clear() on each iteration. This avoids allocating and deallocating
all of DenseMap's memory on each iteration.
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and provides fairly efficient removal of arbitrary elements. Switch
ScheduleDAGRRList from std::set to this new priority queue.
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to DenseMap<SDNode*, SUnit*>, and adjust the way cloned SUnit nodes are
handled so that only the original node needs to be in the map.
This speeds up llc on 447.dealII.llvm.bc by about 2%.
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and better control the abstraction. Rename the type
to MVT. To update out-of-tree patches, the main
thing to do is to rename MVT::ValueType to MVT, and
rewrite expressions like MVT::getSizeInBits(VT) in
the form VT.getSizeInBits(). Use VT.getSimpleVT()
to extract a MVT::SimpleValueType for use in switch
statements (you will get an assert failure if VT is
an extended value type - these shouldn't exist after
type legalization).
This results in a small speedup of codegen and no
new testsuite failures (x86-64 linux).
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This removes the existing bottleneck related to the removal of elements from
the middle of the queue.
Also fixes a subtle bug in ScheduleDAGRRList::CapturePred:
It was updating the state of the SUnit before removing it. As a result, the
comparison operators were working incorrectly and this SUnit could not be removed
from the queue properly.
Reviewed by Evan and Dan. Approved by Dan.
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ScheduleDAG; they don't correspond to any actual instructions so they
don't need to be scheduled.
This fixes a bug where the EntryToken was being scheduled multiple
times in some cases, though it ended up not causing any trouble because
EntryToken doesn't expand into anything. With this fixed the schedulers
reliably schedule the expected number of units, so we can check this
with an assertion.
This requires a tweak to test/CodeGen/X86/loop-hoist.ll because it
ends up getting scheduled differently in a trivial way, though it was
enough to fool the prcontext+grep that the test does.
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called LimitedSumOfUnscheduledPredsOfSuccs. It terminates the computation
after a given treshold is reached. This new function is always faster, but
brings real wins only on bigger test-cases.
The old function SumOfUnscheduledPredsOfSuccs is left in-place for now and therefore a warning about an unused static function is produced.
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This fixes Bugzilla #1835 (http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1835).
This patched is reviewed by Tanya and Dan. Dan tested and approved it.
The reason for the bad performance of the old algorithm is that it is very naive and scans every
time all nodes of the DAG in the worst case.
This patch introduces a new algorithm based on the paper "Online algorithms
for maintaining the topological order of a directed acyclic graph" by
David J.Pearce and Paul H.J.Kelly. This is the MNR algorithm. It has a
linear time worst-case and performs much better in most situations.
The paper can be found here:
http://fano.ics.uci.edu/cites/Document/Online-algorithms-for-maintaining-the-topological-order-of-a-directed-acyclic-graph.html
The main idea of the new algorithm is to compute the topological ordering of the SNodes in the
DAG and to maintain it even after DAG modifications. The topological ordering allows for very fast
node reachability checks.
Tests on very big input files with tens of thousands of instructions in a BB indicate huge
speed-ups (up to 10x compilation time improvement) compared to the old version.
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all clients over to using predicates instead of these flags directly.
These are now private values which are only to be used to statically
initialize the tables.
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that "machine" classes are used to represent the current state of
the code being compiled. Given this expanded name, we can start
moving other stuff into it. For now, move the UsedPhysRegs and
LiveIn/LoveOuts vectors from MachineFunction into it.
Update all the clients to match.
This also reduces some needless #includes, such as MachineModuleInfo
from MachineFunction.
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take a deleted nodes vector, instead of requiring it.
One more significant change: Implement the start of a legalizer that
just works on types. This legalizer is designed to run before the
operation legalizer and ensure just that the input dag is transformed
into an output dag whose operand and result types are all legal, even
if the operations on those types are not.
This design/impl has the following advantages:
1. When finished, this will *significantly* reduce the amount of code in
LegalizeDAG.cpp. It will remove all the code related to promotion and
expansion as well as splitting and scalarizing vectors.
2. The new code is very simple, idiomatic, and modular: unlike
LegalizeDAG.cpp, it has no 3000 line long functions. :)
3. The implementation is completely iterative instead of recursive, good
for hacking on large dags without blowing out your stack.
4. The implementation updates nodes in place when possible instead of
deallocating and reallocating the entire graph that points to some
mutated node.
5. The code nicely separates out handling of operations with invalid
results from operations with invalid operands, making some cases
simpler and easier to understand.
6. The new -debug-only=legalize-types option is very very handy :),
allowing you to easily understand what legalize types is doing.
This is not yet done. Until the ifdef added to SelectionDAGISel.cpp is
enabled, this does nothing. However, this code is sufficient to legalize
all of the code in 186.crafty, olden and freebench on an x86 machine. The
biggest issues are:
1. Vectors aren't implemented at all yet
2. SoftFP is a mess, I need to talk to Evan about it.
3. No lowering to libcalls is implemented yet.
4. Various operations are missing etc.
5. There are FIXME's for stuff I hax0r'd out, like softfp.
Hey, at least it is a step in the right direction :). If you'd like to help,
just enable the #ifdef in SelectionDAGISel.cpp and compile code with it. If
this explodes it will tell you what needs to be implemented. Help is
certainly appreciated.
Once this goes in, we can do three things:
1. Add a new pass of dag combine between the "type legalizer" and "operation
legalizer" passes. This will let us catch some long-standing isel issues
that we miss because operation legalization often obfuscates the dag with
target-specific nodes.
2. We can rip out all of the type legalization code from LegalizeDAG.cpp,
making it much smaller and simpler. When that happens we can then
reimplement the core functionality left in it in a much more efficient and
non-recursive way.
3. Once the whole legalizer is non-recursive, we can implement whole-function
selectiondags maybe...
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(almost) a register copy. However, it always coalesced to the register of the
RHS (the super-register). All uses of the result of a EXTRACT_SUBREG are sub-
register uses which adds subtle complications to load folding, spiller rewrite,
etc.
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