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//===-- RegAllocBase.h - basic regalloc interface and driver --*- C++ -*---===//
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//
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//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file defines the RegAllocBase class, which is the skeleton of a basic
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// register allocation algorithm and interface for extending it. It provides the
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// building blocks on which to construct other experimental allocators and test
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// the validity of two principles:
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//
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// - If virtual and physical register liveness is modeled using intervals, then
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// on-the-fly interference checking is cheap. Furthermore, interferences can be
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// lazily cached and reused.
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//
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// - Register allocation complexity, and generated code performance is
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// determined by the effectiveness of live range splitting rather than optimal
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// coloring.
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//
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// Following the first principle, interfering checking revolves around the
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// LiveIntervalUnion data structure.
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//
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// To fulfill the second principle, the basic allocator provides a driver for
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// incremental splitting. It essentially punts on the problem of register
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// coloring, instead driving the assignment of virtual to physical registers by
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// the cost of splitting. The basic allocator allows for heuristic reassignment
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// of registers, if a more sophisticated allocator chooses to do that.
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//
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// This framework provides a way to engineer the compile time vs. code
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// quality trade-off without relying on a particular theoretical solver.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_CODEGEN_REGALLOCBASE
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#define LLVM_CODEGEN_REGALLOCBASE
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#include "llvm/ADT/OwningPtr.h"
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#include "LiveIntervalUnion.h"
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#include "RegisterClassInfo.h"
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namespace llvm {
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template<typename T> class SmallVectorImpl;
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class TargetRegisterInfo;
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class VirtRegMap;
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class LiveIntervals;
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class Spiller;
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// Forward declare a priority queue of live virtual registers. If an
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// implementation needs to prioritize by anything other than spill weight, then
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// this will become an abstract base class with virtual calls to push/get.
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class LiveVirtRegQueue;
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/// RegAllocBase provides the register allocation driver and interface that can
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/// be extended to add interesting heuristics.
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///
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/// Register allocators must override the selectOrSplit() method to implement
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/// live range splitting. They must also override enqueue/dequeue to provide an
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/// assignment order.
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class RegAllocBase {
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  LiveIntervalUnion::Allocator UnionAllocator;
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  // Cache tag for PhysReg2LiveUnion entries. Increment whenever virtual
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  // registers may have changed.
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  unsigned UserTag;
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protected:
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  // Array of LiveIntervalUnions indexed by physical register.
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  class LiveUnionArray {
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    unsigned NumRegs;
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    LiveIntervalUnion *Array;
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  public:
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    LiveUnionArray(): NumRegs(0), Array(0) {}
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    ~LiveUnionArray() { clear(); }
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    unsigned numRegs() const { return NumRegs; }
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    void init(LiveIntervalUnion::Allocator &, unsigned NRegs);
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    void clear();
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    LiveIntervalUnion& operator[](unsigned PhysReg) {
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      assert(PhysReg <  NumRegs && "physReg out of bounds");
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      return Array[PhysReg];
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    }
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  };
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  const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI;
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  MachineRegisterInfo *MRI;
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  VirtRegMap *VRM;
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  LiveIntervals *LIS;
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  RegisterClassInfo RegClassInfo;
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  LiveUnionArray PhysReg2LiveUnion;
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  // Current queries, one per physreg. They must be reinitialized each time we
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  // query on a new live virtual register.
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  OwningArrayPtr<LiveIntervalUnion::Query> Queries;
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  RegAllocBase(): UserTag(0), TRI(0), MRI(0), VRM(0), LIS(0) {}
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  virtual ~RegAllocBase() {}
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  // A RegAlloc pass should call this before allocatePhysRegs.
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  void init(VirtRegMap &vrm, LiveIntervals &lis);
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  // Get an initialized query to check interferences between lvr and preg.  Note
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  // that Query::init must be called at least once for each physical register
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  // before querying a new live virtual register. This ties Queries and
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  // PhysReg2LiveUnion together.
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  LiveIntervalUnion::Query &query(LiveInterval &VirtReg, unsigned PhysReg) {
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    Queries[PhysReg].init(UserTag, &VirtReg, &PhysReg2LiveUnion[PhysReg]);
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    return Queries[PhysReg];
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  }
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  // Invalidate all cached information about virtual registers - live ranges may
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  // have changed.
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  void invalidateVirtRegs() { ++UserTag; }
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  // The top-level driver. The output is a VirtRegMap that us updated with
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  // physical register assignments.
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  //
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  // If an implementation wants to override the LiveInterval comparator, we
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  // should modify this interface to allow passing in an instance derived from
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  // LiveVirtRegQueue.
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  void allocatePhysRegs();
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  // Get a temporary reference to a Spiller instance.
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  virtual Spiller &spiller() = 0;
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  /// enqueue - Add VirtReg to the priority queue of unassigned registers.
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  virtual void enqueue(LiveInterval *LI) = 0;
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  /// dequeue - Return the next unassigned register, or NULL.
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  virtual LiveInterval *dequeue() = 0;
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  // A RegAlloc pass should override this to provide the allocation heuristics.
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  // Each call must guarantee forward progess by returning an available PhysReg
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  // or new set of split live virtual registers. It is up to the splitter to
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  // converge quickly toward fully spilled live ranges.
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  virtual unsigned selectOrSplit(LiveInterval &VirtReg,
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                                 SmallVectorImpl<LiveInterval*> &splitLVRs) = 0;
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  // A RegAlloc pass should call this when PassManager releases its memory.
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  virtual void releaseMemory();
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  // Helper for checking interference between a live virtual register and a
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  // physical register, including all its register aliases. If an interference
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  // exists, return the interfering register, which may be preg or an alias.
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  unsigned checkPhysRegInterference(LiveInterval& VirtReg, unsigned PhysReg);
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  /// assign - Assign VirtReg to PhysReg.
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  /// This should not be called from selectOrSplit for the current register.
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  void assign(LiveInterval &VirtReg, unsigned PhysReg);
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  /// unassign - Undo a previous assignment of VirtReg to PhysReg.
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  /// This can be invoked from selectOrSplit, but be careful to guarantee that
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  /// allocation is making progress.
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  void unassign(LiveInterval &VirtReg, unsigned PhysReg);
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  // Helper for spilling all live virtual registers currently unified under preg
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  // that interfere with the most recently queried lvr.  Return true if spilling
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  // was successful, and append any new spilled/split intervals to splitLVRs.
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  bool spillInterferences(LiveInterval &VirtReg, unsigned PhysReg,
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                          SmallVectorImpl<LiveInterval*> &SplitVRegs);
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  /// addMBBLiveIns - Add physreg liveins to basic blocks.
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  void addMBBLiveIns(MachineFunction *);
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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  // Verify each LiveIntervalUnion.
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  void verify();
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#endif
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  // Use this group name for NamedRegionTimer.
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  static const char *TimerGroupName;
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public:
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  /// VerifyEnabled - True when -verify-regalloc is given.
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  static bool VerifyEnabled;
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private:
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  void seedLiveRegs();
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  void spillReg(LiveInterval &VirtReg, unsigned PhysReg,
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                SmallVectorImpl<LiveInterval*> &SplitVRegs);
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};
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} // end namespace llvm
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#endif // !defined(LLVM_CODEGEN_REGALLOCBASE)
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