[BasicBlock] add helper getPostdominatingDeoptimizeCall

It appears to be rather useful when analyzing Loops with multiple
deoptimizing exits, perhaps merged ones.
For now it is used in LoopPredication, will be adding more uses
in other loop passes.

Reviewers: asbirlea, fhahn, skatkov, spatel, reames
Reviewed By: reames

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72754
This commit is contained in:
Fedor Sergeev 2020-01-16 00:57:34 +03:00
parent 288a143639
commit 8a4d12ae5b
3 changed files with 21 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -133,6 +133,15 @@ public:
static_cast<const BasicBlock *>(this)->getTerminatingDeoptimizeCall()); static_cast<const BasicBlock *>(this)->getTerminatingDeoptimizeCall());
} }
/// Returns the call instruction calling \@llvm.experimental.deoptimize
/// that is present either in current basic block or in block that is a unique
/// successor to current block, if such call is present. Otherwise, returns null.
const CallInst *getPostdominatingDeoptimizeCall() const;
CallInst *getPostdominatingDeoptimizeCall() {
return const_cast<CallInst *>(
static_cast<const BasicBlock *>(this)->getPostdominatingDeoptimizeCall());
}
/// Returns the call instruction marked 'musttail' prior to the terminating /// Returns the call instruction marked 'musttail' prior to the terminating
/// return instruction of this basic block, if such a call is present. /// return instruction of this basic block, if such a call is present.
/// Otherwise, returns null. /// Otherwise, returns null.

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@ -193,6 +193,13 @@ const CallInst *BasicBlock::getTerminatingDeoptimizeCall() const {
return nullptr; return nullptr;
} }
const CallInst *BasicBlock::getPostdominatingDeoptimizeCall() const {
const BasicBlock* BB = this;
while (BB->getUniqueSuccessor())
BB = BB->getUniqueSuccessor();
return BB->getTerminatingDeoptimizeCall();
}
const Instruction* BasicBlock::getFirstNonPHI() const { const Instruction* BasicBlock::getFirstNonPHI() const {
for (const Instruction &I : *this) for (const Instruction &I : *this)
if (!isa<PHINode>(I)) if (!isa<PHINode>(I))

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@ -1020,17 +1020,6 @@ static const SCEV *getMinAnalyzeableBackedgeTakenCount(ScalarEvolution &SE,
return SE.getUMinFromMismatchedTypes(ExitCounts); return SE.getUMinFromMismatchedTypes(ExitCounts);
} }
/// Return true if we can be fairly sure that executing block BB will probably
/// lead to executing an __llvm_deoptimize. This is a profitability heuristic,
/// not a legality constraint.
static bool isVeryLikelyToDeopt(BasicBlock *BB) {
while (BB->getUniqueSuccessor())
// Will skip side effects, that's okay
BB = BB->getUniqueSuccessor();
return BB->getTerminatingDeoptimizeCall();
}
/// This implements an analogous, but entirely distinct transform from the main /// This implements an analogous, but entirely distinct transform from the main
/// loop predication transform. This one is phrased in terms of using a /// loop predication transform. This one is phrased in terms of using a
/// widenable branch *outside* the loop to allow us to simplify loop exits in a /// widenable branch *outside* the loop to allow us to simplify loop exits in a
@ -1150,10 +1139,13 @@ bool LoopPredication::predicateLoopExits(Loop *L, SCEVExpander &Rewriter) {
const bool ExitIfTrue = !L->contains(*succ_begin(ExitingBB)); const bool ExitIfTrue = !L->contains(*succ_begin(ExitingBB));
BasicBlock *ExitBB = BI->getSuccessor(ExitIfTrue ? 0 : 1); BasicBlock *ExitBB = BI->getSuccessor(ExitIfTrue ? 0 : 1);
if (!isVeryLikelyToDeopt(ExitBB)) if (!ExitBB->getPostdominatingDeoptimizeCall())
// Profitability: indicator of rarely/never taken exit
continue; continue;
/// Here we can be fairly sure that executing this exit will most likely
/// lead to executing llvm.experimental.deoptimize.
/// This is a profitability heuristic, not a legality constraint.
// If we found a widenable exit condition, do two things: // If we found a widenable exit condition, do two things:
// 1) fold the widened exit test into the widenable condition // 1) fold the widened exit test into the widenable condition
// 2) fold the branch to untaken - avoids infinite looping // 2) fold the branch to untaken - avoids infinite looping