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1 /* Swing Modulo Scheduling implementation.
2 Copyright (C) 2004
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Ayal Zaks and Mustafa Hagog <zaks,mustafa@il.ibm.com>
6 This file is part of GCC.
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
10 Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
11 version.
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
14 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
16 for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
20 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
21 02111-1307, USA. */
24 #include "config.h"
25 #include "system.h"
26 #include "coretypes.h"
27 #include "tm.h"
28 #include "toplev.h"
29 #include "rtl.h"
30 #include "tm_p.h"
31 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
32 #include "basic-block.h"
33 #include "regs.h"
34 #include "function.h"
35 #include "flags.h"
36 #include "insn-config.h"
37 #include "insn-attr.h"
38 #include "except.h"
39 #include "toplev.h"
40 #include "recog.h"
41 #include "sched-int.h"
42 #include "target.h"
43 #include "cfglayout.h"
44 #include "cfgloop.h"
45 #include "cfghooks.h"
46 #include "expr.h"
47 #include "params.h"
48 #include "gcov-io.h"
49 #include "df.h"
50 #include "ddg.h"
52 #ifdef INSN_SCHEDULING
54 /* This file contains the implementation of the Swing Modulo Scheduler,
55 described in the following references:
56 [1] J. Llosa, A. Gonzalez, E. Ayguade, M. Valero., and J. Eckhardt.
57 Lifetime--sensitive modulo scheduling in a production environment.
58 IEEE Trans. on Comps., 50(3), March 2001
59 [2] J. Llosa, A. Gonzalez, E. Ayguade, and M. Valero.
60 Swing Modulo Scheduling: A Lifetime Sensitive Approach.
61 PACT '96 , pages 80-87, October 1996 (Boston - Massachusetts - USA).
63 The basic structure is:
64 1. Build a data-dependence graph (DDG) for each loop.
65 2. Use the DDG to order the insns of a loop (not in topological order
66 necessarily, but rather) trying to place each insn after all its
67 predecessors _or_ after all its successors.
68 3. Compute MII: a lower bound on the number of cycles to schedule the loop.
69 4. Use the ordering to perform list-scheduling of the loop:
70 1. Set II = MII. We will try to schedule the loop within II cycles.
71 2. Try to schedule the insns one by one according to the ordering.
72 For each insn compute an interval of cycles by considering already-
73 scheduled preds and succs (and associated latencies); try to place
74 the insn in the cycles of this window checking for potential
75 resource conflicts (using the DFA interface).
76 Note: this is different from the cycle-scheduling of schedule_insns;
77 here the insns are not scheduled monotonically top-down (nor bottom-
78 up).
79 3. If failed in scheduling all insns - bump II++ and try again, unless
80 II reaches an upper bound MaxII, inwhich case report failure.
81 5. If we succeeded in scheduling the loop within II cycles, we now
82 generate prolog and epilog, decrease the counter of the loop, and
83 perform modulo variable expansion for live ranges that span more than
84 II cycles (i.e. use register copies to prevent a def from overwriting
85 itself before reaching the use).
89 /* This page defines partial-schedule structures and functions for
90 modulo scheduling. */
92 typedef struct partial_schedule *partial_schedule_ptr;
93 typedef struct ps_insn *ps_insn_ptr;
95 /* The minimum (absolute) cycle that a node of ps was scheduled in. */
96 #define PS_MIN_CYCLE(ps) (((partial_schedule_ptr)(ps))->min_cycle)
98 /* The maximum (absolute) cycle that a node of ps was scheduled in. */
99 #define PS_MAX_CYCLE(ps) (((partial_schedule_ptr)(ps))->max_cycle)
101 /* Perform signed modulo, always returning a non-negative value. */
102 #define SMODULO(x,y) ((x) % (y) < 0 ? ((x) % (y) + (y)) : (x) % (y))
104 /* The number of different iterations the nodes in ps span, assuming
105 the stage boundaries are placed efficiently. */
106 #define PS_STAGE_COUNT(ps) ((PS_MAX_CYCLE (ps) - PS_MIN_CYCLE (ps) \
107 + 1 + (ps)->ii - 1) / (ps)->ii)
109 #define CFG_HOOKS cfg_layout_rtl_cfg_hooks
111 /* A single instruction in the partial schedule. */
112 struct ps_insn
114 /* The corresponding DDG_NODE. */
115 ddg_node_ptr node;
117 /* The (absolute) cycle in which the PS instruction is scheduled.
118 Same as SCHED_TIME (node). */
119 int cycle;
121 /* The next/prev PS_INSN in the same row. */
122 ps_insn_ptr next_in_row,
123 prev_in_row;
125 /* The number of nodes in the same row that come after this node. */
126 int row_rest_count;
129 /* Holds the partial schedule as an array of II rows. Each entry of the
130 array points to a linked list of PS_INSNs, which represents the
131 instructions that are scheduled for that row. */
132 struct partial_schedule
134 int ii; /* Number of rows in the partial schedule. */
135 int history; /* Threshold for conflict checking using DFA. */
137 /* rows[i] points to linked list of insns scheduled in row i (0<=i<ii). */
138 ps_insn_ptr *rows;
140 /* The earliest absolute cycle of an insn in the partial schedule. */
141 int min_cycle;
143 /* The latest absolute cycle of an insn in the partial schedule. */
144 int max_cycle;
146 ddg_ptr g; /* The DDG of the insns in the partial schedule. */
150 partial_schedule_ptr create_partial_schedule (int ii, ddg_ptr, int history);
151 void free_partial_schedule (partial_schedule_ptr);
152 void reset_partial_schedule (partial_schedule_ptr, int new_ii);
153 void print_partial_schedule (partial_schedule_ptr, FILE *);
154 ps_insn_ptr ps_add_node_check_conflicts (partial_schedule_ptr,
155 ddg_node_ptr node, int cycle);
156 void rotate_partial_schedule (partial_schedule_ptr, int);
157 void set_row_column_for_ps (partial_schedule_ptr);
160 /* This page defines constants and structures for the modulo scheduling
161 driver. */
163 /* As in haifa-sched.c: */
164 /* issue_rate is the number of insns that can be scheduled in the same
165 machine cycle. It can be defined in the config/mach/mach.h file,
166 otherwise we set it to 1. */
168 static int issue_rate;
170 /* For printing statistics. */
171 static FILE *stats_file;
173 static int sms_order_nodes (ddg_ptr, int, int * result);
174 static void set_node_sched_params (ddg_ptr);
175 static partial_schedule_ptr sms_schedule_by_order (ddg_ptr, int, int,
176 int *, FILE*);
177 static void permute_partial_schedule (partial_schedule_ptr ps, rtx last);
178 static void generate_prolog_epilog (partial_schedule_ptr, rtx, rtx, int);
179 static void duplicate_insns_of_cycles (partial_schedule_ptr ps,
180 int from_stage, int to_stage,
181 int is_prolog);
184 #define SCHED_ASAP(x) (((node_sched_params_ptr)(x)->aux.info)->asap)
185 #define SCHED_TIME(x) (((node_sched_params_ptr)(x)->aux.info)->time)
186 #define SCHED_FIRST_REG_MOVE(x) \
187 (((node_sched_params_ptr)(x)->aux.info)->first_reg_move)
188 #define SCHED_NREG_MOVES(x) \
189 (((node_sched_params_ptr)(x)->aux.info)->nreg_moves)
190 #define SCHED_ROW(x) (((node_sched_params_ptr)(x)->aux.info)->row)
191 #define SCHED_STAGE(x) (((node_sched_params_ptr)(x)->aux.info)->stage)
192 #define SCHED_COLUMN(x) (((node_sched_params_ptr)(x)->aux.info)->column)
194 /* The scheduling parameters held for each node. */
195 typedef struct node_sched_params
197 int asap; /* A lower-bound on the absolute scheduling cycle. */
198 int time; /* The absolute scheduling cycle (time >= asap). */
200 /* The following field (first_reg_move) is a pointer to the first
201 register-move instruction added to handle the modulo-variable-expansion
202 of the register defined by this node. This register-move copies the
203 original register defined by the node. */
204 rtx first_reg_move;
206 /* The number of register-move instructions added, immediately preceding
207 first_reg_move. */
208 int nreg_moves;
210 int row; /* Holds time % ii. */
211 int stage; /* Holds time / ii. */
213 /* The column of a node inside the ps. If nodes u, v are on the same row,
214 u will precede v if column (u) < column (v). */
215 int column;
216 } *node_sched_params_ptr;
219 /* The following three functions are copied from the current scheduler
220 code in order to use sched_analyze() for computing the dependecies.
221 They are used when initializing the sched_info structure. */
222 static const char *
223 sms_print_insn (rtx insn, int aligned ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
225 static char tmp[80];
227 sprintf (tmp, "i%4d", INSN_UID (insn));
228 return tmp;
231 static int
232 contributes_to_priority (rtx next, rtx insn)
234 return BLOCK_NUM (next) == BLOCK_NUM (insn);
237 static void
238 compute_jump_reg_dependencies (rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
239 regset cond_exec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
240 regset used ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
241 regset set ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
245 static struct sched_info sms_sched_info =
247 NULL,
248 NULL,
249 NULL,
250 NULL,
251 NULL,
252 sms_print_insn,
253 contributes_to_priority,
254 compute_jump_reg_dependencies,
255 NULL, NULL,
256 NULL, NULL,
257 0, 0, 0
261 /* Return the register decremented and tested or zero if it is not a decrement
262 and branch jump insn (similar to doloop_condition_get). */
263 static rtx
264 doloop_register_get (rtx insn, rtx *comp)
266 rtx pattern, cmp, inc, reg, condition;
268 if (GET_CODE (insn) != JUMP_INSN)
269 return NULL_RTX;
270 pattern = PATTERN (insn);
272 /* The canonical doloop pattern we expect is:
274 (parallel [(set (pc) (if_then_else (condition)
275 (label_ref (label))
276 (pc)))
277 (set (reg) (plus (reg) (const_int -1)))
278 (additional clobbers and uses)])
280 where condition is further restricted to be
281 (ne (reg) (const_int 1)). */
283 if (GET_CODE (pattern) != PARALLEL)
284 return NULL_RTX;
286 cmp = XVECEXP (pattern, 0, 0);
287 inc = XVECEXP (pattern, 0, 1);
288 /* Return the compare rtx. */
289 *comp = cmp;
291 /* Check for (set (reg) (something)). */
292 if (GET_CODE (inc) != SET || ! REG_P (SET_DEST (inc)))
293 return NULL_RTX;
295 /* Extract loop counter register. */
296 reg = SET_DEST (inc);
298 /* Check if something = (plus (reg) (const_int -1)). */
299 if (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (inc)) != PLUS
300 || XEXP (SET_SRC (inc), 0) != reg
301 || XEXP (SET_SRC (inc), 1) != constm1_rtx)
302 return NULL_RTX;
304 /* Check for (set (pc) (if_then_else (condition)
305 (label_ref (label))
306 (pc))). */
307 if (GET_CODE (cmp) != SET
308 || SET_DEST (cmp) != pc_rtx
309 || GET_CODE (SET_SRC (cmp)) != IF_THEN_ELSE
310 || GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (cmp), 1)) != LABEL_REF
311 || XEXP (SET_SRC (cmp), 2) != pc_rtx)
312 return NULL_RTX;
314 /* Extract loop termination condition. */
315 condition = XEXP (SET_SRC (cmp), 0);
317 /* Check if condition = (ne (reg) (const_int 1)), which is more
318 restrictive than the check in doloop_condition_get:
319 if ((GET_CODE (condition) != GE && GET_CODE (condition) != NE)
320 || GET_CODE (XEXP (condition, 1)) != CONST_INT). */
321 if (GET_CODE (condition) != NE
322 || XEXP (condition, 1) != const1_rtx)
323 return NULL_RTX;
325 if (XEXP (condition, 0) == reg)
326 return reg;
328 return NULL_RTX;
331 /* Check if COUNT_REG is set to a constant in the PRE_HEADER block, so
332 that the number of iterations is a compile-time constant. If so,
333 return the rtx that sets COUNT_REG to a constant, and set COUNT to
334 this constant. Otherwise return 0. */
335 static rtx
336 const_iteration_count (rtx count_reg, basic_block pre_header,
337 HOST_WIDEST_INT * count)
339 rtx insn;
340 rtx head, tail;
341 get_block_head_tail (pre_header->index, &head, &tail);
343 for (insn = tail; insn != PREV_INSN (head); insn = PREV_INSN (insn))
344 if (INSN_P (insn) && single_set (insn) &&
345 rtx_equal_p (count_reg, SET_DEST (single_set (insn))))
347 rtx pat = single_set (insn);
349 if (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (pat)) == CONST_INT)
351 *count = INTVAL (SET_SRC (pat));
352 return insn;
355 return NULL_RTX;
358 return NULL_RTX;
361 /* A very simple resource-based lower bound on the initiation interval.
362 ??? Improve the accuracy of this bound by considering the
363 utilization of various units. */
364 static int
365 res_MII (ddg_ptr g)
367 return (g->num_nodes / issue_rate);
371 /* Points to the array that contains the sched data for each node. */
372 static node_sched_params_ptr node_sched_params;
374 /* Allocate sched_params for each node and initialize it. Assumes that
375 the aux field of each node contain the asap bound (computed earlier),
376 and copies it into the sched_params field. */
377 static void
378 set_node_sched_params (ddg_ptr g)
380 int i;
382 /* Allocate for each node in the DDG a place to hold the "sched_data". */
383 /* Initialize ASAP/ALAP/HIGHT to zero. */
384 node_sched_params = (node_sched_params_ptr)
385 xcalloc (g->num_nodes,
386 sizeof (struct node_sched_params));
388 /* Set the pointer of the general data of the node to point to the
389 appropriate sched_params strcture. */
390 for (i = 0; i < g->num_nodes; i++)
392 /* Watch out for aliasing problems? */
393 node_sched_params[i].asap = g->nodes[i].aux.count;
394 g->nodes[i].aux.info = &node_sched_params[i];
398 static void
399 print_node_sched_params (FILE * dump_file, int num_nodes)
401 int i;
403 for (i = 0; i < num_nodes; i++)
405 node_sched_params_ptr nsp = &node_sched_params[i];
406 rtx reg_move = nsp->first_reg_move;
407 int j;
409 fprintf (dump_file, "Node %d:\n", i);
410 fprintf (dump_file, " asap = %d:\n", nsp->asap);
411 fprintf (dump_file, " time = %d:\n", nsp->time);
412 fprintf (dump_file, " nreg_moves = %d:\n", nsp->nreg_moves);
413 for (j = 0; j < nsp->nreg_moves; j++)
415 fprintf (dump_file, " reg_move = ");
416 print_rtl_single (dump_file, reg_move);
417 reg_move = PREV_INSN (reg_move);
422 /* Calculate an upper bound for II. SMS should not schedule the loop if it
423 requires more cycles than this bound. Currently set to the sum of the
424 longest latency edge for each node. Reset based on experiments. */
425 static int
426 calculate_maxii (ddg_ptr g)
428 int i;
429 int maxii = 0;
431 for (i = 0; i < g->num_nodes; i++)
433 ddg_node_ptr u = &g->nodes[i];
434 ddg_edge_ptr e;
435 int max_edge_latency = 0;
437 for (e = u->out; e; e = e->next_out)
438 max_edge_latency = MAX (max_edge_latency, e->latency);
440 maxii += max_edge_latency;
442 return maxii;
446 /* Given the partial schdule, generate register moves when the length
447 of the register live range is more than ii; the number of moves is
448 determined according to the following equation:
449 SCHED_TIME (use) - SCHED_TIME (def) { 1 broken loop-carried
450 nreg_moves = ----------------------------------- - { dependecnce.
451 ii { 0 if not.
452 This handles the modulo-variable-expansions (mve's) needed for the ps. */
453 static void
454 generate_reg_moves (partial_schedule_ptr ps)
456 ddg_ptr g = ps->g;
457 int ii = ps->ii;
458 int i;
460 for (i = 0; i < g->num_nodes; i++)
462 ddg_node_ptr u = &g->nodes[i];
463 ddg_edge_ptr e;
464 int nreg_moves = 0, i_reg_move;
465 sbitmap *uses_of_defs;
466 rtx last_reg_move;
467 rtx prev_reg, old_reg;
469 /* Compute the number of reg_moves needed for u, by looking at life
470 ranges started at u (excluding self-loops). */
471 for (e = u->out; e; e = e->next_out)
472 if (e->type == TRUE_DEP && e->dest != e->src)
474 int nreg_moves4e = (SCHED_TIME (e->dest) - SCHED_TIME (e->src)) / ii;
476 /* If dest precedes src in the schedule of the kernel, then dest
477 will read before src writes and we can save one reg_copy. */
478 if (SCHED_ROW (e->dest) == SCHED_ROW (e->src)
479 && SCHED_COLUMN (e->dest) < SCHED_COLUMN (e->src))
480 nreg_moves4e--;
482 nreg_moves = MAX (nreg_moves, nreg_moves4e);
485 if (nreg_moves == 0)
486 continue;
488 /* Every use of the register defined by node may require a different
489 copy of this register, depending on the time the use is scheduled.
490 Set a bitmap vector, telling which nodes use each copy of this
491 register. */
492 uses_of_defs = sbitmap_vector_alloc (nreg_moves, g->num_nodes);
493 sbitmap_vector_zero (uses_of_defs, nreg_moves);
494 for (e = u->out; e; e = e->next_out)
495 if (e->type == TRUE_DEP && e->dest != e->src)
497 int dest_copy = (SCHED_TIME (e->dest) - SCHED_TIME (e->src)) / ii;
499 if (SCHED_ROW (e->dest) == SCHED_ROW (e->src)
500 && SCHED_COLUMN (e->dest) < SCHED_COLUMN (e->src))
501 dest_copy--;
503 if (dest_copy)
504 SET_BIT (uses_of_defs[dest_copy - 1], e->dest->cuid);
507 /* Now generate the reg_moves, attaching relevant uses to them. */
508 SCHED_NREG_MOVES (u) = nreg_moves;
509 old_reg = prev_reg = copy_rtx (SET_DEST (single_set (u->insn)));
510 last_reg_move = u->insn;
512 for (i_reg_move = 0; i_reg_move < nreg_moves; i_reg_move++)
514 int i_use;
515 rtx new_reg = gen_reg_rtx (GET_MODE (prev_reg));
516 rtx reg_move = gen_move_insn (new_reg, prev_reg);
518 add_insn_before (reg_move, last_reg_move);
519 last_reg_move = reg_move;
521 if (!SCHED_FIRST_REG_MOVE (u))
522 SCHED_FIRST_REG_MOVE (u) = reg_move;
524 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (uses_of_defs[i_reg_move], 0, i_use,
525 replace_rtx (g->nodes[i_use].insn, old_reg, new_reg));
527 prev_reg = new_reg;
532 /* Bump the SCHED_TIMEs of all nodes to start from zero. Set the values
533 of SCHED_ROW and SCHED_STAGE. */
534 static void
535 normalize_sched_times (partial_schedule_ptr ps)
537 int i;
538 ddg_ptr g = ps->g;
539 int amount = PS_MIN_CYCLE (ps);
540 int ii = ps->ii;
542 for (i = 0; i < g->num_nodes; i++)
544 ddg_node_ptr u = &g->nodes[i];
545 int normalized_time = SCHED_TIME (u) - amount;
547 if (normalized_time < 0)
548 abort ();
550 SCHED_TIME (u) = normalized_time;
551 SCHED_ROW (u) = normalized_time % ii;
552 SCHED_STAGE (u) = normalized_time / ii;
556 /* Set SCHED_COLUMN of each node according to its position in PS. */
557 static void
558 set_columns_for_ps (partial_schedule_ptr ps)
560 int row;
562 for (row = 0; row < ps->ii; row++)
564 ps_insn_ptr cur_insn = ps->rows[row];
565 int column = 0;
567 for (; cur_insn; cur_insn = cur_insn->next_in_row)
568 SCHED_COLUMN (cur_insn->node) = column++;
572 /* Permute the insns according to their order in PS, from row 0 to
573 row ii-1, and position them right before LAST. This schedules
574 the insns of the loop kernel. */
575 static void
576 permute_partial_schedule (partial_schedule_ptr ps, rtx last)
578 int ii = ps->ii;
579 int row;
580 ps_insn_ptr ps_ij;
582 for (row = 0; row < ii ; row++)
583 for (ps_ij = ps->rows[row]; ps_ij; ps_ij = ps_ij->next_in_row)
584 if (PREV_INSN (last) != ps_ij->node->insn)
585 reorder_insns_nobb (ps_ij->node->first_note, ps_ij->node->insn,
586 PREV_INSN (last));
589 /* Used to generate the prologue & epilogue. Duplicate the subset of
590 nodes whose stages are between FROM_STAGE and TO_STAGE (inclusive
591 of both), together with a prefix/suffix of their reg_moves. */
592 static void
593 duplicate_insns_of_cycles (partial_schedule_ptr ps, int from_stage,
594 int to_stage, int for_prolog)
596 int row;
597 ps_insn_ptr ps_ij;
599 for (row = 0; row < ps->ii; row++)
600 for (ps_ij = ps->rows[row]; ps_ij; ps_ij = ps_ij->next_in_row)
602 ddg_node_ptr u_node = ps_ij->node;
603 int j, i_reg_moves;
604 rtx reg_move = NULL_RTX;
606 if (for_prolog)
608 /* SCHED_STAGE (u_node) >= from_stage == 0. Generate increasing
609 number of reg_moves starting with the second occurrence of
610 u_node, which is generated if its SCHED_STAGE <= to_stage. */
611 i_reg_moves = to_stage - SCHED_STAGE (u_node);
612 i_reg_moves = MAX (i_reg_moves, 0);
613 i_reg_moves = MIN (i_reg_moves, SCHED_NREG_MOVES (u_node));
615 /* The reg_moves start from the *first* reg_move backwards. */
616 if (i_reg_moves)
618 reg_move = SCHED_FIRST_REG_MOVE (u_node);
619 for (j = 1; j < i_reg_moves; j++)
620 reg_move = PREV_INSN (reg_move);
623 else /* It's for the epilog. */
625 /* SCHED_STAGE (u_node) <= to_stage. Generate all reg_moves,
626 starting to decrease one stage after u_node no longer occurs;
627 that is, generate all reg_moves until
628 SCHED_STAGE (u_node) == from_stage - 1. */
629 i_reg_moves = SCHED_NREG_MOVES (u_node)
630 - (from_stage - SCHED_STAGE (u_node) - 1);
631 i_reg_moves = MAX (i_reg_moves, 0);
632 i_reg_moves = MIN (i_reg_moves, SCHED_NREG_MOVES (u_node));
634 /* The reg_moves start from the *last* reg_move forwards. */
635 if (i_reg_moves)
637 reg_move = SCHED_FIRST_REG_MOVE (u_node);
638 for (j = 1; j < SCHED_NREG_MOVES (u_node); j++)
639 reg_move = PREV_INSN (reg_move);
643 for (j = 0; j < i_reg_moves; j++, reg_move = NEXT_INSN (reg_move))
644 emit_insn (copy_rtx (PATTERN (reg_move)));
646 if (SCHED_STAGE (u_node) >= from_stage
647 && SCHED_STAGE (u_node) <= to_stage)
648 duplicate_insn_chain (u_node->first_note, u_node->insn);
653 /* Generate the instructions (including reg_moves) for prolog & epilog. */
654 static void
655 generate_prolog_epilog (partial_schedule_ptr ps, rtx orig_loop_beg,
656 rtx orig_loop_end, int unknown_count)
658 int i;
659 int last_stage = PS_STAGE_COUNT (ps) - 1;
660 edge e;
661 rtx c_reg = NULL_RTX;
662 rtx cmp = NULL_RTX;
663 rtx precond_jump = NULL_RTX;
664 rtx precond_exit_label = NULL_RTX;
665 rtx precond_exit_label_insn = NULL_RTX;
666 rtx last_epilog_insn = NULL_RTX;
667 rtx loop_exit_label = NULL_RTX;
668 rtx loop_exit_label_insn = NULL_RTX;
669 rtx orig_loop_bct = NULL_RTX;
671 /* Loop header edge. */
672 e = ps->g->bb->pred;
673 if (e->src == ps->g->bb)
674 e = e->pred_next;
676 /* Generate the prolog, inserting its insns on the loop-entry edge. */
677 start_sequence ();
679 /* This is the place where we want to insert the precondition. */
680 if (unknown_count)
681 precond_jump = emit_note (NOTE_INSN_DELETED);
683 for (i = 0; i < last_stage; i++)
684 duplicate_insns_of_cycles (ps, 0, i, 1);
686 /* No need to call insert_insn_on_edge; we prepared the sequence. */
687 e->insns.r = get_insns ();
688 end_sequence ();
690 /* Generate the epilog, inserting its insns on the loop-exit edge. */
691 start_sequence ();
693 for (i = 0; i < last_stage; i++)
694 duplicate_insns_of_cycles (ps, i + 1, last_stage, 0);
696 last_epilog_insn = emit_note (NOTE_INSN_DELETED);
698 /* Emit the label where to put the original loop code. */
699 if (unknown_count)
701 rtx label, cond;
703 precond_exit_label = gen_label_rtx ();
704 precond_exit_label_insn = emit_label (precond_exit_label);
706 /* Put the original loop code. */
707 reorder_insns_nobb (orig_loop_beg, orig_loop_end, precond_exit_label_insn);
709 /* Change the label of the BCT to be the PRECOND_EXIT_LABEL. */
710 orig_loop_bct = get_last_insn ();
711 c_reg = doloop_register_get (orig_loop_bct, &cmp);
712 label = XEXP (SET_SRC (cmp), 1);
713 cond = XEXP (SET_SRC (cmp), 0);
715 if (! c_reg || GET_CODE (cond) != NE)
716 abort ();
718 XEXP (label, 0) = precond_exit_label;
719 JUMP_LABEL (orig_loop_bct) = precond_exit_label_insn;
720 LABEL_NUSES (precond_exit_label_insn)++;
722 /* Generate the loop exit label. */
723 loop_exit_label = gen_label_rtx ();
724 loop_exit_label_insn = emit_label (loop_exit_label);
727 e = ps->g->bb->succ;
728 if (e->dest == ps->g->bb)
729 e = e->succ_next;
731 e->insns.r = get_insns ();
732 end_sequence ();
734 commit_edge_insertions ();
736 if (unknown_count)
738 rtx precond_insns, epilog_jump, insert_after_insn;
739 basic_block loop_exit_bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (loop_exit_label_insn);
740 basic_block epilog_bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (last_epilog_insn);
741 basic_block precond_bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (precond_jump);
742 basic_block orig_loop_bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (precond_exit_label_insn);
743 edge epilog_exit_edge = epilog_bb->succ;
745 /* Do loop preconditioning to take care of cases were the loop count is
746 less than the stage count. Update the CFG properly. */
747 insert_after_insn = precond_jump;
748 start_sequence ();
749 c_reg = doloop_register_get (ps->g->closing_branch->insn, &cmp);
750 emit_cmp_and_jump_insns (c_reg, GEN_INT (PS_STAGE_COUNT (ps)), LT, NULL,
751 GET_MODE (c_reg), 1, precond_exit_label);
752 precond_insns = get_insns ();
753 precond_jump = get_last_insn ();
754 end_sequence ();
755 reorder_insns (precond_insns, precond_jump, insert_after_insn);
757 /* Generate a subtract instruction at the beginning of the prolog to
758 adjust the loop count by STAGE_COUNT. */
759 emit_insn_after (gen_sub2_insn (c_reg, GEN_INT (PS_STAGE_COUNT (ps) - 1)),
760 precond_jump);
761 update_bb_for_insn (precond_bb);
762 delete_insn (insert_after_insn);
764 /* Update label info for the precondition jump. */
765 JUMP_LABEL (precond_jump) = precond_exit_label_insn;
766 LABEL_NUSES (precond_exit_label_insn)++;
768 /* Update the CFG. */
769 split_block (precond_bb, precond_jump);
770 make_edge (precond_bb, orig_loop_bb, 0);
772 /* Add a jump at end of the epilog to the LOOP_EXIT_LABEL to jump over the
773 original loop copy and update the CFG. */
774 epilog_jump = emit_jump_insn_after (gen_jump (loop_exit_label),
775 last_epilog_insn);
776 delete_insn (last_epilog_insn);
777 JUMP_LABEL (epilog_jump) = loop_exit_label_insn;
778 LABEL_NUSES (loop_exit_label_insn)++;
780 redirect_edge_succ (epilog_exit_edge, loop_exit_bb);
781 epilog_exit_edge->flags &= ~EDGE_FALLTHRU;
782 emit_barrier_after (BB_END (epilog_bb));
786 /* Return the line note insn preceding INSN, for debugging. Taken from
787 emit-rtl.c. */
788 static rtx
789 find_line_note (rtx insn)
791 for (; insn; insn = PREV_INSN (insn))
792 if (GET_CODE (insn) == NOTE
793 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) >= 0)
794 break;
796 return insn;
799 /* Main entry point, perform SMS scheduling on the loops of the function
800 that consist of single basic blocks. */
801 void
802 sms_schedule (FILE *dump_file)
804 static int passes = 0;
805 rtx insn;
806 ddg_ptr *g_arr, g;
807 basic_block bb, pre_header = NULL;
808 int * node_order;
809 int maxii;
810 int i;
811 partial_schedule_ptr ps;
812 int max_bb_index = last_basic_block;
813 struct df *df;
815 /* SMS uses the DFA interface. */
816 if (! targetm.sched.use_dfa_pipeline_interface
817 || ! (*targetm.sched.use_dfa_pipeline_interface) ())
818 return;
820 stats_file = dump_file;
823 /* Initialize issue_rate. */
824 if (targetm.sched.issue_rate)
826 int temp = reload_completed;
828 reload_completed = 1;
829 issue_rate = (*targetm.sched.issue_rate) ();
830 reload_completed = temp;
832 else
833 issue_rate = 1;
835 /* Initilize the scheduler. */
836 current_sched_info = &sms_sched_info;
837 sched_init (NULL);
839 /* Init Data Flow analysis, to be used in interloop dep calculation. */
840 df = df_init ();
841 df_analyze (df, 0, DF_ALL);
843 /* Allocate memory to hold the DDG array. */
844 g_arr = xcalloc (max_bb_index, sizeof (ddg_ptr));
846 /* Build DDGs for all the relevant loops and hold them in G_ARR
847 indexed by the loop BB index. */
848 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
850 rtx head, tail;
851 rtx count_reg, comp;
852 edge e, pre_header_edge;
854 if (bb->index < 0)
855 continue;
857 /* Check if bb has two successors, one being itself. */
858 e = bb->succ;
859 if (!e || !e->succ_next || e->succ_next->succ_next)
860 continue;
862 if (e->dest != bb && e->succ_next->dest != bb)
863 continue;
865 if ((e->flags & EDGE_COMPLEX)
866 || (e->succ_next->flags & EDGE_COMPLEX))
867 continue;
869 /* Check if bb has two predecessors, one being itself. */
870 /* In view of above tests, suffices to check e->pred_next->pred_next? */
871 e = bb->pred;
872 if (!e || !e->pred_next || e->pred_next->pred_next)
873 continue;
875 if (e->src != bb && e->pred_next->src != bb)
876 continue;
878 if ((e->flags & EDGE_COMPLEX)
879 || (e->pred_next->flags & EDGE_COMPLEX))
880 continue;
882 /* For debugging. */
883 if (passes++ > MAX_SMS_LOOP_NUMBER && MAX_SMS_LOOP_NUMBER != -1)
885 if (dump_file)
886 fprintf (dump_file, "SMS reached MAX_PASSES... \n");
887 break;
890 get_block_head_tail (bb->index, &head, &tail);
891 pre_header_edge = bb->pred;
892 if (bb->pred->src != bb)
893 pre_header_edge = bb->pred->pred_next;
895 /* Perfrom SMS only on loops that their average count is above threshold. */
896 if (bb->count < pre_header_edge->count * SMS_LOOP_AVERAGE_COUNT_THRESHOLD)
898 if (stats_file)
900 rtx line_note = find_line_note (tail);
902 if (line_note)
903 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS bb %s %d (file, line)\n",
904 NOTE_SOURCE_FILE (line_note), NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (line_note));
905 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS single-bb-loop\n");
906 if (profile_info && flag_branch_probabilities)
908 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS loop-count ");
909 fprintf (stats_file, HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC,
910 (HOST_WIDEST_INT) bb->count);
911 fprintf (stats_file, "\n");
912 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS preheader-count ");
913 fprintf (stats_file, HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC,
914 (HOST_WIDEST_INT) pre_header_edge->count);
915 fprintf (stats_file, "\n");
916 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS profile-sum-max ");
917 fprintf (stats_file, HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC,
918 (HOST_WIDEST_INT) profile_info->sum_max);
919 fprintf (stats_file, "\n");
922 continue;
925 /* Make sure this is a doloop. */
926 if ( !(count_reg = doloop_register_get (tail, &comp)))
927 continue;
929 e = bb->pred;
930 if (e->src == bb)
931 pre_header = e->pred_next->src;
932 else
933 pre_header = e->src;
935 /* Don't handle BBs with calls or barriers, or !single_set insns. */
936 for (insn = head; insn != NEXT_INSN (tail); insn = NEXT_INSN (insn))
937 if (GET_CODE (insn) == CALL_INSN
938 || GET_CODE (insn) == BARRIER
939 || (INSN_P (insn) && GET_CODE (insn) != JUMP_INSN
940 && !single_set (insn) && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) != USE))
941 break;
943 if (insn != NEXT_INSN (tail))
945 if (stats_file)
947 if (GET_CODE (insn) == CALL_INSN)
948 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS loop-with-call\n");
949 else if (GET_CODE (insn) == BARRIER)
950 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS loop-with-barrier\n");
951 else
952 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS loop-with-not-single-set\n");
953 print_rtl_single (stats_file, insn);
956 continue;
959 if (! (g = create_ddg (bb, df, 0)))
961 if (stats_file)
962 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS doloop\n");
963 continue;
966 g_arr[bb->index] = g;
969 /* Release Data Flow analysis data structures. */
970 df_finish (df);
972 /* Go over the built DDGs and perfrom SMS for each one of them. */
973 for (i = 0; i < max_bb_index; i++)
975 rtx head, tail;
976 rtx count_reg, count_init, comp;
977 edge pre_header_edge;
978 int mii, rec_mii;
979 int stage_count = 0;
980 HOST_WIDEST_INT loop_count = 0;
982 if (! (g = g_arr[i]))
983 continue;
985 if (dump_file)
986 print_ddg (dump_file, g);
988 get_block_head_tail (g->bb->index, &head, &tail);
990 pre_header_edge = g->bb->pred;
991 if (g->bb->pred->src != g->bb)
992 pre_header_edge = g->bb->pred->pred_next;
994 if (stats_file)
996 rtx line_note = find_line_note (tail);
998 if (line_note)
999 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS bb %s %d (file, line)\n",
1000 NOTE_SOURCE_FILE (line_note), NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (line_note));
1001 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS single-bb-loop\n");
1002 if (profile_info && flag_branch_probabilities)
1004 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS loop-count ");
1005 fprintf (stats_file, HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC,
1006 (HOST_WIDEST_INT) bb->count);
1007 fprintf (stats_file, "\n");
1008 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS preheader-count ");
1009 fprintf (stats_file, HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC,
1010 (HOST_WIDEST_INT) pre_header_edge->count);
1011 fprintf (stats_file, "\n");
1012 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS profile-sum-max ");
1013 fprintf (stats_file, HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC,
1014 (HOST_WIDEST_INT) profile_info->sum_max);
1015 fprintf (stats_file, "\n");
1017 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS doloop\n");
1018 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS built-ddg %d\n", g->num_nodes);
1019 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS num-loads %d\n", g->num_loads);
1020 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS num-stores %d\n", g->num_stores);
1023 /* Make sure this is a doloop. */
1024 if ( !(count_reg = doloop_register_get (tail, &comp)))
1025 abort ();
1027 /* This should be NULL_RTX if the count is unknown at compile time. */
1028 count_init = const_iteration_count (count_reg, pre_header, &loop_count);
1030 if (stats_file && count_init)
1032 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS const-doloop ");
1033 fprintf (stats_file, HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC, loop_count);
1034 fprintf (stats_file, "\n");
1037 node_order = (int *) xmalloc (sizeof (int) * g->num_nodes);
1039 mii = 1; /* Need to pass some estimate of mii. */
1040 rec_mii = sms_order_nodes (g, mii, node_order);
1041 mii = MAX (res_MII (g), rec_mii);
1042 maxii = (calculate_maxii (g) * SMS_MAX_II_FACTOR) / 100;
1044 if (stats_file)
1045 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS iis %d %d %d (rec_mii, mii, maxii)\n",
1046 rec_mii, mii, maxii);
1048 /* After sms_order_nodes and before sms_schedule_by_order, to copy over
1049 ASAP. */
1050 set_node_sched_params (g);
1052 ps = sms_schedule_by_order (g, mii, maxii, node_order, dump_file);
1054 if (ps)
1055 stage_count = PS_STAGE_COUNT (ps);
1057 if (stage_count == 0 || (count_init && (stage_count > loop_count)))
1059 if (dump_file)
1060 fprintf (dump_file, "SMS failed... \n");
1061 if (stats_file)
1062 fprintf (stats_file, "SMS sched-failed %d\n", stage_count);
1064 else
1066 rtx orig_loop_beg = NULL_RTX;
1067 rtx orig_loop_end = NULL_RTX;
1069 if (stats_file)
1071 fprintf (stats_file,
1072 "SMS succeeded %d %d (with ii, sc)\n", ps->ii,
1073 stage_count);
1074 print_partial_schedule (ps, dump_file);
1075 fprintf (dump_file,
1076 "SMS Branch (%d) will later be scheduled at cycle %d.\n",
1077 g->closing_branch->cuid, PS_MIN_CYCLE (ps) - 1);
1080 /* Save the original loop if we want to do loop preconditioning in
1081 case the BCT count is not known. */
1082 if (! count_init)
1084 int i;
1086 start_sequence ();
1087 /* Copy the original loop code before modifying it - so we can use
1088 it later. */
1089 for (i = 0; i < ps->g->num_nodes; i++)
1090 duplicate_insn_chain (ps->g->nodes[i].first_note,
1091 ps->g->nodes[i].insn);
1093 orig_loop_beg = get_insns ();
1094 orig_loop_end = get_last_insn ();
1095 end_sequence ();
1097 /* Set the stage boundaries. If the DDG is built with closing_branch_deps,
1098 the closing_branch was scheduled and should appear in the last (ii-1)
1099 row. Otherwise, we are free to schedule the branch, and we let nodes
1100 that were scheduled at the first PS_MIN_CYCLE cycle appear in the first
1101 row; this should reduce stage_count to minimum. */
1102 normalize_sched_times (ps);
1103 rotate_partial_schedule (ps, PS_MIN_CYCLE (ps));
1104 set_columns_for_ps (ps);
1106 permute_partial_schedule (ps, g->closing_branch->first_note);
1107 generate_reg_moves (ps);
1108 if (dump_file)
1109 print_node_sched_params (dump_file, g->num_nodes);
1111 /* Set new iteration count of loop kernel. */
1112 if (count_init)
1113 SET_SRC (single_set (count_init)) = GEN_INT (loop_count
1114 - stage_count + 1);
1116 /* Generate prolog and epilog. */
1117 generate_prolog_epilog (ps, orig_loop_beg, orig_loop_end,
1118 count_init ? 0 : 1);
1120 free_partial_schedule (ps);
1121 free (node_sched_params);
1122 free (node_order);
1123 free_ddg (g);
1126 /* Release scheduler data, needed until now because of DFA. */
1127 sched_finish ();
1130 /* The SMS scheduling algorithm itself
1131 -----------------------------------
1132 Input: 'O' an ordered list of insns of a loop.
1133 Output: A scheduling of the loop - kernel, prolog, and epilogue.
1135 'Q' is the empty Set
1136 'PS' is the partial schedule; it holds the currently scheduled nodes with
1137 their cycle/slot.
1138 'PSP' previously scheduled predecessors.
1139 'PSS' previously scheduled successors.
1140 't(u)' the cycle where u is scheduled.
1141 'l(u)' is the latency of u.
1142 'd(v,u)' is the dependence distance from v to u.
1143 'ASAP(u)' the earliest time at which u could be scheduled as computed in
1144 the node ordering phase.
1145 'check_hardware_resources_conflicts(u, PS, c)'
1146 run a trace around cycle/slot through DFA model
1147 to check resource conflicts involving instruction u
1148 at cycle c given the partial schedule PS.
1149 'add_to_partial_schedule_at_time(u, PS, c)'
1150 Add the node/instruction u to the partial schedule
1151 PS at time c.
1152 'calculate_register_pressure(PS)'
1153 Given a schedule of instructions, calculate the register
1154 pressure it implies. One implementation could be the
1155 maximum number of overlapping live ranges.
1156 'maxRP' The maximum allowed register pressure, it is usually derived from the number
1157 registers available in the hardware.
1159 1. II = MII.
1160 2. PS = empty list
1161 3. for each node u in O in pre-computed order
1162 4. if (PSP(u) != Q && PSS(u) == Q) then
1163 5. Early_start(u) = max ( t(v) + l(v) - d(v,u)*II ) over all every v in PSP(u).
1164 6. start = Early_start; end = Early_start + II - 1; step = 1
1165 11. else if (PSP(u) == Q && PSS(u) != Q) then
1166 12. Late_start(u) = min ( t(v) - l(v) + d(v,u)*II ) over all every v in PSS(u).
1167 13. start = Late_start; end = Late_start - II + 1; step = -1
1168 14. else if (PSP(u) != Q && PSS(u) != Q) then
1169 15. Early_start(u) = max ( t(v) + l(v) - d(v,u)*II ) over all every v in PSP(u).
1170 16. Late_start(u) = min ( t(v) - l(v) + d(v,u)*II ) over all every v in PSS(u).
1171 17. start = Early_start;
1172 18. end = min(Early_start + II - 1 , Late_start);
1173 19. step = 1
1174 20. else "if (PSP(u) == Q && PSS(u) == Q)"
1175 21. start = ASAP(u); end = start + II - 1; step = 1
1176 22. endif
1178 23. success = false
1179 24. for (c = start ; c != end ; c += step)
1180 25. if check_hardware_resources_conflicts(u, PS, c) then
1181 26. add_to_partial_schedule_at_time(u, PS, c)
1182 27. success = true
1183 28. break
1184 29. endif
1185 30. endfor
1186 31. if (success == false) then
1187 32. II = II + 1
1188 33. if (II > maxII) then
1189 34. finish - failed to schedule
1190 35. endif
1191 36. goto 2.
1192 37. endif
1193 38. endfor
1194 39. if (calculate_register_pressure(PS) > maxRP) then
1195 40. goto 32.
1196 41. endif
1197 42. compute epilogue & prologue
1198 43. finish - succeeded to schedule
1201 /* A limit on the number of cycles that resource conflicts can span. ??? Should
1202 be provided by DFA, and be dependent on the type of insn scheduled. Currently
1203 set to 0 to save compile time. */
1204 #define DFA_HISTORY SMS_DFA_HISTORY
1206 static partial_schedule_ptr
1207 sms_schedule_by_order (ddg_ptr g, int mii, int maxii, int *nodes_order, FILE *dump_file)
1209 int ii = mii;
1210 int i, c, success;
1211 int try_again_with_larger_ii = true;
1212 int num_nodes = g->num_nodes;
1213 ddg_edge_ptr e;
1214 int start, end, step; /* Place together into one struct? */
1215 sbitmap sched_nodes = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1216 sbitmap psp = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1217 sbitmap pss = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1218 partial_schedule_ptr ps = create_partial_schedule (ii, g, DFA_HISTORY);
1220 while (try_again_with_larger_ii && ii < maxii)
1222 if (dump_file)
1223 fprintf(dump_file, "Starting with ii=%d\n", ii);
1224 try_again_with_larger_ii = false;
1225 sbitmap_zero (sched_nodes);
1227 for (i = 0; i < num_nodes; i++)
1229 int u = nodes_order[i];
1230 ddg_node_ptr u_node = &g->nodes[u];
1231 sbitmap u_node_preds = NODE_PREDECESSORS (u_node);
1232 sbitmap u_node_succs = NODE_SUCCESSORS (u_node);
1233 int psp_not_empty;
1234 int pss_not_empty;
1235 rtx insn = u_node->insn;
1237 if (!INSN_P (insn))
1238 continue;
1240 if (GET_CODE (insn) == JUMP_INSN) /* Closing branch handled later. */
1241 continue;
1243 /* 1. compute sched window for u (start, end, step). */
1244 sbitmap_zero (psp);
1245 sbitmap_zero (pss);
1246 psp_not_empty = sbitmap_a_and_b_cg (psp, u_node_preds, sched_nodes);
1247 pss_not_empty = sbitmap_a_and_b_cg (pss, u_node_succs, sched_nodes);
1249 if (psp_not_empty && !pss_not_empty)
1251 int early_start = 0;
1253 end = INT_MAX;
1254 for (e = u_node->in; e != 0; e = e->next_in)
1256 ddg_node_ptr v_node = e->src;
1257 if (TEST_BIT (sched_nodes, v_node->cuid))
1259 early_start = MAX (early_start,
1260 SCHED_TIME (v_node)
1261 + e->latency - (e->distance * ii));
1262 if (e->data_type == MEM_DEP)
1263 end = MIN (end, SCHED_TIME (v_node) + ii - 1);
1266 start = early_start;
1267 end = MIN (end, early_start + ii);
1268 step = 1;
1271 else if (!psp_not_empty && pss_not_empty)
1273 int late_start = INT_MAX;
1275 end = INT_MIN;
1276 for (e = u_node->out; e != 0; e = e->next_out)
1278 ddg_node_ptr v_node = e->dest;
1279 if (TEST_BIT (sched_nodes, v_node->cuid))
1281 late_start = MIN (late_start,
1282 SCHED_TIME (v_node) - e->latency
1283 + (e->distance * ii));
1284 if (e->data_type == MEM_DEP)
1285 end = MAX (end, SCHED_TIME (v_node) - ii + 1);
1288 start = late_start;
1289 end = MAX (end, late_start - ii);
1290 step = -1;
1293 else if (psp_not_empty && pss_not_empty)
1295 int early_start = 0;
1296 int late_start = INT_MAX;
1298 start = INT_MIN;
1299 end = INT_MAX;
1300 for (e = u_node->in; e != 0; e = e->next_in)
1302 ddg_node_ptr v_node = e->src;
1304 if (TEST_BIT (sched_nodes, v_node->cuid))
1306 early_start = MAX (early_start,
1307 SCHED_TIME (v_node) + e->latency
1308 - (e->distance * ii));
1309 if (e->data_type == MEM_DEP)
1310 end = MIN (end, SCHED_TIME (v_node) + ii - 1);
1313 for (e = u_node->out; e != 0; e = e->next_out)
1315 ddg_node_ptr v_node = e->dest;
1317 if (TEST_BIT (sched_nodes, v_node->cuid))
1319 late_start = MIN (late_start,
1320 SCHED_TIME (v_node) - e->latency
1321 + (e->distance * ii));
1322 if (e->data_type == MEM_DEP)
1323 start = MAX (start, SCHED_TIME (v_node) - ii + 1);
1326 start = MAX (start, early_start);
1327 end = MIN (end, MIN (early_start + ii, late_start + 1));
1328 step = 1;
1330 else /* psp is empty && pss is empty. */
1332 start = SCHED_ASAP (u_node);
1333 end = start + ii;
1334 step = 1;
1337 /* 2. Try scheduling u in window. */
1338 if (dump_file)
1339 fprintf(dump_file, "Trying to schedule node %d in (%d .. %d) step %d\n",
1340 u, start, end, step);
1342 success = 0;
1343 if ((step > 0 && start < end) || (step < 0 && start > end))
1344 for (c = start; c != end; c += step)
1346 ps_insn_ptr psi = ps_add_node_check_conflicts (ps, u_node, c);
1348 if (psi)
1350 SCHED_TIME (u_node) = c;
1351 SET_BIT (sched_nodes, u);
1352 success = 1;
1353 if (dump_file)
1354 fprintf(dump_file, "Schedule in %d\n", c);
1355 break;
1358 if (!success)
1360 /* ??? Try backtracking instead of immediately ii++? */
1361 ii++;
1362 try_again_with_larger_ii = true;
1363 reset_partial_schedule (ps, ii);
1364 break;
1366 /* ??? If (success), check register pressure estimates. */
1367 } /* Continue with next node. */
1368 } /* While try_again_with_larger_ii. */
1370 sbitmap_free (sched_nodes);
1371 sbitmap_free (psp);
1372 sbitmap_free (pss);
1374 if (ii >= maxii)
1376 free_partial_schedule (ps);
1377 ps = NULL;
1379 return ps;
1383 /* This page implements the algorithm for ordering the nodes of a DDG
1384 for modulo scheduling, activated through the
1385 "int sms_order_nodes (ddg_ptr, int mii, int * result)" API. */
1387 #define ORDER_PARAMS(x) ((struct node_order_params *) (x)->aux.info)
1388 #define ASAP(x) (ORDER_PARAMS ((x))->asap)
1389 #define ALAP(x) (ORDER_PARAMS ((x))->alap)
1390 #define HEIGHT(x) (ORDER_PARAMS ((x))->height)
1391 #define MOB(x) (ALAP ((x)) - ASAP ((x)))
1392 #define DEPTH(x) (ASAP ((x)))
1394 typedef struct node_order_params * nopa;
1396 static void order_nodes_of_sccs (ddg_all_sccs_ptr, int * result);
1397 static int order_nodes_in_scc (ddg_ptr, sbitmap, sbitmap, int*, int);
1398 static nopa calculate_order_params (ddg_ptr, int mii);
1399 static int find_max_asap (ddg_ptr, sbitmap);
1400 static int find_max_hv_min_mob (ddg_ptr, sbitmap);
1401 static int find_max_dv_min_mob (ddg_ptr, sbitmap);
1403 enum sms_direction {BOTTOMUP, TOPDOWN};
1405 struct node_order_params
1407 int asap;
1408 int alap;
1409 int height;
1412 /* Check if NODE_ORDER contains a permutation of 0 .. NUM_NODES-1. */
1413 static void
1414 check_nodes_order (int *node_order, int num_nodes)
1416 int i;
1417 sbitmap tmp = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1419 sbitmap_zero (tmp);
1421 for (i = 0; i < num_nodes; i++)
1423 int u = node_order[i];
1425 if (u >= num_nodes || u < 0 || TEST_BIT (tmp, u))
1426 abort ();
1428 SET_BIT (tmp, u);
1431 sbitmap_free (tmp);
1434 /* Order the nodes of G for scheduling and pass the result in
1435 NODE_ORDER. Also set aux.count of each node to ASAP.
1436 Return the recMII for the given DDG. */
1437 static int
1438 sms_order_nodes (ddg_ptr g, int mii, int * node_order)
1440 int i;
1441 int rec_mii = 0;
1442 ddg_all_sccs_ptr sccs = create_ddg_all_sccs (g);
1444 nopa nops = calculate_order_params (g, mii);
1446 order_nodes_of_sccs (sccs, node_order);
1448 if (sccs->num_sccs > 0)
1449 /* First SCC has the largest recurrence_length. */
1450 rec_mii = sccs->sccs[0]->recurrence_length;
1452 /* Save ASAP before destroying node_order_params. */
1453 for (i = 0; i < g->num_nodes; i++)
1455 ddg_node_ptr v = &g->nodes[i];
1456 v->aux.count = ASAP (v);
1459 free (nops);
1460 free_ddg_all_sccs (sccs);
1461 check_nodes_order (node_order, g->num_nodes);
1463 return rec_mii;
1466 static void
1467 order_nodes_of_sccs (ddg_all_sccs_ptr all_sccs, int * node_order)
1469 int i, pos = 0;
1470 ddg_ptr g = all_sccs->ddg;
1471 int num_nodes = g->num_nodes;
1472 sbitmap prev_sccs = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1473 sbitmap on_path = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1474 sbitmap tmp = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1475 sbitmap ones = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1477 sbitmap_zero (prev_sccs);
1478 sbitmap_ones (ones);
1480 /* Perfrom the node ordering starting from the SCC with the highest recMII.
1481 For each SCC order the nodes according to their ASAP/ALAP/HEIGHT etc. */
1482 for (i = 0; i < all_sccs->num_sccs; i++)
1484 ddg_scc_ptr scc = all_sccs->sccs[i];
1486 /* Add nodes on paths from previous SCCs to the current SCC. */
1487 find_nodes_on_paths (on_path, g, prev_sccs, scc->nodes);
1488 sbitmap_a_or_b (tmp, scc->nodes, on_path);
1490 /* Add nodes on paths from the current SCC to previous SCCs. */
1491 find_nodes_on_paths (on_path, g, scc->nodes, prev_sccs);
1492 sbitmap_a_or_b (tmp, tmp, on_path);
1494 /* Remove nodes of previous SCCs from current extended SCC. */
1495 sbitmap_difference (tmp, tmp, prev_sccs);
1497 pos = order_nodes_in_scc (g, prev_sccs, tmp, node_order, pos);
1498 /* Above call to order_nodes_in_scc updated prev_sccs |= tmp. */
1501 /* Handle the remaining nodes that do not belong to any scc. Each call
1502 to order_nodes_in_scc handles a single connected component. */
1503 while (pos < g->num_nodes)
1505 sbitmap_difference (tmp, ones, prev_sccs);
1506 pos = order_nodes_in_scc (g, prev_sccs, tmp, node_order, pos);
1508 sbitmap_free (prev_sccs);
1509 sbitmap_free (on_path);
1510 sbitmap_free (tmp);
1511 sbitmap_free (ones);
1514 /* MII is needed if we consider backarcs (that do not close recursive cycles). */
1515 static struct node_order_params *
1516 calculate_order_params (ddg_ptr g, int mii ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1518 int u;
1519 int max_asap;
1520 int num_nodes = g->num_nodes;
1521 ddg_edge_ptr e;
1522 /* Allocate a place to hold ordering params for each node in the DDG. */
1523 nopa node_order_params_arr;
1525 /* Initialize of ASAP/ALAP/HEIGHT to zero. */
1526 node_order_params_arr = (nopa) xcalloc (num_nodes,
1527 sizeof (struct node_order_params));
1529 /* Set the aux pointer of each node to point to its order_params strcture. */
1530 for (u = 0; u < num_nodes; u++)
1531 g->nodes[u].aux.info = &node_order_params_arr[u];
1533 /* Disregarding a backarc from each recursive cycle to obtain a DAG,
1534 calculate ASAP, ALAP, mobility, distance, and height for each node
1535 in the dependence (direct acyclic) graph. */
1537 /* We assume that the nodes in the array are in topological order. */
1539 max_asap = 0;
1540 for (u = 0; u < num_nodes; u++)
1542 ddg_node_ptr u_node = &g->nodes[u];
1544 ASAP (u_node) = 0;
1545 for (e = u_node->in; e; e = e->next_in)
1546 if (e->distance == 0)
1547 ASAP (u_node) = MAX (ASAP (u_node),
1548 ASAP (e->src) + e->latency);
1549 max_asap = MAX (max_asap, ASAP (u_node));
1552 for (u = num_nodes - 1; u > -1; u--)
1554 ddg_node_ptr u_node = &g->nodes[u];
1556 ALAP (u_node) = max_asap;
1557 HEIGHT (u_node) = 0;
1558 for (e = u_node->out; e; e = e->next_out)
1559 if (e->distance == 0)
1561 ALAP (u_node) = MIN (ALAP (u_node),
1562 ALAP (e->dest) - e->latency);
1563 HEIGHT (u_node) = MAX (HEIGHT (u_node),
1564 HEIGHT (e->dest) + e->latency);
1568 return node_order_params_arr;
1571 static int
1572 find_max_asap (ddg_ptr g, sbitmap nodes)
1574 int u;
1575 int max_asap = -1;
1576 int result = -1;
1578 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (nodes, 0, u,
1580 ddg_node_ptr u_node = &g->nodes[u];
1582 if (max_asap < ASAP (u_node))
1584 max_asap = ASAP (u_node);
1585 result = u;
1588 return result;
1591 static int
1592 find_max_hv_min_mob (ddg_ptr g, sbitmap nodes)
1594 int u;
1595 int max_hv = -1;
1596 int min_mob = INT_MAX;
1597 int result = -1;
1599 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (nodes, 0, u,
1601 ddg_node_ptr u_node = &g->nodes[u];
1603 if (max_hv < HEIGHT (u_node))
1605 max_hv = HEIGHT (u_node);
1606 min_mob = MOB (u_node);
1607 result = u;
1609 else if ((max_hv == HEIGHT (u_node))
1610 && (min_mob > MOB (u_node)))
1612 min_mob = MOB (u_node);
1613 result = u;
1616 return result;
1619 static int
1620 find_max_dv_min_mob (ddg_ptr g, sbitmap nodes)
1622 int u;
1623 int max_dv = -1;
1624 int min_mob = INT_MAX;
1625 int result = -1;
1627 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (nodes, 0, u,
1629 ddg_node_ptr u_node = &g->nodes[u];
1631 if (max_dv < DEPTH (u_node))
1633 max_dv = DEPTH (u_node);
1634 min_mob = MOB (u_node);
1635 result = u;
1637 else if ((max_dv == DEPTH (u_node))
1638 && (min_mob > MOB (u_node)))
1640 min_mob = MOB (u_node);
1641 result = u;
1644 return result;
1647 /* Places the nodes of SCC into the NODE_ORDER array starting
1648 at position POS, according to the SMS ordering algorithm.
1649 NODES_ORDERED (in&out parameter) holds the bitset of all nodes in
1650 the NODE_ORDER array, starting from position zero. */
1651 static int
1652 order_nodes_in_scc (ddg_ptr g, sbitmap nodes_ordered, sbitmap scc,
1653 int * node_order, int pos)
1655 enum sms_direction dir;
1656 int num_nodes = g->num_nodes;
1657 sbitmap workset = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1658 sbitmap tmp = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1659 sbitmap zero_bitmap = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1660 sbitmap predecessors = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1661 sbitmap successors = sbitmap_alloc (num_nodes);
1663 sbitmap_zero (predecessors);
1664 find_predecessors (predecessors, g, nodes_ordered);
1666 sbitmap_zero (successors);
1667 find_successors (successors, g, nodes_ordered);
1669 sbitmap_zero (tmp);
1670 if (sbitmap_a_and_b_cg (tmp, predecessors, scc))
1672 sbitmap_copy (workset, tmp);
1673 dir = BOTTOMUP;
1675 else if (sbitmap_a_and_b_cg (tmp, successors, scc))
1677 sbitmap_copy (workset, tmp);
1678 dir = TOPDOWN;
1680 else
1682 int u;
1684 sbitmap_zero (workset);
1685 if ((u = find_max_asap (g, scc)) >= 0)
1686 SET_BIT (workset, u);
1687 dir = BOTTOMUP;
1690 sbitmap_zero (zero_bitmap);
1691 while (!sbitmap_equal (workset, zero_bitmap))
1693 int v;
1694 ddg_node_ptr v_node;
1695 sbitmap v_node_preds;
1696 sbitmap v_node_succs;
1698 if (dir == TOPDOWN)
1700 while (!sbitmap_equal (workset, zero_bitmap))
1702 v = find_max_hv_min_mob (g, workset);
1703 v_node = &g->nodes[v];
1704 node_order[pos++] = v;
1705 v_node_succs = NODE_SUCCESSORS (v_node);
1706 sbitmap_a_and_b (tmp, v_node_succs, scc);
1708 /* Don't consider the already ordered successors again. */
1709 sbitmap_difference (tmp, tmp, nodes_ordered);
1710 sbitmap_a_or_b (workset, workset, tmp);
1711 RESET_BIT (workset, v);
1712 SET_BIT (nodes_ordered, v);
1714 dir = BOTTOMUP;
1715 sbitmap_zero (predecessors);
1716 find_predecessors (predecessors, g, nodes_ordered);
1717 sbitmap_a_and_b (workset, predecessors, scc);
1719 else
1721 while (!sbitmap_equal (workset, zero_bitmap))
1723 v = find_max_dv_min_mob (g, workset);
1724 v_node = &g->nodes[v];
1725 node_order[pos++] = v;
1726 v_node_preds = NODE_PREDECESSORS (v_node);
1727 sbitmap_a_and_b (tmp, v_node_preds, scc);
1729 /* Don't consider the already ordered predecessors again. */
1730 sbitmap_difference (tmp, tmp, nodes_ordered);
1731 sbitmap_a_or_b (workset, workset, tmp);
1732 RESET_BIT (workset, v);
1733 SET_BIT (nodes_ordered, v);
1735 dir = TOPDOWN;
1736 sbitmap_zero (successors);
1737 find_successors (successors, g, nodes_ordered);
1738 sbitmap_a_and_b (workset, successors, scc);
1741 sbitmap_free (tmp);
1742 sbitmap_free (workset);
1743 sbitmap_free (zero_bitmap);
1744 sbitmap_free (predecessors);
1745 sbitmap_free (successors);
1746 return pos;
1750 /* This page contains functions for manipulating partial-schedules during
1751 modulo scheduling. */
1753 /* Create a partial schedule and allocate a memory to hold II rows. */
1754 partial_schedule_ptr
1755 create_partial_schedule (int ii, ddg_ptr g, int history)
1757 partial_schedule_ptr ps = (partial_schedule_ptr)
1758 xmalloc (sizeof (struct partial_schedule));
1759 ps->rows = (ps_insn_ptr *) xcalloc (ii, sizeof (ps_insn_ptr));
1760 ps->ii = ii;
1761 ps->history = history;
1762 ps->min_cycle = INT_MAX;
1763 ps->max_cycle = INT_MIN;
1764 ps->g = g;
1766 return ps;
1769 /* Free the PS_INSNs in rows array of the given partial schedule.
1770 ??? Consider caching the PS_INSN's. */
1771 static void
1772 free_ps_insns (partial_schedule_ptr ps)
1774 int i;
1776 for (i = 0; i < ps->ii; i++)
1778 while (ps->rows[i])
1780 ps_insn_ptr ps_insn = ps->rows[i]->next_in_row;
1782 free (ps->rows[i]);
1783 ps->rows[i] = ps_insn;
1785 ps->rows[i] = NULL;
1789 /* Free all the memory allocated to the partial schedule. */
1790 void
1791 free_partial_schedule (partial_schedule_ptr ps)
1793 if (!ps)
1794 return;
1795 free_ps_insns (ps);
1796 free (ps->rows);
1797 free (ps);
1800 /* Clear the rows array with its PS_INSNs, and create a new one with
1801 NEW_II rows. */
1802 void
1803 reset_partial_schedule (partial_schedule_ptr ps, int new_ii)
1805 if (!ps)
1806 return;
1807 free_ps_insns (ps);
1808 if (new_ii == ps->ii)
1809 return;
1810 ps->rows = (ps_insn_ptr *) xrealloc (ps->rows, new_ii
1811 * sizeof (ps_insn_ptr));
1812 memset (ps->rows, 0, new_ii * sizeof (ps_insn_ptr));
1813 ps->ii = new_ii;
1814 ps->min_cycle = INT_MAX;
1815 ps->max_cycle = INT_MIN;
1818 /* Prints the partial schedule as an ii rows array, for each rows
1819 print the ids of the insns in it. */
1820 void
1821 print_partial_schedule (partial_schedule_ptr ps, FILE *dump)
1823 int i;
1825 for (i = 0; i < ps->ii; i++)
1827 ps_insn_ptr ps_i = ps->rows[i];
1829 fprintf (dump, "\n[CYCLE %d ]: ", i);
1830 while (ps_i)
1832 fprintf (dump, "%d, ",
1833 INSN_UID (ps_i->node->insn));
1834 ps_i = ps_i->next_in_row;
1839 /* Creates an object of PS_INSN and initializes it to the given parameters. */
1840 static ps_insn_ptr
1841 create_ps_insn (ddg_node_ptr node, int rest_count, int cycle)
1843 ps_insn_ptr ps_i = xmalloc (sizeof (struct ps_insn));
1845 ps_i->node = node;
1846 ps_i->next_in_row = NULL;
1847 ps_i->prev_in_row = NULL;
1848 ps_i->row_rest_count = rest_count;
1849 ps_i->cycle = cycle;
1851 return ps_i;
1855 /* Removes the given PS_INSN from the partial schedule. Returns false if the
1856 node is not found in the partial schedule, else returns true. */
1857 static int
1858 remove_node_from_ps (partial_schedule_ptr ps, ps_insn_ptr ps_i)
1860 int row;
1862 if (!ps || !ps_i)
1863 return false;
1865 row = SMODULO (ps_i->cycle, ps->ii);
1866 if (! ps_i->prev_in_row)
1868 if (ps_i != ps->rows[row])
1869 return false;
1871 ps->rows[row] = ps_i->next_in_row;
1872 if (ps->rows[row])
1873 ps->rows[row]->prev_in_row = NULL;
1875 else
1877 ps_i->prev_in_row->next_in_row = ps_i->next_in_row;
1878 if (ps_i->next_in_row)
1879 ps_i->next_in_row->prev_in_row = ps_i->prev_in_row;
1881 free (ps_i);
1882 return true;
1885 /* Advances the PS_INSN one column in its current row; returns false
1886 in failure and true in success. */
1887 static int
1888 ps_insn_advance_column (partial_schedule_ptr ps, ps_insn_ptr ps_i)
1890 ps_insn_ptr prev, next;
1891 int row;
1893 if (!ps || !ps_i)
1894 return false;
1896 row = SMODULO (ps_i->cycle, ps->ii);
1898 if (! ps_i->next_in_row)
1899 return false;
1901 /* Check if next_in_row is dependent on ps_i, both having same sched
1902 times (typically ANTI_DEP). If so, ps_i cannot skip over it. */
1903 if (ps_i->cycle == ps_i->next_in_row->cycle)
1905 ddg_edge_ptr e;
1906 ddg_node_ptr next_node = ps_i->next_in_row->node;
1908 for (e = ps_i->node->out; e; e = e->next_out)
1909 if (e->dest == next_node)
1910 return false;
1913 /* Advace PS_I over its next_in_row in the doubly linked list. */
1914 prev = ps_i->prev_in_row;
1915 next = ps_i->next_in_row;
1917 if (ps_i == ps->rows[row])
1918 ps->rows[row] = next;
1920 ps_i->next_in_row = next->next_in_row;
1922 if (next->next_in_row)
1923 next->next_in_row->prev_in_row = ps_i;
1925 next->next_in_row = ps_i;
1926 ps_i->prev_in_row = next;
1928 next->prev_in_row = prev;
1929 if (prev)
1930 prev->next_in_row = next;
1932 return true;
1935 /* Inserts a DDG_NODE to the given partial schedule at the given cycle.
1936 Returns 0 if this is not possible and a PS_INSN otherwise. */
1937 static ps_insn_ptr
1938 add_node_to_ps (partial_schedule_ptr ps, ddg_node_ptr node, int cycle)
1940 ps_insn_ptr ps_i, next_ps_i, advance_after;
1941 int rest_count = 1;
1942 int row = SMODULO (cycle, ps->ii);
1943 ddg_edge_ptr e;
1945 if (ps->rows[row]
1946 && ps->rows[row]->row_rest_count >= issue_rate)
1947 return NULL;
1949 if (ps->rows[row])
1950 rest_count += ps->rows[row]->row_rest_count;
1952 ps_i = create_ps_insn (node, rest_count, cycle);
1953 ps_i->next_in_row = ps->rows[row];
1954 ps_i->prev_in_row = NULL;
1955 if (ps_i->next_in_row)
1956 ps_i->next_in_row->prev_in_row = ps_i;
1957 ps->rows[row] = ps_i;
1959 /* Check if n is dependent on an insn already in row, having same cycle
1960 (typically ANTI_DEP). If so, n must skip over it. */
1961 advance_after = NULL;
1962 for (next_ps_i = ps_i->next_in_row;
1963 next_ps_i;
1964 next_ps_i = next_ps_i->next_in_row)
1965 if (next_ps_i->cycle == cycle)
1966 for (e = node->in; e; e = e->next_in)
1967 if (e->src == next_ps_i->node)
1968 advance_after = next_ps_i;
1970 if (advance_after)
1971 while (ps_i->prev_in_row != advance_after)
1972 if (!ps_insn_advance_column (ps, ps_i))
1974 remove_node_from_ps (ps, ps_i);
1975 return NULL;
1978 return ps_i;
1981 /* Advance time one cycle. Assumes DFA is being used. */
1982 static void
1983 advance_one_cycle (void)
1985 if (targetm.sched.use_dfa_pipeline_interface
1986 && (*targetm.sched.use_dfa_pipeline_interface) ())
1988 if (targetm.sched.dfa_pre_cycle_insn)
1989 state_transition (curr_state,
1990 (*targetm.sched.dfa_pre_cycle_insn) ());
1992 state_transition (curr_state, NULL);
1994 if (targetm.sched.dfa_post_cycle_insn)
1995 state_transition (curr_state,
1996 (*targetm.sched.dfa_post_cycle_insn) ());
2000 /* Checks if PS has resource conflicts according to DFA, starting from
2001 FROM cycle to TO cycle; returns true if there are conflicts and false
2002 if there are no conflicts. Assumes DFA is being used. */
2003 static int
2004 ps_has_conflicts (partial_schedule_ptr ps, int from, int to)
2006 int cycle;
2008 if (! targetm.sched.use_dfa_pipeline_interface
2009 || ! (*targetm.sched.use_dfa_pipeline_interface) ())
2010 return true;
2012 state_reset (curr_state);
2014 for (cycle = from; cycle <= to; cycle++)
2016 ps_insn_ptr crr_insn;
2017 /* Holds the remaining issue slots in the current row. */
2018 int can_issue_more = issue_rate;
2020 /* Walk through the DFA for the current row. */
2021 for (crr_insn = ps->rows[SMODULO (cycle, ps->ii)];
2022 crr_insn;
2023 crr_insn = crr_insn->next_in_row)
2025 rtx insn = crr_insn->node->insn;
2027 if (!INSN_P (insn))
2028 continue;
2030 /* Check if there is room for the current insn. */
2031 if (!can_issue_more || state_dead_lock_p (curr_state))
2032 return true;
2034 /* Update the DFA state and return with failure if the DFA found
2035 recource conflicts. */
2036 if (state_transition (curr_state, insn) >= 0)
2037 return true;
2039 if (targetm.sched.variable_issue)
2040 can_issue_more =
2041 (*targetm.sched.variable_issue) (sched_dump, sched_verbose,
2042 insn, can_issue_more);
2043 /* A naked CLOBBER or USE generates no instruction, so don't
2044 let them consume issue slots. */
2045 else if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) != USE
2046 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) != CLOBBER)
2047 can_issue_more--;
2050 /* Advance the DFA to the next cycle. */
2051 advance_one_cycle ();
2053 return false;
2056 /* Checks if the given node causes resource conflicts when added to PS at
2057 cycle C. If not the node is added to PS and returned; otherwise zero
2058 is returned. */
2059 ps_insn_ptr
2060 ps_add_node_check_conflicts (partial_schedule_ptr ps, ddg_node_ptr n, int c)
2062 int has_conflicts = 0;
2063 ps_insn_ptr ps_i;
2065 /* First add the node to the PS, if this succeeds check for conflicts,
2066 trying different issue slots in the same row. */
2067 if (! (ps_i = add_node_to_ps (ps, n, c)))
2068 return NULL; /* Failed to insert the node at the given cycle. */
2070 has_conflicts = ps_has_conflicts (ps, c, c)
2071 || (ps->history > 0
2072 && ps_has_conflicts (ps,
2073 c - ps->history,
2074 c + ps->history));
2076 /* Try different issue slots to find one that the given node can be
2077 scheduled in without conflicts. */
2078 while (has_conflicts)
2080 if (! ps_insn_advance_column (ps, ps_i))
2081 break;
2082 has_conflicts = ps_has_conflicts (ps, c, c)
2083 || (ps->history > 0
2084 && ps_has_conflicts (ps,
2085 c - ps->history,
2086 c + ps->history));
2089 if (has_conflicts)
2091 remove_node_from_ps (ps, ps_i);
2092 return NULL;
2095 ps->min_cycle = MIN (ps->min_cycle, c);
2096 ps->max_cycle = MAX (ps->max_cycle, c);
2097 return ps_i;
2100 /* Rotate the rows of PS such that insns scheduled at time
2101 START_CYCLE will appear in row 0. Updates max/min_cycles. */
2102 void
2103 rotate_partial_schedule (partial_schedule_ptr ps, int start_cycle)
2105 int i, row, backward_rotates;
2106 int last_row = ps->ii - 1;
2108 if (start_cycle == 0)
2109 return;
2111 backward_rotates = SMODULO (start_cycle, ps->ii);
2113 /* Revisit later and optimize this into a single loop. */
2114 for (i = 0; i < backward_rotates; i++)
2116 ps_insn_ptr first_row = ps->rows[0];
2118 for (row = 0; row < last_row; row++)
2119 ps->rows[row] = ps->rows[row+1];
2121 ps->rows[last_row] = first_row;
2124 ps->max_cycle -= start_cycle;
2125 ps->min_cycle -= start_cycle;
2128 #endif /* INSN_SCHEDULING*/