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handleMoveDown or handleMoveUp cannot properly repair a main range of a LiveInterval since they only get LiveRange. There is a problem if certain use has moved few segments away and there is a hole in the main range in between of these two locations. We may get a SubRange with a very extended Segment spanning several Segments of the main range and also spanning that hole. If that happens then we end up with the main range not covering its SubRange which is an error. It might be possible to attempt fixing the main range in place just between of the old and new index by extending all of its Segments in between, but it is unclear this logic will be faster than just straight constructMainRangeFromSubranges, which itself is pretty cheap since it only contains interval logic. That will also require shrinkToUses() call after which is probably even more expensive. In the test second move is from 64B to 92B for the sub1. Subrange is correctly fixed: L000000000000000C [16r,32B:0)[32B,92r:1) 0@16r 1@32B-phi But the main range has a hole in between 80d and 88r after updateRange(): %1 [16r,32B:0)[32B,80r:4)[80r,80d:3)[88r,96r:1)[96r,160B:2) Since source position is 64B this segment is not even considered by the updateRange(). Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82916 |
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LiveIntervalTest.cpp |