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//===- HexagonExpandCondsets.cpp ------------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Replace mux instructions with the corresponding legal instructions.
// It is meant to work post-SSA, but still on virtual registers. It was
// originally placed between register coalescing and machine instruction
// scheduler.
// In this place in the optimization sequence, live interval analysis had
// been performed, and the live intervals should be preserved. A large part
// of the code deals with preserving the liveness information.
//
// Liveness tracking aside, the main functionality of this pass is divided
// into two steps. The first step is to replace an instruction
// %0 = C2_mux %1, %2, %3
// with a pair of conditional transfers
// %0 = A2_tfrt %1, %2
// %0 = A2_tfrf %1, %3
// It is the intention that the execution of this pass could be terminated
// after this step, and the code generated would be functionally correct.
//
// If the uses of the source values %1 and %2 are kills, and their
// definitions are predicable, then in the second step, the conditional
// transfers will then be rewritten as predicated instructions. E.g.
// %0 = A2_or %1, %2
[CodeGen] Use MachineOperand::print in the MIRPrinter for MO_Register. Work towards the unification of MIR and debug output by refactoring the interfaces. For MachineOperand::print, keep a simple version that can be easily called from `dump()`, and a more complex one which will be called from both the MIRPrinter and MachineInstr::print. Add extra checks inside MachineOperand for detached operands (operands with getParent() == nullptr). https://reviews.llvm.org/D40836 * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def> ([^ ]+)/kill: \1 def \2 \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def>/kill: \1 \2 def \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: def ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def>/kill: def \1 \2 def \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/<def>//g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<kill>/killed \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-use,kill>/implicit killed \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<dead>/dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<def[ ]*,[ ]*dead>/dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-def[ ]*,[ ]*dead>/implicit-def dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-def>/implicit-def \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-use>/implicit \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<internal>/internal \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<undef>/undef \1/g' llvm-svn: 320022
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// %3 = A2_tfrt %99, killed %0
// will be rewritten as
// %3 = A2_port %99, %1, %2
//
// This replacement has two variants: "up" and "down". Consider this case:
// %0 = A2_or %1, %2
// ... [intervening instructions] ...
[CodeGen] Use MachineOperand::print in the MIRPrinter for MO_Register. Work towards the unification of MIR and debug output by refactoring the interfaces. For MachineOperand::print, keep a simple version that can be easily called from `dump()`, and a more complex one which will be called from both the MIRPrinter and MachineInstr::print. Add extra checks inside MachineOperand for detached operands (operands with getParent() == nullptr). https://reviews.llvm.org/D40836 * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def> ([^ ]+)/kill: \1 def \2 \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def>/kill: \1 \2 def \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: def ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def>/kill: def \1 \2 def \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/<def>//g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<kill>/killed \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-use,kill>/implicit killed \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<dead>/dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<def[ ]*,[ ]*dead>/dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-def[ ]*,[ ]*dead>/implicit-def dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-def>/implicit-def \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-use>/implicit \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<internal>/internal \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<undef>/undef \1/g' llvm-svn: 320022
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// %3 = A2_tfrt %99, killed %0
// variant "up":
// %3 = A2_port %99, %1, %2
// ... [intervening instructions, %0->vreg3] ...
// [deleted]
// variant "down":
// [deleted]
// ... [intervening instructions] ...
// %3 = A2_port %99, %1, %2
//
// Both, one or none of these variants may be valid, and checks are made
// to rule out inapplicable variants.
//
// As an additional optimization, before either of the two steps above is
// executed, the pass attempts to coalesce the target register with one of
// the source registers, e.g. given an instruction
// %3 = C2_mux %0, %1, %2
// %3 will be coalesced with either %1 or %2. If this succeeds,
// the instruction would then be (for example)
// %3 = C2_mux %0, %3, %2
// and, under certain circumstances, this could result in only one predicated
// instruction:
// %3 = A2_tfrf %0, %2
//
// Splitting a definition of a register into two predicated transfers
// creates a complication in liveness tracking. Live interval computation
// will see both instructions as actual definitions, and will mark the
// first one as dead. The definition is not actually dead, and this
// situation will need to be fixed. For example:
[CodeGen] Use MachineOperand::print in the MIRPrinter for MO_Register. Work towards the unification of MIR and debug output by refactoring the interfaces. For MachineOperand::print, keep a simple version that can be easily called from `dump()`, and a more complex one which will be called from both the MIRPrinter and MachineInstr::print. Add extra checks inside MachineOperand for detached operands (operands with getParent() == nullptr). https://reviews.llvm.org/D40836 * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def> ([^ ]+)/kill: \1 def \2 \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def>/kill: \1 \2 def \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: def ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def>/kill: def \1 \2 def \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/<def>//g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<kill>/killed \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-use,kill>/implicit killed \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<dead>/dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<def[ ]*,[ ]*dead>/dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-def[ ]*,[ ]*dead>/implicit-def dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-def>/implicit-def \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-use>/implicit \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<internal>/internal \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<undef>/undef \1/g' llvm-svn: 320022
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// dead %1 = A2_tfrt ... ; marked as dead
// %1 = A2_tfrf ...
//
// Since any of the individual predicated transfers may end up getting
// removed (in case it is an identity copy), some pre-existing def may
// be marked as dead after live interval recomputation:
[CodeGen] Use MachineOperand::print in the MIRPrinter for MO_Register. Work towards the unification of MIR and debug output by refactoring the interfaces. For MachineOperand::print, keep a simple version that can be easily called from `dump()`, and a more complex one which will be called from both the MIRPrinter and MachineInstr::print. Add extra checks inside MachineOperand for detached operands (operands with getParent() == nullptr). https://reviews.llvm.org/D40836 * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def> ([^ ]+)/kill: \1 def \2 \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def>/kill: \1 \2 def \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: def ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def>/kill: def \1 \2 def \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/<def>//g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<kill>/killed \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-use,kill>/implicit killed \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<dead>/dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<def[ ]*,[ ]*dead>/dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-def[ ]*,[ ]*dead>/implicit-def dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-def>/implicit-def \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-use>/implicit \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<internal>/internal \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<undef>/undef \1/g' llvm-svn: 320022
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// dead %1 = ... ; marked as dead
// ...
[CodeGen] Use MachineOperand::print in the MIRPrinter for MO_Register. Work towards the unification of MIR and debug output by refactoring the interfaces. For MachineOperand::print, keep a simple version that can be easily called from `dump()`, and a more complex one which will be called from both the MIRPrinter and MachineInstr::print. Add extra checks inside MachineOperand for detached operands (operands with getParent() == nullptr). https://reviews.llvm.org/D40836 * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def> ([^ ]+)/kill: \1 def \2 \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def>/kill: \1 \2 def \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/kill: def ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)<def>/kill: def \1 \2 def \3/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/<def>//g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<kill>/killed \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-use,kill>/implicit killed \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<dead>/dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<def[ ]*,[ ]*dead>/dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-def[ ]*,[ ]*dead>/implicit-def dead \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-def>/implicit-def \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<imp-use>/implicit \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<internal>/internal \1/g' * find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.s" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/([^ ]+)<undef>/undef \1/g' llvm-svn: 320022
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// %1 = A2_tfrf ... ; if A2_tfrt is removed
// This case happens if %1 was used as a source in A2_tfrt, which means
// that is it actually live at the A2_tfrf, and so the now dead definition
// of %1 will need to be updated to non-dead at some point.
//
// This issue could be remedied by adding implicit uses to the predicated
// transfers, but this will create a problem with subsequent predication,
// since the transfers will no longer be possible to reorder. To avoid
// that, the initial splitting will not add any implicit uses. These
// implicit uses will be added later, after predication. The extra price,
// however, is that finding the locations where the implicit uses need
// to be added, and updating the live ranges will be more involved.
#include "HexagonInstrInfo.h"
#include "HexagonRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveInterval.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveIntervals.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineBasicBlock.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineDominators.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineOperand.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/SlotIndexes.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetSubtargetInfo.h"
#include "llvm/IR/DebugLoc.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
#include "llvm/MC/LaneBitmask.h"
#include "llvm/Pass.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <iterator>
#include <set>
#include <utility>
#define DEBUG_TYPE "expand-condsets"
using namespace llvm;
static cl::opt<unsigned> OptTfrLimit("expand-condsets-tfr-limit",
cl::init(~0U), cl::Hidden, cl::desc("Max number of mux expansions"));
static cl::opt<unsigned> OptCoaLimit("expand-condsets-coa-limit",
cl::init(~0U), cl::Hidden, cl::desc("Max number of segment coalescings"));
namespace llvm {
void initializeHexagonExpandCondsetsPass(PassRegistry&);
FunctionPass *createHexagonExpandCondsets();
} // end namespace llvm
namespace {
class HexagonExpandCondsets : public MachineFunctionPass {
public:
static char ID;
HexagonExpandCondsets() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) {
if (OptCoaLimit.getPosition())
CoaLimitActive = true, CoaLimit = OptCoaLimit;
if (OptTfrLimit.getPosition())
TfrLimitActive = true, TfrLimit = OptTfrLimit;
initializeHexagonExpandCondsetsPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
}
StringRef getPassName() const override { return "Hexagon Expand Condsets"; }
void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override {
AU.addRequired<LiveIntervals>();
AU.addPreserved<LiveIntervals>();
AU.addPreserved<SlotIndexes>();
AU.addRequired<MachineDominatorTree>();
AU.addPreserved<MachineDominatorTree>();
MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
}
bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) override;
private:
const HexagonInstrInfo *HII = nullptr;
const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = nullptr;
MachineDominatorTree *MDT;
MachineRegisterInfo *MRI = nullptr;
LiveIntervals *LIS = nullptr;
bool CoaLimitActive = false;
bool TfrLimitActive = false;
unsigned CoaLimit;
unsigned TfrLimit;
unsigned CoaCounter = 0;
unsigned TfrCounter = 0;
struct RegisterRef {
RegisterRef(const MachineOperand &Op) : Reg(Op.getReg()),
Sub(Op.getSubReg()) {}
RegisterRef(unsigned R = 0, unsigned S = 0) : Reg(R), Sub(S) {}
bool operator== (RegisterRef RR) const {
return Reg == RR.Reg && Sub == RR.Sub;
}
bool operator!= (RegisterRef RR) const { return !operator==(RR); }
bool operator< (RegisterRef RR) const {
return Reg < RR.Reg || (Reg == RR.Reg && Sub < RR.Sub);
}
unsigned Reg, Sub;
};
using ReferenceMap = DenseMap<unsigned, unsigned>;
enum { Sub_Low = 0x1, Sub_High = 0x2, Sub_None = (Sub_Low | Sub_High) };
enum { Exec_Then = 0x10, Exec_Else = 0x20 };
unsigned getMaskForSub(unsigned Sub);
bool isCondset(const MachineInstr &MI);
LaneBitmask getLaneMask(unsigned Reg, unsigned Sub);
void addRefToMap(RegisterRef RR, ReferenceMap &Map, unsigned Exec);
bool isRefInMap(RegisterRef, ReferenceMap &Map, unsigned Exec);
void updateDeadsInRange(unsigned Reg, LaneBitmask LM, LiveRange &Range);
void updateKillFlags(unsigned Reg);
void updateDeadFlags(unsigned Reg);
void recalculateLiveInterval(unsigned Reg);
void removeInstr(MachineInstr &MI);
void updateLiveness(std::set<unsigned> &RegSet, bool Recalc,
bool UpdateKills, bool UpdateDeads);
unsigned getCondTfrOpcode(const MachineOperand &SO, bool Cond);
MachineInstr *genCondTfrFor(MachineOperand &SrcOp,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator At, unsigned DstR,
unsigned DstSR, const MachineOperand &PredOp, bool PredSense,
bool ReadUndef, bool ImpUse);
bool split(MachineInstr &MI, std::set<unsigned> &UpdRegs);
bool isPredicable(MachineInstr *MI);
MachineInstr *getReachingDefForPred(RegisterRef RD,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator UseIt, unsigned PredR, bool Cond);
bool canMoveOver(MachineInstr &MI, ReferenceMap &Defs, ReferenceMap &Uses);
bool canMoveMemTo(MachineInstr &MI, MachineInstr &ToI, bool IsDown);
void predicateAt(const MachineOperand &DefOp, MachineInstr &MI,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator Where,
const MachineOperand &PredOp, bool Cond,
std::set<unsigned> &UpdRegs);
void renameInRange(RegisterRef RO, RegisterRef RN, unsigned PredR,
bool Cond, MachineBasicBlock::iterator First,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator Last);
bool predicate(MachineInstr &TfrI, bool Cond, std::set<unsigned> &UpdRegs);
bool predicateInBlock(MachineBasicBlock &B,
std::set<unsigned> &UpdRegs);
bool isIntReg(RegisterRef RR, unsigned &BW);
bool isIntraBlocks(LiveInterval &LI);
bool coalesceRegisters(RegisterRef R1, RegisterRef R2);
bool coalesceSegments(const SmallVectorImpl<MachineInstr*> &Condsets,
std::set<unsigned> &UpdRegs);
};
} // end anonymous namespace
char HexagonExpandCondsets::ID = 0;
namespace llvm {
char &HexagonExpandCondsetsID = HexagonExpandCondsets::ID;
} // end namespace llvm
INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(HexagonExpandCondsets, "expand-condsets",
"Hexagon Expand Condsets", false, false)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineDominatorTree)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(SlotIndexes)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LiveIntervals)
INITIALIZE_PASS_END(HexagonExpandCondsets, "expand-condsets",
"Hexagon Expand Condsets", false, false)
unsigned HexagonExpandCondsets::getMaskForSub(unsigned Sub) {
switch (Sub) {
case Hexagon::isub_lo:
case Hexagon::vsub_lo:
return Sub_Low;
case Hexagon::isub_hi:
case Hexagon::vsub_hi:
return Sub_High;
case Hexagon::NoSubRegister:
return Sub_None;
}
llvm_unreachable("Invalid subregister");
}
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::isCondset(const MachineInstr &MI) {
unsigned Opc = MI.getOpcode();
switch (Opc) {
case Hexagon::C2_mux:
case Hexagon::C2_muxii:
case Hexagon::C2_muxir:
case Hexagon::C2_muxri:
case Hexagon::PS_pselect:
return true;
break;
}
return false;
}
LaneBitmask HexagonExpandCondsets::getLaneMask(unsigned Reg, unsigned Sub) {
assert(Register::isVirtualRegister(Reg));
return Sub != 0 ? TRI->getSubRegIndexLaneMask(Sub)
: MRI->getMaxLaneMaskForVReg(Reg);
}
void HexagonExpandCondsets::addRefToMap(RegisterRef RR, ReferenceMap &Map,
unsigned Exec) {
unsigned Mask = getMaskForSub(RR.Sub) | Exec;
ReferenceMap::iterator F = Map.find(RR.Reg);
if (F == Map.end())
Map.insert(std::make_pair(RR.Reg, Mask));
else
F->second |= Mask;
}
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::isRefInMap(RegisterRef RR, ReferenceMap &Map,
unsigned Exec) {
ReferenceMap::iterator F = Map.find(RR.Reg);
if (F == Map.end())
return false;
unsigned Mask = getMaskForSub(RR.Sub) | Exec;
if (Mask & F->second)
return true;
return false;
}
void HexagonExpandCondsets::updateKillFlags(unsigned Reg) {
auto KillAt = [this,Reg] (SlotIndex K, LaneBitmask LM) -> void {
// Set the <kill> flag on a use of Reg whose lane mask is contained in LM.
MachineInstr *MI = LIS->getInstructionFromIndex(K);
for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
MachineOperand &Op = MI->getOperand(i);
if (!Op.isReg() || !Op.isUse() || Op.getReg() != Reg ||
MI->isRegTiedToDefOperand(i))
continue;
LaneBitmask SLM = getLaneMask(Reg, Op.getSubReg());
if ((SLM & LM) == SLM) {
// Only set the kill flag on the first encountered use of Reg in this
// instruction.
Op.setIsKill(true);
break;
}
}
};
LiveInterval &LI = LIS->getInterval(Reg);
for (auto I = LI.begin(), E = LI.end(); I != E; ++I) {
if (!I->end.isRegister())
continue;
// Do not mark the end of the segment as <kill>, if the next segment
// starts with a predicated instruction.
auto NextI = std::next(I);
if (NextI != E && NextI->start.isRegister()) {
MachineInstr *DefI = LIS->getInstructionFromIndex(NextI->start);
if (HII->isPredicated(*DefI))
continue;
}
bool WholeReg = true;
if (LI.hasSubRanges()) {
auto EndsAtI = [I] (LiveInterval::SubRange &S) -> bool {
LiveRange::iterator F = S.find(I->end);
return F != S.end() && I->end == F->end;
};
// Check if all subranges end at I->end. If so, make sure to kill
// the whole register.
for (LiveInterval::SubRange &S : LI.subranges()) {
if (EndsAtI(S))
KillAt(I->end, S.LaneMask);
else
WholeReg = false;
}
}
if (WholeReg)
KillAt(I->end, MRI->getMaxLaneMaskForVReg(Reg));
}
}
void HexagonExpandCondsets::updateDeadsInRange(unsigned Reg, LaneBitmask LM,
LiveRange &Range) {
assert(Register::isVirtualRegister(Reg));
if (Range.empty())
return;
// Return two booleans: { def-modifes-reg, def-covers-reg }.
auto IsRegDef = [this,Reg,LM] (MachineOperand &Op) -> std::pair<bool,bool> {
if (!Op.isReg() || !Op.isDef())
return { false, false };
unsigned DR = Op.getReg(), DSR = Op.getSubReg();
if (!Register::isVirtualRegister(DR) || DR != Reg)
return { false, false };
LaneBitmask SLM = getLaneMask(DR, DSR);
LaneBitmask A = SLM & LM;
return { A.any(), A == SLM };
};
// The splitting step will create pairs of predicated definitions without
// any implicit uses (since implicit uses would interfere with predication).
// This can cause the reaching defs to become dead after live range
// recomputation, even though they are not really dead.
// We need to identify predicated defs that need implicit uses, and
// dead defs that are not really dead, and correct both problems.
auto Dominate = [this] (SetVector<MachineBasicBlock*> &Defs,
MachineBasicBlock *Dest) -> bool {
for (MachineBasicBlock *D : Defs)
if (D != Dest && MDT->dominates(D, Dest))
return true;
MachineBasicBlock *Entry = &Dest->getParent()->front();
SetVector<MachineBasicBlock*> Work(Dest->pred_begin(), Dest->pred_end());
for (unsigned i = 0; i < Work.size(); ++i) {
MachineBasicBlock *B = Work[i];
if (Defs.count(B))
continue;
if (B == Entry)
return false;
for (auto *P : B->predecessors())
Work.insert(P);
}
return true;
};
// First, try to extend live range within individual basic blocks. This
// will leave us only with dead defs that do not reach any predicated
// defs in the same block.
SetVector<MachineBasicBlock*> Defs;
SmallVector<SlotIndex,4> PredDefs;
for (auto &Seg : Range) {
if (!Seg.start.isRegister())
continue;
MachineInstr *DefI = LIS->getInstructionFromIndex(Seg.start);
Defs.insert(DefI->getParent());
if (HII->isPredicated(*DefI))
PredDefs.push_back(Seg.start);
}
SmallVector<SlotIndex,8> Undefs;
LiveInterval &LI = LIS->getInterval(Reg);
LI.computeSubRangeUndefs(Undefs, LM, *MRI, *LIS->getSlotIndexes());
for (auto &SI : PredDefs) {
MachineBasicBlock *BB = LIS->getMBBFromIndex(SI);
auto P = Range.extendInBlock(Undefs, LIS->getMBBStartIdx(BB), SI);
if (P.first != nullptr || P.second)
SI = SlotIndex();
}
// Calculate reachability for those predicated defs that were not handled
// by the in-block extension.
SmallVector<SlotIndex,4> ExtTo;
for (auto &SI : PredDefs) {
if (!SI.isValid())
continue;
MachineBasicBlock *BB = LIS->getMBBFromIndex(SI);
if (BB->pred_empty())
continue;
// If the defs from this range reach SI via all predecessors, it is live.
// It can happen that SI is reached by the defs through some paths, but
// not all. In the IR coming into this optimization, SI would not be
// considered live, since the defs would then not jointly dominate SI.
// That means that SI is an overwriting def, and no implicit use is
// needed at this point. Do not add SI to the extension points, since
// extendToIndices will abort if there is no joint dominance.
// If the abort was avoided by adding extra undefs added to Undefs,
// extendToIndices could actually indicate that SI is live, contrary
// to the original IR.
if (Dominate(Defs, BB))
ExtTo.push_back(SI);
}
if (!ExtTo.empty())
LIS->extendToIndices(Range, ExtTo, Undefs);
// Remove <dead> flags from all defs that are not dead after live range
// extension, and collect all def operands. They will be used to generate
// the necessary implicit uses.
// At the same time, add <dead> flag to all defs that are actually dead.
// This can happen, for example, when a mux with identical inputs is
// replaced with a COPY: the use of the predicate register disappears and
// the dead can become dead.
std::set<RegisterRef> DefRegs;
for (auto &Seg : Range) {
if (!Seg.start.isRegister())
continue;
MachineInstr *DefI = LIS->getInstructionFromIndex(Seg.start);
for (auto &Op : DefI->operands()) {
auto P = IsRegDef(Op);
if (P.second && Seg.end.isDead()) {
Op.setIsDead(true);
} else if (P.first) {
DefRegs.insert(Op);
Op.setIsDead(false);
}
}
}
// Now, add implicit uses to each predicated def that is reached
// by other defs.
for (auto &Seg : Range) {
if (!Seg.start.isRegister() || !Range.liveAt(Seg.start.getPrevSlot()))
continue;
MachineInstr *DefI = LIS->getInstructionFromIndex(Seg.start);
if (!HII->isPredicated(*DefI))
continue;
// Construct the set of all necessary implicit uses, based on the def
// operands in the instruction. We need to tie the implicit uses to
// the corresponding defs.
std::map<RegisterRef,unsigned> ImpUses;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = DefI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
MachineOperand &Op = DefI->getOperand(i);
if (!Op.isReg() || !DefRegs.count(Op))
continue;
if (Op.isDef()) {
// Tied defs will always have corresponding uses, so no extra
// implicit uses are needed.
if (!Op.isTied())
ImpUses.insert({Op, i});
} else {
// This function can be called for the same register with different
// lane masks. If the def in this instruction was for the whole
// register, we can get here more than once. Avoid adding multiple
// implicit uses (or adding an implicit use when an explicit one is
// present).
if (Op.isTied())
ImpUses.erase(Op);
}
}
if (ImpUses.empty())
continue;
MachineFunction &MF = *DefI->getParent()->getParent();
for (std::pair<RegisterRef, unsigned> P : ImpUses) {
RegisterRef R = P.first;
MachineInstrBuilder(MF, DefI).addReg(R.Reg, RegState::Implicit, R.Sub);
DefI->tieOperands(P.second, DefI->getNumOperands()-1);
}
}
}
void HexagonExpandCondsets::updateDeadFlags(unsigned Reg) {
LiveInterval &LI = LIS->getInterval(Reg);
if (LI.hasSubRanges()) {
for (LiveInterval::SubRange &S : LI.subranges()) {
updateDeadsInRange(Reg, S.LaneMask, S);
LIS->shrinkToUses(S, Reg);
}
LI.clear();
LIS->constructMainRangeFromSubranges(LI);
} else {
updateDeadsInRange(Reg, MRI->getMaxLaneMaskForVReg(Reg), LI);
}
}
void HexagonExpandCondsets::recalculateLiveInterval(unsigned Reg) {
LIS->removeInterval(Reg);
LIS->createAndComputeVirtRegInterval(Reg);
}
void HexagonExpandCondsets::removeInstr(MachineInstr &MI) {
LIS->RemoveMachineInstrFromMaps(MI);
MI.eraseFromParent();
}
void HexagonExpandCondsets::updateLiveness(std::set<unsigned> &RegSet,
bool Recalc, bool UpdateKills, bool UpdateDeads) {
UpdateKills |= UpdateDeads;
for (unsigned R : RegSet) {
if (!Register::isVirtualRegister(R)) {
assert(Register::isPhysicalRegister(R));
// There shouldn't be any physical registers as operands, except
// possibly reserved registers.
assert(MRI->isReserved(R));
continue;
}
if (Recalc)
recalculateLiveInterval(R);
if (UpdateKills)
MRI->clearKillFlags(R);
if (UpdateDeads)
updateDeadFlags(R);
// Fixing <dead> flags may extend live ranges, so reset <kill> flags
// after that.
if (UpdateKills)
updateKillFlags(R);
LIS->getInterval(R).verify();
}
}
/// Get the opcode for a conditional transfer of the value in SO (source
/// operand). The condition (true/false) is given in Cond.
unsigned HexagonExpandCondsets::getCondTfrOpcode(const MachineOperand &SO,
bool IfTrue) {
using namespace Hexagon;
if (SO.isReg()) {
unsigned PhysR;
RegisterRef RS = SO;
if (Register::isVirtualRegister(RS.Reg)) {
const TargetRegisterClass *VC = MRI->getRegClass(RS.Reg);
assert(VC->begin() != VC->end() && "Empty register class");
PhysR = *VC->begin();
} else {
assert(Register::isPhysicalRegister(RS.Reg));
PhysR = RS.Reg;
}
unsigned PhysS = (RS.Sub == 0) ? PhysR : TRI->getSubReg(PhysR, RS.Sub);
const TargetRegisterClass *RC = TRI->getMinimalPhysRegClass(PhysS);
switch (TRI->getRegSizeInBits(*RC)) {
case 32:
return IfTrue ? A2_tfrt : A2_tfrf;
case 64:
return IfTrue ? A2_tfrpt : A2_tfrpf;
}
llvm_unreachable("Invalid register operand");
}
switch (SO.getType()) {
case MachineOperand::MO_Immediate:
case MachineOperand::MO_FPImmediate:
case MachineOperand::MO_ConstantPoolIndex:
case MachineOperand::MO_TargetIndex:
case MachineOperand::MO_JumpTableIndex:
case MachineOperand::MO_ExternalSymbol:
case MachineOperand::MO_GlobalAddress:
case MachineOperand::MO_BlockAddress:
return IfTrue ? C2_cmoveit : C2_cmoveif;
default:
break;
}
llvm_unreachable("Unexpected source operand");
}
/// Generate a conditional transfer, copying the value SrcOp to the
/// destination register DstR:DstSR, and using the predicate register from
/// PredOp. The Cond argument specifies whether the predicate is to be
/// if(PredOp), or if(!PredOp).
MachineInstr *HexagonExpandCondsets::genCondTfrFor(MachineOperand &SrcOp,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator At,
unsigned DstR, unsigned DstSR, const MachineOperand &PredOp,
bool PredSense, bool ReadUndef, bool ImpUse) {
MachineInstr *MI = SrcOp.getParent();
MachineBasicBlock &B = *At->getParent();
const DebugLoc &DL = MI->getDebugLoc();
// Don't avoid identity copies here (i.e. if the source and the destination
// are the same registers). It is actually better to generate them here,
// since this would cause the copy to potentially be predicated in the next
// step. The predication will remove such a copy if it is unable to
/// predicate.
unsigned Opc = getCondTfrOpcode(SrcOp, PredSense);
unsigned DstState = RegState::Define | (ReadUndef ? RegState::Undef : 0);
unsigned PredState = getRegState(PredOp) & ~RegState::Kill;
MachineInstrBuilder MIB;
if (SrcOp.isReg()) {
unsigned SrcState = getRegState(SrcOp);
if (RegisterRef(SrcOp) == RegisterRef(DstR, DstSR))
SrcState &= ~RegState::Kill;
MIB = BuildMI(B, At, DL, HII->get(Opc))
.addReg(DstR, DstState, DstSR)
.addReg(PredOp.getReg(), PredState, PredOp.getSubReg())
.addReg(SrcOp.getReg(), SrcState, SrcOp.getSubReg());
} else {
MIB = BuildMI(B, At, DL, HII->get(Opc))
.addReg(DstR, DstState, DstSR)
.addReg(PredOp.getReg(), PredState, PredOp.getSubReg())
.add(SrcOp);
}
LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "created an initial copy: " << *MIB);
return &*MIB;
}
/// Replace a MUX instruction MI with a pair A2_tfrt/A2_tfrf. This function
/// performs all necessary changes to complete the replacement.
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::split(MachineInstr &MI,
std::set<unsigned> &UpdRegs) {
if (TfrLimitActive) {
if (TfrCounter >= TfrLimit)
return false;
TfrCounter++;
}
LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\nsplitting " << printMBBReference(*MI.getParent())
<< ": " << MI);
MachineOperand &MD = MI.getOperand(0); // Definition
MachineOperand &MP = MI.getOperand(1); // Predicate register
assert(MD.isDef());
unsigned DR = MD.getReg(), DSR = MD.getSubReg();
bool ReadUndef = MD.isUndef();
MachineBasicBlock::iterator At = MI;
auto updateRegs = [&UpdRegs] (const MachineInstr &MI) -> void {
for (auto &Op : MI.operands())
if (Op.isReg())
UpdRegs.insert(Op.getReg());
};
// If this is a mux of the same register, just replace it with COPY.
// Ideally, this would happen earlier, so that register coalescing would
// see it.
MachineOperand &ST = MI.getOperand(2);
MachineOperand &SF = MI.getOperand(3);
if (ST.isReg() && SF.isReg()) {
RegisterRef RT(ST);
if (RT == RegisterRef(SF)) {
// Copy regs to update first.
updateRegs(MI);
MI.setDesc(HII->get(TargetOpcode::COPY));
unsigned S = getRegState(ST);
while (MI.getNumOperands() > 1)
MI.RemoveOperand(MI.getNumOperands()-1);
MachineFunction &MF = *MI.getParent()->getParent();
MachineInstrBuilder(MF, MI).addReg(RT.Reg, S, RT.Sub);
return true;
}
}
// First, create the two invididual conditional transfers, and add each
// of them to the live intervals information. Do that first and then remove
// the old instruction from live intervals.
MachineInstr *TfrT =
genCondTfrFor(ST, At, DR, DSR, MP, true, ReadUndef, false);
MachineInstr *TfrF =
genCondTfrFor(SF, At, DR, DSR, MP, false, ReadUndef, true);
LIS->InsertMachineInstrInMaps(*TfrT);
LIS->InsertMachineInstrInMaps(*TfrF);
// Will need to recalculate live intervals for all registers in MI.
updateRegs(MI);
removeInstr(MI);
return true;
}
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::isPredicable(MachineInstr *MI) {
if (HII->isPredicated(*MI) || !HII->isPredicable(*MI))
return false;
if (MI->hasUnmodeledSideEffects() || MI->mayStore())
return false;
// Reject instructions with multiple defs (e.g. post-increment loads).
bool HasDef = false;
for (auto &Op : MI->operands()) {
if (!Op.isReg() || !Op.isDef())
continue;
if (HasDef)
return false;
HasDef = true;
}
for (auto &Mo : MI->memoperands())
if (Mo->isVolatile() || Mo->isAtomic())
return false;
return true;
}
/// Find the reaching definition for a predicated use of RD. The RD is used
/// under the conditions given by PredR and Cond, and this function will ignore
/// definitions that set RD under the opposite conditions.
MachineInstr *HexagonExpandCondsets::getReachingDefForPred(RegisterRef RD,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator UseIt, unsigned PredR, bool Cond) {
MachineBasicBlock &B = *UseIt->getParent();
MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = UseIt, S = B.begin();
if (I == S)
return nullptr;
bool PredValid = true;
do {
--I;
MachineInstr *MI = &*I;
// Check if this instruction can be ignored, i.e. if it is predicated
// on the complementary condition.
if (PredValid && HII->isPredicated(*MI)) {
if (MI->readsRegister(PredR) && (Cond != HII->isPredicatedTrue(*MI)))
continue;
}
// Check the defs. If the PredR is defined, invalidate it. If RD is
// defined, return the instruction or 0, depending on the circumstances.
for (auto &Op : MI->operands()) {
if (!Op.isReg() || !Op.isDef())
continue;
RegisterRef RR = Op;
if (RR.Reg == PredR) {
PredValid = false;
continue;
}
if (RR.Reg != RD.Reg)
continue;
// If the "Reg" part agrees, there is still the subregister to check.
// If we are looking for %1:loreg, we can skip %1:hireg, but
// not %1 (w/o subregisters).
if (RR.Sub == RD.Sub)
return MI;
if (RR.Sub == 0 || RD.Sub == 0)
return nullptr;
// We have different subregisters, so we can continue looking.
}
} while (I != S);
return nullptr;
}
/// Check if the instruction MI can be safely moved over a set of instructions
/// whose side-effects (in terms of register defs and uses) are expressed in
/// the maps Defs and Uses. These maps reflect the conditional defs and uses
/// that depend on the same predicate register to allow moving instructions
/// over instructions predicated on the opposite condition.
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::canMoveOver(MachineInstr &MI, ReferenceMap &Defs,
ReferenceMap &Uses) {
// In order to be able to safely move MI over instructions that define
// "Defs" and use "Uses", no def operand from MI can be defined or used
// and no use operand can be defined.
for (auto &Op : MI.operands()) {
if (!Op.isReg())
continue;
RegisterRef RR = Op;
// For physical register we would need to check register aliases, etc.
// and we don't want to bother with that. It would be of little value
// before the actual register rewriting (from virtual to physical).
if (!Register::isVirtualRegister(RR.Reg))
return false;
// No redefs for any operand.
if (isRefInMap(RR, Defs, Exec_Then))
return false;
// For defs, there cannot be uses.
if (Op.isDef() && isRefInMap(RR, Uses, Exec_Then))
return false;
}
return true;
}
/// Check if the instruction accessing memory (TheI) can be moved to the
/// location ToI.
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::canMoveMemTo(MachineInstr &TheI, MachineInstr &ToI,
bool IsDown) {
bool IsLoad = TheI.mayLoad(), IsStore = TheI.mayStore();
if (!IsLoad && !IsStore)
return true;
if (HII->areMemAccessesTriviallyDisjoint(TheI, ToI))
return true;
if (TheI.hasUnmodeledSideEffects())
return false;
MachineBasicBlock::iterator StartI = IsDown ? TheI : ToI;
MachineBasicBlock::iterator EndI = IsDown ? ToI : TheI;
bool Ordered = TheI.hasOrderedMemoryRef();
// Search for aliased memory reference in (StartI, EndI).
for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = std::next(StartI); I != EndI; ++I) {
MachineInstr *MI = &*I;
if (MI->hasUnmodeledSideEffects())
return false;
bool L = MI->mayLoad(), S = MI->mayStore();
if (!L && !S)
continue;
if (Ordered && MI->hasOrderedMemoryRef())
return false;
bool Conflict = (L && IsStore) || S;
if (Conflict)
return false;
}
return true;
}
/// Generate a predicated version of MI (where the condition is given via
/// PredR and Cond) at the point indicated by Where.
void HexagonExpandCondsets::predicateAt(const MachineOperand &DefOp,
MachineInstr &MI,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator Where,
const MachineOperand &PredOp, bool Cond,
std::set<unsigned> &UpdRegs) {
// The problem with updating live intervals is that we can move one def
// past another def. In particular, this can happen when moving an A2_tfrt
// over an A2_tfrf defining the same register. From the point of view of
// live intervals, these two instructions are two separate definitions,
// and each one starts another live segment. LiveIntervals's "handleMove"
// does not allow such moves, so we need to handle it ourselves. To avoid
// invalidating liveness data while we are using it, the move will be
// implemented in 4 steps: (1) add a clone of the instruction MI at the
// target location, (2) update liveness, (3) delete the old instruction,
// and (4) update liveness again.
MachineBasicBlock &B = *MI.getParent();
DebugLoc DL = Where->getDebugLoc(); // "Where" points to an instruction.
unsigned Opc = MI.getOpcode();
unsigned PredOpc = HII->getCondOpcode(Opc, !Cond);
MachineInstrBuilder MB = BuildMI(B, Where, DL, HII->get(PredOpc));
unsigned Ox = 0, NP = MI.getNumOperands();
// Skip all defs from MI first.
while (Ox < NP) {
MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(Ox);
if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isDef())
break;
Ox++;
}
// Add the new def, then the predicate register, then the rest of the
// operands.
MB.addReg(DefOp.getReg(), getRegState(DefOp), DefOp.getSubReg());
MB.addReg(PredOp.getReg(), PredOp.isUndef() ? RegState::Undef : 0,
PredOp.getSubReg());
while (Ox < NP) {
MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(Ox);
if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.isImplicit())
MB.add(MO);
Ox++;
}
[MI] Change the array of `MachineMemOperand` pointers to be a generically extensible collection of extra info attached to a `MachineInstr`. The primary change here is cleaning up the APIs used for setting and manipulating the `MachineMemOperand` pointer arrays so chat we can change how they are allocated. Then we introduce an extra info object that using the trailing object pattern to attach some number of MMOs but also other extra info. The design of this is specifically so that this extra info has a fixed necessary cost (the header tracking what extra info is included) and everything else can be tail allocated. This pattern works especially well with a `BumpPtrAllocator` which we use here. I've also added the basic scaffolding for putting interesting pointers into this, namely pre- and post-instruction symbols. These aren't used anywhere yet, they're just there to ensure I've actually gotten the data structure types correct. I'll flesh out support for these in a subsequent patch (MIR dumping, parsing, the works). Finally, I've included an optimization where we store any single pointer inline in the `MachineInstr` to avoid the allocation overhead. This is expected to be the overwhelmingly most common case and so should avoid any memory usage growth due to slightly less clever / dense allocation when dealing with >1 MMO. This did require several ergonomic improvements to the `PointerSumType` to reasonably support the various usage models. This also has a side effect of freeing up 8 bits within the `MachineInstr` which could be repurposed for something else. The suggested direction here came largely from Hal Finkel. I hope it was worth it. ;] It does hopefully clear a path for subsequent extensions w/o nearly as much leg work. Lots of thanks to Reid and Justin for careful reviews and ideas about how to do all of this. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50701 llvm-svn: 339940
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MB.cloneMemRefs(MI);
MachineInstr *NewI = MB;
NewI->clearKillInfo();
LIS->InsertMachineInstrInMaps(*NewI);
for (auto &Op : NewI->operands())
if (Op.isReg())
UpdRegs.insert(Op.getReg());
}
/// In the range [First, Last], rename all references to the "old" register RO
/// to the "new" register RN, but only in instructions predicated on the given
/// condition.
void HexagonExpandCondsets::renameInRange(RegisterRef RO, RegisterRef RN,
unsigned PredR, bool Cond, MachineBasicBlock::iterator First,
MachineBasicBlock::iterator Last) {
MachineBasicBlock::iterator End = std::next(Last);
for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = First; I != End; ++I) {
MachineInstr *MI = &*I;
// Do not touch instructions that are not predicated, or are predicated
// on the opposite condition.
if (!HII->isPredicated(*MI))
continue;
if (!MI->readsRegister(PredR) || (Cond != HII->isPredicatedTrue(*MI)))
continue;
for (auto &Op : MI->operands()) {
if (!Op.isReg() || RO != RegisterRef(Op))
continue;
Op.setReg(RN.Reg);
Op.setSubReg(RN.Sub);
// In practice, this isn't supposed to see any defs.
assert(!Op.isDef() && "Not expecting a def");
}
}
}
/// For a given conditional copy, predicate the definition of the source of
/// the copy under the given condition (using the same predicate register as
/// the copy).
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::predicate(MachineInstr &TfrI, bool Cond,
std::set<unsigned> &UpdRegs) {
// TfrI - A2_tfr[tf] Instruction (not A2_tfrsi).
unsigned Opc = TfrI.getOpcode();
(void)Opc;
assert(Opc == Hexagon::A2_tfrt || Opc == Hexagon::A2_tfrf);
LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\nattempt to predicate if-" << (Cond ? "true" : "false")
<< ": " << TfrI);
MachineOperand &MD = TfrI.getOperand(0);
MachineOperand &MP = TfrI.getOperand(1);
MachineOperand &MS = TfrI.getOperand(2);
// The source operand should be a <kill>. This is not strictly necessary,
// but it makes things a lot simpler. Otherwise, we would need to rename
// some registers, which would complicate the transformation considerably.
if (!MS.isKill())
return false;
// Avoid predicating instructions that define a subregister if subregister
// liveness tracking is not enabled.
if (MD.getSubReg() && !MRI->shouldTrackSubRegLiveness(MD.getReg()))
return false;
RegisterRef RT(MS);
unsigned PredR = MP.getReg();
MachineInstr *DefI = getReachingDefForPred(RT, TfrI, PredR, Cond);
if (!DefI || !isPredicable(DefI))
return false;
LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Source def: " << *DefI);
// Collect the information about registers defined and used between the
// DefI and the TfrI.
// Map: reg -> bitmask of subregs
ReferenceMap Uses, Defs;
MachineBasicBlock::iterator DefIt = DefI, TfrIt = TfrI;
// Check if the predicate register is valid between DefI and TfrI.
// If it is, we can then ignore instructions predicated on the negated
// conditions when collecting def and use information.
bool PredValid = true;
for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = std::next(DefIt); I != TfrIt; ++I) {
if (!I->modifiesRegister(PredR, nullptr))
continue;
PredValid = false;
break;
}
for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = std::next(DefIt); I != TfrIt; ++I) {
MachineInstr *MI = &*I;
// If this instruction is predicated on the same register, it could
// potentially be ignored.
// By default assume that the instruction executes on the same condition
// as TfrI (Exec_Then), and also on the opposite one (Exec_Else).
unsigned Exec = Exec_Then | Exec_Else;
if (PredValid && HII->isPredicated(*MI) && MI->readsRegister(PredR))
Exec = (Cond == HII->isPredicatedTrue(*MI)) ? Exec_Then : Exec_Else;
for (auto &Op : MI->operands()) {
if (!Op.isReg())
continue;
// We don't want to deal with physical registers. The reason is that
// they can be aliased with other physical registers. Aliased virtual
// registers must share the same register number, and can only differ
// in the subregisters, which we are keeping track of. Physical
// registers ters no longer have subregisters---their super- and
// subregisters are other physical registers, and we are not checking
// that.
RegisterRef RR = Op;
if (!Register::isVirtualRegister(RR.Reg))
return false;
ReferenceMap &Map = Op.isDef() ? Defs : Uses;
if (Op.isDef() && Op.isUndef()) {
assert(RR.Sub && "Expecting a subregister on <def,read-undef>");
// If this is a <def,read-undef>, then it invalidates the non-written
// part of the register. For the purpose of checking the validity of
// the move, assume that it modifies the whole register.
RR.Sub = 0;
}
addRefToMap(RR, Map, Exec);
}
}
// The situation:
// RT = DefI
// ...
// RD = TfrI ..., RT
// If the register-in-the-middle (RT) is used or redefined between
// DefI and TfrI, we may not be able proceed with this transformation.
// We can ignore a def that will not execute together with TfrI, and a
// use that will. If there is such a use (that does execute together with
// TfrI), we will not be able to move DefI down. If there is a use that
// executed if TfrI's condition is false, then RT must be available
// unconditionally (cannot be predicated).
// Essentially, we need to be able to rename RT to RD in this segment.
if (isRefInMap(RT, Defs, Exec_Then) || isRefInMap(RT, Uses, Exec_Else))
return false;
RegisterRef RD = MD;
// If the predicate register is defined between DefI and TfrI, the only
// potential thing to do would be to move the DefI down to TfrI, and then
// predicate. The reaching def (DefI) must be movable down to the location
// of the TfrI.
// If the target register of the TfrI (RD) is not used or defined between
// DefI and TfrI, consider moving TfrI up to DefI.
bool CanUp = canMoveOver(TfrI, Defs, Uses);
bool CanDown = canMoveOver(*DefI, Defs, Uses);
// The TfrI does not access memory, but DefI could. Check if it's safe
// to move DefI down to TfrI.
if (DefI->mayLoad() || DefI->mayStore())
if (!canMoveMemTo(*DefI, TfrI, true))
CanDown = false;
LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Can move up: " << (CanUp ? "yes" : "no")
<< ", can move down: " << (CanDown ? "yes\n" : "no\n"));
MachineBasicBlock::iterator PastDefIt = std::next(DefIt);
if (CanUp)
predicateAt(MD, *DefI, PastDefIt, MP, Cond, UpdRegs);
else if (CanDown)
predicateAt(MD, *DefI, TfrIt, MP, Cond, UpdRegs);
else
return false;
if (RT != RD) {
renameInRange(RT, RD, PredR, Cond, PastDefIt, TfrIt);
UpdRegs.insert(RT.Reg);
}
removeInstr(TfrI);
removeInstr(*DefI);
return true;
}
/// Predicate all cases of conditional copies in the specified block.
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::predicateInBlock(MachineBasicBlock &B,
std::set<unsigned> &UpdRegs) {
bool Changed = false;
MachineBasicBlock::iterator I, E, NextI;
for (I = B.begin(), E = B.end(); I != E; I = NextI) {
NextI = std::next(I);
unsigned Opc = I->getOpcode();
if (Opc == Hexagon::A2_tfrt || Opc == Hexagon::A2_tfrf) {
bool Done = predicate(*I, (Opc == Hexagon::A2_tfrt), UpdRegs);
if (!Done) {
// If we didn't predicate I, we may need to remove it in case it is
// an "identity" copy, e.g. %1 = A2_tfrt %2, %1.
if (RegisterRef(I->getOperand(0)) == RegisterRef(I->getOperand(2))) {
for (auto &Op : I->operands())
if (Op.isReg())
UpdRegs.insert(Op.getReg());
removeInstr(*I);
}
}
Changed |= Done;
}
}
return Changed;
}
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::isIntReg(RegisterRef RR, unsigned &BW) {
if (!Register::isVirtualRegister(RR.Reg))
return false;
const TargetRegisterClass *RC = MRI->getRegClass(RR.Reg);
if (RC == &Hexagon::IntRegsRegClass) {
BW = 32;
return true;
}
if (RC == &Hexagon::DoubleRegsRegClass) {
BW = (RR.Sub != 0) ? 32 : 64;
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::isIntraBlocks(LiveInterval &LI) {
for (LiveInterval::iterator I = LI.begin(), E = LI.end(); I != E; ++I) {
LiveRange::Segment &LR = *I;
// Range must start at a register...
if (!LR.start.isRegister())
return false;
// ...and end in a register or in a dead slot.
if (!LR.end.isRegister() && !LR.end.isDead())
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::coalesceRegisters(RegisterRef R1, RegisterRef R2) {
if (CoaLimitActive) {
if (CoaCounter >= CoaLimit)
return false;
CoaCounter++;
}
unsigned BW1, BW2;
if (!isIntReg(R1, BW1) || !isIntReg(R2, BW2) || BW1 != BW2)
return false;
if (MRI->isLiveIn(R1.Reg))
return false;
if (MRI->isLiveIn(R2.Reg))
return false;
LiveInterval &L1 = LIS->getInterval(R1.Reg);
LiveInterval &L2 = LIS->getInterval(R2.Reg);
if (L2.empty())
return false;
if (L1.hasSubRanges() || L2.hasSubRanges())
return false;
bool Overlap = L1.overlaps(L2);
LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "compatible registers: ("
<< (Overlap ? "overlap" : "disjoint") << ")\n "
<< printReg(R1.Reg, TRI, R1.Sub) << " " << L1 << "\n "
<< printReg(R2.Reg, TRI, R2.Sub) << " " << L2 << "\n");
if (R1.Sub || R2.Sub)
return false;
if (Overlap)
return false;
// Coalescing could have a negative impact on scheduling, so try to limit
// to some reasonable extent. Only consider coalescing segments, when one
// of them does not cross basic block boundaries.
if (!isIntraBlocks(L1) && !isIntraBlocks(L2))
return false;
MRI->replaceRegWith(R2.Reg, R1.Reg);
// Move all live segments from L2 to L1.
using ValueInfoMap = DenseMap<VNInfo *, VNInfo *>;
ValueInfoMap VM;
for (LiveInterval::iterator I = L2.begin(), E = L2.end(); I != E; ++I) {
VNInfo *NewVN, *OldVN = I->valno;
ValueInfoMap::iterator F = VM.find(OldVN);
if (F == VM.end()) {
NewVN = L1.getNextValue(I->valno->def, LIS->getVNInfoAllocator());
VM.insert(std::make_pair(OldVN, NewVN));
} else {
NewVN = F->second;
}
L1.addSegment(LiveRange::Segment(I->start, I->end, NewVN));
}
while (L2.begin() != L2.end())
L2.removeSegment(*L2.begin());
LIS->removeInterval(R2.Reg);
updateKillFlags(R1.Reg);
LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "coalesced: " << L1 << "\n");
L1.verify();
return true;
}
/// Attempt to coalesce one of the source registers to a MUX instruction with
/// the destination register. This could lead to having only one predicated
/// instruction in the end instead of two.
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::coalesceSegments(
const SmallVectorImpl<MachineInstr*> &Condsets,
std::set<unsigned> &UpdRegs) {
SmallVector<MachineInstr*,16> TwoRegs;
for (MachineInstr *MI : Condsets) {
MachineOperand &S1 = MI->getOperand(2), &S2 = MI->getOperand(3);
if (!S1.isReg() && !S2.isReg())
continue;
TwoRegs.push_back(MI);
}
bool Changed = false;
for (MachineInstr *CI : TwoRegs) {
RegisterRef RD = CI->getOperand(0);
RegisterRef RP = CI->getOperand(1);
MachineOperand &S1 = CI->getOperand(2), &S2 = CI->getOperand(3);
bool Done = false;
// Consider this case:
// %1 = instr1 ...
// %2 = instr2 ...
// %0 = C2_mux ..., %1, %2
// If %0 was coalesced with %1, we could end up with the following
// code:
// %0 = instr1 ...
// %2 = instr2 ...
// %0 = A2_tfrf ..., %2
// which will later become:
// %0 = instr1 ...
// %0 = instr2_cNotPt ...
// i.e. there will be an unconditional definition (instr1) of %0
// followed by a conditional one. The output dependency was there before
// and it unavoidable, but if instr1 is predicable, we will no longer be
// able to predicate it here.
// To avoid this scenario, don't coalesce the destination register with
// a source register that is defined by a predicable instruction.
if (S1.isReg()) {
RegisterRef RS = S1;
MachineInstr *RDef = getReachingDefForPred(RS, CI, RP.Reg, true);
if (!RDef || !HII->isPredicable(*RDef)) {
Done = coalesceRegisters(RD, RegisterRef(S1));
if (Done) {
UpdRegs.insert(RD.Reg);
UpdRegs.insert(S1.getReg());
}
}
}
if (!Done && S2.isReg()) {
RegisterRef RS = S2;
MachineInstr *RDef = getReachingDefForPred(RS, CI, RP.Reg, false);
if (!RDef || !HII->isPredicable(*RDef)) {
Done = coalesceRegisters(RD, RegisterRef(S2));
if (Done) {
UpdRegs.insert(RD.Reg);
UpdRegs.insert(S2.getReg());
}
}
}
Changed |= Done;
}
return Changed;
}
bool HexagonExpandCondsets::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) {
if (skipFunction(MF.getFunction()))
return false;
HII = static_cast<const HexagonInstrInfo*>(MF.getSubtarget().getInstrInfo());
TRI = MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo();
MDT = &getAnalysis<MachineDominatorTree>();
LIS = &getAnalysis<LiveIntervals>();
MRI = &MF.getRegInfo();
LLVM_DEBUG(LIS->print(dbgs() << "Before expand-condsets\n",
MF.getFunction().getParent()));
bool Changed = false;
std::set<unsigned> CoalUpd, PredUpd;
SmallVector<MachineInstr*,16> Condsets;
for (auto &B : MF)
for (auto &I : B)
if (isCondset(I))
Condsets.push_back(&I);
// Try to coalesce the target of a mux with one of its sources.
// This could eliminate a register copy in some circumstances.
Changed |= coalesceSegments(Condsets, CoalUpd);
// Update kill flags on all source operands. This is done here because
// at this moment (when expand-condsets runs), there are no kill flags
// in the IR (they have been removed by live range analysis).
// Updating them right before we split is the easiest, because splitting
// adds definitions which would interfere with updating kills afterwards.
std::set<unsigned> KillUpd;
for (MachineInstr *MI : Condsets)
for (MachineOperand &Op : MI->operands())
if (Op.isReg() && Op.isUse())
if (!CoalUpd.count(Op.getReg()))
KillUpd.insert(Op.getReg());
updateLiveness(KillUpd, false, true, false);
LLVM_DEBUG(
LIS->print(dbgs() << "After coalescing\n", MF.getFunction().getParent()));
// First, simply split all muxes into a pair of conditional transfers
// and update the live intervals to reflect the new arrangement. The
// goal is to update the kill flags, since predication will rely on
// them.
for (MachineInstr *MI : Condsets)
Changed |= split(*MI, PredUpd);
Condsets.clear(); // The contents of Condsets are invalid here anyway.
// Do not update live ranges after splitting. Recalculation of live
// intervals removes kill flags, which were preserved by splitting on
// the source operands of condsets. These kill flags are needed by
// predication, and after splitting they are difficult to recalculate
// (because of predicated defs), so make sure they are left untouched.
// Predication does not use live intervals.
LLVM_DEBUG(
LIS->print(dbgs() << "After splitting\n", MF.getFunction().getParent()));
// Traverse all blocks and collapse predicable instructions feeding
// conditional transfers into predicated instructions.
// Walk over all the instructions again, so we may catch pre-existing
// cases that were not created in the previous step.
for (auto &B : MF)
Changed |= predicateInBlock(B, PredUpd);
LLVM_DEBUG(LIS->print(dbgs() << "After predicating\n",
MF.getFunction().getParent()));
PredUpd.insert(CoalUpd.begin(), CoalUpd.end());
updateLiveness(PredUpd, true, true, true);
LLVM_DEBUG({
if (Changed)
LIS->print(dbgs() << "After expand-condsets\n",
MF.getFunction().getParent());
});
return Changed;
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Public Constructor Functions
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
FunctionPass *llvm::createHexagonExpandCondsets() {
return new HexagonExpandCondsets();
}