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Arnaud A. de Grandmaison d8ed0d372c [PBQP] Use a local bit-matrix to speedup searching an edge in the graph.
Build time (user time) for building llvm+clang+lldb in release mode:
 - default allocator: 9086 seconds
 - with PBQP: 9126 seconds
 - with PBQP + local bit matrix cache: 9097 seconds

llvm-svn: 231360
2015-03-05 09:12:59 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison a57ca81eb4 [PBQP] Address post-commit style comment for r230904. NFC.
Thanks David !

llvm-svn: 230908
2015-03-01 21:22:50 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison 21fa09890c [PBQP] Do not add an edge between nodes with totally disjoint allowed registers
Such edges are zero matrix, and they bring no additional info to the
allocation problem, apart from contributing to nodes' degree. Removing
those edges is expected to improve allocation time.

Tune the spill cost comparison, as this gives better average performances
now that the nodes' degrees has changed.

llvm-svn: 230904
2015-03-01 20:39:34 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 6cd780ff21 Prefer SmallVector::append/insert over push_back loops.
Same functionality, but hoists the vector growth out of the loop.

llvm-svn: 229500
2015-02-17 15:29:18 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison a7c90d8487 [PBQP] Conservativelly allocatable nodes can be spilled and give a better solution
Although such nodes are allocatable, the cost of spilling may be less than
allocating to register, so spilling the node may provide a better solution.
The assert does not account for this case, so remove it for now.

llvm-svn: 229103
2015-02-13 12:04:42 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison de79026d5e [PBQP] Cautiously update edge costs in the solver
The NodeMetadata are maintained in an incremental way. When an edge between
2 nodes has its cost updated, in the course of graph reduction for example,
the NodeMetadata need first to have the old edge cost removed, then the new
edge cost added. Only once the NodeMetadata have been fully updated, it
becomes safe to consider promoting the nodes to the
ConservativelyAllocatable or OptimallyReducible sets. Previously, this
promotion was occuring right after the removing the old cost, and this was
breaking the assumption that a ConservativelyAllocatable should not be
spilled.

This patch also adds asserts to:
 - enforces the invariant that a node's reduction can not be downgraded,
 - only not provably allocatable or optimally reducible nodes can be spilled.

llvm-svn: 228816
2015-02-11 08:25:36 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison 77f62d45ef [PBQP] Fix comment wording. NFC
llvm-svn: 228390
2015-02-06 11:28:16 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison 10797c5707 [PBQP] Provide more information in the debug prints
Based on a patch by Jonas Paulsson

llvm-svn: 228068
2015-02-03 23:40:24 +00:00
Lang Hames d48bf3f912 [PBQP Regalloc] Pre-spill vregs that have no legal physregs.
The PBQP::RegAlloc::MatrixMetadata class assumes that matrices have at least two
rows/columns (for the spill option plus at least one physreg). This patch
ensures that that invariant is met by pre-spilling vregs that have no physreg
options so that no node (and no corresponding edges) need be added to the PBQP
graph.

This fixes a bug in an out-of-tree target that was identified by Jonas Paulsson.
Thanks for tracking this down Jonas!

llvm-svn: 227942
2015-02-03 06:14:06 +00:00
Eric Christopher 7592b0c5e6 Have the PBQP register allocator use the subtarget on the MachineFunction.
(and remove an extraneous private).

llvm-svn: 227181
2015-01-27 08:27:06 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison a11cab3120 [PBQP] Callee saved regs should have a higher cost than scratch regs
Registers are not all equal. Some are not allocatable (infinite cost),
some have to be preserved but can be used, and some others are just free
to use.

Ensure there is a cost hierarchy reflecting this fact, so that the
allocator will favor scratch registers over callee-saved registers.

llvm-svn: 221293
2014-11-04 20:51:29 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison 829dd81377 [PBQP] Tweak spill costs and coalescing benefits
This patch improves how the different costs (register, interference, spill
and coalescing) relates together. The assumption is now that:
 - coalescing (or any other "side effect" of reg alloc) is negative, and
   instead of being derived from a spill cost, they use the block
   frequency info.
 - spill costs are in the [MinSpillCost:+inf( range
 - register or interference costs are in [0.0:MinSpillCost( or +inf

The current MinSpillCost is set to 10.0, which is a random value high
enough that the current constraint builders do not need to worry about
when settings costs. It would however be worth adding a normalization
step for register and interference costs as the last step in the
constraint builder chain to ensure they are not greater than SpillMinCost
(unless this has some sense for some architectures). This would work well
with the current builder pipeline, where all costs are tweaked relatively
to each others, but could grow above MinSpillCost if the pipeline is
deep enough.

The current heuristic is tuned to depend rather on the number of uses of
a live interval rather than a density of uses, as used by the greedy
allocator. This heuristic provides a few percent improvement on a number
of benchmarks (eembc, spec, ...) and will definitely need to change once
spill placement is implemented: the current spill placement is really
ineficient, so making the cost proportionnal to the number of use is a
clear win.

llvm-svn: 221292
2014-11-04 20:51:24 +00:00
Lang Hames 5fe30ca56f [PBQP] Unique allowed-sets for nodes in the PBQP graph and use pairs of these
sets as keys into a cache of interference matrice values in the Interference
constraint adder.

Creating interference matrices was one of the large remaining time-sinks in
PBQP. Caching them reduces the total compile time (when using PBQP) on the
nightly test suite by ~10%.

llvm-svn: 220688
2014-10-27 17:44:25 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison d3648d0cbe [PBQP] Fix coalescing benefits
As coalescing registers is a benefit, the cost should be improved (i.e. made smaller) when coalescing is possible.

llvm-svn: 220302
2014-10-21 16:24:15 +00:00
Lang Hames ad0962aec5 [PBQP] Replace the interference-constraints algorithm with a faster version
loosely based on linear scan.

On x86-64 this is good for a ~2% drop in compile time on the nightly test suite.

llvm-svn: 220143
2014-10-18 17:26:07 +00:00
Eric Christopher 307c2cb26f Remove unnecessary TargetMachine.h includes.
llvm-svn: 219672
2014-10-14 07:22:08 +00:00
Lang Hames 8f31f448c5 [PBQP] Replace PBQPBuilder with composable constraints (PBQPRAConstraint).
This patch removes the PBQPBuilder class and its subclasses and replaces them
with a composable constraints class: PBQPRAConstraint. This allows constraints
that are only required for optimisation (e.g. coalescing, soft pairing) to be
mixed and matched.

This patch also introduces support for target writers to supply custom
constraints for their targets by overriding a TargetSubtargetInfo method:

std::unique_ptr<PBQPRAConstraints> getCustomPBQPConstraints() const;

This patch should have no effect on allocations.

llvm-svn: 219421
2014-10-09 18:20:51 +00:00
David Blaikie 505e1b829f unique_ptrify PBQPBuilder::build
llvm-svn: 216918
2014-09-02 17:42:01 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison efd4363172 [PBQP] Only output debug information when requested
llvm-svn: 216660
2014-08-28 10:15:47 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 3fd1e9933f Modernize raw_fd_ostream's constructor a bit.
Take a StringRef instead of a "const char *".
Take a "std::error_code &" instead of a "std::string &" for error.

A create static method would be even better, but this patch is already a bit too
big.

llvm-svn: 216393
2014-08-25 18:16:47 +00:00
Eric Christopher fc6de428c8 Have MachineFunction cache a pointer to the subtarget to make lookups
shorter/easier and have the DAG use that to do the same lookup. This
can be used in the future for TargetMachine based caching lookups from
the MachineFunction easily.

Update the MIPS subtarget switching machinery to update this pointer
at the same time it runs.

llvm-svn: 214838
2014-08-05 02:39:49 +00:00
Eric Christopher d913448b38 Remove the TargetMachine forwards for TargetSubtargetInfo based
information and update all callers. No functional change.

llvm-svn: 214781
2014-08-04 21:25:23 +00:00
David Blaikie ba80ee392a Sure up ownership passing of the PBQPBuilder by passing unique_ptrs by value rather than lvalue reference.
Also removes an unnecessary '.release()' that should've been a std::move
anyway. (I'm on a hunt for '.release()' calls)

llvm-svn: 213464
2014-07-19 21:19:45 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov f74bde6735 Convert more loops to range-based equivalents
llvm-svn: 207714
2014-04-30 22:17:38 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer d59664f4f7 raw_ostream: Forward declare OpenFlags and include FileSystem.h only where necessary.
llvm-svn: 207593
2014-04-29 23:26:49 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 1b9dde087e [Modules] Remove potential ODR violations by sinking the DEBUG_TYPE
define below all header includes in the lib/CodeGen/... tree. While the
current modules implementation doesn't check for this kind of ODR
violation yet, it is likely to grow support for it in the future. It
also removes one layer of macro pollution across all the included
headers.

Other sub-trees will follow.

llvm-svn: 206837
2014-04-22 02:02:50 +00:00
Craig Topper c0196b1b40 [C++11] More 'nullptr' conversion. In some cases just using a boolean check instead of comparing to nullptr.
llvm-svn: 206142
2014-04-14 00:51:57 +00:00
Craig Topper 840beec2d0 Make consistent use of MCPhysReg instead of uint16_t throughout the tree.
llvm-svn: 205610
2014-04-04 05:16:06 +00:00
Craig Topper 4584cd54e3 [C++11] Add 'override' keyword to virtual methods that override their base class.
llvm-svn: 203220
2014-03-07 09:26:03 +00:00
Ahmed Charles 56440fd820 Replace OwningPtr<T> with std::unique_ptr<T>.
This compiles with no changes to clang/lld/lldb with MSVC and includes
overloads to various functions which are used by those projects and llvm
which have OwningPtr's as parameters. This should allow out of tree
projects some time to move. There are also no changes to libs/Target,
which should help out of tree targets have time to move, if necessary.

llvm-svn: 203083
2014-03-06 05:51:42 +00:00
Ahmed Charles 96c9d95f51 [C++11] Replace OwningPtr::take() with OwningPtr::release().
llvm-svn: 202957
2014-03-05 10:19:29 +00:00
Lang Hames 1863582863 Re-apply r202551, which introduced new PBQP solver.
llvm-svn: 202735
2014-03-03 18:50:05 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer b6d0bd48bd [C++11] Replace llvm::next and llvm::prior with std::next and std::prev.
Remove the old functions.

llvm-svn: 202636
2014-03-02 12:27:27 +00:00
Lang Hames c083578a14 Jumped the gun with r202551 and broke some bots that weren't yet C++11ified.
Reverting until the C++11 switch is complete.

llvm-svn: 202554
2014-02-28 22:44:44 +00:00
Lang Hames 525a212379 New PBQP solver, and updates to the PBQP graph.
The previous PBQP solver was very robust but consumed a lot of memory,
performed a lot of redundant computation, and contained some unnecessarily tight
coupling that prevented experimentation with novel solution techniques. This new
solver is an attempt to address these shortcomings.

Important/interesting changes:

1) The domain-independent PBQP solver class, HeuristicSolverImpl, is gone.
It is replaced by a register allocation specific solver, PBQP::RegAlloc::Solver
(see RegAllocSolver.h).

The optimal reduction rules and the backpropagation algorithm have been extracted
into stand-alone functions (see ReductionRules.h), which can be used to build
domain specific PBQP solvers. This provides many more opportunities for
domain-specific knowledge to inform the PBQP solvers' decisions. In theory this
should allow us to generate better solutions. In practice, we can at least test
out ideas now.

As a side benefit, I believe the new solver is more readable than the old one.

2) The solver type is now a template parameter of the PBQP graph.

This allows the graph to notify the solver of any modifications made (e.g. by
domain independent rules) without the overhead of a virtual call. It also allows
the solver to supply policy information to the graph (see below).

3) Significantly reduced memory overhead.

Memory management policy is now an explicit property of the PBQP graph (via
the CostAllocator typedef on the graph's solver template argument). Because PBQP
graphs for register allocation tend to contain many redundant instances of
single values (E.g. the value representing an interference constraint between
GPRs), the new RASolver class uses a uniquing scheme. This massively reduces
memory consumption for large register allocation problems. For example, looking
at the largest interference graph in each of the SPEC2006 benchmarks (the
largest graph will always set the memory consumption high-water mark for PBQP),
the average memory reduction for the PBQP costs was 400x. That's times, not
percent. The highest was 1400x. Yikes. So - this is fixed.

"PBQP: No longer feasting upon every last byte of your RAM".

Minor details:

- Fully C++11'd. Never copy-construct another vector/matrix!

- Cute tricks with cost metadata: Metadata that is derived solely from cost
matrices/vectors is attached directly to the cost instances themselves. That way
if you unique the costs you never have to recompute the metadata. 400x less
memory means 400x less cost metadata (re)computation.

Special thanks to Arnaud de Grandmaison, who has been the source of much
encouragement, and of many very useful test cases.

This new solver forms the basis for future work, of which there's plenty to do.
I will be adding TODO notes shortly.

- Lang.

llvm-svn: 202551
2014-02-28 22:25:24 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 90c7f1cc16 Replace the F_Binary flag with a F_Text one.
After this I will set the default back to F_None. The advantage is that
before this patch forgetting to set F_Binary would corrupt a file on windows.
Forgetting to set F_Text produces one that cannot be read in notepad, which
is a better failure mode :-)

llvm-svn: 202052
2014-02-24 18:20:12 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 7dbcdd08c2 Don't make F_None the default.
This will make it easier to switch the default to being binary files.

llvm-svn: 202042
2014-02-24 15:07:20 +00:00
Michael Gottesman 9f49d74413 [block-freq] Refactor LiveInterals::getSpillWeight to use the new MachineBlockFrequencyInfo methods.
This is slightly more interesting than the previous batch of changes.
Specifically:

1. We refactor getSpillWeight to take a MachineBlockFrequencyInfo (MBFI)
object. This enables us to completely encapsulate the actual manner we
use the MachineBlockFrequencyInfo to get our spill weights. This yields
cleaner code since one does not need to fetch the actual block frequency
before getting the spill weight if all one wants it the spill weight. It
also gives us access to entry frequency which we need for our
computation.

2. Instead of having getSpillWeight take a MachineBasicBlock (as one
might think) to look up the block frequency via the MBFI object, we
instead take in a MachineInstr object. The reason for this is that the
method is supposed to return the spill weight for an instruction
according to the comments around the function.

llvm-svn: 197296
2013-12-14 00:53:32 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison ea3ac1612c CalcSpillWeights: give a better describing name to calculateSpillWeights
Besides, this relates it more obviously to the VirtRegAuxInfo::calculateSpillWeightAndHint.

No functionnal change.

llvm-svn: 194404
2013-11-11 19:04:45 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison 760c1e0b0a CalculateSpillWeights does not need to be a pass
Based on discussions with Lang Hames and Jakob Stoklund Olesen at the hacker's lab, and in the light of upcoming work on the PBQP register allocator, it was though that CalcSpillWeights does not need to be a pass. This change will enable to customize / tune the spill weight computation depending on the allocator.

Update the documentation style while there.

No functionnal change.

llvm-svn: 194356
2013-11-10 17:46:31 +00:00
Lang Hames fb82630a91 Re-apply r194300 with fixes for warnings.
llvm-svn: 194311
2013-11-09 03:08:56 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 59886d00ec Revert r194300 which broke the build.
llvm-svn: 194308
2013-11-09 02:01:25 +00:00
Lang Hames 1662b832d9 Rewrite the PBQP graph data structure.
The new graph structure replaces the node and edge linked lists with vectors.
Free lists (well, free vectors) are used for fast insertion/deletion.

The ultimate aim is to make PBQP graphs cheap to clone. The motivation is that
the PBQP solver destructively consumes input graphs while computing a solution,
forcing the graph to be fully reconstructed for each round of PBQP. This
imposes a high cost on large functions, which often require several rounds of
solving/spilling to find a final register allocation. If we can cheaply clone
the PBQP graph and incrementally update it between rounds then hopefully we can
reduce this cost. Further, once we begin pooling matrix/vector values (future
work), we can cache some PBQP solver metadata and share it between cloned
graphs, allowing the PBQP solver to re-use some of the computation done in
earlier rounds.

For now this is just a data structure update. The allocator and solver still
use the graph the same way as before, fully reconstructing it between each
round. I expect no material change from this update, although it may change
the iteration order of the nodes, causing ties in the solver to break in
different directions, and this could perturb the generated allocations
(hopefully in a completely benign way).

Thanks very much to Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison for encouraging me to get back
to work on this, and for a lot of discussion and many useful PBQP test cases.

llvm-svn: 194300
2013-11-09 00:14:07 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison f7a60a8e01 Revert "CalculateSpillWeights does not need to be a pass"
Temporarily revert my previous commit until I understand why it breaks 3 target tests.

llvm-svn: 194272
2013-11-08 18:19:19 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison ed812f6590 CalculateSpillWeights does not need to be a pass
Based on discussions with Lang Hames and Jakob Stoklund Olesen at the hacker's lab, and in the light of upcoming work on the PBQP register allocator, it was though that CalcSpillWeights does not need to be a pass. This change will enable to customize / tune the spill weight computation depending on the allocator.

Update the documentation style while there.

No functionnal change.

llvm-svn: 194269
2013-11-08 17:56:29 +00:00
Mark Lacey f9ea88546f Track new virtual registers by register number.
Track new virtual registers by register number, rather than by the live
interval created for them. This is the first step in separating the
creation of new virtual registers and new live intervals.  Eventually
live intervals will be created and populated on demand after the virtual
registers have been created and used in instructions.

llvm-svn: 188434
2013-08-14 23:50:04 +00:00
Lang Hames 7d99d7977c Make PBQP require/preserve MachineLoopInfo - the spiller requires it.
llvm-svn: 185378
2013-07-01 20:47:47 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer e2a1d89e14 Switch spill weights from a basic loop depth estimation to BlockFrequencyInfo.
The main advantages here are way better heuristics, taking into account not
just loop depth but also __builtin_expect and other static heuristics and will
eventually learn how to use profile info. Most of the work in this patch is
pushing the MachineBlockFrequencyInfo analysis into the right places.

This is good for a 5% speedup on zlib's deflate (x86_64), there were some very
unfortunate spilling decisions in its hottest loop in longest_match(). Other
benchmarks I tried were mostly neutral.

This changes register allocation in subtle ways, update the tests for it.
2012-02-20-MachineCPBug.ll was deleted as it's very fragile and the instruction
it looked for was gone already (but the FileCheck pattern picked up unrelated
stuff).

llvm-svn: 184105
2013-06-17 19:00:36 +00:00
Andy Gibbs b23ea72e48 Replace uses of the deprecated std::auto_ptr with OwningPtr.
This is a rework of the broken parts in r179373 which were subsequently reverted in r179374 due to incompatibility with C++98 compilers.  This version should be ok under C++98.

llvm-svn: 179520
2013-04-15 12:06:32 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer dae0851237 Revert broken pieces of r179373.
You can't copy an OwningPtr, and move semantics aren't available in C++98.

llvm-svn: 179374
2013-04-12 12:13:51 +00:00