//===-- AtomicExpandPass.cpp - Expand atomic instructions -------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file contains a pass (at IR level) to replace atomic instructions with // appropriate (intrinsic-based) ldrex/strex loops. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h" #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" #include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h" #include "llvm/IR/InstIterator.h" #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h" #include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h" #include "llvm/IR/Module.h" #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" #include "llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h" #include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h" #include "llvm/Target/TargetSubtargetInfo.h" using namespace llvm; #define DEBUG_TYPE "atomic-expand" namespace { class AtomicExpand: public FunctionPass { const TargetMachine *TM; public: static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid explicit AtomicExpand(const TargetMachine *TM = nullptr) : FunctionPass(ID), TM(TM) { initializeAtomicExpandPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); } bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override; private: bool expandAtomicLoad(LoadInst *LI); bool expandAtomicStore(StoreInst *SI); bool expandAtomicRMW(AtomicRMWInst *AI); bool expandAtomicCmpXchg(AtomicCmpXchgInst *CI); }; } char AtomicExpand::ID = 0; char &llvm::AtomicExpandID = AtomicExpand::ID; INITIALIZE_TM_PASS(AtomicExpand, "atomic-expand", "Expand Atomic calls in terms of either load-linked & store-conditional or cmpxchg", false, false) FunctionPass *llvm::createAtomicExpandPass(const TargetMachine *TM) { return new AtomicExpand(TM); } bool AtomicExpand::runOnFunction(Function &F) { if (!TM || !TM->getSubtargetImpl()->enableAtomicExpand()) return false; auto TargetLowering = TM->getSubtargetImpl()->getTargetLowering(); SmallVector AtomicInsts; // Changing control-flow while iterating through it is a bad idea, so gather a // list of all atomic instructions before we start. for (inst_iterator I = inst_begin(F), E = inst_end(F); I != E; ++I) { if (I->isAtomic()) AtomicInsts.push_back(&*I); } bool MadeChange = false; for (auto I : AtomicInsts) { auto LI = dyn_cast(I); auto SI = dyn_cast(I); auto RMWI = dyn_cast(I); auto CASI = dyn_cast(I); assert((LI || SI || RMWI || CASI || isa(I)) && "Unknown atomic instruction"); if (LI && TargetLowering->shouldExpandAtomicLoadInIR(LI)) { MadeChange |= expandAtomicLoad(LI); } else if (SI && TargetLowering->shouldExpandAtomicStoreInIR(SI)) { MadeChange |= expandAtomicStore(SI); } else if (RMWI && TargetLowering->shouldExpandAtomicRMWInIR(RMWI)) { MadeChange |= expandAtomicRMW(RMWI); } else if (CASI) { MadeChange |= expandAtomicCmpXchg(CASI); } } return MadeChange; } bool AtomicExpand::expandAtomicLoad(LoadInst *LI) { auto TLI = TM->getSubtargetImpl()->getTargetLowering(); // If getInsertFencesForAtomic() returns true, then the target does not want // to deal with memory orders, and emitLeading/TrailingFence should take care // of everything. Otherwise, emitLeading/TrailingFence are no-op and we // should preserve the ordering. AtomicOrdering MemOpOrder = TLI->getInsertFencesForAtomic() ? Monotonic : LI->getOrdering(); IRBuilder<> Builder(LI); // Note that although no fence is required before atomic load on ARM, it is // required before SequentiallyConsistent loads for the recommended Power // mapping (see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pes20/cpp/cpp0xmappings.html). // So we let the target choose what to emit. TLI->emitLeadingFence(Builder, LI->getOrdering(), /*IsStore=*/false, /*IsLoad=*/true); // The only 64-bit load guaranteed to be single-copy atomic by ARM is // an ldrexd (A3.5.3). Value *Val = TLI->emitLoadLinked(Builder, LI->getPointerOperand(), MemOpOrder); TLI->emitTrailingFence(Builder, LI->getOrdering(), /*IsStore=*/false, /*IsLoad=*/true); LI->replaceAllUsesWith(Val); LI->eraseFromParent(); return true; } bool AtomicExpand::expandAtomicStore(StoreInst *SI) { // The only atomic 64-bit store on ARM is an strexd that succeeds, which means // we need a loop and the entire instruction is essentially an "atomicrmw // xchg" that ignores the value loaded. IRBuilder<> Builder(SI); AtomicRMWInst *AI = Builder.CreateAtomicRMW(AtomicRMWInst::Xchg, SI->getPointerOperand(), SI->getValueOperand(), SI->getOrdering()); SI->eraseFromParent(); // Now we have an appropriate swap instruction, lower it as usual. return expandAtomicRMW(AI); } bool AtomicExpand::expandAtomicRMW(AtomicRMWInst *AI) { auto TLI = TM->getSubtargetImpl()->getTargetLowering(); AtomicOrdering Order = AI->getOrdering(); Value *Addr = AI->getPointerOperand(); BasicBlock *BB = AI->getParent(); Function *F = BB->getParent(); LLVMContext &Ctx = F->getContext(); // If getInsertFencesForAtomic() returns true, then the target does not want // to deal with memory orders, and emitLeading/TrailingFence should take care // of everything. Otherwise, emitLeading/TrailingFence are no-op and we // should preserve the ordering. AtomicOrdering MemOpOrder = TLI->getInsertFencesForAtomic() ? Monotonic : Order; // Given: atomicrmw some_op iN* %addr, iN %incr ordering // // The standard expansion we produce is: // [...] // fence? // atomicrmw.start: // %loaded = @load.linked(%addr) // %new = some_op iN %loaded, %incr // %stored = @store_conditional(%new, %addr) // %try_again = icmp i32 ne %stored, 0 // br i1 %try_again, label %loop, label %atomicrmw.end // atomicrmw.end: // fence? // [...] BasicBlock *ExitBB = BB->splitBasicBlock(AI, "atomicrmw.end"); BasicBlock *LoopBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "atomicrmw.start", F, ExitBB); // This grabs the DebugLoc from AI. IRBuilder<> Builder(AI); // The split call above "helpfully" added a branch at the end of BB (to the // wrong place), but we might want a fence too. It's easiest to just remove // the branch entirely. std::prev(BB->end())->eraseFromParent(); Builder.SetInsertPoint(BB); TLI->emitLeadingFence(Builder, Order, /*IsStore=*/true, /*IsLoad=*/true); Builder.CreateBr(LoopBB); // Start the main loop block now that we've taken care of the preliminaries. Builder.SetInsertPoint(LoopBB); Value *Loaded = TLI->emitLoadLinked(Builder, Addr, MemOpOrder); Value *NewVal; switch (AI->getOperation()) { case AtomicRMWInst::Xchg: NewVal = AI->getValOperand(); break; case AtomicRMWInst::Add: NewVal = Builder.CreateAdd(Loaded, AI->getValOperand(), "new"); break; case AtomicRMWInst::Sub: NewVal = Builder.CreateSub(Loaded, AI->getValOperand(), "new"); break; case AtomicRMWInst::And: NewVal = Builder.CreateAnd(Loaded, AI->getValOperand(), "new"); break; case AtomicRMWInst::Nand: NewVal = Builder.CreateNot(Builder.CreateAnd(Loaded, AI->getValOperand()), "new"); break; case AtomicRMWInst::Or: NewVal = Builder.CreateOr(Loaded, AI->getValOperand(), "new"); break; case AtomicRMWInst::Xor: NewVal = Builder.CreateXor(Loaded, AI->getValOperand(), "new"); break; case AtomicRMWInst::Max: NewVal = Builder.CreateICmpSGT(Loaded, AI->getValOperand()); NewVal = Builder.CreateSelect(NewVal, Loaded, AI->getValOperand(), "new"); break; case AtomicRMWInst::Min: NewVal = Builder.CreateICmpSLE(Loaded, AI->getValOperand()); NewVal = Builder.CreateSelect(NewVal, Loaded, AI->getValOperand(), "new"); break; case AtomicRMWInst::UMax: NewVal = Builder.CreateICmpUGT(Loaded, AI->getValOperand()); NewVal = Builder.CreateSelect(NewVal, Loaded, AI->getValOperand(), "new"); break; case AtomicRMWInst::UMin: NewVal = Builder.CreateICmpULE(Loaded, AI->getValOperand()); NewVal = Builder.CreateSelect(NewVal, Loaded, AI->getValOperand(), "new"); break; default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown atomic op"); } Value *StoreSuccess = TLI->emitStoreConditional(Builder, NewVal, Addr, MemOpOrder); Value *TryAgain = Builder.CreateICmpNE( StoreSuccess, ConstantInt::get(IntegerType::get(Ctx, 32), 0), "tryagain"); Builder.CreateCondBr(TryAgain, LoopBB, ExitBB); Builder.SetInsertPoint(ExitBB, ExitBB->begin()); TLI->emitTrailingFence(Builder, Order, /*IsStore=*/true, /*IsLoad=*/true); AI->replaceAllUsesWith(Loaded); AI->eraseFromParent(); return true; } bool AtomicExpand::expandAtomicCmpXchg(AtomicCmpXchgInst *CI) { auto TLI = TM->getSubtargetImpl()->getTargetLowering(); AtomicOrdering SuccessOrder = CI->getSuccessOrdering(); AtomicOrdering FailureOrder = CI->getFailureOrdering(); Value *Addr = CI->getPointerOperand(); BasicBlock *BB = CI->getParent(); Function *F = BB->getParent(); LLVMContext &Ctx = F->getContext(); // If getInsertFencesForAtomic() returns true, then the target does not want // to deal with memory orders, and emitLeading/TrailingFence should take care // of everything. Otherwise, emitLeading/TrailingFence are no-op and we // should preserve the ordering. AtomicOrdering MemOpOrder = TLI->getInsertFencesForAtomic() ? Monotonic : SuccessOrder; // Given: cmpxchg some_op iN* %addr, iN %desired, iN %new success_ord fail_ord // // The full expansion we produce is: // [...] // fence? // cmpxchg.start: // %loaded = @load.linked(%addr) // %should_store = icmp eq %loaded, %desired // br i1 %should_store, label %cmpxchg.trystore, // label %cmpxchg.failure // cmpxchg.trystore: // %stored = @store_conditional(%new, %addr) // %success = icmp eq i32 %stored, 0 // br i1 %success, label %cmpxchg.success, label %loop/%cmpxchg.failure // cmpxchg.success: // fence? // br label %cmpxchg.end // cmpxchg.failure: // fence? // br label %cmpxchg.end // cmpxchg.end: // %success = phi i1 [true, %cmpxchg.success], [false, %cmpxchg.failure] // %restmp = insertvalue { iN, i1 } undef, iN %loaded, 0 // %res = insertvalue { iN, i1 } %restmp, i1 %success, 1 // [...] BasicBlock *ExitBB = BB->splitBasicBlock(CI, "cmpxchg.end"); auto FailureBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "cmpxchg.failure", F, ExitBB); auto SuccessBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "cmpxchg.success", F, FailureBB); auto TryStoreBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "cmpxchg.trystore", F, SuccessBB); auto LoopBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "cmpxchg.start", F, TryStoreBB); // This grabs the DebugLoc from CI IRBuilder<> Builder(CI); // The split call above "helpfully" added a branch at the end of BB (to the // wrong place), but we might want a fence too. It's easiest to just remove // the branch entirely. std::prev(BB->end())->eraseFromParent(); Builder.SetInsertPoint(BB); TLI->emitLeadingFence(Builder, SuccessOrder, /*IsStore=*/true, /*IsLoad=*/true); Builder.CreateBr(LoopBB); // Start the main loop block now that we've taken care of the preliminaries. Builder.SetInsertPoint(LoopBB); Value *Loaded = TLI->emitLoadLinked(Builder, Addr, MemOpOrder); Value *ShouldStore = Builder.CreateICmpEQ(Loaded, CI->getCompareOperand(), "should_store"); // If the the cmpxchg doesn't actually need any ordering when it fails, we can // jump straight past that fence instruction (if it exists). Builder.CreateCondBr(ShouldStore, TryStoreBB, FailureBB); Builder.SetInsertPoint(TryStoreBB); Value *StoreSuccess = TLI->emitStoreConditional( Builder, CI->getNewValOperand(), Addr, MemOpOrder); StoreSuccess = Builder.CreateICmpEQ( StoreSuccess, ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt32Ty(Ctx), 0), "success"); Builder.CreateCondBr(StoreSuccess, SuccessBB, CI->isWeak() ? FailureBB : LoopBB); // Make sure later instructions don't get reordered with a fence if necessary. Builder.SetInsertPoint(SuccessBB); TLI->emitTrailingFence(Builder, SuccessOrder, /*IsStore=*/true, /*IsLoad=*/true); Builder.CreateBr(ExitBB); Builder.SetInsertPoint(FailureBB); TLI->emitTrailingFence(Builder, FailureOrder, /*IsStore=*/true, /*IsLoad=*/true); Builder.CreateBr(ExitBB); // Finally, we have control-flow based knowledge of whether the cmpxchg // succeeded or not. We expose this to later passes by converting any // subsequent "icmp eq/ne %loaded, %oldval" into a use of an appropriate PHI. // Setup the builder so we can create any PHIs we need. Builder.SetInsertPoint(ExitBB, ExitBB->begin()); PHINode *Success = Builder.CreatePHI(Type::getInt1Ty(Ctx), 2); Success->addIncoming(ConstantInt::getTrue(Ctx), SuccessBB); Success->addIncoming(ConstantInt::getFalse(Ctx), FailureBB); // Look for any users of the cmpxchg that are just comparing the loaded value // against the desired one, and replace them with the CFG-derived version. SmallVector PrunedInsts; for (auto User : CI->users()) { ExtractValueInst *EV = dyn_cast(User); if (!EV) continue; assert(EV->getNumIndices() == 1 && EV->getIndices()[0] <= 1 && "weird extraction from { iN, i1 }"); if (EV->getIndices()[0] == 0) EV->replaceAllUsesWith(Loaded); else EV->replaceAllUsesWith(Success); PrunedInsts.push_back(EV); } // We can remove the instructions now we're no longer iterating through them. for (auto EV : PrunedInsts) EV->eraseFromParent(); if (!CI->use_empty()) { // Some use of the full struct return that we don't understand has happened, // so we've got to reconstruct it properly. Value *Res; Res = Builder.CreateInsertValue(UndefValue::get(CI->getType()), Loaded, 0); Res = Builder.CreateInsertValue(Res, Success, 1); CI->replaceAllUsesWith(Res); } CI->eraseFromParent(); return true; }