llvm-6502/lib/Transforms/Scalar/LoopRotation.cpp

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//===- LoopRotation.cpp - Loop Rotation Pass ------------------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements Loop Rotation Pass.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#define DEBUG_TYPE "loop-rotate"
#include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h"
#include "llvm/Function.h"
#include "llvm/IntrinsicInst.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/CodeMetrics.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/LoopPass.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/InstructionSimplify.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolution.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h"
#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h"
#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/SSAUpdater.h"
#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/ValueMapper.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
using namespace llvm;
#define MAX_HEADER_SIZE 16
STATISTIC(NumRotated, "Number of loops rotated");
namespace {
class LoopRotate : public LoopPass {
public:
static char ID; // Pass ID, replacement for typeid
LoopRotate() : LoopPass(ID) {
initializeLoopRotatePass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
}
// LCSSA form makes instruction renaming easier.
virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
AU.addPreserved<DominatorTree>();
AU.addRequired<LoopInfo>();
AU.addPreserved<LoopInfo>();
AU.addRequiredID(LoopSimplifyID);
AU.addPreservedID(LoopSimplifyID);
AU.addRequiredID(LCSSAID);
AU.addPreservedID(LCSSAID);
AU.addPreserved<ScalarEvolution>();
}
bool runOnLoop(Loop *L, LPPassManager &LPM);
void simplifyLoopLatch(Loop *L);
bool rotateLoop(Loop *L);
private:
LoopInfo *LI;
};
}
char LoopRotate::ID = 0;
INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(LoopRotate, "loop-rotate", "Rotate Loops", false, false)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LoopInfo)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LoopSimplify)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LCSSA)
INITIALIZE_PASS_END(LoopRotate, "loop-rotate", "Rotate Loops", false, false)
Pass *llvm::createLoopRotatePass() { return new LoopRotate(); }
/// Rotate Loop L as many times as possible. Return true if
/// the loop is rotated at least once.
bool LoopRotate::runOnLoop(Loop *L, LPPassManager &LPM) {
LI = &getAnalysis<LoopInfo>();
// Simplify the loop latch before attempting to rotate the header
// upward. Rotation may not be needed if the loop tail can be folded into the
// loop exit.
simplifyLoopLatch(L);
// One loop can be rotated multiple times.
bool MadeChange = false;
while (rotateLoop(L))
MadeChange = true;
return MadeChange;
}
/// RewriteUsesOfClonedInstructions - We just cloned the instructions from the
/// old header into the preheader. If there were uses of the values produced by
/// these instruction that were outside of the loop, we have to insert PHI nodes
/// to merge the two values. Do this now.
static void RewriteUsesOfClonedInstructions(BasicBlock *OrigHeader,
BasicBlock *OrigPreheader,
ValueToValueMapTy &ValueMap) {
// Remove PHI node entries that are no longer live.
BasicBlock::iterator I, E = OrigHeader->end();
for (I = OrigHeader->begin(); PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I); ++I)
PN->removeIncomingValue(PN->getBasicBlockIndex(OrigPreheader));
// Now fix up users of the instructions in OrigHeader, inserting PHI nodes
// as necessary.
SSAUpdater SSA;
for (I = OrigHeader->begin(); I != E; ++I) {
Value *OrigHeaderVal = I;
// If there are no uses of the value (e.g. because it returns void), there
// is nothing to rewrite.
if (OrigHeaderVal->use_empty())
continue;
Value *OrigPreHeaderVal = ValueMap[OrigHeaderVal];
// The value now exits in two versions: the initial value in the preheader
// and the loop "next" value in the original header.
SSA.Initialize(OrigHeaderVal->getType(), OrigHeaderVal->getName());
SSA.AddAvailableValue(OrigHeader, OrigHeaderVal);
SSA.AddAvailableValue(OrigPreheader, OrigPreHeaderVal);
// Visit each use of the OrigHeader instruction.
for (Value::use_iterator UI = OrigHeaderVal->use_begin(),
UE = OrigHeaderVal->use_end(); UI != UE; ) {
// Grab the use before incrementing the iterator.
Use &U = UI.getUse();
// Increment the iterator before removing the use from the list.
++UI;
// SSAUpdater can't handle a non-PHI use in the same block as an
// earlier def. We can easily handle those cases manually.
Instruction *UserInst = cast<Instruction>(U.getUser());
if (!isa<PHINode>(UserInst)) {
BasicBlock *UserBB = UserInst->getParent();
// The original users in the OrigHeader are already using the
// original definitions.
if (UserBB == OrigHeader)
continue;
// Users in the OrigPreHeader need to use the value to which the
// original definitions are mapped.
if (UserBB == OrigPreheader) {
U = OrigPreHeaderVal;
continue;
}
}
// Anything else can be handled by SSAUpdater.
SSA.RewriteUse(U);
}
}
}
/// Determine whether the instructions in this range my be safely and cheaply
/// speculated. This is not an important enough situation to develop complex
/// heuristics. We handle a single arithmetic instruction along with any type
/// conversions.
static bool shouldSpeculateInstrs(BasicBlock::iterator Begin,
BasicBlock::iterator End) {
bool seenIncrement = false;
for (BasicBlock::iterator I = Begin; I != End; ++I) {
if (!isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute(I))
return false;
if (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(I))
continue;
switch (I->getOpcode()) {
default:
return false;
case Instruction::GetElementPtr:
// GEPs are cheap if all indices are constant.
if (!cast<GEPOperator>(I)->hasAllConstantIndices())
return false;
// fall-thru to increment case
case Instruction::Add:
case Instruction::Sub:
case Instruction::And:
case Instruction::Or:
case Instruction::Xor:
case Instruction::Shl:
case Instruction::LShr:
case Instruction::AShr:
if (seenIncrement)
return false;
seenIncrement = true;
break;
case Instruction::Trunc:
case Instruction::ZExt:
case Instruction::SExt:
// ignore type conversions
break;
}
}
return true;
}
/// Fold the loop tail into the loop exit by speculating the loop tail
/// instructions. Typically, this is a single post-increment. In the case of a
/// simple 2-block loop, hoisting the increment can be much better than
/// duplicating the entire loop header. In the cast of loops with early exits,
/// rotation will not work anyway, but simplifyLoopLatch will put the loop in
/// canonical form so downstream passes can handle it.
///
/// I don't believe this invalidates SCEV.
void LoopRotate::simplifyLoopLatch(Loop *L) {
BasicBlock *Latch = L->getLoopLatch();
if (!Latch || Latch->hasAddressTaken())
return;
BranchInst *Jmp = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(Latch->getTerminator());
if (!Jmp || !Jmp->isUnconditional())
return;
BasicBlock *LastExit = Latch->getSinglePredecessor();
if (!LastExit || !L->isLoopExiting(LastExit))
return;
BranchInst *BI = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(LastExit->getTerminator());
if (!BI)
return;
if (!shouldSpeculateInstrs(Latch->begin(), Jmp))
return;
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Folding loop latch " << Latch->getName() << " into "
<< LastExit->getName() << "\n");
// Hoist the instructions from Latch into LastExit.
LastExit->getInstList().splice(BI, Latch->getInstList(), Latch->begin(), Jmp);
unsigned FallThruPath = BI->getSuccessor(0) == Latch ? 0 : 1;
BasicBlock *Header = Jmp->getSuccessor(0);
assert(Header == L->getHeader() && "expected a backward branch");
// Remove Latch from the CFG so that LastExit becomes the new Latch.
BI->setSuccessor(FallThruPath, Header);
Latch->replaceSuccessorsPhiUsesWith(LastExit);
Jmp->eraseFromParent();
// Nuke the Latch block.
assert(Latch->empty() && "unable to evacuate Latch");
LI->removeBlock(Latch);
if (DominatorTree *DT = getAnalysisIfAvailable<DominatorTree>())
DT->eraseNode(Latch);
Latch->eraseFromParent();
}
/// Rotate loop LP. Return true if the loop is rotated.
bool LoopRotate::rotateLoop(Loop *L) {
// If the loop has only one block then there is not much to rotate.
if (L->getBlocks().size() == 1)
return false;
BasicBlock *OrigHeader = L->getHeader();
BranchInst *BI = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(OrigHeader->getTerminator());
if (BI == 0 || BI->isUnconditional())
return false;
// If the loop header is not one of the loop exiting blocks then
// either this loop is already rotated or it is not
// suitable for loop rotation transformations.
if (!L->isLoopExiting(OrigHeader))
return false;
// Updating PHInodes in loops with multiple exits adds complexity.
// Keep it simple, and restrict loop rotation to loops with one exit only.
// In future, lift this restriction and support for multiple exits if
// required.
SmallVector<BasicBlock*, 8> ExitBlocks;
L->getExitBlocks(ExitBlocks);
if (ExitBlocks.size() > 1)
return false;
// Check size of original header and reject loop if it is very big.
{
CodeMetrics Metrics;
Metrics.analyzeBasicBlock(OrigHeader);
if (Metrics.NumInsts > MAX_HEADER_SIZE)
return false;
}
// Now, this loop is suitable for rotation.
BasicBlock *OrigPreheader = L->getLoopPreheader();
BasicBlock *OrigLatch = L->getLoopLatch();
// If the loop could not be converted to canonical form, it must have an
// indirectbr in it, just give up.
if (OrigPreheader == 0 || OrigLatch == 0)
return false;
// Anything ScalarEvolution may know about this loop or the PHI nodes
// in its header will soon be invalidated.
if (ScalarEvolution *SE = getAnalysisIfAvailable<ScalarEvolution>())
SE->forgetLoop(L);
// Find new Loop header. NewHeader is a Header's one and only successor
// that is inside loop. Header's other successor is outside the
// loop. Otherwise loop is not suitable for rotation.
BasicBlock *Exit = BI->getSuccessor(0);
BasicBlock *NewHeader = BI->getSuccessor(1);
if (L->contains(Exit))
std::swap(Exit, NewHeader);
assert(NewHeader && "Unable to determine new loop header");
assert(L->contains(NewHeader) && !L->contains(Exit) &&
"Unable to determine loop header and exit blocks");
// This code assumes that the new header has exactly one predecessor.
// Remove any single-entry PHI nodes in it.
assert(NewHeader->getSinglePredecessor() &&
"New header doesn't have one pred!");
FoldSingleEntryPHINodes(NewHeader);
// Begin by walking OrigHeader and populating ValueMap with an entry for
// each Instruction.
BasicBlock::iterator I = OrigHeader->begin(), E = OrigHeader->end();
ValueToValueMapTy ValueMap;
// For PHI nodes, the value available in OldPreHeader is just the
// incoming value from OldPreHeader.
for (; PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I); ++I)
ValueMap[PN] = PN->getIncomingValueForBlock(OrigPreheader);
// For the rest of the instructions, either hoist to the OrigPreheader if
// possible or create a clone in the OldPreHeader if not.
TerminatorInst *LoopEntryBranch = OrigPreheader->getTerminator();
while (I != E) {
Instruction *Inst = I++;
// If the instruction's operands are invariant and it doesn't read or write
// memory, then it is safe to hoist. Doing this doesn't change the order of
// execution in the preheader, but does prevent the instruction from
// executing in each iteration of the loop. This means it is safe to hoist
// something that might trap, but isn't safe to hoist something that reads
// memory (without proving that the loop doesn't write).
if (L->hasLoopInvariantOperands(Inst) &&
!Inst->mayReadFromMemory() && !Inst->mayWriteToMemory() &&
!isa<TerminatorInst>(Inst) && !isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(Inst) &&
!isa<AllocaInst>(Inst)) {
Inst->moveBefore(LoopEntryBranch);
continue;
}
// Otherwise, create a duplicate of the instruction.
Instruction *C = Inst->clone();
// Eagerly remap the operands of the instruction.
RemapInstruction(C, ValueMap,
RF_NoModuleLevelChanges|RF_IgnoreMissingEntries);
// With the operands remapped, see if the instruction constant folds or is
// otherwise simplifyable. This commonly occurs because the entry from PHI
// nodes allows icmps and other instructions to fold.
Value *V = SimplifyInstruction(C);
if (V && LI->replacementPreservesLCSSAForm(C, V)) {
// If so, then delete the temporary instruction and stick the folded value
// in the map.
delete C;
ValueMap[Inst] = V;
} else {
// Otherwise, stick the new instruction into the new block!
C->setName(Inst->getName());
C->insertBefore(LoopEntryBranch);
ValueMap[Inst] = C;
}
}
// Along with all the other instructions, we just cloned OrigHeader's
// terminator into OrigPreHeader. Fix up the PHI nodes in each of OrigHeader's
// successors by duplicating their incoming values for OrigHeader.
TerminatorInst *TI = OrigHeader->getTerminator();
for (unsigned i = 0, e = TI->getNumSuccessors(); i != e; ++i)
for (BasicBlock::iterator BI = TI->getSuccessor(i)->begin();
PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(BI); ++BI)
PN->addIncoming(PN->getIncomingValueForBlock(OrigHeader), OrigPreheader);
// Now that OrigPreHeader has a clone of OrigHeader's terminator, remove
// OrigPreHeader's old terminator (the original branch into the loop), and
// remove the corresponding incoming values from the PHI nodes in OrigHeader.
LoopEntryBranch->eraseFromParent();
// If there were any uses of instructions in the duplicated block outside the
// loop, update them, inserting PHI nodes as required
RewriteUsesOfClonedInstructions(OrigHeader, OrigPreheader, ValueMap);
// NewHeader is now the header of the loop.
L->moveToHeader(NewHeader);
assert(L->getHeader() == NewHeader && "Latch block is our new header");
// At this point, we've finished our major CFG changes. As part of cloning
// the loop into the preheader we've simplified instructions and the
// duplicated conditional branch may now be branching on a constant. If it is
// branching on a constant and if that constant means that we enter the loop,
// then we fold away the cond branch to an uncond branch. This simplifies the
// loop in cases important for nested loops, and it also means we don't have
// to split as many edges.
BranchInst *PHBI = cast<BranchInst>(OrigPreheader->getTerminator());
assert(PHBI->isConditional() && "Should be clone of BI condbr!");
if (!isa<ConstantInt>(PHBI->getCondition()) ||
PHBI->getSuccessor(cast<ConstantInt>(PHBI->getCondition())->isZero())
!= NewHeader) {
// The conditional branch can't be folded, handle the general case.
// Update DominatorTree to reflect the CFG change we just made. Then split
// edges as necessary to preserve LoopSimplify form.
if (DominatorTree *DT = getAnalysisIfAvailable<DominatorTree>()) {
// Since OrigPreheader now has the conditional branch to Exit block, it is
// the dominator of Exit.
DT->changeImmediateDominator(Exit, OrigPreheader);
DT->changeImmediateDominator(NewHeader, OrigPreheader);
// Update OrigHeader to be dominated by the new header block.
DT->changeImmediateDominator(OrigHeader, OrigLatch);
}
// Right now OrigPreHeader has two successors, NewHeader and ExitBlock, and
// thus is not a preheader anymore. Split the edge to form a real preheader.
BasicBlock *NewPH = SplitCriticalEdge(OrigPreheader, NewHeader, this);
NewPH->setName(NewHeader->getName() + ".lr.ph");
// Preserve canonical loop form, which means that 'Exit' should have only one
// predecessor.
BasicBlock *ExitSplit = SplitCriticalEdge(L->getLoopLatch(), Exit, this);
ExitSplit->moveBefore(Exit);
} else {
// We can fold the conditional branch in the preheader, this makes things
// simpler. The first step is to remove the extra edge to the Exit block.
Exit->removePredecessor(OrigPreheader, true /*preserve LCSSA*/);
BranchInst *NewBI = BranchInst::Create(NewHeader, PHBI);
NewBI->setDebugLoc(PHBI->getDebugLoc());
PHBI->eraseFromParent();
// With our CFG finalized, update DomTree if it is available.
if (DominatorTree *DT = getAnalysisIfAvailable<DominatorTree>()) {
// Update OrigHeader to be dominated by the new header block.
DT->changeImmediateDominator(NewHeader, OrigPreheader);
DT->changeImmediateDominator(OrigHeader, OrigLatch);
}
}
assert(L->getLoopPreheader() && "Invalid loop preheader after loop rotation");
assert(L->getLoopLatch() && "Invalid loop latch after loop rotation");
// Now that the CFG and DomTree are in a consistent state again, try to merge
// the OrigHeader block into OrigLatch. This will succeed if they are
// connected by an unconditional branch. This is just a cleanup so the
// emitted code isn't too gross in this common case.
MergeBlockIntoPredecessor(OrigHeader, this);
++NumRotated;
return true;
}