1 /* Instruction scheduling pass.
2 Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
3 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Michael Tiemann (tiemann@cygnus.com) Enhanced by,
5 and currently maintained by, Jim Wilson (wilson@cygnus.com)
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24 /* This pass implements list scheduling within basic blocks. It is
25 run twice: (1) after flow analysis, but before register allocation,
26 and (2) after register allocation.
28 The first run performs interblock scheduling, moving insns between
29 different blocks in the same "region", and the second runs only
30 basic block scheduling.
32 Interblock motions performed are useful motions and speculative
33 motions, including speculative loads. Motions requiring code
34 duplication are not supported. The identification of motion type
35 and the check for validity of speculative motions requires
36 construction and analysis of the function's control flow graph.
38 The main entry point for this pass is schedule_insns(), called for
39 each function. The work of the scheduler is organized in three
40 levels: (1) function level: insns are subject to splitting,
41 control-flow-graph is constructed, regions are computed (after
42 reload, each region is of one block), (2) region level: control
43 flow graph attributes required for interblock scheduling are
44 computed (dominators, reachability, etc.), data dependences and
45 priorities are computed, and (3) block level: insns in the block
46 are actually scheduled. */
50 #include "coretypes.h"
55 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
59 #include "insn-config.h"
60 #include "insn-attr.h"
64 #include "cfglayout.h"
66 #include "sched-int.h"
69 #include "tree-pass.h"
71 /* Define when we want to do count REG_DEAD notes before and after scheduling
72 for sanity checking. We can't do that when conditional execution is used,
73 as REG_DEAD exist only for unconditional deaths. */
75 #if !defined (HAVE_conditional_execution) && defined (ENABLE_CHECKING)
76 #define CHECK_DEAD_NOTES 1
78 #define CHECK_DEAD_NOTES 0
82 #ifdef INSN_SCHEDULING
83 /* Some accessor macros for h_i_d members only used within this file. */
84 #define INSN_REF_COUNT(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].ref_count)
85 #define FED_BY_SPEC_LOAD(insn) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (insn)].fed_by_spec_load)
86 #define IS_LOAD_INSN(insn) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (insn)].is_load_insn)
88 /* nr_inter/spec counts interblock/speculative motion for the function. */
89 static int nr_inter
, nr_spec
;
91 static int is_cfg_nonregular (void);
92 static bool sched_is_disabled_for_current_region_p (void);
94 /* A region is the main entity for interblock scheduling: insns
95 are allowed to move between blocks in the same region, along
96 control flow graph edges, in the 'up' direction. */
99 int rgn_nr_blocks
; /* Number of blocks in region. */
100 int rgn_blocks
; /* cblocks in the region (actually index in rgn_bb_table). */
104 /* Number of regions in the procedure. */
105 static int nr_regions
;
107 /* Table of region descriptions. */
108 static region
*rgn_table
;
110 /* Array of lists of regions' blocks. */
111 static int *rgn_bb_table
;
113 /* Topological order of blocks in the region (if b2 is reachable from
114 b1, block_to_bb[b2] > block_to_bb[b1]). Note: A basic block is
115 always referred to by either block or b, while its topological
116 order name (in the region) is referred to by bb. */
117 static int *block_to_bb
;
119 /* The number of the region containing a block. */
120 static int *containing_rgn
;
122 #define RGN_NR_BLOCKS(rgn) (rgn_table[rgn].rgn_nr_blocks)
123 #define RGN_BLOCKS(rgn) (rgn_table[rgn].rgn_blocks)
124 #define BLOCK_TO_BB(block) (block_to_bb[block])
125 #define CONTAINING_RGN(block) (containing_rgn[block])
127 void debug_regions (void);
128 static void find_single_block_region (void);
129 static void find_rgns (void);
130 static bool too_large (int, int *, int *);
132 extern void debug_live (int, int);
134 /* Blocks of the current region being scheduled. */
135 static int current_nr_blocks
;
136 static int current_blocks
;
138 /* The mapping from bb to block. */
139 #define BB_TO_BLOCK(bb) (rgn_bb_table[current_blocks + (bb)])
141 /* Target info declarations.
143 The block currently being scheduled is referred to as the "target" block,
144 while other blocks in the region from which insns can be moved to the
145 target are called "source" blocks. The candidate structure holds info
146 about such sources: are they valid? Speculative? Etc. */
149 basic_block
*first_member
;
164 static candidate
*candidate_table
;
166 /* A speculative motion requires checking live information on the path
167 from 'source' to 'target'. The split blocks are those to be checked.
168 After a speculative motion, live information should be modified in
171 Lists of split and update blocks for each candidate of the current
172 target are in array bblst_table. */
173 static basic_block
*bblst_table
;
174 static int bblst_size
, bblst_last
;
176 #define IS_VALID(src) ( candidate_table[src].is_valid )
177 #define IS_SPECULATIVE(src) ( candidate_table[src].is_speculative )
178 #define SRC_PROB(src) ( candidate_table[src].src_prob )
180 /* The bb being currently scheduled. */
181 static int target_bb
;
191 static edge
*edgelst_table
;
192 static int edgelst_last
;
194 static void extract_edgelst (sbitmap
, edgelst
*);
197 /* Target info functions. */
198 static void split_edges (int, int, edgelst
*);
199 static void compute_trg_info (int);
200 void debug_candidate (int);
201 void debug_candidates (int);
203 /* Dominators array: dom[i] contains the sbitmap of dominators of
204 bb i in the region. */
207 /* bb 0 is the only region entry. */
208 #define IS_RGN_ENTRY(bb) (!bb)
210 /* Is bb_src dominated by bb_trg. */
211 #define IS_DOMINATED(bb_src, bb_trg) \
212 ( TEST_BIT (dom[bb_src], bb_trg) )
214 /* Probability: Prob[i] is a float in [0, 1] which is the probability
215 of bb i relative to the region entry. */
218 /* The probability of bb_src, relative to bb_trg. Note, that while the
219 'prob[bb]' is a float in [0, 1], this macro returns an integer
221 #define GET_SRC_PROB(bb_src, bb_trg) ((int) (100.0 * (prob[bb_src] / \
224 /* Bit-set of edges, where bit i stands for edge i. */
225 typedef sbitmap edgeset
;
227 /* Number of edges in the region. */
228 static int rgn_nr_edges
;
230 /* Array of size rgn_nr_edges. */
231 static edge
*rgn_edges
;
233 /* Mapping from each edge in the graph to its number in the rgn. */
234 #define EDGE_TO_BIT(edge) ((int)(size_t)(edge)->aux)
235 #define SET_EDGE_TO_BIT(edge,nr) ((edge)->aux = (void *)(size_t)(nr))
237 /* The split edges of a source bb is different for each target
238 bb. In order to compute this efficiently, the 'potential-split edges'
239 are computed for each bb prior to scheduling a region. This is actually
240 the split edges of each bb relative to the region entry.
242 pot_split[bb] is the set of potential split edges of bb. */
243 static edgeset
*pot_split
;
245 /* For every bb, a set of its ancestor edges. */
246 static edgeset
*ancestor_edges
;
248 static void compute_dom_prob_ps (int);
250 #define INSN_PROBABILITY(INSN) (SRC_PROB (BLOCK_TO_BB (BLOCK_NUM (INSN))))
251 #define IS_SPECULATIVE_INSN(INSN) (IS_SPECULATIVE (BLOCK_TO_BB (BLOCK_NUM (INSN))))
252 #define INSN_BB(INSN) (BLOCK_TO_BB (BLOCK_NUM (INSN)))
254 /* Speculative scheduling functions. */
255 static int check_live_1 (int, rtx
);
256 static void update_live_1 (int, rtx
);
257 static int check_live (rtx
, int);
258 static void update_live (rtx
, int);
259 static void set_spec_fed (rtx
);
260 static int is_pfree (rtx
, int, int);
261 static int find_conditional_protection (rtx
, int);
262 static int is_conditionally_protected (rtx
, int, int);
263 static int is_prisky (rtx
, int, int);
264 static int is_exception_free (rtx
, int, int);
266 static bool sets_likely_spilled (rtx
);
267 static void sets_likely_spilled_1 (rtx
, rtx
, void *);
268 static void add_branch_dependences (rtx
, rtx
);
269 static void compute_block_backward_dependences (int);
270 void debug_dependencies (void);
272 static void init_regions (void);
273 static void schedule_region (int);
274 static rtx
concat_INSN_LIST (rtx
, rtx
);
275 static void concat_insn_mem_list (rtx
, rtx
, rtx
*, rtx
*);
276 static void propagate_deps (int, struct deps
*);
277 static void free_pending_lists (void);
279 /* Functions for construction of the control flow graph. */
281 /* Return 1 if control flow graph should not be constructed, 0 otherwise.
283 We decide not to build the control flow graph if there is possibly more
284 than one entry to the function, if computed branches exist, if we
285 have nonlocal gotos, or if we have an unreachable loop. */
288 is_cfg_nonregular (void)
293 /* If we have a label that could be the target of a nonlocal goto, then
294 the cfg is not well structured. */
295 if (nonlocal_goto_handler_labels
)
298 /* If we have any forced labels, then the cfg is not well structured. */
302 /* If we have exception handlers, then we consider the cfg not well
303 structured. ?!? We should be able to handle this now that flow.c
304 computes an accurate cfg for EH. */
305 if (current_function_has_exception_handlers ())
308 /* If we have non-jumping insns which refer to labels, then we consider
309 the cfg not well structured. */
311 FOR_BB_INSNS (b
, insn
)
313 /* Check for labels referred by non-jump insns. */
314 if (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
) || CALL_P (insn
))
316 rtx note
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_LABEL
, NULL_RTX
);
318 && ! (JUMP_P (NEXT_INSN (insn
))
319 && find_reg_note (NEXT_INSN (insn
), REG_LABEL
,
323 /* If this function has a computed jump, then we consider the cfg
324 not well structured. */
325 else if (JUMP_P (insn
) && computed_jump_p (insn
))
329 /* Unreachable loops with more than one basic block are detected
330 during the DFS traversal in find_rgns.
332 Unreachable loops with a single block are detected here. This
333 test is redundant with the one in find_rgns, but it's much
334 cheaper to go ahead and catch the trivial case here. */
337 if (EDGE_COUNT (b
->preds
) == 0
338 || (single_pred_p (b
)
339 && single_pred (b
) == b
))
343 /* All the tests passed. Consider the cfg well structured. */
347 /* Extract list of edges from a bitmap containing EDGE_TO_BIT bits. */
350 extract_edgelst (sbitmap set
, edgelst
*el
)
353 sbitmap_iterator sbi
;
355 /* edgelst table space is reused in each call to extract_edgelst. */
358 el
->first_member
= &edgelst_table
[edgelst_last
];
361 /* Iterate over each word in the bitset. */
362 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (set
, 0, i
, sbi
)
364 edgelst_table
[edgelst_last
++] = rgn_edges
[i
];
369 /* Functions for the construction of regions. */
371 /* Print the regions, for debugging purposes. Callable from debugger. */
378 fprintf (sched_dump
, "\n;; ------------ REGIONS ----------\n\n");
379 for (rgn
= 0; rgn
< nr_regions
; rgn
++)
381 fprintf (sched_dump
, ";;\trgn %d nr_blocks %d:\n", rgn
,
382 rgn_table
[rgn
].rgn_nr_blocks
);
383 fprintf (sched_dump
, ";;\tbb/block: ");
385 for (bb
= 0; bb
< rgn_table
[rgn
].rgn_nr_blocks
; bb
++)
387 current_blocks
= RGN_BLOCKS (rgn
);
389 gcc_assert (bb
== BLOCK_TO_BB (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
)));
390 fprintf (sched_dump
, " %d/%d ", bb
, BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
));
393 fprintf (sched_dump
, "\n\n");
397 /* Build a single block region for each basic block in the function.
398 This allows for using the same code for interblock and basic block
402 find_single_block_region (void)
410 rgn_bb_table
[nr_regions
] = bb
->index
;
411 RGN_NR_BLOCKS (nr_regions
) = 1;
412 RGN_BLOCKS (nr_regions
) = nr_regions
;
413 CONTAINING_RGN (bb
->index
) = nr_regions
;
414 BLOCK_TO_BB (bb
->index
) = 0;
419 /* Update number of blocks and the estimate for number of insns
420 in the region. Return true if the region is "too large" for interblock
421 scheduling (compile time considerations). */
424 too_large (int block
, int *num_bbs
, int *num_insns
)
427 (*num_insns
) += (INSN_LUID (BB_END (BASIC_BLOCK (block
)))
428 - INSN_LUID (BB_HEAD (BASIC_BLOCK (block
))));
430 return ((*num_bbs
> PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_MAX_SCHED_REGION_BLOCKS
))
431 || (*num_insns
> PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_MAX_SCHED_REGION_INSNS
)));
434 /* Update_loop_relations(blk, hdr): Check if the loop headed by max_hdr[blk]
435 is still an inner loop. Put in max_hdr[blk] the header of the most inner
436 loop containing blk. */
437 #define UPDATE_LOOP_RELATIONS(blk, hdr) \
439 if (max_hdr[blk] == -1) \
440 max_hdr[blk] = hdr; \
441 else if (dfs_nr[max_hdr[blk]] > dfs_nr[hdr]) \
442 RESET_BIT (inner, hdr); \
443 else if (dfs_nr[max_hdr[blk]] < dfs_nr[hdr]) \
445 RESET_BIT (inner,max_hdr[blk]); \
446 max_hdr[blk] = hdr; \
450 /* Find regions for interblock scheduling.
452 A region for scheduling can be:
454 * A loop-free procedure, or
456 * A reducible inner loop, or
458 * A basic block not contained in any other region.
460 ?!? In theory we could build other regions based on extended basic
461 blocks or reverse extended basic blocks. Is it worth the trouble?
463 Loop blocks that form a region are put into the region's block list
464 in topological order.
466 This procedure stores its results into the following global (ick) variables
474 We use dominator relationships to avoid making regions out of non-reducible
477 This procedure needs to be converted to work on pred/succ lists instead
478 of edge tables. That would simplify it somewhat. */
483 int *max_hdr
, *dfs_nr
, *degree
;
485 int node
, child
, loop_head
, i
, head
, tail
;
486 int count
= 0, sp
, idx
= 0;
487 edge_iterator current_edge
;
488 edge_iterator
*stack
;
489 int num_bbs
, num_insns
, unreachable
;
490 int too_large_failure
;
493 /* Note if a block is a natural loop header. */
496 /* Note if a block is a natural inner loop header. */
499 /* Note if a block is in the block queue. */
502 /* Note if a block is in the block queue. */
505 /* Perform a DFS traversal of the cfg. Identify loop headers, inner loops
506 and a mapping from block to its loop header (if the block is contained
509 Store results in HEADER, INNER, and MAX_HDR respectively, these will
510 be used as inputs to the second traversal.
512 STACK, SP and DFS_NR are only used during the first traversal. */
514 /* Allocate and initialize variables for the first traversal. */
515 max_hdr
= xmalloc (last_basic_block
* sizeof (int));
516 dfs_nr
= xcalloc (last_basic_block
, sizeof (int));
517 stack
= xmalloc (n_edges
* sizeof (edge_iterator
));
519 inner
= sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block
);
520 sbitmap_ones (inner
);
522 header
= sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block
);
523 sbitmap_zero (header
);
525 in_queue
= sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block
);
526 sbitmap_zero (in_queue
);
528 in_stack
= sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block
);
529 sbitmap_zero (in_stack
);
531 for (i
= 0; i
< last_basic_block
; i
++)
534 #define EDGE_PASSED(E) (ei_end_p ((E)) || ei_edge ((E))->aux)
535 #define SET_EDGE_PASSED(E) (ei_edge ((E))->aux = ei_edge ((E)))
537 /* DFS traversal to find inner loops in the cfg. */
539 current_edge
= ei_start (single_succ (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
)->succs
);
544 if (EDGE_PASSED (current_edge
))
546 /* We have reached a leaf node or a node that was already
547 processed. Pop edges off the stack until we find
548 an edge that has not yet been processed. */
549 while (sp
>= 0 && EDGE_PASSED (current_edge
))
551 /* Pop entry off the stack. */
552 current_edge
= stack
[sp
--];
553 node
= ei_edge (current_edge
)->src
->index
;
554 gcc_assert (node
!= ENTRY_BLOCK
);
555 child
= ei_edge (current_edge
)->dest
->index
;
556 gcc_assert (child
!= EXIT_BLOCK
);
557 RESET_BIT (in_stack
, child
);
558 if (max_hdr
[child
] >= 0 && TEST_BIT (in_stack
, max_hdr
[child
]))
559 UPDATE_LOOP_RELATIONS (node
, max_hdr
[child
]);
560 ei_next (¤t_edge
);
563 /* See if have finished the DFS tree traversal. */
564 if (sp
< 0 && EDGE_PASSED (current_edge
))
567 /* Nope, continue the traversal with the popped node. */
571 /* Process a node. */
572 node
= ei_edge (current_edge
)->src
->index
;
573 gcc_assert (node
!= ENTRY_BLOCK
);
574 SET_BIT (in_stack
, node
);
575 dfs_nr
[node
] = ++count
;
577 /* We don't traverse to the exit block. */
578 child
= ei_edge (current_edge
)->dest
->index
;
579 if (child
== EXIT_BLOCK
)
581 SET_EDGE_PASSED (current_edge
);
582 ei_next (¤t_edge
);
586 /* If the successor is in the stack, then we've found a loop.
587 Mark the loop, if it is not a natural loop, then it will
588 be rejected during the second traversal. */
589 if (TEST_BIT (in_stack
, child
))
592 SET_BIT (header
, child
);
593 UPDATE_LOOP_RELATIONS (node
, child
);
594 SET_EDGE_PASSED (current_edge
);
595 ei_next (¤t_edge
);
599 /* If the child was already visited, then there is no need to visit
600 it again. Just update the loop relationships and restart
604 if (max_hdr
[child
] >= 0 && TEST_BIT (in_stack
, max_hdr
[child
]))
605 UPDATE_LOOP_RELATIONS (node
, max_hdr
[child
]);
606 SET_EDGE_PASSED (current_edge
);
607 ei_next (¤t_edge
);
611 /* Push an entry on the stack and continue DFS traversal. */
612 stack
[++sp
] = current_edge
;
613 SET_EDGE_PASSED (current_edge
);
614 current_edge
= ei_start (ei_edge (current_edge
)->dest
->succs
);
617 /* Reset ->aux field used by EDGE_PASSED. */
622 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, bb
->succs
)
627 /* Another check for unreachable blocks. The earlier test in
628 is_cfg_nonregular only finds unreachable blocks that do not
631 The DFS traversal will mark every block that is reachable from
632 the entry node by placing a nonzero value in dfs_nr. Thus if
633 dfs_nr is zero for any block, then it must be unreachable. */
636 if (dfs_nr
[bb
->index
] == 0)
642 /* Gross. To avoid wasting memory, the second pass uses the dfs_nr array
643 to hold degree counts. */
647 degree
[bb
->index
] = EDGE_COUNT (bb
->preds
);
649 /* Do not perform region scheduling if there are any unreachable
658 /* Second traversal:find reducible inner loops and topologically sort
659 block of each region. */
661 queue
= xmalloc (n_basic_blocks
* sizeof (int));
663 /* Find blocks which are inner loop headers. We still have non-reducible
664 loops to consider at this point. */
667 if (TEST_BIT (header
, bb
->index
) && TEST_BIT (inner
, bb
->index
))
673 /* Now check that the loop is reducible. We do this separate
674 from finding inner loops so that we do not find a reducible
675 loop which contains an inner non-reducible loop.
677 A simple way to find reducible/natural loops is to verify
678 that each block in the loop is dominated by the loop
681 If there exists a block that is not dominated by the loop
682 header, then the block is reachable from outside the loop
683 and thus the loop is not a natural loop. */
686 /* First identify blocks in the loop, except for the loop
688 if (bb
->index
== max_hdr
[jbb
->index
] && bb
!= jbb
)
690 /* Now verify that the block is dominated by the loop
692 if (!dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, jbb
, bb
))
697 /* If we exited the loop early, then I is the header of
698 a non-reducible loop and we should quit processing it
700 if (jbb
!= EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
)
703 /* I is a header of an inner loop, or block 0 in a subroutine
704 with no loops at all. */
706 too_large_failure
= 0;
707 loop_head
= max_hdr
[bb
->index
];
709 /* Decrease degree of all I's successors for topological
711 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, bb
->succs
)
712 if (e
->dest
!= EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
)
713 --degree
[e
->dest
->index
];
715 /* Estimate # insns, and count # blocks in the region. */
717 num_insns
= (INSN_LUID (BB_END (bb
))
718 - INSN_LUID (BB_HEAD (bb
)));
720 /* Find all loop latches (blocks with back edges to the loop
721 header) or all the leaf blocks in the cfg has no loops.
723 Place those blocks into the queue. */
727 /* Leaf nodes have only a single successor which must
729 if (single_succ_p (jbb
)
730 && single_succ (jbb
) == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
)
732 queue
[++tail
] = jbb
->index
;
733 SET_BIT (in_queue
, jbb
->index
);
735 if (too_large (jbb
->index
, &num_bbs
, &num_insns
))
737 too_large_failure
= 1;
746 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, bb
->preds
)
748 if (e
->src
== ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
)
751 node
= e
->src
->index
;
753 if (max_hdr
[node
] == loop_head
&& node
!= bb
->index
)
755 /* This is a loop latch. */
756 queue
[++tail
] = node
;
757 SET_BIT (in_queue
, node
);
759 if (too_large (node
, &num_bbs
, &num_insns
))
761 too_large_failure
= 1;
768 /* Now add all the blocks in the loop to the queue.
770 We know the loop is a natural loop; however the algorithm
771 above will not always mark certain blocks as being in the
779 The algorithm in the DFS traversal may not mark B & D as part
780 of the loop (i.e. they will not have max_hdr set to A).
782 We know they can not be loop latches (else they would have
783 had max_hdr set since they'd have a backedge to a dominator
784 block). So we don't need them on the initial queue.
786 We know they are part of the loop because they are dominated
787 by the loop header and can be reached by a backwards walk of
788 the edges starting with nodes on the initial queue.
790 It is safe and desirable to include those nodes in the
791 loop/scheduling region. To do so we would need to decrease
792 the degree of a node if it is the target of a backedge
793 within the loop itself as the node is placed in the queue.
795 We do not do this because I'm not sure that the actual
796 scheduling code will properly handle this case. ?!? */
798 while (head
< tail
&& !too_large_failure
)
801 child
= queue
[++head
];
803 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, BASIC_BLOCK (child
)->preds
)
805 node
= e
->src
->index
;
807 /* See discussion above about nodes not marked as in
808 this loop during the initial DFS traversal. */
809 if (e
->src
== ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
810 || max_hdr
[node
] != loop_head
)
815 else if (!TEST_BIT (in_queue
, node
) && node
!= bb
->index
)
817 queue
[++tail
] = node
;
818 SET_BIT (in_queue
, node
);
820 if (too_large (node
, &num_bbs
, &num_insns
))
822 too_large_failure
= 1;
829 if (tail
>= 0 && !too_large_failure
)
831 /* Place the loop header into list of region blocks. */
832 degree
[bb
->index
] = -1;
833 rgn_bb_table
[idx
] = bb
->index
;
834 RGN_NR_BLOCKS (nr_regions
) = num_bbs
;
835 RGN_BLOCKS (nr_regions
) = idx
++;
836 CONTAINING_RGN (bb
->index
) = nr_regions
;
837 BLOCK_TO_BB (bb
->index
) = count
= 0;
839 /* Remove blocks from queue[] when their in degree
840 becomes zero. Repeat until no blocks are left on the
841 list. This produces a topological list of blocks in
848 if (degree
[child
] == 0)
853 rgn_bb_table
[idx
++] = child
;
854 BLOCK_TO_BB (child
) = ++count
;
855 CONTAINING_RGN (child
) = nr_regions
;
856 queue
[head
] = queue
[tail
--];
858 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, BASIC_BLOCK (child
)->succs
)
859 if (e
->dest
!= EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
)
860 --degree
[e
->dest
->index
];
872 /* Any block that did not end up in a region is placed into a region
875 if (degree
[bb
->index
] >= 0)
877 rgn_bb_table
[idx
] = bb
->index
;
878 RGN_NR_BLOCKS (nr_regions
) = 1;
879 RGN_BLOCKS (nr_regions
) = idx
++;
880 CONTAINING_RGN (bb
->index
) = nr_regions
++;
881 BLOCK_TO_BB (bb
->index
) = 0;
887 sbitmap_free (header
);
888 sbitmap_free (inner
);
889 sbitmap_free (in_queue
);
890 sbitmap_free (in_stack
);
893 /* Functions for regions scheduling information. */
895 /* Compute dominators, probability, and potential-split-edges of bb.
896 Assume that these values were already computed for bb's predecessors. */
899 compute_dom_prob_ps (int bb
)
902 int nr_out_edges
, nr_rgn_out_edges
;
903 edge_iterator in_ei
, out_ei
;
904 edge in_edge
, out_edge
;
907 if (IS_RGN_ENTRY (bb
))
909 SET_BIT (dom
[bb
], 0);
914 /* Initialize dom[bb] to '111..1'. */
915 sbitmap_ones (dom
[bb
]);
917 FOR_EACH_EDGE (in_edge
, in_ei
, BASIC_BLOCK (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
))->preds
)
919 if (in_edge
->src
== ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
)
922 pred_bb
= BLOCK_TO_BB (in_edge
->src
->index
);
923 sbitmap_a_and_b (dom
[bb
], dom
[bb
], dom
[pred_bb
]);
924 sbitmap_a_or_b (ancestor_edges
[bb
],
925 ancestor_edges
[bb
], ancestor_edges
[pred_bb
]);
927 SET_BIT (ancestor_edges
[bb
], EDGE_TO_BIT (in_edge
));
929 sbitmap_a_or_b (pot_split
[bb
], pot_split
[bb
], pot_split
[pred_bb
]);
932 nr_rgn_out_edges
= 0;
934 FOR_EACH_EDGE (out_edge
, out_ei
, in_edge
->src
->succs
)
938 /* The successor doesn't belong in the region? */
939 if (out_edge
->dest
!= EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
940 && CONTAINING_RGN (out_edge
->dest
->index
)
941 != CONTAINING_RGN (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
)))
944 SET_BIT (pot_split
[bb
], EDGE_TO_BIT (out_edge
));
947 /* Now nr_rgn_out_edges is the number of region-exit edges from
948 pred, and nr_out_edges will be the number of pred out edges
949 not leaving the region. */
950 nr_out_edges
-= nr_rgn_out_edges
;
951 if (nr_rgn_out_edges
> 0)
952 prob
[bb
] += 0.9 * prob
[pred_bb
] / nr_out_edges
;
954 prob
[bb
] += prob
[pred_bb
] / nr_out_edges
;
957 SET_BIT (dom
[bb
], bb
);
958 sbitmap_difference (pot_split
[bb
], pot_split
[bb
], ancestor_edges
[bb
]);
960 if (sched_verbose
>= 2)
961 fprintf (sched_dump
, ";; bb_prob(%d, %d) = %3d\n", bb
, BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
),
962 (int) (100.0 * prob
[bb
]));
965 /* Functions for target info. */
967 /* Compute in BL the list of split-edges of bb_src relatively to bb_trg.
968 Note that bb_trg dominates bb_src. */
971 split_edges (int bb_src
, int bb_trg
, edgelst
*bl
)
973 sbitmap src
= sbitmap_alloc (pot_split
[bb_src
]->n_bits
);
974 sbitmap_copy (src
, pot_split
[bb_src
]);
976 sbitmap_difference (src
, src
, pot_split
[bb_trg
]);
977 extract_edgelst (src
, bl
);
981 /* Find the valid candidate-source-blocks for the target block TRG, compute
982 their probability, and check if they are speculative or not.
983 For speculative sources, compute their update-blocks and split-blocks. */
986 compute_trg_info (int trg
)
990 int i
, j
, k
, update_idx
;
996 /* Define some of the fields for the target bb as well. */
997 sp
= candidate_table
+ trg
;
999 sp
->is_speculative
= 0;
1002 visited
= sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block
- (INVALID_BLOCK
+ 1));
1004 for (i
= trg
+ 1; i
< current_nr_blocks
; i
++)
1006 sp
= candidate_table
+ i
;
1008 sp
->is_valid
= IS_DOMINATED (i
, trg
);
1011 sp
->src_prob
= GET_SRC_PROB (i
, trg
);
1012 sp
->is_valid
= (sp
->src_prob
>= PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_MIN_SPEC_PROB
));
1017 split_edges (i
, trg
, &el
);
1018 sp
->is_speculative
= (el
.nr_members
) ? 1 : 0;
1019 if (sp
->is_speculative
&& !flag_schedule_speculative
)
1025 /* Compute split blocks and store them in bblst_table.
1026 The TO block of every split edge is a split block. */
1027 sp
->split_bbs
.first_member
= &bblst_table
[bblst_last
];
1028 sp
->split_bbs
.nr_members
= el
.nr_members
;
1029 for (j
= 0; j
< el
.nr_members
; bblst_last
++, j
++)
1030 bblst_table
[bblst_last
] = el
.first_member
[j
]->dest
;
1031 sp
->update_bbs
.first_member
= &bblst_table
[bblst_last
];
1033 /* Compute update blocks and store them in bblst_table.
1034 For every split edge, look at the FROM block, and check
1035 all out edges. For each out edge that is not a split edge,
1036 add the TO block to the update block list. This list can end
1037 up with a lot of duplicates. We need to weed them out to avoid
1038 overrunning the end of the bblst_table. */
1041 sbitmap_zero (visited
);
1042 for (j
= 0; j
< el
.nr_members
; j
++)
1044 block
= el
.first_member
[j
]->src
;
1045 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, block
->succs
)
1047 if (!TEST_BIT (visited
,
1048 e
->dest
->index
- (INVALID_BLOCK
+ 1)))
1050 for (k
= 0; k
< el
.nr_members
; k
++)
1051 if (e
== el
.first_member
[k
])
1054 if (k
>= el
.nr_members
)
1056 bblst_table
[bblst_last
++] = e
->dest
;
1058 e
->dest
->index
- (INVALID_BLOCK
+ 1));
1064 sp
->update_bbs
.nr_members
= update_idx
;
1066 /* Make sure we didn't overrun the end of bblst_table. */
1067 gcc_assert (bblst_last
<= bblst_size
);
1071 sp
->split_bbs
.nr_members
= sp
->update_bbs
.nr_members
= 0;
1073 sp
->is_speculative
= 0;
1078 sbitmap_free (visited
);
1081 /* Print candidates info, for debugging purposes. Callable from debugger. */
1084 debug_candidate (int i
)
1086 if (!candidate_table
[i
].is_valid
)
1089 if (candidate_table
[i
].is_speculative
)
1092 fprintf (sched_dump
, "src b %d bb %d speculative \n", BB_TO_BLOCK (i
), i
);
1094 fprintf (sched_dump
, "split path: ");
1095 for (j
= 0; j
< candidate_table
[i
].split_bbs
.nr_members
; j
++)
1097 int b
= candidate_table
[i
].split_bbs
.first_member
[j
]->index
;
1099 fprintf (sched_dump
, " %d ", b
);
1101 fprintf (sched_dump
, "\n");
1103 fprintf (sched_dump
, "update path: ");
1104 for (j
= 0; j
< candidate_table
[i
].update_bbs
.nr_members
; j
++)
1106 int b
= candidate_table
[i
].update_bbs
.first_member
[j
]->index
;
1108 fprintf (sched_dump
, " %d ", b
);
1110 fprintf (sched_dump
, "\n");
1114 fprintf (sched_dump
, " src %d equivalent\n", BB_TO_BLOCK (i
));
1118 /* Print candidates info, for debugging purposes. Callable from debugger. */
1121 debug_candidates (int trg
)
1125 fprintf (sched_dump
, "----------- candidate table: target: b=%d bb=%d ---\n",
1126 BB_TO_BLOCK (trg
), trg
);
1127 for (i
= trg
+ 1; i
< current_nr_blocks
; i
++)
1128 debug_candidate (i
);
1131 /* Functions for speculative scheduling. */
1133 /* Return 0 if x is a set of a register alive in the beginning of one
1134 of the split-blocks of src, otherwise return 1. */
1137 check_live_1 (int src
, rtx x
)
1141 rtx reg
= SET_DEST (x
);
1146 while (GET_CODE (reg
) == SUBREG
1147 || GET_CODE (reg
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
1148 || GET_CODE (reg
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
1149 reg
= XEXP (reg
, 0);
1151 if (GET_CODE (reg
) == PARALLEL
)
1155 for (i
= XVECLEN (reg
, 0) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
1156 if (XEXP (XVECEXP (reg
, 0, i
), 0) != 0)
1157 if (check_live_1 (src
, XEXP (XVECEXP (reg
, 0, i
), 0)))
1166 regno
= REGNO (reg
);
1168 if (regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
&& global_regs
[regno
])
1170 /* Global registers are assumed live. */
1175 if (regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
1177 /* Check for hard registers. */
1178 int j
= hard_regno_nregs
[regno
][GET_MODE (reg
)];
1181 for (i
= 0; i
< candidate_table
[src
].split_bbs
.nr_members
; i
++)
1183 basic_block b
= candidate_table
[src
].split_bbs
.first_member
[i
];
1185 if (REGNO_REG_SET_P (b
->il
.rtl
->global_live_at_start
,
1195 /* Check for pseudo registers. */
1196 for (i
= 0; i
< candidate_table
[src
].split_bbs
.nr_members
; i
++)
1198 basic_block b
= candidate_table
[src
].split_bbs
.first_member
[i
];
1200 if (REGNO_REG_SET_P (b
->il
.rtl
->global_live_at_start
, regno
))
1211 /* If x is a set of a register R, mark that R is alive in the beginning
1212 of every update-block of src. */
1215 update_live_1 (int src
, rtx x
)
1219 rtx reg
= SET_DEST (x
);
1224 while (GET_CODE (reg
) == SUBREG
1225 || GET_CODE (reg
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
1226 || GET_CODE (reg
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
1227 reg
= XEXP (reg
, 0);
1229 if (GET_CODE (reg
) == PARALLEL
)
1233 for (i
= XVECLEN (reg
, 0) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
1234 if (XEXP (XVECEXP (reg
, 0, i
), 0) != 0)
1235 update_live_1 (src
, XEXP (XVECEXP (reg
, 0, i
), 0));
1243 /* Global registers are always live, so the code below does not apply
1246 regno
= REGNO (reg
);
1248 if (regno
>= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
|| !global_regs
[regno
])
1250 if (regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
1252 int j
= hard_regno_nregs
[regno
][GET_MODE (reg
)];
1255 for (i
= 0; i
< candidate_table
[src
].update_bbs
.nr_members
; i
++)
1257 basic_block b
= candidate_table
[src
].update_bbs
.first_member
[i
];
1259 SET_REGNO_REG_SET (b
->il
.rtl
->global_live_at_start
,
1266 for (i
= 0; i
< candidate_table
[src
].update_bbs
.nr_members
; i
++)
1268 basic_block b
= candidate_table
[src
].update_bbs
.first_member
[i
];
1270 SET_REGNO_REG_SET (b
->il
.rtl
->global_live_at_start
, regno
);
1276 /* Return 1 if insn can be speculatively moved from block src to trg,
1277 otherwise return 0. Called before first insertion of insn to
1278 ready-list or before the scheduling. */
1281 check_live (rtx insn
, int src
)
1283 /* Find the registers set by instruction. */
1284 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SET
1285 || GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == CLOBBER
)
1286 return check_live_1 (src
, PATTERN (insn
));
1287 else if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == PARALLEL
)
1290 for (j
= XVECLEN (PATTERN (insn
), 0) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
1291 if ((GET_CODE (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, j
)) == SET
1292 || GET_CODE (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, j
)) == CLOBBER
)
1293 && !check_live_1 (src
, XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, j
)))
1302 /* Update the live registers info after insn was moved speculatively from
1303 block src to trg. */
1306 update_live (rtx insn
, int src
)
1308 /* Find the registers set by instruction. */
1309 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SET
1310 || GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == CLOBBER
)
1311 update_live_1 (src
, PATTERN (insn
));
1312 else if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == PARALLEL
)
1315 for (j
= XVECLEN (PATTERN (insn
), 0) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
1316 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, j
)) == SET
1317 || GET_CODE (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, j
)) == CLOBBER
)
1318 update_live_1 (src
, XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, j
));
1322 /* Nonzero if block bb_to is equal to, or reachable from block bb_from. */
1323 #define IS_REACHABLE(bb_from, bb_to) \
1325 || IS_RGN_ENTRY (bb_from) \
1326 || (TEST_BIT (ancestor_edges[bb_to], \
1327 EDGE_TO_BIT (single_pred_edge (BASIC_BLOCK (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb_from)))))))
1329 /* Turns on the fed_by_spec_load flag for insns fed by load_insn. */
1332 set_spec_fed (rtx load_insn
)
1336 for (link
= INSN_DEPEND (load_insn
); link
; link
= XEXP (link
, 1))
1337 if (GET_MODE (link
) == VOIDmode
)
1338 FED_BY_SPEC_LOAD (XEXP (link
, 0)) = 1;
1339 } /* set_spec_fed */
1341 /* On the path from the insn to load_insn_bb, find a conditional
1342 branch depending on insn, that guards the speculative load. */
1345 find_conditional_protection (rtx insn
, int load_insn_bb
)
1349 /* Iterate through DEF-USE forward dependences. */
1350 for (link
= INSN_DEPEND (insn
); link
; link
= XEXP (link
, 1))
1352 rtx next
= XEXP (link
, 0);
1353 if ((CONTAINING_RGN (BLOCK_NUM (next
)) ==
1354 CONTAINING_RGN (BB_TO_BLOCK (load_insn_bb
)))
1355 && IS_REACHABLE (INSN_BB (next
), load_insn_bb
)
1356 && load_insn_bb
!= INSN_BB (next
)
1357 && GET_MODE (link
) == VOIDmode
1359 || find_conditional_protection (next
, load_insn_bb
)))
1363 } /* find_conditional_protection */
1365 /* Returns 1 if the same insn1 that participates in the computation
1366 of load_insn's address is feeding a conditional branch that is
1367 guarding on load_insn. This is true if we find a the two DEF-USE
1369 insn1 -> ... -> conditional-branch
1370 insn1 -> ... -> load_insn,
1371 and if a flow path exist:
1372 insn1 -> ... -> conditional-branch -> ... -> load_insn,
1373 and if insn1 is on the path
1374 region-entry -> ... -> bb_trg -> ... load_insn.
1376 Locate insn1 by climbing on LOG_LINKS from load_insn.
1377 Locate the branch by following INSN_DEPEND from insn1. */
1380 is_conditionally_protected (rtx load_insn
, int bb_src
, int bb_trg
)
1384 for (link
= LOG_LINKS (load_insn
); link
; link
= XEXP (link
, 1))
1386 rtx insn1
= XEXP (link
, 0);
1388 /* Must be a DEF-USE dependence upon non-branch. */
1389 if (GET_MODE (link
) != VOIDmode
1393 /* Must exist a path: region-entry -> ... -> bb_trg -> ... load_insn. */
1394 if (INSN_BB (insn1
) == bb_src
1395 || (CONTAINING_RGN (BLOCK_NUM (insn1
))
1396 != CONTAINING_RGN (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb_src
)))
1397 || (!IS_REACHABLE (bb_trg
, INSN_BB (insn1
))
1398 && !IS_REACHABLE (INSN_BB (insn1
), bb_trg
)))
1401 /* Now search for the conditional-branch. */
1402 if (find_conditional_protection (insn1
, bb_src
))
1405 /* Recursive step: search another insn1, "above" current insn1. */
1406 return is_conditionally_protected (insn1
, bb_src
, bb_trg
);
1409 /* The chain does not exist. */
1411 } /* is_conditionally_protected */
1413 /* Returns 1 if a clue for "similar load" 'insn2' is found, and hence
1414 load_insn can move speculatively from bb_src to bb_trg. All the
1415 following must hold:
1417 (1) both loads have 1 base register (PFREE_CANDIDATEs).
1418 (2) load_insn and load1 have a def-use dependence upon
1419 the same insn 'insn1'.
1420 (3) either load2 is in bb_trg, or:
1421 - there's only one split-block, and
1422 - load1 is on the escape path, and
1424 From all these we can conclude that the two loads access memory
1425 addresses that differ at most by a constant, and hence if moving
1426 load_insn would cause an exception, it would have been caused by
1430 is_pfree (rtx load_insn
, int bb_src
, int bb_trg
)
1433 candidate
*candp
= candidate_table
+ bb_src
;
1435 if (candp
->split_bbs
.nr_members
!= 1)
1436 /* Must have exactly one escape block. */
1439 for (back_link
= LOG_LINKS (load_insn
);
1440 back_link
; back_link
= XEXP (back_link
, 1))
1442 rtx insn1
= XEXP (back_link
, 0);
1444 if (GET_MODE (back_link
) == VOIDmode
)
1446 /* Found a DEF-USE dependence (insn1, load_insn). */
1449 for (fore_link
= INSN_DEPEND (insn1
);
1450 fore_link
; fore_link
= XEXP (fore_link
, 1))
1452 rtx insn2
= XEXP (fore_link
, 0);
1453 if (GET_MODE (fore_link
) == VOIDmode
)
1455 /* Found a DEF-USE dependence (insn1, insn2). */
1456 if (haifa_classify_insn (insn2
) != PFREE_CANDIDATE
)
1457 /* insn2 not guaranteed to be a 1 base reg load. */
1460 if (INSN_BB (insn2
) == bb_trg
)
1461 /* insn2 is the similar load, in the target block. */
1464 if (*(candp
->split_bbs
.first_member
) == BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn2
))
1465 /* insn2 is a similar load, in a split-block. */
1472 /* Couldn't find a similar load. */
1476 /* Return 1 if load_insn is prisky (i.e. if load_insn is fed by
1477 a load moved speculatively, or if load_insn is protected by
1478 a compare on load_insn's address). */
1481 is_prisky (rtx load_insn
, int bb_src
, int bb_trg
)
1483 if (FED_BY_SPEC_LOAD (load_insn
))
1486 if (LOG_LINKS (load_insn
) == NULL
)
1487 /* Dependence may 'hide' out of the region. */
1490 if (is_conditionally_protected (load_insn
, bb_src
, bb_trg
))
1496 /* Insn is a candidate to be moved speculatively from bb_src to bb_trg.
1497 Return 1 if insn is exception-free (and the motion is valid)
1501 is_exception_free (rtx insn
, int bb_src
, int bb_trg
)
1503 int insn_class
= haifa_classify_insn (insn
);
1505 /* Handle non-load insns. */
1516 if (!flag_schedule_speculative_load
)
1518 IS_LOAD_INSN (insn
) = 1;
1525 case PFREE_CANDIDATE
:
1526 if (is_pfree (insn
, bb_src
, bb_trg
))
1528 /* Don't 'break' here: PFREE-candidate is also PRISKY-candidate. */
1529 case PRISKY_CANDIDATE
:
1530 if (!flag_schedule_speculative_load_dangerous
1531 || is_prisky (insn
, bb_src
, bb_trg
))
1537 return flag_schedule_speculative_load_dangerous
;
1540 /* The number of insns from the current block scheduled so far. */
1541 static int sched_target_n_insns
;
1542 /* The number of insns from the current block to be scheduled in total. */
1543 static int target_n_insns
;
1544 /* The number of insns from the entire region scheduled so far. */
1545 static int sched_n_insns
;
1546 /* Nonzero if the last scheduled insn was a jump. */
1547 static int last_was_jump
;
1549 /* Implementations of the sched_info functions for region scheduling. */
1550 static void init_ready_list (struct ready_list
*);
1551 static int can_schedule_ready_p (rtx
);
1552 static int new_ready (rtx
);
1553 static int schedule_more_p (void);
1554 static const char *rgn_print_insn (rtx
, int);
1555 static int rgn_rank (rtx
, rtx
);
1556 static int contributes_to_priority (rtx
, rtx
);
1557 static void compute_jump_reg_dependencies (rtx
, regset
, regset
, regset
);
1559 /* Return nonzero if there are more insns that should be scheduled. */
1562 schedule_more_p (void)
1564 return ! last_was_jump
&& sched_target_n_insns
< target_n_insns
;
1567 /* Add all insns that are initially ready to the ready list READY. Called
1568 once before scheduling a set of insns. */
1571 init_ready_list (struct ready_list
*ready
)
1573 rtx prev_head
= current_sched_info
->prev_head
;
1574 rtx next_tail
= current_sched_info
->next_tail
;
1579 sched_target_n_insns
= 0;
1583 /* Print debugging information. */
1584 if (sched_verbose
>= 5)
1585 debug_dependencies ();
1587 /* Prepare current target block info. */
1588 if (current_nr_blocks
> 1)
1590 candidate_table
= xmalloc (current_nr_blocks
* sizeof (candidate
));
1593 /* bblst_table holds split blocks and update blocks for each block after
1594 the current one in the region. split blocks and update blocks are
1595 the TO blocks of region edges, so there can be at most rgn_nr_edges
1597 bblst_size
= (current_nr_blocks
- target_bb
) * rgn_nr_edges
;
1598 bblst_table
= xmalloc (bblst_size
* sizeof (basic_block
));
1601 edgelst_table
= xmalloc (rgn_nr_edges
* sizeof (edge
));
1603 compute_trg_info (target_bb
);
1606 /* Initialize ready list with all 'ready' insns in target block.
1607 Count number of insns in the target block being scheduled. */
1608 for (insn
= NEXT_INSN (prev_head
); insn
!= next_tail
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
1610 if (INSN_DEP_COUNT (insn
) == 0)
1612 ready_add (ready
, insn
);
1614 if (targetm
.sched
.adjust_priority
)
1615 INSN_PRIORITY (insn
) =
1616 targetm
.sched
.adjust_priority (insn
, INSN_PRIORITY (insn
));
1621 /* Add to ready list all 'ready' insns in valid source blocks.
1622 For speculative insns, check-live, exception-free, and
1624 for (bb_src
= target_bb
+ 1; bb_src
< current_nr_blocks
; bb_src
++)
1625 if (IS_VALID (bb_src
))
1631 get_block_head_tail (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb_src
), &head
, &tail
);
1632 src_next_tail
= NEXT_INSN (tail
);
1635 for (insn
= src_head
; insn
!= src_next_tail
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
1637 if (! INSN_P (insn
))
1640 if (!CANT_MOVE (insn
)
1641 && (!IS_SPECULATIVE_INSN (insn
)
1642 || ((recog_memoized (insn
) < 0
1643 || min_insn_conflict_delay (curr_state
,
1645 && check_live (insn
, bb_src
)
1646 && is_exception_free (insn
, bb_src
, target_bb
))))
1647 if (INSN_DEP_COUNT (insn
) == 0)
1649 ready_add (ready
, insn
);
1651 if (targetm
.sched
.adjust_priority
)
1652 INSN_PRIORITY (insn
) =
1653 targetm
.sched
.adjust_priority (insn
, INSN_PRIORITY (insn
));
1659 /* Called after taking INSN from the ready list. Returns nonzero if this
1660 insn can be scheduled, nonzero if we should silently discard it. */
1663 can_schedule_ready_p (rtx insn
)
1668 /* An interblock motion? */
1669 if (INSN_BB (insn
) != target_bb
)
1673 if (IS_SPECULATIVE_INSN (insn
))
1675 if (!check_live (insn
, INSN_BB (insn
)))
1677 update_live (insn
, INSN_BB (insn
));
1679 /* For speculative load, mark insns fed by it. */
1680 if (IS_LOAD_INSN (insn
) || FED_BY_SPEC_LOAD (insn
))
1681 set_spec_fed (insn
);
1687 /* Update source block boundaries. */
1688 b1
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
);
1689 if (insn
== BB_HEAD (b1
) && insn
== BB_END (b1
))
1691 /* We moved all the insns in the basic block.
1692 Emit a note after the last insn and update the
1693 begin/end boundaries to point to the note. */
1694 rtx note
= emit_note_after (NOTE_INSN_DELETED
, insn
);
1695 BB_HEAD (b1
) = note
;
1698 else if (insn
== BB_END (b1
))
1700 /* We took insns from the end of the basic block,
1701 so update the end of block boundary so that it
1702 points to the first insn we did not move. */
1703 BB_END (b1
) = PREV_INSN (insn
);
1705 else if (insn
== BB_HEAD (b1
))
1707 /* We took insns from the start of the basic block,
1708 so update the start of block boundary so that
1709 it points to the first insn we did not move. */
1710 BB_HEAD (b1
) = NEXT_INSN (insn
);
1715 /* In block motion. */
1716 sched_target_n_insns
++;
1723 /* Called after INSN has all its dependencies resolved. Return nonzero
1724 if it should be moved to the ready list or the queue, or zero if we
1725 should silently discard it. */
1727 new_ready (rtx next
)
1729 /* For speculative insns, before inserting to ready/queue,
1730 check live, exception-free, and issue-delay. */
1731 if (INSN_BB (next
) != target_bb
1732 && (!IS_VALID (INSN_BB (next
))
1734 || (IS_SPECULATIVE_INSN (next
)
1735 && ((recog_memoized (next
) >= 0
1736 && min_insn_conflict_delay (curr_state
, next
, next
) > 3)
1737 || !check_live (next
, INSN_BB (next
))
1738 || !is_exception_free (next
, INSN_BB (next
), target_bb
)))))
1743 /* Return a string that contains the insn uid and optionally anything else
1744 necessary to identify this insn in an output. It's valid to use a
1745 static buffer for this. The ALIGNED parameter should cause the string
1746 to be formatted so that multiple output lines will line up nicely. */
1749 rgn_print_insn (rtx insn
, int aligned
)
1751 static char tmp
[80];
1754 sprintf (tmp
, "b%3d: i%4d", INSN_BB (insn
), INSN_UID (insn
));
1757 if (current_nr_blocks
> 1 && INSN_BB (insn
) != target_bb
)
1758 sprintf (tmp
, "%d/b%d", INSN_UID (insn
), INSN_BB (insn
));
1760 sprintf (tmp
, "%d", INSN_UID (insn
));
1765 /* Compare priority of two insns. Return a positive number if the second
1766 insn is to be preferred for scheduling, and a negative one if the first
1767 is to be preferred. Zero if they are equally good. */
1770 rgn_rank (rtx insn1
, rtx insn2
)
1772 /* Some comparison make sense in interblock scheduling only. */
1773 if (INSN_BB (insn1
) != INSN_BB (insn2
))
1775 int spec_val
, prob_val
;
1777 /* Prefer an inblock motion on an interblock motion. */
1778 if ((INSN_BB (insn2
) == target_bb
) && (INSN_BB (insn1
) != target_bb
))
1780 if ((INSN_BB (insn1
) == target_bb
) && (INSN_BB (insn2
) != target_bb
))
1783 /* Prefer a useful motion on a speculative one. */
1784 spec_val
= IS_SPECULATIVE_INSN (insn1
) - IS_SPECULATIVE_INSN (insn2
);
1788 /* Prefer a more probable (speculative) insn. */
1789 prob_val
= INSN_PROBABILITY (insn2
) - INSN_PROBABILITY (insn1
);
1796 /* NEXT is an instruction that depends on INSN (a backward dependence);
1797 return nonzero if we should include this dependence in priority
1801 contributes_to_priority (rtx next
, rtx insn
)
1803 return BLOCK_NUM (next
) == BLOCK_NUM (insn
);
1806 /* INSN is a JUMP_INSN, COND_SET is the set of registers that are
1807 conditionally set before INSN. Store the set of registers that
1808 must be considered as used by this jump in USED and that of
1809 registers that must be considered as set in SET. */
1812 compute_jump_reg_dependencies (rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1813 regset cond_exec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1814 regset used ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1815 regset set ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1817 /* Nothing to do here, since we postprocess jumps in
1818 add_branch_dependences. */
1821 /* Used in schedule_insns to initialize current_sched_info for scheduling
1822 regions (or single basic blocks). */
1824 static struct sched_info region_sched_info
=
1827 can_schedule_ready_p
,
1832 contributes_to_priority
,
1833 compute_jump_reg_dependencies
,
1840 /* Determine if PAT sets a CLASS_LIKELY_SPILLED_P register. */
1843 sets_likely_spilled (rtx pat
)
1846 note_stores (pat
, sets_likely_spilled_1
, &ret
);
1851 sets_likely_spilled_1 (rtx x
, rtx pat
, void *data
)
1853 bool *ret
= (bool *) data
;
1855 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == SET
1857 && REGNO (x
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1858 && CLASS_LIKELY_SPILLED_P (REGNO_REG_CLASS (REGNO (x
))))
1862 /* Add dependences so that branches are scheduled to run last in their
1866 add_branch_dependences (rtx head
, rtx tail
)
1870 /* For all branches, calls, uses, clobbers, cc0 setters, and instructions
1871 that can throw exceptions, force them to remain in order at the end of
1872 the block by adding dependencies and giving the last a high priority.
1873 There may be notes present, and prev_head may also be a note.
1875 Branches must obviously remain at the end. Calls should remain at the
1876 end since moving them results in worse register allocation. Uses remain
1877 at the end to ensure proper register allocation.
1879 cc0 setters remain at the end because they can't be moved away from
1882 COND_EXEC insns cannot be moved past a branch (see e.g. PR17808).
1884 Insns setting CLASS_LIKELY_SPILLED_P registers (usually return values)
1885 are not moved before reload because we can wind up with register
1886 allocation failures. */
1890 while (CALL_P (insn
)
1892 || (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
)
1893 && (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == USE
1894 || GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == CLOBBER
1895 || can_throw_internal (insn
)
1897 || sets_cc0_p (PATTERN (insn
))
1899 || (!reload_completed
1900 && sets_likely_spilled (PATTERN (insn
)))))
1905 if (last
!= 0 && !find_insn_list (insn
, LOG_LINKS (last
)))
1907 if (! sched_insns_conditions_mutex_p (last
, insn
))
1908 add_dependence (last
, insn
, REG_DEP_ANTI
);
1909 INSN_REF_COUNT (insn
)++;
1912 CANT_MOVE (insn
) = 1;
1917 /* Don't overrun the bounds of the basic block. */
1921 insn
= PREV_INSN (insn
);
1924 /* Make sure these insns are scheduled last in their block. */
1927 while (insn
!= head
)
1929 insn
= prev_nonnote_insn (insn
);
1931 if (INSN_REF_COUNT (insn
) != 0)
1934 if (! sched_insns_conditions_mutex_p (last
, insn
))
1935 add_dependence (last
, insn
, REG_DEP_ANTI
);
1936 INSN_REF_COUNT (insn
) = 1;
1939 #ifdef HAVE_conditional_execution
1940 /* Finally, if the block ends in a jump, and we are doing intra-block
1941 scheduling, make sure that the branch depends on any COND_EXEC insns
1942 inside the block to avoid moving the COND_EXECs past the branch insn.
1944 We only have to do this after reload, because (1) before reload there
1945 are no COND_EXEC insns, and (2) the region scheduler is an intra-block
1946 scheduler after reload.
1948 FIXME: We could in some cases move COND_EXEC insns past the branch if
1949 this scheduler would be a little smarter. Consider this code:
1957 On a target with a one cycle stall on a memory access the optimal
1966 We don't want to put the 'X += 12' before the branch because it just
1967 wastes a cycle of execution time when the branch is taken.
1969 Note that in the example "!C" will always be true. That is another
1970 possible improvement for handling COND_EXECs in this scheduler: it
1971 could remove always-true predicates. */
1973 if (!reload_completed
|| ! JUMP_P (tail
))
1977 while (insn
!= head
)
1979 insn
= PREV_INSN (insn
);
1981 /* Note that we want to add this dependency even when
1982 sched_insns_conditions_mutex_p returns true. The whole point
1983 is that we _want_ this dependency, even if these insns really
1985 if (INSN_P (insn
) && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == COND_EXEC
)
1986 add_dependence (tail
, insn
, REG_DEP_ANTI
);
1991 /* Data structures for the computation of data dependences in a regions. We
1992 keep one `deps' structure for every basic block. Before analyzing the
1993 data dependences for a bb, its variables are initialized as a function of
1994 the variables of its predecessors. When the analysis for a bb completes,
1995 we save the contents to the corresponding bb_deps[bb] variable. */
1997 static struct deps
*bb_deps
;
1999 /* Duplicate the INSN_LIST elements of COPY and prepend them to OLD. */
2002 concat_INSN_LIST (rtx copy
, rtx old
)
2005 for (; copy
; copy
= XEXP (copy
, 1))
2006 new = alloc_INSN_LIST (XEXP (copy
, 0), new);
2011 concat_insn_mem_list (rtx copy_insns
, rtx copy_mems
, rtx
*old_insns_p
,
2014 rtx new_insns
= *old_insns_p
;
2015 rtx new_mems
= *old_mems_p
;
2019 new_insns
= alloc_INSN_LIST (XEXP (copy_insns
, 0), new_insns
);
2020 new_mems
= alloc_EXPR_LIST (VOIDmode
, XEXP (copy_mems
, 0), new_mems
);
2021 copy_insns
= XEXP (copy_insns
, 1);
2022 copy_mems
= XEXP (copy_mems
, 1);
2025 *old_insns_p
= new_insns
;
2026 *old_mems_p
= new_mems
;
2029 /* After computing the dependencies for block BB, propagate the dependencies
2030 found in TMP_DEPS to the successors of the block. */
2032 propagate_deps (int bb
, struct deps
*pred_deps
)
2034 basic_block block
= BASIC_BLOCK (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
));
2038 /* bb's structures are inherited by its successors. */
2039 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, block
->succs
)
2041 struct deps
*succ_deps
;
2043 reg_set_iterator rsi
;
2045 /* Only bbs "below" bb, in the same region, are interesting. */
2046 if (e
->dest
== EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
2047 || CONTAINING_RGN (block
->index
) != CONTAINING_RGN (e
->dest
->index
)
2048 || BLOCK_TO_BB (e
->dest
->index
) <= bb
)
2051 succ_deps
= bb_deps
+ BLOCK_TO_BB (e
->dest
->index
);
2053 /* The reg_last lists are inherited by successor. */
2054 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (&pred_deps
->reg_last_in_use
, 0, reg
, rsi
)
2056 struct deps_reg
*pred_rl
= &pred_deps
->reg_last
[reg
];
2057 struct deps_reg
*succ_rl
= &succ_deps
->reg_last
[reg
];
2059 succ_rl
->uses
= concat_INSN_LIST (pred_rl
->uses
, succ_rl
->uses
);
2060 succ_rl
->sets
= concat_INSN_LIST (pred_rl
->sets
, succ_rl
->sets
);
2061 succ_rl
->clobbers
= concat_INSN_LIST (pred_rl
->clobbers
,
2063 succ_rl
->uses_length
+= pred_rl
->uses_length
;
2064 succ_rl
->clobbers_length
+= pred_rl
->clobbers_length
;
2066 IOR_REG_SET (&succ_deps
->reg_last_in_use
, &pred_deps
->reg_last_in_use
);
2068 /* Mem read/write lists are inherited by successor. */
2069 concat_insn_mem_list (pred_deps
->pending_read_insns
,
2070 pred_deps
->pending_read_mems
,
2071 &succ_deps
->pending_read_insns
,
2072 &succ_deps
->pending_read_mems
);
2073 concat_insn_mem_list (pred_deps
->pending_write_insns
,
2074 pred_deps
->pending_write_mems
,
2075 &succ_deps
->pending_write_insns
,
2076 &succ_deps
->pending_write_mems
);
2078 succ_deps
->last_pending_memory_flush
2079 = concat_INSN_LIST (pred_deps
->last_pending_memory_flush
,
2080 succ_deps
->last_pending_memory_flush
);
2082 succ_deps
->pending_lists_length
+= pred_deps
->pending_lists_length
;
2083 succ_deps
->pending_flush_length
+= pred_deps
->pending_flush_length
;
2085 /* last_function_call is inherited by successor. */
2086 succ_deps
->last_function_call
2087 = concat_INSN_LIST (pred_deps
->last_function_call
,
2088 succ_deps
->last_function_call
);
2090 /* sched_before_next_call is inherited by successor. */
2091 succ_deps
->sched_before_next_call
2092 = concat_INSN_LIST (pred_deps
->sched_before_next_call
,
2093 succ_deps
->sched_before_next_call
);
2096 /* These lists should point to the right place, for correct
2098 bb_deps
[bb
].pending_read_insns
= pred_deps
->pending_read_insns
;
2099 bb_deps
[bb
].pending_read_mems
= pred_deps
->pending_read_mems
;
2100 bb_deps
[bb
].pending_write_insns
= pred_deps
->pending_write_insns
;
2101 bb_deps
[bb
].pending_write_mems
= pred_deps
->pending_write_mems
;
2103 /* Can't allow these to be freed twice. */
2104 pred_deps
->pending_read_insns
= 0;
2105 pred_deps
->pending_read_mems
= 0;
2106 pred_deps
->pending_write_insns
= 0;
2107 pred_deps
->pending_write_mems
= 0;
2110 /* Compute backward dependences inside bb. In a multiple blocks region:
2111 (1) a bb is analyzed after its predecessors, and (2) the lists in
2112 effect at the end of bb (after analyzing for bb) are inherited by
2115 Specifically for reg-reg data dependences, the block insns are
2116 scanned by sched_analyze () top-to-bottom. Two lists are
2117 maintained by sched_analyze (): reg_last[].sets for register DEFs,
2118 and reg_last[].uses for register USEs.
2120 When analysis is completed for bb, we update for its successors:
2121 ; - DEFS[succ] = Union (DEFS [succ], DEFS [bb])
2122 ; - USES[succ] = Union (USES [succ], DEFS [bb])
2124 The mechanism for computing mem-mem data dependence is very
2125 similar, and the result is interblock dependences in the region. */
2128 compute_block_backward_dependences (int bb
)
2131 struct deps tmp_deps
;
2133 tmp_deps
= bb_deps
[bb
];
2135 /* Do the analysis for this block. */
2136 get_block_head_tail (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
), &head
, &tail
);
2137 sched_analyze (&tmp_deps
, head
, tail
);
2138 add_branch_dependences (head
, tail
);
2140 if (current_nr_blocks
> 1)
2141 propagate_deps (bb
, &tmp_deps
);
2143 /* Free up the INSN_LISTs. */
2144 free_deps (&tmp_deps
);
2147 /* Remove all INSN_LISTs and EXPR_LISTs from the pending lists and add
2148 them to the unused_*_list variables, so that they can be reused. */
2151 free_pending_lists (void)
2155 for (bb
= 0; bb
< current_nr_blocks
; bb
++)
2157 free_INSN_LIST_list (&bb_deps
[bb
].pending_read_insns
);
2158 free_INSN_LIST_list (&bb_deps
[bb
].pending_write_insns
);
2159 free_EXPR_LIST_list (&bb_deps
[bb
].pending_read_mems
);
2160 free_EXPR_LIST_list (&bb_deps
[bb
].pending_write_mems
);
2164 /* Print dependences for debugging, callable from debugger. */
2167 debug_dependencies (void)
2171 fprintf (sched_dump
, ";; --------------- forward dependences: ------------ \n");
2172 for (bb
= 0; bb
< current_nr_blocks
; bb
++)
2178 get_block_head_tail (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
), &head
, &tail
);
2179 next_tail
= NEXT_INSN (tail
);
2180 fprintf (sched_dump
, "\n;; --- Region Dependences --- b %d bb %d \n",
2181 BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
), bb
);
2183 fprintf (sched_dump
, ";; %7s%6s%6s%6s%6s%6s%14s\n",
2184 "insn", "code", "bb", "dep", "prio", "cost",
2186 fprintf (sched_dump
, ";; %7s%6s%6s%6s%6s%6s%14s\n",
2187 "----", "----", "--", "---", "----", "----",
2190 for (insn
= head
; insn
!= next_tail
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
2194 if (! INSN_P (insn
))
2197 fprintf (sched_dump
, ";; %6d ", INSN_UID (insn
));
2200 n
= NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn
);
2202 fprintf (sched_dump
, "%s\n", GET_NOTE_INSN_NAME (n
));
2205 expanded_location xloc
;
2206 NOTE_EXPANDED_LOCATION (xloc
, insn
);
2207 fprintf (sched_dump
, "line %d, file %s\n",
2208 xloc
.line
, xloc
.file
);
2212 fprintf (sched_dump
, " {%s}\n", GET_RTX_NAME (GET_CODE (insn
)));
2216 fprintf (sched_dump
,
2217 ";; %s%5d%6d%6d%6d%6d%6d ",
2218 (SCHED_GROUP_P (insn
) ? "+" : " "),
2222 INSN_DEP_COUNT (insn
),
2223 INSN_PRIORITY (insn
),
2224 insn_cost (insn
, 0, 0));
2226 if (recog_memoized (insn
) < 0)
2227 fprintf (sched_dump
, "nothing");
2229 print_reservation (sched_dump
, insn
);
2231 fprintf (sched_dump
, "\t: ");
2232 for (link
= INSN_DEPEND (insn
); link
; link
= XEXP (link
, 1))
2233 fprintf (sched_dump
, "%d ", INSN_UID (XEXP (link
, 0)));
2234 fprintf (sched_dump
, "\n");
2237 fprintf (sched_dump
, "\n");
2240 /* Returns true if all the basic blocks of the current region have
2241 NOTE_DISABLE_SCHED_OF_BLOCK which means not to schedule that region. */
2243 sched_is_disabled_for_current_region_p (void)
2247 for (bb
= 0; bb
< current_nr_blocks
; bb
++)
2248 if (!(BASIC_BLOCK (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
))->flags
& BB_DISABLE_SCHEDULE
))
2254 /* Schedule a region. A region is either an inner loop, a loop-free
2255 subroutine, or a single basic block. Each bb in the region is
2256 scheduled after its flow predecessors. */
2259 schedule_region (int rgn
)
2265 int rgn_n_insns
= 0;
2266 int sched_rgn_n_insns
= 0;
2268 /* Set variables for the current region. */
2269 current_nr_blocks
= RGN_NR_BLOCKS (rgn
);
2270 current_blocks
= RGN_BLOCKS (rgn
);
2272 /* Don't schedule region that is marked by
2273 NOTE_DISABLE_SCHED_OF_BLOCK. */
2274 if (sched_is_disabled_for_current_region_p ())
2277 init_deps_global ();
2279 /* Initializations for region data dependence analysis. */
2280 bb_deps
= xmalloc (sizeof (struct deps
) * current_nr_blocks
);
2281 for (bb
= 0; bb
< current_nr_blocks
; bb
++)
2282 init_deps (bb_deps
+ bb
);
2284 /* Compute LOG_LINKS. */
2285 for (bb
= 0; bb
< current_nr_blocks
; bb
++)
2286 compute_block_backward_dependences (bb
);
2288 /* Compute INSN_DEPEND. */
2289 for (bb
= current_nr_blocks
- 1; bb
>= 0; bb
--)
2292 get_block_head_tail (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
), &head
, &tail
);
2294 compute_forward_dependences (head
, tail
);
2296 if (targetm
.sched
.dependencies_evaluation_hook
)
2297 targetm
.sched
.dependencies_evaluation_hook (head
, tail
);
2301 /* Set priorities. */
2302 for (bb
= 0; bb
< current_nr_blocks
; bb
++)
2305 get_block_head_tail (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
), &head
, &tail
);
2307 rgn_n_insns
+= set_priorities (head
, tail
);
2310 /* Compute interblock info: probabilities, split-edges, dominators, etc. */
2311 if (current_nr_blocks
> 1)
2313 prob
= xmalloc ((current_nr_blocks
) * sizeof (float));
2315 dom
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (current_nr_blocks
, current_nr_blocks
);
2316 sbitmap_vector_zero (dom
, current_nr_blocks
);
2318 /* Use ->aux to implement EDGE_TO_BIT mapping. */
2322 if (CONTAINING_RGN (block
->index
) != rgn
)
2324 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, block
->succs
)
2325 SET_EDGE_TO_BIT (e
, rgn_nr_edges
++);
2328 rgn_edges
= xmalloc (rgn_nr_edges
* sizeof (edge
));
2332 if (CONTAINING_RGN (block
->index
) != rgn
)
2334 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, block
->succs
)
2335 rgn_edges
[rgn_nr_edges
++] = e
;
2339 pot_split
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (current_nr_blocks
, rgn_nr_edges
);
2340 sbitmap_vector_zero (pot_split
, current_nr_blocks
);
2341 ancestor_edges
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (current_nr_blocks
, rgn_nr_edges
);
2342 sbitmap_vector_zero (ancestor_edges
, current_nr_blocks
);
2344 /* Compute probabilities, dominators, split_edges. */
2345 for (bb
= 0; bb
< current_nr_blocks
; bb
++)
2346 compute_dom_prob_ps (bb
);
2349 /* Now we can schedule all blocks. */
2350 for (bb
= 0; bb
< current_nr_blocks
; bb
++)
2353 int b
= BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
);
2355 get_block_head_tail (b
, &head
, &tail
);
2357 if (no_real_insns_p (head
, tail
))
2360 current_sched_info
->prev_head
= PREV_INSN (head
);
2361 current_sched_info
->next_tail
= NEXT_INSN (tail
);
2363 if (write_symbols
!= NO_DEBUG
)
2365 save_line_notes (b
, head
, tail
);
2366 rm_line_notes (head
, tail
);
2369 /* rm_other_notes only removes notes which are _inside_ the
2370 block---that is, it won't remove notes before the first real insn
2371 or after the last real insn of the block. So if the first insn
2372 has a REG_SAVE_NOTE which would otherwise be emitted before the
2373 insn, it is redundant with the note before the start of the
2374 block, and so we have to take it out. */
2379 for (note
= REG_NOTES (head
); note
; note
= XEXP (note
, 1))
2380 if (REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_SAVE_NOTE
)
2381 remove_note (head
, note
);
2384 /* Remove remaining note insns from the block, save them in
2385 note_list. These notes are restored at the end of
2386 schedule_block (). */
2387 rm_other_notes (head
, tail
);
2391 current_sched_info
->queue_must_finish_empty
2392 = current_nr_blocks
> 1 && !flag_schedule_interblock
;
2394 schedule_block (b
, rgn_n_insns
);
2395 sched_rgn_n_insns
+= sched_n_insns
;
2397 /* Update target block boundaries. */
2398 if (head
== BB_HEAD (BASIC_BLOCK (b
)))
2399 BB_HEAD (BASIC_BLOCK (b
)) = current_sched_info
->head
;
2400 if (tail
== BB_END (BASIC_BLOCK (b
)))
2401 BB_END (BASIC_BLOCK (b
)) = current_sched_info
->tail
;
2404 if (current_nr_blocks
> 1)
2406 free (candidate_table
);
2408 free (edgelst_table
);
2412 /* Sanity check: verify that all region insns were scheduled. */
2413 gcc_assert (sched_rgn_n_insns
== rgn_n_insns
);
2415 /* Restore line notes. */
2416 if (write_symbols
!= NO_DEBUG
)
2418 for (bb
= 0; bb
< current_nr_blocks
; bb
++)
2421 get_block_head_tail (BB_TO_BLOCK (bb
), &head
, &tail
);
2422 restore_line_notes (head
, tail
);
2426 /* Done with this region. */
2427 free_pending_lists ();
2429 finish_deps_global ();
2433 if (current_nr_blocks
> 1)
2435 /* Cleanup ->aux used for EDGE_TO_BIT mapping. */
2438 if (CONTAINING_RGN (block
->index
) != rgn
)
2440 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, block
->succs
)
2445 sbitmap_vector_free (dom
);
2446 sbitmap_vector_free (pot_split
);
2447 sbitmap_vector_free (ancestor_edges
);
2452 /* Indexed by region, holds the number of death notes found in that region.
2453 Used for consistency checks. */
2454 static int *deaths_in_region
;
2456 /* Initialize data structures for region scheduling. */
2465 rgn_table
= xmalloc ((n_basic_blocks
) * sizeof (region
));
2466 rgn_bb_table
= xmalloc ((n_basic_blocks
) * sizeof (int));
2467 block_to_bb
= xmalloc ((last_basic_block
) * sizeof (int));
2468 containing_rgn
= xmalloc ((last_basic_block
) * sizeof (int));
2470 /* Compute regions for scheduling. */
2471 if (reload_completed
2472 || n_basic_blocks
== 1
2473 || !flag_schedule_interblock
2474 || is_cfg_nonregular ())
2476 find_single_block_region ();
2480 /* Compute the dominators and post dominators. */
2481 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
2486 if (sched_verbose
>= 3)
2489 /* For now. This will move as more and more of haifa is converted
2490 to using the cfg code in flow.c. */
2491 free_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
2495 if (CHECK_DEAD_NOTES
)
2497 blocks
= sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block
);
2498 deaths_in_region
= xmalloc (sizeof (int) * nr_regions
);
2499 /* Remove all death notes from the subroutine. */
2500 for (rgn
= 0; rgn
< nr_regions
; rgn
++)
2504 sbitmap_zero (blocks
);
2505 for (b
= RGN_NR_BLOCKS (rgn
) - 1; b
>= 0; --b
)
2506 SET_BIT (blocks
, rgn_bb_table
[RGN_BLOCKS (rgn
) + b
]);
2508 deaths_in_region
[rgn
] = count_or_remove_death_notes (blocks
, 1);
2510 sbitmap_free (blocks
);
2513 count_or_remove_death_notes (NULL
, 1);
2516 /* The one entry point in this file. DUMP_FILE is the dump file for
2520 schedule_insns (FILE *dump_file
)
2522 sbitmap large_region_blocks
, blocks
;
2524 int any_large_regions
;
2527 /* Taking care of this degenerate case makes the rest of
2528 this code simpler. */
2529 if (n_basic_blocks
== 0)
2535 sched_init (dump_file
);
2539 current_sched_info
= ®ion_sched_info
;
2541 /* Schedule every region in the subroutine. */
2542 for (rgn
= 0; rgn
< nr_regions
; rgn
++)
2543 schedule_region (rgn
);
2545 /* Update life analysis for the subroutine. Do single block regions
2546 first so that we can verify that live_at_start didn't change. Then
2547 do all other blocks. */
2548 /* ??? There is an outside possibility that update_life_info, or more
2549 to the point propagate_block, could get called with nonzero flags
2550 more than once for one basic block. This would be kinda bad if it
2551 were to happen, since REG_INFO would be accumulated twice for the
2552 block, and we'd have twice the REG_DEAD notes.
2554 I'm fairly certain that this _shouldn't_ happen, since I don't think
2555 that live_at_start should change at region heads. Not sure what the
2556 best way to test for this kind of thing... */
2558 allocate_reg_life_data ();
2559 compute_bb_for_insn ();
2561 any_large_regions
= 0;
2562 large_region_blocks
= sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block
);
2563 sbitmap_zero (large_region_blocks
);
2565 SET_BIT (large_region_blocks
, bb
->index
);
2567 blocks
= sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block
);
2568 sbitmap_zero (blocks
);
2570 /* Update life information. For regions consisting of multiple blocks
2571 we've possibly done interblock scheduling that affects global liveness.
2572 For regions consisting of single blocks we need to do only local
2574 for (rgn
= 0; rgn
< nr_regions
; rgn
++)
2575 if (RGN_NR_BLOCKS (rgn
) > 1)
2576 any_large_regions
= 1;
2579 SET_BIT (blocks
, rgn_bb_table
[RGN_BLOCKS (rgn
)]);
2580 RESET_BIT (large_region_blocks
, rgn_bb_table
[RGN_BLOCKS (rgn
)]);
2583 /* Don't update reg info after reload, since that affects
2584 regs_ever_live, which should not change after reload. */
2585 update_life_info (blocks
, UPDATE_LIFE_LOCAL
,
2586 (reload_completed
? PROP_DEATH_NOTES
2587 : PROP_DEATH_NOTES
| PROP_REG_INFO
));
2588 if (any_large_regions
)
2590 update_life_info (large_region_blocks
, UPDATE_LIFE_GLOBAL
,
2591 PROP_DEATH_NOTES
| PROP_REG_INFO
);
2594 if (CHECK_DEAD_NOTES
)
2596 /* Verify the counts of basic block notes in single the basic block
2598 for (rgn
= 0; rgn
< nr_regions
; rgn
++)
2599 if (RGN_NR_BLOCKS (rgn
) == 1)
2601 sbitmap_zero (blocks
);
2602 SET_BIT (blocks
, rgn_bb_table
[RGN_BLOCKS (rgn
)]);
2604 gcc_assert (deaths_in_region
[rgn
]
2605 == count_or_remove_death_notes (blocks
, 0));
2607 free (deaths_in_region
);
2610 /* Reposition the prologue and epilogue notes in case we moved the
2611 prologue/epilogue insns. */
2612 if (reload_completed
)
2613 reposition_prologue_and_epilogue_notes (get_insns ());
2615 /* Delete redundant line notes. */
2616 if (write_symbols
!= NO_DEBUG
)
2617 rm_redundant_line_notes ();
2621 if (reload_completed
== 0 && flag_schedule_interblock
)
2623 fprintf (sched_dump
,
2624 "\n;; Procedure interblock/speculative motions == %d/%d \n",
2628 gcc_assert (nr_inter
<= 0);
2629 fprintf (sched_dump
, "\n\n");
2634 free (rgn_bb_table
);
2636 free (containing_rgn
);
2640 sbitmap_free (blocks
);
2641 sbitmap_free (large_region_blocks
);
2646 gate_handle_sched (void)
2648 #ifdef INSN_SCHEDULING
2649 return flag_schedule_insns
;
2655 /* Run instruction scheduler. */
2657 rest_of_handle_sched (void)
2659 #ifdef INSN_SCHEDULING
2660 /* Do control and data sched analysis,
2661 and write some of the results to dump file. */
2663 schedule_insns (dump_file
);
2668 gate_handle_sched2 (void)
2670 #ifdef INSN_SCHEDULING
2671 return optimize
> 0 && flag_schedule_insns_after_reload
;
2677 /* Run second scheduling pass after reload. */
2679 rest_of_handle_sched2 (void)
2681 #ifdef INSN_SCHEDULING
2682 /* Do control and data sched analysis again,
2683 and write some more of the results to dump file. */
2685 split_all_insns (1);
2687 if (flag_sched2_use_superblocks
|| flag_sched2_use_traces
)
2689 schedule_ebbs (dump_file
);
2690 /* No liveness updating code yet, but it should be easy to do.
2691 reg-stack recomputes the liveness when needed for now. */
2692 count_or_remove_death_notes (NULL
, 1);
2693 cleanup_cfg (CLEANUP_EXPENSIVE
);
2696 schedule_insns (dump_file
);
2700 struct tree_opt_pass pass_sched
=
2702 "sched1", /* name */
2703 gate_handle_sched
, /* gate */
2704 rest_of_handle_sched
, /* execute */
2707 0, /* static_pass_number */
2708 TV_SCHED
, /* tv_id */
2709 0, /* properties_required */
2710 0, /* properties_provided */
2711 0, /* properties_destroyed */
2712 0, /* todo_flags_start */
2714 TODO_ggc_collect
, /* todo_flags_finish */
2718 struct tree_opt_pass pass_sched2
=
2720 "sched2", /* name */
2721 gate_handle_sched2
, /* gate */
2722 rest_of_handle_sched2
, /* execute */
2725 0, /* static_pass_number */
2726 TV_SCHED2
, /* tv_id */
2727 0, /* properties_required */
2728 0, /* properties_provided */
2729 0, /* properties_destroyed */
2730 0, /* todo_flags_start */
2732 TODO_ggc_collect
, /* todo_flags_finish */