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282 lines
9.6 KiB
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//===- Block.cpp - MLIR Block Class ---------------------------------------===//
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// Copyright 2019 The MLIR Authors.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// =============================================================================
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#include "mlir/IR/Block.h"
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#include "mlir/IR/Builders.h"
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#include "mlir/IR/Operation.h"
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using namespace mlir;
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// BlockArgument
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// Returns the number of this argument.
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unsigned BlockArgument::getArgNumber() {
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// Arguments are not stored in place, so we have to find it within the list.
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auto argList = getOwner()->getArguments();
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return std::distance(argList.begin(), llvm::find(argList, this));
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Block
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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Block::~Block() {
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assert(!verifyInstOrder() && "Expected valid operation ordering.");
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clear();
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for (auto *arg : arguments)
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if (!arg->use_empty())
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arg->user_begin()->dump();
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llvm::DeleteContainerPointers(arguments);
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}
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Region *Block::getParent() { return parentValidInstOrderPair.getPointer(); }
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/// Returns the closest surrounding operation that contains this block or
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/// nullptr if this block is unlinked.
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Operation *Block::getParentOp() {
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return getParent() ? getParent()->getParentOp() : nullptr;
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}
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/// Return if this block is the entry block in the parent region.
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bool Block::isEntryBlock() { return this == &getParent()->front(); }
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/// Insert this block (which must not already be in a region) right before the
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/// specified block.
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void Block::insertBefore(Block *block) {
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assert(!getParent() && "already inserted into a block!");
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assert(block->getParent() && "cannot insert before a block without a parent");
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block->getParent()->getBlocks().insert(Region::iterator(block), this);
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}
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/// Unlink this Block from its parent Region and delete it.
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void Block::erase() {
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assert(getParent() && "Block has no parent");
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getParent()->getBlocks().erase(this);
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}
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/// Returns 'op' if 'op' lies in this block, or otherwise finds the
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/// ancestor operation of 'op' that lies in this block. Returns nullptr if
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/// the latter fails.
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Operation *Block::findAncestorInstInBlock(Operation &op) {
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// Traverse up the operation hierarchy starting from the owner of operand to
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// find the ancestor operation that resides in the block of 'forInst'.
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auto *currInst = &op;
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while (currInst->getBlock() != this) {
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currInst = currInst->getParentOp();
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if (!currInst)
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return nullptr;
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}
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return currInst;
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}
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/// This drops all operand uses from operations within this block, which is
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/// an essential step in breaking cyclic dependences between references when
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/// they are to be deleted.
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void Block::dropAllReferences() {
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for (Operation &i : *this)
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i.dropAllReferences();
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}
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void Block::dropAllDefinedValueUses() {
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for (auto *arg : getArguments())
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arg->dropAllUses();
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for (auto &op : *this)
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op.dropAllDefinedValueUses();
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dropAllUses();
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}
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/// Returns true if the ordering of the child operations is valid, false
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/// otherwise.
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bool Block::isInstOrderValid() { return parentValidInstOrderPair.getInt(); }
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/// Invalidates the current ordering of operations.
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void Block::invalidateInstOrder() {
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// Validate the current ordering.
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assert(!verifyInstOrder());
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parentValidInstOrderPair.setInt(false);
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}
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/// Verifies the current ordering of child operations. Returns false if the
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/// order is valid, true otherwise.
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bool Block::verifyInstOrder() {
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// The order is already known to be invalid.
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if (!isInstOrderValid())
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return false;
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// The order is valid if there are less than 2 operations.
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if (operations.empty() || std::next(operations.begin()) == operations.end())
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return false;
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Operation *prev = nullptr;
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for (auto &i : *this) {
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// The previous operation must have a smaller order index than the next as
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// it appears earlier in the list.
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if (prev && prev->orderIndex >= i.orderIndex)
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return true;
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prev = &i;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/// Recomputes the ordering of child operations within the block.
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void Block::recomputeInstOrder() {
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parentValidInstOrderPair.setInt(true);
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// TODO(riverriddle) Have non-congruent indices to reduce the number of times
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// an insert invalidates the list.
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unsigned orderIndex = 0;
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for (auto &op : *this)
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op.orderIndex = orderIndex++;
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Argument list management.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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BlockArgument *Block::addArgument(Type type) {
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auto *arg = new BlockArgument(type, this);
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arguments.push_back(arg);
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return arg;
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}
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/// Add one argument to the argument list for each type specified in the list.
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auto Block::addArguments(ArrayRef<Type> types)
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-> llvm::iterator_range<args_iterator> {
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arguments.reserve(arguments.size() + types.size());
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auto initialSize = arguments.size();
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for (auto type : types) {
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addArgument(type);
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}
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return {arguments.data() + initialSize, arguments.data() + arguments.size()};
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}
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void Block::eraseArgument(unsigned index, bool updatePredTerms) {
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assert(index < arguments.size());
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// Delete the argument.
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delete arguments[index];
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arguments.erase(arguments.begin() + index);
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// If we aren't updating predecessors, there is nothing left to do.
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if (!updatePredTerms)
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return;
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// Erase this argument from each of the predecessor's terminator.
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for (auto predIt = pred_begin(), predE = pred_end(); predIt != predE;
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++predIt) {
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auto *predTerminator = (*predIt)->getTerminator();
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predTerminator->eraseSuccessorOperand(predIt.getSuccessorIndex(), index);
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}
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Terminator management
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// Get the terminator operation of this block. This function asserts that
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/// the block has a valid terminator operation.
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Operation *Block::getTerminator() {
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assert(!empty() && !back().isKnownNonTerminator());
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return &back();
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}
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/// Return true if this block has no predecessors.
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bool Block::hasNoPredecessors() { return pred_begin() == pred_end(); }
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// Indexed successor access.
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unsigned Block::getNumSuccessors() {
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return empty() ? 0 : back().getNumSuccessors();
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}
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Block *Block::getSuccessor(unsigned i) {
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assert(i < getNumSuccessors());
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return getTerminator()->getSuccessor(i);
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}
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/// If this block has exactly one predecessor, return it. Otherwise, return
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/// null.
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///
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/// Note that multiple edges from a single block (e.g. if you have a cond
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/// branch with the same block as the true/false destinations) is not
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/// considered to be a single predecessor.
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Block *Block::getSinglePredecessor() {
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auto it = pred_begin();
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if (it == pred_end())
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return nullptr;
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auto *firstPred = *it;
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++it;
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return it == pred_end() ? firstPred : nullptr;
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Operation Walkers
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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void Block::walk(llvm::function_ref<void(Operation *)> callback) {
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walk(begin(), end(), callback);
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}
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/// Walk the operations in the specified [begin, end) range of this block,
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/// calling the callback for each operation.
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void Block::walk(Block::iterator begin, Block::iterator end,
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llvm::function_ref<void(Operation *)> callback) {
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for (auto &op : llvm::make_early_inc_range(llvm::make_range(begin, end)))
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op.walk(callback);
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Other
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// Split the block into two blocks before the specified operation or
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/// iterator.
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///
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/// Note that all operations BEFORE the specified iterator stay as part of
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/// the original basic block, and the rest of the operations in the original
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/// block are moved to the new block, including the old terminator. The
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/// original block is left without a terminator.
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///
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/// The newly formed Block is returned, and the specified iterator is
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/// invalidated.
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Block *Block::splitBlock(iterator splitBefore) {
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// Start by creating a new basic block, and insert it immediate after this
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// one in the containing region.
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auto newBB = new Block();
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getParent()->getBlocks().insert(std::next(Region::iterator(this)), newBB);
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// Move all of the operations from the split point to the end of the region
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// into the new block.
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newBB->getOperations().splice(newBB->end(), getOperations(), splitBefore,
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end());
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return newBB;
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Predecessors
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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Block *PredecessorIterator::unwrap(BlockOperand &value) {
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return value.getOwner()->getBlock();
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}
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/// Get the successor number in the predecessor terminator.
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unsigned PredecessorIterator::getSuccessorIndex() const {
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return I->getOperandNumber();
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}
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