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1 /* Detection of Static Control Parts (SCoP) for Graphite.
2 Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> and
4 Tobias Grosser <grosser@fim.uni-passau.de>.
6 This file is part of GCC.
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
11 any later version.
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22 #define USES_ISL
24 #include "config.h"
26 #ifdef HAVE_isl
28 #include "system.h"
29 #include "coretypes.h"
30 #include "backend.h"
31 #include "cfghooks.h"
32 #include "domwalk.h"
33 #include "params.h"
34 #include "tree.h"
35 #include "gimple.h"
36 #include "ssa.h"
37 #include "fold-const.h"
38 #include "gimple-iterator.h"
39 #include "tree-cfg.h"
40 #include "tree-ssa-loop-manip.h"
41 #include "tree-ssa-loop-niter.h"
42 #include "tree-ssa-loop.h"
43 #include "tree-into-ssa.h"
44 #include "tree-ssa.h"
45 #include "cfgloop.h"
46 #include "tree-data-ref.h"
47 #include "tree-scalar-evolution.h"
48 #include "tree-pass.h"
49 #include "tree-ssa-propagate.h"
50 #include "gimple-pretty-print.h"
51 #include "cfganal.h"
52 #include "graphite.h"
54 class debug_printer
56 private:
57 FILE *dump_file;
59 public:
60 void
61 set_dump_file (FILE *f)
63 gcc_assert (f);
64 dump_file = f;
67 friend debug_printer &
68 operator<< (debug_printer &output, int i)
70 fprintf (output.dump_file, "%d", i);
71 return output;
73 friend debug_printer &
74 operator<< (debug_printer &output, const char *s)
76 fprintf (output.dump_file, "%s", s);
77 return output;
79 } dp;
81 #define DEBUG_PRINT(args) do \
82 { \
83 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS)) { args; } \
84 } while (0)
86 /* Pretty print to FILE all the SCoPs in DOT format and mark them with
87 different colors. If there are not enough colors, paint the
88 remaining SCoPs in gray.
90 Special nodes:
91 - "*" after the node number denotes the entry of a SCoP,
92 - "#" after the node number denotes the exit of a SCoP,
93 - "()" around the node number denotes the entry or the
94 exit nodes of the SCOP. These are not part of SCoP. */
96 DEBUG_FUNCTION void
97 dot_all_sese (FILE *file, vec<sese_l>& scops)
99 /* Disable debugging while printing graph. */
100 dump_flags_t tmp_dump_flags = dump_flags;
101 dump_flags = TDF_NONE;
103 fprintf (file, "digraph all {\n");
105 basic_block bb;
106 FOR_ALL_BB_FN (bb, cfun)
108 int part_of_scop = false;
110 /* Use HTML for every bb label. So we are able to print bbs
111 which are part of two different SCoPs, with two different
112 background colors. */
113 fprintf (file, "%d [label=<\n <TABLE BORDER=\"0\" CELLBORDER=\"1\" ",
114 bb->index);
115 fprintf (file, "CELLSPACING=\"0\">\n");
117 /* Select color for SCoP. */
118 sese_l *region;
119 int i;
120 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (scops, i, region)
122 bool sese_in_region = bb_in_sese_p (bb, *region);
123 if (sese_in_region || (region->exit->dest == bb)
124 || (region->entry->dest == bb))
126 const char *color;
127 switch (i % 17)
129 case 0: /* red */
130 color = "#e41a1c";
131 break;
132 case 1: /* blue */
133 color = "#377eb8";
134 break;
135 case 2: /* green */
136 color = "#4daf4a";
137 break;
138 case 3: /* purple */
139 color = "#984ea3";
140 break;
141 case 4: /* orange */
142 color = "#ff7f00";
143 break;
144 case 5: /* yellow */
145 color = "#ffff33";
146 break;
147 case 6: /* brown */
148 color = "#a65628";
149 break;
150 case 7: /* rose */
151 color = "#f781bf";
152 break;
153 case 8:
154 color = "#8dd3c7";
155 break;
156 case 9:
157 color = "#ffffb3";
158 break;
159 case 10:
160 color = "#bebada";
161 break;
162 case 11:
163 color = "#fb8072";
164 break;
165 case 12:
166 color = "#80b1d3";
167 break;
168 case 13:
169 color = "#fdb462";
170 break;
171 case 14:
172 color = "#b3de69";
173 break;
174 case 15:
175 color = "#fccde5";
176 break;
177 case 16:
178 color = "#bc80bd";
179 break;
180 default: /* gray */
181 color = "#999999";
184 fprintf (file, " <TR><TD WIDTH=\"50\" BGCOLOR=\"%s\">",
185 color);
187 if (!sese_in_region)
188 fprintf (file, " (");
190 if (bb == region->entry->dest && bb == region->exit->dest)
191 fprintf (file, " %d*# ", bb->index);
192 else if (bb == region->entry->dest)
193 fprintf (file, " %d* ", bb->index);
194 else if (bb == region->exit->dest)
195 fprintf (file, " %d# ", bb->index);
196 else
197 fprintf (file, " %d ", bb->index);
199 fprintf (file, "{lp_%d}", bb->loop_father->num);
201 if (!sese_in_region)
202 fprintf (file, ")");
204 fprintf (file, "</TD></TR>\n");
205 part_of_scop = true;
209 if (!part_of_scop)
211 fprintf (file, " <TR><TD WIDTH=\"50\" BGCOLOR=\"#ffffff\">");
212 fprintf (file, " %d {lp_%d} </TD></TR>\n", bb->index,
213 bb->loop_father->num);
215 fprintf (file, " </TABLE>>, shape=box, style=\"setlinewidth(0)\"]\n");
218 FOR_ALL_BB_FN (bb, cfun)
220 edge e;
221 edge_iterator ei;
222 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->succs)
223 fprintf (file, "%d -> %d;\n", bb->index, e->dest->index);
226 fputs ("}\n\n", file);
228 /* Enable debugging again. */
229 dump_flags = tmp_dump_flags;
232 /* Display SCoP on stderr. */
234 DEBUG_FUNCTION void
235 dot_sese (sese_l& scop)
237 vec<sese_l> scops;
238 scops.create (1);
240 if (scop)
241 scops.safe_push (scop);
243 dot_all_sese (stderr, scops);
245 scops.release ();
248 DEBUG_FUNCTION void
249 dot_cfg ()
251 vec<sese_l> scops;
252 scops.create (1);
253 dot_all_sese (stderr, scops);
254 scops.release ();
257 /* Returns a COND_EXPR statement when BB has a single predecessor, the
258 edge between BB and its predecessor is not a loop exit edge, and
259 the last statement of the single predecessor is a COND_EXPR. */
261 static gcond *
262 single_pred_cond_non_loop_exit (basic_block bb)
264 if (single_pred_p (bb))
266 edge e = single_pred_edge (bb);
267 basic_block pred = e->src;
268 gimple *stmt;
270 if (loop_depth (pred->loop_father) > loop_depth (bb->loop_father))
271 return NULL;
273 stmt = last_stmt (pred);
275 if (stmt && gimple_code (stmt) == GIMPLE_COND)
276 return as_a<gcond *> (stmt);
279 return NULL;
282 namespace
285 /* Build the maximal scop containing LOOPs and add it to SCOPS. */
287 class scop_detection
289 public:
290 scop_detection () : scops (vNULL) {}
292 ~scop_detection ()
294 scops.release ();
297 /* A marker for invalid sese_l. */
298 static sese_l invalid_sese;
300 /* Return the SCOPS in this SCOP_DETECTION. */
302 vec<sese_l>
303 get_scops ()
305 return scops;
308 /* Return an sese_l around the LOOP. */
310 sese_l get_sese (loop_p loop);
312 /* Merge scops at same loop depth and returns the new sese.
313 Returns a new SESE when merge was successful, INVALID_SESE otherwise. */
315 sese_l merge_sese (sese_l first, sese_l second) const;
317 /* Build scop outer->inner if possible. */
319 void build_scop_depth (loop_p loop);
321 /* Return true when BEGIN is the preheader edge of a loop with a single exit
322 END. */
324 static bool region_has_one_loop (sese_l s);
326 /* Add to SCOPS a scop starting at SCOP_BEGIN and ending at SCOP_END. */
328 void add_scop (sese_l s);
330 /* Returns true if S1 subsumes/surrounds S2. */
331 static bool subsumes (sese_l s1, sese_l s2);
333 /* Remove a SCoP which is subsumed by S1. */
334 void remove_subscops (sese_l s1);
336 /* Returns true if S1 intersects with S2. Since we already know that S1 does
337 not subsume S2 or vice-versa, we only check for entry bbs. */
339 static bool intersects (sese_l s1, sese_l s2);
341 /* Remove one of the scops when it intersects with any other. */
343 void remove_intersecting_scops (sese_l s1);
345 /* Return true when a statement in SCOP cannot be represented by Graphite. */
347 bool harmful_loop_in_region (sese_l scop) const;
349 /* Return true only when STMT is simple enough for being handled by Graphite.
350 This depends on SCOP, as the parameters are initialized relatively to
351 this basic block, the linear functions are initialized based on the
352 outermost loop containing STMT inside the SCOP. BB is the place where we
353 try to evaluate the STMT. */
355 bool stmt_simple_for_scop_p (sese_l scop, gimple *stmt,
356 basic_block bb) const;
358 /* Something like "n * m" is not allowed. */
360 static bool graphite_can_represent_init (tree e);
362 /* Return true when SCEV can be represented in the polyhedral model.
364 An expression can be represented, if it can be expressed as an
365 affine expression. For loops (i, j) and parameters (m, n) all
366 affine expressions are of the form:
368 x1 * i + x2 * j + x3 * m + x4 * n + x5 * 1 where x1..x5 element of Z
370 1 i + 20 j + (-2) m + 25
372 Something like "i * n" or "n * m" is not allowed. */
374 static bool graphite_can_represent_scev (sese_l scop, tree scev);
376 /* Return true when EXPR can be represented in the polyhedral model.
378 This means an expression can be represented, if it is linear with respect
379 to the loops and the strides are non parametric. LOOP is the place where
380 the expr will be evaluated. SCOP defines the region we analyse. */
382 static bool graphite_can_represent_expr (sese_l scop, loop_p loop,
383 tree expr);
385 /* Return true if the data references of STMT can be represented by Graphite.
386 We try to analyze the data references in a loop contained in the SCOP. */
388 static bool stmt_has_simple_data_refs_p (sese_l scop, gimple *stmt);
390 /* Remove the close phi node at GSI and replace its rhs with the rhs
391 of PHI. */
393 static void remove_duplicate_close_phi (gphi *phi, gphi_iterator *gsi);
395 /* Returns true when Graphite can represent LOOP in SCOP.
396 FIXME: For the moment, graphite cannot be used on loops that iterate using
397 induction variables that wrap. */
399 static bool can_represent_loop (loop_p loop, sese_l scop);
401 /* Returns the number of pbbs that are in loops contained in SCOP. */
403 static int nb_pbbs_in_loops (scop_p scop);
405 private:
406 vec<sese_l> scops;
409 sese_l scop_detection::invalid_sese (NULL, NULL);
411 /* Return an sese_l around the LOOP. */
413 sese_l
414 scop_detection::get_sese (loop_p loop)
416 if (!loop)
417 return invalid_sese;
419 edge scop_begin = loop_preheader_edge (loop);
420 edge scop_end = single_exit (loop);
421 if (!scop_end || (scop_end->flags & (EDGE_COMPLEX|EDGE_FAKE)))
422 return invalid_sese;
424 return sese_l (scop_begin, scop_end);
427 /* Merge scops at same loop depth and returns the new sese.
428 Returns a new SESE when merge was successful, INVALID_SESE otherwise. */
430 sese_l
431 scop_detection::merge_sese (sese_l first, sese_l second) const
433 /* In the trivial case first/second may be NULL. */
434 if (!first)
435 return second;
436 if (!second)
437 return first;
439 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection] try merging sese s1: ";
440 print_sese (dump_file, first);
441 dp << "[scop-detection] try merging sese s2: ";
442 print_sese (dump_file, second));
444 auto_bitmap worklist, in_sese_region;
445 bitmap_set_bit (worklist, get_entry_bb (first)->index);
446 bitmap_set_bit (worklist, get_exit_bb (first)->index);
447 bitmap_set_bit (worklist, get_entry_bb (second)->index);
448 bitmap_set_bit (worklist, get_exit_bb (second)->index);
449 edge entry = NULL, exit = NULL;
451 /* We can optimize the case of adding a loop entry dest or exit
452 src to the worklist (for single-exit loops) by skipping
453 directly to the exit dest / entry src. in_sese_region
454 doesn't have to cover all blocks in the region but merely
455 its border it acts more like a visited bitmap. */
458 int index = bitmap_first_set_bit (worklist);
459 bitmap_clear_bit (worklist, index);
460 basic_block bb = BASIC_BLOCK_FOR_FN (cfun, index);
461 edge_iterator ei;
462 edge e;
464 /* With fake exit edges we can end up with no possible exit. */
465 if (index == EXIT_BLOCK)
467 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] cannot merge seses.\n");
468 return invalid_sese;
471 bitmap_set_bit (in_sese_region, bb->index);
473 basic_block dom = get_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS, bb);
474 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
475 if (e->src == dom
476 && (! entry
477 || dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS, entry->dest, bb)))
479 if (entry
480 && ! bitmap_bit_p (in_sese_region, entry->src->index))
481 bitmap_set_bit (worklist, entry->src->index);
482 entry = e;
484 else if (! bitmap_bit_p (in_sese_region, e->src->index))
485 bitmap_set_bit (worklist, e->src->index);
487 basic_block pdom = get_immediate_dominator (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS, bb);
488 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->succs)
489 if (e->dest == pdom
490 && (! exit
491 || dominated_by_p (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS, exit->src, bb)))
493 if (exit
494 && ! bitmap_bit_p (in_sese_region, exit->dest->index))
495 bitmap_set_bit (worklist, exit->dest->index);
496 exit = e;
498 else if (! bitmap_bit_p (in_sese_region, e->dest->index))
499 bitmap_set_bit (worklist, e->dest->index);
501 while (! bitmap_empty_p (worklist));
503 sese_l combined (entry, exit);
505 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[merged-sese] s1: "; print_sese (dump_file, combined));
507 return combined;
510 /* Build scop outer->inner if possible. */
512 void
513 scop_detection::build_scop_depth (loop_p loop)
515 sese_l s = invalid_sese;
516 loop = loop->inner;
517 while (loop)
519 sese_l next = get_sese (loop);
520 if (! next
521 || harmful_loop_in_region (next))
523 if (s)
524 add_scop (s);
525 build_scop_depth (loop);
526 s = invalid_sese;
528 else if (! s)
529 s = next;
530 else
532 sese_l combined = merge_sese (s, next);
533 if (! combined
534 || harmful_loop_in_region (combined))
536 add_scop (s);
537 s = next;
539 else
540 s = combined;
542 loop = loop->next;
544 if (s)
545 add_scop (s);
548 /* Returns true when Graphite can represent LOOP in SCOP.
549 FIXME: For the moment, graphite cannot be used on loops that iterate using
550 induction variables that wrap. */
552 bool
553 scop_detection::can_represent_loop (loop_p loop, sese_l scop)
555 tree niter;
556 struct tree_niter_desc niter_desc;
558 return single_exit (loop)
559 && !(loop_preheader_edge (loop)->flags & EDGE_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP)
560 && number_of_iterations_exit (loop, single_exit (loop), &niter_desc, false)
561 && niter_desc.control.no_overflow
562 && (niter = number_of_latch_executions (loop))
563 && !chrec_contains_undetermined (niter)
564 && !chrec_contains_undetermined (scalar_evolution_in_region (scop,
565 loop, niter))
566 && graphite_can_represent_expr (scop, loop, niter);
569 /* Return true when BEGIN is the preheader edge of a loop with a single exit
570 END. */
572 bool
573 scop_detection::region_has_one_loop (sese_l s)
575 edge begin = s.entry;
576 edge end = s.exit;
577 /* Check for a single perfectly nested loop. */
578 if (begin->dest->loop_father->inner)
579 return false;
581 /* Otherwise, check whether we have adjacent loops. */
582 return (single_pred_p (end->src)
583 && begin->dest->loop_father == single_pred (end->src)->loop_father);
586 /* Add to SCOPS a scop starting at SCOP_BEGIN and ending at SCOP_END. */
588 void
589 scop_detection::add_scop (sese_l s)
591 gcc_assert (s);
593 /* If the exit edge is fake discard the SCoP for now as we're removing the
594 fake edges again after analysis. */
595 if (s.exit->flags & EDGE_FAKE)
597 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] Discarding infinite loop SCoP: ";
598 print_sese (dump_file, s));
599 return;
602 /* Include the BB with the loop-closed SSA PHI nodes, we need this
603 block in the region for code-generating out-of-SSA copies.
604 canonicalize_loop_closed_ssa makes sure that is in proper shape. */
605 if (s.exit->dest != EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun)
606 && loop_exit_edge_p (s.exit->src->loop_father, s.exit))
608 gcc_assert (single_pred_p (s.exit->dest)
609 && single_succ_p (s.exit->dest)
610 && sese_trivially_empty_bb_p (s.exit->dest));
611 s.exit = single_succ_edge (s.exit->dest);
614 /* Do not add scops with only one loop. */
615 if (region_has_one_loop (s))
617 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] Discarding one loop SCoP: ";
618 print_sese (dump_file, s));
619 return;
622 if (get_exit_bb (s) == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun))
624 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] "
625 << "Discarding SCoP exiting to return: ";
626 print_sese (dump_file, s));
627 return;
630 /* Remove all the scops which are subsumed by s. */
631 remove_subscops (s);
633 /* Remove intersecting scops. FIXME: It will be a good idea to keep
634 the non-intersecting part of the scop already in the list. */
635 remove_intersecting_scops (s);
637 scops.safe_push (s);
638 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection] Adding SCoP: "; print_sese (dump_file, s));
641 /* Return true when a statement in SCOP cannot be represented by Graphite. */
643 bool
644 scop_detection::harmful_loop_in_region (sese_l scop) const
646 basic_block exit_bb = get_exit_bb (scop);
647 basic_block entry_bb = get_entry_bb (scop);
649 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[checking-harmful-bbs] ";
650 print_sese (dump_file, scop));
651 gcc_assert (dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS, exit_bb, entry_bb));
653 auto_vec<basic_block> worklist;
654 auto_bitmap loops;
656 worklist.safe_push (entry_bb);
657 while (! worklist.is_empty ())
659 basic_block bb = worklist.pop ();
660 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "Visiting bb_" << bb->index << "\n");
662 /* The basic block should not be part of an irreducible loop. */
663 if (bb->flags & BB_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP)
664 return true;
666 /* Check for unstructured control flow: CFG not generated by structured
667 if-then-else. */
668 if (bb->succs->length () > 1)
670 edge e;
671 edge_iterator ei;
672 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->succs)
673 if (!dominated_by_p (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS, bb, e->dest)
674 && !dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS, e->dest, bb))
675 return true;
678 /* Collect all loops in the current region. */
679 loop_p loop = bb->loop_father;
680 if (loop_in_sese_p (loop, scop))
681 bitmap_set_bit (loops, loop->num);
683 /* Check for harmful statements in basic blocks part of the region. */
684 for (gimple_stmt_iterator gsi = gsi_start_bb (bb);
685 !gsi_end_p (gsi); gsi_next (&gsi))
686 if (!stmt_simple_for_scop_p (scop, gsi_stmt (gsi), bb))
687 return true;
689 for (basic_block dom = first_dom_son (CDI_DOMINATORS, bb);
690 dom;
691 dom = next_dom_son (CDI_DOMINATORS, dom))
692 if (dom != scop.exit->dest)
693 worklist.safe_push (dom);
696 /* Go through all loops and check that they are still valid in the combined
697 scop. */
698 unsigned j;
699 bitmap_iterator bi;
700 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (loops, 0, j, bi)
702 loop_p loop = (*current_loops->larray)[j];
703 gcc_assert (loop->num == (int) j);
705 /* Check if the loop nests are to be optimized for speed. */
706 if (! loop->inner
707 && ! optimize_loop_for_speed_p (loop))
709 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] loop_"
710 << loop->num << " is not on a hot path.\n");
711 return true;
714 if (! can_represent_loop (loop, scop))
716 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] cannot represent loop_"
717 << loop->num << "\n");
718 return true;
721 /* Check if all loop nests have at least one data reference.
722 ??? This check is expensive and loops premature at this point.
723 If important to retain we can pre-compute this for all innermost
724 loops and reject those when we build a SESE region for a loop
725 during SESE discovery. */
726 if (! loop->inner
727 && ! loop_nest_has_data_refs (loop))
729 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] loop_" << loop->num
730 << "does not have any data reference.\n");
731 return true;
735 return false;
738 /* Returns true if S1 subsumes/surrounds S2. */
739 bool
740 scop_detection::subsumes (sese_l s1, sese_l s2)
742 if (dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS, get_entry_bb (s2),
743 get_entry_bb (s1))
744 && dominated_by_p (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS, s2.exit->dest,
745 s1.exit->dest))
746 return true;
747 return false;
750 /* Remove a SCoP which is subsumed by S1. */
751 void
752 scop_detection::remove_subscops (sese_l s1)
754 int j;
755 sese_l *s2;
756 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT_REVERSE (scops, j, s2)
758 if (subsumes (s1, *s2))
760 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "Removing sub-SCoP";
761 print_sese (dump_file, *s2));
762 scops.unordered_remove (j);
767 /* Returns true if S1 intersects with S2. Since we already know that S1 does
768 not subsume S2 or vice-versa, we only check for entry bbs. */
770 bool
771 scop_detection::intersects (sese_l s1, sese_l s2)
773 if (dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS, get_entry_bb (s2),
774 get_entry_bb (s1))
775 && !dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS, get_entry_bb (s2),
776 get_exit_bb (s1)))
777 return true;
778 if ((s1.exit == s2.entry) || (s2.exit == s1.entry))
779 return true;
781 return false;
784 /* Remove one of the scops when it intersects with any other. */
786 void
787 scop_detection::remove_intersecting_scops (sese_l s1)
789 int j;
790 sese_l *s2;
791 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT_REVERSE (scops, j, s2)
793 if (intersects (s1, *s2))
795 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "Removing intersecting SCoP";
796 print_sese (dump_file, *s2);
797 dp << "Intersects with:";
798 print_sese (dump_file, s1));
799 scops.unordered_remove (j);
804 /* Something like "n * m" is not allowed. */
806 bool
807 scop_detection::graphite_can_represent_init (tree e)
809 switch (TREE_CODE (e))
811 case POLYNOMIAL_CHREC:
812 return graphite_can_represent_init (CHREC_LEFT (e))
813 && graphite_can_represent_init (CHREC_RIGHT (e));
815 case MULT_EXPR:
816 if (chrec_contains_symbols (TREE_OPERAND (e, 0)))
817 return graphite_can_represent_init (TREE_OPERAND (e, 0))
818 && tree_fits_shwi_p (TREE_OPERAND (e, 1));
819 else
820 return graphite_can_represent_init (TREE_OPERAND (e, 1))
821 && tree_fits_shwi_p (TREE_OPERAND (e, 0));
823 case PLUS_EXPR:
824 case POINTER_PLUS_EXPR:
825 case MINUS_EXPR:
826 return graphite_can_represent_init (TREE_OPERAND (e, 0))
827 && graphite_can_represent_init (TREE_OPERAND (e, 1));
829 case NEGATE_EXPR:
830 case BIT_NOT_EXPR:
831 CASE_CONVERT:
832 case NON_LVALUE_EXPR:
833 return graphite_can_represent_init (TREE_OPERAND (e, 0));
835 default:
836 break;
839 return true;
842 /* Return true when SCEV can be represented in the polyhedral model.
844 An expression can be represented, if it can be expressed as an
845 affine expression. For loops (i, j) and parameters (m, n) all
846 affine expressions are of the form:
848 x1 * i + x2 * j + x3 * m + x4 * n + x5 * 1 where x1..x5 element of Z
850 1 i + 20 j + (-2) m + 25
852 Something like "i * n" or "n * m" is not allowed. */
854 bool
855 scop_detection::graphite_can_represent_scev (sese_l scop, tree scev)
857 if (chrec_contains_undetermined (scev))
858 return false;
860 switch (TREE_CODE (scev))
862 case NEGATE_EXPR:
863 case BIT_NOT_EXPR:
864 CASE_CONVERT:
865 case NON_LVALUE_EXPR:
866 return graphite_can_represent_scev (scop, TREE_OPERAND (scev, 0));
868 case PLUS_EXPR:
869 case POINTER_PLUS_EXPR:
870 case MINUS_EXPR:
871 return graphite_can_represent_scev (scop, TREE_OPERAND (scev, 0))
872 && graphite_can_represent_scev (scop, TREE_OPERAND (scev, 1));
874 case MULT_EXPR:
875 return !CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (scev, 0)))
876 && !CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (scev, 1)))
877 && !(chrec_contains_symbols (TREE_OPERAND (scev, 0))
878 && chrec_contains_symbols (TREE_OPERAND (scev, 1)))
879 && graphite_can_represent_init (scev)
880 && graphite_can_represent_scev (scop, TREE_OPERAND (scev, 0))
881 && graphite_can_represent_scev (scop, TREE_OPERAND (scev, 1));
883 case POLYNOMIAL_CHREC:
884 /* Check for constant strides. With a non constant stride of
885 'n' we would have a value of 'iv * n'. Also check that the
886 initial value can represented: for example 'n * m' cannot be
887 represented. */
888 gcc_assert (loop_in_sese_p (get_loop (cfun,
889 CHREC_VARIABLE (scev)), scop));
890 if (!evolution_function_right_is_integer_cst (scev)
891 || !graphite_can_represent_init (scev))
892 return false;
893 return graphite_can_represent_scev (scop, CHREC_LEFT (scev));
895 default:
896 break;
899 /* Only affine functions can be represented. */
900 if (tree_contains_chrecs (scev, NULL) || !scev_is_linear_expression (scev))
901 return false;
903 return true;
906 /* Return true when EXPR can be represented in the polyhedral model.
908 This means an expression can be represented, if it is linear with respect to
909 the loops and the strides are non parametric. LOOP is the place where the
910 expr will be evaluated. SCOP defines the region we analyse. */
912 bool
913 scop_detection::graphite_can_represent_expr (sese_l scop, loop_p loop,
914 tree expr)
916 tree scev = scalar_evolution_in_region (scop, loop, expr);
917 return graphite_can_represent_scev (scop, scev);
920 /* Return true if the data references of STMT can be represented by Graphite.
921 We try to analyze the data references in a loop contained in the SCOP. */
923 bool
924 scop_detection::stmt_has_simple_data_refs_p (sese_l scop, gimple *stmt)
926 edge nest = scop.entry;
927 loop_p loop = loop_containing_stmt (stmt);
928 if (!loop_in_sese_p (loop, scop))
929 loop = NULL;
931 auto_vec<data_reference_p> drs;
932 if (! graphite_find_data_references_in_stmt (nest, loop, stmt, &drs))
933 return false;
935 int j;
936 data_reference_p dr;
937 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (drs, j, dr)
939 for (unsigned i = 0; i < DR_NUM_DIMENSIONS (dr); ++i)
940 if (! graphite_can_represent_scev (scop, DR_ACCESS_FN (dr, i)))
941 return false;
944 return true;
947 /* GIMPLE_ASM and GIMPLE_CALL may embed arbitrary side effects.
948 Calls have side-effects, except those to const or pure
949 functions. */
951 static bool
952 stmt_has_side_effects (gimple *stmt)
954 if (gimple_has_volatile_ops (stmt)
955 || (gimple_code (stmt) == GIMPLE_CALL
956 && !(gimple_call_flags (stmt) & (ECF_CONST | ECF_PURE)))
957 || (gimple_code (stmt) == GIMPLE_ASM))
959 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] "
960 << "Statement has side-effects:\n";
961 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file, stmt, 0, TDF_VOPS | TDF_MEMSYMS));
962 return true;
964 return false;
967 /* Return true only when STMT is simple enough for being handled by Graphite.
968 This depends on SCOP, as the parameters are initialized relatively to
969 this basic block, the linear functions are initialized based on the outermost
970 loop containing STMT inside the SCOP. BB is the place where we try to
971 evaluate the STMT. */
973 bool
974 scop_detection::stmt_simple_for_scop_p (sese_l scop, gimple *stmt,
975 basic_block bb) const
977 gcc_assert (scop);
979 if (is_gimple_debug (stmt))
980 return true;
982 if (stmt_has_side_effects (stmt))
983 return false;
985 if (!stmt_has_simple_data_refs_p (scop, stmt))
987 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] "
988 << "Graphite cannot handle data-refs in stmt:\n";
989 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file, stmt, 0, TDF_VOPS|TDF_MEMSYMS););
990 return false;
993 switch (gimple_code (stmt))
995 case GIMPLE_LABEL:
996 return true;
998 case GIMPLE_COND:
1000 /* We can handle all binary comparisons. Inequalities are
1001 also supported as they can be represented with union of
1002 polyhedra. */
1003 enum tree_code code = gimple_cond_code (stmt);
1004 if (!(code == LT_EXPR
1005 || code == GT_EXPR
1006 || code == LE_EXPR
1007 || code == GE_EXPR
1008 || code == EQ_EXPR
1009 || code == NE_EXPR))
1011 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] "
1012 << "Graphite cannot handle cond stmt:\n";
1013 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file, stmt, 0,
1014 TDF_VOPS | TDF_MEMSYMS));
1015 return false;
1018 loop_p loop = bb->loop_father;
1019 for (unsigned i = 0; i < 2; ++i)
1021 tree op = gimple_op (stmt, i);
1022 if (!graphite_can_represent_expr (scop, loop, op)
1023 /* We can only constrain on integer type. */
1024 || ! INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (op)))
1026 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] "
1027 << "Graphite cannot represent stmt:\n";
1028 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file, stmt, 0,
1029 TDF_VOPS | TDF_MEMSYMS));
1030 return false;
1034 return true;
1037 case GIMPLE_ASSIGN:
1038 case GIMPLE_CALL:
1040 tree op, lhs = gimple_get_lhs (stmt);
1041 ssa_op_iter i;
1042 /* If we are not going to instantiate the stmt do not require
1043 its operands to be instantiatable at this point. */
1044 if (lhs
1045 && TREE_CODE (lhs) == SSA_NAME
1046 && scev_analyzable_p (lhs, scop))
1047 return true;
1048 /* Verify that if we can analyze operands at their def site we
1049 also can represent them when analyzed at their uses. */
1050 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (op, stmt, i, SSA_OP_USE)
1051 if (scev_analyzable_p (op, scop)
1052 && chrec_contains_undetermined
1053 (scalar_evolution_in_region (scop, bb->loop_father, op)))
1055 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] "
1056 << "Graphite cannot code-gen stmt:\n";
1057 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file, stmt, 0,
1058 TDF_VOPS | TDF_MEMSYMS));
1059 return false;
1061 return true;
1064 default:
1065 /* These nodes cut a new scope. */
1066 DEBUG_PRINT (
1067 dp << "[scop-detection-fail] "
1068 << "Gimple stmt not handled in Graphite:\n";
1069 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file, stmt, 0, TDF_VOPS | TDF_MEMSYMS));
1070 return false;
1074 /* Returns the number of pbbs that are in loops contained in SCOP. */
1077 scop_detection::nb_pbbs_in_loops (scop_p scop)
1079 int i;
1080 poly_bb_p pbb;
1081 int res = 0;
1083 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (scop->pbbs, i, pbb)
1084 if (loop_in_sese_p (gbb_loop (PBB_BLACK_BOX (pbb)), scop->scop_info->region))
1085 res++;
1087 return res;
1090 /* Assigns the parameter NAME an index in REGION. */
1092 static void
1093 assign_parameter_index_in_region (tree name, sese_info_p region)
1095 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (name) == SSA_NAME
1096 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (name))
1097 && ! defined_in_sese_p (name, region->region));
1099 int i;
1100 tree p;
1101 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (region->params, i, p)
1102 if (p == name)
1103 return;
1105 i = region->params.length ();
1106 region->params.safe_push (name);
1109 /* In the context of sese S, scan the expression E and translate it to
1110 a linear expression C. When parsing a symbolic multiplication, K
1111 represents the constant multiplier of an expression containing
1112 parameters. */
1114 static void
1115 scan_tree_for_params (sese_info_p s, tree e)
1117 if (e == chrec_dont_know)
1118 return;
1120 switch (TREE_CODE (e))
1122 case POLYNOMIAL_CHREC:
1123 scan_tree_for_params (s, CHREC_LEFT (e));
1124 break;
1126 case MULT_EXPR:
1127 if (chrec_contains_symbols (TREE_OPERAND (e, 0)))
1128 scan_tree_for_params (s, TREE_OPERAND (e, 0));
1129 else
1130 scan_tree_for_params (s, TREE_OPERAND (e, 1));
1131 break;
1133 case PLUS_EXPR:
1134 case POINTER_PLUS_EXPR:
1135 case MINUS_EXPR:
1136 scan_tree_for_params (s, TREE_OPERAND (e, 0));
1137 scan_tree_for_params (s, TREE_OPERAND (e, 1));
1138 break;
1140 case NEGATE_EXPR:
1141 case BIT_NOT_EXPR:
1142 CASE_CONVERT:
1143 case NON_LVALUE_EXPR:
1144 scan_tree_for_params (s, TREE_OPERAND (e, 0));
1145 break;
1147 case SSA_NAME:
1148 assign_parameter_index_in_region (e, s);
1149 break;
1151 case INTEGER_CST:
1152 case ADDR_EXPR:
1153 case REAL_CST:
1154 case COMPLEX_CST:
1155 case VECTOR_CST:
1156 break;
1158 default:
1159 gcc_unreachable ();
1160 break;
1164 /* Find parameters with respect to REGION in BB. We are looking in memory
1165 access functions, conditions and loop bounds. */
1167 static void
1168 find_params_in_bb (sese_info_p region, gimple_poly_bb_p gbb)
1170 /* Find parameters in the access functions of data references. */
1171 int i;
1172 data_reference_p dr;
1173 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (GBB_DATA_REFS (gbb), i, dr)
1174 for (unsigned j = 0; j < DR_NUM_DIMENSIONS (dr); j++)
1175 scan_tree_for_params (region, DR_ACCESS_FN (dr, j));
1177 /* Find parameters in conditional statements. */
1178 gimple *stmt;
1179 loop_p loop = GBB_BB (gbb)->loop_father;
1180 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (GBB_CONDITIONS (gbb), i, stmt)
1182 tree lhs = scalar_evolution_in_region (region->region, loop,
1183 gimple_cond_lhs (stmt));
1184 tree rhs = scalar_evolution_in_region (region->region, loop,
1185 gimple_cond_rhs (stmt));
1187 scan_tree_for_params (region, lhs);
1188 scan_tree_for_params (region, rhs);
1192 /* Record the parameters used in the SCOP BBs. A variable is a parameter
1193 in a scop if it does not vary during the execution of that scop. */
1195 static void
1196 find_scop_parameters (scop_p scop)
1198 unsigned i;
1199 sese_info_p region = scop->scop_info;
1201 /* Parameters used in loop bounds are processed during gather_bbs. */
1203 /* Find the parameters used in data accesses. */
1204 poly_bb_p pbb;
1205 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (scop->pbbs, i, pbb)
1206 find_params_in_bb (region, PBB_BLACK_BOX (pbb));
1208 int nbp = sese_nb_params (region);
1209 scop_set_nb_params (scop, nbp);
1212 static void
1213 add_write (vec<tree> *writes, tree def)
1215 writes->safe_push (def);
1216 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "Adding scalar write: ";
1217 print_generic_expr (dump_file, def);
1218 dp << "\nFrom stmt: ";
1219 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file,
1220 SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (def), 0));
1223 static void
1224 add_read (vec<scalar_use> *reads, tree use, gimple *use_stmt)
1226 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "Adding scalar read: ";
1227 print_generic_expr (dump_file, use);
1228 dp << "\nFrom stmt: ";
1229 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file, use_stmt, 0));
1230 reads->safe_push (std::make_pair (use_stmt, use));
1234 /* Record DEF if it is used in other bbs different than DEF_BB in the SCOP. */
1236 static void
1237 build_cross_bb_scalars_def (scop_p scop, tree def, basic_block def_bb,
1238 vec<tree> *writes)
1240 if (!is_gimple_reg (def))
1241 return;
1243 bool scev_analyzable = scev_analyzable_p (def, scop->scop_info->region);
1245 gimple *use_stmt;
1246 imm_use_iterator imm_iter;
1247 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT (use_stmt, imm_iter, def)
1248 /* Do not gather scalar variables that can be analyzed by SCEV as they can
1249 be generated out of the induction variables. */
1250 if ((! scev_analyzable
1251 /* But gather SESE liveouts as we otherwise fail to rewrite their
1252 exit PHIs. */
1253 || ! bb_in_sese_p (gimple_bb (use_stmt), scop->scop_info->region))
1254 && (def_bb != gimple_bb (use_stmt) && !is_gimple_debug (use_stmt)))
1256 add_write (writes, def);
1257 /* This is required by the FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT when we want to break
1258 before all the uses have been visited. */
1259 BREAK_FROM_IMM_USE_STMT (imm_iter);
1263 /* Record USE if it is defined in other bbs different than USE_STMT
1264 in the SCOP. */
1266 static void
1267 build_cross_bb_scalars_use (scop_p scop, tree use, gimple *use_stmt,
1268 vec<scalar_use> *reads)
1270 if (!is_gimple_reg (use))
1271 return;
1273 /* Do not gather scalar variables that can be analyzed by SCEV as they can be
1274 generated out of the induction variables. */
1275 if (scev_analyzable_p (use, scop->scop_info->region))
1276 return;
1278 gimple *def_stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (use);
1279 if (gimple_bb (def_stmt) != gimple_bb (use_stmt))
1280 add_read (reads, use, use_stmt);
1283 /* Generates a polyhedral black box only if the bb contains interesting
1284 information. */
1286 static gimple_poly_bb_p
1287 try_generate_gimple_bb (scop_p scop, basic_block bb)
1289 vec<data_reference_p> drs = vNULL;
1290 vec<tree> writes = vNULL;
1291 vec<scalar_use> reads = vNULL;
1293 sese_l region = scop->scop_info->region;
1294 edge nest = region.entry;
1295 loop_p loop = bb->loop_father;
1296 if (!loop_in_sese_p (loop, region))
1297 loop = NULL;
1299 for (gimple_stmt_iterator gsi = gsi_start_bb (bb); !gsi_end_p (gsi);
1300 gsi_next (&gsi))
1302 gimple *stmt = gsi_stmt (gsi);
1303 if (is_gimple_debug (stmt))
1304 continue;
1306 graphite_find_data_references_in_stmt (nest, loop, stmt, &drs);
1308 tree def = gimple_get_lhs (stmt);
1309 if (def)
1310 build_cross_bb_scalars_def (scop, def, gimple_bb (stmt), &writes);
1312 ssa_op_iter iter;
1313 tree use;
1314 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (use, stmt, iter, SSA_OP_USE)
1315 build_cross_bb_scalars_use (scop, use, stmt, &reads);
1318 /* Handle defs and uses in PHIs. Those need special treatment given
1319 that we have to present ISL with sth that looks like we've rewritten
1320 the IL out-of-SSA. */
1321 for (gphi_iterator psi = gsi_start_phis (bb); !gsi_end_p (psi);
1322 gsi_next (&psi))
1324 gphi *phi = psi.phi ();
1325 tree res = gimple_phi_result (phi);
1326 if (virtual_operand_p (res)
1327 || scev_analyzable_p (res, scop->scop_info->region))
1328 continue;
1329 /* To simulate out-of-SSA the block containing the PHI node has
1330 reads of the PHI destination. And to preserve SSA dependences
1331 we also write to it (the out-of-SSA decl and the SSA result
1332 are coalesced for dependence purposes which is good enough). */
1333 add_read (&reads, res, phi);
1334 add_write (&writes, res);
1336 basic_block bb_for_succs = bb;
1337 if (bb_for_succs == bb_for_succs->loop_father->latch
1338 && bb_in_sese_p (bb_for_succs, scop->scop_info->region)
1339 && sese_trivially_empty_bb_p (bb_for_succs))
1340 bb_for_succs = NULL;
1341 while (bb_for_succs)
1343 basic_block latch = NULL;
1344 edge_iterator ei;
1345 edge e;
1346 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb_for_succs->succs)
1348 for (gphi_iterator psi = gsi_start_phis (e->dest); !gsi_end_p (psi);
1349 gsi_next (&psi))
1351 gphi *phi = psi.phi ();
1352 tree res = gimple_phi_result (phi);
1353 if (virtual_operand_p (res))
1354 continue;
1355 /* To simulate out-of-SSA the predecessor of edges into PHI nodes
1356 has a copy from the PHI argument to the PHI destination. */
1357 if (! scev_analyzable_p (res, scop->scop_info->region))
1358 add_write (&writes, res);
1359 tree use = PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (phi, e);
1360 if (TREE_CODE (use) == SSA_NAME
1361 && ! SSA_NAME_IS_DEFAULT_DEF (use)
1362 && gimple_bb (SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (use)) != bb_for_succs
1363 && ! scev_analyzable_p (use, scop->scop_info->region))
1364 add_read (&reads, use, phi);
1366 if (e->dest == bb_for_succs->loop_father->latch
1367 && bb_in_sese_p (e->dest, scop->scop_info->region)
1368 && sese_trivially_empty_bb_p (e->dest))
1369 latch = e->dest;
1371 /* Handle empty latch block PHIs here, otherwise we confuse ISL
1372 with extra conditional code where it then peels off the last
1373 iteration just because of that. It would be simplest if we
1374 just didn't force simple latches (thus remove the forwarder). */
1375 bb_for_succs = latch;
1378 /* For the region exit block add reads for all live-out vars. */
1379 if (bb == scop->scop_info->region.exit->src)
1381 sese_build_liveouts (scop->scop_info);
1382 unsigned i;
1383 bitmap_iterator bi;
1384 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (scop->scop_info->liveout, 0, i, bi)
1386 tree use = ssa_name (i);
1387 add_read (&reads, use, NULL);
1391 if (drs.is_empty () && writes.is_empty () && reads.is_empty ())
1392 return NULL;
1394 return new_gimple_poly_bb (bb, drs, reads, writes);
1397 /* Compute alias-sets for all data references in DRS. */
1399 static bool
1400 build_alias_set (scop_p scop)
1402 int num_vertices = scop->drs.length ();
1403 struct graph *g = new_graph (num_vertices);
1404 dr_info *dr1, *dr2;
1405 int i, j;
1406 int *all_vertices;
1408 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (scop->drs, i, dr1)
1409 for (j = i+1; scop->drs.iterate (j, &dr2); j++)
1410 if (dr_may_alias_p (dr1->dr, dr2->dr, true))
1412 /* Dependences in the same alias set need to be handled
1413 by just looking at DR_ACCESS_FNs. */
1414 if (DR_NUM_DIMENSIONS (dr1->dr) == 0
1415 || DR_NUM_DIMENSIONS (dr1->dr) != DR_NUM_DIMENSIONS (dr2->dr)
1416 || ! operand_equal_p (DR_BASE_OBJECT (dr1->dr),
1417 DR_BASE_OBJECT (dr2->dr),
1418 OEP_ADDRESS_OF)
1419 || ! types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (DR_BASE_OBJECT (dr1->dr)),
1420 TREE_TYPE (DR_BASE_OBJECT (dr2->dr))))
1422 free_graph (g);
1423 return false;
1425 add_edge (g, i, j);
1426 add_edge (g, j, i);
1429 all_vertices = XNEWVEC (int, num_vertices);
1430 for (i = 0; i < num_vertices; i++)
1431 all_vertices[i] = i;
1433 scop->max_alias_set
1434 = graphds_dfs (g, all_vertices, num_vertices, NULL, true, NULL) + 1;
1435 free (all_vertices);
1437 for (i = 0; i < g->n_vertices; i++)
1438 scop->drs[i].alias_set = g->vertices[i].component + 1;
1440 free_graph (g);
1441 return true;
1444 /* Gather BBs and conditions for a SCOP. */
1445 class gather_bbs : public dom_walker
1447 public:
1448 gather_bbs (cdi_direction, scop_p, int *);
1450 virtual edge before_dom_children (basic_block);
1451 virtual void after_dom_children (basic_block);
1453 private:
1454 auto_vec<gimple *, 3> conditions, cases;
1455 scop_p scop;
1458 gather_bbs::gather_bbs (cdi_direction direction, scop_p scop, int *bb_to_rpo)
1459 : dom_walker (direction, ALL_BLOCKS, bb_to_rpo), scop (scop)
1463 /* Call-back for dom_walk executed before visiting the dominated
1464 blocks. */
1466 edge
1467 gather_bbs::before_dom_children (basic_block bb)
1469 sese_info_p region = scop->scop_info;
1470 if (!bb_in_sese_p (bb, region->region))
1471 return dom_walker::STOP;
1473 /* For loops fully contained in the region record parameters in the
1474 loop bounds. */
1475 loop_p loop = bb->loop_father;
1476 if (loop->header == bb
1477 && loop_in_sese_p (loop, region->region))
1479 tree nb_iters = number_of_latch_executions (loop);
1480 if (chrec_contains_symbols (nb_iters))
1482 nb_iters = scalar_evolution_in_region (region->region,
1483 loop, nb_iters);
1484 scan_tree_for_params (region, nb_iters);
1488 if (gcond *stmt = single_pred_cond_non_loop_exit (bb))
1490 edge e = single_pred_edge (bb);
1491 /* Make sure the condition is in the region and thus was verified
1492 to be handled. */
1493 if (e != region->region.entry)
1495 conditions.safe_push (stmt);
1496 if (e->flags & EDGE_TRUE_VALUE)
1497 cases.safe_push (stmt);
1498 else
1499 cases.safe_push (NULL);
1503 scop->scop_info->bbs.safe_push (bb);
1505 gimple_poly_bb_p gbb = try_generate_gimple_bb (scop, bb);
1506 if (!gbb)
1507 return NULL;
1509 GBB_CONDITIONS (gbb) = conditions.copy ();
1510 GBB_CONDITION_CASES (gbb) = cases.copy ();
1512 poly_bb_p pbb = new_poly_bb (scop, gbb);
1513 scop->pbbs.safe_push (pbb);
1515 int i;
1516 data_reference_p dr;
1517 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (gbb->data_refs, i, dr)
1519 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "Adding memory ";
1520 if (dr->is_read)
1521 dp << "read: ";
1522 else
1523 dp << "write: ";
1524 print_generic_expr (dump_file, dr->ref);
1525 dp << "\nFrom stmt: ";
1526 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file, dr->stmt, 0));
1528 scop->drs.safe_push (dr_info (dr, pbb));
1531 return NULL;
1534 /* Call-back for dom_walk executed after visiting the dominated
1535 blocks. */
1537 void
1538 gather_bbs::after_dom_children (basic_block bb)
1540 if (!bb_in_sese_p (bb, scop->scop_info->region))
1541 return;
1543 if (single_pred_cond_non_loop_exit (bb))
1545 edge e = single_pred_edge (bb);
1546 if (e != scop->scop_info->region.entry)
1548 conditions.pop ();
1549 cases.pop ();
1555 /* Compute sth like an execution order, dominator order with first executing
1556 edges that stay inside the current loop, delaying processing exit edges. */
1558 static int *bb_to_rpo;
1560 /* Helper for qsort, sorting after order above. */
1562 static int
1563 cmp_pbbs (const void *pa, const void *pb)
1565 poly_bb_p bb1 = *((const poly_bb_p *)pa);
1566 poly_bb_p bb2 = *((const poly_bb_p *)pb);
1567 if (bb_to_rpo[bb1->black_box->bb->index]
1568 < bb_to_rpo[bb2->black_box->bb->index])
1569 return -1;
1570 else if (bb_to_rpo[bb1->black_box->bb->index]
1571 > bb_to_rpo[bb2->black_box->bb->index])
1572 return 1;
1573 else
1574 return 0;
1577 /* Find Static Control Parts (SCoP) in the current function and pushes
1578 them to SCOPS. */
1580 void
1581 build_scops (vec<scop_p> *scops)
1583 if (dump_file)
1584 dp.set_dump_file (dump_file);
1586 scop_detection sb;
1587 sb.build_scop_depth (current_loops->tree_root);
1589 /* Now create scops from the lightweight SESEs. */
1590 vec<sese_l> scops_l = sb.get_scops ();
1592 /* Domwalk needs a bb to RPO mapping. Compute it once here. */
1593 int *postorder = XNEWVEC (int, n_basic_blocks_for_fn (cfun));
1594 int postorder_num = pre_and_rev_post_order_compute (NULL, postorder, true);
1595 bb_to_rpo = XNEWVEC (int, last_basic_block_for_fn (cfun));
1596 for (int i = 0; i < postorder_num; ++i)
1597 bb_to_rpo[postorder[i]] = i;
1598 free (postorder);
1600 int i;
1601 sese_l *s;
1602 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (scops_l, i, s)
1604 scop_p scop = new_scop (s->entry, s->exit);
1606 /* Record all basic blocks and their conditions in REGION. */
1607 gather_bbs (CDI_DOMINATORS, scop, bb_to_rpo).walk (s->entry->dest);
1609 /* Sort pbbs after execution order for initial schedule generation. */
1610 scop->pbbs.qsort (cmp_pbbs);
1612 if (! build_alias_set (scop))
1614 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] cannot handle dependences\n");
1615 free_scop (scop);
1616 continue;
1619 /* Do not optimize a scop containing only PBBs that do not belong
1620 to any loops. */
1621 if (sb.nb_pbbs_in_loops (scop) == 0)
1623 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] no data references.\n");
1624 free_scop (scop);
1625 continue;
1628 unsigned max_arrays = PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_GRAPHITE_MAX_ARRAYS_PER_SCOP);
1629 if (max_arrays > 0
1630 && scop->drs.length () >= max_arrays)
1632 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] too many data references: "
1633 << scop->drs.length ()
1634 << " is larger than --param graphite-max-arrays-per-scop="
1635 << max_arrays << ".\n");
1636 free_scop (scop);
1637 continue;
1640 find_scop_parameters (scop);
1641 graphite_dim_t max_dim = PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_GRAPHITE_MAX_NB_SCOP_PARAMS);
1642 if (max_dim > 0
1643 && scop_nb_params (scop) > max_dim)
1645 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "[scop-detection-fail] too many parameters: "
1646 << scop_nb_params (scop)
1647 << " larger than --param graphite-max-nb-scop-params="
1648 << max_dim << ".\n");
1649 free_scop (scop);
1650 continue;
1653 scops->safe_push (scop);
1656 free (bb_to_rpo);
1657 bb_to_rpo = NULL;
1658 DEBUG_PRINT (dp << "number of SCoPs: " << (scops ? scops->length () : 0););
1661 #endif /* HAVE_isl */