//===- llvm/CodeGen/LivePhysRegs.h - Live Physical Register Set -*- C++ -*-===// // // 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 LivePhysRegs utility for tracking liveness of // physical registers. This can be used for ad-hoc liveness tracking after // register allocation. You can start with the live-ins/live-outs at the // beginning/end of a block and update the information while walking the // instructions inside the block. This implementation tracks the liveness on a // sub-register granularity. // // We assume that the high bits of a physical super-register are not preserved // unless the instruction has an implicit-use operand reading the super- // register. // // X86 Example: // %YMM0 = ... // %XMM0 = ... (Kills %XMM0, all %XMM0s sub-registers, and %YMM0) // // %YMM0 = ... // %XMM0 = ..., %YMM0 (%YMM0 and all its sub-registers are alive) //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CODEGEN_LIVEPHYSREGS_H #define LLVM_CODEGEN_LIVEPHYSREGS_H #include "llvm/ADT/SparseSet.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineBasicBlock.h" #include "llvm/Target/TargetRegisterInfo.h" #include namespace llvm { class MachineInstr; /// \brief A set of live physical registers with functions to track liveness /// when walking backward/forward through a basic block. class LivePhysRegs { const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI; SparseSet LiveRegs; LivePhysRegs(const LivePhysRegs&) = delete; LivePhysRegs &operator=(const LivePhysRegs&) = delete; public: /// \brief Constructs a new empty LivePhysRegs set. LivePhysRegs() : TRI(nullptr), LiveRegs() {} /// \brief Constructs and initialize an empty LivePhysRegs set. LivePhysRegs(const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI) : TRI(TRI) { assert(TRI && "Invalid TargetRegisterInfo pointer."); LiveRegs.setUniverse(TRI->getNumRegs()); } /// \brief Clear and initialize the LivePhysRegs set. void init(const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI) { assert(TRI && "Invalid TargetRegisterInfo pointer."); this->TRI = TRI; LiveRegs.clear(); LiveRegs.setUniverse(TRI->getNumRegs()); } /// \brief Clears the LivePhysRegs set. void clear() { LiveRegs.clear(); } /// \brief Returns true if the set is empty. bool empty() const { return LiveRegs.empty(); } /// \brief Adds a physical register and all its sub-registers to the set. void addReg(unsigned Reg) { assert(TRI && "LivePhysRegs is not initialized."); assert(Reg <= TRI->getNumRegs() && "Expected a physical register."); for (MCSubRegIterator SubRegs(Reg, TRI, /*IncludeSelf=*/true); SubRegs.isValid(); ++SubRegs) LiveRegs.insert(*SubRegs); } /// \brief Removes a physical register, all its sub-registers, and all its /// super-registers from the set. void removeReg(unsigned Reg) { assert(TRI && "LivePhysRegs is not initialized."); assert(Reg <= TRI->getNumRegs() && "Expected a physical register."); for (MCRegAliasIterator R(Reg, TRI, true); R.isValid(); ++R) LiveRegs.erase(*R); } /// \brief Removes physical registers clobbered by the regmask operand @p MO. void removeRegsInMask(const MachineOperand &MO, SmallVectorImpl> *Clobbers); /// \brief Returns true if register @p Reg is contained in the set. This also /// works if only the super register of @p Reg has been defined, because /// addReg() always adds all sub-registers to the set as well. /// Note: Returns false if just some sub registers are live, use available() /// when searching a free register. bool contains(unsigned Reg) const { return LiveRegs.count(Reg); } /// Returns true if register \p Reg and no aliasing register is in the set. bool available(const MachineRegisterInfo &MRI, unsigned Reg) const; /// \brief Simulates liveness when stepping backwards over an /// instruction(bundle): Remove Defs, add uses. This is the recommended way of /// calculating liveness. void stepBackward(const MachineInstr &MI); /// \brief Simulates liveness when stepping forward over an /// instruction(bundle): Remove killed-uses, add defs. This is the not /// recommended way, because it depends on accurate kill flags. If possible /// use stepBackward() instead of this function. /// The clobbers set will be the list of registers either defined or clobbered /// by a regmask. The operand will identify whether this is a regmask or /// register operand. void stepForward(const MachineInstr &MI, SmallVectorImpl> &Clobbers); /// Adds all live-in registers of basic block @p MBB. /// Live in registers are the registers in the blocks live-in list and the /// pristine registers. void addLiveIns(const MachineBasicBlock &MBB); /// Adds all live-out registers of basic block @p MBB. /// Live out registers are the union of the live-in registers of the successor /// blocks and pristine registers. Live out registers of the end block are the /// callee saved registers. void addLiveOuts(const MachineBasicBlock &MBB); /// Like addLiveOuts() but does not add pristine registers/callee saved /// registers. void addLiveOutsNoPristines(const MachineBasicBlock &MBB); typedef SparseSet::const_iterator const_iterator; const_iterator begin() const { return LiveRegs.begin(); } const_iterator end() const { return LiveRegs.end(); } /// \brief Prints the currently live registers to @p OS. void print(raw_ostream &OS) const; /// \brief Dumps the currently live registers to the debug output. void dump() const; }; inline raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const LivePhysRegs& LR) { LR.print(OS); return OS; } } // namespace llvm #endif