//===-- llvm/CodeGen/VirtRegMap.h - Virtual Register Map -*- C++ -*--------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under // the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file implements a virtual register map. This maps virtual registers to // physical registers and virtual registers to stack slots. It is created and // updated by a register allocator and then used by a machine code rewriter that // adds spill code and rewrites virtual into physical register references. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CODEGEN_VIRTREGMAP_H #define LLVM_CODEGEN_VIRTREGMAP_H #include "llvm/Target/MRegisterInfo.h" #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h" #include "llvm/ADT/IndexedMap.h" #include "llvm/Support/Streams.h" #include namespace llvm { class MachineInstr; class MachineFunction; class TargetInstrInfo; class VirtRegMap { public: enum { NO_PHYS_REG = 0, NO_STACK_SLOT = (1L << 30)-1, MAX_STACK_SLOT = (1L << 18)-1 }; enum ModRef { isRef = 1, isMod = 2, isModRef = 3 }; typedef std::multimap > MI2VirtMapTy; private: const TargetInstrInfo &TII; MachineFunction &MF; /// Virt2PhysMap - This is a virtual to physical register /// mapping. Each virtual register is required to have an entry in /// it; even spilled virtual registers (the register mapped to a /// spilled register is the temporary used to load it from the /// stack). IndexedMap Virt2PhysMap; /// Virt2StackSlotMap - This is virtual register to stack slot /// mapping. Each spilled virtual register has an entry in it /// which corresponds to the stack slot this register is spilled /// at. IndexedMap Virt2StackSlotMap; /// Virt2StackSlotMap - This is virtual register to rematerialization id /// mapping. Each spilled virtual register that should be remat'd has an /// entry in it which corresponds to the remat id. IndexedMap Virt2ReMatIdMap; /// Virt2SplitMap - This is virtual register to splitted virtual register /// mapping. IndexedMap Virt2SplitMap; /// ReMatMap - This is virtual register to re-materialized instruction /// mapping. Each virtual register whose definition is going to be /// re-materialized has an entry in it. IndexedMap ReMatMap; /// MI2VirtMap - This is MachineInstr to virtual register /// mapping. In the case of memory spill code being folded into /// instructions, we need to know which virtual register was /// read/written by this instruction. MI2VirtMapTy MI2VirtMap; /// SpillPt2VirtMap - This records the virtual registers which should /// be spilled right after the MachineInstr due to live interval /// splitting. std::map > SpillPt2VirtMap; /// RestorePt2VirtMap - This records the virtual registers which should /// be restored right before the MachineInstr due to live interval /// splitting. std::map > RestorePt2VirtMap; /// ReMatId - Instead of assigning a stack slot to a to be rematerialized /// virtual register, an unique id is being assigned. This keeps track of /// the highest id used so far. Note, this starts at (1<<18) to avoid /// conflicts with stack slot numbers. int ReMatId; VirtRegMap(const VirtRegMap&); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT void operator=(const VirtRegMap&); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT public: explicit VirtRegMap(MachineFunction &mf); void grow(); /// @brief returns true if the specified virtual register is /// mapped to a physical register bool hasPhys(unsigned virtReg) const { return getPhys(virtReg) != NO_PHYS_REG; } /// @brief returns the physical register mapped to the specified /// virtual register unsigned getPhys(unsigned virtReg) const { assert(MRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(virtReg)); return Virt2PhysMap[virtReg]; } /// @brief creates a mapping for the specified virtual register to /// the specified physical register void assignVirt2Phys(unsigned virtReg, unsigned physReg) { assert(MRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(virtReg) && MRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(physReg)); assert(Virt2PhysMap[virtReg] == NO_PHYS_REG && "attempt to assign physical register to already mapped " "virtual register"); Virt2PhysMap[virtReg] = physReg; } /// @brief clears the specified virtual register's, physical /// register mapping void clearVirt(unsigned virtReg) { assert(MRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(virtReg)); assert(Virt2PhysMap[virtReg] != NO_PHYS_REG && "attempt to clear a not assigned virtual register"); Virt2PhysMap[virtReg] = NO_PHYS_REG; } /// @brief clears all virtual to physical register mappings void clearAllVirt() { Virt2PhysMap.clear(); grow(); } /// @brief records virtReg is a split live interval from SReg. void setIsSplitFromReg(unsigned virtReg, unsigned SReg) { Virt2SplitMap[virtReg] = SReg; } /// @brief returns the live interval virtReg is split from. unsigned getPreSplitReg(unsigned virtReg) { return Virt2SplitMap[virtReg]; } /// @brief returns true is the specified virtual register is not /// mapped to a stack slot or rematerialized. bool isAssignedReg(unsigned virtReg) const { if (getStackSlot(virtReg) == NO_STACK_SLOT && getReMatId(virtReg) == NO_STACK_SLOT) return true; // Split register can be assigned a physical register as well as a // stack slot or remat id. return (Virt2SplitMap[virtReg] && Virt2PhysMap[virtReg] != NO_PHYS_REG); } /// @brief returns the stack slot mapped to the specified virtual /// register int getStackSlot(unsigned virtReg) const { assert(MRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(virtReg)); return Virt2StackSlotMap[virtReg]; } /// @brief returns the rematerialization id mapped to the specified virtual /// register int getReMatId(unsigned virtReg) const { assert(MRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(virtReg)); return Virt2ReMatIdMap[virtReg]; } /// @brief create a mapping for the specifed virtual register to /// the next available stack slot int assignVirt2StackSlot(unsigned virtReg); /// @brief create a mapping for the specified virtual register to /// the specified stack slot void assignVirt2StackSlot(unsigned virtReg, int frameIndex); /// @brief assign an unique re-materialization id to the specified /// virtual register. int assignVirtReMatId(unsigned virtReg); /// @brief assign an unique re-materialization id to the specified /// virtual register. void assignVirtReMatId(unsigned virtReg, int id); /// @brief returns true if the specified virtual register is being /// re-materialized. bool isReMaterialized(unsigned virtReg) const { return ReMatMap[virtReg] != NULL; } /// @brief returns the original machine instruction being re-issued /// to re-materialize the specified virtual register. MachineInstr *getReMaterializedMI(unsigned virtReg) const { return ReMatMap[virtReg]; } /// @brief records the specified virtual register will be /// re-materialized and the original instruction which will be re-issed /// for this purpose. If parameter all is true, then all uses of the /// registers are rematerialized and it's safe to delete the definition. void setVirtIsReMaterialized(unsigned virtReg, MachineInstr *def) { ReMatMap[virtReg] = def; } /// @brief returns true if the specified MachineInstr is a spill point. bool isSpillPt(MachineInstr *Pt) const { return SpillPt2VirtMap.find(Pt) != SpillPt2VirtMap.end(); } /// @brief returns the virtual registers that should be spilled due to /// splitting right after the specified MachineInstr. std::vector &getSpillPtSpills(MachineInstr *Pt) { return SpillPt2VirtMap[Pt]; } /// @brief records the specified MachineInstr as a spill point for virtReg. void addSpillPoint(unsigned virtReg, MachineInstr *Pt) { if (SpillPt2VirtMap.find(Pt) != SpillPt2VirtMap.end()) SpillPt2VirtMap[Pt].push_back(virtReg); else { std::vector Virts; Virts.push_back(virtReg); SpillPt2VirtMap.insert(std::make_pair(Pt, Virts)); } } void transferSpillPts(MachineInstr *Old, MachineInstr *New) { std::map >::iterator I = SpillPt2VirtMap.find(Old); if (I == SpillPt2VirtMap.end()) return; while (!I->second.empty()) { unsigned virtReg = I->second.back(); I->second.pop_back(); addSpillPoint(virtReg, New); } SpillPt2VirtMap.erase(I); } /// @brief returns true if the specified MachineInstr is a restore point. bool isRestorePt(MachineInstr *Pt) const { return RestorePt2VirtMap.find(Pt) != RestorePt2VirtMap.end(); } /// @brief returns the virtual registers that should be restoreed due to /// splitting right after the specified MachineInstr. std::vector &getRestorePtRestores(MachineInstr *Pt) { return RestorePt2VirtMap[Pt]; } /// @brief records the specified MachineInstr as a restore point for virtReg. void addRestorePoint(unsigned virtReg, MachineInstr *Pt) { if (RestorePt2VirtMap.find(Pt) != RestorePt2VirtMap.end()) RestorePt2VirtMap[Pt].push_back(virtReg); else { std::vector Virts; Virts.push_back(virtReg); RestorePt2VirtMap.insert(std::make_pair(Pt, Virts)); } } void transferRestorePts(MachineInstr *Old, MachineInstr *New) { std::map >::iterator I = RestorePt2VirtMap.find(Old); if (I == RestorePt2VirtMap.end()) return; while (!I->second.empty()) { unsigned virtReg = I->second.back(); I->second.pop_back(); addRestorePoint(virtReg, New); } RestorePt2VirtMap.erase(I); } /// @brief Updates information about the specified virtual register's value /// folded into newMI machine instruction. The OpNum argument indicates the /// operand number of OldMI that is folded. void virtFolded(unsigned VirtReg, MachineInstr *OldMI, unsigned OpNum, MachineInstr *NewMI); /// @brief Updates information about the specified virtual register's value /// folded into the specified machine instruction. void virtFolded(unsigned VirtReg, MachineInstr *MI, ModRef MRInfo); /// @brief returns the virtual registers' values folded in memory /// operands of this instruction std::pair getFoldedVirts(MachineInstr* MI) const { return MI2VirtMap.equal_range(MI); } /// RemoveMachineInstrFromMaps - MI is being erased, remove it from the /// the folded instruction map and spill point map. void RemoveMachineInstrFromMaps(MachineInstr *MI) { MI2VirtMap.erase(MI); SpillPt2VirtMap.erase(MI); RestorePt2VirtMap.erase(MI); } void print(std::ostream &OS) const; void print(std::ostream *OS) const { if (OS) print(*OS); } void dump() const; }; inline std::ostream *operator<<(std::ostream *OS, const VirtRegMap &VRM) { VRM.print(OS); return OS; } inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &OS, const VirtRegMap &VRM) { VRM.print(OS); return OS; } /// Spiller interface: Implementations of this interface assign spilled /// virtual registers to stack slots, rewriting the code. struct Spiller { virtual ~Spiller(); virtual bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF, VirtRegMap &VRM) = 0; }; /// createSpiller - Create an return a spiller object, as specified on the /// command line. Spiller* createSpiller(); } // End llvm namespace #endif