/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- * vim: set ts=8 sts=4 et sw=4 tw=99: * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "jit/AlignmentMaskAnalysis.h" #include "jit/MIR.h" #include "jit/MIRGraph.h" using namespace js; using namespace jit; static bool IsAlignmentMask(uint32_t m) { // Test whether m is just leading ones and trailing zeros. return (-m & ~m) == 0; } static void AnalyzeAsmHeapAddress(MDefinition* ptr, MIRGraph& graph) { // Fold (a+i)&m to (a&m)+i, provided that this doesn't change the result, // since the users of the BitAnd include heap accesses. This will expose // the redundancy for GVN when expressions like this: // a&m // (a+1)&m, // (a+2)&m, // are transformed into this: // a&m // (a&m)+1 // (a&m)+2 // and it will allow the constants to be folded by the // EffectiveAddressAnalysis pass. // // Putting the add on the outside might seem like it exposes other users of // the expression to the possibility of i32 overflow, if we aren't in asm.js // and they aren't naturally truncating. However, since we use MAdd::NewAsmJS // with MIRType_Int32, we make sure that the value is truncated, just as it // would be by the MBitAnd. if (!ptr->isBitAnd()) return; MDefinition* lhs = ptr->toBitAnd()->getOperand(0); MDefinition* rhs = ptr->toBitAnd()->getOperand(1); if (lhs->isConstantValue()) mozilla::Swap(lhs, rhs); if (!lhs->isAdd() || !rhs->isConstantValue()) return; MDefinition* op0 = lhs->toAdd()->getOperand(0); MDefinition* op1 = lhs->toAdd()->getOperand(1); if (op0->isConstantValue()) mozilla::Swap(op0, op1); if (!op1->isConstantValue()) return; uint32_t i = op1->constantValue().toInt32(); uint32_t m = rhs->constantValue().toInt32(); if (!IsAlignmentMask(m) || (i & m) != i) return; // The pattern was matched! Produce the replacement expression. MInstruction* and_ = MBitAnd::NewAsmJS(graph.alloc(), op0, rhs); ptr->block()->insertBefore(ptr->toBitAnd(), and_); MInstruction* add = MAdd::NewAsmJS(graph.alloc(), and_, op1, MIRType_Int32); ptr->block()->insertBefore(ptr->toBitAnd(), add); ptr->replaceAllUsesWith(add); ptr->block()->discard(ptr->toBitAnd()); } bool AlignmentMaskAnalysis::analyze() { for (ReversePostorderIterator block(graph_.rpoBegin()); block != graph_.rpoEnd(); block++) { for (MInstructionIterator i = block->begin(); i != block->end(); i++) { // Note that we don't check for MAsmJSCompareExchangeHeap // or MAsmJSAtomicBinopHeap, because the backend and the OOB // mechanism don't support non-zero offsets for them yet. if (i->isAsmJSLoadHeap()) AnalyzeAsmHeapAddress(i->toAsmJSLoadHeap()->ptr(), graph_); else if (i->isAsmJSStoreHeap()) AnalyzeAsmHeapAddress(i->toAsmJSStoreHeap()->ptr(), graph_); } } return true; }