The old naming scheme (load/use/def/store) can be traced back to an old
linear scan article, but the names don't match how slots are actually
used.
The load and store slots are not needed after the deferred spill code
insertion framework was deleted.
The use and def slots don't make any sense because we are using
half-open intervals as is customary in C code, but the names suggest
closed intervals. In reality, these slots were used to distinguish
early-clobber defs from normal defs.
The new naming scheme also has 4 slots, but the names match how the
slots are really used. This is a purely mechanical renaming, but some
of the code makes a lot more sense now.
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rather than the previous index. If a block has a single instruction, the
previous index may be in a different basic block.
I have no clue how this used to work on all of test-suite, because now this
failure is seen quite often when trying to compile code with -strong-phi-elim.
This fixes PR10252.
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process those instructions that define phi sources. This is a 47% speedup of
StrongPHIElimination compile time on 403.gcc.
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we are only interested in the defs when discovering interferences.
This is a 28% speedup running StrongPHIElimination on 403.gcc.
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when running without the verifier, and I have not yet checked them to see if
the new results are still correct. There are more verifier failures, but they
all seem to be additional occurrences of verifier failures that occur with the
existing PHIElimination pass. There are a few obvious issues with the code:
1) It doesn't properly update the register equivalence classes during copy
insertion, and instead recomputes them before merging live intervals and
renaming registers. I wanted to keep this first patch simple for debugging
purposes, but it shouldn't be very hard to do this.
2) It doesn't mix the renaming and live interval merging with the copy insertion
process, which leads to a lot of virtual register churn. Virtual registers and
live intervals are created, only to later be merged into others. The code should
be smarter and only create a new virtual register if there is no existing
register in the same congruence class.
3) In one place the code uses a DenseMap per basic block, which is unnecessary
heap allocation. There should be an inline storage version of DenseMap.
I did a quick compile-time test of running llc on 403.gcc with and without
StrongPHIElimination. It is slightly slower with StrongPHIElimination, because
the small decrease in the coalescer runtime can't beat the increase in phi
elimination runtime. Perhaps fixing the above performance issues will narrow
the gap.
I also haven't yet run any tests of the quality of the generated code.
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of the problems with my last attempt were in the updating of LiveIntervals
rather than the coalescing itself. Therefore, I decided to get that right first
by essentially reimplementing the existing PHIElimination using LiveIntervals.
It works correctly, with only a few tests failing (which may not be legitimate
failures) and no new verifier failures (at least as far as I can tell, I didn't
count the number per file).
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The StrongPHIElimination pass did not work, and nobody has worked on it for two
years.
A rewrite is underway, so I am leaving this shell pass instead of deleting it
completely.
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must be called in the pass's constructor. This function uses static dependency declarations to recursively initialize
the pass's dependencies.
Clients that only create passes through the createFooPass() APIs will require no changes. Clients that want to use the
CommandLine options for passes will need to manually call the appropriate initialization functions in PassInitialization.h
before parsing commandline arguments.
I have tested this with all standard configurations of clang and llvm-gcc on Darwin. It is possible that there are problems
with the static dependencies that will only be visible with non-standard options. If you encounter any crash in pass
registration/creation, please send the testcase to me directly.
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perform initialization without static constructors AND without explicit initialization
by the client. For the moment, passes are required to initialize both their
(potential) dependencies and any passes they preserve. I hope to be able to relax
the latter requirement in the future.
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The VNInfo.kills vector was almost unused except for all the code keeping it
updated. The few places using it were easily rewritten to check for interval
ends instead.
The two new methods LiveInterval::killedAt and killedInRange are replacements.
This brings us down to 3 independent data structures tracking kills.
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into TargetOpcodes.h. #include the new TargetOpcodes.h
into MachineInstr. Add new inline accessors (like isPHI())
to MachineInstr, and start using them throughout the
codebase.
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non-landing pad basic block as the successor to a block that ends in an
unconditional jump will cause block folding to remove the added block as a
successor. Thus eventually removing it AND the landing pad entirely. Critical
edge splitting is an optimization, so we can safely turn it off when dealing
with landing pads.
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This introduces a new pass, SlotIndexes, which is responsible for numbering
instructions for register allocation (and other clients). SlotIndexes numbering
is designed to match the existing scheme, so this patch should not cause any
changes in the generated code.
For consistency, and to avoid naming confusion, LiveIndex has been renamed
SlotIndex.
The processImplicitDefs method of the LiveIntervals analysis has been moved
into its own pass so that it can be run prior to SlotIndexes. This was
necessary to match the existing numbering scheme.
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Chris claims we should never have visibility_hidden inside any .cpp file but
that's still not true even after this commit.
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a new class, MachineInstrIndex, which hides arithmetic details from
most clients. This is a step towards allowing the register allocator
to update/insert code during allocation.
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as an (index,bool) pair. The bool flag records whether the kill is a
PHI kill or not. This code will be used to enable splitting of live
intervals containing PHI-kills.
A slight change to live interval weights introduced an extra spill
into lsr-code-insertion (outside the critical sections). The test
condition has been updated to reflect this.
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