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512 lines
19 KiB
C++
//===- DependenceGraphBuilder.cpp ------------------------------------------==//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// This file implements common steps of the build algorithm for construction
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// of dependence graphs such as DDG and PDG.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Analysis/DependenceGraphBuilder.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/DepthFirstIterator.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/EnumeratedArray.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SCCIterator.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/DDG.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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#define DEBUG_TYPE "dgb"
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STATISTIC(TotalGraphs, "Number of dependence graphs created.");
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STATISTIC(TotalDefUseEdges, "Number of def-use edges created.");
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STATISTIC(TotalMemoryEdges, "Number of memory dependence edges created.");
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STATISTIC(TotalFineGrainedNodes, "Number of fine-grained nodes created.");
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STATISTIC(TotalPiBlockNodes, "Number of pi-block nodes created.");
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STATISTIC(TotalConfusedEdges,
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"Number of confused memory dependencies between two nodes.");
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STATISTIC(TotalEdgeReversals,
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"Number of times the source and sink of dependence was reversed to "
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"expose cycles in the graph.");
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using InstructionListType = SmallVector<Instruction *, 2>;
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//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// AbstractDependenceGraphBuilder implementation
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//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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template <class G>
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void AbstractDependenceGraphBuilder<G>::computeInstructionOrdinals() {
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// The BBList is expected to be in program order.
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size_t NextOrdinal = 1;
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for (auto *BB : BBList)
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for (auto &I : *BB)
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InstOrdinalMap.insert(std::make_pair(&I, NextOrdinal++));
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}
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template <class G>
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void AbstractDependenceGraphBuilder<G>::createFineGrainedNodes() {
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++TotalGraphs;
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assert(IMap.empty() && "Expected empty instruction map at start");
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for (BasicBlock *BB : BBList)
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for (Instruction &I : *BB) {
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auto &NewNode = createFineGrainedNode(I);
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IMap.insert(std::make_pair(&I, &NewNode));
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NodeOrdinalMap.insert(std::make_pair(&NewNode, getOrdinal(I)));
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++TotalFineGrainedNodes;
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}
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}
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template <class G>
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void AbstractDependenceGraphBuilder<G>::createAndConnectRootNode() {
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// Create a root node that connects to every connected component of the graph.
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// This is done to allow graph iterators to visit all the disjoint components
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// of the graph, in a single walk.
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//
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// This algorithm works by going through each node of the graph and for each
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// node N, do a DFS starting from N. A rooted edge is established between the
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// root node and N (if N is not yet visited). All the nodes reachable from N
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// are marked as visited and are skipped in the DFS of subsequent nodes.
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//
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// Note: This algorithm tries to limit the number of edges out of the root
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// node to some extent, but there may be redundant edges created depending on
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// the iteration order. For example for a graph {A -> B}, an edge from the
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// root node is added to both nodes if B is visited before A. While it does
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// not result in minimal number of edges, this approach saves compile-time
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// while keeping the number of edges in check.
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auto &RootNode = createRootNode();
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df_iterator_default_set<const NodeType *, 4> Visited;
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for (auto *N : Graph) {
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if (*N == RootNode)
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continue;
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for (auto I : depth_first_ext(N, Visited))
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if (I == N)
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createRootedEdge(RootNode, *N);
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}
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}
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template <class G> void AbstractDependenceGraphBuilder<G>::createPiBlocks() {
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if (!shouldCreatePiBlocks())
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return;
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "==== Start of Creation of Pi-Blocks ===\n");
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// The overall algorithm is as follows:
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// 1. Identify SCCs and for each SCC create a pi-block node containing all
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// the nodes in that SCC.
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// 2. Identify incoming edges incident to the nodes inside of the SCC and
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// reconnect them to the pi-block node.
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// 3. Identify outgoing edges from the nodes inside of the SCC to nodes
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// outside of it and reconnect them so that the edges are coming out of the
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// SCC node instead.
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// Adding nodes as we iterate through the SCCs cause the SCC
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// iterators to get invalidated. To prevent this invalidation, we first
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// collect a list of nodes that are part of an SCC, and then iterate over
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// those lists to create the pi-block nodes. Each element of the list is a
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// list of nodes in an SCC. Note: trivial SCCs containing a single node are
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// ignored.
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SmallVector<NodeListType, 4> ListOfSCCs;
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for (auto &SCC : make_range(scc_begin(&Graph), scc_end(&Graph))) {
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if (SCC.size() > 1)
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ListOfSCCs.emplace_back(SCC.begin(), SCC.end());
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}
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for (NodeListType &NL : ListOfSCCs) {
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Creating pi-block node with " << NL.size()
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<< " nodes in it.\n");
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// SCC iterator may put the nodes in an order that's different from the
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// program order. To preserve original program order, we sort the list of
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// nodes based on ordinal numbers computed earlier.
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llvm::sort(NL, [&](NodeType *LHS, NodeType *RHS) {
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return getOrdinal(*LHS) < getOrdinal(*RHS);
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});
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NodeType &PiNode = createPiBlock(NL);
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++TotalPiBlockNodes;
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// Build a set to speed up the lookup for edges whose targets
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// are inside the SCC.
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SmallPtrSet<NodeType *, 4> NodesInSCC(NL.begin(), NL.end());
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// We have the set of nodes in the SCC. We go through the set of nodes
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// that are outside of the SCC and look for edges that cross the two sets.
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for (NodeType *N : Graph) {
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// Skip the SCC node and all the nodes inside of it.
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if (*N == PiNode || NodesInSCC.count(N))
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continue;
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for (NodeType *SCCNode : NL) {
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enum Direction {
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Incoming, // Incoming edges to the SCC
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Outgoing, // Edges going ot of the SCC
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DirectionCount // To make the enum usable as an array index.
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};
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// Use these flags to help us avoid creating redundant edges. If there
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// are more than one edges from an outside node to inside nodes, we only
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// keep one edge from that node to the pi-block node. Similarly, if
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// there are more than one edges from inside nodes to an outside node,
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// we only keep one edge from the pi-block node to the outside node.
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// There is a flag defined for each direction (incoming vs outgoing) and
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// for each type of edge supported, using a two-dimensional boolean
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// array.
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using EdgeKind = typename EdgeType::EdgeKind;
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EnumeratedArray<bool, EdgeKind> EdgeAlreadyCreated[DirectionCount]{
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false, false};
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auto createEdgeOfKind = [this](NodeType &Src, NodeType &Dst,
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const EdgeKind K) {
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switch (K) {
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case EdgeKind::RegisterDefUse:
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createDefUseEdge(Src, Dst);
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break;
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case EdgeKind::MemoryDependence:
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createMemoryEdge(Src, Dst);
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break;
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case EdgeKind::Rooted:
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createRootedEdge(Src, Dst);
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break;
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default:
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llvm_unreachable("Unsupported type of edge.");
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}
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};
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auto reconnectEdges = [&](NodeType *Src, NodeType *Dst, NodeType *New,
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const Direction Dir) {
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if (!Src->hasEdgeTo(*Dst))
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return;
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs()
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<< "reconnecting("
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<< (Dir == Direction::Incoming ? "incoming)" : "outgoing)")
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<< ":\nSrc:" << *Src << "\nDst:" << *Dst
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<< "\nNew:" << *New << "\n");
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assert((Dir == Direction::Incoming || Dir == Direction::Outgoing) &&
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"Invalid direction.");
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SmallVector<EdgeType *, 10> EL;
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Src->findEdgesTo(*Dst, EL);
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for (EdgeType *OldEdge : EL) {
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EdgeKind Kind = OldEdge->getKind();
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if (!EdgeAlreadyCreated[Dir][Kind]) {
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if (Dir == Direction::Incoming) {
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createEdgeOfKind(*Src, *New, Kind);
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "created edge from Src to New.\n");
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} else if (Dir == Direction::Outgoing) {
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createEdgeOfKind(*New, *Dst, Kind);
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "created edge from New to Dst.\n");
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}
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EdgeAlreadyCreated[Dir][Kind] = true;
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}
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Src->removeEdge(*OldEdge);
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destroyEdge(*OldEdge);
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "removed old edge between Src and Dst.\n\n");
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}
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};
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// Process incoming edges incident to the pi-block node.
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reconnectEdges(N, SCCNode, &PiNode, Direction::Incoming);
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// Process edges that are coming out of the pi-block node.
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reconnectEdges(SCCNode, N, &PiNode, Direction::Outgoing);
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}
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}
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}
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// Ordinal maps are no longer needed.
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InstOrdinalMap.clear();
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NodeOrdinalMap.clear();
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "==== End of Creation of Pi-Blocks ===\n");
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}
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template <class G> void AbstractDependenceGraphBuilder<G>::createDefUseEdges() {
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for (NodeType *N : Graph) {
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InstructionListType SrcIList;
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N->collectInstructions([](const Instruction *I) { return true; }, SrcIList);
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// Use a set to mark the targets that we link to N, so we don't add
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// duplicate def-use edges when more than one instruction in a target node
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// use results of instructions that are contained in N.
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SmallPtrSet<NodeType *, 4> VisitedTargets;
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for (Instruction *II : SrcIList) {
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for (User *U : II->users()) {
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Instruction *UI = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U);
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if (!UI)
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continue;
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NodeType *DstNode = nullptr;
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if (IMap.find(UI) != IMap.end())
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DstNode = IMap.find(UI)->second;
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// In the case of loops, the scope of the subgraph is all the
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// basic blocks (and instructions within them) belonging to the loop. We
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// simply ignore all the edges coming from (or going into) instructions
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// or basic blocks outside of this range.
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if (!DstNode) {
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LLVM_DEBUG(
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dbgs()
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<< "skipped def-use edge since the sink" << *UI
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<< " is outside the range of instructions being considered.\n");
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continue;
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}
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// Self dependencies are ignored because they are redundant and
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// uninteresting.
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if (DstNode == N) {
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs()
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<< "skipped def-use edge since the sink and the source ("
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<< N << ") are the same.\n");
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continue;
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}
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if (VisitedTargets.insert(DstNode).second) {
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createDefUseEdge(*N, *DstNode);
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++TotalDefUseEdges;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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template <class G>
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void AbstractDependenceGraphBuilder<G>::createMemoryDependencyEdges() {
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using DGIterator = typename G::iterator;
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auto isMemoryAccess = [](const Instruction *I) {
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return I->mayReadOrWriteMemory();
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};
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for (DGIterator SrcIt = Graph.begin(), E = Graph.end(); SrcIt != E; ++SrcIt) {
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InstructionListType SrcIList;
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(*SrcIt)->collectInstructions(isMemoryAccess, SrcIList);
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if (SrcIList.empty())
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continue;
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for (DGIterator DstIt = SrcIt; DstIt != E; ++DstIt) {
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if (**SrcIt == **DstIt)
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continue;
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InstructionListType DstIList;
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(*DstIt)->collectInstructions(isMemoryAccess, DstIList);
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if (DstIList.empty())
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continue;
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bool ForwardEdgeCreated = false;
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bool BackwardEdgeCreated = false;
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for (Instruction *ISrc : SrcIList) {
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for (Instruction *IDst : DstIList) {
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auto D = DI.depends(ISrc, IDst, true);
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if (!D)
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continue;
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// If we have a dependence with its left-most non-'=' direction
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// being '>' we need to reverse the direction of the edge, because
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// the source of the dependence cannot occur after the sink. For
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// confused dependencies, we will create edges in both directions to
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// represent the possibility of a cycle.
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auto createConfusedEdges = [&](NodeType &Src, NodeType &Dst) {
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if (!ForwardEdgeCreated) {
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createMemoryEdge(Src, Dst);
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++TotalMemoryEdges;
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}
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if (!BackwardEdgeCreated) {
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createMemoryEdge(Dst, Src);
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++TotalMemoryEdges;
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}
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ForwardEdgeCreated = BackwardEdgeCreated = true;
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++TotalConfusedEdges;
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};
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auto createForwardEdge = [&](NodeType &Src, NodeType &Dst) {
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if (!ForwardEdgeCreated) {
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createMemoryEdge(Src, Dst);
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++TotalMemoryEdges;
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}
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ForwardEdgeCreated = true;
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};
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auto createBackwardEdge = [&](NodeType &Src, NodeType &Dst) {
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if (!BackwardEdgeCreated) {
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createMemoryEdge(Dst, Src);
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++TotalMemoryEdges;
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}
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BackwardEdgeCreated = true;
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};
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if (D->isConfused())
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createConfusedEdges(**SrcIt, **DstIt);
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else if (D->isOrdered() && !D->isLoopIndependent()) {
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bool ReversedEdge = false;
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for (unsigned Level = 1; Level <= D->getLevels(); ++Level) {
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if (D->getDirection(Level) == Dependence::DVEntry::EQ)
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continue;
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else if (D->getDirection(Level) == Dependence::DVEntry::GT) {
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createBackwardEdge(**SrcIt, **DstIt);
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ReversedEdge = true;
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++TotalEdgeReversals;
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break;
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} else if (D->getDirection(Level) == Dependence::DVEntry::LT)
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break;
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else {
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createConfusedEdges(**SrcIt, **DstIt);
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break;
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}
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}
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if (!ReversedEdge)
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createForwardEdge(**SrcIt, **DstIt);
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} else
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createForwardEdge(**SrcIt, **DstIt);
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// Avoid creating duplicate edges.
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if (ForwardEdgeCreated && BackwardEdgeCreated)
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break;
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}
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// If we've created edges in both directions, there is no more
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// unique edge that we can create between these two nodes, so we
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// can exit early.
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if (ForwardEdgeCreated && BackwardEdgeCreated)
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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template <class G> void AbstractDependenceGraphBuilder<G>::simplify() {
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if (!shouldSimplify())
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return;
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "==== Start of Graph Simplification ===\n");
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// This algorithm works by first collecting a set of candidate nodes that have
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// an out-degree of one (in terms of def-use edges), and then ignoring those
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// whose targets have an in-degree more than one. Each node in the resulting
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// set can then be merged with its corresponding target and put back into the
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// worklist until no further merge candidates are available.
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SmallPtrSet<NodeType *, 32> CandidateSourceNodes;
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// A mapping between nodes and their in-degree. To save space, this map
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// only contains nodes that are targets of nodes in the CandidateSourceNodes.
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DenseMap<NodeType *, unsigned> TargetInDegreeMap;
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for (NodeType *N : Graph) {
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if (N->getEdges().size() != 1)
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continue;
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EdgeType &Edge = N->back();
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if (!Edge.isDefUse())
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continue;
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CandidateSourceNodes.insert(N);
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// Insert an element into the in-degree map and initialize to zero. The
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// count will get updated in the next step.
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TargetInDegreeMap.insert({&Edge.getTargetNode(), 0});
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}
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LLVM_DEBUG({
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dbgs() << "Size of candidate src node list:" << CandidateSourceNodes.size()
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<< "\nNode with single outgoing def-use edge:\n";
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for (NodeType *N : CandidateSourceNodes) {
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dbgs() << N << "\n";
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}
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});
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for (NodeType *N : Graph) {
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for (EdgeType *E : *N) {
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NodeType *Tgt = &E->getTargetNode();
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auto TgtIT = TargetInDegreeMap.find(Tgt);
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if (TgtIT != TargetInDegreeMap.end())
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++(TgtIT->second);
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}
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}
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LLVM_DEBUG({
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dbgs() << "Size of target in-degree map:" << TargetInDegreeMap.size()
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<< "\nContent of in-degree map:\n";
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for (auto &I : TargetInDegreeMap) {
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dbgs() << I.first << " --> " << I.second << "\n";
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}
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});
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SmallVector<NodeType *, 32> Worklist(CandidateSourceNodes.begin(),
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CandidateSourceNodes.end());
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while (!Worklist.empty()) {
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NodeType &Src = *Worklist.pop_back_val();
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// As nodes get merged, we need to skip any node that has been removed from
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// the candidate set (see below).
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if (!CandidateSourceNodes.erase(&Src))
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continue;
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assert(Src.getEdges().size() == 1 &&
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"Expected a single edge from the candidate src node.");
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NodeType &Tgt = Src.back().getTargetNode();
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assert(TargetInDegreeMap.find(&Tgt) != TargetInDegreeMap.end() &&
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"Expected target to be in the in-degree map.");
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if (TargetInDegreeMap[&Tgt] != 1)
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continue;
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if (!areNodesMergeable(Src, Tgt))
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continue;
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// Do not merge if there is also an edge from target to src (immediate
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// cycle).
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if (Tgt.hasEdgeTo(Src))
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continue;
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Merging:" << Src << "\nWith:" << Tgt << "\n");
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mergeNodes(Src, Tgt);
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// If the target node is in the candidate set itself, we need to put the
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// src node back into the worklist again so it gives the target a chance
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// to get merged into it. For example if we have:
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// {(a)->(b), (b)->(c), (c)->(d), ...} and the worklist is initially {b, a},
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// then after merging (a) and (b) together, we need to put (a,b) back in
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// the worklist so that (c) can get merged in as well resulting in
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// {(a,b,c) -> d}
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// We also need to remove the old target (b), from the worklist. We first
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// remove it from the candidate set here, and skip any item from the
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// worklist that is not in the set.
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if (CandidateSourceNodes.erase(&Tgt)) {
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Worklist.push_back(&Src);
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CandidateSourceNodes.insert(&Src);
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Putting " << &Src << " back in the worklist.\n");
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}
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}
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "=== End of Graph Simplification ===\n");
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}
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template <class G>
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void AbstractDependenceGraphBuilder<G>::sortNodesTopologically() {
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// If we don't create pi-blocks, then we may not have a DAG.
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if (!shouldCreatePiBlocks())
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return;
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SmallVector<NodeType *, 64> NodesInPO;
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using NodeKind = typename NodeType::NodeKind;
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for (NodeType *N : post_order(&Graph)) {
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if (N->getKind() == NodeKind::PiBlock) {
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// Put members of the pi-block right after the pi-block itself, for
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// convenience.
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const NodeListType &PiBlockMembers = getNodesInPiBlock(*N);
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NodesInPO.insert(NodesInPO.end(), PiBlockMembers.begin(),
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PiBlockMembers.end());
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}
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NodesInPO.push_back(N);
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}
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size_t OldSize = Graph.Nodes.size();
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Graph.Nodes.clear();
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for (NodeType *N : reverse(NodesInPO))
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Graph.Nodes.push_back(N);
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if (Graph.Nodes.size() != OldSize)
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assert(false &&
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"Expected the number of nodes to stay the same after the sort");
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}
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template class llvm::AbstractDependenceGraphBuilder<DataDependenceGraph>;
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template class llvm::DependenceGraphInfo<DDGNode>;
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