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1 /* Partial redundancy elimination / Hoisting for RTL.
2 Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
3 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
10 version.
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
15 for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 /* TODO
22 - reordering of memory allocation and freeing to be more space efficient
23 - do rough calc of how many regs are needed in each block, and a rough
24 calc of how many regs are available in each class and use that to
25 throttle back the code in cases where RTX_COST is minimal.
28 /* References searched while implementing this.
30 Compilers Principles, Techniques and Tools
31 Aho, Sethi, Ullman
32 Addison-Wesley, 1988
34 Global Optimization by Suppression of Partial Redundancies
35 E. Morel, C. Renvoise
36 communications of the acm, Vol. 22, Num. 2, Feb. 1979
38 A Portable Machine-Independent Global Optimizer - Design and Measurements
39 Frederick Chow
40 Stanford Ph.D. thesis, Dec. 1983
42 A Fast Algorithm for Code Movement Optimization
43 D.M. Dhamdhere
44 SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 23, Num. 10, Oct. 1988
46 A Solution to a Problem with Morel and Renvoise's
47 Global Optimization by Suppression of Partial Redundancies
48 K-H Drechsler, M.P. Stadel
49 ACM TOPLAS, Vol. 10, Num. 4, Oct. 1988
51 Practical Adaptation of the Global Optimization
52 Algorithm of Morel and Renvoise
53 D.M. Dhamdhere
54 ACM TOPLAS, Vol. 13, Num. 2. Apr. 1991
56 Efficiently Computing Static Single Assignment Form and the Control
57 Dependence Graph
58 R. Cytron, J. Ferrante, B.K. Rosen, M.N. Wegman, and F.K. Zadeck
59 ACM TOPLAS, Vol. 13, Num. 4, Oct. 1991
61 Lazy Code Motion
62 J. Knoop, O. Ruthing, B. Steffen
63 ACM SIGPLAN Notices Vol. 27, Num. 7, Jul. 1992, '92 Conference on PLDI
65 What's In a Region? Or Computing Control Dependence Regions in Near-Linear
66 Time for Reducible Flow Control
67 Thomas Ball
68 ACM Letters on Programming Languages and Systems,
69 Vol. 2, Num. 1-4, Mar-Dec 1993
71 An Efficient Representation for Sparse Sets
72 Preston Briggs, Linda Torczon
73 ACM Letters on Programming Languages and Systems,
74 Vol. 2, Num. 1-4, Mar-Dec 1993
76 A Variation of Knoop, Ruthing, and Steffen's Lazy Code Motion
77 K-H Drechsler, M.P. Stadel
78 ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 28, Num. 5, May 1993
80 Partial Dead Code Elimination
81 J. Knoop, O. Ruthing, B. Steffen
82 ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 29, Num. 6, Jun. 1994
84 Effective Partial Redundancy Elimination
85 P. Briggs, K.D. Cooper
86 ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 29, Num. 6, Jun. 1994
88 The Program Structure Tree: Computing Control Regions in Linear Time
89 R. Johnson, D. Pearson, K. Pingali
90 ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 29, Num. 6, Jun. 1994
92 Optimal Code Motion: Theory and Practice
93 J. Knoop, O. Ruthing, B. Steffen
94 ACM TOPLAS, Vol. 16, Num. 4, Jul. 1994
96 The power of assignment motion
97 J. Knoop, O. Ruthing, B. Steffen
98 ACM SIGPLAN Notices Vol. 30, Num. 6, Jun. 1995, '95 Conference on PLDI
100 Global code motion / global value numbering
101 C. Click
102 ACM SIGPLAN Notices Vol. 30, Num. 6, Jun. 1995, '95 Conference on PLDI
104 Value Driven Redundancy Elimination
105 L.T. Simpson
106 Rice University Ph.D. thesis, Apr. 1996
108 Value Numbering
109 L.T. Simpson
110 Massively Scalar Compiler Project, Rice University, Sep. 1996
112 High Performance Compilers for Parallel Computing
113 Michael Wolfe
114 Addison-Wesley, 1996
116 Advanced Compiler Design and Implementation
117 Steven Muchnick
118 Morgan Kaufmann, 1997
120 Building an Optimizing Compiler
121 Robert Morgan
122 Digital Press, 1998
124 People wishing to speed up the code here should read:
125 Elimination Algorithms for Data Flow Analysis
126 B.G. Ryder, M.C. Paull
127 ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 18, Num. 3, Sep. 1986
129 How to Analyze Large Programs Efficiently and Informatively
130 D.M. Dhamdhere, B.K. Rosen, F.K. Zadeck
131 ACM SIGPLAN Notices Vol. 27, Num. 7, Jul. 1992, '92 Conference on PLDI
133 People wishing to do something different can find various possibilities
134 in the above papers and elsewhere.
137 #include "config.h"
138 #include "system.h"
139 #include "coretypes.h"
140 #include "tm.h"
141 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
142 #include "toplev.h"
144 #include "rtl.h"
145 #include "tree.h"
146 #include "tm_p.h"
147 #include "regs.h"
148 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
149 #include "flags.h"
150 #include "insn-config.h"
151 #include "recog.h"
152 #include "basic-block.h"
153 #include "output.h"
154 #include "function.h"
155 #include "expr.h"
156 #include "except.h"
157 #include "ggc.h"
158 #include "params.h"
159 #include "cselib.h"
160 #include "intl.h"
161 #include "obstack.h"
162 #include "timevar.h"
163 #include "tree-pass.h"
164 #include "hashtab.h"
165 #include "df.h"
166 #include "dbgcnt.h"
167 #include "target.h"
168 #include "gcse.h"
170 /* We support GCSE via Partial Redundancy Elimination. PRE optimizations
171 are a superset of those done by classic GCSE.
173 Two passes of copy/constant propagation are done around PRE or hoisting
174 because the first one enables more GCSE and the second one helps to clean
175 up the copies that PRE and HOIST create. This is needed more for PRE than
176 for HOIST because code hoisting will try to use an existing register
177 containing the common subexpression rather than create a new one. This is
178 harder to do for PRE because of the code motion (which HOIST doesn't do).
180 Expressions we are interested in GCSE-ing are of the form
181 (set (pseudo-reg) (expression)).
182 Function want_to_gcse_p says what these are.
184 In addition, expressions in REG_EQUAL notes are candidates for GCSE-ing.
185 This allows PRE to hoist expressions that are expressed in multiple insns,
186 such as complex address calculations (e.g. for PIC code, or loads with a
187 high part and a low part).
189 PRE handles moving invariant expressions out of loops (by treating them as
190 partially redundant).
192 **********************
194 We used to support multiple passes but there are diminishing returns in
195 doing so. The first pass usually makes 90% of the changes that are doable.
196 A second pass can make a few more changes made possible by the first pass.
197 Experiments show any further passes don't make enough changes to justify
198 the expense.
200 A study of spec92 using an unlimited number of passes:
201 [1 pass] = 1208 substitutions, [2] = 577, [3] = 202, [4] = 192, [5] = 83,
202 [6] = 34, [7] = 17, [8] = 9, [9] = 4, [10] = 4, [11] = 2,
203 [12] = 2, [13] = 1, [15] = 1, [16] = 2, [41] = 1
205 It was found doing copy propagation between each pass enables further
206 substitutions.
208 This study was done before expressions in REG_EQUAL notes were added as
209 candidate expressions for optimization, and before the GIMPLE optimizers
210 were added. Probably, multiple passes is even less efficient now than
211 at the time when the study was conducted.
213 PRE is quite expensive in complicated functions because the DFA can take
214 a while to converge. Hence we only perform one pass.
216 **********************
218 The steps for PRE are:
220 1) Build the hash table of expressions we wish to GCSE (expr_hash_table).
222 2) Perform the data flow analysis for PRE.
224 3) Delete the redundant instructions
226 4) Insert the required copies [if any] that make the partially
227 redundant instructions fully redundant.
229 5) For other reaching expressions, insert an instruction to copy the value
230 to a newly created pseudo that will reach the redundant instruction.
232 The deletion is done first so that when we do insertions we
233 know which pseudo reg to use.
235 Various papers have argued that PRE DFA is expensive (O(n^2)) and others
236 argue it is not. The number of iterations for the algorithm to converge
237 is typically 2-4 so I don't view it as that expensive (relatively speaking).
239 PRE GCSE depends heavily on the second CPROP pass to clean up the copies
240 we create. To make an expression reach the place where it's redundant,
241 the result of the expression is copied to a new register, and the redundant
242 expression is deleted by replacing it with this new register. Classic GCSE
243 doesn't have this problem as much as it computes the reaching defs of
244 each register in each block and thus can try to use an existing
245 register. */
247 /* GCSE global vars. */
249 struct target_gcse default_target_gcse;
250 #if SWITCHABLE_TARGET
251 struct target_gcse *this_target_gcse = &default_target_gcse;
252 #endif
254 /* Set to non-zero if CSE should run after all GCSE optimizations are done. */
255 int flag_rerun_cse_after_global_opts;
257 /* An obstack for our working variables. */
258 static struct obstack gcse_obstack;
260 struct reg_use {rtx reg_rtx; };
262 /* Hash table of expressions. */
264 struct expr
266 /* The expression. */
267 rtx expr;
268 /* Index in the available expression bitmaps. */
269 int bitmap_index;
270 /* Next entry with the same hash. */
271 struct expr *next_same_hash;
272 /* List of anticipatable occurrences in basic blocks in the function.
273 An "anticipatable occurrence" is one that is the first occurrence in the
274 basic block, the operands are not modified in the basic block prior
275 to the occurrence and the output is not used between the start of
276 the block and the occurrence. */
277 struct occr *antic_occr;
278 /* List of available occurrence in basic blocks in the function.
279 An "available occurrence" is one that is the last occurrence in the
280 basic block and the operands are not modified by following statements in
281 the basic block [including this insn]. */
282 struct occr *avail_occr;
283 /* Non-null if the computation is PRE redundant.
284 The value is the newly created pseudo-reg to record a copy of the
285 expression in all the places that reach the redundant copy. */
286 rtx reaching_reg;
287 /* Maximum distance in instructions this expression can travel.
288 We avoid moving simple expressions for more than a few instructions
289 to keep register pressure under control.
290 A value of "0" removes restrictions on how far the expression can
291 travel. */
292 int max_distance;
295 /* Occurrence of an expression.
296 There is one per basic block. If a pattern appears more than once the
297 last appearance is used [or first for anticipatable expressions]. */
299 struct occr
301 /* Next occurrence of this expression. */
302 struct occr *next;
303 /* The insn that computes the expression. */
304 rtx insn;
305 /* Nonzero if this [anticipatable] occurrence has been deleted. */
306 char deleted_p;
307 /* Nonzero if this [available] occurrence has been copied to
308 reaching_reg. */
309 /* ??? This is mutually exclusive with deleted_p, so they could share
310 the same byte. */
311 char copied_p;
314 typedef struct occr *occr_t;
315 DEF_VEC_P (occr_t);
316 DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P (occr_t, heap);
318 /* Expression hash tables.
319 Each hash table is an array of buckets.
320 ??? It is known that if it were an array of entries, structure elements
321 `next_same_hash' and `bitmap_index' wouldn't be necessary. However, it is
322 not clear whether in the final analysis a sufficient amount of memory would
323 be saved as the size of the available expression bitmaps would be larger
324 [one could build a mapping table without holes afterwards though].
325 Someday I'll perform the computation and figure it out. */
327 struct hash_table_d
329 /* The table itself.
330 This is an array of `expr_hash_table_size' elements. */
331 struct expr **table;
333 /* Size of the hash table, in elements. */
334 unsigned int size;
336 /* Number of hash table elements. */
337 unsigned int n_elems;
340 /* Expression hash table. */
341 static struct hash_table_d expr_hash_table;
343 /* This is a list of expressions which are MEMs and will be used by load
344 or store motion.
345 Load motion tracks MEMs which aren't killed by anything except itself,
346 i.e. loads and stores to a single location.
347 We can then allow movement of these MEM refs with a little special
348 allowance. (all stores copy the same value to the reaching reg used
349 for the loads). This means all values used to store into memory must have
350 no side effects so we can re-issue the setter value. */
352 struct ls_expr
354 struct expr * expr; /* Gcse expression reference for LM. */
355 rtx pattern; /* Pattern of this mem. */
356 rtx pattern_regs; /* List of registers mentioned by the mem. */
357 rtx loads; /* INSN list of loads seen. */
358 rtx stores; /* INSN list of stores seen. */
359 struct ls_expr * next; /* Next in the list. */
360 int invalid; /* Invalid for some reason. */
361 int index; /* If it maps to a bitmap index. */
362 unsigned int hash_index; /* Index when in a hash table. */
363 rtx reaching_reg; /* Register to use when re-writing. */
366 /* Head of the list of load/store memory refs. */
367 static struct ls_expr * pre_ldst_mems = NULL;
369 /* Hashtable for the load/store memory refs. */
370 static htab_t pre_ldst_table = NULL;
372 /* Bitmap containing one bit for each register in the program.
373 Used when performing GCSE to track which registers have been set since
374 the start of the basic block. */
375 static regset reg_set_bitmap;
377 /* Array, indexed by basic block number for a list of insns which modify
378 memory within that block. */
379 static VEC (rtx,heap) **modify_mem_list;
380 static bitmap modify_mem_list_set;
382 typedef struct modify_pair_s
384 rtx dest; /* A MEM. */
385 rtx dest_addr; /* The canonical address of `dest'. */
386 } modify_pair;
388 DEF_VEC_O(modify_pair);
389 DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O(modify_pair,heap);
391 /* This array parallels modify_mem_list, except that it stores MEMs
392 being set and their canonicalized memory addresses. */
393 static VEC (modify_pair,heap) **canon_modify_mem_list;
395 /* Bitmap indexed by block numbers to record which blocks contain
396 function calls. */
397 static bitmap blocks_with_calls;
399 /* Various variables for statistics gathering. */
401 /* Memory used in a pass.
402 This isn't intended to be absolutely precise. Its intent is only
403 to keep an eye on memory usage. */
404 static int bytes_used;
406 /* GCSE substitutions made. */
407 static int gcse_subst_count;
408 /* Number of copy instructions created. */
409 static int gcse_create_count;
411 /* Doing code hoisting. */
412 static bool doing_code_hoisting_p = false;
414 /* For available exprs */
415 static sbitmap *ae_kill;
417 static void compute_can_copy (void);
418 static void *gmalloc (size_t) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
419 static void *gcalloc (size_t, size_t) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
420 static void *gcse_alloc (unsigned long);
421 static void alloc_gcse_mem (void);
422 static void free_gcse_mem (void);
423 static void hash_scan_insn (rtx, struct hash_table_d *);
424 static void hash_scan_set (rtx, rtx, struct hash_table_d *);
425 static void hash_scan_clobber (rtx, rtx, struct hash_table_d *);
426 static void hash_scan_call (rtx, rtx, struct hash_table_d *);
427 static int want_to_gcse_p (rtx, int *);
428 static int oprs_unchanged_p (const_rtx, const_rtx, int);
429 static int oprs_anticipatable_p (const_rtx, const_rtx);
430 static int oprs_available_p (const_rtx, const_rtx);
431 static void insert_expr_in_table (rtx, enum machine_mode, rtx, int, int, int,
432 struct hash_table_d *);
433 static unsigned int hash_expr (const_rtx, enum machine_mode, int *, int);
434 static int expr_equiv_p (const_rtx, const_rtx);
435 static void record_last_reg_set_info (rtx, int);
436 static void record_last_mem_set_info (rtx);
437 static void record_last_set_info (rtx, const_rtx, void *);
438 static void compute_hash_table (struct hash_table_d *);
439 static void alloc_hash_table (struct hash_table_d *);
440 static void free_hash_table (struct hash_table_d *);
441 static void compute_hash_table_work (struct hash_table_d *);
442 static void dump_hash_table (FILE *, const char *, struct hash_table_d *);
443 static void compute_transp (const_rtx, int, sbitmap *);
444 static void compute_local_properties (sbitmap *, sbitmap *, sbitmap *,
445 struct hash_table_d *);
446 static void mems_conflict_for_gcse_p (rtx, const_rtx, void *);
447 static int load_killed_in_block_p (const_basic_block, int, const_rtx, int);
448 static void canon_list_insert (rtx, const_rtx, void *);
449 static void alloc_pre_mem (int, int);
450 static void free_pre_mem (void);
451 static struct edge_list *compute_pre_data (void);
452 static int pre_expr_reaches_here_p (basic_block, struct expr *,
453 basic_block);
454 static void insert_insn_end_basic_block (struct expr *, basic_block);
455 static void pre_insert_copy_insn (struct expr *, rtx);
456 static void pre_insert_copies (void);
457 static int pre_delete (void);
458 static int pre_gcse (struct edge_list *);
459 static int one_pre_gcse_pass (void);
460 static void add_label_notes (rtx, rtx);
461 static void alloc_code_hoist_mem (int, int);
462 static void free_code_hoist_mem (void);
463 static void compute_code_hoist_vbeinout (void);
464 static void compute_code_hoist_data (void);
465 static int hoist_expr_reaches_here_p (basic_block, int, basic_block, char *,
466 int, int *);
467 static int hoist_code (void);
468 static int one_code_hoisting_pass (void);
469 static rtx process_insert_insn (struct expr *);
470 static int pre_edge_insert (struct edge_list *, struct expr **);
471 static int pre_expr_reaches_here_p_work (basic_block, struct expr *,
472 basic_block, char *);
473 static struct ls_expr * ldst_entry (rtx);
474 static void free_ldst_entry (struct ls_expr *);
475 static void free_ld_motion_mems (void);
476 static void print_ldst_list (FILE *);
477 static struct ls_expr * find_rtx_in_ldst (rtx);
478 static int simple_mem (const_rtx);
479 static void invalidate_any_buried_refs (rtx);
480 static void compute_ld_motion_mems (void);
481 static void trim_ld_motion_mems (void);
482 static void update_ld_motion_stores (struct expr *);
483 static void clear_modify_mem_tables (void);
484 static void free_modify_mem_tables (void);
485 static rtx gcse_emit_move_after (rtx, rtx, rtx);
486 static bool is_too_expensive (const char *);
488 #define GNEW(T) ((T *) gmalloc (sizeof (T)))
489 #define GCNEW(T) ((T *) gcalloc (1, sizeof (T)))
491 #define GNEWVEC(T, N) ((T *) gmalloc (sizeof (T) * (N)))
492 #define GCNEWVEC(T, N) ((T *) gcalloc ((N), sizeof (T)))
494 #define GNEWVAR(T, S) ((T *) gmalloc ((S)))
495 #define GCNEWVAR(T, S) ((T *) gcalloc (1, (S)))
497 #define GOBNEW(T) ((T *) gcse_alloc (sizeof (T)))
498 #define GOBNEWVAR(T, S) ((T *) gcse_alloc ((S)))
500 /* Misc. utilities. */
502 #define can_copy \
503 (this_target_gcse->x_can_copy)
504 #define can_copy_init_p \
505 (this_target_gcse->x_can_copy_init_p)
507 /* Compute which modes support reg/reg copy operations. */
509 static void
510 compute_can_copy (void)
512 int i;
513 #ifndef AVOID_CCMODE_COPIES
514 rtx reg, insn;
515 #endif
516 memset (can_copy, 0, NUM_MACHINE_MODES);
518 start_sequence ();
519 for (i = 0; i < NUM_MACHINE_MODES; i++)
520 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (i) == MODE_CC)
522 #ifdef AVOID_CCMODE_COPIES
523 can_copy[i] = 0;
524 #else
525 reg = gen_rtx_REG ((enum machine_mode) i, LAST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER + 1);
526 insn = emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, reg, reg));
527 if (recog (PATTERN (insn), insn, NULL) >= 0)
528 can_copy[i] = 1;
529 #endif
531 else
532 can_copy[i] = 1;
534 end_sequence ();
537 /* Returns whether the mode supports reg/reg copy operations. */
539 bool
540 can_copy_p (enum machine_mode mode)
542 if (! can_copy_init_p)
544 compute_can_copy ();
545 can_copy_init_p = true;
548 return can_copy[mode] != 0;
551 /* Cover function to xmalloc to record bytes allocated. */
553 static void *
554 gmalloc (size_t size)
556 bytes_used += size;
557 return xmalloc (size);
560 /* Cover function to xcalloc to record bytes allocated. */
562 static void *
563 gcalloc (size_t nelem, size_t elsize)
565 bytes_used += nelem * elsize;
566 return xcalloc (nelem, elsize);
569 /* Cover function to obstack_alloc. */
571 static void *
572 gcse_alloc (unsigned long size)
574 bytes_used += size;
575 return obstack_alloc (&gcse_obstack, size);
578 /* Allocate memory for the reg/memory set tracking tables.
579 This is called at the start of each pass. */
581 static void
582 alloc_gcse_mem (void)
584 /* Allocate vars to track sets of regs. */
585 reg_set_bitmap = ALLOC_REG_SET (NULL);
587 /* Allocate array to keep a list of insns which modify memory in each
588 basic block. */
589 modify_mem_list = GCNEWVEC (VEC (rtx,heap) *, last_basic_block);
590 canon_modify_mem_list = GCNEWVEC (VEC (modify_pair,heap) *,
591 last_basic_block);
592 modify_mem_list_set = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
593 blocks_with_calls = BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL);
596 /* Free memory allocated by alloc_gcse_mem. */
598 static void
599 free_gcse_mem (void)
601 FREE_REG_SET (reg_set_bitmap);
603 free_modify_mem_tables ();
604 BITMAP_FREE (modify_mem_list_set);
605 BITMAP_FREE (blocks_with_calls);
608 /* Compute the local properties of each recorded expression.
610 Local properties are those that are defined by the block, irrespective of
611 other blocks.
613 An expression is transparent in a block if its operands are not modified
614 in the block.
616 An expression is computed (locally available) in a block if it is computed
617 at least once and expression would contain the same value if the
618 computation was moved to the end of the block.
620 An expression is locally anticipatable in a block if it is computed at
621 least once and expression would contain the same value if the computation
622 was moved to the beginning of the block.
624 We call this routine for pre and code hoisting. They all compute
625 basically the same information and thus can easily share this code.
627 TRANSP, COMP, and ANTLOC are destination sbitmaps for recording local
628 properties. If NULL, then it is not necessary to compute or record that
629 particular property.
631 TABLE controls which hash table to look at. */
633 static void
634 compute_local_properties (sbitmap *transp, sbitmap *comp, sbitmap *antloc,
635 struct hash_table_d *table)
637 unsigned int i;
639 /* Initialize any bitmaps that were passed in. */
640 if (transp)
642 sbitmap_vector_ones (transp, last_basic_block);
645 if (comp)
646 sbitmap_vector_zero (comp, last_basic_block);
647 if (antloc)
648 sbitmap_vector_zero (antloc, last_basic_block);
650 for (i = 0; i < table->size; i++)
652 struct expr *expr;
654 for (expr = table->table[i]; expr != NULL; expr = expr->next_same_hash)
656 int indx = expr->bitmap_index;
657 struct occr *occr;
659 /* The expression is transparent in this block if it is not killed.
660 We start by assuming all are transparent [none are killed], and
661 then reset the bits for those that are. */
662 if (transp)
663 compute_transp (expr->expr, indx, transp);
665 /* The occurrences recorded in antic_occr are exactly those that
666 we want to set to nonzero in ANTLOC. */
667 if (antloc)
668 for (occr = expr->antic_occr; occr != NULL; occr = occr->next)
670 SET_BIT (antloc[BLOCK_FOR_INSN (occr->insn)->index], indx);
672 /* While we're scanning the table, this is a good place to
673 initialize this. */
674 occr->deleted_p = 0;
677 /* The occurrences recorded in avail_occr are exactly those that
678 we want to set to nonzero in COMP. */
679 if (comp)
680 for (occr = expr->avail_occr; occr != NULL; occr = occr->next)
682 SET_BIT (comp[BLOCK_FOR_INSN (occr->insn)->index], indx);
684 /* While we're scanning the table, this is a good place to
685 initialize this. */
686 occr->copied_p = 0;
689 /* While we're scanning the table, this is a good place to
690 initialize this. */
691 expr->reaching_reg = 0;
696 /* Hash table support. */
698 struct reg_avail_info
700 basic_block last_bb;
701 int first_set;
702 int last_set;
705 static struct reg_avail_info *reg_avail_info;
706 static basic_block current_bb;
708 /* See whether X, the source of a set, is something we want to consider for
709 GCSE. */
711 static int
712 want_to_gcse_p (rtx x, int *max_distance_ptr)
714 #ifdef STACK_REGS
715 /* On register stack architectures, don't GCSE constants from the
716 constant pool, as the benefits are often swamped by the overhead
717 of shuffling the register stack between basic blocks. */
718 if (IS_STACK_MODE (GET_MODE (x)))
719 x = avoid_constant_pool_reference (x);
720 #endif
722 /* GCSE'ing constants:
724 We do not specifically distinguish between constant and non-constant
725 expressions in PRE and Hoist. We use set_src_cost below to limit
726 the maximum distance simple expressions can travel.
728 Nevertheless, constants are much easier to GCSE, and, hence,
729 it is easy to overdo the optimizations. Usually, excessive PRE and
730 Hoisting of constant leads to increased register pressure.
732 RA can deal with this by rematerialing some of the constants.
733 Therefore, it is important that the back-end generates sets of constants
734 in a way that allows reload rematerialize them under high register
735 pressure, i.e., a pseudo register with REG_EQUAL to constant
736 is set only once. Failing to do so will result in IRA/reload
737 spilling such constants under high register pressure instead of
738 rematerializing them. */
740 switch (GET_CODE (x))
742 case REG:
743 case SUBREG:
744 case CALL:
745 return 0;
747 case CONST_INT:
748 case CONST_DOUBLE:
749 case CONST_FIXED:
750 case CONST_VECTOR:
751 if (!doing_code_hoisting_p)
752 /* Do not PRE constants. */
753 return 0;
755 /* FALLTHRU */
757 default:
758 if (doing_code_hoisting_p)
759 /* PRE doesn't implement max_distance restriction. */
761 int cost;
762 int max_distance;
764 gcc_assert (!optimize_function_for_speed_p (cfun)
765 && optimize_function_for_size_p (cfun));
766 cost = set_src_cost (x, 0);
768 if (cost < COSTS_N_INSNS (GCSE_UNRESTRICTED_COST))
770 max_distance = (GCSE_COST_DISTANCE_RATIO * cost) / 10;
771 if (max_distance == 0)
772 return 0;
774 gcc_assert (max_distance > 0);
776 else
777 max_distance = 0;
779 if (max_distance_ptr)
780 *max_distance_ptr = max_distance;
783 return can_assign_to_reg_without_clobbers_p (x);
787 /* Used internally by can_assign_to_reg_without_clobbers_p. */
789 static GTY(()) rtx test_insn;
791 /* Return true if we can assign X to a pseudo register such that the
792 resulting insn does not result in clobbering a hard register as a
793 side-effect.
795 Additionally, if the target requires it, check that the resulting insn
796 can be copied. If it cannot, this means that X is special and probably
797 has hidden side-effects we don't want to mess with.
799 This function is typically used by code motion passes, to verify
800 that it is safe to insert an insn without worrying about clobbering
801 maybe live hard regs. */
803 bool
804 can_assign_to_reg_without_clobbers_p (rtx x)
806 int num_clobbers = 0;
807 int icode;
809 /* If this is a valid operand, we are OK. If it's VOIDmode, we aren't. */
810 if (general_operand (x, GET_MODE (x)))
811 return 1;
812 else if (GET_MODE (x) == VOIDmode)
813 return 0;
815 /* Otherwise, check if we can make a valid insn from it. First initialize
816 our test insn if we haven't already. */
817 if (test_insn == 0)
819 test_insn
820 = make_insn_raw (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode,
821 gen_rtx_REG (word_mode,
822 FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER * 2),
823 const0_rtx));
824 NEXT_INSN (test_insn) = PREV_INSN (test_insn) = 0;
827 /* Now make an insn like the one we would make when GCSE'ing and see if
828 valid. */
829 PUT_MODE (SET_DEST (PATTERN (test_insn)), GET_MODE (x));
830 SET_SRC (PATTERN (test_insn)) = x;
832 icode = recog (PATTERN (test_insn), test_insn, &num_clobbers);
833 if (icode < 0)
834 return false;
836 if (num_clobbers > 0 && added_clobbers_hard_reg_p (icode))
837 return false;
839 if (targetm.cannot_copy_insn_p && targetm.cannot_copy_insn_p (test_insn))
840 return false;
842 return true;
845 /* Return nonzero if the operands of expression X are unchanged from the
846 start of INSN's basic block up to but not including INSN (if AVAIL_P == 0),
847 or from INSN to the end of INSN's basic block (if AVAIL_P != 0). */
849 static int
850 oprs_unchanged_p (const_rtx x, const_rtx insn, int avail_p)
852 int i, j;
853 enum rtx_code code;
854 const char *fmt;
856 if (x == 0)
857 return 1;
859 code = GET_CODE (x);
860 switch (code)
862 case REG:
864 struct reg_avail_info *info = &reg_avail_info[REGNO (x)];
866 if (info->last_bb != current_bb)
867 return 1;
868 if (avail_p)
869 return info->last_set < DF_INSN_LUID (insn);
870 else
871 return info->first_set >= DF_INSN_LUID (insn);
874 case MEM:
875 if (load_killed_in_block_p (current_bb, DF_INSN_LUID (insn),
876 x, avail_p))
877 return 0;
878 else
879 return oprs_unchanged_p (XEXP (x, 0), insn, avail_p);
881 case PRE_DEC:
882 case PRE_INC:
883 case POST_DEC:
884 case POST_INC:
885 case PRE_MODIFY:
886 case POST_MODIFY:
887 return 0;
889 case PC:
890 case CC0: /*FIXME*/
891 case CONST:
892 case CONST_INT:
893 case CONST_DOUBLE:
894 case CONST_FIXED:
895 case CONST_VECTOR:
896 case SYMBOL_REF:
897 case LABEL_REF:
898 case ADDR_VEC:
899 case ADDR_DIFF_VEC:
900 return 1;
902 default:
903 break;
906 for (i = GET_RTX_LENGTH (code) - 1, fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code); i >= 0; i--)
908 if (fmt[i] == 'e')
910 /* If we are about to do the last recursive call needed at this
911 level, change it into iteration. This function is called enough
912 to be worth it. */
913 if (i == 0)
914 return oprs_unchanged_p (XEXP (x, i), insn, avail_p);
916 else if (! oprs_unchanged_p (XEXP (x, i), insn, avail_p))
917 return 0;
919 else if (fmt[i] == 'E')
920 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (x, i); j++)
921 if (! oprs_unchanged_p (XVECEXP (x, i, j), insn, avail_p))
922 return 0;
925 return 1;
928 /* Info passed from load_killed_in_block_p to mems_conflict_for_gcse_p. */
930 struct mem_conflict_info
932 /* A memory reference for a load instruction, mems_conflict_for_gcse_p will
933 see if a memory store conflicts with this memory load. */
934 const_rtx mem;
936 /* True if mems_conflict_for_gcse_p finds a conflict between two memory
937 references. */
938 bool conflict;
941 /* DEST is the output of an instruction. If it is a memory reference and
942 possibly conflicts with the load found in DATA, then communicate this
943 information back through DATA. */
945 static void
946 mems_conflict_for_gcse_p (rtx dest, const_rtx setter ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
947 void *data)
949 struct mem_conflict_info *mci = (struct mem_conflict_info *) data;
951 while (GET_CODE (dest) == SUBREG
952 || GET_CODE (dest) == ZERO_EXTRACT
953 || GET_CODE (dest) == STRICT_LOW_PART)
954 dest = XEXP (dest, 0);
956 /* If DEST is not a MEM, then it will not conflict with the load. Note
957 that function calls are assumed to clobber memory, but are handled
958 elsewhere. */
959 if (! MEM_P (dest))
960 return;
962 /* If we are setting a MEM in our list of specially recognized MEMs,
963 don't mark as killed this time. */
964 if (pre_ldst_mems != NULL && expr_equiv_p (dest, mci->mem))
966 if (!find_rtx_in_ldst (dest))
967 mci->conflict = true;
968 return;
971 if (true_dependence (dest, GET_MODE (dest), mci->mem))
972 mci->conflict = true;
975 /* Return nonzero if the expression in X (a memory reference) is killed
976 in block BB before or after the insn with the LUID in UID_LIMIT.
977 AVAIL_P is nonzero for kills after UID_LIMIT, and zero for kills
978 before UID_LIMIT.
980 To check the entire block, set UID_LIMIT to max_uid + 1 and
981 AVAIL_P to 0. */
983 static int
984 load_killed_in_block_p (const_basic_block bb, int uid_limit, const_rtx x,
985 int avail_p)
987 VEC (rtx,heap) *list = modify_mem_list[bb->index];
988 rtx setter;
989 unsigned ix;
991 /* If this is a readonly then we aren't going to be changing it. */
992 if (MEM_READONLY_P (x))
993 return 0;
995 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT_REVERSE (rtx, list, ix, setter)
997 struct mem_conflict_info mci;
999 /* Ignore entries in the list that do not apply. */
1000 if ((avail_p
1001 && DF_INSN_LUID (setter) < uid_limit)
1002 || (! avail_p
1003 && DF_INSN_LUID (setter) > uid_limit))
1004 continue;
1006 /* If SETTER is a call everything is clobbered. Note that calls
1007 to pure functions are never put on the list, so we need not
1008 worry about them. */
1009 if (CALL_P (setter))
1010 return 1;
1012 /* SETTER must be an INSN of some kind that sets memory. Call
1013 note_stores to examine each hunk of memory that is modified. */
1014 mci.mem = x;
1015 mci.conflict = false;
1016 note_stores (PATTERN (setter), mems_conflict_for_gcse_p, &mci);
1017 if (mci.conflict)
1018 return 1;
1020 return 0;
1023 /* Return nonzero if the operands of expression X are unchanged from
1024 the start of INSN's basic block up to but not including INSN. */
1026 static int
1027 oprs_anticipatable_p (const_rtx x, const_rtx insn)
1029 return oprs_unchanged_p (x, insn, 0);
1032 /* Return nonzero if the operands of expression X are unchanged from
1033 INSN to the end of INSN's basic block. */
1035 static int
1036 oprs_available_p (const_rtx x, const_rtx insn)
1038 return oprs_unchanged_p (x, insn, 1);
1041 /* Hash expression X.
1043 MODE is only used if X is a CONST_INT. DO_NOT_RECORD_P is a boolean
1044 indicating if a volatile operand is found or if the expression contains
1045 something we don't want to insert in the table. HASH_TABLE_SIZE is
1046 the current size of the hash table to be probed. */
1048 static unsigned int
1049 hash_expr (const_rtx x, enum machine_mode mode, int *do_not_record_p,
1050 int hash_table_size)
1052 unsigned int hash;
1054 *do_not_record_p = 0;
1056 hash = hash_rtx (x, mode, do_not_record_p, NULL, /*have_reg_qty=*/false);
1057 return hash % hash_table_size;
1060 /* Return nonzero if exp1 is equivalent to exp2. */
1062 static int
1063 expr_equiv_p (const_rtx x, const_rtx y)
1065 return exp_equiv_p (x, y, 0, true);
1068 /* Insert expression X in INSN in the hash TABLE.
1069 If it is already present, record it as the last occurrence in INSN's
1070 basic block.
1072 MODE is the mode of the value X is being stored into.
1073 It is only used if X is a CONST_INT.
1075 ANTIC_P is nonzero if X is an anticipatable expression.
1076 AVAIL_P is nonzero if X is an available expression.
1078 MAX_DISTANCE is the maximum distance in instructions this expression can
1079 be moved. */
1081 static void
1082 insert_expr_in_table (rtx x, enum machine_mode mode, rtx insn, int antic_p,
1083 int avail_p, int max_distance, struct hash_table_d *table)
1085 int found, do_not_record_p;
1086 unsigned int hash;
1087 struct expr *cur_expr, *last_expr = NULL;
1088 struct occr *antic_occr, *avail_occr;
1090 hash = hash_expr (x, mode, &do_not_record_p, table->size);
1092 /* Do not insert expression in table if it contains volatile operands,
1093 or if hash_expr determines the expression is something we don't want
1094 to or can't handle. */
1095 if (do_not_record_p)
1096 return;
1098 cur_expr = table->table[hash];
1099 found = 0;
1101 while (cur_expr && 0 == (found = expr_equiv_p (cur_expr->expr, x)))
1103 /* If the expression isn't found, save a pointer to the end of
1104 the list. */
1105 last_expr = cur_expr;
1106 cur_expr = cur_expr->next_same_hash;
1109 if (! found)
1111 cur_expr = GOBNEW (struct expr);
1112 bytes_used += sizeof (struct expr);
1113 if (table->table[hash] == NULL)
1114 /* This is the first pattern that hashed to this index. */
1115 table->table[hash] = cur_expr;
1116 else
1117 /* Add EXPR to end of this hash chain. */
1118 last_expr->next_same_hash = cur_expr;
1120 /* Set the fields of the expr element. */
1121 cur_expr->expr = x;
1122 cur_expr->bitmap_index = table->n_elems++;
1123 cur_expr->next_same_hash = NULL;
1124 cur_expr->antic_occr = NULL;
1125 cur_expr->avail_occr = NULL;
1126 gcc_assert (max_distance >= 0);
1127 cur_expr->max_distance = max_distance;
1129 else
1130 gcc_assert (cur_expr->max_distance == max_distance);
1132 /* Now record the occurrence(s). */
1133 if (antic_p)
1135 antic_occr = cur_expr->antic_occr;
1137 if (antic_occr
1138 && BLOCK_FOR_INSN (antic_occr->insn) != BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn))
1139 antic_occr = NULL;
1141 if (antic_occr)
1142 /* Found another instance of the expression in the same basic block.
1143 Prefer the currently recorded one. We want the first one in the
1144 block and the block is scanned from start to end. */
1145 ; /* nothing to do */
1146 else
1148 /* First occurrence of this expression in this basic block. */
1149 antic_occr = GOBNEW (struct occr);
1150 bytes_used += sizeof (struct occr);
1151 antic_occr->insn = insn;
1152 antic_occr->next = cur_expr->antic_occr;
1153 antic_occr->deleted_p = 0;
1154 cur_expr->antic_occr = antic_occr;
1158 if (avail_p)
1160 avail_occr = cur_expr->avail_occr;
1162 if (avail_occr
1163 && BLOCK_FOR_INSN (avail_occr->insn) == BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn))
1165 /* Found another instance of the expression in the same basic block.
1166 Prefer this occurrence to the currently recorded one. We want
1167 the last one in the block and the block is scanned from start
1168 to end. */
1169 avail_occr->insn = insn;
1171 else
1173 /* First occurrence of this expression in this basic block. */
1174 avail_occr = GOBNEW (struct occr);
1175 bytes_used += sizeof (struct occr);
1176 avail_occr->insn = insn;
1177 avail_occr->next = cur_expr->avail_occr;
1178 avail_occr->deleted_p = 0;
1179 cur_expr->avail_occr = avail_occr;
1184 /* Scan SET present in INSN and add an entry to the hash TABLE. */
1186 static void
1187 hash_scan_set (rtx set, rtx insn, struct hash_table_d *table)
1189 rtx src = SET_SRC (set);
1190 rtx dest = SET_DEST (set);
1191 rtx note;
1193 if (GET_CODE (src) == CALL)
1194 hash_scan_call (src, insn, table);
1196 else if (REG_P (dest))
1198 unsigned int regno = REGNO (dest);
1199 int max_distance = 0;
1201 /* See if a REG_EQUAL note shows this equivalent to a simpler expression.
1203 This allows us to do a single GCSE pass and still eliminate
1204 redundant constants, addresses or other expressions that are
1205 constructed with multiple instructions.
1207 However, keep the original SRC if INSN is a simple reg-reg move.
1208 In this case, there will almost always be a REG_EQUAL note on the
1209 insn that sets SRC. By recording the REG_EQUAL value here as SRC
1210 for INSN, we miss copy propagation opportunities and we perform the
1211 same PRE GCSE operation repeatedly on the same REG_EQUAL value if we
1212 do more than one PRE GCSE pass.
1214 Note that this does not impede profitable constant propagations. We
1215 "look through" reg-reg sets in lookup_avail_set. */
1216 note = find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn);
1217 if (note != 0
1218 && REG_NOTE_KIND (note) == REG_EQUAL
1219 && !REG_P (src)
1220 && want_to_gcse_p (XEXP (note, 0), NULL))
1221 src = XEXP (note, 0), set = gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, dest, src);
1223 /* Only record sets of pseudo-regs in the hash table. */
1224 if (regno >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1225 /* Don't GCSE something if we can't do a reg/reg copy. */
1226 && can_copy_p (GET_MODE (dest))
1227 /* GCSE commonly inserts instruction after the insn. We can't
1228 do that easily for EH edges so disable GCSE on these for now. */
1229 /* ??? We can now easily create new EH landing pads at the
1230 gimple level, for splitting edges; there's no reason we
1231 can't do the same thing at the rtl level. */
1232 && !can_throw_internal (insn)
1233 /* Is SET_SRC something we want to gcse? */
1234 && want_to_gcse_p (src, &max_distance)
1235 /* Don't CSE a nop. */
1236 && ! set_noop_p (set)
1237 /* Don't GCSE if it has attached REG_EQUIV note.
1238 At this point this only function parameters should have
1239 REG_EQUIV notes and if the argument slot is used somewhere
1240 explicitly, it means address of parameter has been taken,
1241 so we should not extend the lifetime of the pseudo. */
1242 && (note == NULL_RTX || ! MEM_P (XEXP (note, 0))))
1244 /* An expression is not anticipatable if its operands are
1245 modified before this insn or if this is not the only SET in
1246 this insn. The latter condition does not have to mean that
1247 SRC itself is not anticipatable, but we just will not be
1248 able to handle code motion of insns with multiple sets. */
1249 int antic_p = oprs_anticipatable_p (src, insn)
1250 && !multiple_sets (insn);
1251 /* An expression is not available if its operands are
1252 subsequently modified, including this insn. It's also not
1253 available if this is a branch, because we can't insert
1254 a set after the branch. */
1255 int avail_p = (oprs_available_p (src, insn)
1256 && ! JUMP_P (insn));
1258 insert_expr_in_table (src, GET_MODE (dest), insn, antic_p, avail_p,
1259 max_distance, table);
1262 /* In case of store we want to consider the memory value as available in
1263 the REG stored in that memory. This makes it possible to remove
1264 redundant loads from due to stores to the same location. */
1265 else if (flag_gcse_las && REG_P (src) && MEM_P (dest))
1267 unsigned int regno = REGNO (src);
1268 int max_distance = 0;
1270 /* Only record sets of pseudo-regs in the hash table. */
1271 if (regno >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1272 /* Don't GCSE something if we can't do a reg/reg copy. */
1273 && can_copy_p (GET_MODE (src))
1274 /* GCSE commonly inserts instruction after the insn. We can't
1275 do that easily for EH edges so disable GCSE on these for now. */
1276 && !can_throw_internal (insn)
1277 /* Is SET_DEST something we want to gcse? */
1278 && want_to_gcse_p (dest, &max_distance)
1279 /* Don't CSE a nop. */
1280 && ! set_noop_p (set)
1281 /* Don't GCSE if it has attached REG_EQUIV note.
1282 At this point this only function parameters should have
1283 REG_EQUIV notes and if the argument slot is used somewhere
1284 explicitly, it means address of parameter has been taken,
1285 so we should not extend the lifetime of the pseudo. */
1286 && ((note = find_reg_note (insn, REG_EQUIV, NULL_RTX)) == 0
1287 || ! MEM_P (XEXP (note, 0))))
1289 /* Stores are never anticipatable. */
1290 int antic_p = 0;
1291 /* An expression is not available if its operands are
1292 subsequently modified, including this insn. It's also not
1293 available if this is a branch, because we can't insert
1294 a set after the branch. */
1295 int avail_p = oprs_available_p (dest, insn)
1296 && ! JUMP_P (insn);
1298 /* Record the memory expression (DEST) in the hash table. */
1299 insert_expr_in_table (dest, GET_MODE (dest), insn,
1300 antic_p, avail_p, max_distance, table);
1305 static void
1306 hash_scan_clobber (rtx x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1307 struct hash_table_d *table ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1309 /* Currently nothing to do. */
1312 static void
1313 hash_scan_call (rtx x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1314 struct hash_table_d *table ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1316 /* Currently nothing to do. */
1319 /* Process INSN and add hash table entries as appropriate. */
1321 static void
1322 hash_scan_insn (rtx insn, struct hash_table_d *table)
1324 rtx pat = PATTERN (insn);
1325 int i;
1327 /* Pick out the sets of INSN and for other forms of instructions record
1328 what's been modified. */
1330 if (GET_CODE (pat) == SET)
1331 hash_scan_set (pat, insn, table);
1333 else if (GET_CODE (pat) == CLOBBER)
1334 hash_scan_clobber (pat, insn, table);
1336 else if (GET_CODE (pat) == CALL)
1337 hash_scan_call (pat, insn, table);
1339 else if (GET_CODE (pat) == PARALLEL)
1340 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (pat, 0); i++)
1342 rtx x = XVECEXP (pat, 0, i);
1344 if (GET_CODE (x) == SET)
1345 hash_scan_set (x, insn, table);
1346 else if (GET_CODE (x) == CLOBBER)
1347 hash_scan_clobber (x, insn, table);
1348 else if (GET_CODE (x) == CALL)
1349 hash_scan_call (x, insn, table);
1353 /* Dump the hash table TABLE to file FILE under the name NAME. */
1355 static void
1356 dump_hash_table (FILE *file, const char *name, struct hash_table_d *table)
1358 int i;
1359 /* Flattened out table, so it's printed in proper order. */
1360 struct expr **flat_table;
1361 unsigned int *hash_val;
1362 struct expr *expr;
1364 flat_table = XCNEWVEC (struct expr *, table->n_elems);
1365 hash_val = XNEWVEC (unsigned int, table->n_elems);
1367 for (i = 0; i < (int) table->size; i++)
1368 for (expr = table->table[i]; expr != NULL; expr = expr->next_same_hash)
1370 flat_table[expr->bitmap_index] = expr;
1371 hash_val[expr->bitmap_index] = i;
1374 fprintf (file, "%s hash table (%d buckets, %d entries)\n",
1375 name, table->size, table->n_elems);
1377 for (i = 0; i < (int) table->n_elems; i++)
1378 if (flat_table[i] != 0)
1380 expr = flat_table[i];
1381 fprintf (file, "Index %d (hash value %d; max distance %d)\n ",
1382 expr->bitmap_index, hash_val[i], expr->max_distance);
1383 print_rtl (file, expr->expr);
1384 fprintf (file, "\n");
1387 fprintf (file, "\n");
1389 free (flat_table);
1390 free (hash_val);
1393 /* Record register first/last/block set information for REGNO in INSN.
1395 first_set records the first place in the block where the register
1396 is set and is used to compute "anticipatability".
1398 last_set records the last place in the block where the register
1399 is set and is used to compute "availability".
1401 last_bb records the block for which first_set and last_set are
1402 valid, as a quick test to invalidate them. */
1404 static void
1405 record_last_reg_set_info (rtx insn, int regno)
1407 struct reg_avail_info *info = &reg_avail_info[regno];
1408 int luid = DF_INSN_LUID (insn);
1410 info->last_set = luid;
1411 if (info->last_bb != current_bb)
1413 info->last_bb = current_bb;
1414 info->first_set = luid;
1418 /* Record all of the canonicalized MEMs of record_last_mem_set_info's insn.
1419 Note we store a pair of elements in the list, so they have to be
1420 taken off pairwise. */
1422 static void
1423 canon_list_insert (rtx dest ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const_rtx x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1424 void * v_insn)
1426 rtx dest_addr, insn;
1427 int bb;
1428 modify_pair *pair;
1430 while (GET_CODE (dest) == SUBREG
1431 || GET_CODE (dest) == ZERO_EXTRACT
1432 || GET_CODE (dest) == STRICT_LOW_PART)
1433 dest = XEXP (dest, 0);
1435 /* If DEST is not a MEM, then it will not conflict with a load. Note
1436 that function calls are assumed to clobber memory, but are handled
1437 elsewhere. */
1439 if (! MEM_P (dest))
1440 return;
1442 dest_addr = get_addr (XEXP (dest, 0));
1443 dest_addr = canon_rtx (dest_addr);
1444 insn = (rtx) v_insn;
1445 bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn)->index;
1447 pair = VEC_safe_push (modify_pair, heap, canon_modify_mem_list[bb], NULL);
1448 pair->dest = dest;
1449 pair->dest_addr = dest_addr;
1452 /* Record memory modification information for INSN. We do not actually care
1453 about the memory location(s) that are set, or even how they are set (consider
1454 a CALL_INSN). We merely need to record which insns modify memory. */
1456 static void
1457 record_last_mem_set_info (rtx insn)
1459 int bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn)->index;
1461 /* load_killed_in_block_p will handle the case of calls clobbering
1462 everything. */
1463 VEC_safe_push (rtx, heap, modify_mem_list[bb], insn);
1464 bitmap_set_bit (modify_mem_list_set, bb);
1466 if (CALL_P (insn))
1467 bitmap_set_bit (blocks_with_calls, bb);
1468 else
1469 note_stores (PATTERN (insn), canon_list_insert, (void*) insn);
1472 /* Called from compute_hash_table via note_stores to handle one
1473 SET or CLOBBER in an insn. DATA is really the instruction in which
1474 the SET is taking place. */
1476 static void
1477 record_last_set_info (rtx dest, const_rtx setter ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, void *data)
1479 rtx last_set_insn = (rtx) data;
1481 if (GET_CODE (dest) == SUBREG)
1482 dest = SUBREG_REG (dest);
1484 if (REG_P (dest))
1485 record_last_reg_set_info (last_set_insn, REGNO (dest));
1486 else if (MEM_P (dest)
1487 /* Ignore pushes, they clobber nothing. */
1488 && ! push_operand (dest, GET_MODE (dest)))
1489 record_last_mem_set_info (last_set_insn);
1492 /* Top level function to create an expression hash table.
1494 Expression entries are placed in the hash table if
1495 - they are of the form (set (pseudo-reg) src),
1496 - src is something we want to perform GCSE on,
1497 - none of the operands are subsequently modified in the block
1499 Currently src must be a pseudo-reg or a const_int.
1501 TABLE is the table computed. */
1503 static void
1504 compute_hash_table_work (struct hash_table_d *table)
1506 int i;
1508 /* re-Cache any INSN_LIST nodes we have allocated. */
1509 clear_modify_mem_tables ();
1510 /* Some working arrays used to track first and last set in each block. */
1511 reg_avail_info = GNEWVEC (struct reg_avail_info, max_reg_num ());
1513 for (i = 0; i < max_reg_num (); ++i)
1514 reg_avail_info[i].last_bb = NULL;
1516 FOR_EACH_BB (current_bb)
1518 rtx insn;
1519 unsigned int regno;
1521 /* First pass over the instructions records information used to
1522 determine when registers and memory are first and last set. */
1523 FOR_BB_INSNS (current_bb, insn)
1525 if (!NONDEBUG_INSN_P (insn))
1526 continue;
1528 if (CALL_P (insn))
1530 for (regno = 0; regno < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER; regno++)
1531 if (TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (regs_invalidated_by_call, regno))
1532 record_last_reg_set_info (insn, regno);
1534 if (! RTL_CONST_OR_PURE_CALL_P (insn))
1535 record_last_mem_set_info (insn);
1538 note_stores (PATTERN (insn), record_last_set_info, insn);
1541 /* The next pass builds the hash table. */
1542 FOR_BB_INSNS (current_bb, insn)
1543 if (NONDEBUG_INSN_P (insn))
1544 hash_scan_insn (insn, table);
1547 free (reg_avail_info);
1548 reg_avail_info = NULL;
1551 /* Allocate space for the set/expr hash TABLE.
1552 It is used to determine the number of buckets to use. */
1554 static void
1555 alloc_hash_table (struct hash_table_d *table)
1557 int n;
1559 n = get_max_insn_count ();
1561 table->size = n / 4;
1562 if (table->size < 11)
1563 table->size = 11;
1565 /* Attempt to maintain efficient use of hash table.
1566 Making it an odd number is simplest for now.
1567 ??? Later take some measurements. */
1568 table->size |= 1;
1569 n = table->size * sizeof (struct expr *);
1570 table->table = GNEWVAR (struct expr *, n);
1573 /* Free things allocated by alloc_hash_table. */
1575 static void
1576 free_hash_table (struct hash_table_d *table)
1578 free (table->table);
1581 /* Compute the expression hash table TABLE. */
1583 static void
1584 compute_hash_table (struct hash_table_d *table)
1586 /* Initialize count of number of entries in hash table. */
1587 table->n_elems = 0;
1588 memset (table->table, 0, table->size * sizeof (struct expr *));
1590 compute_hash_table_work (table);
1593 /* Expression tracking support. */
1595 /* Clear canon_modify_mem_list and modify_mem_list tables. */
1596 static void
1597 clear_modify_mem_tables (void)
1599 unsigned i;
1600 bitmap_iterator bi;
1602 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (modify_mem_list_set, 0, i, bi)
1604 VEC_free (rtx, heap, modify_mem_list[i]);
1605 VEC_free (modify_pair, heap, canon_modify_mem_list[i]);
1607 bitmap_clear (modify_mem_list_set);
1608 bitmap_clear (blocks_with_calls);
1611 /* Release memory used by modify_mem_list_set. */
1613 static void
1614 free_modify_mem_tables (void)
1616 clear_modify_mem_tables ();
1617 free (modify_mem_list);
1618 free (canon_modify_mem_list);
1619 modify_mem_list = 0;
1620 canon_modify_mem_list = 0;
1623 /* For each block, compute whether X is transparent. X is either an
1624 expression or an assignment [though we don't care which, for this context
1625 an assignment is treated as an expression]. For each block where an
1626 element of X is modified, reset the INDX bit in BMAP. */
1628 static void
1629 compute_transp (const_rtx x, int indx, sbitmap *bmap)
1631 int i, j;
1632 enum rtx_code code;
1633 const char *fmt;
1635 /* repeat is used to turn tail-recursion into iteration since GCC
1636 can't do it when there's no return value. */
1637 repeat:
1639 if (x == 0)
1640 return;
1642 code = GET_CODE (x);
1643 switch (code)
1645 case REG:
1647 df_ref def;
1648 for (def = DF_REG_DEF_CHAIN (REGNO (x));
1649 def;
1650 def = DF_REF_NEXT_REG (def))
1651 RESET_BIT (bmap[DF_REF_BB (def)->index], indx);
1654 return;
1656 case MEM:
1657 if (! MEM_READONLY_P (x))
1659 bitmap_iterator bi;
1660 unsigned bb_index;
1662 /* First handle all the blocks with calls. We don't need to
1663 do any list walking for them. */
1664 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (blocks_with_calls, 0, bb_index, bi)
1666 RESET_BIT (bmap[bb_index], indx);
1669 /* Now iterate over the blocks which have memory modifications
1670 but which do not have any calls. */
1671 EXECUTE_IF_AND_COMPL_IN_BITMAP (modify_mem_list_set,
1672 blocks_with_calls,
1673 0, bb_index, bi)
1675 VEC (modify_pair,heap) *list
1676 = canon_modify_mem_list[bb_index];
1677 modify_pair *pair;
1678 unsigned ix;
1680 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT_REVERSE (modify_pair, list, ix, pair)
1682 rtx dest = pair->dest;
1683 rtx dest_addr = pair->dest_addr;
1685 if (canon_true_dependence (dest, GET_MODE (dest),
1686 dest_addr, x, NULL_RTX))
1687 RESET_BIT (bmap[bb_index], indx);
1692 x = XEXP (x, 0);
1693 goto repeat;
1695 case PC:
1696 case CC0: /*FIXME*/
1697 case CONST:
1698 case CONST_INT:
1699 case CONST_DOUBLE:
1700 case CONST_FIXED:
1701 case CONST_VECTOR:
1702 case SYMBOL_REF:
1703 case LABEL_REF:
1704 case ADDR_VEC:
1705 case ADDR_DIFF_VEC:
1706 return;
1708 default:
1709 break;
1712 for (i = GET_RTX_LENGTH (code) - 1, fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code); i >= 0; i--)
1714 if (fmt[i] == 'e')
1716 /* If we are about to do the last recursive call
1717 needed at this level, change it into iteration.
1718 This function is called enough to be worth it. */
1719 if (i == 0)
1721 x = XEXP (x, i);
1722 goto repeat;
1725 compute_transp (XEXP (x, i), indx, bmap);
1727 else if (fmt[i] == 'E')
1728 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (x, i); j++)
1729 compute_transp (XVECEXP (x, i, j), indx, bmap);
1733 /* Compute PRE+LCM working variables. */
1735 /* Local properties of expressions. */
1737 /* Nonzero for expressions that are transparent in the block. */
1738 static sbitmap *transp;
1740 /* Nonzero for expressions that are computed (available) in the block. */
1741 static sbitmap *comp;
1743 /* Nonzero for expressions that are locally anticipatable in the block. */
1744 static sbitmap *antloc;
1746 /* Nonzero for expressions where this block is an optimal computation
1747 point. */
1748 static sbitmap *pre_optimal;
1750 /* Nonzero for expressions which are redundant in a particular block. */
1751 static sbitmap *pre_redundant;
1753 /* Nonzero for expressions which should be inserted on a specific edge. */
1754 static sbitmap *pre_insert_map;
1756 /* Nonzero for expressions which should be deleted in a specific block. */
1757 static sbitmap *pre_delete_map;
1759 /* Allocate vars used for PRE analysis. */
1761 static void
1762 alloc_pre_mem (int n_blocks, int n_exprs)
1764 transp = sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks, n_exprs);
1765 comp = sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks, n_exprs);
1766 antloc = sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks, n_exprs);
1768 pre_optimal = NULL;
1769 pre_redundant = NULL;
1770 pre_insert_map = NULL;
1771 pre_delete_map = NULL;
1772 ae_kill = sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks, n_exprs);
1774 /* pre_insert and pre_delete are allocated later. */
1777 /* Free vars used for PRE analysis. */
1779 static void
1780 free_pre_mem (void)
1782 sbitmap_vector_free (transp);
1783 sbitmap_vector_free (comp);
1785 /* ANTLOC and AE_KILL are freed just after pre_lcm finishes. */
1787 if (pre_optimal)
1788 sbitmap_vector_free (pre_optimal);
1789 if (pre_redundant)
1790 sbitmap_vector_free (pre_redundant);
1791 if (pre_insert_map)
1792 sbitmap_vector_free (pre_insert_map);
1793 if (pre_delete_map)
1794 sbitmap_vector_free (pre_delete_map);
1796 transp = comp = NULL;
1797 pre_optimal = pre_redundant = pre_insert_map = pre_delete_map = NULL;
1800 /* Remove certain expressions from anticipatable and transparent
1801 sets of basic blocks that have incoming abnormal edge.
1802 For PRE remove potentially trapping expressions to avoid placing
1803 them on abnormal edges. For hoisting remove memory references that
1804 can be clobbered by calls. */
1806 static void
1807 prune_expressions (bool pre_p)
1809 sbitmap prune_exprs;
1810 struct expr *expr;
1811 unsigned int ui;
1812 basic_block bb;
1814 prune_exprs = sbitmap_alloc (expr_hash_table.n_elems);
1815 sbitmap_zero (prune_exprs);
1816 for (ui = 0; ui < expr_hash_table.size; ui++)
1818 for (expr = expr_hash_table.table[ui]; expr; expr = expr->next_same_hash)
1820 /* Note potentially trapping expressions. */
1821 if (may_trap_p (expr->expr))
1823 SET_BIT (prune_exprs, expr->bitmap_index);
1824 continue;
1827 if (!pre_p && MEM_P (expr->expr))
1828 /* Note memory references that can be clobbered by a call.
1829 We do not split abnormal edges in hoisting, so would
1830 a memory reference get hoisted along an abnormal edge,
1831 it would be placed /before/ the call. Therefore, only
1832 constant memory references can be hoisted along abnormal
1833 edges. */
1835 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (expr->expr, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
1836 && CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (XEXP (expr->expr, 0)))
1837 continue;
1839 if (MEM_READONLY_P (expr->expr)
1840 && !MEM_VOLATILE_P (expr->expr)
1841 && MEM_NOTRAP_P (expr->expr))
1842 /* Constant memory reference, e.g., a PIC address. */
1843 continue;
1845 /* ??? Optimally, we would use interprocedural alias
1846 analysis to determine if this mem is actually killed
1847 by this call. */
1849 SET_BIT (prune_exprs, expr->bitmap_index);
1854 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
1856 edge e;
1857 edge_iterator ei;
1859 /* If the current block is the destination of an abnormal edge, we
1860 kill all trapping (for PRE) and memory (for hoist) expressions
1861 because we won't be able to properly place the instruction on
1862 the edge. So make them neither anticipatable nor transparent.
1863 This is fairly conservative.
1865 ??? For hoisting it may be necessary to check for set-and-jump
1866 instructions here, not just for abnormal edges. The general problem
1867 is that when an expression cannot not be placed right at the end of
1868 a basic block we should account for any side-effects of a subsequent
1869 jump instructions that could clobber the expression. It would
1870 be best to implement this check along the lines of
1871 hoist_expr_reaches_here_p where the target block is already known
1872 and, hence, there's no need to conservatively prune expressions on
1873 "intermediate" set-and-jump instructions. */
1874 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
1875 if ((e->flags & EDGE_ABNORMAL)
1876 && (pre_p || CALL_P (BB_END (e->src))))
1878 sbitmap_difference (antloc[bb->index],
1879 antloc[bb->index], prune_exprs);
1880 sbitmap_difference (transp[bb->index],
1881 transp[bb->index], prune_exprs);
1882 break;
1886 sbitmap_free (prune_exprs);
1889 /* It may be necessary to insert a large number of insns on edges to
1890 make the existing occurrences of expressions fully redundant. This
1891 routine examines the set of insertions and deletions and if the ratio
1892 of insertions to deletions is too high for a particular expression, then
1893 the expression is removed from the insertion/deletion sets.
1895 N_ELEMS is the number of elements in the hash table. */
1897 static void
1898 prune_insertions_deletions (int n_elems)
1900 sbitmap_iterator sbi;
1901 sbitmap prune_exprs;
1903 /* We always use I to iterate over blocks/edges and J to iterate over
1904 expressions. */
1905 unsigned int i, j;
1907 /* Counts for the number of times an expression needs to be inserted and
1908 number of times an expression can be removed as a result. */
1909 int *insertions = GCNEWVEC (int, n_elems);
1910 int *deletions = GCNEWVEC (int, n_elems);
1912 /* Set of expressions which require too many insertions relative to
1913 the number of deletions achieved. We will prune these out of the
1914 insertion/deletion sets. */
1915 prune_exprs = sbitmap_alloc (n_elems);
1916 sbitmap_zero (prune_exprs);
1918 /* Iterate over the edges counting the number of times each expression
1919 needs to be inserted. */
1920 for (i = 0; i < (unsigned) n_edges; i++)
1922 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (pre_insert_map[i], 0, j, sbi)
1923 insertions[j]++;
1926 /* Similarly for deletions, but those occur in blocks rather than on
1927 edges. */
1928 for (i = 0; i < (unsigned) last_basic_block; i++)
1930 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (pre_delete_map[i], 0, j, sbi)
1931 deletions[j]++;
1934 /* Now that we have accurate counts, iterate over the elements in the
1935 hash table and see if any need too many insertions relative to the
1936 number of evaluations that can be removed. If so, mark them in
1937 PRUNE_EXPRS. */
1938 for (j = 0; j < (unsigned) n_elems; j++)
1939 if (deletions[j]
1940 && ((unsigned) insertions[j] / deletions[j]) > MAX_GCSE_INSERTION_RATIO)
1941 SET_BIT (prune_exprs, j);
1943 /* Now prune PRE_INSERT_MAP and PRE_DELETE_MAP based on PRUNE_EXPRS. */
1944 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (prune_exprs, 0, j, sbi)
1946 for (i = 0; i < (unsigned) n_edges; i++)
1947 RESET_BIT (pre_insert_map[i], j);
1949 for (i = 0; i < (unsigned) last_basic_block; i++)
1950 RESET_BIT (pre_delete_map[i], j);
1953 sbitmap_free (prune_exprs);
1954 free (insertions);
1955 free (deletions);
1958 /* Top level routine to do the dataflow analysis needed by PRE. */
1960 static struct edge_list *
1961 compute_pre_data (void)
1963 struct edge_list *edge_list;
1964 basic_block bb;
1966 compute_local_properties (transp, comp, antloc, &expr_hash_table);
1967 prune_expressions (true);
1968 sbitmap_vector_zero (ae_kill, last_basic_block);
1970 /* Compute ae_kill for each basic block using:
1972 ~(TRANSP | COMP)
1975 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
1977 sbitmap_a_or_b (ae_kill[bb->index], transp[bb->index], comp[bb->index]);
1978 sbitmap_not (ae_kill[bb->index], ae_kill[bb->index]);
1981 edge_list = pre_edge_lcm (expr_hash_table.n_elems, transp, comp, antloc,
1982 ae_kill, &pre_insert_map, &pre_delete_map);
1983 sbitmap_vector_free (antloc);
1984 antloc = NULL;
1985 sbitmap_vector_free (ae_kill);
1986 ae_kill = NULL;
1988 prune_insertions_deletions (expr_hash_table.n_elems);
1990 return edge_list;
1993 /* PRE utilities */
1995 /* Return nonzero if an occurrence of expression EXPR in OCCR_BB would reach
1996 block BB.
1998 VISITED is a pointer to a working buffer for tracking which BB's have
1999 been visited. It is NULL for the top-level call.
2001 We treat reaching expressions that go through blocks containing the same
2002 reaching expression as "not reaching". E.g. if EXPR is generated in blocks
2003 2 and 3, INSN is in block 4, and 2->3->4, we treat the expression in block
2004 2 as not reaching. The intent is to improve the probability of finding
2005 only one reaching expression and to reduce register lifetimes by picking
2006 the closest such expression. */
2008 static int
2009 pre_expr_reaches_here_p_work (basic_block occr_bb, struct expr *expr,
2010 basic_block bb, char *visited)
2012 edge pred;
2013 edge_iterator ei;
2015 FOR_EACH_EDGE (pred, ei, bb->preds)
2017 basic_block pred_bb = pred->src;
2019 if (pred->src == ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
2020 /* Has predecessor has already been visited? */
2021 || visited[pred_bb->index])
2022 ;/* Nothing to do. */
2024 /* Does this predecessor generate this expression? */
2025 else if (TEST_BIT (comp[pred_bb->index], expr->bitmap_index))
2027 /* Is this the occurrence we're looking for?
2028 Note that there's only one generating occurrence per block
2029 so we just need to check the block number. */
2030 if (occr_bb == pred_bb)
2031 return 1;
2033 visited[pred_bb->index] = 1;
2035 /* Ignore this predecessor if it kills the expression. */
2036 else if (! TEST_BIT (transp[pred_bb->index], expr->bitmap_index))
2037 visited[pred_bb->index] = 1;
2039 /* Neither gen nor kill. */
2040 else
2042 visited[pred_bb->index] = 1;
2043 if (pre_expr_reaches_here_p_work (occr_bb, expr, pred_bb, visited))
2044 return 1;
2048 /* All paths have been checked. */
2049 return 0;
2052 /* The wrapper for pre_expr_reaches_here_work that ensures that any
2053 memory allocated for that function is returned. */
2055 static int
2056 pre_expr_reaches_here_p (basic_block occr_bb, struct expr *expr, basic_block bb)
2058 int rval;
2059 char *visited = XCNEWVEC (char, last_basic_block);
2061 rval = pre_expr_reaches_here_p_work (occr_bb, expr, bb, visited);
2063 free (visited);
2064 return rval;
2067 /* Generate RTL to copy an EXPR to its `reaching_reg' and return it. */
2069 static rtx
2070 process_insert_insn (struct expr *expr)
2072 rtx reg = expr->reaching_reg;
2073 /* Copy the expression to make sure we don't have any sharing issues. */
2074 rtx exp = copy_rtx (expr->expr);
2075 rtx pat;
2077 start_sequence ();
2079 /* If the expression is something that's an operand, like a constant,
2080 just copy it to a register. */
2081 if (general_operand (exp, GET_MODE (reg)))
2082 emit_move_insn (reg, exp);
2084 /* Otherwise, make a new insn to compute this expression and make sure the
2085 insn will be recognized (this also adds any needed CLOBBERs). */
2086 else
2088 rtx insn = emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, reg, exp));
2090 if (insn_invalid_p (insn, false))
2091 gcc_unreachable ();
2094 pat = get_insns ();
2095 end_sequence ();
2097 return pat;
2100 /* Add EXPR to the end of basic block BB.
2102 This is used by both the PRE and code hoisting. */
2104 static void
2105 insert_insn_end_basic_block (struct expr *expr, basic_block bb)
2107 rtx insn = BB_END (bb);
2108 rtx new_insn;
2109 rtx reg = expr->reaching_reg;
2110 int regno = REGNO (reg);
2111 rtx pat, pat_end;
2113 pat = process_insert_insn (expr);
2114 gcc_assert (pat && INSN_P (pat));
2116 pat_end = pat;
2117 while (NEXT_INSN (pat_end) != NULL_RTX)
2118 pat_end = NEXT_INSN (pat_end);
2120 /* If the last insn is a jump, insert EXPR in front [taking care to
2121 handle cc0, etc. properly]. Similarly we need to care trapping
2122 instructions in presence of non-call exceptions. */
2124 if (JUMP_P (insn)
2125 || (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn)
2126 && (!single_succ_p (bb)
2127 || single_succ_edge (bb)->flags & EDGE_ABNORMAL)))
2129 #ifdef HAVE_cc0
2130 rtx note;
2131 #endif
2133 /* If this is a jump table, then we can't insert stuff here. Since
2134 we know the previous real insn must be the tablejump, we insert
2135 the new instruction just before the tablejump. */
2136 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == ADDR_VEC
2137 || GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == ADDR_DIFF_VEC)
2138 insn = prev_active_insn (insn);
2140 #ifdef HAVE_cc0
2141 /* FIXME: 'twould be nice to call prev_cc0_setter here but it aborts
2142 if cc0 isn't set. */
2143 note = find_reg_note (insn, REG_CC_SETTER, NULL_RTX);
2144 if (note)
2145 insn = XEXP (note, 0);
2146 else
2148 rtx maybe_cc0_setter = prev_nonnote_insn (insn);
2149 if (maybe_cc0_setter
2150 && INSN_P (maybe_cc0_setter)
2151 && sets_cc0_p (PATTERN (maybe_cc0_setter)))
2152 insn = maybe_cc0_setter;
2154 #endif
2155 /* FIXME: What if something in cc0/jump uses value set in new insn? */
2156 new_insn = emit_insn_before_noloc (pat, insn, bb);
2159 /* Likewise if the last insn is a call, as will happen in the presence
2160 of exception handling. */
2161 else if (CALL_P (insn)
2162 && (!single_succ_p (bb)
2163 || single_succ_edge (bb)->flags & EDGE_ABNORMAL))
2165 /* Keeping in mind targets with small register classes and parameters
2166 in registers, we search backward and place the instructions before
2167 the first parameter is loaded. Do this for everyone for consistency
2168 and a presumption that we'll get better code elsewhere as well. */
2170 /* Since different machines initialize their parameter registers
2171 in different orders, assume nothing. Collect the set of all
2172 parameter registers. */
2173 insn = find_first_parameter_load (insn, BB_HEAD (bb));
2175 /* If we found all the parameter loads, then we want to insert
2176 before the first parameter load.
2178 If we did not find all the parameter loads, then we might have
2179 stopped on the head of the block, which could be a CODE_LABEL.
2180 If we inserted before the CODE_LABEL, then we would be putting
2181 the insn in the wrong basic block. In that case, put the insn
2182 after the CODE_LABEL. Also, respect NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK. */
2183 while (LABEL_P (insn)
2184 || NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK_P (insn))
2185 insn = NEXT_INSN (insn);
2187 new_insn = emit_insn_before_noloc (pat, insn, bb);
2189 else
2190 new_insn = emit_insn_after_noloc (pat, insn, bb);
2192 while (1)
2194 if (INSN_P (pat))
2195 add_label_notes (PATTERN (pat), new_insn);
2196 if (pat == pat_end)
2197 break;
2198 pat = NEXT_INSN (pat);
2201 gcse_create_count++;
2203 if (dump_file)
2205 fprintf (dump_file, "PRE/HOIST: end of bb %d, insn %d, ",
2206 bb->index, INSN_UID (new_insn));
2207 fprintf (dump_file, "copying expression %d to reg %d\n",
2208 expr->bitmap_index, regno);
2212 /* Insert partially redundant expressions on edges in the CFG to make
2213 the expressions fully redundant. */
2215 static int
2216 pre_edge_insert (struct edge_list *edge_list, struct expr **index_map)
2218 int e, i, j, num_edges, set_size, did_insert = 0;
2219 sbitmap *inserted;
2221 /* Where PRE_INSERT_MAP is nonzero, we add the expression on that edge
2222 if it reaches any of the deleted expressions. */
2224 set_size = pre_insert_map[0]->size;
2225 num_edges = NUM_EDGES (edge_list);
2226 inserted = sbitmap_vector_alloc (num_edges, expr_hash_table.n_elems);
2227 sbitmap_vector_zero (inserted, num_edges);
2229 for (e = 0; e < num_edges; e++)
2231 int indx;
2232 basic_block bb = INDEX_EDGE_PRED_BB (edge_list, e);
2234 for (i = indx = 0; i < set_size; i++, indx += SBITMAP_ELT_BITS)
2236 SBITMAP_ELT_TYPE insert = pre_insert_map[e]->elms[i];
2238 for (j = indx;
2239 insert && j < (int) expr_hash_table.n_elems;
2240 j++, insert >>= 1)
2241 if ((insert & 1) != 0 && index_map[j]->reaching_reg != NULL_RTX)
2243 struct expr *expr = index_map[j];
2244 struct occr *occr;
2246 /* Now look at each deleted occurrence of this expression. */
2247 for (occr = expr->antic_occr; occr != NULL; occr = occr->next)
2249 if (! occr->deleted_p)
2250 continue;
2252 /* Insert this expression on this edge if it would
2253 reach the deleted occurrence in BB. */
2254 if (!TEST_BIT (inserted[e], j))
2256 rtx insn;
2257 edge eg = INDEX_EDGE (edge_list, e);
2259 /* We can't insert anything on an abnormal and
2260 critical edge, so we insert the insn at the end of
2261 the previous block. There are several alternatives
2262 detailed in Morgans book P277 (sec 10.5) for
2263 handling this situation. This one is easiest for
2264 now. */
2266 if (eg->flags & EDGE_ABNORMAL)
2267 insert_insn_end_basic_block (index_map[j], bb);
2268 else
2270 insn = process_insert_insn (index_map[j]);
2271 insert_insn_on_edge (insn, eg);
2274 if (dump_file)
2276 fprintf (dump_file, "PRE: edge (%d,%d), ",
2277 bb->index,
2278 INDEX_EDGE_SUCC_BB (edge_list, e)->index);
2279 fprintf (dump_file, "copy expression %d\n",
2280 expr->bitmap_index);
2283 update_ld_motion_stores (expr);
2284 SET_BIT (inserted[e], j);
2285 did_insert = 1;
2286 gcse_create_count++;
2293 sbitmap_vector_free (inserted);
2294 return did_insert;
2297 /* Copy the result of EXPR->EXPR generated by INSN to EXPR->REACHING_REG.
2298 Given "old_reg <- expr" (INSN), instead of adding after it
2299 reaching_reg <- old_reg
2300 it's better to do the following:
2301 reaching_reg <- expr
2302 old_reg <- reaching_reg
2303 because this way copy propagation can discover additional PRE
2304 opportunities. But if this fails, we try the old way.
2305 When "expr" is a store, i.e.
2306 given "MEM <- old_reg", instead of adding after it
2307 reaching_reg <- old_reg
2308 it's better to add it before as follows:
2309 reaching_reg <- old_reg
2310 MEM <- reaching_reg. */
2312 static void
2313 pre_insert_copy_insn (struct expr *expr, rtx insn)
2315 rtx reg = expr->reaching_reg;
2316 int regno = REGNO (reg);
2317 int indx = expr->bitmap_index;
2318 rtx pat = PATTERN (insn);
2319 rtx set, first_set, new_insn;
2320 rtx old_reg;
2321 int i;
2323 /* This block matches the logic in hash_scan_insn. */
2324 switch (GET_CODE (pat))
2326 case SET:
2327 set = pat;
2328 break;
2330 case PARALLEL:
2331 /* Search through the parallel looking for the set whose
2332 source was the expression that we're interested in. */
2333 first_set = NULL_RTX;
2334 set = NULL_RTX;
2335 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (pat, 0); i++)
2337 rtx x = XVECEXP (pat, 0, i);
2338 if (GET_CODE (x) == SET)
2340 /* If the source was a REG_EQUAL or REG_EQUIV note, we
2341 may not find an equivalent expression, but in this
2342 case the PARALLEL will have a single set. */
2343 if (first_set == NULL_RTX)
2344 first_set = x;
2345 if (expr_equiv_p (SET_SRC (x), expr->expr))
2347 set = x;
2348 break;
2353 gcc_assert (first_set);
2354 if (set == NULL_RTX)
2355 set = first_set;
2356 break;
2358 default:
2359 gcc_unreachable ();
2362 if (REG_P (SET_DEST (set)))
2364 old_reg = SET_DEST (set);
2365 /* Check if we can modify the set destination in the original insn. */
2366 if (validate_change (insn, &SET_DEST (set), reg, 0))
2368 new_insn = gen_move_insn (old_reg, reg);
2369 new_insn = emit_insn_after (new_insn, insn);
2371 else
2373 new_insn = gen_move_insn (reg, old_reg);
2374 new_insn = emit_insn_after (new_insn, insn);
2377 else /* This is possible only in case of a store to memory. */
2379 old_reg = SET_SRC (set);
2380 new_insn = gen_move_insn (reg, old_reg);
2382 /* Check if we can modify the set source in the original insn. */
2383 if (validate_change (insn, &SET_SRC (set), reg, 0))
2384 new_insn = emit_insn_before (new_insn, insn);
2385 else
2386 new_insn = emit_insn_after (new_insn, insn);
2389 gcse_create_count++;
2391 if (dump_file)
2392 fprintf (dump_file,
2393 "PRE: bb %d, insn %d, copy expression %d in insn %d to reg %d\n",
2394 BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn)->index, INSN_UID (new_insn), indx,
2395 INSN_UID (insn), regno);
2398 /* Copy available expressions that reach the redundant expression
2399 to `reaching_reg'. */
2401 static void
2402 pre_insert_copies (void)
2404 unsigned int i, added_copy;
2405 struct expr *expr;
2406 struct occr *occr;
2407 struct occr *avail;
2409 /* For each available expression in the table, copy the result to
2410 `reaching_reg' if the expression reaches a deleted one.
2412 ??? The current algorithm is rather brute force.
2413 Need to do some profiling. */
2415 for (i = 0; i < expr_hash_table.size; i++)
2416 for (expr = expr_hash_table.table[i]; expr; expr = expr->next_same_hash)
2418 /* If the basic block isn't reachable, PPOUT will be TRUE. However,
2419 we don't want to insert a copy here because the expression may not
2420 really be redundant. So only insert an insn if the expression was
2421 deleted. This test also avoids further processing if the
2422 expression wasn't deleted anywhere. */
2423 if (expr->reaching_reg == NULL)
2424 continue;
2426 /* Set when we add a copy for that expression. */
2427 added_copy = 0;
2429 for (occr = expr->antic_occr; occr != NULL; occr = occr->next)
2431 if (! occr->deleted_p)
2432 continue;
2434 for (avail = expr->avail_occr; avail != NULL; avail = avail->next)
2436 rtx insn = avail->insn;
2438 /* No need to handle this one if handled already. */
2439 if (avail->copied_p)
2440 continue;
2442 /* Don't handle this one if it's a redundant one. */
2443 if (INSN_DELETED_P (insn))
2444 continue;
2446 /* Or if the expression doesn't reach the deleted one. */
2447 if (! pre_expr_reaches_here_p (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (avail->insn),
2448 expr,
2449 BLOCK_FOR_INSN (occr->insn)))
2450 continue;
2452 added_copy = 1;
2454 /* Copy the result of avail to reaching_reg. */
2455 pre_insert_copy_insn (expr, insn);
2456 avail->copied_p = 1;
2460 if (added_copy)
2461 update_ld_motion_stores (expr);
2465 /* Emit move from SRC to DEST noting the equivalence with expression computed
2466 in INSN. */
2468 static rtx
2469 gcse_emit_move_after (rtx dest, rtx src, rtx insn)
2471 rtx new_rtx;
2472 rtx set = single_set (insn), set2;
2473 rtx note;
2474 rtx eqv;
2476 /* This should never fail since we're creating a reg->reg copy
2477 we've verified to be valid. */
2479 new_rtx = emit_insn_after (gen_move_insn (dest, src), insn);
2481 /* Note the equivalence for local CSE pass. */
2482 set2 = single_set (new_rtx);
2483 if (!set2 || !rtx_equal_p (SET_DEST (set2), dest))
2484 return new_rtx;
2485 if ((note = find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn)))
2486 eqv = XEXP (note, 0);
2487 else
2488 eqv = SET_SRC (set);
2490 set_unique_reg_note (new_rtx, REG_EQUAL, copy_insn_1 (eqv));
2492 return new_rtx;
2495 /* Delete redundant computations.
2496 Deletion is done by changing the insn to copy the `reaching_reg' of
2497 the expression into the result of the SET. It is left to later passes
2498 (cprop, cse2, flow, combine, regmove) to propagate the copy or eliminate it.
2500 Return nonzero if a change is made. */
2502 static int
2503 pre_delete (void)
2505 unsigned int i;
2506 int changed;
2507 struct expr *expr;
2508 struct occr *occr;
2510 changed = 0;
2511 for (i = 0; i < expr_hash_table.size; i++)
2512 for (expr = expr_hash_table.table[i]; expr; expr = expr->next_same_hash)
2514 int indx = expr->bitmap_index;
2516 /* We only need to search antic_occr since we require ANTLOC != 0. */
2517 for (occr = expr->antic_occr; occr != NULL; occr = occr->next)
2519 rtx insn = occr->insn;
2520 rtx set;
2521 basic_block bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn);
2523 /* We only delete insns that have a single_set. */
2524 if (TEST_BIT (pre_delete_map[bb->index], indx)
2525 && (set = single_set (insn)) != 0
2526 && dbg_cnt (pre_insn))
2528 /* Create a pseudo-reg to store the result of reaching
2529 expressions into. Get the mode for the new pseudo from
2530 the mode of the original destination pseudo. */
2531 if (expr->reaching_reg == NULL)
2532 expr->reaching_reg = gen_reg_rtx_and_attrs (SET_DEST (set));
2534 gcse_emit_move_after (SET_DEST (set), expr->reaching_reg, insn);
2535 delete_insn (insn);
2536 occr->deleted_p = 1;
2537 changed = 1;
2538 gcse_subst_count++;
2540 if (dump_file)
2542 fprintf (dump_file,
2543 "PRE: redundant insn %d (expression %d) in ",
2544 INSN_UID (insn), indx);
2545 fprintf (dump_file, "bb %d, reaching reg is %d\n",
2546 bb->index, REGNO (expr->reaching_reg));
2552 return changed;
2555 /* Perform GCSE optimizations using PRE.
2556 This is called by one_pre_gcse_pass after all the dataflow analysis
2557 has been done.
2559 This is based on the original Morel-Renvoise paper Fred Chow's thesis, and
2560 lazy code motion from Knoop, Ruthing and Steffen as described in Advanced
2561 Compiler Design and Implementation.
2563 ??? A new pseudo reg is created to hold the reaching expression. The nice
2564 thing about the classical approach is that it would try to use an existing
2565 reg. If the register can't be adequately optimized [i.e. we introduce
2566 reload problems], one could add a pass here to propagate the new register
2567 through the block.
2569 ??? We don't handle single sets in PARALLELs because we're [currently] not
2570 able to copy the rest of the parallel when we insert copies to create full
2571 redundancies from partial redundancies. However, there's no reason why we
2572 can't handle PARALLELs in the cases where there are no partial
2573 redundancies. */
2575 static int
2576 pre_gcse (struct edge_list *edge_list)
2578 unsigned int i;
2579 int did_insert, changed;
2580 struct expr **index_map;
2581 struct expr *expr;
2583 /* Compute a mapping from expression number (`bitmap_index') to
2584 hash table entry. */
2586 index_map = XCNEWVEC (struct expr *, expr_hash_table.n_elems);
2587 for (i = 0; i < expr_hash_table.size; i++)
2588 for (expr = expr_hash_table.table[i]; expr; expr = expr->next_same_hash)
2589 index_map[expr->bitmap_index] = expr;
2591 /* Delete the redundant insns first so that
2592 - we know what register to use for the new insns and for the other
2593 ones with reaching expressions
2594 - we know which insns are redundant when we go to create copies */
2596 changed = pre_delete ();
2597 did_insert = pre_edge_insert (edge_list, index_map);
2599 /* In other places with reaching expressions, copy the expression to the
2600 specially allocated pseudo-reg that reaches the redundant expr. */
2601 pre_insert_copies ();
2602 if (did_insert)
2604 commit_edge_insertions ();
2605 changed = 1;
2608 free (index_map);
2609 return changed;
2612 /* Top level routine to perform one PRE GCSE pass.
2614 Return nonzero if a change was made. */
2616 static int
2617 one_pre_gcse_pass (void)
2619 int changed = 0;
2621 gcse_subst_count = 0;
2622 gcse_create_count = 0;
2624 /* Return if there's nothing to do, or it is too expensive. */
2625 if (n_basic_blocks <= NUM_FIXED_BLOCKS + 1
2626 || is_too_expensive (_("PRE disabled")))
2627 return 0;
2629 /* We need alias. */
2630 init_alias_analysis ();
2632 bytes_used = 0;
2633 gcc_obstack_init (&gcse_obstack);
2634 alloc_gcse_mem ();
2636 alloc_hash_table (&expr_hash_table);
2637 add_noreturn_fake_exit_edges ();
2638 if (flag_gcse_lm)
2639 compute_ld_motion_mems ();
2641 compute_hash_table (&expr_hash_table);
2642 if (flag_gcse_lm)
2643 trim_ld_motion_mems ();
2644 if (dump_file)
2645 dump_hash_table (dump_file, "Expression", &expr_hash_table);
2647 if (expr_hash_table.n_elems > 0)
2649 struct edge_list *edge_list;
2650 alloc_pre_mem (last_basic_block, expr_hash_table.n_elems);
2651 edge_list = compute_pre_data ();
2652 changed |= pre_gcse (edge_list);
2653 free_edge_list (edge_list);
2654 free_pre_mem ();
2657 if (flag_gcse_lm)
2658 free_ld_motion_mems ();
2659 remove_fake_exit_edges ();
2660 free_hash_table (&expr_hash_table);
2662 free_gcse_mem ();
2663 obstack_free (&gcse_obstack, NULL);
2665 /* We are finished with alias. */
2666 end_alias_analysis ();
2668 if (dump_file)
2670 fprintf (dump_file, "PRE GCSE of %s, %d basic blocks, %d bytes needed, ",
2671 current_function_name (), n_basic_blocks, bytes_used);
2672 fprintf (dump_file, "%d substs, %d insns created\n",
2673 gcse_subst_count, gcse_create_count);
2676 return changed;
2679 /* If X contains any LABEL_REF's, add REG_LABEL_OPERAND notes for them
2680 to INSN. If such notes are added to an insn which references a
2681 CODE_LABEL, the LABEL_NUSES count is incremented. We have to add
2682 that note, because the following loop optimization pass requires
2683 them. */
2685 /* ??? If there was a jump optimization pass after gcse and before loop,
2686 then we would not need to do this here, because jump would add the
2687 necessary REG_LABEL_OPERAND and REG_LABEL_TARGET notes. */
2689 static void
2690 add_label_notes (rtx x, rtx insn)
2692 enum rtx_code code = GET_CODE (x);
2693 int i, j;
2694 const char *fmt;
2696 if (code == LABEL_REF && !LABEL_REF_NONLOCAL_P (x))
2698 /* This code used to ignore labels that referred to dispatch tables to
2699 avoid flow generating (slightly) worse code.
2701 We no longer ignore such label references (see LABEL_REF handling in
2702 mark_jump_label for additional information). */
2704 /* There's no reason for current users to emit jump-insns with
2705 such a LABEL_REF, so we don't have to handle REG_LABEL_TARGET
2706 notes. */
2707 gcc_assert (!JUMP_P (insn));
2708 add_reg_note (insn, REG_LABEL_OPERAND, XEXP (x, 0));
2710 if (LABEL_P (XEXP (x, 0)))
2711 LABEL_NUSES (XEXP (x, 0))++;
2713 return;
2716 for (i = GET_RTX_LENGTH (code) - 1, fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code); i >= 0; i--)
2718 if (fmt[i] == 'e')
2719 add_label_notes (XEXP (x, i), insn);
2720 else if (fmt[i] == 'E')
2721 for (j = XVECLEN (x, i) - 1; j >= 0; j--)
2722 add_label_notes (XVECEXP (x, i, j), insn);
2726 /* Code Hoisting variables and subroutines. */
2728 /* Very busy expressions. */
2729 static sbitmap *hoist_vbein;
2730 static sbitmap *hoist_vbeout;
2732 /* ??? We could compute post dominators and run this algorithm in
2733 reverse to perform tail merging, doing so would probably be
2734 more effective than the tail merging code in jump.c.
2736 It's unclear if tail merging could be run in parallel with
2737 code hoisting. It would be nice. */
2739 /* Allocate vars used for code hoisting analysis. */
2741 static void
2742 alloc_code_hoist_mem (int n_blocks, int n_exprs)
2744 antloc = sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks, n_exprs);
2745 transp = sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks, n_exprs);
2746 comp = sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks, n_exprs);
2748 hoist_vbein = sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks, n_exprs);
2749 hoist_vbeout = sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks, n_exprs);
2752 /* Free vars used for code hoisting analysis. */
2754 static void
2755 free_code_hoist_mem (void)
2757 sbitmap_vector_free (antloc);
2758 sbitmap_vector_free (transp);
2759 sbitmap_vector_free (comp);
2761 sbitmap_vector_free (hoist_vbein);
2762 sbitmap_vector_free (hoist_vbeout);
2764 free_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS);
2767 /* Compute the very busy expressions at entry/exit from each block.
2769 An expression is very busy if all paths from a given point
2770 compute the expression. */
2772 static void
2773 compute_code_hoist_vbeinout (void)
2775 int changed, passes;
2776 basic_block bb;
2778 sbitmap_vector_zero (hoist_vbeout, last_basic_block);
2779 sbitmap_vector_zero (hoist_vbein, last_basic_block);
2781 passes = 0;
2782 changed = 1;
2784 while (changed)
2786 changed = 0;
2788 /* We scan the blocks in the reverse order to speed up
2789 the convergence. */
2790 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb)
2792 if (bb->next_bb != EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
2794 sbitmap_intersection_of_succs (hoist_vbeout[bb->index],
2795 hoist_vbein, bb->index);
2797 /* Include expressions in VBEout that are calculated
2798 in BB and available at its end. */
2799 sbitmap_a_or_b (hoist_vbeout[bb->index],
2800 hoist_vbeout[bb->index], comp[bb->index]);
2803 changed |= sbitmap_a_or_b_and_c_cg (hoist_vbein[bb->index],
2804 antloc[bb->index],
2805 hoist_vbeout[bb->index],
2806 transp[bb->index]);
2809 passes++;
2812 if (dump_file)
2814 fprintf (dump_file, "hoisting vbeinout computation: %d passes\n", passes);
2816 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
2818 fprintf (dump_file, "vbein (%d): ", bb->index);
2819 dump_sbitmap_file (dump_file, hoist_vbein[bb->index]);
2820 fprintf (dump_file, "vbeout(%d): ", bb->index);
2821 dump_sbitmap_file (dump_file, hoist_vbeout[bb->index]);
2826 /* Top level routine to do the dataflow analysis needed by code hoisting. */
2828 static void
2829 compute_code_hoist_data (void)
2831 compute_local_properties (transp, comp, antloc, &expr_hash_table);
2832 prune_expressions (false);
2833 compute_code_hoist_vbeinout ();
2834 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS);
2835 if (dump_file)
2836 fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
2839 /* Determine if the expression identified by EXPR_INDEX would
2840 reach BB unimpared if it was placed at the end of EXPR_BB.
2841 Stop the search if the expression would need to be moved more
2842 than DISTANCE instructions.
2844 It's unclear exactly what Muchnick meant by "unimpared". It seems
2845 to me that the expression must either be computed or transparent in
2846 *every* block in the path(s) from EXPR_BB to BB. Any other definition
2847 would allow the expression to be hoisted out of loops, even if
2848 the expression wasn't a loop invariant.
2850 Contrast this to reachability for PRE where an expression is
2851 considered reachable if *any* path reaches instead of *all*
2852 paths. */
2854 static int
2855 hoist_expr_reaches_here_p (basic_block expr_bb, int expr_index, basic_block bb,
2856 char *visited, int distance, int *bb_size)
2858 edge pred;
2859 edge_iterator ei;
2860 int visited_allocated_locally = 0;
2862 /* Terminate the search if distance, for which EXPR is allowed to move,
2863 is exhausted. */
2864 if (distance > 0)
2866 distance -= bb_size[bb->index];
2868 if (distance <= 0)
2869 return 0;
2871 else
2872 gcc_assert (distance == 0);
2874 if (visited == NULL)
2876 visited_allocated_locally = 1;
2877 visited = XCNEWVEC (char, last_basic_block);
2880 FOR_EACH_EDGE (pred, ei, bb->preds)
2882 basic_block pred_bb = pred->src;
2884 if (pred->src == ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
2885 break;
2886 else if (pred_bb == expr_bb)
2887 continue;
2888 else if (visited[pred_bb->index])
2889 continue;
2891 else if (! TEST_BIT (transp[pred_bb->index], expr_index))
2892 break;
2894 /* Not killed. */
2895 else
2897 visited[pred_bb->index] = 1;
2898 if (! hoist_expr_reaches_here_p (expr_bb, expr_index, pred_bb,
2899 visited, distance, bb_size))
2900 break;
2903 if (visited_allocated_locally)
2904 free (visited);
2906 return (pred == NULL);
2909 /* Find occurence in BB. */
2911 static struct occr *
2912 find_occr_in_bb (struct occr *occr, basic_block bb)
2914 /* Find the right occurrence of this expression. */
2915 while (occr && BLOCK_FOR_INSN (occr->insn) != bb)
2916 occr = occr->next;
2918 return occr;
2921 /* Actually perform code hoisting. */
2923 static int
2924 hoist_code (void)
2926 basic_block bb, dominated;
2927 VEC (basic_block, heap) *dom_tree_walk;
2928 unsigned int dom_tree_walk_index;
2929 VEC (basic_block, heap) *domby;
2930 unsigned int i,j;
2931 struct expr **index_map;
2932 struct expr *expr;
2933 int *to_bb_head;
2934 int *bb_size;
2935 int changed = 0;
2937 /* Compute a mapping from expression number (`bitmap_index') to
2938 hash table entry. */
2940 index_map = XCNEWVEC (struct expr *, expr_hash_table.n_elems);
2941 for (i = 0; i < expr_hash_table.size; i++)
2942 for (expr = expr_hash_table.table[i]; expr; expr = expr->next_same_hash)
2943 index_map[expr->bitmap_index] = expr;
2945 /* Calculate sizes of basic blocks and note how far
2946 each instruction is from the start of its block. We then use this
2947 data to restrict distance an expression can travel. */
2949 to_bb_head = XCNEWVEC (int, get_max_uid ());
2950 bb_size = XCNEWVEC (int, last_basic_block);
2952 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
2954 rtx insn;
2955 int to_head;
2957 to_head = 0;
2958 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb, insn)
2960 /* Don't count debug instructions to avoid them affecting
2961 decision choices. */
2962 if (NONDEBUG_INSN_P (insn))
2963 to_bb_head[INSN_UID (insn)] = to_head++;
2966 bb_size[bb->index] = to_head;
2969 gcc_assert (EDGE_COUNT (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR->succs) == 1
2970 && (EDGE_SUCC (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR, 0)->dest
2971 == ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR->next_bb));
2973 dom_tree_walk = get_all_dominated_blocks (CDI_DOMINATORS,
2974 ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR->next_bb);
2976 /* Walk over each basic block looking for potentially hoistable
2977 expressions, nothing gets hoisted from the entry block. */
2978 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (basic_block, dom_tree_walk, dom_tree_walk_index, bb)
2980 domby = get_dominated_to_depth (CDI_DOMINATORS, bb, MAX_HOIST_DEPTH);
2982 if (VEC_length (basic_block, domby) == 0)
2983 continue;
2985 /* Examine each expression that is very busy at the exit of this
2986 block. These are the potentially hoistable expressions. */
2987 for (i = 0; i < hoist_vbeout[bb->index]->n_bits; i++)
2989 if (TEST_BIT (hoist_vbeout[bb->index], i))
2991 /* Current expression. */
2992 struct expr *expr = index_map[i];
2993 /* Number of occurences of EXPR that can be hoisted to BB. */
2994 int hoistable = 0;
2995 /* Basic blocks that have occurences reachable from BB. */
2996 bitmap_head _from_bbs, *from_bbs = &_from_bbs;
2997 /* Occurences reachable from BB. */
2998 VEC (occr_t, heap) *occrs_to_hoist = NULL;
2999 /* We want to insert the expression into BB only once, so
3000 note when we've inserted it. */
3001 int insn_inserted_p;
3002 occr_t occr;
3004 bitmap_initialize (from_bbs, 0);
3006 /* If an expression is computed in BB and is available at end of
3007 BB, hoist all occurences dominated by BB to BB. */
3008 if (TEST_BIT (comp[bb->index], i))
3010 occr = find_occr_in_bb (expr->antic_occr, bb);
3012 if (occr)
3014 /* An occurence might've been already deleted
3015 while processing a dominator of BB. */
3016 if (!occr->deleted_p)
3018 gcc_assert (NONDEBUG_INSN_P (occr->insn));
3019 hoistable++;
3022 else
3023 hoistable++;
3026 /* We've found a potentially hoistable expression, now
3027 we look at every block BB dominates to see if it
3028 computes the expression. */
3029 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (basic_block, domby, j, dominated)
3031 int max_distance;
3033 /* Ignore self dominance. */
3034 if (bb == dominated)
3035 continue;
3036 /* We've found a dominated block, now see if it computes
3037 the busy expression and whether or not moving that
3038 expression to the "beginning" of that block is safe. */
3039 if (!TEST_BIT (antloc[dominated->index], i))
3040 continue;
3042 occr = find_occr_in_bb (expr->antic_occr, dominated);
3043 gcc_assert (occr);
3045 /* An occurence might've been already deleted
3046 while processing a dominator of BB. */
3047 if (occr->deleted_p)
3048 continue;
3049 gcc_assert (NONDEBUG_INSN_P (occr->insn));
3051 max_distance = expr->max_distance;
3052 if (max_distance > 0)
3053 /* Adjust MAX_DISTANCE to account for the fact that
3054 OCCR won't have to travel all of DOMINATED, but
3055 only part of it. */
3056 max_distance += (bb_size[dominated->index]
3057 - to_bb_head[INSN_UID (occr->insn)]);
3059 /* Note if the expression would reach the dominated block
3060 unimpared if it was placed at the end of BB.
3062 Keep track of how many times this expression is hoistable
3063 from a dominated block into BB. */
3064 if (hoist_expr_reaches_here_p (bb, i, dominated, NULL,
3065 max_distance, bb_size))
3067 hoistable++;
3068 VEC_safe_push (occr_t, heap,
3069 occrs_to_hoist, occr);
3070 bitmap_set_bit (from_bbs, dominated->index);
3074 /* If we found more than one hoistable occurrence of this
3075 expression, then note it in the vector of expressions to
3076 hoist. It makes no sense to hoist things which are computed
3077 in only one BB, and doing so tends to pessimize register
3078 allocation. One could increase this value to try harder
3079 to avoid any possible code expansion due to register
3080 allocation issues; however experiments have shown that
3081 the vast majority of hoistable expressions are only movable
3082 from two successors, so raising this threshold is likely
3083 to nullify any benefit we get from code hoisting. */
3084 if (hoistable > 1 && dbg_cnt (hoist_insn))
3086 /* If (hoistable != VEC_length), then there is
3087 an occurence of EXPR in BB itself. Don't waste
3088 time looking for LCA in this case. */
3089 if ((unsigned) hoistable
3090 == VEC_length (occr_t, occrs_to_hoist))
3092 basic_block lca;
3094 lca = nearest_common_dominator_for_set (CDI_DOMINATORS,
3095 from_bbs);
3096 if (lca != bb)
3097 /* Punt, it's better to hoist these occurences to
3098 LCA. */
3099 VEC_free (occr_t, heap, occrs_to_hoist);
3102 else
3103 /* Punt, no point hoisting a single occurence. */
3104 VEC_free (occr_t, heap, occrs_to_hoist);
3106 insn_inserted_p = 0;
3108 /* Walk through occurences of I'th expressions we want
3109 to hoist to BB and make the transformations. */
3110 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (occr_t, occrs_to_hoist, j, occr)
3112 rtx insn;
3113 rtx set;
3115 gcc_assert (!occr->deleted_p);
3117 insn = occr->insn;
3118 set = single_set (insn);
3119 gcc_assert (set);
3121 /* Create a pseudo-reg to store the result of reaching
3122 expressions into. Get the mode for the new pseudo
3123 from the mode of the original destination pseudo.
3125 It is important to use new pseudos whenever we
3126 emit a set. This will allow reload to use
3127 rematerialization for such registers. */
3128 if (!insn_inserted_p)
3129 expr->reaching_reg
3130 = gen_reg_rtx_and_attrs (SET_DEST (set));
3132 gcse_emit_move_after (SET_DEST (set), expr->reaching_reg,
3133 insn);
3134 delete_insn (insn);
3135 occr->deleted_p = 1;
3136 changed = 1;
3137 gcse_subst_count++;
3139 if (!insn_inserted_p)
3141 insert_insn_end_basic_block (expr, bb);
3142 insn_inserted_p = 1;
3146 VEC_free (occr_t, heap, occrs_to_hoist);
3147 bitmap_clear (from_bbs);
3150 VEC_free (basic_block, heap, domby);
3153 VEC_free (basic_block, heap, dom_tree_walk);
3154 free (bb_size);
3155 free (to_bb_head);
3156 free (index_map);
3158 return changed;
3161 /* Top level routine to perform one code hoisting (aka unification) pass
3163 Return nonzero if a change was made. */
3165 static int
3166 one_code_hoisting_pass (void)
3168 int changed = 0;
3170 gcse_subst_count = 0;
3171 gcse_create_count = 0;
3173 /* Return if there's nothing to do, or it is too expensive. */
3174 if (n_basic_blocks <= NUM_FIXED_BLOCKS + 1
3175 || is_too_expensive (_("GCSE disabled")))
3176 return 0;
3178 doing_code_hoisting_p = true;
3180 /* We need alias. */
3181 init_alias_analysis ();
3183 bytes_used = 0;
3184 gcc_obstack_init (&gcse_obstack);
3185 alloc_gcse_mem ();
3187 alloc_hash_table (&expr_hash_table);
3188 compute_hash_table (&expr_hash_table);
3189 if (dump_file)
3190 dump_hash_table (dump_file, "Code Hosting Expressions", &expr_hash_table);
3192 if (expr_hash_table.n_elems > 0)
3194 alloc_code_hoist_mem (last_basic_block, expr_hash_table.n_elems);
3195 compute_code_hoist_data ();
3196 changed = hoist_code ();
3197 free_code_hoist_mem ();
3200 free_hash_table (&expr_hash_table);
3201 free_gcse_mem ();
3202 obstack_free (&gcse_obstack, NULL);
3204 /* We are finished with alias. */
3205 end_alias_analysis ();
3207 if (dump_file)
3209 fprintf (dump_file, "HOIST of %s, %d basic blocks, %d bytes needed, ",
3210 current_function_name (), n_basic_blocks, bytes_used);
3211 fprintf (dump_file, "%d substs, %d insns created\n",
3212 gcse_subst_count, gcse_create_count);
3215 doing_code_hoisting_p = false;
3217 return changed;
3220 /* Here we provide the things required to do store motion towards the exit.
3221 In order for this to be effective, gcse also needed to be taught how to
3222 move a load when it is killed only by a store to itself.
3224 int i;
3225 float a[10];
3227 void foo(float scale)
3229 for (i=0; i<10; i++)
3230 a[i] *= scale;
3233 'i' is both loaded and stored to in the loop. Normally, gcse cannot move
3234 the load out since its live around the loop, and stored at the bottom
3235 of the loop.
3237 The 'Load Motion' referred to and implemented in this file is
3238 an enhancement to gcse which when using edge based LCM, recognizes
3239 this situation and allows gcse to move the load out of the loop.
3241 Once gcse has hoisted the load, store motion can then push this
3242 load towards the exit, and we end up with no loads or stores of 'i'
3243 in the loop. */
3245 static hashval_t
3246 pre_ldst_expr_hash (const void *p)
3248 int do_not_record_p = 0;
3249 const struct ls_expr *const x = (const struct ls_expr *) p;
3250 return
3251 hash_rtx (x->pattern, GET_MODE (x->pattern), &do_not_record_p, NULL, false);
3254 static int
3255 pre_ldst_expr_eq (const void *p1, const void *p2)
3257 const struct ls_expr *const ptr1 = (const struct ls_expr *) p1,
3258 *const ptr2 = (const struct ls_expr *) p2;
3259 return expr_equiv_p (ptr1->pattern, ptr2->pattern);
3262 /* This will search the ldst list for a matching expression. If it
3263 doesn't find one, we create one and initialize it. */
3265 static struct ls_expr *
3266 ldst_entry (rtx x)
3268 int do_not_record_p = 0;
3269 struct ls_expr * ptr;
3270 unsigned int hash;
3271 void **slot;
3272 struct ls_expr e;
3274 hash = hash_rtx (x, GET_MODE (x), &do_not_record_p,
3275 NULL, /*have_reg_qty=*/false);
3277 e.pattern = x;
3278 slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (pre_ldst_table, &e, hash, INSERT);
3279 if (*slot)
3280 return (struct ls_expr *)*slot;
3282 ptr = XNEW (struct ls_expr);
3284 ptr->next = pre_ldst_mems;
3285 ptr->expr = NULL;
3286 ptr->pattern = x;
3287 ptr->pattern_regs = NULL_RTX;
3288 ptr->loads = NULL_RTX;
3289 ptr->stores = NULL_RTX;
3290 ptr->reaching_reg = NULL_RTX;
3291 ptr->invalid = 0;
3292 ptr->index = 0;
3293 ptr->hash_index = hash;
3294 pre_ldst_mems = ptr;
3295 *slot = ptr;
3297 return ptr;
3300 /* Free up an individual ldst entry. */
3302 static void
3303 free_ldst_entry (struct ls_expr * ptr)
3305 free_INSN_LIST_list (& ptr->loads);
3306 free_INSN_LIST_list (& ptr->stores);
3308 free (ptr);
3311 /* Free up all memory associated with the ldst list. */
3313 static void
3314 free_ld_motion_mems (void)
3316 if (pre_ldst_table)
3317 htab_delete (pre_ldst_table);
3318 pre_ldst_table = NULL;
3320 while (pre_ldst_mems)
3322 struct ls_expr * tmp = pre_ldst_mems;
3324 pre_ldst_mems = pre_ldst_mems->next;
3326 free_ldst_entry (tmp);
3329 pre_ldst_mems = NULL;
3332 /* Dump debugging info about the ldst list. */
3334 static void
3335 print_ldst_list (FILE * file)
3337 struct ls_expr * ptr;
3339 fprintf (file, "LDST list: \n");
3341 for (ptr = pre_ldst_mems; ptr != NULL; ptr = ptr->next)
3343 fprintf (file, " Pattern (%3d): ", ptr->index);
3345 print_rtl (file, ptr->pattern);
3347 fprintf (file, "\n Loads : ");
3349 if (ptr->loads)
3350 print_rtl (file, ptr->loads);
3351 else
3352 fprintf (file, "(nil)");
3354 fprintf (file, "\n Stores : ");
3356 if (ptr->stores)
3357 print_rtl (file, ptr->stores);
3358 else
3359 fprintf (file, "(nil)");
3361 fprintf (file, "\n\n");
3364 fprintf (file, "\n");
3367 /* Returns 1 if X is in the list of ldst only expressions. */
3369 static struct ls_expr *
3370 find_rtx_in_ldst (rtx x)
3372 struct ls_expr e;
3373 void **slot;
3374 if (!pre_ldst_table)
3375 return NULL;
3376 e.pattern = x;
3377 slot = htab_find_slot (pre_ldst_table, &e, NO_INSERT);
3378 if (!slot || ((struct ls_expr *)*slot)->invalid)
3379 return NULL;
3380 return (struct ls_expr *) *slot;
3383 /* Load Motion for loads which only kill themselves. */
3385 /* Return true if x, a MEM, is a simple access with no side effects.
3386 These are the types of loads we consider for the ld_motion list,
3387 otherwise we let the usual aliasing take care of it. */
3389 static int
3390 simple_mem (const_rtx x)
3392 if (MEM_VOLATILE_P (x))
3393 return 0;
3395 if (GET_MODE (x) == BLKmode)
3396 return 0;
3398 /* If we are handling exceptions, we must be careful with memory references
3399 that may trap. If we are not, the behavior is undefined, so we may just
3400 continue. */
3401 if (cfun->can_throw_non_call_exceptions && may_trap_p (x))
3402 return 0;
3404 if (side_effects_p (x))
3405 return 0;
3407 /* Do not consider function arguments passed on stack. */
3408 if (reg_mentioned_p (stack_pointer_rtx, x))
3409 return 0;
3411 if (flag_float_store && FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x)))
3412 return 0;
3414 return 1;
3417 /* Make sure there isn't a buried reference in this pattern anywhere.
3418 If there is, invalidate the entry for it since we're not capable
3419 of fixing it up just yet.. We have to be sure we know about ALL
3420 loads since the aliasing code will allow all entries in the
3421 ld_motion list to not-alias itself. If we miss a load, we will get
3422 the wrong value since gcse might common it and we won't know to
3423 fix it up. */
3425 static void
3426 invalidate_any_buried_refs (rtx x)
3428 const char * fmt;
3429 int i, j;
3430 struct ls_expr * ptr;
3432 /* Invalidate it in the list. */
3433 if (MEM_P (x) && simple_mem (x))
3435 ptr = ldst_entry (x);
3436 ptr->invalid = 1;
3439 /* Recursively process the insn. */
3440 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (x));
3442 for (i = GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (x)) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
3444 if (fmt[i] == 'e')
3445 invalidate_any_buried_refs (XEXP (x, i));
3446 else if (fmt[i] == 'E')
3447 for (j = XVECLEN (x, i) - 1; j >= 0; j--)
3448 invalidate_any_buried_refs (XVECEXP (x, i, j));
3452 /* Find all the 'simple' MEMs which are used in LOADs and STORES. Simple
3453 being defined as MEM loads and stores to symbols, with no side effects
3454 and no registers in the expression. For a MEM destination, we also
3455 check that the insn is still valid if we replace the destination with a
3456 REG, as is done in update_ld_motion_stores. If there are any uses/defs
3457 which don't match this criteria, they are invalidated and trimmed out
3458 later. */
3460 static void
3461 compute_ld_motion_mems (void)
3463 struct ls_expr * ptr;
3464 basic_block bb;
3465 rtx insn;
3467 pre_ldst_mems = NULL;
3468 pre_ldst_table
3469 = htab_create (13, pre_ldst_expr_hash, pre_ldst_expr_eq, NULL);
3471 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
3473 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb, insn)
3475 if (NONDEBUG_INSN_P (insn))
3477 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == SET)
3479 rtx src = SET_SRC (PATTERN (insn));
3480 rtx dest = SET_DEST (PATTERN (insn));
3482 /* Check for a simple LOAD... */
3483 if (MEM_P (src) && simple_mem (src))
3485 ptr = ldst_entry (src);
3486 if (REG_P (dest))
3487 ptr->loads = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, ptr->loads);
3488 else
3489 ptr->invalid = 1;
3491 else
3493 /* Make sure there isn't a buried load somewhere. */
3494 invalidate_any_buried_refs (src);
3497 /* Check for stores. Don't worry about aliased ones, they
3498 will block any movement we might do later. We only care
3499 about this exact pattern since those are the only
3500 circumstance that we will ignore the aliasing info. */
3501 if (MEM_P (dest) && simple_mem (dest))
3503 ptr = ldst_entry (dest);
3505 if (! MEM_P (src)
3506 && GET_CODE (src) != ASM_OPERANDS
3507 /* Check for REG manually since want_to_gcse_p
3508 returns 0 for all REGs. */
3509 && can_assign_to_reg_without_clobbers_p (src))
3510 ptr->stores = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, ptr->stores);
3511 else
3512 ptr->invalid = 1;
3515 else
3516 invalidate_any_buried_refs (PATTERN (insn));
3522 /* Remove any references that have been either invalidated or are not in the
3523 expression list for pre gcse. */
3525 static void
3526 trim_ld_motion_mems (void)
3528 struct ls_expr * * last = & pre_ldst_mems;
3529 struct ls_expr * ptr = pre_ldst_mems;
3531 while (ptr != NULL)
3533 struct expr * expr;
3535 /* Delete if entry has been made invalid. */
3536 if (! ptr->invalid)
3538 /* Delete if we cannot find this mem in the expression list. */
3539 unsigned int hash = ptr->hash_index % expr_hash_table.size;
3541 for (expr = expr_hash_table.table[hash];
3542 expr != NULL;
3543 expr = expr->next_same_hash)
3544 if (expr_equiv_p (expr->expr, ptr->pattern))
3545 break;
3547 else
3548 expr = (struct expr *) 0;
3550 if (expr)
3552 /* Set the expression field if we are keeping it. */
3553 ptr->expr = expr;
3554 last = & ptr->next;
3555 ptr = ptr->next;
3557 else
3559 *last = ptr->next;
3560 htab_remove_elt_with_hash (pre_ldst_table, ptr, ptr->hash_index);
3561 free_ldst_entry (ptr);
3562 ptr = * last;
3566 /* Show the world what we've found. */
3567 if (dump_file && pre_ldst_mems != NULL)
3568 print_ldst_list (dump_file);
3571 /* This routine will take an expression which we are replacing with
3572 a reaching register, and update any stores that are needed if
3573 that expression is in the ld_motion list. Stores are updated by
3574 copying their SRC to the reaching register, and then storing
3575 the reaching register into the store location. These keeps the
3576 correct value in the reaching register for the loads. */
3578 static void
3579 update_ld_motion_stores (struct expr * expr)
3581 struct ls_expr * mem_ptr;
3583 if ((mem_ptr = find_rtx_in_ldst (expr->expr)))
3585 /* We can try to find just the REACHED stores, but is shouldn't
3586 matter to set the reaching reg everywhere... some might be
3587 dead and should be eliminated later. */
3589 /* We replace (set mem expr) with (set reg expr) (set mem reg)
3590 where reg is the reaching reg used in the load. We checked in
3591 compute_ld_motion_mems that we can replace (set mem expr) with
3592 (set reg expr) in that insn. */
3593 rtx list = mem_ptr->stores;
3595 for ( ; list != NULL_RTX; list = XEXP (list, 1))
3597 rtx insn = XEXP (list, 0);
3598 rtx pat = PATTERN (insn);
3599 rtx src = SET_SRC (pat);
3600 rtx reg = expr->reaching_reg;
3601 rtx copy;
3603 /* If we've already copied it, continue. */
3604 if (expr->reaching_reg == src)
3605 continue;
3607 if (dump_file)
3609 fprintf (dump_file, "PRE: store updated with reaching reg ");
3610 print_rtl (dump_file, reg);
3611 fprintf (dump_file, ":\n ");
3612 print_inline_rtx (dump_file, insn, 8);
3613 fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
3616 copy = gen_move_insn (reg, copy_rtx (SET_SRC (pat)));
3617 emit_insn_before (copy, insn);
3618 SET_SRC (pat) = reg;
3619 df_insn_rescan (insn);
3621 /* un-recognize this pattern since it's probably different now. */
3622 INSN_CODE (insn) = -1;
3623 gcse_create_count++;
3628 /* Return true if the graph is too expensive to optimize. PASS is the
3629 optimization about to be performed. */
3631 static bool
3632 is_too_expensive (const char *pass)
3634 /* Trying to perform global optimizations on flow graphs which have
3635 a high connectivity will take a long time and is unlikely to be
3636 particularly useful.
3638 In normal circumstances a cfg should have about twice as many
3639 edges as blocks. But we do not want to punish small functions
3640 which have a couple switch statements. Rather than simply
3641 threshold the number of blocks, uses something with a more
3642 graceful degradation. */
3643 if (n_edges > 20000 + n_basic_blocks * 4)
3645 warning (OPT_Wdisabled_optimization,
3646 "%s: %d basic blocks and %d edges/basic block",
3647 pass, n_basic_blocks, n_edges / n_basic_blocks);
3649 return true;
3652 /* If allocating memory for the dataflow bitmaps would take up too much
3653 storage it's better just to disable the optimization. */
3654 if ((n_basic_blocks
3655 * SBITMAP_SET_SIZE (max_reg_num ())
3656 * sizeof (SBITMAP_ELT_TYPE)) > MAX_GCSE_MEMORY)
3658 warning (OPT_Wdisabled_optimization,
3659 "%s: %d basic blocks and %d registers",
3660 pass, n_basic_blocks, max_reg_num ());
3662 return true;
3665 return false;
3668 /* All the passes implemented in this file. Each pass has its
3669 own gate and execute function, and at the end of the file a
3670 pass definition for passes.c.
3672 We do not construct an accurate cfg in functions which call
3673 setjmp, so none of these passes runs if the function calls
3674 setjmp.
3675 FIXME: Should just handle setjmp via REG_SETJMP notes. */
3677 static bool
3678 gate_rtl_pre (void)
3680 return optimize > 0 && flag_gcse
3681 && !cfun->calls_setjmp
3682 && optimize_function_for_speed_p (cfun)
3683 && dbg_cnt (pre);
3686 static unsigned int
3687 execute_rtl_pre (void)
3689 int changed;
3690 delete_unreachable_blocks ();
3691 df_analyze ();
3692 changed = one_pre_gcse_pass ();
3693 flag_rerun_cse_after_global_opts |= changed;
3694 if (changed)
3695 cleanup_cfg (0);
3696 return 0;
3699 static bool
3700 gate_rtl_hoist (void)
3702 return optimize > 0 && flag_gcse
3703 && !cfun->calls_setjmp
3704 /* It does not make sense to run code hoisting unless we are optimizing
3705 for code size -- it rarely makes programs faster, and can make then
3706 bigger if we did PRE (when optimizing for space, we don't run PRE). */
3707 && optimize_function_for_size_p (cfun)
3708 && dbg_cnt (hoist);
3711 static unsigned int
3712 execute_rtl_hoist (void)
3714 int changed;
3715 delete_unreachable_blocks ();
3716 df_analyze ();
3717 changed = one_code_hoisting_pass ();
3718 flag_rerun_cse_after_global_opts |= changed;
3719 if (changed)
3720 cleanup_cfg (0);
3721 return 0;
3724 struct rtl_opt_pass pass_rtl_pre =
3727 RTL_PASS,
3728 "rtl pre", /* name */
3729 gate_rtl_pre, /* gate */
3730 execute_rtl_pre, /* execute */
3731 NULL, /* sub */
3732 NULL, /* next */
3733 0, /* static_pass_number */
3734 TV_PRE, /* tv_id */
3735 PROP_cfglayout, /* properties_required */
3736 0, /* properties_provided */
3737 0, /* properties_destroyed */
3738 0, /* todo_flags_start */
3739 TODO_df_finish | TODO_verify_rtl_sharing |
3740 TODO_verify_flow | TODO_ggc_collect /* todo_flags_finish */
3744 struct rtl_opt_pass pass_rtl_hoist =
3747 RTL_PASS,
3748 "hoist", /* name */
3749 gate_rtl_hoist, /* gate */
3750 execute_rtl_hoist, /* execute */
3751 NULL, /* sub */
3752 NULL, /* next */
3753 0, /* static_pass_number */
3754 TV_HOIST, /* tv_id */
3755 PROP_cfglayout, /* properties_required */
3756 0, /* properties_provided */
3757 0, /* properties_destroyed */
3758 0, /* todo_flags_start */
3759 TODO_df_finish | TODO_verify_rtl_sharing |
3760 TODO_verify_flow | TODO_ggc_collect /* todo_flags_finish */
3764 #include "gt-gcse.h"