The patch is generated using this command:
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llvm/lib/
Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch!
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GCC 4.7's libstdc++ doesn't have std::map::emplace, but it does have
std::unordered_map::emplace, and the use case here doesn't appear to
need ordering. The container has been changed in a separate/precursor
patch, and now this patch should hopefully build cleanly even with
GCC 4.7.
& then I realized the order of the container did matter, so extra
handling of ordering was added in r231189.
Original commit message:
This makes LiveRange non-copyable, and LiveInterval is already
non-movable (due to the explicit dtor), so now it's non-copyable and
non-movable.
Fix the one case where we were relying on the (deprecated in C++11)
implicit copy ctor of LiveInterval (which happened to work because the
ctor created an object with a null segmentSet, so double-deleting the
null pointer was fine).
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Apparently something does care about ordering of LiveIntervals... so
revert all that stuff (r231175, r231176, r231177) & take some time to
re-evaluate.
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GCC 4.7's libstdc++ doesn't have std::map::emplace, but it does have
std::unordered_map::emplace, and the use case here doesn't appear to
need ordering. The container has been changed in a separate/precursor
patch, and now this patch should hopefully build cleanly even with
GCC 4.7.
Original commit message:
This makes LiveRange non-copyable, and LiveInterval is already
non-movable (due to the explicit dtor), so now it's non-copyable and
non-movable.
Fix the one case where we were relying on the (deprecated in C++11)
implicit copy ctor of LiveInterval (which happened to work because the
ctor created an object with a null segmentSet, so double-deleting the
null pointer was fine).
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This makes LiveRange non-copyable, and LiveInterval is already
non-movable (due to the explicit dtor), so now it's non-copyable and
non-movable.
Fix the one case where we were relying on the (deprecated in C++11)
implicit copy ctor of LiveInterval (which happened to work because the
ctor created an object with a null segmentSet, so double-deleting the
null pointer was fine).
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Accidentally committed a few more of these cleanup changes than
intended. Still breaking these out & tidying them up.
This reverts commit r231135.
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There doesn't seem to be any need to assert that iterator assignment is
between iterators over the same node - if you want to reuse an iterator
variable to iterate another node, that's perfectly acceptable. Just
don't mix comparisons between iterators into disjoint sequences, as
usual.
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by using a segment set.
The patch addresses a compile-time performance regression in the LiveIntervals
analysis pass (see http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18580). This regression
is especially critical when compiling long functions. Our analysis had shown
that the most of time is taken for generation of live intervals for physical
registers. Insertions in the middle of the array of live ranges cause quadratic
algorithmic complexity, which is apparently the main reason for the slow-down.
Overview of changes:
- The patch introduces an additional std::set<Segment>* member in LiveRange for
storing segments in the phase of initial creation. The set is used if this
member is not NULL, otherwise everything works the old way.
- The set of operations on LiveRange used during initial creation (i.e. used by
createDeadDefs and extendToUses) have been reimplemented to use the segment
set if it is available.
- After a live range is created the contents of the set are flushed to the
segment vector, because the set is not as efficient as the vector for the
later uses of the live range. After the flushing, the set is deleted and
cannot be used again.
- The set is only for live ranges computed in
LiveIntervalAnalysis::computeLiveInRegUnits() and getRegUnit() but not in
computeVirtRegs(), because I did not bring any performance benefits to
computeVirtRegs() and for some examples even brought a slow down.
Patch by Vaidas Gasiunas <vaidas.gasiunas@sap.com>
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6013
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This function constructs the main liverange by merging all subranges if
subregister liveness tracking is available. This should be slightly
faster to compute instead of performing the liveness calculation again
for the main range. More importantly it avoids cases where the main
liverange would cover positions where no subrange was live. These cases
happened for partial definitions where the actual defined part was dead
and only the undefined parts used later.
The register coalescing requires that every part covered by the main
live range has at least one subrange live.
I also expect this function to become usefull later for places where the
subranges are modified in a way that it is hard to correctly fix the
main liverange in the machine scheduler, we can simply reconstruct it
from subranges then.
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- This also fixes a bug introduced in r223880 where values were not
correctly marked as Dead anymore.
- Cleanup computeDeadValues(): split up SubRange code variant, simplify
arguments.
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This makes the API a bit more natural to use and makes it easier to make
LiveRanges implementation details private.
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LiveRange just manages a list of segments and a list of value numbers
now as LiveInterval did previously, but without having details like spill
weight or a fixed register number.
LiveInterval is now a subclass of LiveRange and simply adds the spill weight
and the register number.
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The Segment struct contains a single interval; multiple instances of this struct
are used to construct a live range, but the struct is not a live range by
itself.
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This removes all expensive pressure tracking logic from the scheduling
critical path of node comparison.
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For now, we just reschedule instructions that use the copied vregs and
let regalloc elliminate it. I would really like to eliminate the
copies on-the-fly during scheduling, but we need a complete
implementation of repairIntervalsInRange() first.
The general strategy is for the register coalescer to eliminate as
many global copies as possible and shrink live ranges to be
extended-basic-block local. The coalescer should not have to worry
about resolving local copies (e.g. it shouldn't attemp to reorder
instructions). The scheduler is a much better place to deal with local
interference. The coalescer side of this equation needs work.
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Adding new segments to large LiveIntervals can be expensive because the
LiveRange objects after the insertion point may need to be moved left or
right. This can cause quadratic behavior when adding a large number of
segments to a live range.
The LiveRangeUpdater class allows the LIveInterval to be in a temporary
invalid state while segments are being added. It maintains an internal
gap in the LiveInterval when it is shrinking, and it has a spill area
for new segments when the LiveInterval is growing.
The behavior is similar to the existing mergeIntervalRanges() function,
except it allocates less memory for the spill area, and the algorithm is
turned inside out so the loop is driven by the clients.
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AKA: Recompile *ALL* the source code!
This one went much better. No manual edits here. I spot-checked for
silliness and grep-checked for really broken edits and everything seemed
good. It all still compiles. Yell if you see something that looks goofy.
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A value that is live in to a basic block should be returned by valueIn()
in LiveRangeQuery(getMBBStartIdx(MBB)), unless it is a PHI-def which
should be returned by valueDefined() instead.
Current code isn't using this functionality. Future code will.
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If a PHI value happens to be live out from the layout predecessor of its
def block, the def slot index will be in the middle of the segment:
%vreg11 = [192r,240B:0)[352r,416B:2)[416B,496r:1) 0@192r 1@480B-phi %2@352r
A LiveRangeQuery for 480 should return NULL from valueIn() since the
PHI value is defined at the block entry, not live in to the block.
No test case, future code depends on this functionality.
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