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124 lines
4.9 KiB
C
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//===- IntervalPartition.h - Interval partition Calculation ------*- C++ -*--=//
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//
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// This file contains the declaration of the cfg::IntervalPartition class, which
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// calculates and represents the interval partition of a method, or a
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// preexisting interval partition.
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//
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// In this way, the interval partition may be used to reduce a flow graph down
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// to its degenerate single node interval partition (unless it is irreducible).
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//
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// TODO: The IntervalPartition class should take a bool parameter that tells
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// whether it should add the "tails" of an interval to an interval itself or if
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// they should be represented as distinct intervals.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_INTERVAL_PARTITION_H
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#define LLVM_INTERVAL_PARTITION_H
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#include "llvm/Analysis/Interval.h"
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#include <map>
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class Method;
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namespace cfg {
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// IntervalPartition - This class builds and holds an "interval partition" for
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// a method. This partition divides the control flow graph into a set of
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// maximal intervals, as defined with the properties above. Intuitively, a
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// BasicBlock is a (possibly nonexistent) loop with a "tail" of non looping
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// nodes following it.
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//
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class IntervalPartition {
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typedef map<BasicBlock*, Interval*> IntervalMapTy;
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IntervalMapTy IntervalMap;
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typedef vector<Interval*> IntervalListTy;
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IntervalListTy IntervalList;
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Interval *RootInterval;
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public:
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typedef IntervalListTy::iterator iterator;
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public:
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// IntervalPartition ctor - Build the partition for the specified method
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IntervalPartition(Method *M);
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// IntervalPartition ctor - Build a reduced interval partition from an
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// existing interval graph. This takes an additional boolean parameter to
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// distinguish it from a copy constructor. Always pass in false for now.
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//
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IntervalPartition(IntervalPartition &I, bool);
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// Destructor - Free memory
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~IntervalPartition();
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// getRootInterval() - Return the root interval that contains the starting
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// block of the method.
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inline Interval *getRootInterval() { return RootInterval; }
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// isDegeneratePartition() - Returns true if the interval partition contains
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// a single interval, and thus cannot be simplified anymore.
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bool isDegeneratePartition() { return size() == 1; }
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// TODO: isIrreducible - look for triangle graph.
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// getBlockInterval - Return the interval that a basic block exists in.
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inline Interval *getBlockInterval(BasicBlock *BB) {
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IntervalMapTy::iterator I = IntervalMap.find(BB);
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return I != IntervalMap.end() ? I->second : 0;
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}
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// Iterators to iterate over all of the intervals in the method
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inline iterator begin() { return IntervalList.begin(); }
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inline iterator end() { return IntervalList.end(); }
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inline unsigned size() { return IntervalList.size(); }
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private:
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// ProcessInterval - This method is used during the construction of the
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// interval graph. It walks through the source graph, recursively creating
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// an interval per invokation until the entire graph is covered. This uses
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// the ProcessNode method to add all of the nodes to the interval.
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//
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// This method is templated because it may operate on two different source
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// graphs: a basic block graph, or a preexisting interval graph.
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//
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template<class NodeTy, class OrigContainer>
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void ProcessInterval(NodeTy *Node, OrigContainer *OC);
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// ProcessNode - This method is called by ProcessInterval to add nodes to the
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// interval being constructed, and it is also called recursively as it walks
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// the source graph. A node is added to the current interval only if all of
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// its predecessors are already in the graph. This also takes care of keeping
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// the successor set of an interval up to date.
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//
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// This method is templated because it may operate on two different source
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// graphs: a basic block graph, or a preexisting interval graph.
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//
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template<class NodeTy, class OrigContainer>
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void ProcessNode(Interval *Int, NodeTy *Node, OrigContainer *OC);
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// addNodeToInterval - This method exists to assist the generic ProcessNode
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// with the task of adding a node to the new interval, depending on the
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// type of the source node. In the case of a CFG source graph (BasicBlock
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// case), the BasicBlock itself is added to the interval. In the case of
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// an IntervalPartition source graph (Interval case), all of the member
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// BasicBlocks are added to the interval.
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//
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inline void addNodeToInterval(Interval *Int, Interval *I);
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inline void addNodeToInterval(Interval *Int, BasicBlock *BB);
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// updatePredecessors - Interval generation only sets the successor fields of
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// the interval data structures. After interval generation is complete,
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// run through all of the intervals and propogate successor info as
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// predecessor info.
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//
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void updatePredecessors(Interval *Int);
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};
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} // End namespace cfg
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#endif
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