2014-04-14 Martin Jambor <mjambor@suse.cz>
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1 /* Thread edges through blocks and update the control flow and SSA graphs.
2 Copyright (C) 2004-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
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18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #include "config.h"
21 #include "system.h"
22 #include "coretypes.h"
23 #include "tree.h"
24 #include "flags.h"
25 #include "basic-block.h"
26 #include "function.h"
27 #include "hash-table.h"
28 #include "tree-ssa-alias.h"
29 #include "internal-fn.h"
30 #include "gimple-expr.h"
31 #include "is-a.h"
32 #include "gimple.h"
33 #include "gimple-iterator.h"
34 #include "gimple-ssa.h"
35 #include "tree-phinodes.h"
36 #include "tree-ssa.h"
37 #include "tree-ssa-threadupdate.h"
38 #include "ssa-iterators.h"
39 #include "dumpfile.h"
40 #include "cfgloop.h"
41 #include "dbgcnt.h"
42 #include "tree-cfg.h"
43 #include "tree-pass.h"
45 /* Given a block B, update the CFG and SSA graph to reflect redirecting
46 one or more in-edges to B to instead reach the destination of an
47 out-edge from B while preserving any side effects in B.
49 i.e., given A->B and B->C, change A->B to be A->C yet still preserve the
50 side effects of executing B.
52 1. Make a copy of B (including its outgoing edges and statements). Call
53 the copy B'. Note B' has no incoming edges or PHIs at this time.
55 2. Remove the control statement at the end of B' and all outgoing edges
56 except B'->C.
58 3. Add a new argument to each PHI in C with the same value as the existing
59 argument associated with edge B->C. Associate the new PHI arguments
60 with the edge B'->C.
62 4. For each PHI in B, find or create a PHI in B' with an identical
63 PHI_RESULT. Add an argument to the PHI in B' which has the same
64 value as the PHI in B associated with the edge A->B. Associate
65 the new argument in the PHI in B' with the edge A->B.
67 5. Change the edge A->B to A->B'.
69 5a. This automatically deletes any PHI arguments associated with the
70 edge A->B in B.
72 5b. This automatically associates each new argument added in step 4
73 with the edge A->B'.
75 6. Repeat for other incoming edges into B.
77 7. Put the duplicated resources in B and all the B' blocks into SSA form.
79 Note that block duplication can be minimized by first collecting the
80 set of unique destination blocks that the incoming edges should
81 be threaded to.
83 We reduce the number of edges and statements we create by not copying all
84 the outgoing edges and the control statement in step #1. We instead create
85 a template block without the outgoing edges and duplicate the template.
87 Another case this code handles is threading through a "joiner" block. In
88 this case, we do not know the destination of the joiner block, but one
89 of the outgoing edges from the joiner block leads to a threadable path. This
90 case largely works as outlined above, except the duplicate of the joiner
91 block still contains a full set of outgoing edges and its control statement.
92 We just redirect one of its outgoing edges to our jump threading path. */
95 /* Steps #5 and #6 of the above algorithm are best implemented by walking
96 all the incoming edges which thread to the same destination edge at
97 the same time. That avoids lots of table lookups to get information
98 for the destination edge.
100 To realize that implementation we create a list of incoming edges
101 which thread to the same outgoing edge. Thus to implement steps
102 #5 and #6 we traverse our hash table of outgoing edge information.
103 For each entry we walk the list of incoming edges which thread to
104 the current outgoing edge. */
106 struct el
108 edge e;
109 struct el *next;
112 /* Main data structure recording information regarding B's duplicate
113 blocks. */
115 /* We need to efficiently record the unique thread destinations of this
116 block and specific information associated with those destinations. We
117 may have many incoming edges threaded to the same outgoing edge. This
118 can be naturally implemented with a hash table. */
120 struct redirection_data : typed_free_remove<redirection_data>
122 /* We support wiring up two block duplicates in a jump threading path.
124 One is a normal block copy where we remove the control statement
125 and wire up its single remaining outgoing edge to the thread path.
127 The other is a joiner block where we leave the control statement
128 in place, but wire one of the outgoing edges to a thread path.
130 In theory we could have multiple block duplicates in a jump
131 threading path, but I haven't tried that.
133 The duplicate blocks appear in this array in the same order in
134 which they appear in the jump thread path. */
135 basic_block dup_blocks[2];
137 /* The jump threading path. */
138 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path;
140 /* A list of incoming edges which we want to thread to the
141 same path. */
142 struct el *incoming_edges;
144 /* hash_table support. */
145 typedef redirection_data value_type;
146 typedef redirection_data compare_type;
147 static inline hashval_t hash (const value_type *);
148 static inline int equal (const value_type *, const compare_type *);
151 /* Dump a jump threading path, including annotations about each
152 edge in the path. */
154 static void
155 dump_jump_thread_path (FILE *dump_file, vec<jump_thread_edge *> path,
156 bool registering)
158 fprintf (dump_file,
159 " %s jump thread: (%d, %d) incoming edge; ",
160 (registering ? "Registering" : "Cancelling"),
161 path[0]->e->src->index, path[0]->e->dest->index);
163 for (unsigned int i = 1; i < path.length (); i++)
165 /* We can get paths with a NULL edge when the final destination
166 of a jump thread turns out to be a constant address. We dump
167 those paths when debugging, so we have to be prepared for that
168 possibility here. */
169 if (path[i]->e == NULL)
170 continue;
172 if (path[i]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK)
173 fprintf (dump_file, " (%d, %d) joiner; ",
174 path[i]->e->src->index, path[i]->e->dest->index);
175 if (path[i]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_BLOCK)
176 fprintf (dump_file, " (%d, %d) normal;",
177 path[i]->e->src->index, path[i]->e->dest->index);
178 if (path[i]->type == EDGE_NO_COPY_SRC_BLOCK)
179 fprintf (dump_file, " (%d, %d) nocopy;",
180 path[i]->e->src->index, path[i]->e->dest->index);
182 fputc ('\n', dump_file);
185 /* Simple hashing function. For any given incoming edge E, we're going
186 to be most concerned with the final destination of its jump thread
187 path. So hash on the block index of the final edge in the path. */
189 inline hashval_t
190 redirection_data::hash (const value_type *p)
192 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = p->path;
193 return path->last ()->e->dest->index;
196 /* Given two hash table entries, return true if they have the same
197 jump threading path. */
198 inline int
199 redirection_data::equal (const value_type *p1, const compare_type *p2)
201 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path1 = p1->path;
202 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path2 = p2->path;
204 if (path1->length () != path2->length ())
205 return false;
207 for (unsigned int i = 1; i < path1->length (); i++)
209 if ((*path1)[i]->type != (*path2)[i]->type
210 || (*path1)[i]->e != (*path2)[i]->e)
211 return false;
214 return true;
217 /* Data structure of information to pass to hash table traversal routines. */
218 struct ssa_local_info_t
220 /* The current block we are working on. */
221 basic_block bb;
223 /* We only create a template block for the first duplicated block in a
224 jump threading path as we may need many duplicates of that block.
226 The second duplicate block in a path is specific to that path. Creating
227 and sharing a template for that block is considerably more difficult. */
228 basic_block template_block;
230 /* TRUE if we thread one or more jumps, FALSE otherwise. */
231 bool jumps_threaded;
234 /* Passes which use the jump threading code register jump threading
235 opportunities as they are discovered. We keep the registered
236 jump threading opportunities in this vector as edge pairs
237 (original_edge, target_edge). */
238 static vec<vec<jump_thread_edge *> *> paths;
240 /* When we start updating the CFG for threading, data necessary for jump
241 threading is attached to the AUX field for the incoming edge. Use these
242 macros to access the underlying structure attached to the AUX field. */
243 #define THREAD_PATH(E) ((vec<jump_thread_edge *> *)(E)->aux)
245 /* Jump threading statistics. */
247 struct thread_stats_d
249 unsigned long num_threaded_edges;
252 struct thread_stats_d thread_stats;
255 /* Remove the last statement in block BB if it is a control statement
256 Also remove all outgoing edges except the edge which reaches DEST_BB.
257 If DEST_BB is NULL, then remove all outgoing edges. */
259 static void
260 remove_ctrl_stmt_and_useless_edges (basic_block bb, basic_block dest_bb)
262 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi;
263 edge e;
264 edge_iterator ei;
266 gsi = gsi_last_bb (bb);
268 /* If the duplicate ends with a control statement, then remove it.
270 Note that if we are duplicating the template block rather than the
271 original basic block, then the duplicate might not have any real
272 statements in it. */
273 if (!gsi_end_p (gsi)
274 && gsi_stmt (gsi)
275 && (gimple_code (gsi_stmt (gsi)) == GIMPLE_COND
276 || gimple_code (gsi_stmt (gsi)) == GIMPLE_GOTO
277 || gimple_code (gsi_stmt (gsi)) == GIMPLE_SWITCH))
278 gsi_remove (&gsi, true);
280 for (ei = ei_start (bb->succs); (e = ei_safe_edge (ei)); )
282 if (e->dest != dest_bb)
283 remove_edge (e);
284 else
285 ei_next (&ei);
289 /* Create a duplicate of BB. Record the duplicate block in an array
290 indexed by COUNT stored in RD. */
292 static void
293 create_block_for_threading (basic_block bb,
294 struct redirection_data *rd,
295 unsigned int count)
297 edge_iterator ei;
298 edge e;
300 /* We can use the generic block duplication code and simply remove
301 the stuff we do not need. */
302 rd->dup_blocks[count] = duplicate_block (bb, NULL, NULL);
304 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, rd->dup_blocks[count]->succs)
305 e->aux = NULL;
307 /* Zero out the profile, since the block is unreachable for now. */
308 rd->dup_blocks[count]->frequency = 0;
309 rd->dup_blocks[count]->count = 0;
312 /* Main data structure to hold information for duplicates of BB. */
314 static hash_table <redirection_data> redirection_data;
316 /* Given an outgoing edge E lookup and return its entry in our hash table.
318 If INSERT is true, then we insert the entry into the hash table if
319 it is not already present. INCOMING_EDGE is added to the list of incoming
320 edges associated with E in the hash table. */
322 static struct redirection_data *
323 lookup_redirection_data (edge e, enum insert_option insert)
325 struct redirection_data **slot;
326 struct redirection_data *elt;
327 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
329 /* Build a hash table element so we can see if E is already
330 in the table. */
331 elt = XNEW (struct redirection_data);
332 elt->path = path;
333 elt->dup_blocks[0] = NULL;
334 elt->dup_blocks[1] = NULL;
335 elt->incoming_edges = NULL;
337 slot = redirection_data.find_slot (elt, insert);
339 /* This will only happen if INSERT is false and the entry is not
340 in the hash table. */
341 if (slot == NULL)
343 free (elt);
344 return NULL;
347 /* This will only happen if E was not in the hash table and
348 INSERT is true. */
349 if (*slot == NULL)
351 *slot = elt;
352 elt->incoming_edges = XNEW (struct el);
353 elt->incoming_edges->e = e;
354 elt->incoming_edges->next = NULL;
355 return elt;
357 /* E was in the hash table. */
358 else
360 /* Free ELT as we do not need it anymore, we will extract the
361 relevant entry from the hash table itself. */
362 free (elt);
364 /* Get the entry stored in the hash table. */
365 elt = *slot;
367 /* If insertion was requested, then we need to add INCOMING_EDGE
368 to the list of incoming edges associated with E. */
369 if (insert)
371 struct el *el = XNEW (struct el);
372 el->next = elt->incoming_edges;
373 el->e = e;
374 elt->incoming_edges = el;
377 return elt;
381 /* Similar to copy_phi_args, except that the PHI arg exists, it just
382 does not have a value associated with it. */
384 static void
385 copy_phi_arg_into_existing_phi (edge src_e, edge tgt_e)
387 int src_idx = src_e->dest_idx;
388 int tgt_idx = tgt_e->dest_idx;
390 /* Iterate over each PHI in e->dest. */
391 for (gimple_stmt_iterator gsi = gsi_start_phis (src_e->dest),
392 gsi2 = gsi_start_phis (tgt_e->dest);
393 !gsi_end_p (gsi);
394 gsi_next (&gsi), gsi_next (&gsi2))
396 gimple src_phi = gsi_stmt (gsi);
397 gimple dest_phi = gsi_stmt (gsi2);
398 tree val = gimple_phi_arg_def (src_phi, src_idx);
399 source_location locus = gimple_phi_arg_location (src_phi, src_idx);
401 SET_PHI_ARG_DEF (dest_phi, tgt_idx, val);
402 gimple_phi_arg_set_location (dest_phi, tgt_idx, locus);
406 /* For each PHI in BB, copy the argument associated with SRC_E to TGT_E. */
408 static void
409 copy_phi_args (basic_block bb, edge src_e, edge tgt_e)
411 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi;
412 int src_indx = src_e->dest_idx;
414 for (gsi = gsi_start_phis (bb); !gsi_end_p (gsi); gsi_next (&gsi))
416 gimple phi = gsi_stmt (gsi);
417 source_location locus = gimple_phi_arg_location (phi, src_indx);
418 add_phi_arg (phi, gimple_phi_arg_def (phi, src_indx), tgt_e, locus);
422 /* We have recently made a copy of ORIG_BB, including its outgoing
423 edges. The copy is NEW_BB. Every PHI node in every direct successor of
424 ORIG_BB has a new argument associated with edge from NEW_BB to the
425 successor. Initialize the PHI argument so that it is equal to the PHI
426 argument associated with the edge from ORIG_BB to the successor. */
428 static void
429 update_destination_phis (basic_block orig_bb, basic_block new_bb)
431 edge_iterator ei;
432 edge e;
434 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, orig_bb->succs)
436 edge e2 = find_edge (new_bb, e->dest);
437 copy_phi_args (e->dest, e, e2);
441 /* Given a duplicate block and its single destination (both stored
442 in RD). Create an edge between the duplicate and its single
443 destination.
445 Add an additional argument to any PHI nodes at the single
446 destination. */
448 static void
449 create_edge_and_update_destination_phis (struct redirection_data *rd,
450 basic_block bb)
452 edge e = make_edge (bb, rd->path->last ()->e->dest, EDGE_FALLTHRU);
454 rescan_loop_exit (e, true, false);
455 e->probability = REG_BR_PROB_BASE;
456 e->count = bb->count;
458 /* We used to copy the thread path here. That was added in 2007
459 and dutifully updated through the representation changes in 2013.
461 In 2013 we added code to thread from an interior node through
462 the backedge to another interior node. That runs after the code
463 to thread through loop headers from outside the loop.
465 The latter may delete edges in the CFG, including those
466 which appeared in the jump threading path we copied here. Thus
467 we'd end up using a dangling pointer.
469 After reviewing the 2007/2011 code, I can't see how anything
470 depended on copying the AUX field and clearly copying the jump
471 threading path is problematical due to embedded edge pointers.
472 It has been removed. */
473 e->aux = NULL;
475 /* If there are any PHI nodes at the destination of the outgoing edge
476 from the duplicate block, then we will need to add a new argument
477 to them. The argument should have the same value as the argument
478 associated with the outgoing edge stored in RD. */
479 copy_phi_args (e->dest, rd->path->last ()->e, e);
482 /* Look through PATH beginning at START and return TRUE if there are
483 any additional blocks that need to be duplicated. Otherwise,
484 return FALSE. */
485 static bool
486 any_remaining_duplicated_blocks (vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path,
487 unsigned int start)
489 for (unsigned int i = start + 1; i < path->length (); i++)
491 if ((*path)[i]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK
492 || (*path)[i]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_BLOCK)
493 return true;
495 return false;
498 /* Wire up the outgoing edges from the duplicate blocks and
499 update any PHIs as needed. */
500 void
501 ssa_fix_duplicate_block_edges (struct redirection_data *rd,
502 ssa_local_info_t *local_info)
504 edge e = rd->incoming_edges->e;
505 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
507 for (unsigned int count = 0, i = 1; i < path->length (); i++)
509 /* If we were threading through an joiner block, then we want
510 to keep its control statement and redirect an outgoing edge.
511 Else we want to remove the control statement & edges, then create
512 a new outgoing edge. In both cases we may need to update PHIs. */
513 if ((*path)[i]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK)
515 edge victim;
516 edge e2;
518 /* This updates the PHIs at the destination of the duplicate
519 block. */
520 update_destination_phis (local_info->bb, rd->dup_blocks[count]);
522 /* Find the edge from the duplicate block to the block we're
523 threading through. That's the edge we want to redirect. */
524 victim = find_edge (rd->dup_blocks[count], (*path)[i]->e->dest);
526 /* If there are no remaining blocks on the path to duplicate,
527 then redirect VICTIM to the final destination of the jump
528 threading path. */
529 if (!any_remaining_duplicated_blocks (path, i))
531 e2 = redirect_edge_and_branch (victim, path->last ()->e->dest);
532 e2->count = path->last ()->e->count;
533 /* If we redirected the edge, then we need to copy PHI arguments
534 at the target. If the edge already existed (e2 != victim
535 case), then the PHIs in the target already have the correct
536 arguments. */
537 if (e2 == victim)
538 copy_phi_args (e2->dest, path->last ()->e, e2);
540 else
542 /* Redirect VICTIM to the next duplicated block in the path. */
543 e2 = redirect_edge_and_branch (victim, rd->dup_blocks[count + 1]);
545 /* We need to update the PHIs in the next duplicated block. We
546 want the new PHI args to have the same value as they had
547 in the source of the next duplicate block.
549 Thus, we need to know which edge we traversed into the
550 source of the duplicate. Furthermore, we may have
551 traversed many edges to reach the source of the duplicate.
553 Walk through the path starting at element I until we
554 hit an edge marked with EDGE_COPY_SRC_BLOCK. We want
555 the edge from the prior element. */
556 for (unsigned int j = i + 1; j < path->length (); j++)
558 if ((*path)[j]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_BLOCK)
560 copy_phi_arg_into_existing_phi ((*path)[j - 1]->e, e2);
561 break;
565 count++;
567 else if ((*path)[i]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_BLOCK)
569 remove_ctrl_stmt_and_useless_edges (rd->dup_blocks[count], NULL);
570 create_edge_and_update_destination_phis (rd, rd->dup_blocks[count]);
571 if (count == 1)
572 single_succ_edge (rd->dup_blocks[1])->aux = NULL;
573 count++;
578 /* Hash table traversal callback routine to create duplicate blocks. */
581 ssa_create_duplicates (struct redirection_data **slot,
582 ssa_local_info_t *local_info)
584 struct redirection_data *rd = *slot;
586 /* The second duplicated block in a jump threading path is specific
587 to the path. So it gets stored in RD rather than in LOCAL_DATA.
589 Each time we're called, we have to look through the path and see
590 if a second block needs to be duplicated.
592 Note the search starts with the third edge on the path. The first
593 edge is the incoming edge, the second edge always has its source
594 duplicated. Thus we start our search with the third edge. */
595 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = rd->path;
596 for (unsigned int i = 2; i < path->length (); i++)
598 if ((*path)[i]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_BLOCK
599 || (*path)[i]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK)
601 create_block_for_threading ((*path)[i]->e->src, rd, 1);
602 break;
606 /* Create a template block if we have not done so already. Otherwise
607 use the template to create a new block. */
608 if (local_info->template_block == NULL)
610 create_block_for_threading ((*path)[1]->e->src, rd, 0);
611 local_info->template_block = rd->dup_blocks[0];
613 /* We do not create any outgoing edges for the template. We will
614 take care of that in a later traversal. That way we do not
615 create edges that are going to just be deleted. */
617 else
619 create_block_for_threading (local_info->template_block, rd, 0);
621 /* Go ahead and wire up outgoing edges and update PHIs for the duplicate
622 block. */
623 ssa_fix_duplicate_block_edges (rd, local_info);
626 /* Keep walking the hash table. */
627 return 1;
630 /* We did not create any outgoing edges for the template block during
631 block creation. This hash table traversal callback creates the
632 outgoing edge for the template block. */
634 inline int
635 ssa_fixup_template_block (struct redirection_data **slot,
636 ssa_local_info_t *local_info)
638 struct redirection_data *rd = *slot;
640 /* If this is the template block halt the traversal after updating
641 it appropriately.
643 If we were threading through an joiner block, then we want
644 to keep its control statement and redirect an outgoing edge.
645 Else we want to remove the control statement & edges, then create
646 a new outgoing edge. In both cases we may need to update PHIs. */
647 if (rd->dup_blocks[0] && rd->dup_blocks[0] == local_info->template_block)
649 ssa_fix_duplicate_block_edges (rd, local_info);
650 return 0;
653 return 1;
656 /* Hash table traversal callback to redirect each incoming edge
657 associated with this hash table element to its new destination. */
660 ssa_redirect_edges (struct redirection_data **slot,
661 ssa_local_info_t *local_info)
663 struct redirection_data *rd = *slot;
664 struct el *next, *el;
666 /* Walk over all the incoming edges associated associated with this
667 hash table entry. */
668 for (el = rd->incoming_edges; el; el = next)
670 edge e = el->e;
671 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
673 /* Go ahead and free this element from the list. Doing this now
674 avoids the need for another list walk when we destroy the hash
675 table. */
676 next = el->next;
677 free (el);
679 thread_stats.num_threaded_edges++;
681 if (rd->dup_blocks[0])
683 edge e2;
685 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
686 fprintf (dump_file, " Threaded jump %d --> %d to %d\n",
687 e->src->index, e->dest->index, rd->dup_blocks[0]->index);
689 rd->dup_blocks[0]->count += e->count;
691 /* Excessive jump threading may make frequencies large enough so
692 the computation overflows. */
693 if (rd->dup_blocks[0]->frequency < BB_FREQ_MAX * 2)
694 rd->dup_blocks[0]->frequency += EDGE_FREQUENCY (e);
696 /* In the case of threading through a joiner block, the outgoing
697 edges from the duplicate block were updated when they were
698 redirected during ssa_fix_duplicate_block_edges. */
699 if ((*path)[1]->type != EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK)
700 EDGE_SUCC (rd->dup_blocks[0], 0)->count += e->count;
702 /* Redirect the incoming edge (possibly to the joiner block) to the
703 appropriate duplicate block. */
704 e2 = redirect_edge_and_branch (e, rd->dup_blocks[0]);
705 gcc_assert (e == e2);
706 flush_pending_stmts (e2);
709 /* Go ahead and clear E->aux. It's not needed anymore and failure
710 to clear it will cause all kinds of unpleasant problems later. */
711 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
712 e->aux = NULL;
716 /* Indicate that we actually threaded one or more jumps. */
717 if (rd->incoming_edges)
718 local_info->jumps_threaded = true;
720 return 1;
723 /* Return true if this block has no executable statements other than
724 a simple ctrl flow instruction. When the number of outgoing edges
725 is one, this is equivalent to a "forwarder" block. */
727 static bool
728 redirection_block_p (basic_block bb)
730 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi;
732 /* Advance to the first executable statement. */
733 gsi = gsi_start_bb (bb);
734 while (!gsi_end_p (gsi)
735 && (gimple_code (gsi_stmt (gsi)) == GIMPLE_LABEL
736 || is_gimple_debug (gsi_stmt (gsi))
737 || gimple_nop_p (gsi_stmt (gsi))))
738 gsi_next (&gsi);
740 /* Check if this is an empty block. */
741 if (gsi_end_p (gsi))
742 return true;
744 /* Test that we've reached the terminating control statement. */
745 return gsi_stmt (gsi)
746 && (gimple_code (gsi_stmt (gsi)) == GIMPLE_COND
747 || gimple_code (gsi_stmt (gsi)) == GIMPLE_GOTO
748 || gimple_code (gsi_stmt (gsi)) == GIMPLE_SWITCH);
751 /* BB is a block which ends with a COND_EXPR or SWITCH_EXPR and when BB
752 is reached via one or more specific incoming edges, we know which
753 outgoing edge from BB will be traversed.
755 We want to redirect those incoming edges to the target of the
756 appropriate outgoing edge. Doing so avoids a conditional branch
757 and may expose new optimization opportunities. Note that we have
758 to update dominator tree and SSA graph after such changes.
760 The key to keeping the SSA graph update manageable is to duplicate
761 the side effects occurring in BB so that those side effects still
762 occur on the paths which bypass BB after redirecting edges.
764 We accomplish this by creating duplicates of BB and arranging for
765 the duplicates to unconditionally pass control to one specific
766 successor of BB. We then revector the incoming edges into BB to
767 the appropriate duplicate of BB.
769 If NOLOOP_ONLY is true, we only perform the threading as long as it
770 does not affect the structure of the loops in a nontrivial way.
772 If JOINERS is true, then thread through joiner blocks as well. */
774 static bool
775 thread_block_1 (basic_block bb, bool noloop_only, bool joiners)
777 /* E is an incoming edge into BB that we may or may not want to
778 redirect to a duplicate of BB. */
779 edge e, e2;
780 edge_iterator ei;
781 ssa_local_info_t local_info;
782 struct loop *loop = bb->loop_father;
784 /* To avoid scanning a linear array for the element we need we instead
785 use a hash table. For normal code there should be no noticeable
786 difference. However, if we have a block with a large number of
787 incoming and outgoing edges such linear searches can get expensive. */
788 redirection_data.create (EDGE_COUNT (bb->succs));
790 /* If we thread the latch of the loop to its exit, the loop ceases to
791 exist. Make sure we do not restrict ourselves in order to preserve
792 this loop. */
793 if (loop->header == bb)
795 e = loop_latch_edge (loop);
796 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
798 if (path
799 && (((*path)[1]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK && joiners)
800 || ((*path)[1]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_BLOCK && !joiners)))
802 for (unsigned int i = 1; i < path->length (); i++)
804 edge e2 = (*path)[i]->e;
806 if (loop_exit_edge_p (loop, e2))
808 loop->header = NULL;
809 loop->latch = NULL;
810 loops_state_set (LOOPS_NEED_FIXUP);
816 /* Record each unique threaded destination into a hash table for
817 efficient lookups. */
818 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
820 if (e->aux == NULL)
821 continue;
823 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
825 if (((*path)[1]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK && !joiners)
826 || ((*path)[1]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_BLOCK && joiners))
827 continue;
829 e2 = path->last ()->e;
830 if (!e2 || noloop_only)
832 /* If NOLOOP_ONLY is true, we only allow threading through the
833 header of a loop to exit edges. */
835 /* One case occurs when there was loop header buried in a jump
836 threading path that crosses loop boundaries. We do not try
837 and thread this elsewhere, so just cancel the jump threading
838 request by clearing the AUX field now. */
839 if ((bb->loop_father != e2->src->loop_father
840 && !loop_exit_edge_p (e2->src->loop_father, e2))
841 || (e2->src->loop_father != e2->dest->loop_father
842 && !loop_exit_edge_p (e2->src->loop_father, e2)))
844 /* Since this case is not handled by our special code
845 to thread through a loop header, we must explicitly
846 cancel the threading request here. */
847 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
848 e->aux = NULL;
849 continue;
852 /* Another case occurs when trying to thread through our
853 own loop header, possibly from inside the loop. We will
854 thread these later. */
855 unsigned int i;
856 for (i = 1; i < path->length (); i++)
858 if ((*path)[i]->e->src == bb->loop_father->header
859 && (!loop_exit_edge_p (bb->loop_father, e2)
860 || (*path)[1]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK))
861 break;
864 if (i != path->length ())
865 continue;
868 if (e->dest == e2->src)
869 update_bb_profile_for_threading (e->dest, EDGE_FREQUENCY (e),
870 e->count, (*THREAD_PATH (e))[1]->e);
872 /* Insert the outgoing edge into the hash table if it is not
873 already in the hash table. */
874 lookup_redirection_data (e, INSERT);
877 /* We do not update dominance info. */
878 free_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS);
880 /* We know we only thread through the loop header to loop exits.
881 Let the basic block duplication hook know we are not creating
882 a multiple entry loop. */
883 if (noloop_only
884 && bb == bb->loop_father->header)
885 set_loop_copy (bb->loop_father, loop_outer (bb->loop_father));
887 /* Now create duplicates of BB.
889 Note that for a block with a high outgoing degree we can waste
890 a lot of time and memory creating and destroying useless edges.
892 So we first duplicate BB and remove the control structure at the
893 tail of the duplicate as well as all outgoing edges from the
894 duplicate. We then use that duplicate block as a template for
895 the rest of the duplicates. */
896 local_info.template_block = NULL;
897 local_info.bb = bb;
898 local_info.jumps_threaded = false;
899 redirection_data.traverse <ssa_local_info_t *, ssa_create_duplicates>
900 (&local_info);
902 /* The template does not have an outgoing edge. Create that outgoing
903 edge and update PHI nodes as the edge's target as necessary.
905 We do this after creating all the duplicates to avoid creating
906 unnecessary edges. */
907 redirection_data.traverse <ssa_local_info_t *, ssa_fixup_template_block>
908 (&local_info);
910 /* The hash table traversals above created the duplicate blocks (and the
911 statements within the duplicate blocks). This loop creates PHI nodes for
912 the duplicated blocks and redirects the incoming edges into BB to reach
913 the duplicates of BB. */
914 redirection_data.traverse <ssa_local_info_t *, ssa_redirect_edges>
915 (&local_info);
917 /* Done with this block. Clear REDIRECTION_DATA. */
918 redirection_data.dispose ();
920 if (noloop_only
921 && bb == bb->loop_father->header)
922 set_loop_copy (bb->loop_father, NULL);
924 /* Indicate to our caller whether or not any jumps were threaded. */
925 return local_info.jumps_threaded;
928 /* Wrapper for thread_block_1 so that we can first handle jump
929 thread paths which do not involve copying joiner blocks, then
930 handle jump thread paths which have joiner blocks.
932 By doing things this way we can be as aggressive as possible and
933 not worry that copying a joiner block will create a jump threading
934 opportunity. */
936 static bool
937 thread_block (basic_block bb, bool noloop_only)
939 bool retval;
940 retval = thread_block_1 (bb, noloop_only, false);
941 retval |= thread_block_1 (bb, noloop_only, true);
942 return retval;
946 /* Threads edge E through E->dest to the edge THREAD_TARGET (E). Returns the
947 copy of E->dest created during threading, or E->dest if it was not necessary
948 to copy it (E is its single predecessor). */
950 static basic_block
951 thread_single_edge (edge e)
953 basic_block bb = e->dest;
954 struct redirection_data rd;
955 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
956 edge eto = (*path)[1]->e;
958 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < path->length (); i++)
959 delete (*path)[i];
960 delete path;
961 e->aux = NULL;
963 thread_stats.num_threaded_edges++;
965 if (single_pred_p (bb))
967 /* If BB has just a single predecessor, we should only remove the
968 control statements at its end, and successors except for ETO. */
969 remove_ctrl_stmt_and_useless_edges (bb, eto->dest);
971 /* And fixup the flags on the single remaining edge. */
972 eto->flags &= ~(EDGE_TRUE_VALUE | EDGE_FALSE_VALUE | EDGE_ABNORMAL);
973 eto->flags |= EDGE_FALLTHRU;
975 return bb;
978 /* Otherwise, we need to create a copy. */
979 if (e->dest == eto->src)
980 update_bb_profile_for_threading (bb, EDGE_FREQUENCY (e), e->count, eto);
982 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *npath = new vec<jump_thread_edge *> ();
983 jump_thread_edge *x = new jump_thread_edge (e, EDGE_START_JUMP_THREAD);
984 npath->safe_push (x);
986 x = new jump_thread_edge (eto, EDGE_COPY_SRC_BLOCK);
987 npath->safe_push (x);
988 rd.path = npath;
990 create_block_for_threading (bb, &rd, 0);
991 remove_ctrl_stmt_and_useless_edges (rd.dup_blocks[0], NULL);
992 create_edge_and_update_destination_phis (&rd, rd.dup_blocks[0]);
994 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
995 fprintf (dump_file, " Threaded jump %d --> %d to %d\n",
996 e->src->index, e->dest->index, rd.dup_blocks[0]->index);
998 rd.dup_blocks[0]->count = e->count;
999 rd.dup_blocks[0]->frequency = EDGE_FREQUENCY (e);
1000 single_succ_edge (rd.dup_blocks[0])->count = e->count;
1001 redirect_edge_and_branch (e, rd.dup_blocks[0]);
1002 flush_pending_stmts (e);
1004 return rd.dup_blocks[0];
1007 /* Callback for dfs_enumerate_from. Returns true if BB is different
1008 from STOP and DBDS_CE_STOP. */
1010 static basic_block dbds_ce_stop;
1011 static bool
1012 dbds_continue_enumeration_p (const_basic_block bb, const void *stop)
1014 return (bb != (const_basic_block) stop
1015 && bb != dbds_ce_stop);
1018 /* Evaluates the dominance relationship of latch of the LOOP and BB, and
1019 returns the state. */
1021 enum bb_dom_status
1023 /* BB does not dominate latch of the LOOP. */
1024 DOMST_NONDOMINATING,
1025 /* The LOOP is broken (there is no path from the header to its latch. */
1026 DOMST_LOOP_BROKEN,
1027 /* BB dominates the latch of the LOOP. */
1028 DOMST_DOMINATING
1031 static enum bb_dom_status
1032 determine_bb_domination_status (struct loop *loop, basic_block bb)
1034 basic_block *bblocks;
1035 unsigned nblocks, i;
1036 bool bb_reachable = false;
1037 edge_iterator ei;
1038 edge e;
1040 /* This function assumes BB is a successor of LOOP->header.
1041 If that is not the case return DOMST_NONDOMINATING which
1042 is always safe. */
1044 bool ok = false;
1046 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
1048 if (e->src == loop->header)
1050 ok = true;
1051 break;
1055 if (!ok)
1056 return DOMST_NONDOMINATING;
1059 if (bb == loop->latch)
1060 return DOMST_DOMINATING;
1062 /* Check that BB dominates LOOP->latch, and that it is back-reachable
1063 from it. */
1065 bblocks = XCNEWVEC (basic_block, loop->num_nodes);
1066 dbds_ce_stop = loop->header;
1067 nblocks = dfs_enumerate_from (loop->latch, 1, dbds_continue_enumeration_p,
1068 bblocks, loop->num_nodes, bb);
1069 for (i = 0; i < nblocks; i++)
1070 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bblocks[i]->preds)
1072 if (e->src == loop->header)
1074 free (bblocks);
1075 return DOMST_NONDOMINATING;
1077 if (e->src == bb)
1078 bb_reachable = true;
1081 free (bblocks);
1082 return (bb_reachable ? DOMST_DOMINATING : DOMST_LOOP_BROKEN);
1085 /* Return true if BB is part of the new pre-header that is created
1086 when threading the latch to DATA. */
1088 static bool
1089 def_split_header_continue_p (const_basic_block bb, const void *data)
1091 const_basic_block new_header = (const_basic_block) data;
1092 const struct loop *l;
1094 if (bb == new_header
1095 || loop_depth (bb->loop_father) < loop_depth (new_header->loop_father))
1096 return false;
1097 for (l = bb->loop_father; l; l = loop_outer (l))
1098 if (l == new_header->loop_father)
1099 return true;
1100 return false;
1103 /* Thread jumps through the header of LOOP. Returns true if cfg changes.
1104 If MAY_PEEL_LOOP_HEADERS is false, we avoid threading from entry edges
1105 to the inside of the loop. */
1107 static bool
1108 thread_through_loop_header (struct loop *loop, bool may_peel_loop_headers)
1110 basic_block header = loop->header;
1111 edge e, tgt_edge, latch = loop_latch_edge (loop);
1112 edge_iterator ei;
1113 basic_block tgt_bb, atgt_bb;
1114 enum bb_dom_status domst;
1116 /* We have already threaded through headers to exits, so all the threading
1117 requests now are to the inside of the loop. We need to avoid creating
1118 irreducible regions (i.e., loops with more than one entry block), and
1119 also loop with several latch edges, or new subloops of the loop (although
1120 there are cases where it might be appropriate, it is difficult to decide,
1121 and doing it wrongly may confuse other optimizers).
1123 We could handle more general cases here. However, the intention is to
1124 preserve some information about the loop, which is impossible if its
1125 structure changes significantly, in a way that is not well understood.
1126 Thus we only handle few important special cases, in which also updating
1127 of the loop-carried information should be feasible:
1129 1) Propagation of latch edge to a block that dominates the latch block
1130 of a loop. This aims to handle the following idiom:
1132 first = 1;
1133 while (1)
1135 if (first)
1136 initialize;
1137 first = 0;
1138 body;
1141 After threading the latch edge, this becomes
1143 first = 1;
1144 if (first)
1145 initialize;
1146 while (1)
1148 first = 0;
1149 body;
1152 The original header of the loop is moved out of it, and we may thread
1153 the remaining edges through it without further constraints.
1155 2) All entry edges are propagated to a single basic block that dominates
1156 the latch block of the loop. This aims to handle the following idiom
1157 (normally created for "for" loops):
1159 i = 0;
1160 while (1)
1162 if (i >= 100)
1163 break;
1164 body;
1165 i++;
1168 This becomes
1170 i = 0;
1171 while (1)
1173 body;
1174 i++;
1175 if (i >= 100)
1176 break;
1180 /* Threading through the header won't improve the code if the header has just
1181 one successor. */
1182 if (single_succ_p (header))
1183 goto fail;
1185 /* If we threaded the latch using a joiner block, we cancel the
1186 threading opportunity out of an abundance of caution. However,
1187 still allow threading from outside to inside the loop. */
1188 if (latch->aux)
1190 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (latch);
1191 if ((*path)[1]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK)
1193 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1194 latch->aux = NULL;
1198 if (latch->aux)
1200 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (latch);
1201 tgt_edge = (*path)[1]->e;
1202 tgt_bb = tgt_edge->dest;
1204 else if (!may_peel_loop_headers
1205 && !redirection_block_p (loop->header))
1206 goto fail;
1207 else
1209 tgt_bb = NULL;
1210 tgt_edge = NULL;
1211 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, header->preds)
1213 if (!e->aux)
1215 if (e == latch)
1216 continue;
1218 /* If latch is not threaded, and there is a header
1219 edge that is not threaded, we would create loop
1220 with multiple entries. */
1221 goto fail;
1224 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
1226 if ((*path)[1]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK)
1227 goto fail;
1228 tgt_edge = (*path)[1]->e;
1229 atgt_bb = tgt_edge->dest;
1230 if (!tgt_bb)
1231 tgt_bb = atgt_bb;
1232 /* Two targets of threading would make us create loop
1233 with multiple entries. */
1234 else if (tgt_bb != atgt_bb)
1235 goto fail;
1238 if (!tgt_bb)
1240 /* There are no threading requests. */
1241 return false;
1244 /* Redirecting to empty loop latch is useless. */
1245 if (tgt_bb == loop->latch
1246 && empty_block_p (loop->latch))
1247 goto fail;
1250 /* The target block must dominate the loop latch, otherwise we would be
1251 creating a subloop. */
1252 domst = determine_bb_domination_status (loop, tgt_bb);
1253 if (domst == DOMST_NONDOMINATING)
1254 goto fail;
1255 if (domst == DOMST_LOOP_BROKEN)
1257 /* If the loop ceased to exist, mark it as such, and thread through its
1258 original header. */
1259 loop->header = NULL;
1260 loop->latch = NULL;
1261 loops_state_set (LOOPS_NEED_FIXUP);
1262 return thread_block (header, false);
1265 if (tgt_bb->loop_father->header == tgt_bb)
1267 /* If the target of the threading is a header of a subloop, we need
1268 to create a preheader for it, so that the headers of the two loops
1269 do not merge. */
1270 if (EDGE_COUNT (tgt_bb->preds) > 2)
1272 tgt_bb = create_preheader (tgt_bb->loop_father, 0);
1273 gcc_assert (tgt_bb != NULL);
1275 else
1276 tgt_bb = split_edge (tgt_edge);
1279 if (latch->aux)
1281 basic_block *bblocks;
1282 unsigned nblocks, i;
1284 /* First handle the case latch edge is redirected. We are copying
1285 the loop header but not creating a multiple entry loop. Make the
1286 cfg manipulation code aware of that fact. */
1287 set_loop_copy (loop, loop);
1288 loop->latch = thread_single_edge (latch);
1289 set_loop_copy (loop, NULL);
1290 gcc_assert (single_succ (loop->latch) == tgt_bb);
1291 loop->header = tgt_bb;
1293 /* Remove the new pre-header blocks from our loop. */
1294 bblocks = XCNEWVEC (basic_block, loop->num_nodes);
1295 nblocks = dfs_enumerate_from (header, 0, def_split_header_continue_p,
1296 bblocks, loop->num_nodes, tgt_bb);
1297 for (i = 0; i < nblocks; i++)
1298 if (bblocks[i]->loop_father == loop)
1300 remove_bb_from_loops (bblocks[i]);
1301 add_bb_to_loop (bblocks[i], loop_outer (loop));
1303 free (bblocks);
1305 /* If the new header has multiple latches mark it so. */
1306 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, loop->header->preds)
1307 if (e->src->loop_father == loop
1308 && e->src != loop->latch)
1310 loop->latch = NULL;
1311 loops_state_set (LOOPS_MAY_HAVE_MULTIPLE_LATCHES);
1314 /* Cancel remaining threading requests that would make the
1315 loop a multiple entry loop. */
1316 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, header->preds)
1318 edge e2;
1320 if (e->aux == NULL)
1321 continue;
1323 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
1324 e2 = path->last ()->e;
1326 if (e->src->loop_father != e2->dest->loop_father
1327 && e2->dest != loop->header)
1329 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1330 e->aux = NULL;
1334 /* Thread the remaining edges through the former header. */
1335 thread_block (header, false);
1337 else
1339 basic_block new_preheader;
1341 /* Now consider the case entry edges are redirected to the new entry
1342 block. Remember one entry edge, so that we can find the new
1343 preheader (its destination after threading). */
1344 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, header->preds)
1346 if (e->aux)
1347 break;
1350 /* The duplicate of the header is the new preheader of the loop. Ensure
1351 that it is placed correctly in the loop hierarchy. */
1352 set_loop_copy (loop, loop_outer (loop));
1354 thread_block (header, false);
1355 set_loop_copy (loop, NULL);
1356 new_preheader = e->dest;
1358 /* Create the new latch block. This is always necessary, as the latch
1359 must have only a single successor, but the original header had at
1360 least two successors. */
1361 loop->latch = NULL;
1362 mfb_kj_edge = single_succ_edge (new_preheader);
1363 loop->header = mfb_kj_edge->dest;
1364 latch = make_forwarder_block (tgt_bb, mfb_keep_just, NULL);
1365 loop->header = latch->dest;
1366 loop->latch = latch->src;
1369 return true;
1371 fail:
1372 /* We failed to thread anything. Cancel the requests. */
1373 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, header->preds)
1375 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
1377 if (path)
1379 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1380 e->aux = NULL;
1383 return false;
1386 /* E1 and E2 are edges into the same basic block. Return TRUE if the
1387 PHI arguments associated with those edges are equal or there are no
1388 PHI arguments, otherwise return FALSE. */
1390 static bool
1391 phi_args_equal_on_edges (edge e1, edge e2)
1393 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi;
1394 int indx1 = e1->dest_idx;
1395 int indx2 = e2->dest_idx;
1397 for (gsi = gsi_start_phis (e1->dest); !gsi_end_p (gsi); gsi_next (&gsi))
1399 gimple phi = gsi_stmt (gsi);
1401 if (!operand_equal_p (gimple_phi_arg_def (phi, indx1),
1402 gimple_phi_arg_def (phi, indx2), 0))
1403 return false;
1405 return true;
1408 /* Walk through the registered jump threads and convert them into a
1409 form convenient for this pass.
1411 Any block which has incoming edges threaded to outgoing edges
1412 will have its entry in THREADED_BLOCK set.
1414 Any threaded edge will have its new outgoing edge stored in the
1415 original edge's AUX field.
1417 This form avoids the need to walk all the edges in the CFG to
1418 discover blocks which need processing and avoids unnecessary
1419 hash table lookups to map from threaded edge to new target. */
1421 static void
1422 mark_threaded_blocks (bitmap threaded_blocks)
1424 unsigned int i;
1425 bitmap_iterator bi;
1426 bitmap tmp = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
1427 basic_block bb;
1428 edge e;
1429 edge_iterator ei;
1431 /* It is possible to have jump threads in which one is a subpath
1432 of the other. ie, (A, B), (B, C), (C, D) where B is a joiner
1433 block and (B, C), (C, D) where no joiner block exists.
1435 When this occurs ignore the jump thread request with the joiner
1436 block. It's totally subsumed by the simpler jump thread request.
1438 This results in less block copying, simpler CFGs. More importantly,
1439 when we duplicate the joiner block, B, in this case we will create
1440 a new threading opportunity that we wouldn't be able to optimize
1441 until the next jump threading iteration.
1443 So first convert the jump thread requests which do not require a
1444 joiner block. */
1445 for (i = 0; i < paths.length (); i++)
1447 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = paths[i];
1449 if ((*path)[1]->type != EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK)
1451 edge e = (*path)[0]->e;
1452 e->aux = (void *)path;
1453 bitmap_set_bit (tmp, e->dest->index);
1457 /* Now iterate again, converting cases where we want to thread
1458 through a joiner block, but only if no other edge on the path
1459 already has a jump thread attached to it. */
1460 for (i = 0; i < paths.length (); i++)
1462 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = paths[i];
1464 if ((*path)[1]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK)
1466 unsigned int j;
1468 for (j = 0; j < path->length (); j++)
1469 if ((*path)[j]->e->aux != NULL)
1470 break;
1472 /* If we iterated through the entire path without exiting the loop,
1473 then we are good to go, attach the path to the starting edge. */
1474 if (j == path->length ())
1476 edge e = (*path)[0]->e;
1477 e->aux = path;
1478 bitmap_set_bit (tmp, e->dest->index);
1480 else if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
1482 dump_jump_thread_path (dump_file, *path, false);
1488 /* If optimizing for size, only thread through block if we don't have
1489 to duplicate it or it's an otherwise empty redirection block. */
1490 if (optimize_function_for_size_p (cfun))
1492 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (tmp, 0, i, bi)
1494 bb = BASIC_BLOCK_FOR_FN (cfun, i);
1495 if (EDGE_COUNT (bb->preds) > 1
1496 && !redirection_block_p (bb))
1498 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
1500 if (e->aux)
1502 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
1503 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1504 e->aux = NULL;
1508 else
1509 bitmap_set_bit (threaded_blocks, i);
1512 else
1513 bitmap_copy (threaded_blocks, tmp);
1515 /* Look for jump threading paths which cross multiple loop headers.
1517 The code to thread through loop headers will change the CFG in ways
1518 that break assumptions made by the loop optimization code.
1520 We don't want to blindly cancel the requests. We can instead do better
1521 by trimming off the end of the jump thread path. */
1522 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (tmp, 0, i, bi)
1524 basic_block bb = BASIC_BLOCK_FOR_FN (cfun, i);
1525 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
1527 if (e->aux)
1529 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
1531 for (unsigned int i = 0, crossed_headers = 0;
1532 i < path->length ();
1533 i++)
1535 basic_block dest = (*path)[i]->e->dest;
1536 crossed_headers += (dest == dest->loop_father->header);
1537 if (crossed_headers > 1)
1539 /* Trim from entry I onwards. */
1540 for (unsigned int j = i; j < path->length (); j++)
1541 delete (*path)[j];
1542 path->truncate (i);
1544 /* Now that we've truncated the path, make sure
1545 what's left is still valid. We need at least
1546 two edges on the path and the last edge can not
1547 be a joiner. This should never happen, but let's
1548 be safe. */
1549 if (path->length () < 2
1550 || (path->last ()->type
1551 == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK))
1553 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1554 e->aux = NULL;
1556 break;
1563 /* If we have a joiner block (J) which has two successors S1 and S2 and
1564 we are threading though S1 and the final destination of the thread
1565 is S2, then we must verify that any PHI nodes in S2 have the same
1566 PHI arguments for the edge J->S2 and J->S1->...->S2.
1568 We used to detect this prior to registering the jump thread, but
1569 that prohibits propagation of edge equivalences into non-dominated
1570 PHI nodes as the equivalency test might occur before propagation.
1572 This must also occur after we truncate any jump threading paths
1573 as this scenario may only show up after truncation.
1575 This works for now, but will need improvement as part of the FSA
1576 optimization.
1578 Note since we've moved the thread request data to the edges,
1579 we have to iterate on those rather than the threaded_edges vector. */
1580 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (tmp, 0, i, bi)
1582 bb = BASIC_BLOCK_FOR_FN (cfun, i);
1583 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
1585 if (e->aux)
1587 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
1588 bool have_joiner = ((*path)[1]->type == EDGE_COPY_SRC_JOINER_BLOCK);
1590 if (have_joiner)
1592 basic_block joiner = e->dest;
1593 edge final_edge = path->last ()->e;
1594 basic_block final_dest = final_edge->dest;
1595 edge e2 = find_edge (joiner, final_dest);
1597 if (e2 && !phi_args_equal_on_edges (e2, final_edge))
1599 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1600 e->aux = NULL;
1607 BITMAP_FREE (tmp);
1611 /* Return TRUE if BB ends with a switch statement or a computed goto.
1612 Otherwise return false. */
1613 static bool
1614 bb_ends_with_multiway_branch (basic_block bb ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1616 gimple stmt = last_stmt (bb);
1617 if (stmt && gimple_code (stmt) == GIMPLE_SWITCH)
1618 return true;
1619 if (stmt && gimple_code (stmt) == GIMPLE_GOTO
1620 && TREE_CODE (gimple_goto_dest (stmt)) == SSA_NAME)
1621 return true;
1622 return false;
1625 /* Walk through all blocks and thread incoming edges to the appropriate
1626 outgoing edge for each edge pair recorded in THREADED_EDGES.
1628 It is the caller's responsibility to fix the dominance information
1629 and rewrite duplicated SSA_NAMEs back into SSA form.
1631 If MAY_PEEL_LOOP_HEADERS is false, we avoid threading edges through
1632 loop headers if it does not simplify the loop.
1634 Returns true if one or more edges were threaded, false otherwise. */
1636 bool
1637 thread_through_all_blocks (bool may_peel_loop_headers)
1639 bool retval = false;
1640 unsigned int i;
1641 bitmap_iterator bi;
1642 bitmap threaded_blocks;
1643 struct loop *loop;
1645 /* We must know about loops in order to preserve them. */
1646 gcc_assert (current_loops != NULL);
1648 if (!paths.exists ())
1649 return false;
1651 threaded_blocks = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
1652 memset (&thread_stats, 0, sizeof (thread_stats));
1654 mark_threaded_blocks (threaded_blocks);
1656 initialize_original_copy_tables ();
1658 /* First perform the threading requests that do not affect
1659 loop structure. */
1660 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (threaded_blocks, 0, i, bi)
1662 basic_block bb = BASIC_BLOCK_FOR_FN (cfun, i);
1664 if (EDGE_COUNT (bb->preds) > 0)
1665 retval |= thread_block (bb, true);
1668 /* Then perform the threading through loop headers. We start with the
1669 innermost loop, so that the changes in cfg we perform won't affect
1670 further threading. */
1671 FOR_EACH_LOOP (loop, LI_FROM_INNERMOST)
1673 if (!loop->header
1674 || !bitmap_bit_p (threaded_blocks, loop->header->index))
1675 continue;
1677 retval |= thread_through_loop_header (loop, may_peel_loop_headers);
1680 /* Any jump threading paths that are still attached to edges at this
1681 point must be one of two cases.
1683 First, we could have a jump threading path which went from outside
1684 a loop to inside a loop that was ignored because a prior jump thread
1685 across a backedge was realized (which indirectly causes the loop
1686 above to ignore the latter thread). We can detect these because the
1687 loop structures will be different and we do not currently try to
1688 optimize this case.
1690 Second, we could be threading across a backedge to a point within the
1691 same loop. This occurrs for the FSA/FSM optimization and we would
1692 like to optimize it. However, we have to be very careful as this
1693 may completely scramble the loop structures, with the result being
1694 irreducible loops causing us to throw away our loop structure.
1696 As a compromise for the latter case, if the thread path ends in
1697 a block where the last statement is a multiway branch, then go
1698 ahead and thread it, else ignore it. */
1699 basic_block bb;
1700 edge e;
1701 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb, cfun)
1703 /* If we do end up threading here, we can remove elements from
1704 BB->preds. Thus we can not use the FOR_EACH_EDGE iterator. */
1705 for (edge_iterator ei = ei_start (bb->preds);
1706 (e = ei_safe_edge (ei));)
1707 if (e->aux)
1709 vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path = THREAD_PATH (e);
1711 /* Case 1, threading from outside to inside the loop
1712 after we'd already threaded through the header. */
1713 if ((*path)[0]->e->dest->loop_father
1714 != path->last ()->e->src->loop_father)
1716 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1717 e->aux = NULL;
1718 ei_next (&ei);
1720 else if (bb_ends_with_multiway_branch (path->last ()->e->src))
1722 /* The code to thread through loop headers may have
1723 split a block with jump threads attached to it.
1725 We can identify this with a disjoint jump threading
1726 path. If found, just remove it. */
1727 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < path->length () - 1; i++)
1728 if ((*path)[i]->e->dest != (*path)[i + 1]->e->src)
1730 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1731 e->aux = NULL;
1732 ei_next (&ei);
1733 break;
1736 /* Our path is still valid, thread it. */
1737 if (e->aux)
1739 struct loop *loop = (*path)[0]->e->dest->loop_father;
1741 if (thread_block ((*path)[0]->e->dest, false))
1743 /* This jump thread likely totally scrambled this loop.
1744 So arrange for it to be fixed up. */
1745 loop->header = NULL;
1746 loop->latch = NULL;
1747 e->aux = NULL;
1749 else
1751 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1752 e->aux = NULL;
1753 ei_next (&ei);
1757 else
1759 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1760 e->aux = NULL;
1761 ei_next (&ei);
1764 else
1765 ei_next (&ei);
1768 statistics_counter_event (cfun, "Jumps threaded",
1769 thread_stats.num_threaded_edges);
1771 free_original_copy_tables ();
1773 BITMAP_FREE (threaded_blocks);
1774 threaded_blocks = NULL;
1775 paths.release ();
1777 if (retval)
1778 loops_state_set (LOOPS_NEED_FIXUP);
1780 return retval;
1783 /* Delete the jump threading path PATH. We have to explcitly delete
1784 each entry in the vector, then the container. */
1786 void
1787 delete_jump_thread_path (vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path)
1789 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < path->length (); i++)
1790 delete (*path)[i];
1791 path->release();
1794 /* Register a jump threading opportunity. We queue up all the jump
1795 threading opportunities discovered by a pass and update the CFG
1796 and SSA form all at once.
1798 E is the edge we can thread, E2 is the new target edge, i.e., we
1799 are effectively recording that E->dest can be changed to E2->dest
1800 after fixing the SSA graph. */
1802 void
1803 register_jump_thread (vec<jump_thread_edge *> *path)
1805 if (!dbg_cnt (registered_jump_thread))
1807 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1808 return;
1811 /* First make sure there are no NULL outgoing edges on the jump threading
1812 path. That can happen for jumping to a constant address. */
1813 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < path->length (); i++)
1814 if ((*path)[i]->e == NULL)
1816 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
1818 fprintf (dump_file,
1819 "Found NULL edge in jump threading path. Cancelling jump thread:\n");
1820 dump_jump_thread_path (dump_file, *path, false);
1823 delete_jump_thread_path (path);
1824 return;
1827 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
1828 dump_jump_thread_path (dump_file, *path, true);
1830 if (!paths.exists ())
1831 paths.create (5);
1833 paths.safe_push (path);