1 /* Vectorizer Specific Loop Manipulations
2 Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Dorit Naishlos <dorit@il.ibm.com>
5 and Ira Rosen <irar@il.ibm.com>
7 This file is part of GCC.
9 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
10 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
11 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
14 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
15 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
16 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
21 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
25 #include "coretypes.h"
29 #include "basic-block.h"
30 #include "tree-pretty-print.h"
31 #include "gimple-pretty-print.h"
32 #include "tree-flow.h"
33 #include "tree-dump.h"
35 #include "cfglayout.h"
36 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
37 #include "tree-scalar-evolution.h"
38 #include "tree-vectorizer.h"
39 #include "langhooks.h"
41 /*************************************************************************
42 Simple Loop Peeling Utilities
44 Utilities to support loop peeling for vectorization purposes.
45 *************************************************************************/
48 /* Renames the use *OP_P. */
51 rename_use_op (use_operand_p op_p
)
55 if (TREE_CODE (USE_FROM_PTR (op_p
)) != SSA_NAME
)
58 new_name
= get_current_def (USE_FROM_PTR (op_p
));
60 /* Something defined outside of the loop. */
64 /* An ordinary ssa name defined in the loop. */
66 SET_USE (op_p
, new_name
);
70 /* Renames the variables in basic block BB. */
73 rename_variables_in_bb (basic_block bb
)
75 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
;
81 struct loop
*loop
= bb
->loop_father
;
83 for (gsi
= gsi_start_bb (bb
); !gsi_end_p (gsi
); gsi_next (&gsi
))
85 stmt
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
86 FOR_EACH_SSA_USE_OPERAND (use_p
, stmt
, iter
, SSA_OP_ALL_USES
)
87 rename_use_op (use_p
);
90 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, bb
->succs
)
92 if (!flow_bb_inside_loop_p (loop
, e
->dest
))
94 for (gsi
= gsi_start_phis (e
->dest
); !gsi_end_p (gsi
); gsi_next (&gsi
))
95 rename_use_op (PHI_ARG_DEF_PTR_FROM_EDGE (gsi_stmt (gsi
), e
));
100 /* Renames variables in new generated LOOP. */
103 rename_variables_in_loop (struct loop
*loop
)
108 bbs
= get_loop_body (loop
);
110 for (i
= 0; i
< loop
->num_nodes
; i
++)
111 rename_variables_in_bb (bbs
[i
]);
122 DEF_VEC_O(adjust_info
);
123 DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O_STACK(adjust_info
);
124 #define VEC_adjust_info_stack_alloc(alloc) VEC_stack_alloc (adjust_info, alloc)
126 /* A stack of values to be adjusted in debug stmts. We have to
127 process them LIFO, so that the closest substitution applies. If we
128 processed them FIFO, without the stack, we might substitute uses
129 with a PHI DEF that would soon become non-dominant, and when we got
130 to the suitable one, it wouldn't have anything to substitute any
132 static VEC(adjust_info
, stack
) *adjust_vec
;
134 /* Adjust any debug stmts that referenced AI->from values to use the
135 loop-closed AI->to, if the references are dominated by AI->bb and
136 not by the definition of AI->from. */
139 adjust_debug_stmts_now (adjust_info
*ai
)
141 basic_block bbphi
= ai
->bb
;
142 tree orig_def
= ai
->from
;
143 tree new_def
= ai
->to
;
144 imm_use_iterator imm_iter
;
146 basic_block bbdef
= gimple_bb (SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (orig_def
));
148 gcc_assert (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
));
150 /* Adjust any debug stmts that held onto non-loop-closed
152 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT (stmt
, imm_iter
, orig_def
)
157 if (!is_gimple_debug (stmt
))
160 gcc_assert (gimple_debug_bind_p (stmt
));
162 bbuse
= gimple_bb (stmt
);
165 || dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, bbuse
, bbphi
))
167 || dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, bbuse
, bbdef
)))
170 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_ON_STMT (use_p
, imm_iter
)
171 SET_USE (use_p
, new_def
);
174 gimple_debug_bind_reset_value (stmt
);
181 /* Adjust debug stmts as scheduled before. */
184 adjust_vec_debug_stmts (void)
186 if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS
)
189 gcc_assert (adjust_vec
);
191 while (!VEC_empty (adjust_info
, adjust_vec
))
193 adjust_debug_stmts_now (VEC_last (adjust_info
, adjust_vec
));
194 VEC_pop (adjust_info
, adjust_vec
);
197 VEC_free (adjust_info
, stack
, adjust_vec
);
200 /* Adjust any debug stmts that referenced FROM values to use the
201 loop-closed TO, if the references are dominated by BB and not by
202 the definition of FROM. If adjust_vec is non-NULL, adjustments
203 will be postponed until adjust_vec_debug_stmts is called. */
206 adjust_debug_stmts (tree from
, tree to
, basic_block bb
)
210 if (MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS
&& TREE_CODE (from
) == SSA_NAME
211 && SSA_NAME_VAR (from
) != gimple_vop (cfun
))
218 VEC_safe_push (adjust_info
, stack
, adjust_vec
, &ai
);
220 adjust_debug_stmts_now (&ai
);
224 /* Change E's phi arg in UPDATE_PHI to NEW_DEF, and record information
225 to adjust any debug stmts that referenced the old phi arg,
226 presumably non-loop-closed references left over from other
230 adjust_phi_and_debug_stmts (gimple update_phi
, edge e
, tree new_def
)
232 tree orig_def
= PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (update_phi
, e
);
234 SET_PHI_ARG_DEF (update_phi
, e
->dest_idx
, new_def
);
236 if (MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS
)
237 adjust_debug_stmts (orig_def
, PHI_RESULT (update_phi
),
238 gimple_bb (update_phi
));
242 /* Update the PHI nodes of NEW_LOOP.
244 NEW_LOOP is a duplicate of ORIG_LOOP.
245 AFTER indicates whether NEW_LOOP executes before or after ORIG_LOOP:
246 AFTER is true if NEW_LOOP executes after ORIG_LOOP, and false if it
247 executes before it. */
250 slpeel_update_phis_for_duplicate_loop (struct loop
*orig_loop
,
251 struct loop
*new_loop
, bool after
)
254 gimple phi_new
, phi_orig
;
256 edge orig_loop_latch
= loop_latch_edge (orig_loop
);
257 edge orig_entry_e
= loop_preheader_edge (orig_loop
);
258 edge new_loop_exit_e
= single_exit (new_loop
);
259 edge new_loop_entry_e
= loop_preheader_edge (new_loop
);
260 edge entry_arg_e
= (after
? orig_loop_latch
: orig_entry_e
);
261 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi_new
, gsi_orig
;
264 step 1. For each loop-header-phi:
265 Add the first phi argument for the phi in NEW_LOOP
266 (the one associated with the entry of NEW_LOOP)
268 step 2. For each loop-header-phi:
269 Add the second phi argument for the phi in NEW_LOOP
270 (the one associated with the latch of NEW_LOOP)
272 step 3. Update the phis in the successor block of NEW_LOOP.
274 case 1: NEW_LOOP was placed before ORIG_LOOP:
275 The successor block of NEW_LOOP is the header of ORIG_LOOP.
276 Updating the phis in the successor block can therefore be done
277 along with the scanning of the loop header phis, because the
278 header blocks of ORIG_LOOP and NEW_LOOP have exactly the same
279 phi nodes, organized in the same order.
281 case 2: NEW_LOOP was placed after ORIG_LOOP:
282 The successor block of NEW_LOOP is the original exit block of
283 ORIG_LOOP - the phis to be updated are the loop-closed-ssa phis.
284 We postpone updating these phis to a later stage (when
285 loop guards are added).
289 /* Scan the phis in the headers of the old and new loops
290 (they are organized in exactly the same order). */
292 for (gsi_new
= gsi_start_phis (new_loop
->header
),
293 gsi_orig
= gsi_start_phis (orig_loop
->header
);
294 !gsi_end_p (gsi_new
) && !gsi_end_p (gsi_orig
);
295 gsi_next (&gsi_new
), gsi_next (&gsi_orig
))
297 source_location locus
;
298 phi_new
= gsi_stmt (gsi_new
);
299 phi_orig
= gsi_stmt (gsi_orig
);
302 def
= PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (phi_orig
, entry_arg_e
);
303 locus
= gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge (phi_orig
, entry_arg_e
);
304 add_phi_arg (phi_new
, def
, new_loop_entry_e
, locus
);
307 def
= PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (phi_orig
, orig_loop_latch
);
308 locus
= gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge (phi_orig
, orig_loop_latch
);
309 if (TREE_CODE (def
) != SSA_NAME
)
312 new_ssa_name
= get_current_def (def
);
315 /* This only happens if there are no definitions
316 inside the loop. use the phi_result in this case. */
317 new_ssa_name
= PHI_RESULT (phi_new
);
320 /* An ordinary ssa name defined in the loop. */
321 add_phi_arg (phi_new
, new_ssa_name
, loop_latch_edge (new_loop
), locus
);
323 /* Drop any debug references outside the loop, if they would
324 become ill-formed SSA. */
325 adjust_debug_stmts (def
, NULL
, single_exit (orig_loop
)->dest
);
327 /* step 3 (case 1). */
330 gcc_assert (new_loop_exit_e
== orig_entry_e
);
331 adjust_phi_and_debug_stmts (phi_orig
, new_loop_exit_e
, new_ssa_name
);
337 /* Update PHI nodes for a guard of the LOOP.
340 - LOOP, GUARD_EDGE: LOOP is a loop for which we added guard code that
341 controls whether LOOP is to be executed. GUARD_EDGE is the edge that
342 originates from the guard-bb, skips LOOP and reaches the (unique) exit
343 bb of LOOP. This loop-exit-bb is an empty bb with one successor.
344 We denote this bb NEW_MERGE_BB because before the guard code was added
345 it had a single predecessor (the LOOP header), and now it became a merge
346 point of two paths - the path that ends with the LOOP exit-edge, and
347 the path that ends with GUARD_EDGE.
348 - NEW_EXIT_BB: New basic block that is added by this function between LOOP
349 and NEW_MERGE_BB. It is used to place loop-closed-ssa-form exit-phis.
351 ===> The CFG before the guard-code was added:
354 if (exit_loop) goto update_bb
355 else goto LOOP_header_bb
358 ==> The CFG after the guard-code was added:
360 if (LOOP_guard_condition) goto new_merge_bb
361 else goto LOOP_header_bb
364 if (exit_loop_condition) goto new_merge_bb
365 else goto LOOP_header_bb
370 ==> The CFG after this function:
372 if (LOOP_guard_condition) goto new_merge_bb
373 else goto LOOP_header_bb
376 if (exit_loop_condition) goto new_exit_bb
377 else goto LOOP_header_bb
384 1. creates and updates the relevant phi nodes to account for the new
385 incoming edge (GUARD_EDGE) into NEW_MERGE_BB. This involves:
386 1.1. Create phi nodes at NEW_MERGE_BB.
387 1.2. Update the phi nodes at the successor of NEW_MERGE_BB (denoted
388 UPDATE_BB). UPDATE_BB was the exit-bb of LOOP before NEW_MERGE_BB
389 2. preserves loop-closed-ssa-form by creating the required phi nodes
390 at the exit of LOOP (i.e, in NEW_EXIT_BB).
392 There are two flavors to this function:
394 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1:
395 Here the guard controls whether we enter or skip LOOP, where LOOP is a
396 prolog_loop (loop1 below), and the new phis created in NEW_MERGE_BB are
397 for variables that have phis in the loop header.
399 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard2:
400 Here the guard controls whether we enter or skip LOOP, where LOOP is an
401 epilog_loop (loop2 below), and the new phis created in NEW_MERGE_BB are
402 for variables that have phis in the loop exit.
404 I.E., the overall structure is:
407 guard1 (goto loop1/merge1_bb)
410 guard2 (goto merge1_bb/merge2_bb)
417 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1 takes care of creating phis in
418 loop1_exit_bb and merge1_bb. These are entry phis (phis for the vars
419 that have phis in loop1->header).
421 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard2 takes care of creating phis in
422 loop2_exit_bb and merge2_bb. These are exit phis (phis for the vars
423 that have phis in next_bb). It also adds some of these phis to
426 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1 is always called before
427 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard2. They are both needed in order
428 to create correct data-flow and loop-closed-ssa-form.
430 Generally slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1 creates phis for variables
431 that change between iterations of a loop (and therefore have a phi-node
432 at the loop entry), whereas slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard2 creates
433 phis for variables that are used out of the loop (and therefore have
434 loop-closed exit phis). Some variables may be both updated between
435 iterations and used after the loop. This is why in loop1_exit_bb we
436 may need both entry_phis (created by slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1)
437 and exit phis (created by slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard2).
439 - IS_NEW_LOOP: if IS_NEW_LOOP is true, then LOOP is a newly created copy of
440 an original loop. i.e., we have:
443 guard_bb (goto LOOP/new_merge)
449 If IS_NEW_LOOP is false, then LOOP is an original loop, in which case we
453 guard_bb (goto LOOP/new_merge)
459 The SSA names defined in the original loop have a current
460 reaching definition that that records the corresponding new
461 ssa-name used in the new duplicated loop copy.
464 /* Function slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1
467 - GUARD_EDGE, LOOP, IS_NEW_LOOP, NEW_EXIT_BB - as explained above.
468 - DEFS - a bitmap of ssa names to mark new names for which we recorded
471 In the context of the overall structure, we have:
474 guard1 (goto loop1/merge1_bb)
477 guard2 (goto merge1_bb/merge2_bb)
484 For each name updated between loop iterations (i.e - for each name that has
485 an entry (loop-header) phi in LOOP) we create a new phi in:
486 1. merge1_bb (to account for the edge from guard1)
487 2. loop1_exit_bb (an exit-phi to keep LOOP in loop-closed form)
491 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1 (edge guard_edge
, struct loop
*loop
,
492 bool is_new_loop
, basic_block
*new_exit_bb
,
495 gimple orig_phi
, new_phi
;
496 gimple update_phi
, update_phi2
;
497 tree guard_arg
, loop_arg
;
498 basic_block new_merge_bb
= guard_edge
->dest
;
499 edge e
= EDGE_SUCC (new_merge_bb
, 0);
500 basic_block update_bb
= e
->dest
;
501 basic_block orig_bb
= loop
->header
;
503 tree current_new_name
;
504 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi_orig
, gsi_update
;
506 /* Create new bb between loop and new_merge_bb. */
507 *new_exit_bb
= split_edge (single_exit (loop
));
509 new_exit_e
= EDGE_SUCC (*new_exit_bb
, 0);
511 for (gsi_orig
= gsi_start_phis (orig_bb
),
512 gsi_update
= gsi_start_phis (update_bb
);
513 !gsi_end_p (gsi_orig
) && !gsi_end_p (gsi_update
);
514 gsi_next (&gsi_orig
), gsi_next (&gsi_update
))
516 source_location loop_locus
, guard_locus
;;
517 orig_phi
= gsi_stmt (gsi_orig
);
518 update_phi
= gsi_stmt (gsi_update
);
520 /** 1. Handle new-merge-point phis **/
522 /* 1.1. Generate new phi node in NEW_MERGE_BB: */
523 new_phi
= create_phi_node (SSA_NAME_VAR (PHI_RESULT (orig_phi
)),
526 /* 1.2. NEW_MERGE_BB has two incoming edges: GUARD_EDGE and the exit-edge
527 of LOOP. Set the two phi args in NEW_PHI for these edges: */
528 loop_arg
= PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (orig_phi
, EDGE_SUCC (loop
->latch
, 0));
529 loop_locus
= gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge (orig_phi
,
530 EDGE_SUCC (loop
->latch
,
532 guard_arg
= PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (orig_phi
, loop_preheader_edge (loop
));
534 = gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge (orig_phi
,
535 loop_preheader_edge (loop
));
537 add_phi_arg (new_phi
, loop_arg
, new_exit_e
, loop_locus
);
538 add_phi_arg (new_phi
, guard_arg
, guard_edge
, guard_locus
);
540 /* 1.3. Update phi in successor block. */
541 gcc_assert (PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (update_phi
, e
) == loop_arg
542 || PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (update_phi
, e
) == guard_arg
);
543 adjust_phi_and_debug_stmts (update_phi
, e
, PHI_RESULT (new_phi
));
544 update_phi2
= new_phi
;
547 /** 2. Handle loop-closed-ssa-form phis **/
549 if (!is_gimple_reg (PHI_RESULT (orig_phi
)))
552 /* 2.1. Generate new phi node in NEW_EXIT_BB: */
553 new_phi
= create_phi_node (SSA_NAME_VAR (PHI_RESULT (orig_phi
)),
556 /* 2.2. NEW_EXIT_BB has one incoming edge: the exit-edge of the loop. */
557 add_phi_arg (new_phi
, loop_arg
, single_exit (loop
), loop_locus
);
559 /* 2.3. Update phi in successor of NEW_EXIT_BB: */
560 gcc_assert (PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (update_phi2
, new_exit_e
) == loop_arg
);
561 adjust_phi_and_debug_stmts (update_phi2
, new_exit_e
,
562 PHI_RESULT (new_phi
));
564 /* 2.4. Record the newly created name with set_current_def.
565 We want to find a name such that
566 name = get_current_def (orig_loop_name)
567 and to set its current definition as follows:
568 set_current_def (name, new_phi_name)
570 If LOOP is a new loop then loop_arg is already the name we're
571 looking for. If LOOP is the original loop, then loop_arg is
572 the orig_loop_name and the relevant name is recorded in its
573 current reaching definition. */
575 current_new_name
= loop_arg
;
578 current_new_name
= get_current_def (loop_arg
);
579 /* current_def is not available only if the variable does not
580 change inside the loop, in which case we also don't care
581 about recording a current_def for it because we won't be
582 trying to create loop-exit-phis for it. */
583 if (!current_new_name
)
586 gcc_assert (get_current_def (current_new_name
) == NULL_TREE
);
588 set_current_def (current_new_name
, PHI_RESULT (new_phi
));
589 bitmap_set_bit (*defs
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (current_new_name
));
594 /* Function slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard2
597 - GUARD_EDGE, LOOP, IS_NEW_LOOP, NEW_EXIT_BB - as explained above.
599 In the context of the overall structure, we have:
602 guard1 (goto loop1/merge1_bb)
605 guard2 (goto merge1_bb/merge2_bb)
612 For each name used out side the loop (i.e - for each name that has an exit
613 phi in next_bb) we create a new phi in:
614 1. merge2_bb (to account for the edge from guard_bb)
615 2. loop2_exit_bb (an exit-phi to keep LOOP in loop-closed form)
616 3. guard2 bb (an exit phi to keep the preceding loop in loop-closed form),
617 if needed (if it wasn't handled by slpeel_update_phis_nodes_for_phi1).
621 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard2 (edge guard_edge
, struct loop
*loop
,
622 bool is_new_loop
, basic_block
*new_exit_bb
)
624 gimple orig_phi
, new_phi
;
625 gimple update_phi
, update_phi2
;
626 tree guard_arg
, loop_arg
;
627 basic_block new_merge_bb
= guard_edge
->dest
;
628 edge e
= EDGE_SUCC (new_merge_bb
, 0);
629 basic_block update_bb
= e
->dest
;
631 tree orig_def
, orig_def_new_name
;
632 tree new_name
, new_name2
;
634 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
;
636 /* Create new bb between loop and new_merge_bb. */
637 *new_exit_bb
= split_edge (single_exit (loop
));
639 new_exit_e
= EDGE_SUCC (*new_exit_bb
, 0);
641 for (gsi
= gsi_start_phis (update_bb
); !gsi_end_p (gsi
); gsi_next (&gsi
))
643 update_phi
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
644 orig_phi
= update_phi
;
645 orig_def
= PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (orig_phi
, e
);
646 /* This loop-closed-phi actually doesn't represent a use
647 out of the loop - the phi arg is a constant. */
648 if (TREE_CODE (orig_def
) != SSA_NAME
)
650 orig_def_new_name
= get_current_def (orig_def
);
653 /** 1. Handle new-merge-point phis **/
655 /* 1.1. Generate new phi node in NEW_MERGE_BB: */
656 new_phi
= create_phi_node (SSA_NAME_VAR (PHI_RESULT (orig_phi
)),
659 /* 1.2. NEW_MERGE_BB has two incoming edges: GUARD_EDGE and the exit-edge
660 of LOOP. Set the two PHI args in NEW_PHI for these edges: */
662 new_name2
= NULL_TREE
;
663 if (orig_def_new_name
)
665 new_name
= orig_def_new_name
;
666 /* Some variables have both loop-entry-phis and loop-exit-phis.
667 Such variables were given yet newer names by phis placed in
668 guard_bb by slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1. I.e:
669 new_name2 = get_current_def (get_current_def (orig_name)). */
670 new_name2
= get_current_def (new_name
);
675 guard_arg
= orig_def
;
680 guard_arg
= new_name
;
684 guard_arg
= new_name2
;
686 add_phi_arg (new_phi
, loop_arg
, new_exit_e
, UNKNOWN_LOCATION
);
687 add_phi_arg (new_phi
, guard_arg
, guard_edge
, UNKNOWN_LOCATION
);
689 /* 1.3. Update phi in successor block. */
690 gcc_assert (PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (update_phi
, e
) == orig_def
);
691 adjust_phi_and_debug_stmts (update_phi
, e
, PHI_RESULT (new_phi
));
692 update_phi2
= new_phi
;
695 /** 2. Handle loop-closed-ssa-form phis **/
697 /* 2.1. Generate new phi node in NEW_EXIT_BB: */
698 new_phi
= create_phi_node (SSA_NAME_VAR (PHI_RESULT (orig_phi
)),
701 /* 2.2. NEW_EXIT_BB has one incoming edge: the exit-edge of the loop. */
702 add_phi_arg (new_phi
, loop_arg
, single_exit (loop
), UNKNOWN_LOCATION
);
704 /* 2.3. Update phi in successor of NEW_EXIT_BB: */
705 gcc_assert (PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (update_phi2
, new_exit_e
) == loop_arg
);
706 adjust_phi_and_debug_stmts (update_phi2
, new_exit_e
,
707 PHI_RESULT (new_phi
));
710 /** 3. Handle loop-closed-ssa-form phis for first loop **/
712 /* 3.1. Find the relevant names that need an exit-phi in
713 GUARD_BB, i.e. names for which
714 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1 had not already created a
715 phi node. This is the case for names that are used outside
716 the loop (and therefore need an exit phi) but are not updated
717 across loop iterations (and therefore don't have a
720 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1 is responsible for
721 creating loop-exit phis in GUARD_BB for names that have a
722 loop-header-phi. When such a phi is created we also record
723 the new name in its current definition. If this new name
724 exists, then guard_arg was set to this new name (see 1.2
725 above). Therefore, if guard_arg is not this new name, this
726 is an indication that an exit-phi in GUARD_BB was not yet
727 created, so we take care of it here. */
728 if (guard_arg
== new_name2
)
732 /* 3.2. Generate new phi node in GUARD_BB: */
733 new_phi
= create_phi_node (SSA_NAME_VAR (PHI_RESULT (orig_phi
)),
736 /* 3.3. GUARD_BB has one incoming edge: */
737 gcc_assert (EDGE_COUNT (guard_edge
->src
->preds
) == 1);
738 add_phi_arg (new_phi
, arg
, EDGE_PRED (guard_edge
->src
, 0),
741 /* 3.4. Update phi in successor of GUARD_BB: */
742 gcc_assert (PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (update_phi2
, guard_edge
)
744 adjust_phi_and_debug_stmts (update_phi2
, guard_edge
,
745 PHI_RESULT (new_phi
));
750 /* Make the LOOP iterate NITERS times. This is done by adding a new IV
751 that starts at zero, increases by one and its limit is NITERS.
753 Assumption: the exit-condition of LOOP is the last stmt in the loop. */
756 slpeel_make_loop_iterate_ntimes (struct loop
*loop
, tree niters
)
758 tree indx_before_incr
, indx_after_incr
;
761 edge exit_edge
= single_exit (loop
);
762 gimple_stmt_iterator loop_cond_gsi
;
763 gimple_stmt_iterator incr_gsi
;
765 tree init
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (niters
), 0);
766 tree step
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (niters
), 1);
770 orig_cond
= get_loop_exit_condition (loop
);
771 gcc_assert (orig_cond
);
772 loop_cond_gsi
= gsi_for_stmt (orig_cond
);
774 standard_iv_increment_position (loop
, &incr_gsi
, &insert_after
);
775 create_iv (init
, step
, NULL_TREE
, loop
,
776 &incr_gsi
, insert_after
, &indx_before_incr
, &indx_after_incr
);
778 indx_after_incr
= force_gimple_operand_gsi (&loop_cond_gsi
, indx_after_incr
,
779 true, NULL_TREE
, true,
781 niters
= force_gimple_operand_gsi (&loop_cond_gsi
, niters
, true, NULL_TREE
,
782 true, GSI_SAME_STMT
);
784 code
= (exit_edge
->flags
& EDGE_TRUE_VALUE
) ? GE_EXPR
: LT_EXPR
;
785 cond_stmt
= gimple_build_cond (code
, indx_after_incr
, niters
, NULL_TREE
,
788 gsi_insert_before (&loop_cond_gsi
, cond_stmt
, GSI_SAME_STMT
);
790 /* Remove old loop exit test: */
791 gsi_remove (&loop_cond_gsi
, true);
793 loop_loc
= find_loop_location (loop
);
794 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
796 if (loop_loc
!= UNKNOWN_LOC
)
797 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nloop at %s:%d: ",
798 LOC_FILE (loop_loc
), LOC_LINE (loop_loc
));
799 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, cond_stmt
, 0, TDF_SLIM
);
802 loop
->nb_iterations
= niters
;
806 /* Given LOOP this function generates a new copy of it and puts it
807 on E which is either the entry or exit of LOOP. */
810 slpeel_tree_duplicate_loop_to_edge_cfg (struct loop
*loop
, edge e
)
812 struct loop
*new_loop
;
813 basic_block
*new_bbs
, *bbs
;
816 basic_block exit_dest
;
820 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
;
822 at_exit
= (e
== single_exit (loop
));
823 if (!at_exit
&& e
!= loop_preheader_edge (loop
))
826 bbs
= get_loop_body (loop
);
828 /* Check whether duplication is possible. */
829 if (!can_copy_bbs_p (bbs
, loop
->num_nodes
))
835 /* Generate new loop structure. */
836 new_loop
= duplicate_loop (loop
, loop_outer (loop
));
843 exit_dest
= single_exit (loop
)->dest
;
844 was_imm_dom
= (get_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS
,
845 exit_dest
) == loop
->header
?
848 new_bbs
= XNEWVEC (basic_block
, loop
->num_nodes
);
850 exit
= single_exit (loop
);
851 copy_bbs (bbs
, loop
->num_nodes
, new_bbs
,
852 &exit
, 1, &new_exit
, NULL
,
855 /* Duplicating phi args at exit bbs as coming
856 also from exit of duplicated loop. */
857 for (gsi
= gsi_start_phis (exit_dest
); !gsi_end_p (gsi
); gsi_next (&gsi
))
859 phi
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
860 phi_arg
= PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (phi
, single_exit (loop
));
863 edge new_loop_exit_edge
;
864 source_location locus
;
866 locus
= gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge (phi
, single_exit (loop
));
867 if (EDGE_SUCC (new_loop
->header
, 0)->dest
== new_loop
->latch
)
868 new_loop_exit_edge
= EDGE_SUCC (new_loop
->header
, 1);
870 new_loop_exit_edge
= EDGE_SUCC (new_loop
->header
, 0);
872 add_phi_arg (phi
, phi_arg
, new_loop_exit_edge
, locus
);
876 if (at_exit
) /* Add the loop copy at exit. */
878 redirect_edge_and_branch_force (e
, new_loop
->header
);
879 PENDING_STMT (e
) = NULL
;
880 set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS
, new_loop
->header
, e
->src
);
882 set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS
, exit_dest
, new_loop
->header
);
884 else /* Add the copy at entry. */
887 edge entry_e
= loop_preheader_edge (loop
);
888 basic_block preheader
= entry_e
->src
;
890 if (!flow_bb_inside_loop_p (new_loop
,
891 EDGE_SUCC (new_loop
->header
, 0)->dest
))
892 new_exit_e
= EDGE_SUCC (new_loop
->header
, 0);
894 new_exit_e
= EDGE_SUCC (new_loop
->header
, 1);
896 redirect_edge_and_branch_force (new_exit_e
, loop
->header
);
897 PENDING_STMT (new_exit_e
) = NULL
;
898 set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS
, loop
->header
,
901 /* We have to add phi args to the loop->header here as coming
902 from new_exit_e edge. */
903 for (gsi
= gsi_start_phis (loop
->header
);
907 phi
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
908 phi_arg
= PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (phi
, entry_e
);
910 add_phi_arg (phi
, phi_arg
, new_exit_e
,
911 gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge (phi
, entry_e
));
914 redirect_edge_and_branch_force (entry_e
, new_loop
->header
);
915 PENDING_STMT (entry_e
) = NULL
;
916 set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS
, new_loop
->header
, preheader
);
926 /* Given the condition statement COND, put it as the last statement
927 of GUARD_BB; EXIT_BB is the basic block to skip the loop;
928 Assumes that this is the single exit of the guarded loop.
929 Returns the skip edge, inserts new stmts on the COND_EXPR_STMT_LIST. */
932 slpeel_add_loop_guard (basic_block guard_bb
, tree cond
,
933 gimple_seq cond_expr_stmt_list
,
934 basic_block exit_bb
, basic_block dom_bb
)
936 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
;
939 gimple_seq gimplify_stmt_list
= NULL
;
941 enter_e
= EDGE_SUCC (guard_bb
, 0);
942 enter_e
->flags
&= ~EDGE_FALLTHRU
;
943 enter_e
->flags
|= EDGE_FALSE_VALUE
;
944 gsi
= gsi_last_bb (guard_bb
);
946 cond
= force_gimple_operand (cond
, &gimplify_stmt_list
, true, NULL_TREE
);
947 if (gimplify_stmt_list
)
948 gimple_seq_add_seq (&cond_expr_stmt_list
, gimplify_stmt_list
);
949 cond_stmt
= gimple_build_cond (NE_EXPR
,
950 cond
, build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (cond
), 0),
951 NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
);
952 if (cond_expr_stmt_list
)
953 gsi_insert_seq_after (&gsi
, cond_expr_stmt_list
, GSI_NEW_STMT
);
955 gsi
= gsi_last_bb (guard_bb
);
956 gsi_insert_after (&gsi
, cond_stmt
, GSI_NEW_STMT
);
958 /* Add new edge to connect guard block to the merge/loop-exit block. */
959 new_e
= make_edge (guard_bb
, exit_bb
, EDGE_TRUE_VALUE
);
960 set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS
, exit_bb
, dom_bb
);
965 /* This function verifies that the following restrictions apply to LOOP:
967 (2) it consists of exactly 2 basic blocks - header, and an empty latch.
968 (3) it is single entry, single exit
969 (4) its exit condition is the last stmt in the header
970 (5) E is the entry/exit edge of LOOP.
974 slpeel_can_duplicate_loop_p (const struct loop
*loop
, const_edge e
)
976 edge exit_e
= single_exit (loop
);
977 edge entry_e
= loop_preheader_edge (loop
);
978 gimple orig_cond
= get_loop_exit_condition (loop
);
979 gimple_stmt_iterator loop_exit_gsi
= gsi_last_bb (exit_e
->src
);
981 if (need_ssa_update_p (cfun
))
985 /* All loops have an outer scope; the only case loop->outer is NULL is for
986 the function itself. */
987 || !loop_outer (loop
)
988 || loop
->num_nodes
!= 2
989 || !empty_block_p (loop
->latch
)
990 || !single_exit (loop
)
991 /* Verify that new loop exit condition can be trivially modified. */
992 || (!orig_cond
|| orig_cond
!= gsi_stmt (loop_exit_gsi
))
993 || (e
!= exit_e
&& e
!= entry_e
))
999 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
1001 slpeel_verify_cfg_after_peeling (struct loop
*first_loop
,
1002 struct loop
*second_loop
)
1004 basic_block loop1_exit_bb
= single_exit (first_loop
)->dest
;
1005 basic_block loop2_entry_bb
= loop_preheader_edge (second_loop
)->src
;
1006 basic_block loop1_entry_bb
= loop_preheader_edge (first_loop
)->src
;
1008 /* A guard that controls whether the second_loop is to be executed or skipped
1009 is placed in first_loop->exit. first_loop->exit therefore has two
1010 successors - one is the preheader of second_loop, and the other is a bb
1013 gcc_assert (EDGE_COUNT (loop1_exit_bb
->succs
) == 2);
1015 /* 1. Verify that one of the successors of first_loop->exit is the preheader
1018 /* The preheader of new_loop is expected to have two predecessors:
1019 first_loop->exit and the block that precedes first_loop. */
1021 gcc_assert (EDGE_COUNT (loop2_entry_bb
->preds
) == 2
1022 && ((EDGE_PRED (loop2_entry_bb
, 0)->src
== loop1_exit_bb
1023 && EDGE_PRED (loop2_entry_bb
, 1)->src
== loop1_entry_bb
)
1024 || (EDGE_PRED (loop2_entry_bb
, 1)->src
== loop1_exit_bb
1025 && EDGE_PRED (loop2_entry_bb
, 0)->src
== loop1_entry_bb
)));
1027 /* Verify that the other successor of first_loop->exit is after the
1033 /* If the run time cost model check determines that vectorization is
1034 not profitable and hence scalar loop should be generated then set
1035 FIRST_NITERS to prologue peeled iterations. This will allow all the
1036 iterations to be executed in the prologue peeled scalar loop. */
1039 set_prologue_iterations (basic_block bb_before_first_loop
,
1045 basic_block cond_bb
, then_bb
;
1046 tree var
, prologue_after_cost_adjust_name
;
1047 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
;
1049 edge e_true
, e_false
, e_fallthru
;
1051 gimple_seq gimplify_stmt_list
= NULL
, stmts
= NULL
;
1052 tree cost_pre_condition
= NULL_TREE
;
1053 tree scalar_loop_iters
=
1054 unshare_expr (LOOP_VINFO_NITERS_UNCHANGED (loop_vec_info_for_loop (loop
)));
1056 e
= single_pred_edge (bb_before_first_loop
);
1057 cond_bb
= split_edge(e
);
1059 e
= single_pred_edge (bb_before_first_loop
);
1060 then_bb
= split_edge(e
);
1061 set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS
, then_bb
, cond_bb
);
1063 e_false
= make_single_succ_edge (cond_bb
, bb_before_first_loop
,
1065 set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS
, bb_before_first_loop
, cond_bb
);
1067 e_true
= EDGE_PRED (then_bb
, 0);
1068 e_true
->flags
&= ~EDGE_FALLTHRU
;
1069 e_true
->flags
|= EDGE_TRUE_VALUE
;
1071 e_fallthru
= EDGE_SUCC (then_bb
, 0);
1073 cost_pre_condition
=
1074 fold_build2 (LE_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, scalar_loop_iters
,
1075 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (scalar_loop_iters
), th
));
1076 cost_pre_condition
=
1077 force_gimple_operand (cost_pre_condition
, &gimplify_stmt_list
,
1079 cond_stmt
= gimple_build_cond (NE_EXPR
, cost_pre_condition
,
1080 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (cost_pre_condition
),
1081 0), NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
);
1083 gsi
= gsi_last_bb (cond_bb
);
1084 if (gimplify_stmt_list
)
1085 gsi_insert_seq_after (&gsi
, gimplify_stmt_list
, GSI_NEW_STMT
);
1087 gsi
= gsi_last_bb (cond_bb
);
1088 gsi_insert_after (&gsi
, cond_stmt
, GSI_NEW_STMT
);
1090 var
= create_tmp_var (TREE_TYPE (scalar_loop_iters
),
1091 "prologue_after_cost_adjust");
1092 add_referenced_var (var
);
1093 prologue_after_cost_adjust_name
=
1094 force_gimple_operand (scalar_loop_iters
, &stmts
, false, var
);
1096 gsi
= gsi_last_bb (then_bb
);
1098 gsi_insert_seq_after (&gsi
, stmts
, GSI_NEW_STMT
);
1100 newphi
= create_phi_node (var
, bb_before_first_loop
);
1101 add_phi_arg (newphi
, prologue_after_cost_adjust_name
, e_fallthru
,
1103 add_phi_arg (newphi
, first_niters
, e_false
, UNKNOWN_LOCATION
);
1105 first_niters
= PHI_RESULT (newphi
);
1109 /* Remove dead assignments from loop NEW_LOOP. */
1112 remove_dead_stmts_from_loop (struct loop
*new_loop
)
1114 basic_block
*bbs
= get_loop_body (new_loop
);
1116 for (i
= 0; i
< new_loop
->num_nodes
; ++i
)
1118 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
;
1119 for (gsi
= gsi_start_bb (bbs
[i
]); !gsi_end_p (gsi
);)
1121 gimple stmt
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
1122 if (is_gimple_assign (stmt
)
1123 && TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
)) == SSA_NAME
1124 && has_zero_uses (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
)))
1126 gsi_remove (&gsi
, true);
1127 release_defs (stmt
);
1137 /* Function slpeel_tree_peel_loop_to_edge.
1139 Peel the first (last) iterations of LOOP into a new prolog (epilog) loop
1140 that is placed on the entry (exit) edge E of LOOP. After this transformation
1141 we have two loops one after the other - first-loop iterates FIRST_NITERS
1142 times, and second-loop iterates the remainder NITERS - FIRST_NITERS times.
1143 If the cost model indicates that it is profitable to emit a scalar
1144 loop instead of the vector one, then the prolog (epilog) loop will iterate
1145 for the entire unchanged scalar iterations of the loop.
1148 - LOOP: the loop to be peeled.
1149 - E: the exit or entry edge of LOOP.
1150 If it is the entry edge, we peel the first iterations of LOOP. In this
1151 case first-loop is LOOP, and second-loop is the newly created loop.
1152 If it is the exit edge, we peel the last iterations of LOOP. In this
1153 case, first-loop is the newly created loop, and second-loop is LOOP.
1154 - NITERS: the number of iterations that LOOP iterates.
1155 - FIRST_NITERS: the number of iterations that the first-loop should iterate.
1156 - UPDATE_FIRST_LOOP_COUNT: specified whether this function is responsible
1157 for updating the loop bound of the first-loop to FIRST_NITERS. If it
1158 is false, the caller of this function may want to take care of this
1159 (this can be useful if we don't want new stmts added to first-loop).
1160 - TH: cost model profitability threshold of iterations for vectorization.
1161 - CHECK_PROFITABILITY: specify whether cost model check has not occurred
1162 during versioning and hence needs to occur during
1163 prologue generation or whether cost model check
1164 has not occurred during prologue generation and hence
1165 needs to occur during epilogue generation.
1169 The function returns a pointer to the new loop-copy, or NULL if it failed
1170 to perform the transformation.
1172 The function generates two if-then-else guards: one before the first loop,
1173 and the other before the second loop:
1175 if (FIRST_NITERS == 0) then skip the first loop,
1176 and go directly to the second loop.
1177 The second guard is:
1178 if (FIRST_NITERS == NITERS) then skip the second loop.
1180 If the optional COND_EXPR and COND_EXPR_STMT_LIST arguments are given
1181 then the generated condition is combined with COND_EXPR and the
1182 statements in COND_EXPR_STMT_LIST are emitted together with it.
1184 FORNOW only simple loops are supported (see slpeel_can_duplicate_loop_p).
1185 FORNOW the resulting code will not be in loop-closed-ssa form.
1189 slpeel_tree_peel_loop_to_edge (struct loop
*loop
,
1190 edge e
, tree first_niters
,
1191 tree niters
, bool update_first_loop_count
,
1192 unsigned int th
, bool check_profitability
,
1193 tree cond_expr
, gimple_seq cond_expr_stmt_list
)
1195 struct loop
*new_loop
= NULL
, *first_loop
, *second_loop
;
1197 tree pre_condition
= NULL_TREE
;
1199 basic_block bb_before_second_loop
, bb_after_second_loop
;
1200 basic_block bb_before_first_loop
;
1201 basic_block bb_between_loops
;
1202 basic_block new_exit_bb
;
1203 edge exit_e
= single_exit (loop
);
1205 tree cost_pre_condition
= NULL_TREE
;
1207 if (!slpeel_can_duplicate_loop_p (loop
, e
))
1210 /* We have to initialize cfg_hooks. Then, when calling
1211 cfg_hooks->split_edge, the function tree_split_edge
1212 is actually called and, when calling cfg_hooks->duplicate_block,
1213 the function tree_duplicate_bb is called. */
1214 gimple_register_cfg_hooks ();
1217 /* 1. Generate a copy of LOOP and put it on E (E is the entry/exit of LOOP).
1218 Resulting CFG would be:
1231 if (!(new_loop
= slpeel_tree_duplicate_loop_to_edge_cfg (loop
, e
)))
1233 loop_loc
= find_loop_location (loop
);
1234 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
1236 if (loop_loc
!= UNKNOWN_LOC
)
1237 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n%s:%d: note: ",
1238 LOC_FILE (loop_loc
), LOC_LINE (loop_loc
));
1239 fprintf (dump_file
, "tree_duplicate_loop_to_edge_cfg failed.\n");
1244 if (MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS
)
1246 gcc_assert (!adjust_vec
);
1247 adjust_vec
= VEC_alloc (adjust_info
, stack
, 32);
1252 /* NEW_LOOP was placed after LOOP. */
1254 second_loop
= new_loop
;
1258 /* NEW_LOOP was placed before LOOP. */
1259 first_loop
= new_loop
;
1263 definitions
= ssa_names_to_replace ();
1264 slpeel_update_phis_for_duplicate_loop (loop
, new_loop
, e
== exit_e
);
1265 rename_variables_in_loop (new_loop
);
1268 /* 2. Add the guard code in one of the following ways:
1270 2.a Add the guard that controls whether the first loop is executed.
1271 This occurs when this function is invoked for prologue or epilogue
1272 generation and when the cost model check can be done at compile time.
1274 Resulting CFG would be:
1276 bb_before_first_loop:
1277 if (FIRST_NITERS == 0) GOTO bb_before_second_loop
1284 bb_before_second_loop:
1292 2.b Add the cost model check that allows the prologue
1293 to iterate for the entire unchanged scalar
1294 iterations of the loop in the event that the cost
1295 model indicates that the scalar loop is more
1296 profitable than the vector one. This occurs when
1297 this function is invoked for prologue generation
1298 and the cost model check needs to be done at run
1301 Resulting CFG after prologue peeling would be:
1303 if (scalar_loop_iterations <= th)
1304 FIRST_NITERS = scalar_loop_iterations
1306 bb_before_first_loop:
1307 if (FIRST_NITERS == 0) GOTO bb_before_second_loop
1314 bb_before_second_loop:
1322 2.c Add the cost model check that allows the epilogue
1323 to iterate for the entire unchanged scalar
1324 iterations of the loop in the event that the cost
1325 model indicates that the scalar loop is more
1326 profitable than the vector one. This occurs when
1327 this function is invoked for epilogue generation
1328 and the cost model check needs to be done at run
1329 time. This check is combined with any pre-existing
1330 check in COND_EXPR to avoid versioning.
1332 Resulting CFG after prologue peeling would be:
1334 bb_before_first_loop:
1335 if ((scalar_loop_iterations <= th)
1337 FIRST_NITERS == 0) GOTO bb_before_second_loop
1344 bb_before_second_loop:
1353 bb_before_first_loop
= split_edge (loop_preheader_edge (first_loop
));
1354 bb_before_second_loop
= split_edge (single_exit (first_loop
));
1356 /* Epilogue peeling. */
1357 if (!update_first_loop_count
)
1360 fold_build2 (LE_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, first_niters
,
1361 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (first_niters
), 0));
1362 if (check_profitability
)
1364 tree scalar_loop_iters
1365 = unshare_expr (LOOP_VINFO_NITERS_UNCHANGED
1366 (loop_vec_info_for_loop (loop
)));
1367 cost_pre_condition
=
1368 fold_build2 (LE_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, scalar_loop_iters
,
1369 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (scalar_loop_iters
), th
));
1371 pre_condition
= fold_build2 (TRUTH_OR_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
,
1372 cost_pre_condition
, pre_condition
);
1377 fold_build2 (TRUTH_OR_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
,
1379 fold_build1 (TRUTH_NOT_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
,
1384 /* Prologue peeling. */
1387 if (check_profitability
)
1388 set_prologue_iterations (bb_before_first_loop
, first_niters
,
1392 fold_build2 (LE_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, first_niters
,
1393 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (first_niters
), 0));
1396 skip_e
= slpeel_add_loop_guard (bb_before_first_loop
, pre_condition
,
1397 cond_expr_stmt_list
,
1398 bb_before_second_loop
, bb_before_first_loop
);
1399 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard1 (skip_e
, first_loop
,
1400 first_loop
== new_loop
,
1401 &new_exit_bb
, &definitions
);
1404 /* 3. Add the guard that controls whether the second loop is executed.
1405 Resulting CFG would be:
1407 bb_before_first_loop:
1408 if (FIRST_NITERS == 0) GOTO bb_before_second_loop (skip first loop)
1416 if (FIRST_NITERS == NITERS) GOTO bb_after_second_loop (skip second loop)
1417 GOTO bb_before_second_loop
1419 bb_before_second_loop:
1425 bb_after_second_loop:
1430 bb_between_loops
= new_exit_bb
;
1431 bb_after_second_loop
= split_edge (single_exit (second_loop
));
1434 fold_build2 (EQ_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, first_niters
, niters
);
1435 skip_e
= slpeel_add_loop_guard (bb_between_loops
, pre_condition
, NULL
,
1436 bb_after_second_loop
, bb_before_first_loop
);
1437 slpeel_update_phi_nodes_for_guard2 (skip_e
, second_loop
,
1438 second_loop
== new_loop
, &new_exit_bb
);
1440 /* 4. Make first-loop iterate FIRST_NITERS times, if requested.
1442 if (update_first_loop_count
)
1443 slpeel_make_loop_iterate_ntimes (first_loop
, first_niters
);
1445 BITMAP_FREE (definitions
);
1446 delete_update_ssa ();
1448 /* Remove all pattern statements from the loop copy. They will confuse
1449 the expander if DCE is disabled.
1450 ??? The pattern recognizer should be split into an analysis and
1451 a transformation phase that is then run only on the loop that is
1452 going to be transformed. */
1453 remove_dead_stmts_from_loop (new_loop
);
1455 adjust_vec_debug_stmts ();
1460 /* Function vect_get_loop_location.
1462 Extract the location of the loop in the source code.
1463 If the loop is not well formed for vectorization, an estimated
1464 location is calculated.
1465 Return the loop location if succeed and NULL if not. */
1468 find_loop_location (struct loop
*loop
)
1472 gimple_stmt_iterator si
;
1477 stmt
= get_loop_exit_condition (loop
);
1479 if (stmt
&& gimple_location (stmt
) != UNKNOWN_LOC
)
1480 return gimple_location (stmt
);
1482 /* If we got here the loop is probably not "well formed",
1483 try to estimate the loop location */
1490 for (si
= gsi_start_bb (bb
); !gsi_end_p (si
); gsi_next (&si
))
1492 stmt
= gsi_stmt (si
);
1493 if (gimple_location (stmt
) != UNKNOWN_LOC
)
1494 return gimple_location (stmt
);
1501 /* This function builds ni_name = number of iterations loop executes
1502 on the loop preheader. If SEQ is given the stmt is instead emitted
1506 vect_build_loop_niters (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
, gimple_seq seq
)
1509 gimple_seq stmts
= NULL
;
1511 struct loop
*loop
= LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo
);
1512 tree ni
= unshare_expr (LOOP_VINFO_NITERS (loop_vinfo
));
1514 var
= create_tmp_var (TREE_TYPE (ni
), "niters");
1515 add_referenced_var (var
);
1516 ni_name
= force_gimple_operand (ni
, &stmts
, false, var
);
1518 pe
= loop_preheader_edge (loop
);
1522 gimple_seq_add_seq (&seq
, stmts
);
1525 basic_block new_bb
= gsi_insert_seq_on_edge_immediate (pe
, stmts
);
1526 gcc_assert (!new_bb
);
1534 /* This function generates the following statements:
1536 ni_name = number of iterations loop executes
1537 ratio = ni_name / vf
1538 ratio_mult_vf_name = ratio * vf
1540 and places them at the loop preheader edge or in COND_EXPR_STMT_LIST
1541 if that is non-NULL. */
1544 vect_generate_tmps_on_preheader (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
,
1546 tree
*ratio_mult_vf_name_ptr
,
1547 tree
*ratio_name_ptr
,
1548 gimple_seq cond_expr_stmt_list
)
1554 tree ni_name
, ni_minus_gap_name
;
1557 tree ratio_mult_vf_name
;
1558 struct loop
*loop
= LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo
);
1559 tree ni
= LOOP_VINFO_NITERS (loop_vinfo
);
1560 int vf
= LOOP_VINFO_VECT_FACTOR (loop_vinfo
);
1563 pe
= loop_preheader_edge (loop
);
1565 /* Generate temporary variable that contains
1566 number of iterations loop executes. */
1568 ni_name
= vect_build_loop_niters (loop_vinfo
, cond_expr_stmt_list
);
1569 log_vf
= build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (ni
), exact_log2 (vf
));
1571 /* If epilogue loop is required because of data accesses with gaps, we
1572 subtract one iteration from the total number of iterations here for
1573 correct calculation of RATIO. */
1574 if (LOOP_VINFO_PEELING_FOR_GAPS (loop_vinfo
))
1576 ni_minus_gap_name
= fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (ni_name
),
1578 build_one_cst (TREE_TYPE (ni_name
)));
1579 if (!is_gimple_val (ni_minus_gap_name
))
1581 var
= create_tmp_var (TREE_TYPE (ni
), "ni_gap");
1582 add_referenced_var (var
);
1585 ni_minus_gap_name
= force_gimple_operand (ni_minus_gap_name
, &stmts
,
1587 if (cond_expr_stmt_list
)
1588 gimple_seq_add_seq (&cond_expr_stmt_list
, stmts
);
1591 pe
= loop_preheader_edge (loop
);
1592 new_bb
= gsi_insert_seq_on_edge_immediate (pe
, stmts
);
1593 gcc_assert (!new_bb
);
1598 ni_minus_gap_name
= ni_name
;
1600 /* Create: ratio = ni >> log2(vf) */
1602 ratio_name
= fold_build2 (RSHIFT_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (ni_minus_gap_name
),
1603 ni_minus_gap_name
, log_vf
);
1604 if (!is_gimple_val (ratio_name
))
1606 var
= create_tmp_var (TREE_TYPE (ni
), "bnd");
1607 add_referenced_var (var
);
1610 ratio_name
= force_gimple_operand (ratio_name
, &stmts
, true, var
);
1611 if (cond_expr_stmt_list
)
1612 gimple_seq_add_seq (&cond_expr_stmt_list
, stmts
);
1615 pe
= loop_preheader_edge (loop
);
1616 new_bb
= gsi_insert_seq_on_edge_immediate (pe
, stmts
);
1617 gcc_assert (!new_bb
);
1621 /* Create: ratio_mult_vf = ratio << log2 (vf). */
1623 ratio_mult_vf_name
= fold_build2 (LSHIFT_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (ratio_name
),
1624 ratio_name
, log_vf
);
1625 if (!is_gimple_val (ratio_mult_vf_name
))
1627 var
= create_tmp_var (TREE_TYPE (ni
), "ratio_mult_vf");
1628 add_referenced_var (var
);
1631 ratio_mult_vf_name
= force_gimple_operand (ratio_mult_vf_name
, &stmts
,
1633 if (cond_expr_stmt_list
)
1634 gimple_seq_add_seq (&cond_expr_stmt_list
, stmts
);
1637 pe
= loop_preheader_edge (loop
);
1638 new_bb
= gsi_insert_seq_on_edge_immediate (pe
, stmts
);
1639 gcc_assert (!new_bb
);
1643 *ni_name_ptr
= ni_name
;
1644 *ratio_mult_vf_name_ptr
= ratio_mult_vf_name
;
1645 *ratio_name_ptr
= ratio_name
;
1650 /* Function vect_can_advance_ivs_p
1652 In case the number of iterations that LOOP iterates is unknown at compile
1653 time, an epilog loop will be generated, and the loop induction variables
1654 (IVs) will be "advanced" to the value they are supposed to take just before
1655 the epilog loop. Here we check that the access function of the loop IVs
1656 and the expression that represents the loop bound are simple enough.
1657 These restrictions will be relaxed in the future. */
1660 vect_can_advance_ivs_p (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
)
1662 struct loop
*loop
= LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo
);
1663 basic_block bb
= loop
->header
;
1665 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
;
1667 /* Analyze phi functions of the loop header. */
1669 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
1670 fprintf (vect_dump
, "vect_can_advance_ivs_p:");
1672 for (gsi
= gsi_start_phis (bb
); !gsi_end_p (gsi
); gsi_next (&gsi
))
1674 tree access_fn
= NULL
;
1675 tree evolution_part
;
1677 phi
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
1678 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
1680 fprintf (vect_dump
, "Analyze phi: ");
1681 print_gimple_stmt (vect_dump
, phi
, 0, TDF_SLIM
);
1684 /* Skip virtual phi's. The data dependences that are associated with
1685 virtual defs/uses (i.e., memory accesses) are analyzed elsewhere. */
1687 if (!is_gimple_reg (SSA_NAME_VAR (PHI_RESULT (phi
))))
1689 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
1690 fprintf (vect_dump
, "virtual phi. skip.");
1694 /* Skip reduction phis. */
1696 if (STMT_VINFO_DEF_TYPE (vinfo_for_stmt (phi
)) == vect_reduction_def
)
1698 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
1699 fprintf (vect_dump
, "reduc phi. skip.");
1703 /* Analyze the evolution function. */
1705 access_fn
= instantiate_parameters
1706 (loop
, analyze_scalar_evolution (loop
, PHI_RESULT (phi
)));
1710 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
1711 fprintf (vect_dump
, "No Access function.");
1715 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
1717 fprintf (vect_dump
, "Access function of PHI: ");
1718 print_generic_expr (vect_dump
, access_fn
, TDF_SLIM
);
1721 evolution_part
= evolution_part_in_loop_num (access_fn
, loop
->num
);
1723 if (evolution_part
== NULL_TREE
)
1725 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
1726 fprintf (vect_dump
, "No evolution.");
1730 /* FORNOW: We do not transform initial conditions of IVs
1731 which evolution functions are a polynomial of degree >= 2. */
1733 if (tree_is_chrec (evolution_part
))
1741 /* Function vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer.
1743 "Advance" the induction variables of LOOP to the value they should take
1744 after the execution of LOOP. This is currently necessary because the
1745 vectorizer does not handle induction variables that are used after the
1746 loop. Such a situation occurs when the last iterations of LOOP are
1748 1. We introduced new uses after LOOP for IVs that were not originally used
1749 after LOOP: the IVs of LOOP are now used by an epilog loop.
1750 2. LOOP is going to be vectorized; this means that it will iterate N/VF
1751 times, whereas the loop IVs should be bumped N times.
1754 - LOOP - a loop that is going to be vectorized. The last few iterations
1755 of LOOP were peeled.
1756 - NITERS - the number of iterations that LOOP executes (before it is
1757 vectorized). i.e, the number of times the ivs should be bumped.
1758 - UPDATE_E - a successor edge of LOOP->exit that is on the (only) path
1759 coming out from LOOP on which there are uses of the LOOP ivs
1760 (this is the path from LOOP->exit to epilog_loop->preheader).
1762 The new definitions of the ivs are placed in LOOP->exit.
1763 The phi args associated with the edge UPDATE_E in the bb
1764 UPDATE_E->dest are updated accordingly.
1766 Assumption 1: Like the rest of the vectorizer, this function assumes
1767 a single loop exit that has a single predecessor.
1769 Assumption 2: The phi nodes in the LOOP header and in update_bb are
1770 organized in the same order.
1772 Assumption 3: The access function of the ivs is simple enough (see
1773 vect_can_advance_ivs_p). This assumption will be relaxed in the future.
1775 Assumption 4: Exactly one of the successors of LOOP exit-bb is on a path
1776 coming out of LOOP on which the ivs of LOOP are used (this is the path
1777 that leads to the epilog loop; other paths skip the epilog loop). This
1778 path starts with the edge UPDATE_E, and its destination (denoted update_bb)
1779 needs to have its phis updated.
1783 vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
, tree niters
,
1786 struct loop
*loop
= LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo
);
1787 basic_block exit_bb
= single_exit (loop
)->dest
;
1789 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
, gsi1
;
1790 basic_block update_bb
= update_e
->dest
;
1792 /* gcc_assert (vect_can_advance_ivs_p (loop_vinfo)); */
1794 /* Make sure there exists a single-predecessor exit bb: */
1795 gcc_assert (single_pred_p (exit_bb
));
1797 for (gsi
= gsi_start_phis (loop
->header
), gsi1
= gsi_start_phis (update_bb
);
1798 !gsi_end_p (gsi
) && !gsi_end_p (gsi1
);
1799 gsi_next (&gsi
), gsi_next (&gsi1
))
1801 tree access_fn
= NULL
;
1802 tree evolution_part
;
1804 tree step_expr
, off
;
1806 tree var
, ni
, ni_name
;
1807 gimple_stmt_iterator last_gsi
;
1809 phi
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
1810 phi1
= gsi_stmt (gsi1
);
1811 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
1813 fprintf (vect_dump
, "vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer: phi: ");
1814 print_gimple_stmt (vect_dump
, phi
, 0, TDF_SLIM
);
1817 /* Skip virtual phi's. */
1818 if (!is_gimple_reg (SSA_NAME_VAR (PHI_RESULT (phi
))))
1820 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
1821 fprintf (vect_dump
, "virtual phi. skip.");
1825 /* Skip reduction phis. */
1826 if (STMT_VINFO_DEF_TYPE (vinfo_for_stmt (phi
)) == vect_reduction_def
)
1828 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
1829 fprintf (vect_dump
, "reduc phi. skip.");
1833 access_fn
= analyze_scalar_evolution (loop
, PHI_RESULT (phi
));
1834 gcc_assert (access_fn
);
1835 /* We can end up with an access_fn like
1836 (short int) {(short unsigned int) i_49, +, 1}_1
1837 for further analysis we need to strip the outer cast but we
1838 need to preserve the original type. */
1839 type
= TREE_TYPE (access_fn
);
1840 STRIP_NOPS (access_fn
);
1842 unshare_expr (evolution_part_in_loop_num (access_fn
, loop
->num
));
1843 gcc_assert (evolution_part
!= NULL_TREE
);
1845 /* FORNOW: We do not support IVs whose evolution function is a polynomial
1846 of degree >= 2 or exponential. */
1847 gcc_assert (!tree_is_chrec (evolution_part
));
1849 step_expr
= evolution_part
;
1850 init_expr
= unshare_expr (initial_condition_in_loop_num (access_fn
,
1852 init_expr
= fold_convert (type
, init_expr
);
1854 off
= fold_build2 (MULT_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (step_expr
),
1855 fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (step_expr
), niters
),
1857 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (init_expr
)))
1858 ni
= fold_build2 (POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (init_expr
),
1860 fold_convert (sizetype
, off
));
1862 ni
= fold_build2 (PLUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (init_expr
),
1864 fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (init_expr
), off
));
1866 var
= create_tmp_var (TREE_TYPE (init_expr
), "tmp");
1867 add_referenced_var (var
);
1869 last_gsi
= gsi_last_bb (exit_bb
);
1870 ni_name
= force_gimple_operand_gsi (&last_gsi
, ni
, false, var
,
1871 true, GSI_SAME_STMT
);
1873 /* Fix phi expressions in the successor bb. */
1874 adjust_phi_and_debug_stmts (phi1
, update_e
, ni_name
);
1878 /* Return the more conservative threshold between the
1879 min_profitable_iters returned by the cost model and the user
1880 specified threshold, if provided. */
1883 conservative_cost_threshold (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
,
1884 int min_profitable_iters
)
1887 int min_scalar_loop_bound
;
1889 min_scalar_loop_bound
= ((PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_MIN_VECT_LOOP_BOUND
)
1890 * LOOP_VINFO_VECT_FACTOR (loop_vinfo
)) - 1);
1892 /* Use the cost model only if it is more conservative than user specified
1894 th
= (unsigned) min_scalar_loop_bound
;
1895 if (min_profitable_iters
1896 && (!min_scalar_loop_bound
1897 || min_profitable_iters
> min_scalar_loop_bound
))
1898 th
= (unsigned) min_profitable_iters
;
1900 if (th
&& vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_COST
))
1901 fprintf (vect_dump
, "Profitability threshold is %u loop iterations.", th
);
1906 /* Function vect_do_peeling_for_loop_bound
1908 Peel the last iterations of the loop represented by LOOP_VINFO.
1909 The peeled iterations form a new epilog loop. Given that the loop now
1910 iterates NITERS times, the new epilog loop iterates
1911 NITERS % VECTORIZATION_FACTOR times.
1913 The original loop will later be made to iterate
1914 NITERS / VECTORIZATION_FACTOR times (this value is placed into RATIO).
1916 COND_EXPR and COND_EXPR_STMT_LIST are combined with a new generated
1920 vect_do_peeling_for_loop_bound (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
, tree
*ratio
,
1921 tree cond_expr
, gimple_seq cond_expr_stmt_list
)
1923 tree ni_name
, ratio_mult_vf_name
;
1924 struct loop
*loop
= LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo
);
1925 struct loop
*new_loop
;
1927 basic_block preheader
;
1929 bool check_profitability
= false;
1930 unsigned int th
= 0;
1931 int min_profitable_iters
;
1933 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
1934 fprintf (vect_dump
, "=== vect_do_peeling_for_loop_bound ===");
1936 initialize_original_copy_tables ();
1938 /* Generate the following variables on the preheader of original loop:
1940 ni_name = number of iteration the original loop executes
1941 ratio = ni_name / vf
1942 ratio_mult_vf_name = ratio * vf */
1943 vect_generate_tmps_on_preheader (loop_vinfo
, &ni_name
,
1944 &ratio_mult_vf_name
, ratio
,
1945 cond_expr_stmt_list
);
1947 loop_num
= loop
->num
;
1949 /* If cost model check not done during versioning and
1950 peeling for alignment. */
1951 if (!LOOP_REQUIRES_VERSIONING_FOR_ALIGNMENT (loop_vinfo
)
1952 && !LOOP_REQUIRES_VERSIONING_FOR_ALIAS (loop_vinfo
)
1953 && !LOOP_PEELING_FOR_ALIGNMENT (loop_vinfo
)
1956 check_profitability
= true;
1958 /* Get profitability threshold for vectorized loop. */
1959 min_profitable_iters
= LOOP_VINFO_COST_MODEL_MIN_ITERS (loop_vinfo
);
1961 th
= conservative_cost_threshold (loop_vinfo
,
1962 min_profitable_iters
);
1965 new_loop
= slpeel_tree_peel_loop_to_edge (loop
, single_exit (loop
),
1966 ratio_mult_vf_name
, ni_name
, false,
1967 th
, check_profitability
,
1968 cond_expr
, cond_expr_stmt_list
);
1969 gcc_assert (new_loop
);
1970 gcc_assert (loop_num
== loop
->num
);
1971 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
1972 slpeel_verify_cfg_after_peeling (loop
, new_loop
);
1975 /* A guard that controls whether the new_loop is to be executed or skipped
1976 is placed in LOOP->exit. LOOP->exit therefore has two successors - one
1977 is the preheader of NEW_LOOP, where the IVs from LOOP are used. The other
1978 is a bb after NEW_LOOP, where these IVs are not used. Find the edge that
1979 is on the path where the LOOP IVs are used and need to be updated. */
1981 preheader
= loop_preheader_edge (new_loop
)->src
;
1982 if (EDGE_PRED (preheader
, 0)->src
== single_exit (loop
)->dest
)
1983 update_e
= EDGE_PRED (preheader
, 0);
1985 update_e
= EDGE_PRED (preheader
, 1);
1987 /* Update IVs of original loop as if they were advanced
1988 by ratio_mult_vf_name steps. */
1989 vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer (loop_vinfo
, ratio_mult_vf_name
, update_e
);
1991 /* After peeling we have to reset scalar evolution analyzer. */
1994 free_original_copy_tables ();
1998 /* Function vect_gen_niters_for_prolog_loop
2000 Set the number of iterations for the loop represented by LOOP_VINFO
2001 to the minimum between LOOP_NITERS (the original iteration count of the loop)
2002 and the misalignment of DR - the data reference recorded in
2003 LOOP_VINFO_UNALIGNED_DR (LOOP_VINFO). As a result, after the execution of
2004 this loop, the data reference DR will refer to an aligned location.
2006 The following computation is generated:
2008 If the misalignment of DR is known at compile time:
2009 addr_mis = int mis = DR_MISALIGNMENT (dr);
2010 Else, compute address misalignment in bytes:
2011 addr_mis = addr & (vectype_size - 1)
2013 prolog_niters = min (LOOP_NITERS, ((VF - addr_mis/elem_size)&(VF-1))/step)
2015 (elem_size = element type size; an element is the scalar element whose type
2016 is the inner type of the vectype)
2018 When the step of the data-ref in the loop is not 1 (as in interleaved data
2019 and SLP), the number of iterations of the prolog must be divided by the step
2020 (which is equal to the size of interleaved group).
2022 The above formulas assume that VF == number of elements in the vector. This
2023 may not hold when there are multiple-types in the loop.
2024 In this case, for some data-references in the loop the VF does not represent
2025 the number of elements that fit in the vector. Therefore, instead of VF we
2026 use TYPE_VECTOR_SUBPARTS. */
2029 vect_gen_niters_for_prolog_loop (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
, tree loop_niters
,
2030 tree
*wide_prolog_niters
)
2032 struct data_reference
*dr
= LOOP_VINFO_UNALIGNED_DR (loop_vinfo
);
2033 struct loop
*loop
= LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo
);
2036 tree iters
, iters_name
;
2039 gimple dr_stmt
= DR_STMT (dr
);
2040 stmt_vec_info stmt_info
= vinfo_for_stmt (dr_stmt
);
2041 tree vectype
= STMT_VINFO_VECTYPE (stmt_info
);
2042 int vectype_align
= TYPE_ALIGN (vectype
) / BITS_PER_UNIT
;
2043 tree niters_type
= TREE_TYPE (loop_niters
);
2044 int nelements
= TYPE_VECTOR_SUBPARTS (vectype
);
2046 pe
= loop_preheader_edge (loop
);
2048 if (LOOP_PEELING_FOR_ALIGNMENT (loop_vinfo
) > 0)
2050 int npeel
= LOOP_PEELING_FOR_ALIGNMENT (loop_vinfo
);
2052 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
2053 fprintf (vect_dump
, "known peeling = %d.", npeel
);
2055 iters
= build_int_cst (niters_type
, npeel
);
2059 gimple_seq new_stmts
= NULL
;
2060 bool negative
= tree_int_cst_compare (DR_STEP (dr
), size_zero_node
) < 0;
2061 tree offset
= negative
2062 ? size_int (-TYPE_VECTOR_SUBPARTS (vectype
) + 1) : NULL_TREE
;
2063 tree start_addr
= vect_create_addr_base_for_vector_ref (dr_stmt
,
2064 &new_stmts
, offset
, loop
);
2065 tree ptr_type
= TREE_TYPE (start_addr
);
2066 tree size
= TYPE_SIZE (ptr_type
);
2067 tree type
= lang_hooks
.types
.type_for_size (tree_low_cst (size
, 1), 1);
2068 tree vectype_size_minus_1
= build_int_cst (type
, vectype_align
- 1);
2069 tree elem_size_log
=
2070 build_int_cst (type
, exact_log2 (vectype_align
/nelements
));
2071 tree nelements_minus_1
= build_int_cst (type
, nelements
- 1);
2072 tree nelements_tree
= build_int_cst (type
, nelements
);
2076 new_bb
= gsi_insert_seq_on_edge_immediate (pe
, new_stmts
);
2077 gcc_assert (!new_bb
);
2079 /* Create: byte_misalign = addr & (vectype_size - 1) */
2081 fold_build2 (BIT_AND_EXPR
, type
, fold_convert (type
, start_addr
),
2082 vectype_size_minus_1
);
2084 /* Create: elem_misalign = byte_misalign / element_size */
2086 fold_build2 (RSHIFT_EXPR
, type
, byte_misalign
, elem_size_log
);
2088 /* Create: (niters_type) (nelements - elem_misalign)&(nelements - 1) */
2090 iters
= fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR
, type
, elem_misalign
, nelements_tree
);
2092 iters
= fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR
, type
, nelements_tree
, elem_misalign
);
2093 iters
= fold_build2 (BIT_AND_EXPR
, type
, iters
, nelements_minus_1
);
2094 iters
= fold_convert (niters_type
, iters
);
2097 /* Create: prolog_loop_niters = min (iters, loop_niters) */
2098 /* If the loop bound is known at compile time we already verified that it is
2099 greater than vf; since the misalignment ('iters') is at most vf, there's
2100 no need to generate the MIN_EXPR in this case. */
2101 if (TREE_CODE (loop_niters
) != INTEGER_CST
)
2102 iters
= fold_build2 (MIN_EXPR
, niters_type
, iters
, loop_niters
);
2104 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
2106 fprintf (vect_dump
, "niters for prolog loop: ");
2107 print_generic_expr (vect_dump
, iters
, TDF_SLIM
);
2110 var
= create_tmp_var (niters_type
, "prolog_loop_niters");
2111 add_referenced_var (var
);
2113 iters_name
= force_gimple_operand (iters
, &stmts
, false, var
);
2114 if (types_compatible_p (sizetype
, niters_type
))
2115 *wide_prolog_niters
= iters_name
;
2118 gimple_seq seq
= NULL
;
2119 tree wide_iters
= fold_convert (sizetype
, iters
);
2120 var
= create_tmp_var (sizetype
, "prolog_loop_niters");
2121 add_referenced_var (var
);
2122 *wide_prolog_niters
= force_gimple_operand (wide_iters
, &seq
, false,
2125 gimple_seq_add_seq (&stmts
, seq
);
2128 /* Insert stmt on loop preheader edge. */
2131 basic_block new_bb
= gsi_insert_seq_on_edge_immediate (pe
, stmts
);
2132 gcc_assert (!new_bb
);
2139 /* Function vect_update_init_of_dr
2141 NITERS iterations were peeled from LOOP. DR represents a data reference
2142 in LOOP. This function updates the information recorded in DR to
2143 account for the fact that the first NITERS iterations had already been
2144 executed. Specifically, it updates the OFFSET field of DR. */
2147 vect_update_init_of_dr (struct data_reference
*dr
, tree niters
)
2149 tree offset
= DR_OFFSET (dr
);
2151 niters
= fold_build2 (MULT_EXPR
, sizetype
,
2152 fold_convert (sizetype
, niters
),
2153 fold_convert (sizetype
, DR_STEP (dr
)));
2154 offset
= fold_build2 (PLUS_EXPR
, sizetype
,
2155 fold_convert (sizetype
, offset
), niters
);
2156 DR_OFFSET (dr
) = offset
;
2160 /* Function vect_update_inits_of_drs
2162 NITERS iterations were peeled from the loop represented by LOOP_VINFO.
2163 This function updates the information recorded for the data references in
2164 the loop to account for the fact that the first NITERS iterations had
2165 already been executed. Specifically, it updates the initial_condition of
2166 the access_function of all the data_references in the loop. */
2169 vect_update_inits_of_drs (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
, tree niters
)
2172 VEC (data_reference_p
, heap
) *datarefs
= LOOP_VINFO_DATAREFS (loop_vinfo
);
2173 struct data_reference
*dr
;
2175 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
2176 fprintf (vect_dump
, "=== vect_update_inits_of_dr ===");
2178 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (data_reference_p
, datarefs
, i
, dr
)
2179 vect_update_init_of_dr (dr
, niters
);
2183 /* Function vect_do_peeling_for_alignment
2185 Peel the first 'niters' iterations of the loop represented by LOOP_VINFO.
2186 'niters' is set to the misalignment of one of the data references in the
2187 loop, thereby forcing it to refer to an aligned location at the beginning
2188 of the execution of this loop. The data reference for which we are
2189 peeling is recorded in LOOP_VINFO_UNALIGNED_DR. */
2192 vect_do_peeling_for_alignment (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
)
2194 struct loop
*loop
= LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo
);
2195 tree niters_of_prolog_loop
, ni_name
;
2197 tree wide_prolog_niters
;
2198 struct loop
*new_loop
;
2199 unsigned int th
= 0;
2200 int min_profitable_iters
;
2202 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DETAILS
))
2203 fprintf (vect_dump
, "=== vect_do_peeling_for_alignment ===");
2205 initialize_original_copy_tables ();
2207 ni_name
= vect_build_loop_niters (loop_vinfo
, NULL
);
2208 niters_of_prolog_loop
= vect_gen_niters_for_prolog_loop (loop_vinfo
, ni_name
,
2209 &wide_prolog_niters
);
2212 /* Get profitability threshold for vectorized loop. */
2213 min_profitable_iters
= LOOP_VINFO_COST_MODEL_MIN_ITERS (loop_vinfo
);
2214 th
= conservative_cost_threshold (loop_vinfo
,
2215 min_profitable_iters
);
2217 /* Peel the prolog loop and iterate it niters_of_prolog_loop. */
2219 slpeel_tree_peel_loop_to_edge (loop
, loop_preheader_edge (loop
),
2220 niters_of_prolog_loop
, ni_name
, true,
2221 th
, true, NULL_TREE
, NULL
);
2223 gcc_assert (new_loop
);
2224 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
2225 slpeel_verify_cfg_after_peeling (new_loop
, loop
);
2228 /* Update number of times loop executes. */
2229 n_iters
= LOOP_VINFO_NITERS (loop_vinfo
);
2230 LOOP_VINFO_NITERS (loop_vinfo
) = fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR
,
2231 TREE_TYPE (n_iters
), n_iters
, niters_of_prolog_loop
);
2233 /* Update the init conditions of the access functions of all data refs. */
2234 vect_update_inits_of_drs (loop_vinfo
, wide_prolog_niters
);
2236 /* After peeling we have to reset scalar evolution analyzer. */
2239 free_original_copy_tables ();
2243 /* Function vect_create_cond_for_align_checks.
2245 Create a conditional expression that represents the alignment checks for
2246 all of data references (array element references) whose alignment must be
2250 COND_EXPR - input conditional expression. New conditions will be chained
2251 with logical AND operation.
2252 LOOP_VINFO - two fields of the loop information are used.
2253 LOOP_VINFO_PTR_MASK is the mask used to check the alignment.
2254 LOOP_VINFO_MAY_MISALIGN_STMTS contains the refs to be checked.
2257 COND_EXPR_STMT_LIST - statements needed to construct the conditional
2259 The returned value is the conditional expression to be used in the if
2260 statement that controls which version of the loop gets executed at runtime.
2262 The algorithm makes two assumptions:
2263 1) The number of bytes "n" in a vector is a power of 2.
2264 2) An address "a" is aligned if a%n is zero and that this
2265 test can be done as a&(n-1) == 0. For example, for 16
2266 byte vectors the test is a&0xf == 0. */
2269 vect_create_cond_for_align_checks (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
,
2271 gimple_seq
*cond_expr_stmt_list
)
2273 struct loop
*loop
= LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo
);
2274 VEC(gimple
,heap
) *may_misalign_stmts
2275 = LOOP_VINFO_MAY_MISALIGN_STMTS (loop_vinfo
);
2277 int mask
= LOOP_VINFO_PTR_MASK (loop_vinfo
);
2281 tree int_ptrsize_type
;
2283 tree or_tmp_name
= NULL_TREE
;
2284 tree and_tmp
, and_tmp_name
;
2287 tree part_cond_expr
;
2289 /* Check that mask is one less than a power of 2, i.e., mask is
2290 all zeros followed by all ones. */
2291 gcc_assert ((mask
!= 0) && ((mask
& (mask
+1)) == 0));
2293 /* CHECKME: what is the best integer or unsigned type to use to hold a
2294 cast from a pointer value? */
2295 psize
= TYPE_SIZE (ptr_type_node
);
2297 = lang_hooks
.types
.type_for_size (tree_low_cst (psize
, 1), 0);
2299 /* Create expression (mask & (dr_1 || ... || dr_n)) where dr_i is the address
2300 of the first vector of the i'th data reference. */
2302 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (gimple
, may_misalign_stmts
, i
, ref_stmt
)
2304 gimple_seq new_stmt_list
= NULL
;
2306 tree addr_tmp
, addr_tmp_name
;
2307 tree or_tmp
, new_or_tmp_name
;
2308 gimple addr_stmt
, or_stmt
;
2309 stmt_vec_info stmt_vinfo
= vinfo_for_stmt (ref_stmt
);
2310 tree vectype
= STMT_VINFO_VECTYPE (stmt_vinfo
);
2311 bool negative
= tree_int_cst_compare
2312 (DR_STEP (STMT_VINFO_DATA_REF (stmt_vinfo
)), size_zero_node
) < 0;
2313 tree offset
= negative
2314 ? size_int (-TYPE_VECTOR_SUBPARTS (vectype
) + 1) : NULL_TREE
;
2316 /* create: addr_tmp = (int)(address_of_first_vector) */
2318 vect_create_addr_base_for_vector_ref (ref_stmt
, &new_stmt_list
,
2320 if (new_stmt_list
!= NULL
)
2321 gimple_seq_add_seq (cond_expr_stmt_list
, new_stmt_list
);
2323 sprintf (tmp_name
, "%s%d", "addr2int", i
);
2324 addr_tmp
= create_tmp_var (int_ptrsize_type
, tmp_name
);
2325 add_referenced_var (addr_tmp
);
2326 addr_tmp_name
= make_ssa_name (addr_tmp
, NULL
);
2327 addr_stmt
= gimple_build_assign_with_ops (NOP_EXPR
, addr_tmp_name
,
2328 addr_base
, NULL_TREE
);
2329 SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (addr_tmp_name
) = addr_stmt
;
2330 gimple_seq_add_stmt (cond_expr_stmt_list
, addr_stmt
);
2332 /* The addresses are OR together. */
2334 if (or_tmp_name
!= NULL_TREE
)
2336 /* create: or_tmp = or_tmp | addr_tmp */
2337 sprintf (tmp_name
, "%s%d", "orptrs", i
);
2338 or_tmp
= create_tmp_var (int_ptrsize_type
, tmp_name
);
2339 add_referenced_var (or_tmp
);
2340 new_or_tmp_name
= make_ssa_name (or_tmp
, NULL
);
2341 or_stmt
= gimple_build_assign_with_ops (BIT_IOR_EXPR
,
2343 or_tmp_name
, addr_tmp_name
);
2344 SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (new_or_tmp_name
) = or_stmt
;
2345 gimple_seq_add_stmt (cond_expr_stmt_list
, or_stmt
);
2346 or_tmp_name
= new_or_tmp_name
;
2349 or_tmp_name
= addr_tmp_name
;
2353 mask_cst
= build_int_cst (int_ptrsize_type
, mask
);
2355 /* create: and_tmp = or_tmp & mask */
2356 and_tmp
= create_tmp_var (int_ptrsize_type
, "andmask" );
2357 add_referenced_var (and_tmp
);
2358 and_tmp_name
= make_ssa_name (and_tmp
, NULL
);
2360 and_stmt
= gimple_build_assign_with_ops (BIT_AND_EXPR
, and_tmp_name
,
2361 or_tmp_name
, mask_cst
);
2362 SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (and_tmp_name
) = and_stmt
;
2363 gimple_seq_add_stmt (cond_expr_stmt_list
, and_stmt
);
2365 /* Make and_tmp the left operand of the conditional test against zero.
2366 if and_tmp has a nonzero bit then some address is unaligned. */
2367 ptrsize_zero
= build_int_cst (int_ptrsize_type
, 0);
2368 part_cond_expr
= fold_build2 (EQ_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
,
2369 and_tmp_name
, ptrsize_zero
);
2371 *cond_expr
= fold_build2 (TRUTH_AND_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
,
2372 *cond_expr
, part_cond_expr
);
2374 *cond_expr
= part_cond_expr
;
2378 /* Function vect_vfa_segment_size.
2380 Create an expression that computes the size of segment
2381 that will be accessed for a data reference. The functions takes into
2382 account that realignment loads may access one more vector.
2385 DR: The data reference.
2386 LENGTH_FACTOR: segment length to consider.
2388 Return an expression whose value is the size of segment which will be
2392 vect_vfa_segment_size (struct data_reference
*dr
, tree length_factor
)
2394 tree segment_length
;
2395 segment_length
= size_binop (MULT_EXPR
,
2396 fold_convert (sizetype
, DR_STEP (dr
)),
2397 fold_convert (sizetype
, length_factor
));
2398 if (vect_supportable_dr_alignment (dr
, false)
2399 == dr_explicit_realign_optimized
)
2401 tree vector_size
= TYPE_SIZE_UNIT
2402 (STMT_VINFO_VECTYPE (vinfo_for_stmt (DR_STMT (dr
))));
2404 segment_length
= size_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, segment_length
, vector_size
);
2406 return segment_length
;
2410 /* Function vect_create_cond_for_alias_checks.
2412 Create a conditional expression that represents the run-time checks for
2413 overlapping of address ranges represented by a list of data references
2414 relations passed as input.
2417 COND_EXPR - input conditional expression. New conditions will be chained
2418 with logical AND operation.
2419 LOOP_VINFO - field LOOP_VINFO_MAY_ALIAS_STMTS contains the list of ddrs
2423 COND_EXPR - conditional expression.
2424 COND_EXPR_STMT_LIST - statements needed to construct the conditional
2428 The returned value is the conditional expression to be used in the if
2429 statement that controls which version of the loop gets executed at runtime.
2433 vect_create_cond_for_alias_checks (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
,
2435 gimple_seq
* cond_expr_stmt_list
)
2437 struct loop
*loop
= LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo
);
2438 VEC (ddr_p
, heap
) * may_alias_ddrs
=
2439 LOOP_VINFO_MAY_ALIAS_DDRS (loop_vinfo
);
2440 int vect_factor
= LOOP_VINFO_VECT_FACTOR (loop_vinfo
);
2441 tree scalar_loop_iters
= LOOP_VINFO_NITERS (loop_vinfo
);
2445 tree part_cond_expr
, length_factor
;
2447 /* Create expression
2448 ((store_ptr_0 + store_segment_length_0) < load_ptr_0)
2449 || (load_ptr_0 + load_segment_length_0) < store_ptr_0))
2453 ((store_ptr_n + store_segment_length_n) < load_ptr_n)
2454 || (load_ptr_n + load_segment_length_n) < store_ptr_n)) */
2456 if (VEC_empty (ddr_p
, may_alias_ddrs
))
2459 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (ddr_p
, may_alias_ddrs
, i
, ddr
)
2461 struct data_reference
*dr_a
, *dr_b
;
2462 gimple dr_group_first_a
, dr_group_first_b
;
2463 tree addr_base_a
, addr_base_b
;
2464 tree segment_length_a
, segment_length_b
;
2465 gimple stmt_a
, stmt_b
;
2466 tree seg_a_min
, seg_a_max
, seg_b_min
, seg_b_max
;
2469 stmt_a
= DR_STMT (DDR_A (ddr
));
2470 dr_group_first_a
= GROUP_FIRST_ELEMENT (vinfo_for_stmt (stmt_a
));
2471 if (dr_group_first_a
)
2473 stmt_a
= dr_group_first_a
;
2474 dr_a
= STMT_VINFO_DATA_REF (vinfo_for_stmt (stmt_a
));
2478 stmt_b
= DR_STMT (DDR_B (ddr
));
2479 dr_group_first_b
= GROUP_FIRST_ELEMENT (vinfo_for_stmt (stmt_b
));
2480 if (dr_group_first_b
)
2482 stmt_b
= dr_group_first_b
;
2483 dr_b
= STMT_VINFO_DATA_REF (vinfo_for_stmt (stmt_b
));
2487 vect_create_addr_base_for_vector_ref (stmt_a
, cond_expr_stmt_list
,
2490 vect_create_addr_base_for_vector_ref (stmt_b
, cond_expr_stmt_list
,
2493 if (!operand_equal_p (DR_STEP (dr_a
), DR_STEP (dr_b
), 0))
2494 length_factor
= scalar_loop_iters
;
2496 length_factor
= size_int (vect_factor
);
2497 segment_length_a
= vect_vfa_segment_size (dr_a
, length_factor
);
2498 segment_length_b
= vect_vfa_segment_size (dr_b
, length_factor
);
2500 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_DR_DETAILS
))
2503 "create runtime check for data references ");
2504 print_generic_expr (vect_dump
, DR_REF (dr_a
), TDF_SLIM
);
2505 fprintf (vect_dump
, " and ");
2506 print_generic_expr (vect_dump
, DR_REF (dr_b
), TDF_SLIM
);
2509 seg_a_min
= addr_base_a
;
2510 seg_a_max
= fold_build2 (POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (addr_base_a
),
2511 addr_base_a
, segment_length_a
);
2512 if (tree_int_cst_compare (DR_STEP (dr_a
), size_zero_node
) < 0)
2513 seg_a_min
= seg_a_max
, seg_a_max
= addr_base_a
;
2515 seg_b_min
= addr_base_b
;
2516 seg_b_max
= fold_build2 (POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (addr_base_b
),
2517 addr_base_b
, segment_length_b
);
2518 if (tree_int_cst_compare (DR_STEP (dr_b
), size_zero_node
) < 0)
2519 seg_b_min
= seg_b_max
, seg_b_max
= addr_base_b
;
2522 fold_build2 (TRUTH_OR_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
,
2523 fold_build2 (LT_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, seg_a_max
, seg_b_min
),
2524 fold_build2 (LT_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, seg_b_max
, seg_a_min
));
2527 *cond_expr
= fold_build2 (TRUTH_AND_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
,
2528 *cond_expr
, part_cond_expr
);
2530 *cond_expr
= part_cond_expr
;
2533 if (vect_print_dump_info (REPORT_VECTORIZED_LOCATIONS
))
2534 fprintf (vect_dump
, "created %u versioning for alias checks.\n",
2535 VEC_length (ddr_p
, may_alias_ddrs
));
2539 /* Function vect_loop_versioning.
2541 If the loop has data references that may or may not be aligned or/and
2542 has data reference relations whose independence was not proven then
2543 two versions of the loop need to be generated, one which is vectorized
2544 and one which isn't. A test is then generated to control which of the
2545 loops is executed. The test checks for the alignment of all of the
2546 data references that may or may not be aligned. An additional
2547 sequence of runtime tests is generated for each pairs of DDRs whose
2548 independence was not proven. The vectorized version of loop is
2549 executed only if both alias and alignment tests are passed.
2551 The test generated to check which version of loop is executed
2552 is modified to also check for profitability as indicated by the
2553 cost model initially.
2555 The versioning precondition(s) are placed in *COND_EXPR and
2556 *COND_EXPR_STMT_LIST. If DO_VERSIONING is true versioning is
2557 also performed, otherwise only the conditions are generated. */
2560 vect_loop_versioning (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo
, bool do_versioning
,
2561 tree
*cond_expr
, gimple_seq
*cond_expr_stmt_list
)
2563 struct loop
*loop
= LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo
);
2564 basic_block condition_bb
;
2565 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
, cond_exp_gsi
;
2566 basic_block merge_bb
;
2567 basic_block new_exit_bb
;
2569 gimple orig_phi
, new_phi
;
2571 unsigned prob
= 4 * REG_BR_PROB_BASE
/ 5;
2572 gimple_seq gimplify_stmt_list
= NULL
;
2573 tree scalar_loop_iters
= LOOP_VINFO_NITERS (loop_vinfo
);
2574 int min_profitable_iters
= 0;
2577 /* Get profitability threshold for vectorized loop. */
2578 min_profitable_iters
= LOOP_VINFO_COST_MODEL_MIN_ITERS (loop_vinfo
);
2580 th
= conservative_cost_threshold (loop_vinfo
,
2581 min_profitable_iters
);
2584 fold_build2 (GT_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, scalar_loop_iters
,
2585 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (scalar_loop_iters
), th
));
2587 *cond_expr
= force_gimple_operand (*cond_expr
, cond_expr_stmt_list
,
2590 if (LOOP_REQUIRES_VERSIONING_FOR_ALIGNMENT (loop_vinfo
))
2591 vect_create_cond_for_align_checks (loop_vinfo
, cond_expr
,
2592 cond_expr_stmt_list
);
2594 if (LOOP_REQUIRES_VERSIONING_FOR_ALIAS (loop_vinfo
))
2595 vect_create_cond_for_alias_checks (loop_vinfo
, cond_expr
,
2596 cond_expr_stmt_list
);
2599 fold_build2 (NE_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, *cond_expr
, integer_zero_node
);
2601 force_gimple_operand (*cond_expr
, &gimplify_stmt_list
, true, NULL_TREE
);
2602 gimple_seq_add_seq (cond_expr_stmt_list
, gimplify_stmt_list
);
2604 /* If we only needed the extra conditions and a new loop copy
2609 initialize_original_copy_tables ();
2610 loop_version (loop
, *cond_expr
, &condition_bb
,
2611 prob
, prob
, REG_BR_PROB_BASE
- prob
, true);
2612 free_original_copy_tables();
2614 /* Loop versioning violates an assumption we try to maintain during
2615 vectorization - that the loop exit block has a single predecessor.
2616 After versioning, the exit block of both loop versions is the same
2617 basic block (i.e. it has two predecessors). Just in order to simplify
2618 following transformations in the vectorizer, we fix this situation
2619 here by adding a new (empty) block on the exit-edge of the loop,
2620 with the proper loop-exit phis to maintain loop-closed-form. */
2622 merge_bb
= single_exit (loop
)->dest
;
2623 gcc_assert (EDGE_COUNT (merge_bb
->preds
) == 2);
2624 new_exit_bb
= split_edge (single_exit (loop
));
2625 new_exit_e
= single_exit (loop
);
2626 e
= EDGE_SUCC (new_exit_bb
, 0);
2628 for (gsi
= gsi_start_phis (merge_bb
); !gsi_end_p (gsi
); gsi_next (&gsi
))
2630 orig_phi
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
2631 new_phi
= create_phi_node (SSA_NAME_VAR (PHI_RESULT (orig_phi
)),
2633 arg
= PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (orig_phi
, e
);
2634 add_phi_arg (new_phi
, arg
, new_exit_e
,
2635 gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge (orig_phi
, e
));
2636 adjust_phi_and_debug_stmts (orig_phi
, e
, PHI_RESULT (new_phi
));
2639 /* End loop-exit-fixes after versioning. */
2641 update_ssa (TODO_update_ssa
);
2642 if (*cond_expr_stmt_list
)
2644 cond_exp_gsi
= gsi_last_bb (condition_bb
);
2645 gsi_insert_seq_before (&cond_exp_gsi
, *cond_expr_stmt_list
,
2647 *cond_expr_stmt_list
= NULL
;
2649 *cond_expr
= NULL_TREE
;