//===-- ShrinkWrap.cpp - Compute safe point for prolog/epilog insertion ---===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This pass looks for safe point where the prologue and epilogue can be // inserted. // The safe point for the prologue (resp. epilogue) is called Save // (resp. Restore). // A point is safe for prologue (resp. epilogue) if and only if // it 1) dominates (resp. post-dominates) all the frame related operations and // between 2) two executions of the Save (resp. Restore) point there is an // execution of the Restore (resp. Save) point. // // For instance, the following points are safe: // for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { // Save // ... // Restore // } // Indeed, the execution looks like Save -> Restore -> Save -> Restore ... // And the following points are not: // for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { // Save // ... // } // for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { // ... // Restore // } // Indeed, the execution looks like Save -> Save -> ... -> Restore -> Restore. // // This pass also ensures that the safe points are 3) cheaper than the regular // entry and exits blocks. // // Property #1 is ensured via the use of MachineDominatorTree and // MachinePostDominatorTree. // Property #2 is ensured via property #1 and MachineLoopInfo, i.e., both // points must be in the same loop. // Property #3 is ensured via the MachineBlockFrequencyInfo. // // If this pass found points matching all this properties, then // MachineFrameInfo is updated this that information. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" // To check for profitability. #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineBlockFrequencyInfo.h" // For property #1 for Save. #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineDominators.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h" // To record the result of the analysis. #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h" // For property #2. #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineLoopInfo.h" // For property #1 for Restore. #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachinePostDominators.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h" // To know about callee-saved. #include "llvm/CodeGen/RegisterClassInfo.h" #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" // To query the target about frame lowering. #include "llvm/Target/TargetFrameLowering.h" // To know about frame setup operation. #include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h" // To access TargetInstrInfo. #include "llvm/Target/TargetSubtargetInfo.h" #define DEBUG_TYPE "shrink-wrap" using namespace llvm; STATISTIC(NumFunc, "Number of functions"); STATISTIC(NumCandidates, "Number of shrink-wrapping candidates"); STATISTIC(NumCandidatesDropped, "Number of shrink-wrapping candidates dropped because of frequency"); namespace { /// \brief Class to determine where the safe point to insert the /// prologue and epilogue are. /// Unlike the paper from Fred C. Chow, PLDI'88, that introduces the /// shrink-wrapping term for prologue/epilogue placement, this pass /// does not rely on expensive data-flow analysis. Instead we use the /// dominance properties and loop information to decide which point /// are safe for such insertion. class ShrinkWrap : public MachineFunctionPass { /// Hold callee-saved information. RegisterClassInfo RCI; MachineDominatorTree *MDT; MachinePostDominatorTree *MPDT; /// Current safe point found for the prologue. /// The prologue will be inserted before the first instruction /// in this basic block. MachineBasicBlock *Save; /// Current safe point found for the epilogue. /// The epilogue will be inserted before the first terminator instruction /// in this basic block. MachineBasicBlock *Restore; /// Hold the information of the basic block frequency. /// Use to check the profitability of the new points. MachineBlockFrequencyInfo *MBFI; /// Hold the loop information. Used to determine if Save and Restore /// are in the same loop. MachineLoopInfo *MLI; /// Frequency of the Entry block. uint64_t EntryFreq; /// Current opcode for frame setup. unsigned FrameSetupOpcode; /// Current opcode for frame destroy. unsigned FrameDestroyOpcode; /// Entry block. const MachineBasicBlock *Entry; /// \brief Check if \p MI uses or defines a callee-saved register or /// a frame index. If this is the case, this means \p MI must happen /// after Save and before Restore. bool useOrDefCSROrFI(const MachineInstr &MI) const; /// \brief Update the Save and Restore points such that \p MBB is in /// the region that is dominated by Save and post-dominated by Restore /// and Save and Restore still match the safe point definition. /// Such point may not exist and Save and/or Restore may be null after /// this call. void updateSaveRestorePoints(MachineBasicBlock &MBB); /// \brief Initialize the pass for \p MF. void init(MachineFunction &MF) { RCI.runOnMachineFunction(MF); MDT = &getAnalysis(); MPDT = &getAnalysis(); Save = nullptr; Restore = nullptr; MBFI = &getAnalysis(); MLI = &getAnalysis(); EntryFreq = MBFI->getEntryFreq(); const TargetInstrInfo &TII = *MF.getSubtarget().getInstrInfo(); FrameSetupOpcode = TII.getCallFrameSetupOpcode(); FrameDestroyOpcode = TII.getCallFrameDestroyOpcode(); Entry = &MF.front(); ++NumFunc; } /// Check whether or not Save and Restore points are still interesting for /// shrink-wrapping. bool ArePointsInteresting() const { return Save != Entry && Save && Restore; } public: static char ID; ShrinkWrap() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) { initializeShrinkWrapPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); } void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { AU.setPreservesAll(); AU.addRequired(); AU.addRequired(); AU.addRequired(); AU.addRequired(); MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU); } const char *getPassName() const override { return "Shrink Wrapping analysis"; } /// \brief Perform the shrink-wrapping analysis and update /// the MachineFrameInfo attached to \p MF with the results. bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) override; }; } // End anonymous namespace. char ShrinkWrap::ID = 0; char &llvm::ShrinkWrapID = ShrinkWrap::ID; INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(ShrinkWrap, "shrink-wrap", "Shrink Wrap Pass", false, false) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineBlockFrequencyInfo) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineDominatorTree) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachinePostDominatorTree) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineLoopInfo) INITIALIZE_PASS_END(ShrinkWrap, "shrink-wrap", "Shrink Wrap Pass", false, false) bool ShrinkWrap::useOrDefCSROrFI(const MachineInstr &MI) const { if (MI.getOpcode() == FrameSetupOpcode || MI.getOpcode() == FrameDestroyOpcode) { DEBUG(dbgs() << "Frame instruction: " << MI << '\n'); return true; } for (const MachineOperand &MO : MI.operands()) { bool UseCSR = false; if (MO.isReg()) { unsigned PhysReg = MO.getReg(); if (!PhysReg) continue; assert(TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(PhysReg) && "Unallocated register?!"); UseCSR = RCI.getLastCalleeSavedAlias(PhysReg); } // TODO: Handle regmask more accurately. // For now, be conservative about them. if (UseCSR || MO.isFI() || MO.isRegMask()) { DEBUG(dbgs() << "Use or define CSR(" << UseCSR << ") or FI(" << MO.isFI() << "): " << MI << '\n'); return true; } } return false; } /// \brief Helper function to find the immediate (post) dominator. template MachineBasicBlock *FindIDom(MachineBasicBlock &Block, ListOfBBs BBs, DominanceAnalysis &Dom) { MachineBasicBlock *IDom = &Block; for (MachineBasicBlock *BB : BBs) { IDom = Dom.findNearestCommonDominator(IDom, BB); if (!IDom) break; } return IDom; } void ShrinkWrap::updateSaveRestorePoints(MachineBasicBlock &MBB) { // Get rid of the easy cases first. if (!Save) Save = &MBB; else Save = MDT->findNearestCommonDominator(Save, &MBB); if (!Save) { DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found a block that is not reachable from Entry\n"); return; } if (!Restore) Restore = &MBB; else Restore = MPDT->findNearestCommonDominator(Restore, &MBB); // Make sure we would be able to insert the restore code before the // terminator. if (Restore == &MBB) { for (const MachineInstr &Terminator : MBB.terminators()) { if (!useOrDefCSROrFI(Terminator)) continue; // One of the terminator needs to happen before the restore point. if (MBB.succ_empty()) { Restore = nullptr; break; } // Look for a restore point that post-dominates all the successors. // The immediate post-dominator is what we are looking for. Restore = FindIDom<>(*Restore, Restore->successors(), *MPDT); break; } } if (!Restore) { DEBUG(dbgs() << "Restore point needs to be spanned on several blocks\n"); return; } // Make sure Save and Restore are suitable for shrink-wrapping: // 1. all path from Save needs to lead to Restore before exiting. // 2. all path to Restore needs to go through Save from Entry. // We achieve that by making sure that: // A. Save dominates Restore. // B. Restore post-dominates Save. // C. Save and Restore are in the same loop. bool SaveDominatesRestore = false; bool RestorePostDominatesSave = false; while (Save && Restore && (!(SaveDominatesRestore = MDT->dominates(Save, Restore)) || !(RestorePostDominatesSave = MPDT->dominates(Restore, Save)) || MLI->getLoopFor(Save) != MLI->getLoopFor(Restore))) { // Fix (A). if (!SaveDominatesRestore) { Save = MDT->findNearestCommonDominator(Save, Restore); continue; } // Fix (B). if (!RestorePostDominatesSave) Restore = MPDT->findNearestCommonDominator(Restore, Save); // Fix (C). if (Save && Restore && Save != Restore && MLI->getLoopFor(Save) != MLI->getLoopFor(Restore)) { if (MLI->getLoopDepth(Save) > MLI->getLoopDepth(Restore)) // Push Save outside of this loop. Save = FindIDom<>(*Save, Save->predecessors(), *MDT); else // Push Restore outside of this loop. Restore = FindIDom<>(*Restore, Restore->successors(), *MPDT); } } } bool ShrinkWrap::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) { if (MF.empty()) return false; DEBUG(dbgs() << "**** Analysing " << MF.getName() << '\n'); init(MF); for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : MF) { DEBUG(dbgs() << "Look into: " << MBB.getNumber() << ' ' << MBB.getName() << '\n'); for (const MachineInstr &MI : MBB) { if (!useOrDefCSROrFI(MI)) continue; // Save (resp. restore) point must dominate (resp. post dominate) // MI. Look for the proper basic block for those. updateSaveRestorePoints(MBB); // If we are at a point where we cannot improve the placement of // save/restore instructions, just give up. if (!ArePointsInteresting()) { DEBUG(dbgs() << "No Shrink wrap candidate found\n"); return false; } // No need to look for other instructions, this basic block // will already be part of the handled region. break; } } if (!ArePointsInteresting()) { // If the points are not interesting at this point, then they must be null // because it means we did not encounter any frame/CSR related code. // Otherwise, we would have returned from the previous loop. assert(!Save && !Restore && "We miss a shrink-wrap opportunity?!"); DEBUG(dbgs() << "Nothing to shrink-wrap\n"); return false; } DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n ** Results **\nFrequency of the Entry: " << EntryFreq << '\n'); const TargetFrameLowering *TFI = MF.getSubtarget().getFrameLowering(); do { DEBUG(dbgs() << "Shrink wrap candidates (#, Name, Freq):\nSave: " << Save->getNumber() << ' ' << Save->getName() << ' ' << MBFI->getBlockFreq(Save).getFrequency() << "\nRestore: " << Restore->getNumber() << ' ' << Restore->getName() << ' ' << MBFI->getBlockFreq(Restore).getFrequency() << '\n'); bool IsSaveCheap, TargetCanUseSaveAsPrologue = false; if (((IsSaveCheap = EntryFreq >= MBFI->getBlockFreq(Save).getFrequency()) && EntryFreq >= MBFI->getBlockFreq(Restore).getFrequency()) && ((TargetCanUseSaveAsPrologue = TFI->canUseAsPrologue(*Save)) && TFI->canUseAsEpilogue(*Restore))) break; DEBUG(dbgs() << "New points are too expensive or invalid for the target\n"); MachineBasicBlock *NewBB; if (!IsSaveCheap || !TargetCanUseSaveAsPrologue) { Save = FindIDom<>(*Save, Save->predecessors(), *MDT); if (!Save) break; NewBB = Save; } else { // Restore is expensive. Restore = FindIDom<>(*Restore, Restore->successors(), *MPDT); if (!Restore) break; NewBB = Restore; } updateSaveRestorePoints(*NewBB); } while (Save && Restore); if (!ArePointsInteresting()) { ++NumCandidatesDropped; return false; } DEBUG(dbgs() << "Final shrink wrap candidates:\nSave: " << Save->getNumber() << ' ' << Save->getName() << "\nRestore: " << Restore->getNumber() << ' ' << Restore->getName() << '\n'); MachineFrameInfo *MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); MFI->setSavePoint(Save); MFI->setRestorePoint(Restore); ++NumCandidates; return false; }