llvm-6502/lib/CodeGen/LiveInterval.cpp
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//===-- LiveInterval.cpp - Live Interval Representation -------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the LiveRange and LiveInterval classes. Given some
// numbering of each the machine instructions an interval [i, j) is said to be a
// live interval for register v if there is no instruction with number j' > j
// such that v is live at j' and there is no instruction with number i' < i such
// that v is live at i'. In this implementation intervals can have holes,
// i.e. an interval might look like [1,20), [50,65), [1000,1001). Each
// individual range is represented as an instance of LiveRange, and the whole
// interval is represented as an instance of LiveInterval.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveInterval.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveIntervalAnalysis.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetRegisterInfo.h"
#include "RegisterCoalescer.h"
#include <algorithm>
using namespace llvm;
LiveInterval::iterator LiveInterval::find(SlotIndex Pos) {
// This algorithm is basically std::upper_bound.
// Unfortunately, std::upper_bound cannot be used with mixed types until we
// adopt C++0x. Many libraries can do it, but not all.
if (empty() || Pos >= endIndex())
return end();
iterator I = begin();
size_t Len = ranges.size();
do {
size_t Mid = Len >> 1;
if (Pos < I[Mid].end)
Len = Mid;
else
I += Mid + 1, Len -= Mid + 1;
} while (Len);
return I;
}
VNInfo *LiveInterval::createDeadDef(SlotIndex Def,
VNInfo::Allocator &VNInfoAllocator) {
assert(!Def.isDead() && "Cannot define a value at the dead slot");
iterator I = find(Def);
if (I == end()) {
VNInfo *VNI = getNextValue(Def, VNInfoAllocator);
ranges.push_back(LiveRange(Def, Def.getDeadSlot(), VNI));
return VNI;
}
if (SlotIndex::isSameInstr(Def, I->start)) {
assert(I->start == Def && "Cannot insert def, already live");
assert(I->valno->def == Def && "Inconsistent existing value def");
return I->valno;
}
assert(SlotIndex::isEarlierInstr(Def, I->start) && "Already live at def");
VNInfo *VNI = getNextValue(Def, VNInfoAllocator);
ranges.insert(I, LiveRange(Def, Def.getDeadSlot(), VNI));
return VNI;
}
// overlaps - Return true if the intersection of the two live intervals is
// not empty.
//
// An example for overlaps():
//
// 0: A = ...
// 4: B = ...
// 8: C = A + B ;; last use of A
//
// The live intervals should look like:
//
// A = [3, 11)
// B = [7, x)
// C = [11, y)
//
// A->overlaps(C) should return false since we want to be able to join
// A and C.
//
bool LiveInterval::overlapsFrom(const LiveInterval& other,
const_iterator StartPos) const {
assert(!empty() && "empty interval");
const_iterator i = begin();
const_iterator ie = end();
const_iterator j = StartPos;
const_iterator je = other.end();
assert((StartPos->start <= i->start || StartPos == other.begin()) &&
StartPos != other.end() && "Bogus start position hint!");
if (i->start < j->start) {
i = std::upper_bound(i, ie, j->start);
if (i != ranges.begin()) --i;
} else if (j->start < i->start) {
++StartPos;
if (StartPos != other.end() && StartPos->start <= i->start) {
assert(StartPos < other.end() && i < end());
j = std::upper_bound(j, je, i->start);
if (j != other.ranges.begin()) --j;
}
} else {
return true;
}
if (j == je) return false;
while (i != ie) {
if (i->start > j->start) {
std::swap(i, j);
std::swap(ie, je);
}
if (i->end > j->start)
return true;
++i;
}
return false;
}
bool LiveInterval::overlaps(const LiveInterval &Other,
const CoalescerPair &CP,
const SlotIndexes &Indexes) const {
assert(!empty() && "empty interval");
if (Other.empty())
return false;
// Use binary searches to find initial positions.
const_iterator I = find(Other.beginIndex());
const_iterator IE = end();
if (I == IE)
return false;
const_iterator J = Other.find(I->start);
const_iterator JE = Other.end();
if (J == JE)
return false;
for (;;) {
// J has just been advanced to satisfy:
assert(J->end >= I->start);
// Check for an overlap.
if (J->start < I->end) {
// I and J are overlapping. Find the later start.
SlotIndex Def = std::max(I->start, J->start);
// Allow the overlap if Def is a coalescable copy.
if (Def.isBlock() ||
!CP.isCoalescable(Indexes.getInstructionFromIndex(Def)))
return true;
}
// Advance the iterator that ends first to check for more overlaps.
if (J->end > I->end) {
std::swap(I, J);
std::swap(IE, JE);
}
// Advance J until J->end >= I->start.
do
if (++J == JE)
return false;
while (J->end < I->start);
}
}
/// overlaps - Return true if the live interval overlaps a range specified
/// by [Start, End).
bool LiveInterval::overlaps(SlotIndex Start, SlotIndex End) const {
assert(Start < End && "Invalid range");
const_iterator I = std::lower_bound(begin(), end(), End);
return I != begin() && (--I)->end > Start;
}
/// ValNo is dead, remove it. If it is the largest value number, just nuke it
/// (and any other deleted values neighboring it), otherwise mark it as ~1U so
/// it can be nuked later.
void LiveInterval::markValNoForDeletion(VNInfo *ValNo) {
if (ValNo->id == getNumValNums()-1) {
do {
valnos.pop_back();
} while (!valnos.empty() && valnos.back()->isUnused());
} else {
ValNo->markUnused();
}
}
/// RenumberValues - Renumber all values in order of appearance and delete the
/// remaining unused values.
void LiveInterval::RenumberValues(LiveIntervals &lis) {
SmallPtrSet<VNInfo*, 8> Seen;
valnos.clear();
for (const_iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I) {
VNInfo *VNI = I->valno;
if (!Seen.insert(VNI))
continue;
assert(!VNI->isUnused() && "Unused valno used by live range");
VNI->id = (unsigned)valnos.size();
valnos.push_back(VNI);
}
}
/// extendIntervalEndTo - This method is used when we want to extend the range
/// specified by I to end at the specified endpoint. To do this, we should
/// merge and eliminate all ranges that this will overlap with. The iterator is
/// not invalidated.
void LiveInterval::extendIntervalEndTo(Ranges::iterator I, SlotIndex NewEnd) {
assert(I != ranges.end() && "Not a valid interval!");
VNInfo *ValNo = I->valno;
// Search for the first interval that we can't merge with.
Ranges::iterator MergeTo = llvm::next(I);
for (; MergeTo != ranges.end() && NewEnd >= MergeTo->end; ++MergeTo) {
assert(MergeTo->valno == ValNo && "Cannot merge with differing values!");
}
// If NewEnd was in the middle of an interval, make sure to get its endpoint.
I->end = std::max(NewEnd, prior(MergeTo)->end);
// If the newly formed range now touches the range after it and if they have
// the same value number, merge the two ranges into one range.
if (MergeTo != ranges.end() && MergeTo->start <= I->end &&
MergeTo->valno == ValNo) {
I->end = MergeTo->end;
++MergeTo;
}
// Erase any dead ranges.
ranges.erase(llvm::next(I), MergeTo);
}
/// extendIntervalStartTo - This method is used when we want to extend the range
/// specified by I to start at the specified endpoint. To do this, we should
/// merge and eliminate all ranges that this will overlap with.
LiveInterval::Ranges::iterator
LiveInterval::extendIntervalStartTo(Ranges::iterator I, SlotIndex NewStart) {
assert(I != ranges.end() && "Not a valid interval!");
VNInfo *ValNo = I->valno;
// Search for the first interval that we can't merge with.
Ranges::iterator MergeTo = I;
do {
if (MergeTo == ranges.begin()) {
I->start = NewStart;
ranges.erase(MergeTo, I);
return I;
}
assert(MergeTo->valno == ValNo && "Cannot merge with differing values!");
--MergeTo;
} while (NewStart <= MergeTo->start);
// If we start in the middle of another interval, just delete a range and
// extend that interval.
if (MergeTo->end >= NewStart && MergeTo->valno == ValNo) {
MergeTo->end = I->end;
} else {
// Otherwise, extend the interval right after.
++MergeTo;
MergeTo->start = NewStart;
MergeTo->end = I->end;
}
ranges.erase(llvm::next(MergeTo), llvm::next(I));
return MergeTo;
}
LiveInterval::iterator
LiveInterval::addRangeFrom(LiveRange LR, iterator From) {
SlotIndex Start = LR.start, End = LR.end;
iterator it = std::upper_bound(From, ranges.end(), Start);
// If the inserted interval starts in the middle or right at the end of
// another interval, just extend that interval to contain the range of LR.
if (it != ranges.begin()) {
iterator B = prior(it);
if (LR.valno == B->valno) {
if (B->start <= Start && B->end >= Start) {
extendIntervalEndTo(B, End);
return B;
}
} else {
// Check to make sure that we are not overlapping two live ranges with
// different valno's.
assert(B->end <= Start &&
"Cannot overlap two LiveRanges with differing ValID's"
" (did you def the same reg twice in a MachineInstr?)");
}
}
// Otherwise, if this range ends in the middle of, or right next to, another
// interval, merge it into that interval.
if (it != ranges.end()) {
if (LR.valno == it->valno) {
if (it->start <= End) {
it = extendIntervalStartTo(it, Start);
// If LR is a complete superset of an interval, we may need to grow its
// endpoint as well.
if (End > it->end)
extendIntervalEndTo(it, End);
return it;
}
} else {
// Check to make sure that we are not overlapping two live ranges with
// different valno's.
assert(it->start >= End &&
"Cannot overlap two LiveRanges with differing ValID's");
}
}
// Otherwise, this is just a new range that doesn't interact with anything.
// Insert it.
return ranges.insert(it, LR);
}
/// extendInBlock - If this interval is live before Kill in the basic
/// block that starts at StartIdx, extend it to be live up to Kill and return
/// the value. If there is no live range before Kill, return NULL.
VNInfo *LiveInterval::extendInBlock(SlotIndex StartIdx, SlotIndex Kill) {
if (empty())
return 0;
iterator I = std::upper_bound(begin(), end(), Kill.getPrevSlot());
if (I == begin())
return 0;
--I;
if (I->end <= StartIdx)
return 0;
if (I->end < Kill)
extendIntervalEndTo(I, Kill);
return I->valno;
}
/// removeRange - Remove the specified range from this interval. Note that
/// the range must be in a single LiveRange in its entirety.
void LiveInterval::removeRange(SlotIndex Start, SlotIndex End,
bool RemoveDeadValNo) {
// Find the LiveRange containing this span.
Ranges::iterator I = find(Start);
assert(I != ranges.end() && "Range is not in interval!");
assert(I->containsRange(Start, End) && "Range is not entirely in interval!");
// If the span we are removing is at the start of the LiveRange, adjust it.
VNInfo *ValNo = I->valno;
if (I->start == Start) {
if (I->end == End) {
if (RemoveDeadValNo) {
// Check if val# is dead.
bool isDead = true;
for (const_iterator II = begin(), EE = end(); II != EE; ++II)
if (II != I && II->valno == ValNo) {
isDead = false;
break;
}
if (isDead) {
// Now that ValNo is dead, remove it.
markValNoForDeletion(ValNo);
}
}
ranges.erase(I); // Removed the whole LiveRange.
} else
I->start = End;
return;
}
// Otherwise if the span we are removing is at the end of the LiveRange,
// adjust the other way.
if (I->end == End) {
I->end = Start;
return;
}
// Otherwise, we are splitting the LiveRange into two pieces.
SlotIndex OldEnd = I->end;
I->end = Start; // Trim the old interval.
// Insert the new one.
ranges.insert(llvm::next(I), LiveRange(End, OldEnd, ValNo));
}
/// removeValNo - Remove all the ranges defined by the specified value#.
/// Also remove the value# from value# list.
void LiveInterval::removeValNo(VNInfo *ValNo) {
if (empty()) return;
Ranges::iterator I = ranges.end();
Ranges::iterator E = ranges.begin();
do {
--I;
if (I->valno == ValNo)
ranges.erase(I);
} while (I != E);
// Now that ValNo is dead, remove it.
markValNoForDeletion(ValNo);
}
/// join - Join two live intervals (this, and other) together. This applies
/// mappings to the value numbers in the LHS/RHS intervals as specified. If
/// the intervals are not joinable, this aborts.
void LiveInterval::join(LiveInterval &Other,
const int *LHSValNoAssignments,
const int *RHSValNoAssignments,
SmallVector<VNInfo*, 16> &NewVNInfo,
MachineRegisterInfo *MRI) {
verify();
// Determine if any of our live range values are mapped. This is uncommon, so
// we want to avoid the interval scan if not.
bool MustMapCurValNos = false;
unsigned NumVals = getNumValNums();
unsigned NumNewVals = NewVNInfo.size();
for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumVals; ++i) {
unsigned LHSValID = LHSValNoAssignments[i];
if (i != LHSValID ||
(NewVNInfo[LHSValID] && NewVNInfo[LHSValID] != getValNumInfo(i))) {
MustMapCurValNos = true;
break;
}
}
// If we have to apply a mapping to our base interval assignment, rewrite it
// now.
if (MustMapCurValNos && !empty()) {
// Map the first live range.
iterator OutIt = begin();
OutIt->valno = NewVNInfo[LHSValNoAssignments[OutIt->valno->id]];
for (iterator I = next(OutIt), E = end(); I != E; ++I) {
VNInfo* nextValNo = NewVNInfo[LHSValNoAssignments[I->valno->id]];
assert(nextValNo != 0 && "Huh?");
// If this live range has the same value # as its immediate predecessor,
// and if they are neighbors, remove one LiveRange. This happens when we
// have [0,4:0)[4,7:1) and map 0/1 onto the same value #.
if (OutIt->valno == nextValNo && OutIt->end == I->start) {
OutIt->end = I->end;
} else {
// Didn't merge. Move OutIt to the next interval,
++OutIt;
OutIt->valno = nextValNo;
if (OutIt != I) {
OutIt->start = I->start;
OutIt->end = I->end;
}
}
}
// If we merge some live ranges, chop off the end.
++OutIt;
ranges.erase(OutIt, end());
}
// Remember assignements because val# ids are changing.
SmallVector<unsigned, 16> OtherAssignments;
for (iterator I = Other.begin(), E = Other.end(); I != E; ++I)
OtherAssignments.push_back(RHSValNoAssignments[I->valno->id]);
// Update val# info. Renumber them and make sure they all belong to this
// LiveInterval now. Also remove dead val#'s.
unsigned NumValNos = 0;
for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumNewVals; ++i) {
VNInfo *VNI = NewVNInfo[i];
if (VNI) {
if (NumValNos >= NumVals)
valnos.push_back(VNI);
else
valnos[NumValNos] = VNI;
VNI->id = NumValNos++; // Renumber val#.
}
}
if (NumNewVals < NumVals)
valnos.resize(NumNewVals); // shrinkify
// Okay, now insert the RHS live ranges into the LHS.
unsigned RangeNo = 0;
for (iterator I = Other.begin(), E = Other.end(); I != E; ++I, ++RangeNo) {
// Map the valno in the other live range to the current live range.
I->valno = NewVNInfo[OtherAssignments[RangeNo]];
assert(I->valno && "Adding a dead range?");
}
mergeIntervalRanges(Other);
verify();
}
/// \brief Helper function for merging in another LiveInterval's ranges.
///
/// This is a helper routine implementing an efficient merge of another
/// LiveIntervals ranges into the current interval.
///
/// \param LHSValNo If non-NULL, set as the new value number for every range
/// from RHS which is merged into the LHS.
/// \param RHSValNo If non-NULL, then only ranges in RHS whose original value
/// number maches this value number will be merged into LHS.
void LiveInterval::mergeIntervalRanges(const LiveInterval &RHS,
VNInfo *LHSValNo,
const VNInfo *RHSValNo) {
if (RHS.empty())
return;
// Ensure we're starting with a valid range. Note that we don't verify RHS
// because it may have had its value numbers adjusted in preparation for
// merging.
verify();
// The strategy for merging these efficiently is as follows:
//
// 1) Find the beginning of the impacted ranges in the LHS.
// 2) Create a new, merged sub-squence of ranges merging from the position in
// #1 until either LHS or RHS is exhausted. Any part of LHS between RHS
// entries being merged will be copied into this new range.
// 3) Replace the relevant section in LHS with these newly merged ranges.
// 4) Append any remaning ranges from RHS if LHS is exhausted in #2.
//
// We don't follow the typical in-place merge strategy for sorted ranges of
// appending the new ranges to the back and then using std::inplace_merge
// because one step of the merge can both mutate the original elements and
// remove elements from the original. Essentially, because the merge includes
// collapsing overlapping ranges, a more complex approach is required.
// We do an initial binary search to optimize for a common pattern: a large
// LHS, and a very small RHS.
const_iterator RI = RHS.begin(), RE = RHS.end();
iterator LE = end(), LI = std::upper_bound(begin(), LE, *RI);
// Merge into NewRanges until one of the ranges is exhausted.
SmallVector<LiveRange, 4> NewRanges;
// Keep track of where to begin the replacement.
iterator ReplaceI = LI;
// If there are preceding ranges in the LHS, put the last one into NewRanges
// so we can optionally extend it. Adjust the replacement point accordingly.
if (LI != begin()) {
ReplaceI = llvm::prior(LI);
NewRanges.push_back(*ReplaceI);
}
// Now loop over the mergable portions of both LHS and RHS, merging into
// NewRanges.
while (LI != LE && RI != RE) {
// Skip incoming ranges with the wrong value.
if (RHSValNo && RI->valno != RHSValNo) {
++RI;
continue;
}
// Select the first range. We pick the earliest start point, and then the
// largest range.
LiveRange R = *LI;
if (*RI < R) {
R = *RI;
++RI;
if (LHSValNo)
R.valno = LHSValNo;
} else {
++LI;
}
if (NewRanges.empty()) {
NewRanges.push_back(R);
continue;
}
LiveRange &LastR = NewRanges.back();
if (R.valno == LastR.valno) {
// Try to merge this range into the last one.
if (R.start <= LastR.end) {
LastR.end = std::max(LastR.end, R.end);
continue;
}
} else {
// We can't merge ranges across a value number.
assert(R.start >= LastR.end &&
"Cannot overlap two LiveRanges with differing ValID's");
}
// If all else fails, just append the range.
NewRanges.push_back(R);
}
assert(RI == RE || LI == LE);
// Check for being able to merge into the trailing sequence of ranges on the LHS.
if (!NewRanges.empty())
for (; LI != LE && (LI->valno == NewRanges.back().valno &&
LI->start <= NewRanges.back().end);
++LI)
NewRanges.back().end = std::max(NewRanges.back().end, LI->end);
// Replace the ranges in the LHS with the newly merged ones. It would be
// really nice if there were a move-supporting 'replace' directly in
// SmallVector, but as there is not, we pay the price of copies to avoid
// wasted memory allocations.
SmallVectorImpl<LiveRange>::iterator NRI = NewRanges.begin(),
NRE = NewRanges.end();
for (; ReplaceI != LI && NRI != NRE; ++ReplaceI, ++NRI)
*ReplaceI = *NRI;
if (NRI == NRE)
ranges.erase(ReplaceI, LI);
else
ranges.insert(LI, NRI, NRE);
// And finally insert any trailing end of RHS (if we have one).
for (; RI != RE; ++RI) {
LiveRange R = *RI;
if (LHSValNo)
R.valno = LHSValNo;
if (!ranges.empty() &&
ranges.back().valno == R.valno && R.start <= ranges.back().end)
ranges.back().end = std::max(ranges.back().end, R.end);
else
ranges.push_back(R);
}
// Ensure we finished with a valid new sequence of ranges.
verify();
}
/// MergeRangesInAsValue - Merge all of the intervals in RHS into this live
/// interval as the specified value number. The LiveRanges in RHS are
/// allowed to overlap with LiveRanges in the current interval, but only if
/// the overlapping LiveRanges have the specified value number.
void LiveInterval::MergeRangesInAsValue(const LiveInterval &RHS,
VNInfo *LHSValNo) {
mergeIntervalRanges(RHS, LHSValNo);
}
/// MergeValueInAsValue - Merge all of the live ranges of a specific val#
/// in RHS into this live interval as the specified value number.
/// The LiveRanges in RHS are allowed to overlap with LiveRanges in the
/// current interval, it will replace the value numbers of the overlaped
/// live ranges with the specified value number.
void LiveInterval::MergeValueInAsValue(const LiveInterval &RHS,
const VNInfo *RHSValNo,
VNInfo *LHSValNo) {
mergeIntervalRanges(RHS, LHSValNo, RHSValNo);
}
/// MergeValueNumberInto - This method is called when two value nubmers
/// are found to be equivalent. This eliminates V1, replacing all
/// LiveRanges with the V1 value number with the V2 value number. This can
/// cause merging of V1/V2 values numbers and compaction of the value space.
VNInfo* LiveInterval::MergeValueNumberInto(VNInfo *V1, VNInfo *V2) {
assert(V1 != V2 && "Identical value#'s are always equivalent!");
// This code actually merges the (numerically) larger value number into the
// smaller value number, which is likely to allow us to compactify the value
// space. The only thing we have to be careful of is to preserve the
// instruction that defines the result value.
// Make sure V2 is smaller than V1.
if (V1->id < V2->id) {
V1->copyFrom(*V2);
std::swap(V1, V2);
}
// Merge V1 live ranges into V2.
for (iterator I = begin(); I != end(); ) {
iterator LR = I++;
if (LR->valno != V1) continue; // Not a V1 LiveRange.
// Okay, we found a V1 live range. If it had a previous, touching, V2 live
// range, extend it.
if (LR != begin()) {
iterator Prev = LR-1;
if (Prev->valno == V2 && Prev->end == LR->start) {
Prev->end = LR->end;
// Erase this live-range.
ranges.erase(LR);
I = Prev+1;
LR = Prev;
}
}
// Okay, now we have a V1 or V2 live range that is maximally merged forward.
// Ensure that it is a V2 live-range.
LR->valno = V2;
// If we can merge it into later V2 live ranges, do so now. We ignore any
// following V1 live ranges, as they will be merged in subsequent iterations
// of the loop.
if (I != end()) {
if (I->start == LR->end && I->valno == V2) {
LR->end = I->end;
ranges.erase(I);
I = LR+1;
}
}
}
// Now that V1 is dead, remove it.
markValNoForDeletion(V1);
return V2;
}
unsigned LiveInterval::getSize() const {
unsigned Sum = 0;
for (const_iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I)
Sum += I->start.distance(I->end);
return Sum;
}
raw_ostream& llvm::operator<<(raw_ostream& os, const LiveRange &LR) {
return os << '[' << LR.start << ',' << LR.end << ':' << LR.valno->id << ")";
}
#if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
void LiveRange::dump() const {
dbgs() << *this << "\n";
}
#endif
void LiveInterval::print(raw_ostream &OS) const {
if (empty())
OS << "EMPTY";
else {
for (LiveInterval::Ranges::const_iterator I = ranges.begin(),
E = ranges.end(); I != E; ++I) {
OS << *I;
assert(I->valno == getValNumInfo(I->valno->id) && "Bad VNInfo");
}
}
// Print value number info.
if (getNumValNums()) {
OS << " ";
unsigned vnum = 0;
for (const_vni_iterator i = vni_begin(), e = vni_end(); i != e;
++i, ++vnum) {
const VNInfo *vni = *i;
if (vnum) OS << " ";
OS << vnum << "@";
if (vni->isUnused()) {
OS << "x";
} else {
OS << vni->def;
if (vni->isPHIDef())
OS << "-phi";
}
}
}
}
#if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
void LiveInterval::dump() const {
dbgs() << *this << "\n";
}
#endif
#ifndef NDEBUG
void LiveInterval::verify() const {
for (const_iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I) {
assert(I->start.isValid());
assert(I->end.isValid());
assert(I->start < I->end);
assert(I->valno != 0);
assert(I->valno == valnos[I->valno->id]);
if (llvm::next(I) != E) {
assert(I->end <= llvm::next(I)->start);
if (I->end == llvm::next(I)->start)
assert(I->valno != llvm::next(I)->valno);
}
}
}
#endif
void LiveRange::print(raw_ostream &os) const {
os << *this;
}
unsigned ConnectedVNInfoEqClasses::Classify(const LiveInterval *LI) {
// Create initial equivalence classes.
EqClass.clear();
EqClass.grow(LI->getNumValNums());
const VNInfo *used = 0, *unused = 0;
// Determine connections.
for (LiveInterval::const_vni_iterator I = LI->vni_begin(), E = LI->vni_end();
I != E; ++I) {
const VNInfo *VNI = *I;
// Group all unused values into one class.
if (VNI->isUnused()) {
if (unused)
EqClass.join(unused->id, VNI->id);
unused = VNI;
continue;
}
used = VNI;
if (VNI->isPHIDef()) {
const MachineBasicBlock *MBB = LIS.getMBBFromIndex(VNI->def);
assert(MBB && "Phi-def has no defining MBB");
// Connect to values live out of predecessors.
for (MachineBasicBlock::const_pred_iterator PI = MBB->pred_begin(),
PE = MBB->pred_end(); PI != PE; ++PI)
if (const VNInfo *PVNI = LI->getVNInfoBefore(LIS.getMBBEndIdx(*PI)))
EqClass.join(VNI->id, PVNI->id);
} else {
// Normal value defined by an instruction. Check for two-addr redef.
// FIXME: This could be coincidental. Should we really check for a tied
// operand constraint?
// Note that VNI->def may be a use slot for an early clobber def.
if (const VNInfo *UVNI = LI->getVNInfoBefore(VNI->def))
EqClass.join(VNI->id, UVNI->id);
}
}
// Lump all the unused values in with the last used value.
if (used && unused)
EqClass.join(used->id, unused->id);
EqClass.compress();
return EqClass.getNumClasses();
}
void ConnectedVNInfoEqClasses::Distribute(LiveInterval *LIV[],
MachineRegisterInfo &MRI) {
assert(LIV[0] && "LIV[0] must be set");
LiveInterval &LI = *LIV[0];
// Rewrite instructions.
for (MachineRegisterInfo::reg_iterator RI = MRI.reg_begin(LI.reg),
RE = MRI.reg_end(); RI != RE;) {
MachineOperand &MO = RI.getOperand();
MachineInstr *MI = MO.getParent();
++RI;
// DBG_VALUE instructions should have been eliminated earlier.
LiveRangeQuery LRQ(LI, LIS.getInstructionIndex(MI));
const VNInfo *VNI = MO.readsReg() ? LRQ.valueIn() : LRQ.valueDefined();
// In the case of an <undef> use that isn't tied to any def, VNI will be
// NULL. If the use is tied to a def, VNI will be the defined value.
if (!VNI)
continue;
MO.setReg(LIV[getEqClass(VNI)]->reg);
}
// Move runs to new intervals.
LiveInterval::iterator J = LI.begin(), E = LI.end();
while (J != E && EqClass[J->valno->id] == 0)
++J;
for (LiveInterval::iterator I = J; I != E; ++I) {
if (unsigned eq = EqClass[I->valno->id]) {
assert((LIV[eq]->empty() || LIV[eq]->expiredAt(I->start)) &&
"New intervals should be empty");
LIV[eq]->ranges.push_back(*I);
} else
*J++ = *I;
}
LI.ranges.erase(J, E);
// Transfer VNInfos to their new owners and renumber them.
unsigned j = 0, e = LI.getNumValNums();
while (j != e && EqClass[j] == 0)
++j;
for (unsigned i = j; i != e; ++i) {
VNInfo *VNI = LI.getValNumInfo(i);
if (unsigned eq = EqClass[i]) {
VNI->id = LIV[eq]->getNumValNums();
LIV[eq]->valnos.push_back(VNI);
} else {
VNI->id = j;
LI.valnos[j++] = VNI;
}
}
LI.valnos.resize(j);
}