; RUN: opt < %s -analyze -block-freq | FileCheck %s ; A loop with multiple exits isn't irreducible. It should be handled ; correctly. ; ; CHECK-LABEL: Printing analysis {{.*}} for function 'multiexit': ; CHECK-NEXT: block-frequency-info: multiexit define void @multiexit(i1 %x) { ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY:[0-9]+]] entry: br label %loop.1 ; CHECK-NEXT: loop.1: float = 2.0, loop.1: br i1 %x, label %exit.1, label %loop.2, !prof !0 ; CHECK-NEXT: loop.2: float = 1.75, loop.2: br i1 %x, label %exit.2, label %loop.1, !prof !1 ; CHECK-NEXT: exit.1: float = 0.25, exit.1: br label %return ; CHECK-NEXT: exit.2: float = 0.75, exit.2: br label %return ; CHECK-NEXT: return: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY]] return: ret void } !0 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 1, i32 7} !1 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 3, i32 4} ; Irreducible control flow ; ======================== ; ; LoopInfo defines a loop as a non-trivial SCC dominated by a single block, ; called the header. A given loop, L, can have sub-loops, which are loops ; within the subgraph of L that excludes the header. ; ; In addition to loops, -block-freq has limited support for irreducible SCCs, ; which are SCCs with multiple entry blocks. Irreducible SCCs are discovered ; on they fly, and modelled as loops with multiple headers. ; ; The headers of irreducible sub-SCCs consist of its entry blocks and all nodes ; that are targets of a backedge within it (excluding backedges within true ; sub-loops). ; ; -block-freq is currently designed to act like a block is inserted that ; intercepts all the edges to the headers. All backedges and entries point to ; this block. Its successors are the headers, which split the frequency ; evenly. ; ; There are a number of testcases below. Only the first two have detailed ; explanations. ; ; Testcase #1 ; =========== ; ; In this case c1 and c2 should have frequencies of 15/7 and 13/7, ; respectively. To calculate this, consider assigning 1.0 to entry, and ; distributing frequency iteratively (to infinity). At the first iteration, ; entry gives 3/4 to c1 and 1/4 to c2. At every step after, c1 and c2 give 3/4 ; of what they have to each other. Somehow, all of it comes out to exit. ; ; c1 = 3/4 + 1/4*3/4 + 3/4*3^2/4^2 + 1/4*3^3/4^3 + 3/4*3^3/4^3 + ... ; c2 = 1/4 + 3/4*3/4 + 1/4*3^2/4^2 + 3/4*3^3/4^3 + 1/4*3^3/4^3 + ... ; ; Simplify by splitting up the odd and even terms of the series and taking out ; factors so that the infite series matches: ; ; c1 = 3/4 *(9^0/16^0 + 9^1/16^1 + 9^2/16^2 + ...) ; + 3/16*(9^0/16^0 + 9^1/16^1 + 9^2/16^2 + ...) ; c2 = 1/4 *(9^0/16^0 + 9^1/16^1 + 9^2/16^2 + ...) ; + 9/16*(9^0/16^0 + 9^1/16^1 + 9^2/16^2 + ...) ; ; c1 = 15/16*(9^0/16^0 + 9^1/16^1 + 9^2/16^2 + ...) ; c2 = 13/16*(9^0/16^0 + 9^1/16^1 + 9^2/16^2 + ...) ; ; Since this geometric series sums to 16/7: ; ; c1 = 15/7 ; c2 = 13/7 ; ; If we treat c1 and c2 as members of the same loop, the exit frequency of the ; loop as a whole is 1/4, so the loop scale should be 4. Summing c1 and c2 ; gives 28/7, or 4.0, which is nice confirmation of the math above. ; ; -block-freq currently treats the two nodes as equals. define void @multientry(i1 %x) { ; CHECK-LABEL: Printing analysis {{.*}} for function 'multientry': ; CHECK-NEXT: block-frequency-info: multientry entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY:[0-9]+]] br i1 %x, label %c1, label %c2, !prof !2 c1: ; CHECK-NEXT: c1: float = 2.0, ; The "correct" answer is: float = 2.142857{{[0-9]*}}, br i1 %x, label %c2, label %exit, !prof !2 c2: ; CHECK-NEXT: c2: float = 2.0, ; The "correct" answer is: float = 1.857142{{[0-9]*}}, br i1 %x, label %c1, label %exit, !prof !2 exit: ; CHECK-NEXT: exit: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY]] ret void } !2 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 3, i32 1} ; Testcase #2 ; =========== ; ; In this case c1 and c2 should be treated as equals in a single loop. The ; exit frequency is 1/3, so the scaling factor for the loop should be 3.0. The ; loop is entered 2/3 of the time, and c1 and c2 split the total loop frequency ; evenly (1/2), so they should each have frequencies of 1.0 (3.0*2/3*1/2). ; Another way of computing this result is by assigning 1.0 to entry and showing ; that c1 and c2 should accumulate frequencies of: ; ; 1/3 + 2/9 + 4/27 + 8/81 + ... ; 2^0/3^1 + 2^1/3^2 + 2^2/3^3 + 2^3/3^4 + ... ; ; At the first step, c1 and c2 each get 1/3 of the entry. At each subsequent ; step, c1 and c2 each get 1/3 of what's left in c1 and c2 combined. This ; infinite series sums to 1. define void @crossloops(i2 %x) { ; CHECK-LABEL: Printing analysis {{.*}} for function 'crossloops': ; CHECK-NEXT: block-frequency-info: crossloops entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY:[0-9]+]] switch i2 %x, label %exit [ i2 1, label %c1 i2 2, label %c2 ], !prof !3 c1: ; CHECK-NEXT: c1: float = 1.0, switch i2 %x, label %exit [ i2 1, label %c1 i2 2, label %c2 ], !prof !3 c2: ; CHECK-NEXT: c2: float = 1.0, switch i2 %x, label %exit [ i2 1, label %c1 i2 2, label %c2 ], !prof !3 exit: ; CHECK-NEXT: exit: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY]] ret void } !3 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 2, i32 2, i32 2} ; A true loop with irreducible control flow inside. define void @loop_around_irreducible(i1 %x) { ; CHECK-LABEL: Printing analysis {{.*}} for function 'loop_around_irreducible': ; CHECK-NEXT: block-frequency-info: loop_around_irreducible entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY:[0-9]+]] br label %loop loop: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop: float = 4.0, int = [[HEAD:[0-9]+]] br i1 %x, label %left, label %right, !prof !4 left: ; CHECK-NEXT: left: float = 8.0, br i1 %x, label %right, label %loop.end, !prof !5 right: ; CHECK-NEXT: right: float = 8.0, br i1 %x, label %left, label %loop.end, !prof !5 loop.end: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop.end: float = 4.0, int = [[HEAD]] br i1 %x, label %loop, label %exit, !prof !5 exit: ; CHECK-NEXT: exit: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY]] ret void } !4 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 1, i32 1} !5 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 3, i32 1} ; Two unrelated irreducible SCCs. define void @two_sccs(i1 %x) { ; CHECK-LABEL: Printing analysis {{.*}} for function 'two_sccs': ; CHECK-NEXT: block-frequency-info: two_sccs entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY:[0-9]+]] br i1 %x, label %a, label %b, !prof !6 a: ; CHECK-NEXT: a: float = 0.75, br i1 %x, label %a.left, label %a.right, !prof !7 a.left: ; CHECK-NEXT: a.left: float = 1.5, br i1 %x, label %a.right, label %exit, !prof !6 a.right: ; CHECK-NEXT: a.right: float = 1.5, br i1 %x, label %a.left, label %exit, !prof !6 b: ; CHECK-NEXT: b: float = 0.25, br i1 %x, label %b.left, label %b.right, !prof !7 b.left: ; CHECK-NEXT: b.left: float = 0.625, br i1 %x, label %b.right, label %exit, !prof !8 b.right: ; CHECK-NEXT: b.right: float = 0.625, br i1 %x, label %b.left, label %exit, !prof !8 exit: ; CHECK-NEXT: exit: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY]] ret void } !6 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 3, i32 1} !7 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 1, i32 1} !8 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 4, i32 1} ; A true loop inside irreducible control flow. define void @loop_inside_irreducible(i1 %x) { ; CHECK-LABEL: Printing analysis {{.*}} for function 'loop_inside_irreducible': ; CHECK-NEXT: block-frequency-info: loop_inside_irreducible entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY:[0-9]+]] br i1 %x, label %left, label %right, !prof !9 left: ; CHECK-NEXT: left: float = 2.0, br i1 %x, label %right, label %exit, !prof !10 right: ; CHECK-NEXT: right: float = 2.0, int = [[RIGHT:[0-9]+]] br label %loop loop: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop: float = 6.0, br i1 %x, label %loop, label %right.end, !prof !11 right.end: ; CHECK-NEXT: right.end: float = 2.0, int = [[RIGHT]] br i1 %x, label %left, label %exit, !prof !10 exit: ; CHECK-NEXT: exit: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY]] ret void } !9 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 1, i32 1} !10 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 3, i32 1} !11 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 2, i32 1} ; Irreducible control flow in a branch that's in a true loop. define void @loop_around_branch_with_irreducible(i1 %x) { ; CHECK-LABEL: Printing analysis {{.*}} for function 'loop_around_branch_with_irreducible': ; CHECK-NEXT: block-frequency-info: loop_around_branch_with_irreducible entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY:[0-9]+]] br label %loop loop: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop: float = 2.0, int = [[LOOP:[0-9]+]] br i1 %x, label %normal, label %irreducible.entry, !prof !12 normal: ; CHECK-NEXT: normal: float = 1.5, br label %loop.end irreducible.entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: irreducible.entry: float = 0.5, int = [[IRREDUCIBLE:[0-9]+]] br i1 %x, label %left, label %right, !prof !13 left: ; CHECK-NEXT: left: float = 1.0, br i1 %x, label %right, label %irreducible.exit, !prof !12 right: ; CHECK-NEXT: right: float = 1.0, br i1 %x, label %left, label %irreducible.exit, !prof !12 irreducible.exit: ; CHECK-NEXT: irreducible.exit: float = 0.5, int = [[IRREDUCIBLE]] br label %loop.end loop.end: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop.end: float = 2.0, int = [[LOOP]] br i1 %x, label %loop, label %exit, !prof !13 exit: ; CHECK-NEXT: exit: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY]] ret void } !12 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 3, i32 1} !13 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 1, i32 1} ; Irreducible control flow between two true loops. define void @loop_around_branch_with_irreducible_around_loop(i1 %x) { ; CHECK-LABEL: Printing analysis {{.*}} for function 'loop_around_branch_with_irreducible_around_loop': ; CHECK-NEXT: block-frequency-info: loop_around_branch_with_irreducible_around_loop entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY:[0-9]+]] br label %loop loop: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop: float = 3.0, int = [[LOOP:[0-9]+]] br i1 %x, label %normal, label %irreducible, !prof !14 normal: ; CHECK-NEXT: normal: float = 2.0, br label %loop.end irreducible: ; CHECK-NEXT: irreducible: float = 1.0, br i1 %x, label %left, label %right, !prof !15 left: ; CHECK-NEXT: left: float = 2.0, br i1 %x, label %right, label %loop.end, !prof !16 right: ; CHECK-NEXT: right: float = 2.0, int = [[RIGHT:[0-9]+]] br label %right.loop right.loop: ; CHECK-NEXT: right.loop: float = 10.0, br i1 %x, label %right.loop, label %right.end, !prof !17 right.end: ; CHECK-NEXT: right.end: float = 2.0, int = [[RIGHT]] br i1 %x, label %left, label %loop.end, !prof !16 loop.end: ; CHECK-NEXT: loop.end: float = 3.0, int = [[LOOP]] br i1 %x, label %loop, label %exit, !prof !14 exit: ; CHECK-NEXT: exit: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY]] ret void } !14 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 2, i32 1} !15 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 1, i32 1} !16 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 3, i32 1} !17 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 4, i32 1} ; An irreducible SCC with a non-header. define void @nonheader(i1 %x) { ; CHECK-LABEL: Printing analysis {{.*}} for function 'nonheader': ; CHECK-NEXT: block-frequency-info: nonheader entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY:[0-9]+]] br i1 %x, label %left, label %right, !prof !18 left: ; CHECK-NEXT: left: float = 1.0, br i1 %x, label %bottom, label %exit, !prof !19 right: ; CHECK-NEXT: right: float = 1.0, br i1 %x, label %bottom, label %exit, !prof !20 bottom: ; CHECK-NEXT: bottom: float = 1.0, br i1 %x, label %left, label %right, !prof !18 exit: ; CHECK-NEXT: exit: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY]] ret void } !18 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 1, i32 1} !19 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 1, i32 3} !20 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 3, i32 1} ; An irreducible SCC with an irreducible sub-SCC. In the current version of ; -block-freq, this means an extra header. ; ; This testcases uses non-trivial branch weights. The CHECK statements here ; will start to fail if we change -block-freq to be more accurate. Currently, ; loop headers are affected by the weight of their corresponding back edges. define void @nonentry_header(i1 %x, i2 %y) { ; CHECK-LABEL: Printing analysis {{.*}} for function 'nonentry_header': ; CHECK-NEXT: block-frequency-info: nonentry_header entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY:[0-9]+]] br i1 %x, label %left, label %right, !prof !21 left: ; CHECK-NEXT: left: float = 0.14 br i1 %x, label %top, label %bottom, !prof !22 right: ; CHECK-NEXT: right: float = 0.42 br i1 %x, label %top, label %bottom, !prof !22 top: ; CHECK-NEXT: top: float = 8.43 switch i2 %y, label %exit [ i2 0, label %left i2 1, label %right i2 2, label %bottom ], !prof !23 bottom: ; CHECK-NEXT: bottom: float = 4.5, br label %top exit: ; CHECK-NEXT: exit: float = 1.0, int = [[ENTRY]] ret void } !21 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 2, i32 1} !22 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 1, i32 1} !23 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 8, i32 1, i32 3, i32 12}