO << " in ");
+ // Warning: toggleKillFlag may invalidate MO.
+ toggleKillFlag(MI, MO);
+ DEBUG(MI->dump());
+ DEBUG(if (MI->getOpcode() == TargetOpcode::BUNDLE) {
+ MachineBasicBlock::instr_iterator Begin = MI->getIterator();
+ MachineBasicBlock::instr_iterator End = getBundleEnd(MI);
+ while (++Begin != End)
+ DEBUG(Begin->dump());
+ });
+ }
+
+ killedRegs.set(Reg);
+ }
+
+ // Mark any used register (that is not using undef) and subregs as
+ // now live...
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i);
+ if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isUse() || MO.isUndef()) continue;
+ unsigned Reg = MO.getReg();
+ if ((Reg == 0) || MRI.isReserved(Reg)) continue;
+
+ for (MCSubRegIterator SubRegs(Reg, TRI, /*IncludeSelf=*/true);
+ SubRegs.isValid(); ++SubRegs)
+ LiveRegs.set(*SubRegs);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
void ScheduleDAGInstrs::dumpNode(const SUnit *SU) const {
#if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
SU->getInstr()->dump();
else if (SU == &ExitSU)
oss << "<exit>";
else
- SU->getInstr()->print(oss);
+ SU->getInstr()->print(oss, /*SkipOpers=*/true);
return oss.str();
}
/// List PredSU, SuccSU pairs that represent data edges between subtrees.
std::vector<std::pair<const SUnit*, const SUnit*> > ConnectionPairs;
+ struct RootData {
+ unsigned NodeID;
+ unsigned ParentNodeID; // Parent node (member of the parent subtree).
+ unsigned SubInstrCount; // Instr count in this tree only, not children.
+
+ RootData(unsigned id): NodeID(id),
+ ParentNodeID(SchedDFSResult::InvalidSubtreeID),
+ SubInstrCount(0) {}
+
+ unsigned getSparseSetIndex() const { return NodeID; }
+ };
+
+ SparseSet<RootData> RootSet;
+
public:
- SchedDFSImpl(SchedDFSResult &r): R(r), SubtreeClasses(R.DFSData.size()) {}
+ SchedDFSImpl(SchedDFSResult &r): R(r), SubtreeClasses(R.DFSNodeData.size()) {
+ RootSet.setUniverse(R.DFSNodeData.size());
+ }
/// Return true if this node been visited by the DFS traversal.
///
/// During visitPostorderNode the Node's SubtreeID is assigned to the Node
/// ID. Later, SubtreeID is updated but remains valid.
bool isVisited(const SUnit *SU) const {
- return R.DFSData[SU->NodeNum].SubtreeID != SchedDFSResult::InvalidSubtreeID;
+ return R.DFSNodeData[SU->NodeNum].SubtreeID
+ != SchedDFSResult::InvalidSubtreeID;
}
/// Initialize this node's instruction count. We don't need to flag the node
/// visited until visitPostorder because the DAG cannot have cycles.
void visitPreorder(const SUnit *SU) {
- R.DFSData[SU->NodeNum].InstrCount = SU->getInstr()->isTransient() ? 0 : 1;
- R.DFSData[SU->NodeNum].SubInstrCount = R.DFSData[SU->NodeNum].InstrCount;
- }
-
- /// Called once for each tree edge after calling visitPostOrderNode on the
- /// predecessor. Increment the parent node's instruction count and
- /// preemptively join this subtree to its parent's if it is small enough.
- void visitPostorderEdge(const SDep &PredDep, const SUnit *Succ) {
- R.DFSData[Succ->NodeNum].InstrCount
- += R.DFSData[PredDep.getSUnit()->NodeNum].InstrCount;
- joinPredSubtree(PredDep, Succ);
+ R.DFSNodeData[SU->NodeNum].InstrCount =
+ SU->getInstr()->isTransient() ? 0 : 1;
}
/// Called once for each node after all predecessors are visited. Revisit this
void visitPostorderNode(const SUnit *SU) {
// Mark this node as the root of a subtree. It may be joined with its
// successors later.
- R.DFSData[SU->NodeNum].SubtreeID = SU->NodeNum;
+ R.DFSNodeData[SU->NodeNum].SubtreeID = SU->NodeNum;
+ RootData RData(SU->NodeNum);
+ RData.SubInstrCount = SU->getInstr()->isTransient() ? 0 : 1;
// If any predecessors are still in their own subtree, they either cannot be
// joined or are large enough to remain separate. If this parent node's
// total instruction count is not greater than a child subtree by at least
// the subtree limit, then try to join it now since splitting subtrees is
// only useful if multiple high-pressure paths are possible.
- unsigned InstrCount = R.DFSData[SU->NodeNum].InstrCount;
+ unsigned InstrCount = R.DFSNodeData[SU->NodeNum].InstrCount;
for (SUnit::const_pred_iterator
PI = SU->Preds.begin(), PE = SU->Preds.end(); PI != PE; ++PI) {
if (PI->getKind() != SDep::Data)
continue;
unsigned PredNum = PI->getSUnit()->NodeNum;
- if ((InstrCount - R.DFSData[PredNum].InstrCount) < R.SubtreeLimit)
+ if ((InstrCount - R.DFSNodeData[PredNum].InstrCount) < R.SubtreeLimit)
joinPredSubtree(*PI, SU, /*CheckLimit=*/false);
+
+ // Either link or merge the TreeData entry from the child to the parent.
+ if (R.DFSNodeData[PredNum].SubtreeID == PredNum) {
+ // If the predecessor's parent is invalid, this is a tree edge and the
+ // current node is the parent.
+ if (RootSet[PredNum].ParentNodeID == SchedDFSResult::InvalidSubtreeID)
+ RootSet[PredNum].ParentNodeID = SU->NodeNum;
+ }
+ else if (RootSet.count(PredNum)) {
+ // The predecessor is not a root, but is still in the root set. This
+ // must be the new parent that it was just joined to. Note that
+ // RootSet[PredNum].ParentNodeID may either be invalid or may still be
+ // set to the original parent.
+ RData.SubInstrCount += RootSet[PredNum].SubInstrCount;
+ RootSet.erase(PredNum);
+ }
}
+ RootSet[SU->NodeNum] = RData;
+ }
+
+ /// Called once for each tree edge after calling visitPostOrderNode on the
+ /// predecessor. Increment the parent node's instruction count and
+ /// preemptively join this subtree to its parent's if it is small enough.
+ void visitPostorderEdge(const SDep &PredDep, const SUnit *Succ) {
+ R.DFSNodeData[Succ->NodeNum].InstrCount
+ += R.DFSNodeData[PredDep.getSUnit()->NodeNum].InstrCount;
+ joinPredSubtree(PredDep, Succ);
}
/// Add a connection for cross edges.
/// between trees.
void finalize() {
SubtreeClasses.compress();
+ R.DFSTreeData.resize(SubtreeClasses.getNumClasses());
+ assert(SubtreeClasses.getNumClasses() == RootSet.size()
+ && "number of roots should match trees");
+ for (SparseSet<RootData>::const_iterator
+ RI = RootSet.begin(), RE = RootSet.end(); RI != RE; ++RI) {
+ unsigned TreeID = SubtreeClasses[RI->NodeID];
+ if (RI->ParentNodeID != SchedDFSResult::InvalidSubtreeID)
+ R.DFSTreeData[TreeID].ParentTreeID = SubtreeClasses[RI->ParentNodeID];
+ R.DFSTreeData[TreeID].SubInstrCount = RI->SubInstrCount;
+ // Note that SubInstrCount may be greater than InstrCount if we joined
+ // subtrees across a cross edge. InstrCount will be attributed to the
+ // original parent, while SubInstrCount will be attributed to the joined
+ // parent.
+ }
R.SubtreeConnections.resize(SubtreeClasses.getNumClasses());
R.SubtreeConnectLevels.resize(SubtreeClasses.getNumClasses());
DEBUG(dbgs() << R.getNumSubtrees() << " subtrees:\n");
- for (unsigned Idx = 0, End = R.DFSData.size(); Idx != End; ++Idx) {
- R.DFSData[Idx].SubtreeID = SubtreeClasses[Idx];
+ for (unsigned Idx = 0, End = R.DFSNodeData.size(); Idx != End; ++Idx) {
+ R.DFSNodeData[Idx].SubtreeID = SubtreeClasses[Idx];
DEBUG(dbgs() << " SU(" << Idx << ") in tree "
- << R.DFSData[Idx].SubtreeID << '\n');
+ << R.DFSNodeData[Idx].SubtreeID << '\n');
}
for (std::vector<std::pair<const SUnit*, const SUnit*> >::const_iterator
I = ConnectionPairs.begin(), E = ConnectionPairs.end();
// Check if the predecessor is already joined.
const SUnit *PredSU = PredDep.getSUnit();
unsigned PredNum = PredSU->NodeNum;
- if (R.DFSData[PredNum].SubtreeID != PredNum)
+ if (R.DFSNodeData[PredNum].SubtreeID != PredNum)
return false;
// Four is the magic number of successors before a node is considered a
return false;
}
}
- if (CheckLimit && R.DFSData[PredNum].SubInstrCount > R.SubtreeLimit)
+ if (CheckLimit && R.DFSNodeData[PredNum].InstrCount > R.SubtreeLimit)
return false;
-
- R.DFSData[PredNum].SubtreeID = Succ->NodeNum;
- R.DFSData[Succ->NodeNum].SubInstrCount += R.DFSData[PredNum].SubInstrCount;
+ R.DFSNodeData[PredNum].SubtreeID = Succ->NodeNum;
SubtreeClasses.join(Succ->NodeNum, PredNum);
return true;
}
if (!Depth)
return;
- SmallVectorImpl<SchedDFSResult::Connection> &Connections =
- R.SubtreeConnections[FromTree];
- for (SmallVectorImpl<SchedDFSResult::Connection>::iterator
- I = Connections.begin(), E = Connections.end(); I != E; ++I) {
- if (I->TreeID == ToTree) {
- I->Level = std::max(I->Level, Depth);
- return;
+ do {
+ SmallVectorImpl<SchedDFSResult::Connection> &Connections =
+ R.SubtreeConnections[FromTree];
+ for (SmallVectorImpl<SchedDFSResult::Connection>::iterator
+ I = Connections.begin(), E = Connections.end(); I != E; ++I) {
+ if (I->TreeID == ToTree) {
+ I->Level = std::max(I->Level, Depth);
+ return;
+ }
}
- }
- Connections.push_back(SchedDFSResult::Connection(ToTree, Depth));
+ Connections.push_back(SchedDFSResult::Connection(ToTree, Depth));
+ FromTree = R.DFSTreeData[FromTree].ParentTreeID;
+ } while (FromTree != SchedDFSResult::InvalidSubtreeID);
}
};
} // namespace llvm
const SDep *backtrack() {
DFSStack.pop_back();
- return DFSStack.empty() ? 0 : llvm::prior(DFSStack.back().second);
+ return DFSStack.empty() ? nullptr : std::prev(DFSStack.back().second);
}
const SUnit *getCurr() const { return DFSStack.back().first; }
static bool hasDataSucc(const SUnit *SU) {
for (SUnit::const_succ_iterator
SI = SU->Succs.begin(), SE = SU->Succs.end(); SI != SE; ++SI) {
- if (SI->getKind() == SDep::Data)
+ if (SI->getKind() == SDep::Data && !SI->getSUnit()->isBoundaryNode())
return true;
}
return false;
const SDep &PredDep = *DFS.getPred();
DFS.advance();
// Ignore non-data edges.
- if (PredDep.getKind() != SDep::Data)
+ if (PredDep.getKind() != SDep::Data
+ || PredDep.getSUnit()->isBoundaryNode()) {
continue;
+ }
// An already visited edge is a cross edge, assuming an acyclic DAG.
if (Impl.isVisited(PredDep.getSUnit())) {
Impl.visitCrossEdge(PredDep, DFS.getCurr());
}
}
-#if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
+LLVM_DUMP_METHOD
void ILPValue::print(raw_ostream &OS) const {
OS << InstrCount << " / " << Length << " = ";
if (!Length)
OS << format("%g", ((double)InstrCount / Length));
}
+LLVM_DUMP_METHOD
void ILPValue::dump() const {
dbgs() << *this << '\n';
}
namespace llvm {
+LLVM_DUMP_METHOD
raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const ILPValue &Val) {
Val.print(OS);
return OS;
}
} // namespace llvm
-#endif // !NDEBUG || LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP