//===--------------------- InstrBuilder.cpp ---------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// \file /// /// This file implements the InstrBuilder interface. /// //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "llvm/MCA/InstrBuilder.h" #include "llvm/ADT/APInt.h" #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h" #include "llvm/MC/MCInst.h" #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" #include "llvm/Support/WithColor.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" #define DEBUG_TYPE "llvm-mca" namespace llvm { namespace mca { InstrBuilder::InstrBuilder(const llvm::MCSubtargetInfo &sti, const llvm::MCInstrInfo &mcii, const llvm::MCRegisterInfo &mri, const llvm::MCInstrAnalysis *mcia) : STI(sti), MCII(mcii), MRI(mri), MCIA(mcia), FirstCallInst(true), FirstReturnInst(true) { const MCSchedModel &SM = STI.getSchedModel(); ProcResourceMasks.resize(SM.getNumProcResourceKinds()); computeProcResourceMasks(STI.getSchedModel(), ProcResourceMasks); } static void initializeUsedResources(InstrDesc &ID, const MCSchedClassDesc &SCDesc, const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, ArrayRef ProcResourceMasks) { const MCSchedModel &SM = STI.getSchedModel(); // Populate resources consumed. using ResourcePlusCycles = std::pair; std::vector Worklist; // Track cycles contributed by resources that are in a "Super" relationship. // This is required if we want to correctly match the behavior of method // SubtargetEmitter::ExpandProcResource() in Tablegen. When computing the set // of "consumed" processor resources and resource cycles, the logic in // ExpandProcResource() doesn't update the number of resource cycles // contributed by a "Super" resource to a group. // We need to take this into account when we find that a processor resource is // part of a group, and it is also used as the "Super" of other resources. // This map stores the number of cycles contributed by sub-resources that are // part of a "Super" resource. The key value is the "Super" resource mask ID. DenseMap SuperResources; unsigned NumProcResources = SM.getNumProcResourceKinds(); APInt Buffers(NumProcResources, 0); bool AllInOrderResources = true; bool AnyDispatchHazards = false; for (unsigned I = 0, E = SCDesc.NumWriteProcResEntries; I < E; ++I) { const MCWriteProcResEntry *PRE = STI.getWriteProcResBegin(&SCDesc) + I; const MCProcResourceDesc &PR = *SM.getProcResource(PRE->ProcResourceIdx); if (!PRE->Cycles) { #ifndef NDEBUG WithColor::warning() << "Ignoring invalid write of zero cycles on processor resource " << PR.Name << "\n"; WithColor::note() << "found in scheduling class " << SCDesc.Name << " (write index #" << I << ")\n"; #endif continue; } uint64_t Mask = ProcResourceMasks[PRE->ProcResourceIdx]; if (PR.BufferSize < 0) { AllInOrderResources = false; } else { Buffers.setBit(getResourceStateIndex(Mask)); AnyDispatchHazards |= (PR.BufferSize == 0); AllInOrderResources &= (PR.BufferSize <= 1); } CycleSegment RCy(0, PRE->Cycles, false); Worklist.emplace_back(ResourcePlusCycles(Mask, ResourceUsage(RCy))); if (PR.SuperIdx) { uint64_t Super = ProcResourceMasks[PR.SuperIdx]; SuperResources[Super] += PRE->Cycles; } } ID.MustIssueImmediately = AllInOrderResources && AnyDispatchHazards; // Sort elements by mask popcount, so that we prioritize resource units over // resource groups, and smaller groups over larger groups. sort(Worklist, [](const ResourcePlusCycles &A, const ResourcePlusCycles &B) { unsigned popcntA = countPopulation(A.first); unsigned popcntB = countPopulation(B.first); if (popcntA < popcntB) return true; if (popcntA > popcntB) return false; return A.first < B.first; }); uint64_t UsedResourceUnits = 0; uint64_t UsedResourceGroups = 0; // Remove cycles contributed by smaller resources. for (unsigned I = 0, E = Worklist.size(); I < E; ++I) { ResourcePlusCycles &A = Worklist[I]; if (!A.second.size()) { assert(countPopulation(A.first) > 1 && "Expected a group!"); UsedResourceGroups |= PowerOf2Floor(A.first); continue; } ID.Resources.emplace_back(A); uint64_t NormalizedMask = A.first; if (countPopulation(A.first) == 1) { UsedResourceUnits |= A.first; } else { // Remove the leading 1 from the resource group mask. NormalizedMask ^= PowerOf2Floor(NormalizedMask); UsedResourceGroups |= (A.first ^ NormalizedMask); } for (unsigned J = I + 1; J < E; ++J) { ResourcePlusCycles &B = Worklist[J]; if ((NormalizedMask & B.first) == NormalizedMask) { B.second.CS.subtract(A.second.size() - SuperResources[A.first]); if (countPopulation(B.first) > 1) B.second.NumUnits++; } } } // A SchedWrite may specify a number of cycles in which a resource group // is reserved. For example (on target x86; cpu Haswell): // // SchedWriteRes<[HWPort0, HWPort1, HWPort01]> { // let ResourceCycles = [2, 2, 3]; // } // // This means: // Resource units HWPort0 and HWPort1 are both used for 2cy. // Resource group HWPort01 is the union of HWPort0 and HWPort1. // Since this write touches both HWPort0 and HWPort1 for 2cy, HWPort01 // will not be usable for 2 entire cycles from instruction issue. // // On top of those 2cy, SchedWriteRes explicitly specifies an extra latency // of 3 cycles for HWPort01. This tool assumes that the 3cy latency is an // extra delay on top of the 2 cycles latency. // During those extra cycles, HWPort01 is not usable by other instructions. for (ResourcePlusCycles &RPC : ID.Resources) { if (countPopulation(RPC.first) > 1 && !RPC.second.isReserved()) { // Remove the leading 1 from the resource group mask. uint64_t Mask = RPC.first ^ PowerOf2Floor(RPC.first); if ((Mask & UsedResourceUnits) == Mask) RPC.second.setReserved(); } } // Identify extra buffers that are consumed through super resources. for (const std::pair &SR : SuperResources) { for (unsigned I = 1, E = NumProcResources; I < E; ++I) { const MCProcResourceDesc &PR = *SM.getProcResource(I); if (PR.BufferSize == -1) continue; uint64_t Mask = ProcResourceMasks[I]; if (Mask != SR.first && ((Mask & SR.first) == SR.first)) Buffers.setBit(getResourceStateIndex(Mask)); } } ID.UsedBuffers = Buffers.getZExtValue(); ID.UsedProcResUnits = UsedResourceUnits; ID.UsedProcResGroups = UsedResourceGroups; LLVM_DEBUG({ for (const std::pair &R : ID.Resources) dbgs() << "\t\tResource Mask=" << format_hex(R.first, 16) << ", " << "Reserved=" << R.second.isReserved() << ", " << "#Units=" << R.second.NumUnits << ", " << "cy=" << R.second.size() << '\n'; uint64_t BufferIDs = ID.UsedBuffers; while (BufferIDs) { uint64_t Current = BufferIDs & (-BufferIDs); dbgs() << "\t\tBuffer Mask=" << format_hex(Current, 16) << '\n'; BufferIDs ^= Current; } dbgs() << "\t\t Used Units=" << format_hex(ID.UsedProcResUnits, 16) << '\n'; dbgs() << "\t\tUsed Groups=" << format_hex(ID.UsedProcResGroups, 16) << '\n'; }); } static void computeMaxLatency(InstrDesc &ID, const MCInstrDesc &MCDesc, const MCSchedClassDesc &SCDesc, const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) { if (MCDesc.isCall()) { // We cannot estimate how long this call will take. // Artificially set an arbitrarily high latency (100cy). ID.MaxLatency = 100U; return; } int Latency = MCSchedModel::computeInstrLatency(STI, SCDesc); // If latency is unknown, then conservatively assume a MaxLatency of 100cy. ID.MaxLatency = Latency < 0 ? 100U : static_cast(Latency); } static Error verifyOperands(const MCInstrDesc &MCDesc, const MCInst &MCI) { // Count register definitions, and skip non register operands in the process. unsigned I, E; unsigned NumExplicitDefs = MCDesc.getNumDefs(); for (I = 0, E = MCI.getNumOperands(); NumExplicitDefs && I < E; ++I) { const MCOperand &Op = MCI.getOperand(I); if (Op.isReg()) --NumExplicitDefs; } if (NumExplicitDefs) { return make_error>( "Expected more register operand definitions.", MCI); } if (MCDesc.hasOptionalDef()) { // Always assume that the optional definition is the last operand. const MCOperand &Op = MCI.getOperand(MCDesc.getNumOperands() - 1); if (I == MCI.getNumOperands() || !Op.isReg()) { std::string Message = "expected a register operand for an optional definition. Instruction " "has not been correctly analyzed."; return make_error>(Message, MCI); } } return ErrorSuccess(); } void InstrBuilder::populateWrites(InstrDesc &ID, const MCInst &MCI, unsigned SchedClassID) { const MCInstrDesc &MCDesc = MCII.get(MCI.getOpcode()); const MCSchedModel &SM = STI.getSchedModel(); const MCSchedClassDesc &SCDesc = *SM.getSchedClassDesc(SchedClassID); // Assumptions made by this algorithm: // 1. The number of explicit and implicit register definitions in a MCInst // matches the number of explicit and implicit definitions according to // the opcode descriptor (MCInstrDesc). // 2. Uses start at index #(MCDesc.getNumDefs()). // 3. There can only be a single optional register definition, an it is // always the last operand of the sequence (excluding extra operands // contributed by variadic opcodes). // // These assumptions work quite well for most out-of-order in-tree targets // like x86. This is mainly because the vast majority of instructions is // expanded to MCInst using a straightforward lowering logic that preserves // the ordering of the operands. // // About assumption 1. // The algorithm allows non-register operands between register operand // definitions. This helps to handle some special ARM instructions with // implicit operand increment (-mtriple=armv7): // // vld1.32 {d18, d19}, [r1]! @ // @ (!!) // @ // @ // @ // @ > // // MCDesc reports: // 6 explicit operands. // 1 optional definition // 2 explicit definitions (!!) // // The presence of an 'Imm' operand between the two register definitions // breaks the assumption that "register definitions are always at the // beginning of the operand sequence". // // To workaround this issue, this algorithm ignores (i.e. skips) any // non-register operands between register definitions. The optional // definition is still at index #(NumOperands-1). // // According to assumption 2. register reads start at #(NumExplicitDefs-1). // That means, register R1 from the example is both read and written. unsigned NumExplicitDefs = MCDesc.getNumDefs(); unsigned NumImplicitDefs = MCDesc.getNumImplicitDefs(); unsigned NumWriteLatencyEntries = SCDesc.NumWriteLatencyEntries; unsigned TotalDefs = NumExplicitDefs + NumImplicitDefs; if (MCDesc.hasOptionalDef()) TotalDefs++; unsigned NumVariadicOps = MCI.getNumOperands() - MCDesc.getNumOperands(); ID.Writes.resize(TotalDefs + NumVariadicOps); // Iterate over the operands list, and skip non-register operands. // The first NumExplicitDefs register operands are expected to be register // definitions. unsigned CurrentDef = 0; unsigned i = 0; for (; i < MCI.getNumOperands() && CurrentDef < NumExplicitDefs; ++i) { const MCOperand &Op = MCI.getOperand(i); if (!Op.isReg()) continue; WriteDescriptor &Write = ID.Writes[CurrentDef]; Write.OpIndex = i; if (CurrentDef < NumWriteLatencyEntries) { const MCWriteLatencyEntry &WLE = *STI.getWriteLatencyEntry(&SCDesc, CurrentDef); // Conservatively default to MaxLatency. Write.Latency = WLE.Cycles < 0 ? ID.MaxLatency : static_cast(WLE.Cycles); Write.SClassOrWriteResourceID = WLE.WriteResourceID; } else { // Assign a default latency for this write. Write.Latency = ID.MaxLatency; Write.SClassOrWriteResourceID = 0; } Write.IsOptionalDef = false; LLVM_DEBUG({ dbgs() << "\t\t[Def] OpIdx=" << Write.OpIndex << ", Latency=" << Write.Latency << ", WriteResourceID=" << Write.SClassOrWriteResourceID << '\n'; }); CurrentDef++; } assert(CurrentDef == NumExplicitDefs && "Expected more register operand definitions."); for (CurrentDef = 0; CurrentDef < NumImplicitDefs; ++CurrentDef) { unsigned Index = NumExplicitDefs + CurrentDef; WriteDescriptor &Write = ID.Writes[Index]; Write.OpIndex = ~CurrentDef; Write.RegisterID = MCDesc.getImplicitDefs()[CurrentDef]; if (Index < NumWriteLatencyEntries) { const MCWriteLatencyEntry &WLE = *STI.getWriteLatencyEntry(&SCDesc, Index); // Conservatively default to MaxLatency. Write.Latency = WLE.Cycles < 0 ? ID.MaxLatency : static_cast(WLE.Cycles); Write.SClassOrWriteResourceID = WLE.WriteResourceID; } else { // Assign a default latency for this write. Write.Latency = ID.MaxLatency; Write.SClassOrWriteResourceID = 0; } Write.IsOptionalDef = false; assert(Write.RegisterID != 0 && "Expected a valid phys register!"); LLVM_DEBUG({ dbgs() << "\t\t[Def][I] OpIdx=" << ~Write.OpIndex << ", PhysReg=" << MRI.getName(Write.RegisterID) << ", Latency=" << Write.Latency << ", WriteResourceID=" << Write.SClassOrWriteResourceID << '\n'; }); } if (MCDesc.hasOptionalDef()) { WriteDescriptor &Write = ID.Writes[NumExplicitDefs + NumImplicitDefs]; Write.OpIndex = MCDesc.getNumOperands() - 1; // Assign a default latency for this write. Write.Latency = ID.MaxLatency; Write.SClassOrWriteResourceID = 0; Write.IsOptionalDef = true; LLVM_DEBUG({ dbgs() << "\t\t[Def][O] OpIdx=" << Write.OpIndex << ", Latency=" << Write.Latency << ", WriteResourceID=" << Write.SClassOrWriteResourceID << '\n'; }); } if (!NumVariadicOps) return; // FIXME: if an instruction opcode is flagged 'mayStore', and it has no // "unmodeledSideEffects', then this logic optimistically assumes that any // extra register operands in the variadic sequence is not a register // definition. // // Otherwise, we conservatively assume that any register operand from the // variadic sequence is both a register read and a register write. bool AssumeUsesOnly = MCDesc.mayStore() && !MCDesc.mayLoad() && !MCDesc.hasUnmodeledSideEffects(); CurrentDef = NumExplicitDefs + NumImplicitDefs + MCDesc.hasOptionalDef(); for (unsigned I = 0, OpIndex = MCDesc.getNumOperands(); I < NumVariadicOps && !AssumeUsesOnly; ++I, ++OpIndex) { const MCOperand &Op = MCI.getOperand(OpIndex); if (!Op.isReg()) continue; WriteDescriptor &Write = ID.Writes[CurrentDef]; Write.OpIndex = OpIndex; // Assign a default latency for this write. Write.Latency = ID.MaxLatency; Write.SClassOrWriteResourceID = 0; Write.IsOptionalDef = false; ++CurrentDef; LLVM_DEBUG({ dbgs() << "\t\t[Def][V] OpIdx=" << Write.OpIndex << ", Latency=" << Write.Latency << ", WriteResourceID=" << Write.SClassOrWriteResourceID << '\n'; }); } ID.Writes.resize(CurrentDef); } void InstrBuilder::populateReads(InstrDesc &ID, const MCInst &MCI, unsigned SchedClassID) { const MCInstrDesc &MCDesc = MCII.get(MCI.getOpcode()); unsigned NumExplicitUses = MCDesc.getNumOperands() - MCDesc.getNumDefs(); unsigned NumImplicitUses = MCDesc.getNumImplicitUses(); // Remove the optional definition. if (MCDesc.hasOptionalDef()) --NumExplicitUses; unsigned NumVariadicOps = MCI.getNumOperands() - MCDesc.getNumOperands(); unsigned TotalUses = NumExplicitUses + NumImplicitUses + NumVariadicOps; ID.Reads.resize(TotalUses); unsigned CurrentUse = 0; for (unsigned I = 0, OpIndex = MCDesc.getNumDefs(); I < NumExplicitUses; ++I, ++OpIndex) { const MCOperand &Op = MCI.getOperand(OpIndex); if (!Op.isReg()) continue; ReadDescriptor &Read = ID.Reads[CurrentUse]; Read.OpIndex = OpIndex; Read.UseIndex = I; Read.SchedClassID = SchedClassID; ++CurrentUse; LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\t\t[Use] OpIdx=" << Read.OpIndex << ", UseIndex=" << Read.UseIndex << '\n'); } // For the purpose of ReadAdvance, implicit uses come directly after explicit // uses. The "UseIndex" must be updated according to that implicit layout. for (unsigned I = 0; I < NumImplicitUses; ++I) { ReadDescriptor &Read = ID.Reads[CurrentUse + I]; Read.OpIndex = ~I; Read.UseIndex = NumExplicitUses + I; Read.RegisterID = MCDesc.getImplicitUses()[I]; Read.SchedClassID = SchedClassID; LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\t\t[Use][I] OpIdx=" << ~Read.OpIndex << ", UseIndex=" << Read.UseIndex << ", RegisterID=" << MRI.getName(Read.RegisterID) << '\n'); } CurrentUse += NumImplicitUses; // FIXME: If an instruction opcode is marked as 'mayLoad', and it has no // "unmodeledSideEffects", then this logic optimistically assumes that any // extra register operand in the variadic sequence is not a register // definition. bool AssumeDefsOnly = !MCDesc.mayStore() && MCDesc.mayLoad() && !MCDesc.hasUnmodeledSideEffects(); for (unsigned I = 0, OpIndex = MCDesc.getNumOperands(); I < NumVariadicOps && !AssumeDefsOnly; ++I, ++OpIndex) { const MCOperand &Op = MCI.getOperand(OpIndex); if (!Op.isReg()) continue; ReadDescriptor &Read = ID.Reads[CurrentUse]; Read.OpIndex = OpIndex; Read.UseIndex = NumExplicitUses + NumImplicitUses + I; Read.SchedClassID = SchedClassID; ++CurrentUse; LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\t\t[Use][V] OpIdx=" << Read.OpIndex << ", UseIndex=" << Read.UseIndex << '\n'); } ID.Reads.resize(CurrentUse); } Error InstrBuilder::verifyInstrDesc(const InstrDesc &ID, const MCInst &MCI) const { if (ID.NumMicroOps != 0) return ErrorSuccess(); bool UsesMemory = ID.MayLoad || ID.MayStore; bool UsesBuffers = ID.UsedBuffers; bool UsesResources = !ID.Resources.empty(); if (!UsesMemory && !UsesBuffers && !UsesResources) return ErrorSuccess(); StringRef Message; if (UsesMemory) { Message = "found an inconsistent instruction that decodes " "into zero opcodes and that consumes load/store " "unit resources."; } else { Message = "found an inconsistent instruction that decodes " "to zero opcodes and that consumes scheduler " "resources."; } return make_error>(Message, MCI); } Expected InstrBuilder::createInstrDescImpl(const MCInst &MCI) { assert(STI.getSchedModel().hasInstrSchedModel() && "Itineraries are not yet supported!"); // Obtain the instruction descriptor from the opcode. unsigned short Opcode = MCI.getOpcode(); const MCInstrDesc &MCDesc = MCII.get(Opcode); const MCSchedModel &SM = STI.getSchedModel(); // Then obtain the scheduling class information from the instruction. unsigned SchedClassID = MCDesc.getSchedClass(); bool IsVariant = SM.getSchedClassDesc(SchedClassID)->isVariant(); // Try to solve variant scheduling classes. if (IsVariant) { unsigned CPUID = SM.getProcessorID(); while (SchedClassID && SM.getSchedClassDesc(SchedClassID)->isVariant()) SchedClassID = STI.resolveVariantSchedClass(SchedClassID, &MCI, CPUID); if (!SchedClassID) { return make_error>( "unable to resolve scheduling class for write variant.", MCI); } } // Check if this instruction is supported. Otherwise, report an error. const MCSchedClassDesc &SCDesc = *SM.getSchedClassDesc(SchedClassID); if (SCDesc.NumMicroOps == MCSchedClassDesc::InvalidNumMicroOps) { return make_error>( "found an unsupported instruction in the input assembly sequence.", MCI); } LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n\t\tOpcode Name= " << MCII.getName(Opcode) << '\n'); LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\t\tSchedClassID=" << SchedClassID << '\n'); // Create a new empty descriptor. std::unique_ptr ID = std::make_unique(); ID->NumMicroOps = SCDesc.NumMicroOps; ID->SchedClassID = SchedClassID; if (MCDesc.isCall() && FirstCallInst) { // We don't correctly model calls. WithColor::warning() << "found a call in the input assembly sequence.\n"; WithColor::note() << "call instructions are not correctly modeled. " << "Assume a latency of 100cy.\n"; FirstCallInst = false; } if (MCDesc.isReturn() && FirstReturnInst) { WithColor::warning() << "found a return instruction in the input" << " assembly sequence.\n"; WithColor::note() << "program counter updates are ignored.\n"; FirstReturnInst = false; } ID->MayLoad = MCDesc.mayLoad(); ID->MayStore = MCDesc.mayStore(); ID->HasSideEffects = MCDesc.hasUnmodeledSideEffects(); ID->BeginGroup = SCDesc.BeginGroup; ID->EndGroup = SCDesc.EndGroup; initializeUsedResources(*ID, SCDesc, STI, ProcResourceMasks); computeMaxLatency(*ID, MCDesc, SCDesc, STI); if (Error Err = verifyOperands(MCDesc, MCI)) return std::move(Err); populateWrites(*ID, MCI, SchedClassID); populateReads(*ID, MCI, SchedClassID); LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\t\tMaxLatency=" << ID->MaxLatency << '\n'); LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "\t\tNumMicroOps=" << ID->NumMicroOps << '\n'); // Sanity check on the instruction descriptor. if (Error Err = verifyInstrDesc(*ID, MCI)) return std::move(Err); // Now add the new descriptor. bool IsVariadic = MCDesc.isVariadic(); if (!IsVariadic && !IsVariant) { Descriptors[MCI.getOpcode()] = std::move(ID); return *Descriptors[MCI.getOpcode()]; } VariantDescriptors[&MCI] = std::move(ID); return *VariantDescriptors[&MCI]; } Expected InstrBuilder::getOrCreateInstrDesc(const MCInst &MCI) { if (Descriptors.find_as(MCI.getOpcode()) != Descriptors.end()) return *Descriptors[MCI.getOpcode()]; if (VariantDescriptors.find(&MCI) != VariantDescriptors.end()) return *VariantDescriptors[&MCI]; return createInstrDescImpl(MCI); } Expected> InstrBuilder::createInstruction(const MCInst &MCI) { Expected DescOrErr = getOrCreateInstrDesc(MCI); if (!DescOrErr) return DescOrErr.takeError(); const InstrDesc &D = *DescOrErr; std::unique_ptr NewIS = std::make_unique(D); // Check if this is a dependency breaking instruction. APInt Mask; bool IsZeroIdiom = false; bool IsDepBreaking = false; if (MCIA) { unsigned ProcID = STI.getSchedModel().getProcessorID(); IsZeroIdiom = MCIA->isZeroIdiom(MCI, Mask, ProcID); IsDepBreaking = IsZeroIdiom || MCIA->isDependencyBreaking(MCI, Mask, ProcID); if (MCIA->isOptimizableRegisterMove(MCI, ProcID)) NewIS->setOptimizableMove(); } // Initialize Reads first. MCPhysReg RegID = 0; for (const ReadDescriptor &RD : D.Reads) { if (!RD.isImplicitRead()) { // explicit read. const MCOperand &Op = MCI.getOperand(RD.OpIndex); // Skip non-register operands. if (!Op.isReg()) continue; RegID = Op.getReg(); } else { // Implicit read. RegID = RD.RegisterID; } // Skip invalid register operands. if (!RegID) continue; // Okay, this is a register operand. Create a ReadState for it. NewIS->getUses().emplace_back(RD, RegID); ReadState &RS = NewIS->getUses().back(); if (IsDepBreaking) { // A mask of all zeroes means: explicit input operands are not // independent. if (Mask.isNullValue()) { if (!RD.isImplicitRead()) RS.setIndependentFromDef(); } else { // Check if this register operand is independent according to `Mask`. // Note that Mask may not have enough bits to describe all explicit and // implicit input operands. If this register operand doesn't have a // corresponding bit in Mask, then conservatively assume that it is // dependent. if (Mask.getBitWidth() > RD.UseIndex) { // Okay. This map describe register use `RD.UseIndex`. if (Mask[RD.UseIndex]) RS.setIndependentFromDef(); } } } } // Early exit if there are no writes. if (D.Writes.empty()) return std::move(NewIS); // Track register writes that implicitly clear the upper portion of the // underlying super-registers using an APInt. APInt WriteMask(D.Writes.size(), 0); // Now query the MCInstrAnalysis object to obtain information about which // register writes implicitly clear the upper portion of a super-register. if (MCIA) MCIA->clearsSuperRegisters(MRI, MCI, WriteMask); // Initialize writes. unsigned WriteIndex = 0; for (const WriteDescriptor &WD : D.Writes) { RegID = WD.isImplicitWrite() ? WD.RegisterID : MCI.getOperand(WD.OpIndex).getReg(); // Check if this is a optional definition that references NoReg. if (WD.IsOptionalDef && !RegID) { ++WriteIndex; continue; } assert(RegID && "Expected a valid register ID!"); NewIS->getDefs().emplace_back(WD, RegID, /* ClearsSuperRegs */ WriteMask[WriteIndex], /* WritesZero */ IsZeroIdiom); ++WriteIndex; } return std::move(NewIS); } } // namespace mca } // namespace llvm