1 /* Global common subexpression elimination/Partial redundancy elimination
2 and global constant/copy propagation for GNU compiler.
3 Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 This file is part of GCC.
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24 - reordering of memory allocation and freeing to be more space efficient
25 - do rough calc of how many regs are needed in each block, and a rough
26 calc of how many regs are available in each class and use that to
27 throttle back the code in cases where RTX_COST is minimal.
28 - a store to the same address as a load does not kill the load if the
29 source of the store is also the destination of the load. Handling this
30 allows more load motion, particularly out of loops.
31 - ability to realloc sbitmap vectors would allow one initial computation
32 of reg_set_in_block with only subsequent additions, rather than
33 recomputing it for each pass
37 /* References searched while implementing this.
39 Compilers Principles, Techniques and Tools
43 Global Optimization by Suppression of Partial Redundancies
45 communications of the acm, Vol. 22, Num. 2, Feb. 1979
47 A Portable Machine-Independent Global Optimizer - Design and Measurements
49 Stanford Ph.D. thesis, Dec. 1983
51 A Fast Algorithm for Code Movement Optimization
53 SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 23, Num. 10, Oct. 1988
55 A Solution to a Problem with Morel and Renvoise's
56 Global Optimization by Suppression of Partial Redundancies
57 K-H Drechsler, M.P. Stadel
58 ACM TOPLAS, Vol. 10, Num. 4, Oct. 1988
60 Practical Adaptation of the Global Optimization
61 Algorithm of Morel and Renvoise
63 ACM TOPLAS, Vol. 13, Num. 2. Apr. 1991
65 Efficiently Computing Static Single Assignment Form and the Control
67 R. Cytron, J. Ferrante, B.K. Rosen, M.N. Wegman, and F.K. Zadeck
68 ACM TOPLAS, Vol. 13, Num. 4, Oct. 1991
71 J. Knoop, O. Ruthing, B. Steffen
72 ACM SIGPLAN Notices Vol. 27, Num. 7, Jul. 1992, '92 Conference on PLDI
74 What's In a Region? Or Computing Control Dependence Regions in Near-Linear
75 Time for Reducible Flow Control
77 ACM Letters on Programming Languages and Systems,
78 Vol. 2, Num. 1-4, Mar-Dec 1993
80 An Efficient Representation for Sparse Sets
81 Preston Briggs, Linda Torczon
82 ACM Letters on Programming Languages and Systems,
83 Vol. 2, Num. 1-4, Mar-Dec 1993
85 A Variation of Knoop, Ruthing, and Steffen's Lazy Code Motion
86 K-H Drechsler, M.P. Stadel
87 ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 28, Num. 5, May 1993
89 Partial Dead Code Elimination
90 J. Knoop, O. Ruthing, B. Steffen
91 ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 29, Num. 6, Jun. 1994
93 Effective Partial Redundancy Elimination
94 P. Briggs, K.D. Cooper
95 ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 29, Num. 6, Jun. 1994
97 The Program Structure Tree: Computing Control Regions in Linear Time
98 R. Johnson, D. Pearson, K. Pingali
99 ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 29, Num. 6, Jun. 1994
101 Optimal Code Motion: Theory and Practice
102 J. Knoop, O. Ruthing, B. Steffen
103 ACM TOPLAS, Vol. 16, Num. 4, Jul. 1994
105 The power of assignment motion
106 J. Knoop, O. Ruthing, B. Steffen
107 ACM SIGPLAN Notices Vol. 30, Num. 6, Jun. 1995, '95 Conference on PLDI
109 Global code motion / global value numbering
111 ACM SIGPLAN Notices Vol. 30, Num. 6, Jun. 1995, '95 Conference on PLDI
113 Value Driven Redundancy Elimination
115 Rice University Ph.D. thesis, Apr. 1996
119 Massively Scalar Compiler Project, Rice University, Sep. 1996
121 High Performance Compilers for Parallel Computing
125 Advanced Compiler Design and Implementation
127 Morgan Kaufmann, 1997
129 Building an Optimizing Compiler
133 People wishing to speed up the code here should read:
134 Elimination Algorithms for Data Flow Analysis
135 B.G. Ryder, M.C. Paull
136 ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 18, Num. 3, Sep. 1986
138 How to Analyze Large Programs Efficiently and Informatively
139 D.M. Dhamdhere, B.K. Rosen, F.K. Zadeck
140 ACM SIGPLAN Notices Vol. 27, Num. 7, Jul. 1992, '92 Conference on PLDI
142 People wishing to do something different can find various possibilities
143 in the above papers and elsewhere.
148 #include "coretypes.h"
156 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
159 #include "insn-config.h"
161 #include "basic-block.h"
163 #include "function.h"
172 #include "tree-pass.h"
175 /* Propagate flow information through back edges and thus enable PRE's
176 moving loop invariant calculations out of loops.
178 Originally this tended to create worse overall code, but several
179 improvements during the development of PRE seem to have made following
180 back edges generally a win.
182 Note much of the loop invariant code motion done here would normally
183 be done by loop.c, which has more heuristics for when to move invariants
184 out of loops. At some point we might need to move some of those
185 heuristics into gcse.c. */
187 /* We support GCSE via Partial Redundancy Elimination. PRE optimizations
188 are a superset of those done by GCSE.
190 We perform the following steps:
192 1) Compute basic block information.
194 2) Compute table of places where registers are set.
196 3) Perform copy/constant propagation.
198 4) Perform global cse using lazy code motion if not optimizing
199 for size, or code hoisting if we are.
201 5) Perform another pass of copy/constant propagation.
203 Two passes of copy/constant propagation are done because the first one
204 enables more GCSE and the second one helps to clean up the copies that
205 GCSE creates. This is needed more for PRE than for Classic because Classic
206 GCSE will try to use an existing register containing the common
207 subexpression rather than create a new one. This is harder to do for PRE
208 because of the code motion (which Classic GCSE doesn't do).
210 Expressions we are interested in GCSE-ing are of the form
211 (set (pseudo-reg) (expression)).
212 Function want_to_gcse_p says what these are.
214 PRE handles moving invariant expressions out of loops (by treating them as
215 partially redundant).
217 Eventually it would be nice to replace cse.c/gcse.c with SSA (static single
218 assignment) based GVN (global value numbering). L. T. Simpson's paper
219 (Rice University) on value numbering is a useful reference for this.
221 **********************
223 We used to support multiple passes but there are diminishing returns in
224 doing so. The first pass usually makes 90% of the changes that are doable.
225 A second pass can make a few more changes made possible by the first pass.
226 Experiments show any further passes don't make enough changes to justify
229 A study of spec92 using an unlimited number of passes:
230 [1 pass] = 1208 substitutions, [2] = 577, [3] = 202, [4] = 192, [5] = 83,
231 [6] = 34, [7] = 17, [8] = 9, [9] = 4, [10] = 4, [11] = 2,
232 [12] = 2, [13] = 1, [15] = 1, [16] = 2, [41] = 1
234 It was found doing copy propagation between each pass enables further
237 PRE is quite expensive in complicated functions because the DFA can take
238 a while to converge. Hence we only perform one pass. The parameter
239 max-gcse-passes can be modified if one wants to experiment.
241 **********************
243 The steps for PRE are:
245 1) Build the hash table of expressions we wish to GCSE (expr_hash_table).
247 2) Perform the data flow analysis for PRE.
249 3) Delete the redundant instructions
251 4) Insert the required copies [if any] that make the partially
252 redundant instructions fully redundant.
254 5) For other reaching expressions, insert an instruction to copy the value
255 to a newly created pseudo that will reach the redundant instruction.
257 The deletion is done first so that when we do insertions we
258 know which pseudo reg to use.
260 Various papers have argued that PRE DFA is expensive (O(n^2)) and others
261 argue it is not. The number of iterations for the algorithm to converge
262 is typically 2-4 so I don't view it as that expensive (relatively speaking).
264 PRE GCSE depends heavily on the second CSE pass to clean up the copies
265 we create. To make an expression reach the place where it's redundant,
266 the result of the expression is copied to a new register, and the redundant
267 expression is deleted by replacing it with this new register. Classic GCSE
268 doesn't have this problem as much as it computes the reaching defs of
269 each register in each block and thus can try to use an existing
272 /* GCSE global vars. */
274 /* Note whether or not we should run jump optimization after gcse. We
275 want to do this for two cases.
277 * If we changed any jumps via cprop.
279 * If we added any labels via edge splitting. */
280 static int run_jump_opt_after_gcse
;
282 /* An obstack for our working variables. */
283 static struct obstack gcse_obstack
;
285 struct reg_use
{rtx reg_rtx
; };
287 /* Hash table of expressions. */
291 /* The expression (SET_SRC for expressions, PATTERN for assignments). */
293 /* Index in the available expression bitmaps. */
295 /* Next entry with the same hash. */
296 struct expr
*next_same_hash
;
297 /* List of anticipatable occurrences in basic blocks in the function.
298 An "anticipatable occurrence" is one that is the first occurrence in the
299 basic block, the operands are not modified in the basic block prior
300 to the occurrence and the output is not used between the start of
301 the block and the occurrence. */
302 struct occr
*antic_occr
;
303 /* List of available occurrence in basic blocks in the function.
304 An "available occurrence" is one that is the last occurrence in the
305 basic block and the operands are not modified by following statements in
306 the basic block [including this insn]. */
307 struct occr
*avail_occr
;
308 /* Non-null if the computation is PRE redundant.
309 The value is the newly created pseudo-reg to record a copy of the
310 expression in all the places that reach the redundant copy. */
314 /* Occurrence of an expression.
315 There is one per basic block. If a pattern appears more than once the
316 last appearance is used [or first for anticipatable expressions]. */
320 /* Next occurrence of this expression. */
322 /* The insn that computes the expression. */
324 /* Nonzero if this [anticipatable] occurrence has been deleted. */
326 /* Nonzero if this [available] occurrence has been copied to
328 /* ??? This is mutually exclusive with deleted_p, so they could share
333 /* Expression and copy propagation hash tables.
334 Each hash table is an array of buckets.
335 ??? It is known that if it were an array of entries, structure elements
336 `next_same_hash' and `bitmap_index' wouldn't be necessary. However, it is
337 not clear whether in the final analysis a sufficient amount of memory would
338 be saved as the size of the available expression bitmaps would be larger
339 [one could build a mapping table without holes afterwards though].
340 Someday I'll perform the computation and figure it out. */
345 This is an array of `expr_hash_table_size' elements. */
348 /* Size of the hash table, in elements. */
351 /* Number of hash table elements. */
352 unsigned int n_elems
;
354 /* Whether the table is expression of copy propagation one. */
358 /* Expression hash table. */
359 static struct hash_table expr_hash_table
;
361 /* Copy propagation hash table. */
362 static struct hash_table set_hash_table
;
364 /* Mapping of uids to cuids.
365 Only real insns get cuids. */
366 static int *uid_cuid
;
368 /* Highest UID in UID_CUID. */
371 /* Get the cuid of an insn. */
372 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
373 #define INSN_CUID(INSN) \
374 (gcc_assert (INSN_UID (INSN) <= max_uid), uid_cuid[INSN_UID (INSN)])
376 #define INSN_CUID(INSN) (uid_cuid[INSN_UID (INSN)])
379 /* Number of cuids. */
382 /* Mapping of cuids to insns. */
383 static rtx
*cuid_insn
;
385 /* Get insn from cuid. */
386 #define CUID_INSN(CUID) (cuid_insn[CUID])
388 /* Maximum register number in function prior to doing gcse + 1.
389 Registers created during this pass have regno >= max_gcse_regno.
390 This is named with "gcse" to not collide with global of same name. */
391 static unsigned int max_gcse_regno
;
393 /* Table of registers that are modified.
395 For each register, each element is a list of places where the pseudo-reg
398 For simplicity, GCSE is done on sets of pseudo-regs only. PRE GCSE only
399 requires knowledge of which blocks kill which regs [and thus could use
400 a bitmap instead of the lists `reg_set_table' uses].
402 `reg_set_table' and could be turned into an array of bitmaps (num-bbs x
403 num-regs) [however perhaps it may be useful to keep the data as is]. One
404 advantage of recording things this way is that `reg_set_table' is fairly
405 sparse with respect to pseudo regs but for hard regs could be fairly dense
406 [relatively speaking]. And recording sets of pseudo-regs in lists speeds
407 up functions like compute_transp since in the case of pseudo-regs we only
408 need to iterate over the number of times a pseudo-reg is set, not over the
409 number of basic blocks [clearly there is a bit of a slow down in the cases
410 where a pseudo is set more than once in a block, however it is believed
411 that the net effect is to speed things up]. This isn't done for hard-regs
412 because recording call-clobbered hard-regs in `reg_set_table' at each
413 function call can consume a fair bit of memory, and iterating over
414 hard-regs stored this way in compute_transp will be more expensive. */
416 typedef struct reg_set
418 /* The next setting of this register. */
419 struct reg_set
*next
;
420 /* The index of the block where it was set. */
424 static reg_set
**reg_set_table
;
426 /* Size of `reg_set_table'.
427 The table starts out at max_gcse_regno + slop, and is enlarged as
429 static int reg_set_table_size
;
431 /* Amount to grow `reg_set_table' by when it's full. */
432 #define REG_SET_TABLE_SLOP 100
434 /* This is a list of expressions which are MEMs and will be used by load
436 Load motion tracks MEMs which aren't killed by
437 anything except itself. (i.e., loads and stores to a single location).
438 We can then allow movement of these MEM refs with a little special
439 allowance. (all stores copy the same value to the reaching reg used
440 for the loads). This means all values used to store into memory must have
441 no side effects so we can re-issue the setter value.
442 Store Motion uses this structure as an expression table to track stores
443 which look interesting, and might be moveable towards the exit block. */
447 struct expr
* expr
; /* Gcse expression reference for LM. */
448 rtx pattern
; /* Pattern of this mem. */
449 rtx pattern_regs
; /* List of registers mentioned by the mem. */
450 rtx loads
; /* INSN list of loads seen. */
451 rtx stores
; /* INSN list of stores seen. */
452 struct ls_expr
* next
; /* Next in the list. */
453 int invalid
; /* Invalid for some reason. */
454 int index
; /* If it maps to a bitmap index. */
455 unsigned int hash_index
; /* Index when in a hash table. */
456 rtx reaching_reg
; /* Register to use when re-writing. */
459 /* Array of implicit set patterns indexed by basic block index. */
460 static rtx
*implicit_sets
;
462 /* Head of the list of load/store memory refs. */
463 static struct ls_expr
* pre_ldst_mems
= NULL
;
465 /* Hashtable for the load/store memory refs. */
466 static htab_t pre_ldst_table
= NULL
;
468 /* Bitmap containing one bit for each register in the program.
469 Used when performing GCSE to track which registers have been set since
470 the start of the basic block. */
471 static regset reg_set_bitmap
;
473 /* For each block, a bitmap of registers set in the block.
474 This is used by compute_transp.
475 It is computed during hash table computation and not by compute_sets
476 as it includes registers added since the last pass (or between cprop and
477 gcse) and it's currently not easy to realloc sbitmap vectors. */
478 static sbitmap
*reg_set_in_block
;
480 /* Array, indexed by basic block number for a list of insns which modify
481 memory within that block. */
482 static rtx
* modify_mem_list
;
483 static bitmap modify_mem_list_set
;
485 /* This array parallels modify_mem_list, but is kept canonicalized. */
486 static rtx
* canon_modify_mem_list
;
488 /* Bitmap indexed by block numbers to record which blocks contain
490 static bitmap blocks_with_calls
;
492 /* Various variables for statistics gathering. */
494 /* Memory used in a pass.
495 This isn't intended to be absolutely precise. Its intent is only
496 to keep an eye on memory usage. */
497 static int bytes_used
;
499 /* GCSE substitutions made. */
500 static int gcse_subst_count
;
501 /* Number of copy instructions created. */
502 static int gcse_create_count
;
503 /* Number of local constants propagated. */
504 static int local_const_prop_count
;
505 /* Number of local copies propagated. */
506 static int local_copy_prop_count
;
507 /* Number of global constants propagated. */
508 static int global_const_prop_count
;
509 /* Number of global copies propagated. */
510 static int global_copy_prop_count
;
512 /* For available exprs */
513 static sbitmap
*ae_kill
, *ae_gen
;
515 static void compute_can_copy (void);
516 static void *gmalloc (size_t) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC
;
517 static void *gcalloc (size_t, size_t) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC
;
518 static void *grealloc (void *, size_t);
519 static void *gcse_alloc (unsigned long);
520 static void alloc_gcse_mem (void);
521 static void free_gcse_mem (void);
522 static void alloc_reg_set_mem (int);
523 static void free_reg_set_mem (void);
524 static void record_one_set (int, rtx
);
525 static void record_set_info (rtx
, rtx
, void *);
526 static void compute_sets (void);
527 static void hash_scan_insn (rtx
, struct hash_table
*, int);
528 static void hash_scan_set (rtx
, rtx
, struct hash_table
*);
529 static void hash_scan_clobber (rtx
, rtx
, struct hash_table
*);
530 static void hash_scan_call (rtx
, rtx
, struct hash_table
*);
531 static int want_to_gcse_p (rtx
);
532 static bool can_assign_to_reg_p (rtx
);
533 static bool gcse_constant_p (rtx
);
534 static int oprs_unchanged_p (rtx
, rtx
, int);
535 static int oprs_anticipatable_p (rtx
, rtx
);
536 static int oprs_available_p (rtx
, rtx
);
537 static void insert_expr_in_table (rtx
, enum machine_mode
, rtx
, int, int,
538 struct hash_table
*);
539 static void insert_set_in_table (rtx
, rtx
, struct hash_table
*);
540 static unsigned int hash_expr (rtx
, enum machine_mode
, int *, int);
541 static unsigned int hash_set (int, int);
542 static int expr_equiv_p (rtx
, rtx
);
543 static void record_last_reg_set_info (rtx
, int);
544 static void record_last_mem_set_info (rtx
);
545 static void record_last_set_info (rtx
, rtx
, void *);
546 static void compute_hash_table (struct hash_table
*);
547 static void alloc_hash_table (int, struct hash_table
*, int);
548 static void free_hash_table (struct hash_table
*);
549 static void compute_hash_table_work (struct hash_table
*);
550 static void dump_hash_table (FILE *, const char *, struct hash_table
*);
551 static struct expr
*lookup_set (unsigned int, struct hash_table
*);
552 static struct expr
*next_set (unsigned int, struct expr
*);
553 static void reset_opr_set_tables (void);
554 static int oprs_not_set_p (rtx
, rtx
);
555 static void mark_call (rtx
);
556 static void mark_set (rtx
, rtx
);
557 static void mark_clobber (rtx
, rtx
);
558 static void mark_oprs_set (rtx
);
559 static void alloc_cprop_mem (int, int);
560 static void free_cprop_mem (void);
561 static void compute_transp (rtx
, int, sbitmap
*, int);
562 static void compute_transpout (void);
563 static void compute_local_properties (sbitmap
*, sbitmap
*, sbitmap
*,
564 struct hash_table
*);
565 static void compute_cprop_data (void);
566 static void find_used_regs (rtx
*, void *);
567 static int try_replace_reg (rtx
, rtx
, rtx
);
568 static struct expr
*find_avail_set (int, rtx
);
569 static int cprop_jump (basic_block
, rtx
, rtx
, rtx
, rtx
);
570 static void mems_conflict_for_gcse_p (rtx
, rtx
, void *);
571 static int load_killed_in_block_p (basic_block
, int, rtx
, int);
572 static void canon_list_insert (rtx
, rtx
, void *);
573 static int cprop_insn (rtx
, int);
574 static int cprop (int);
575 static void find_implicit_sets (void);
576 static int one_cprop_pass (int, bool, bool);
577 static bool constprop_register (rtx
, rtx
, rtx
, bool);
578 static struct expr
*find_bypass_set (int, int);
579 static bool reg_killed_on_edge (rtx
, edge
);
580 static int bypass_block (basic_block
, rtx
, rtx
);
581 static int bypass_conditional_jumps (void);
582 static void alloc_pre_mem (int, int);
583 static void free_pre_mem (void);
584 static void compute_pre_data (void);
585 static int pre_expr_reaches_here_p (basic_block
, struct expr
*,
587 static void insert_insn_end_bb (struct expr
*, basic_block
, int);
588 static void pre_insert_copy_insn (struct expr
*, rtx
);
589 static void pre_insert_copies (void);
590 static int pre_delete (void);
591 static int pre_gcse (void);
592 static int one_pre_gcse_pass (int);
593 static void add_label_notes (rtx
, rtx
);
594 static void alloc_code_hoist_mem (int, int);
595 static void free_code_hoist_mem (void);
596 static void compute_code_hoist_vbeinout (void);
597 static void compute_code_hoist_data (void);
598 static int hoist_expr_reaches_here_p (basic_block
, int, basic_block
, char *);
599 static void hoist_code (void);
600 static int one_code_hoisting_pass (void);
601 static rtx
process_insert_insn (struct expr
*);
602 static int pre_edge_insert (struct edge_list
*, struct expr
**);
603 static int pre_expr_reaches_here_p_work (basic_block
, struct expr
*,
604 basic_block
, char *);
605 static struct ls_expr
* ldst_entry (rtx
);
606 static void free_ldst_entry (struct ls_expr
*);
607 static void free_ldst_mems (void);
608 static void print_ldst_list (FILE *);
609 static struct ls_expr
* find_rtx_in_ldst (rtx
);
610 static int enumerate_ldsts (void);
611 static inline struct ls_expr
* first_ls_expr (void);
612 static inline struct ls_expr
* next_ls_expr (struct ls_expr
*);
613 static int simple_mem (rtx
);
614 static void invalidate_any_buried_refs (rtx
);
615 static void compute_ld_motion_mems (void);
616 static void trim_ld_motion_mems (void);
617 static void update_ld_motion_stores (struct expr
*);
618 static void reg_set_info (rtx
, rtx
, void *);
619 static void reg_clear_last_set (rtx
, rtx
, void *);
620 static bool store_ops_ok (rtx
, int *);
621 static rtx
extract_mentioned_regs (rtx
);
622 static rtx
extract_mentioned_regs_helper (rtx
, rtx
);
623 static void find_moveable_store (rtx
, int *, int *);
624 static int compute_store_table (void);
625 static bool load_kills_store (rtx
, rtx
, int);
626 static bool find_loads (rtx
, rtx
, int);
627 static bool store_killed_in_insn (rtx
, rtx
, rtx
, int);
628 static bool store_killed_after (rtx
, rtx
, rtx
, basic_block
, int *, rtx
*);
629 static bool store_killed_before (rtx
, rtx
, rtx
, basic_block
, int *);
630 static void build_store_vectors (void);
631 static void insert_insn_start_bb (rtx
, basic_block
);
632 static int insert_store (struct ls_expr
*, edge
);
633 static void remove_reachable_equiv_notes (basic_block
, struct ls_expr
*);
634 static void replace_store_insn (rtx
, rtx
, basic_block
, struct ls_expr
*);
635 static void delete_store (struct ls_expr
*, basic_block
);
636 static void free_store_memory (void);
637 static void store_motion (void);
638 static void free_insn_expr_list_list (rtx
*);
639 static void clear_modify_mem_tables (void);
640 static void free_modify_mem_tables (void);
641 static rtx
gcse_emit_move_after (rtx
, rtx
, rtx
);
642 static void local_cprop_find_used_regs (rtx
*, void *);
643 static bool do_local_cprop (rtx
, rtx
, bool, rtx
*);
644 static bool adjust_libcall_notes (rtx
, rtx
, rtx
, rtx
*);
645 static void local_cprop_pass (bool);
646 static bool is_too_expensive (const char *);
649 /* Entry point for global common subexpression elimination.
650 F is the first instruction in the function. Return nonzero if a
654 gcse_main (rtx f ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
657 /* Bytes used at start of pass. */
658 int initial_bytes_used
;
659 /* Maximum number of bytes used by a pass. */
661 /* Point to release obstack data from for each pass. */
662 char *gcse_obstack_bottom
;
664 /* We do not construct an accurate cfg in functions which call
665 setjmp, so just punt to be safe. */
666 if (current_function_calls_setjmp
)
669 /* Assume that we do not need to run jump optimizations after gcse. */
670 run_jump_opt_after_gcse
= 0;
672 /* Identify the basic block information for this function, including
673 successors and predecessors. */
674 max_gcse_regno
= max_reg_num ();
677 dump_flow_info (dump_file
, dump_flags
);
679 /* Return if there's nothing to do, or it is too expensive. */
680 if (n_basic_blocks
<= NUM_FIXED_BLOCKS
+ 1
681 || is_too_expensive (_("GCSE disabled")))
684 gcc_obstack_init (&gcse_obstack
);
688 init_alias_analysis ();
689 /* Record where pseudo-registers are set. This data is kept accurate
690 during each pass. ??? We could also record hard-reg information here
691 [since it's unchanging], however it is currently done during hash table
694 It may be tempting to compute MEM set information here too, but MEM sets
695 will be subject to code motion one day and thus we need to compute
696 information about memory sets when we build the hash tables. */
698 alloc_reg_set_mem (max_gcse_regno
);
702 initial_bytes_used
= bytes_used
;
704 gcse_obstack_bottom
= gcse_alloc (1);
706 while (changed
&& pass
< MAX_GCSE_PASSES
)
710 fprintf (dump_file
, "GCSE pass %d\n\n", pass
+ 1);
712 /* Initialize bytes_used to the space for the pred/succ lists,
713 and the reg_set_table data. */
714 bytes_used
= initial_bytes_used
;
716 /* Each pass may create new registers, so recalculate each time. */
717 max_gcse_regno
= max_reg_num ();
721 /* Don't allow constant propagation to modify jumps
723 timevar_push (TV_CPROP1
);
724 changed
= one_cprop_pass (pass
+ 1, false, false);
725 timevar_pop (TV_CPROP1
);
731 timevar_push (TV_PRE
);
732 changed
|= one_pre_gcse_pass (pass
+ 1);
733 /* We may have just created new basic blocks. Release and
734 recompute various things which are sized on the number of
738 free_modify_mem_tables ();
739 modify_mem_list
= gcalloc (last_basic_block
, sizeof (rtx
));
740 canon_modify_mem_list
= gcalloc (last_basic_block
, sizeof (rtx
));
743 alloc_reg_set_mem (max_reg_num ());
745 run_jump_opt_after_gcse
= 1;
746 timevar_pop (TV_PRE
);
749 if (max_pass_bytes
< bytes_used
)
750 max_pass_bytes
= bytes_used
;
752 /* Free up memory, then reallocate for code hoisting. We can
753 not re-use the existing allocated memory because the tables
754 will not have info for the insns or registers created by
755 partial redundancy elimination. */
758 /* It does not make sense to run code hoisting unless we are optimizing
759 for code size -- it rarely makes programs faster, and can make
760 them bigger if we did partial redundancy elimination (when optimizing
761 for space, we don't run the partial redundancy algorithms). */
764 timevar_push (TV_HOIST
);
765 max_gcse_regno
= max_reg_num ();
767 changed
|= one_code_hoisting_pass ();
770 if (max_pass_bytes
< bytes_used
)
771 max_pass_bytes
= bytes_used
;
772 timevar_pop (TV_HOIST
);
777 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
781 obstack_free (&gcse_obstack
, gcse_obstack_bottom
);
785 /* Do one last pass of copy propagation, including cprop into
786 conditional jumps. */
788 max_gcse_regno
= max_reg_num ();
790 /* This time, go ahead and allow cprop to alter jumps. */
791 timevar_push (TV_CPROP2
);
792 one_cprop_pass (pass
+ 1, true, false);
793 timevar_pop (TV_CPROP2
);
798 fprintf (dump_file
, "GCSE of %s: %d basic blocks, ",
799 current_function_name (), n_basic_blocks
);
800 fprintf (dump_file
, "%d pass%s, %d bytes\n\n",
801 pass
, pass
> 1 ? "es" : "", max_pass_bytes
);
804 obstack_free (&gcse_obstack
, NULL
);
807 /* We are finished with alias. */
808 end_alias_analysis ();
809 allocate_reg_info (max_reg_num (), FALSE
, FALSE
);
811 if (!optimize_size
&& flag_gcse_sm
)
813 timevar_push (TV_LSM
);
815 timevar_pop (TV_LSM
);
818 /* Record where pseudo-registers are set. */
819 return run_jump_opt_after_gcse
;
822 /* Misc. utilities. */
824 /* Nonzero for each mode that supports (set (reg) (reg)).
825 This is trivially true for integer and floating point values.
826 It may or may not be true for condition codes. */
827 static char can_copy
[(int) NUM_MACHINE_MODES
];
829 /* Compute which modes support reg/reg copy operations. */
832 compute_can_copy (void)
835 #ifndef AVOID_CCMODE_COPIES
838 memset (can_copy
, 0, NUM_MACHINE_MODES
);
841 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_MACHINE_MODES
; i
++)
842 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (i
) == MODE_CC
)
844 #ifdef AVOID_CCMODE_COPIES
847 reg
= gen_rtx_REG ((enum machine_mode
) i
, LAST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER
+ 1);
848 insn
= emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, reg
, reg
));
849 if (recog (PATTERN (insn
), insn
, NULL
) >= 0)
859 /* Returns whether the mode supports reg/reg copy operations. */
862 can_copy_p (enum machine_mode mode
)
864 static bool can_copy_init_p
= false;
866 if (! can_copy_init_p
)
869 can_copy_init_p
= true;
872 return can_copy
[mode
] != 0;
875 /* Cover function to xmalloc to record bytes allocated. */
878 gmalloc (size_t size
)
881 return xmalloc (size
);
884 /* Cover function to xcalloc to record bytes allocated. */
887 gcalloc (size_t nelem
, size_t elsize
)
889 bytes_used
+= nelem
* elsize
;
890 return xcalloc (nelem
, elsize
);
893 /* Cover function to xrealloc.
894 We don't record the additional size since we don't know it.
895 It won't affect memory usage stats much anyway. */
898 grealloc (void *ptr
, size_t size
)
900 return xrealloc (ptr
, size
);
903 /* Cover function to obstack_alloc. */
906 gcse_alloc (unsigned long size
)
909 return obstack_alloc (&gcse_obstack
, size
);
912 /* Allocate memory for the cuid mapping array,
913 and reg/memory set tracking tables.
915 This is called at the start of each pass. */
918 alloc_gcse_mem (void)
924 /* Find the largest UID and create a mapping from UIDs to CUIDs.
925 CUIDs are like UIDs except they increase monotonically, have no gaps,
926 and only apply to real insns.
927 (Actually, there are gaps, for insn that are not inside a basic block.
928 but we should never see those anyway, so this is OK.) */
930 max_uid
= get_max_uid ();
931 uid_cuid
= gcalloc (max_uid
+ 1, sizeof (int));
934 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb
, insn
)
937 uid_cuid
[INSN_UID (insn
)] = i
++;
939 uid_cuid
[INSN_UID (insn
)] = i
;
942 /* Create a table mapping cuids to insns. */
945 cuid_insn
= gcalloc (max_cuid
+ 1, sizeof (rtx
));
948 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb
, insn
)
950 CUID_INSN (i
++) = insn
;
952 /* Allocate vars to track sets of regs. */
953 reg_set_bitmap
= BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL
);
955 /* Allocate vars to track sets of regs, memory per block. */
956 reg_set_in_block
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block
, max_gcse_regno
);
957 /* Allocate array to keep a list of insns which modify memory in each
959 modify_mem_list
= gcalloc (last_basic_block
, sizeof (rtx
));
960 canon_modify_mem_list
= gcalloc (last_basic_block
, sizeof (rtx
));
961 modify_mem_list_set
= BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL
);
962 blocks_with_calls
= BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL
);
965 /* Free memory allocated by alloc_gcse_mem. */
973 BITMAP_FREE (reg_set_bitmap
);
975 sbitmap_vector_free (reg_set_in_block
);
976 free_modify_mem_tables ();
977 BITMAP_FREE (modify_mem_list_set
);
978 BITMAP_FREE (blocks_with_calls
);
981 /* Compute the local properties of each recorded expression.
983 Local properties are those that are defined by the block, irrespective of
986 An expression is transparent in a block if its operands are not modified
989 An expression is computed (locally available) in a block if it is computed
990 at least once and expression would contain the same value if the
991 computation was moved to the end of the block.
993 An expression is locally anticipatable in a block if it is computed at
994 least once and expression would contain the same value if the computation
995 was moved to the beginning of the block.
997 We call this routine for cprop, pre and code hoisting. They all compute
998 basically the same information and thus can easily share this code.
1000 TRANSP, COMP, and ANTLOC are destination sbitmaps for recording local
1001 properties. If NULL, then it is not necessary to compute or record that
1002 particular property.
1004 TABLE controls which hash table to look at. If it is set hash table,
1005 additionally, TRANSP is computed as ~TRANSP, since this is really cprop's
1009 compute_local_properties (sbitmap
*transp
, sbitmap
*comp
, sbitmap
*antloc
,
1010 struct hash_table
*table
)
1014 /* Initialize any bitmaps that were passed in. */
1018 sbitmap_vector_zero (transp
, last_basic_block
);
1020 sbitmap_vector_ones (transp
, last_basic_block
);
1024 sbitmap_vector_zero (comp
, last_basic_block
);
1026 sbitmap_vector_zero (antloc
, last_basic_block
);
1028 for (i
= 0; i
< table
->size
; i
++)
1032 for (expr
= table
->table
[i
]; expr
!= NULL
; expr
= expr
->next_same_hash
)
1034 int indx
= expr
->bitmap_index
;
1037 /* The expression is transparent in this block if it is not killed.
1038 We start by assuming all are transparent [none are killed], and
1039 then reset the bits for those that are. */
1041 compute_transp (expr
->expr
, indx
, transp
, table
->set_p
);
1043 /* The occurrences recorded in antic_occr are exactly those that
1044 we want to set to nonzero in ANTLOC. */
1046 for (occr
= expr
->antic_occr
; occr
!= NULL
; occr
= occr
->next
)
1048 SET_BIT (antloc
[BLOCK_NUM (occr
->insn
)], indx
);
1050 /* While we're scanning the table, this is a good place to
1052 occr
->deleted_p
= 0;
1055 /* The occurrences recorded in avail_occr are exactly those that
1056 we want to set to nonzero in COMP. */
1058 for (occr
= expr
->avail_occr
; occr
!= NULL
; occr
= occr
->next
)
1060 SET_BIT (comp
[BLOCK_NUM (occr
->insn
)], indx
);
1062 /* While we're scanning the table, this is a good place to
1067 /* While we're scanning the table, this is a good place to
1069 expr
->reaching_reg
= 0;
1074 /* Register set information.
1076 `reg_set_table' records where each register is set or otherwise
1079 static struct obstack reg_set_obstack
;
1082 alloc_reg_set_mem (int n_regs
)
1084 reg_set_table_size
= n_regs
+ REG_SET_TABLE_SLOP
;
1085 reg_set_table
= gcalloc (reg_set_table_size
, sizeof (struct reg_set
*));
1087 gcc_obstack_init (®_set_obstack
);
1091 free_reg_set_mem (void)
1093 free (reg_set_table
);
1094 obstack_free (®_set_obstack
, NULL
);
1097 /* Record REGNO in the reg_set table. */
1100 record_one_set (int regno
, rtx insn
)
1102 /* Allocate a new reg_set element and link it onto the list. */
1103 struct reg_set
*new_reg_info
;
1105 /* If the table isn't big enough, enlarge it. */
1106 if (regno
>= reg_set_table_size
)
1108 int new_size
= regno
+ REG_SET_TABLE_SLOP
;
1110 reg_set_table
= grealloc (reg_set_table
,
1111 new_size
* sizeof (struct reg_set
*));
1112 memset (reg_set_table
+ reg_set_table_size
, 0,
1113 (new_size
- reg_set_table_size
) * sizeof (struct reg_set
*));
1114 reg_set_table_size
= new_size
;
1117 new_reg_info
= obstack_alloc (®_set_obstack
, sizeof (struct reg_set
));
1118 bytes_used
+= sizeof (struct reg_set
);
1119 new_reg_info
->bb_index
= BLOCK_NUM (insn
);
1120 new_reg_info
->next
= reg_set_table
[regno
];
1121 reg_set_table
[regno
] = new_reg_info
;
1124 /* Called from compute_sets via note_stores to handle one SET or CLOBBER in
1125 an insn. The DATA is really the instruction in which the SET is
1129 record_set_info (rtx dest
, rtx setter ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, void *data
)
1131 rtx record_set_insn
= (rtx
) data
;
1133 if (REG_P (dest
) && REGNO (dest
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
1134 record_one_set (REGNO (dest
), record_set_insn
);
1137 /* Scan the function and record each set of each pseudo-register.
1139 This is called once, at the start of the gcse pass. See the comments for
1140 `reg_set_table' for further documentation. */
1149 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb
, insn
)
1151 note_stores (PATTERN (insn
), record_set_info
, insn
);
1154 /* Hash table support. */
1156 struct reg_avail_info
1158 basic_block last_bb
;
1163 static struct reg_avail_info
*reg_avail_info
;
1164 static basic_block current_bb
;
1167 /* See whether X, the source of a set, is something we want to consider for
1171 want_to_gcse_p (rtx x
)
1174 /* On register stack architectures, don't GCSE constants from the
1175 constant pool, as the benefits are often swamped by the overhead
1176 of shuffling the register stack between basic blocks. */
1177 if (IS_STACK_MODE (GET_MODE (x
)))
1178 x
= avoid_constant_pool_reference (x
);
1181 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
1192 return can_assign_to_reg_p (x
);
1196 /* Used internally by can_assign_to_reg_p. */
1198 static GTY(()) rtx test_insn
;
1200 /* Return true if we can assign X to a pseudo register. */
1203 can_assign_to_reg_p (rtx x
)
1205 int num_clobbers
= 0;
1208 /* If this is a valid operand, we are OK. If it's VOIDmode, we aren't. */
1209 if (general_operand (x
, GET_MODE (x
)))
1211 else if (GET_MODE (x
) == VOIDmode
)
1214 /* Otherwise, check if we can make a valid insn from it. First initialize
1215 our test insn if we haven't already. */
1219 = make_insn_raw (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
,
1220 gen_rtx_REG (word_mode
,
1221 FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
* 2),
1223 NEXT_INSN (test_insn
) = PREV_INSN (test_insn
) = 0;
1226 /* Now make an insn like the one we would make when GCSE'ing and see if
1228 PUT_MODE (SET_DEST (PATTERN (test_insn
)), GET_MODE (x
));
1229 SET_SRC (PATTERN (test_insn
)) = x
;
1230 return ((icode
= recog (PATTERN (test_insn
), test_insn
, &num_clobbers
)) >= 0
1231 && (num_clobbers
== 0 || ! added_clobbers_hard_reg_p (icode
)));
1234 /* Return nonzero if the operands of expression X are unchanged from the
1235 start of INSN's basic block up to but not including INSN (if AVAIL_P == 0),
1236 or from INSN to the end of INSN's basic block (if AVAIL_P != 0). */
1239 oprs_unchanged_p (rtx x
, rtx insn
, int avail_p
)
1248 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
1253 struct reg_avail_info
*info
= ®_avail_info
[REGNO (x
)];
1255 if (info
->last_bb
!= current_bb
)
1258 return info
->last_set
< INSN_CUID (insn
);
1260 return info
->first_set
>= INSN_CUID (insn
);
1264 if (load_killed_in_block_p (current_bb
, INSN_CUID (insn
),
1268 return oprs_unchanged_p (XEXP (x
, 0), insn
, avail_p
);
1294 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1, fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
); i
>= 0; i
--)
1298 /* If we are about to do the last recursive call needed at this
1299 level, change it into iteration. This function is called enough
1302 return oprs_unchanged_p (XEXP (x
, i
), insn
, avail_p
);
1304 else if (! oprs_unchanged_p (XEXP (x
, i
), insn
, avail_p
))
1307 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
1308 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
1309 if (! oprs_unchanged_p (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), insn
, avail_p
))
1316 /* Used for communication between mems_conflict_for_gcse_p and
1317 load_killed_in_block_p. Nonzero if mems_conflict_for_gcse_p finds a
1318 conflict between two memory references. */
1319 static int gcse_mems_conflict_p
;
1321 /* Used for communication between mems_conflict_for_gcse_p and
1322 load_killed_in_block_p. A memory reference for a load instruction,
1323 mems_conflict_for_gcse_p will see if a memory store conflicts with
1324 this memory load. */
1325 static rtx gcse_mem_operand
;
1327 /* DEST is the output of an instruction. If it is a memory reference, and
1328 possibly conflicts with the load found in gcse_mem_operand, then set
1329 gcse_mems_conflict_p to a nonzero value. */
1332 mems_conflict_for_gcse_p (rtx dest
, rtx setter ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1333 void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1335 while (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
1336 || GET_CODE (dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
1337 || GET_CODE (dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
1338 dest
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
1340 /* If DEST is not a MEM, then it will not conflict with the load. Note
1341 that function calls are assumed to clobber memory, but are handled
1346 /* If we are setting a MEM in our list of specially recognized MEMs,
1347 don't mark as killed this time. */
1349 if (expr_equiv_p (dest
, gcse_mem_operand
) && pre_ldst_mems
!= NULL
)
1351 if (!find_rtx_in_ldst (dest
))
1352 gcse_mems_conflict_p
= 1;
1356 if (true_dependence (dest
, GET_MODE (dest
), gcse_mem_operand
,
1358 gcse_mems_conflict_p
= 1;
1361 /* Return nonzero if the expression in X (a memory reference) is killed
1362 in block BB before or after the insn with the CUID in UID_LIMIT.
1363 AVAIL_P is nonzero for kills after UID_LIMIT, and zero for kills
1366 To check the entire block, set UID_LIMIT to max_uid + 1 and
1370 load_killed_in_block_p (basic_block bb
, int uid_limit
, rtx x
, int avail_p
)
1372 rtx list_entry
= modify_mem_list
[bb
->index
];
1374 /* If this is a readonly then we aren't going to be changing it. */
1375 if (MEM_READONLY_P (x
))
1381 /* Ignore entries in the list that do not apply. */
1383 && INSN_CUID (XEXP (list_entry
, 0)) < uid_limit
)
1385 && INSN_CUID (XEXP (list_entry
, 0)) > uid_limit
))
1387 list_entry
= XEXP (list_entry
, 1);
1391 setter
= XEXP (list_entry
, 0);
1393 /* If SETTER is a call everything is clobbered. Note that calls
1394 to pure functions are never put on the list, so we need not
1395 worry about them. */
1396 if (CALL_P (setter
))
1399 /* SETTER must be an INSN of some kind that sets memory. Call
1400 note_stores to examine each hunk of memory that is modified.
1402 The note_stores interface is pretty limited, so we have to
1403 communicate via global variables. Yuk. */
1404 gcse_mem_operand
= x
;
1405 gcse_mems_conflict_p
= 0;
1406 note_stores (PATTERN (setter
), mems_conflict_for_gcse_p
, NULL
);
1407 if (gcse_mems_conflict_p
)
1409 list_entry
= XEXP (list_entry
, 1);
1414 /* Return nonzero if the operands of expression X are unchanged from
1415 the start of INSN's basic block up to but not including INSN. */
1418 oprs_anticipatable_p (rtx x
, rtx insn
)
1420 return oprs_unchanged_p (x
, insn
, 0);
1423 /* Return nonzero if the operands of expression X are unchanged from
1424 INSN to the end of INSN's basic block. */
1427 oprs_available_p (rtx x
, rtx insn
)
1429 return oprs_unchanged_p (x
, insn
, 1);
1432 /* Hash expression X.
1434 MODE is only used if X is a CONST_INT. DO_NOT_RECORD_P is a boolean
1435 indicating if a volatile operand is found or if the expression contains
1436 something we don't want to insert in the table. HASH_TABLE_SIZE is
1437 the current size of the hash table to be probed. */
1440 hash_expr (rtx x
, enum machine_mode mode
, int *do_not_record_p
,
1441 int hash_table_size
)
1445 *do_not_record_p
= 0;
1447 hash
= hash_rtx (x
, mode
, do_not_record_p
,
1448 NULL
, /*have_reg_qty=*/false);
1449 return hash
% hash_table_size
;
1452 /* Hash a set of register REGNO.
1454 Sets are hashed on the register that is set. This simplifies the PRE copy
1457 ??? May need to make things more elaborate. Later, as necessary. */
1460 hash_set (int regno
, int hash_table_size
)
1465 return hash
% hash_table_size
;
1468 /* Return nonzero if exp1 is equivalent to exp2. */
1471 expr_equiv_p (rtx x
, rtx y
)
1473 return exp_equiv_p (x
, y
, 0, true);
1476 /* Insert expression X in INSN in the hash TABLE.
1477 If it is already present, record it as the last occurrence in INSN's
1480 MODE is the mode of the value X is being stored into.
1481 It is only used if X is a CONST_INT.
1483 ANTIC_P is nonzero if X is an anticipatable expression.
1484 AVAIL_P is nonzero if X is an available expression. */
1487 insert_expr_in_table (rtx x
, enum machine_mode mode
, rtx insn
, int antic_p
,
1488 int avail_p
, struct hash_table
*table
)
1490 int found
, do_not_record_p
;
1492 struct expr
*cur_expr
, *last_expr
= NULL
;
1493 struct occr
*antic_occr
, *avail_occr
;
1495 hash
= hash_expr (x
, mode
, &do_not_record_p
, table
->size
);
1497 /* Do not insert expression in table if it contains volatile operands,
1498 or if hash_expr determines the expression is something we don't want
1499 to or can't handle. */
1500 if (do_not_record_p
)
1503 cur_expr
= table
->table
[hash
];
1506 while (cur_expr
&& 0 == (found
= expr_equiv_p (cur_expr
->expr
, x
)))
1508 /* If the expression isn't found, save a pointer to the end of
1510 last_expr
= cur_expr
;
1511 cur_expr
= cur_expr
->next_same_hash
;
1516 cur_expr
= gcse_alloc (sizeof (struct expr
));
1517 bytes_used
+= sizeof (struct expr
);
1518 if (table
->table
[hash
] == NULL
)
1519 /* This is the first pattern that hashed to this index. */
1520 table
->table
[hash
] = cur_expr
;
1522 /* Add EXPR to end of this hash chain. */
1523 last_expr
->next_same_hash
= cur_expr
;
1525 /* Set the fields of the expr element. */
1527 cur_expr
->bitmap_index
= table
->n_elems
++;
1528 cur_expr
->next_same_hash
= NULL
;
1529 cur_expr
->antic_occr
= NULL
;
1530 cur_expr
->avail_occr
= NULL
;
1533 /* Now record the occurrence(s). */
1536 antic_occr
= cur_expr
->antic_occr
;
1538 if (antic_occr
&& BLOCK_NUM (antic_occr
->insn
) != BLOCK_NUM (insn
))
1542 /* Found another instance of the expression in the same basic block.
1543 Prefer the currently recorded one. We want the first one in the
1544 block and the block is scanned from start to end. */
1545 ; /* nothing to do */
1548 /* First occurrence of this expression in this basic block. */
1549 antic_occr
= gcse_alloc (sizeof (struct occr
));
1550 bytes_used
+= sizeof (struct occr
);
1551 antic_occr
->insn
= insn
;
1552 antic_occr
->next
= cur_expr
->antic_occr
;
1553 antic_occr
->deleted_p
= 0;
1554 cur_expr
->antic_occr
= antic_occr
;
1560 avail_occr
= cur_expr
->avail_occr
;
1562 if (avail_occr
&& BLOCK_NUM (avail_occr
->insn
) == BLOCK_NUM (insn
))
1564 /* Found another instance of the expression in the same basic block.
1565 Prefer this occurrence to the currently recorded one. We want
1566 the last one in the block and the block is scanned from start
1568 avail_occr
->insn
= insn
;
1572 /* First occurrence of this expression in this basic block. */
1573 avail_occr
= gcse_alloc (sizeof (struct occr
));
1574 bytes_used
+= sizeof (struct occr
);
1575 avail_occr
->insn
= insn
;
1576 avail_occr
->next
= cur_expr
->avail_occr
;
1577 avail_occr
->deleted_p
= 0;
1578 cur_expr
->avail_occr
= avail_occr
;
1583 /* Insert pattern X in INSN in the hash table.
1584 X is a SET of a reg to either another reg or a constant.
1585 If it is already present, record it as the last occurrence in INSN's
1589 insert_set_in_table (rtx x
, rtx insn
, struct hash_table
*table
)
1593 struct expr
*cur_expr
, *last_expr
= NULL
;
1594 struct occr
*cur_occr
;
1596 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (x
) == SET
&& REG_P (SET_DEST (x
)));
1598 hash
= hash_set (REGNO (SET_DEST (x
)), table
->size
);
1600 cur_expr
= table
->table
[hash
];
1603 while (cur_expr
&& 0 == (found
= expr_equiv_p (cur_expr
->expr
, x
)))
1605 /* If the expression isn't found, save a pointer to the end of
1607 last_expr
= cur_expr
;
1608 cur_expr
= cur_expr
->next_same_hash
;
1613 cur_expr
= gcse_alloc (sizeof (struct expr
));
1614 bytes_used
+= sizeof (struct expr
);
1615 if (table
->table
[hash
] == NULL
)
1616 /* This is the first pattern that hashed to this index. */
1617 table
->table
[hash
] = cur_expr
;
1619 /* Add EXPR to end of this hash chain. */
1620 last_expr
->next_same_hash
= cur_expr
;
1622 /* Set the fields of the expr element.
1623 We must copy X because it can be modified when copy propagation is
1624 performed on its operands. */
1625 cur_expr
->expr
= copy_rtx (x
);
1626 cur_expr
->bitmap_index
= table
->n_elems
++;
1627 cur_expr
->next_same_hash
= NULL
;
1628 cur_expr
->antic_occr
= NULL
;
1629 cur_expr
->avail_occr
= NULL
;
1632 /* Now record the occurrence. */
1633 cur_occr
= cur_expr
->avail_occr
;
1635 if (cur_occr
&& BLOCK_NUM (cur_occr
->insn
) == BLOCK_NUM (insn
))
1637 /* Found another instance of the expression in the same basic block.
1638 Prefer this occurrence to the currently recorded one. We want
1639 the last one in the block and the block is scanned from start
1641 cur_occr
->insn
= insn
;
1645 /* First occurrence of this expression in this basic block. */
1646 cur_occr
= gcse_alloc (sizeof (struct occr
));
1647 bytes_used
+= sizeof (struct occr
);
1649 cur_occr
->insn
= insn
;
1650 cur_occr
->next
= cur_expr
->avail_occr
;
1651 cur_occr
->deleted_p
= 0;
1652 cur_expr
->avail_occr
= cur_occr
;
1656 /* Determine whether the rtx X should be treated as a constant for
1657 the purposes of GCSE's constant propagation. */
1660 gcse_constant_p (rtx x
)
1662 /* Consider a COMPARE of two integers constant. */
1663 if (GET_CODE (x
) == COMPARE
1664 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == CONST_INT
1665 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == CONST_INT
)
1668 /* Consider a COMPARE of the same registers is a constant
1669 if they are not floating point registers. */
1670 if (GET_CODE(x
) == COMPARE
1671 && REG_P (XEXP (x
, 0)) && REG_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
1672 && REGNO (XEXP (x
, 0)) == REGNO (XEXP (x
, 1))
1673 && ! FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)))
1674 && ! FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 1))))
1677 return CONSTANT_P (x
);
1680 /* Scan pattern PAT of INSN and add an entry to the hash TABLE (set or
1684 hash_scan_set (rtx pat
, rtx insn
, struct hash_table
*table
)
1686 rtx src
= SET_SRC (pat
);
1687 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (pat
);
1690 if (GET_CODE (src
) == CALL
)
1691 hash_scan_call (src
, insn
, table
);
1693 else if (REG_P (dest
))
1695 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (dest
);
1698 /* See if a REG_NOTE shows this equivalent to a simpler expression.
1699 This allows us to do a single GCSE pass and still eliminate
1700 redundant constants, addresses or other expressions that are
1701 constructed with multiple instructions. */
1702 note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
);
1705 ? gcse_constant_p (XEXP (note
, 0))
1706 : want_to_gcse_p (XEXP (note
, 0))))
1707 src
= XEXP (note
, 0), pat
= gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, dest
, src
);
1709 /* Only record sets of pseudo-regs in the hash table. */
1711 && regno
>= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1712 /* Don't GCSE something if we can't do a reg/reg copy. */
1713 && can_copy_p (GET_MODE (dest
))
1714 /* GCSE commonly inserts instruction after the insn. We can't
1715 do that easily for EH_REGION notes so disable GCSE on these
1717 && !find_reg_note (insn
, REG_EH_REGION
, NULL_RTX
)
1718 /* Is SET_SRC something we want to gcse? */
1719 && want_to_gcse_p (src
)
1720 /* Don't CSE a nop. */
1721 && ! set_noop_p (pat
)
1722 /* Don't GCSE if it has attached REG_EQUIV note.
1723 At this point this only function parameters should have
1724 REG_EQUIV notes and if the argument slot is used somewhere
1725 explicitly, it means address of parameter has been taken,
1726 so we should not extend the lifetime of the pseudo. */
1727 && (note
== NULL_RTX
|| ! MEM_P (XEXP (note
, 0))))
1729 /* An expression is not anticipatable if its operands are
1730 modified before this insn or if this is not the only SET in
1732 int antic_p
= oprs_anticipatable_p (src
, insn
) && single_set (insn
);
1733 /* An expression is not available if its operands are
1734 subsequently modified, including this insn. It's also not
1735 available if this is a branch, because we can't insert
1736 a set after the branch. */
1737 int avail_p
= (oprs_available_p (src
, insn
)
1738 && ! JUMP_P (insn
));
1740 insert_expr_in_table (src
, GET_MODE (dest
), insn
, antic_p
, avail_p
, table
);
1743 /* Record sets for constant/copy propagation. */
1744 else if (table
->set_p
1745 && regno
>= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1747 && REGNO (src
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1748 && can_copy_p (GET_MODE (dest
))
1749 && REGNO (src
) != regno
)
1750 || gcse_constant_p (src
))
1751 /* A copy is not available if its src or dest is subsequently
1752 modified. Here we want to search from INSN+1 on, but
1753 oprs_available_p searches from INSN on. */
1754 && (insn
== BB_END (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
))
1755 || ((tmp
= next_nonnote_insn (insn
)) != NULL_RTX
1756 && oprs_available_p (pat
, tmp
))))
1757 insert_set_in_table (pat
, insn
, table
);
1759 /* In case of store we want to consider the memory value as available in
1760 the REG stored in that memory. This makes it possible to remove
1761 redundant loads from due to stores to the same location. */
1762 else if (flag_gcse_las
&& REG_P (src
) && MEM_P (dest
))
1764 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (src
);
1766 /* Do not do this for constant/copy propagation. */
1768 /* Only record sets of pseudo-regs in the hash table. */
1769 && regno
>= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1770 /* Don't GCSE something if we can't do a reg/reg copy. */
1771 && can_copy_p (GET_MODE (src
))
1772 /* GCSE commonly inserts instruction after the insn. We can't
1773 do that easily for EH_REGION notes so disable GCSE on these
1775 && ! find_reg_note (insn
, REG_EH_REGION
, NULL_RTX
)
1776 /* Is SET_DEST something we want to gcse? */
1777 && want_to_gcse_p (dest
)
1778 /* Don't CSE a nop. */
1779 && ! set_noop_p (pat
)
1780 /* Don't GCSE if it has attached REG_EQUIV note.
1781 At this point this only function parameters should have
1782 REG_EQUIV notes and if the argument slot is used somewhere
1783 explicitly, it means address of parameter has been taken,
1784 so we should not extend the lifetime of the pseudo. */
1785 && ((note
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_EQUIV
, NULL_RTX
)) == 0
1786 || ! MEM_P (XEXP (note
, 0))))
1788 /* Stores are never anticipatable. */
1790 /* An expression is not available if its operands are
1791 subsequently modified, including this insn. It's also not
1792 available if this is a branch, because we can't insert
1793 a set after the branch. */
1794 int avail_p
= oprs_available_p (dest
, insn
)
1797 /* Record the memory expression (DEST) in the hash table. */
1798 insert_expr_in_table (dest
, GET_MODE (dest
), insn
,
1799 antic_p
, avail_p
, table
);
1805 hash_scan_clobber (rtx x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1806 struct hash_table
*table ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1808 /* Currently nothing to do. */
1812 hash_scan_call (rtx x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1813 struct hash_table
*table ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1815 /* Currently nothing to do. */
1818 /* Process INSN and add hash table entries as appropriate.
1820 Only available expressions that set a single pseudo-reg are recorded.
1822 Single sets in a PARALLEL could be handled, but it's an extra complication
1823 that isn't dealt with right now. The trick is handling the CLOBBERs that
1824 are also in the PARALLEL. Later.
1826 If SET_P is nonzero, this is for the assignment hash table,
1827 otherwise it is for the expression hash table.
1828 If IN_LIBCALL_BLOCK nonzero, we are in a libcall block, and should
1829 not record any expressions. */
1832 hash_scan_insn (rtx insn
, struct hash_table
*table
, int in_libcall_block
)
1834 rtx pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
1837 if (in_libcall_block
)
1840 /* Pick out the sets of INSN and for other forms of instructions record
1841 what's been modified. */
1843 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == SET
)
1844 hash_scan_set (pat
, insn
, table
);
1845 else if (GET_CODE (pat
) == PARALLEL
)
1846 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (pat
, 0); i
++)
1848 rtx x
= XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
);
1850 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SET
)
1851 hash_scan_set (x
, insn
, table
);
1852 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == CLOBBER
)
1853 hash_scan_clobber (x
, insn
, table
);
1854 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == CALL
)
1855 hash_scan_call (x
, insn
, table
);
1858 else if (GET_CODE (pat
) == CLOBBER
)
1859 hash_scan_clobber (pat
, insn
, table
);
1860 else if (GET_CODE (pat
) == CALL
)
1861 hash_scan_call (pat
, insn
, table
);
1865 dump_hash_table (FILE *file
, const char *name
, struct hash_table
*table
)
1868 /* Flattened out table, so it's printed in proper order. */
1869 struct expr
**flat_table
;
1870 unsigned int *hash_val
;
1873 flat_table
= xcalloc (table
->n_elems
, sizeof (struct expr
*));
1874 hash_val
= xmalloc (table
->n_elems
* sizeof (unsigned int));
1876 for (i
= 0; i
< (int) table
->size
; i
++)
1877 for (expr
= table
->table
[i
]; expr
!= NULL
; expr
= expr
->next_same_hash
)
1879 flat_table
[expr
->bitmap_index
] = expr
;
1880 hash_val
[expr
->bitmap_index
] = i
;
1883 fprintf (file
, "%s hash table (%d buckets, %d entries)\n",
1884 name
, table
->size
, table
->n_elems
);
1886 for (i
= 0; i
< (int) table
->n_elems
; i
++)
1887 if (flat_table
[i
] != 0)
1889 expr
= flat_table
[i
];
1890 fprintf (file
, "Index %d (hash value %d)\n ",
1891 expr
->bitmap_index
, hash_val
[i
]);
1892 print_rtl (file
, expr
->expr
);
1893 fprintf (file
, "\n");
1896 fprintf (file
, "\n");
1902 /* Record register first/last/block set information for REGNO in INSN.
1904 first_set records the first place in the block where the register
1905 is set and is used to compute "anticipatability".
1907 last_set records the last place in the block where the register
1908 is set and is used to compute "availability".
1910 last_bb records the block for which first_set and last_set are
1911 valid, as a quick test to invalidate them.
1913 reg_set_in_block records whether the register is set in the block
1914 and is used to compute "transparency". */
1917 record_last_reg_set_info (rtx insn
, int regno
)
1919 struct reg_avail_info
*info
= ®_avail_info
[regno
];
1920 int cuid
= INSN_CUID (insn
);
1922 info
->last_set
= cuid
;
1923 if (info
->last_bb
!= current_bb
)
1925 info
->last_bb
= current_bb
;
1926 info
->first_set
= cuid
;
1927 SET_BIT (reg_set_in_block
[current_bb
->index
], regno
);
1932 /* Record all of the canonicalized MEMs of record_last_mem_set_info's insn.
1933 Note we store a pair of elements in the list, so they have to be
1934 taken off pairwise. */
1937 canon_list_insert (rtx dest ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, rtx unused1 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1940 rtx dest_addr
, insn
;
1943 while (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
1944 || GET_CODE (dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
1945 || GET_CODE (dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
1946 dest
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
1948 /* If DEST is not a MEM, then it will not conflict with a load. Note
1949 that function calls are assumed to clobber memory, but are handled
1955 dest_addr
= get_addr (XEXP (dest
, 0));
1956 dest_addr
= canon_rtx (dest_addr
);
1957 insn
= (rtx
) v_insn
;
1958 bb
= BLOCK_NUM (insn
);
1960 canon_modify_mem_list
[bb
] =
1961 alloc_EXPR_LIST (VOIDmode
, dest_addr
, canon_modify_mem_list
[bb
]);
1962 canon_modify_mem_list
[bb
] =
1963 alloc_EXPR_LIST (VOIDmode
, dest
, canon_modify_mem_list
[bb
]);
1966 /* Record memory modification information for INSN. We do not actually care
1967 about the memory location(s) that are set, or even how they are set (consider
1968 a CALL_INSN). We merely need to record which insns modify memory. */
1971 record_last_mem_set_info (rtx insn
)
1973 int bb
= BLOCK_NUM (insn
);
1975 /* load_killed_in_block_p will handle the case of calls clobbering
1977 modify_mem_list
[bb
] = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn
, modify_mem_list
[bb
]);
1978 bitmap_set_bit (modify_mem_list_set
, bb
);
1982 /* Note that traversals of this loop (other than for free-ing)
1983 will break after encountering a CALL_INSN. So, there's no
1984 need to insert a pair of items, as canon_list_insert does. */
1985 canon_modify_mem_list
[bb
] =
1986 alloc_INSN_LIST (insn
, canon_modify_mem_list
[bb
]);
1987 bitmap_set_bit (blocks_with_calls
, bb
);
1990 note_stores (PATTERN (insn
), canon_list_insert
, (void*) insn
);
1993 /* Called from compute_hash_table via note_stores to handle one
1994 SET or CLOBBER in an insn. DATA is really the instruction in which
1995 the SET is taking place. */
1998 record_last_set_info (rtx dest
, rtx setter ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, void *data
)
2000 rtx last_set_insn
= (rtx
) data
;
2002 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
)
2003 dest
= SUBREG_REG (dest
);
2006 record_last_reg_set_info (last_set_insn
, REGNO (dest
));
2007 else if (MEM_P (dest
)
2008 /* Ignore pushes, they clobber nothing. */
2009 && ! push_operand (dest
, GET_MODE (dest
)))
2010 record_last_mem_set_info (last_set_insn
);
2013 /* Top level function to create an expression or assignment hash table.
2015 Expression entries are placed in the hash table if
2016 - they are of the form (set (pseudo-reg) src),
2017 - src is something we want to perform GCSE on,
2018 - none of the operands are subsequently modified in the block
2020 Assignment entries are placed in the hash table if
2021 - they are of the form (set (pseudo-reg) src),
2022 - src is something we want to perform const/copy propagation on,
2023 - none of the operands or target are subsequently modified in the block
2025 Currently src must be a pseudo-reg or a const_int.
2027 TABLE is the table computed. */
2030 compute_hash_table_work (struct hash_table
*table
)
2034 /* While we compute the hash table we also compute a bit array of which
2035 registers are set in which blocks.
2036 ??? This isn't needed during const/copy propagation, but it's cheap to
2038 sbitmap_vector_zero (reg_set_in_block
, last_basic_block
);
2040 /* re-Cache any INSN_LIST nodes we have allocated. */
2041 clear_modify_mem_tables ();
2042 /* Some working arrays used to track first and last set in each block. */
2043 reg_avail_info
= gmalloc (max_gcse_regno
* sizeof (struct reg_avail_info
));
2045 for (i
= 0; i
< max_gcse_regno
; ++i
)
2046 reg_avail_info
[i
].last_bb
= NULL
;
2048 FOR_EACH_BB (current_bb
)
2052 int in_libcall_block
;
2054 /* First pass over the instructions records information used to
2055 determine when registers and memory are first and last set.
2056 ??? hard-reg reg_set_in_block computation
2057 could be moved to compute_sets since they currently don't change. */
2059 FOR_BB_INSNS (current_bb
, insn
)
2061 if (! INSN_P (insn
))
2066 for (regno
= 0; regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
; regno
++)
2067 if (TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (regs_invalidated_by_call
, regno
))
2068 record_last_reg_set_info (insn
, regno
);
2073 note_stores (PATTERN (insn
), record_last_set_info
, insn
);
2076 /* Insert implicit sets in the hash table. */
2078 && implicit_sets
[current_bb
->index
] != NULL_RTX
)
2079 hash_scan_set (implicit_sets
[current_bb
->index
],
2080 BB_HEAD (current_bb
), table
);
2082 /* The next pass builds the hash table. */
2083 in_libcall_block
= 0;
2084 FOR_BB_INSNS (current_bb
, insn
)
2087 if (find_reg_note (insn
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
))
2088 in_libcall_block
= 1;
2089 else if (table
->set_p
&& find_reg_note (insn
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
))
2090 in_libcall_block
= 0;
2091 hash_scan_insn (insn
, table
, in_libcall_block
);
2092 if (!table
->set_p
&& find_reg_note (insn
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
))
2093 in_libcall_block
= 0;
2097 free (reg_avail_info
);
2098 reg_avail_info
= NULL
;
2101 /* Allocate space for the set/expr hash TABLE.
2102 N_INSNS is the number of instructions in the function.
2103 It is used to determine the number of buckets to use.
2104 SET_P determines whether set or expression table will
2108 alloc_hash_table (int n_insns
, struct hash_table
*table
, int set_p
)
2112 table
->size
= n_insns
/ 4;
2113 if (table
->size
< 11)
2116 /* Attempt to maintain efficient use of hash table.
2117 Making it an odd number is simplest for now.
2118 ??? Later take some measurements. */
2120 n
= table
->size
* sizeof (struct expr
*);
2121 table
->table
= gmalloc (n
);
2122 table
->set_p
= set_p
;
2125 /* Free things allocated by alloc_hash_table. */
2128 free_hash_table (struct hash_table
*table
)
2130 free (table
->table
);
2133 /* Compute the hash TABLE for doing copy/const propagation or
2134 expression hash table. */
2137 compute_hash_table (struct hash_table
*table
)
2139 /* Initialize count of number of entries in hash table. */
2141 memset (table
->table
, 0, table
->size
* sizeof (struct expr
*));
2143 compute_hash_table_work (table
);
2146 /* Expression tracking support. */
2148 /* Lookup REGNO in the set TABLE. The result is a pointer to the
2149 table entry, or NULL if not found. */
2151 static struct expr
*
2152 lookup_set (unsigned int regno
, struct hash_table
*table
)
2154 unsigned int hash
= hash_set (regno
, table
->size
);
2157 expr
= table
->table
[hash
];
2159 while (expr
&& REGNO (SET_DEST (expr
->expr
)) != regno
)
2160 expr
= expr
->next_same_hash
;
2165 /* Return the next entry for REGNO in list EXPR. */
2167 static struct expr
*
2168 next_set (unsigned int regno
, struct expr
*expr
)
2171 expr
= expr
->next_same_hash
;
2172 while (expr
&& REGNO (SET_DEST (expr
->expr
)) != regno
);
2177 /* Like free_INSN_LIST_list or free_EXPR_LIST_list, except that the node
2178 types may be mixed. */
2181 free_insn_expr_list_list (rtx
*listp
)
2185 for (list
= *listp
; list
; list
= next
)
2187 next
= XEXP (list
, 1);
2188 if (GET_CODE (list
) == EXPR_LIST
)
2189 free_EXPR_LIST_node (list
);
2191 free_INSN_LIST_node (list
);
2197 /* Clear canon_modify_mem_list and modify_mem_list tables. */
2199 clear_modify_mem_tables (void)
2204 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (modify_mem_list_set
, 0, i
, bi
)
2206 free_INSN_LIST_list (modify_mem_list
+ i
);
2207 free_insn_expr_list_list (canon_modify_mem_list
+ i
);
2209 bitmap_clear (modify_mem_list_set
);
2210 bitmap_clear (blocks_with_calls
);
2213 /* Release memory used by modify_mem_list_set. */
2216 free_modify_mem_tables (void)
2218 clear_modify_mem_tables ();
2219 free (modify_mem_list
);
2220 free (canon_modify_mem_list
);
2221 modify_mem_list
= 0;
2222 canon_modify_mem_list
= 0;
2225 /* Reset tables used to keep track of what's still available [since the
2226 start of the block]. */
2229 reset_opr_set_tables (void)
2231 /* Maintain a bitmap of which regs have been set since beginning of
2233 CLEAR_REG_SET (reg_set_bitmap
);
2235 /* Also keep a record of the last instruction to modify memory.
2236 For now this is very trivial, we only record whether any memory
2237 location has been modified. */
2238 clear_modify_mem_tables ();
2241 /* Return nonzero if the operands of X are not set before INSN in
2242 INSN's basic block. */
2245 oprs_not_set_p (rtx x
, rtx insn
)
2254 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
2270 if (load_killed_in_block_p (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
),
2271 INSN_CUID (insn
), x
, 0))
2274 return oprs_not_set_p (XEXP (x
, 0), insn
);
2277 return ! REGNO_REG_SET_P (reg_set_bitmap
, REGNO (x
));
2283 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1, fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
); i
>= 0; i
--)
2287 /* If we are about to do the last recursive call
2288 needed at this level, change it into iteration.
2289 This function is called enough to be worth it. */
2291 return oprs_not_set_p (XEXP (x
, i
), insn
);
2293 if (! oprs_not_set_p (XEXP (x
, i
), insn
))
2296 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
2297 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
2298 if (! oprs_not_set_p (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), insn
))
2305 /* Mark things set by a CALL. */
2308 mark_call (rtx insn
)
2310 if (! CONST_OR_PURE_CALL_P (insn
))
2311 record_last_mem_set_info (insn
);
2314 /* Mark things set by a SET. */
2317 mark_set (rtx pat
, rtx insn
)
2319 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (pat
);
2321 while (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
2322 || GET_CODE (dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
2323 || GET_CODE (dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
2324 dest
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
2327 SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_set_bitmap
, REGNO (dest
));
2328 else if (MEM_P (dest
))
2329 record_last_mem_set_info (insn
);
2331 if (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (pat
)) == CALL
)
2335 /* Record things set by a CLOBBER. */
2338 mark_clobber (rtx pat
, rtx insn
)
2340 rtx clob
= XEXP (pat
, 0);
2342 while (GET_CODE (clob
) == SUBREG
|| GET_CODE (clob
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
2343 clob
= XEXP (clob
, 0);
2346 SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_set_bitmap
, REGNO (clob
));
2348 record_last_mem_set_info (insn
);
2351 /* Record things set by INSN.
2352 This data is used by oprs_not_set_p. */
2355 mark_oprs_set (rtx insn
)
2357 rtx pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
2360 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == SET
)
2361 mark_set (pat
, insn
);
2362 else if (GET_CODE (pat
) == PARALLEL
)
2363 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (pat
, 0); i
++)
2365 rtx x
= XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
);
2367 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SET
)
2369 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == CLOBBER
)
2370 mark_clobber (x
, insn
);
2371 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == CALL
)
2375 else if (GET_CODE (pat
) == CLOBBER
)
2376 mark_clobber (pat
, insn
);
2377 else if (GET_CODE (pat
) == CALL
)
2382 /* Compute copy/constant propagation working variables. */
2384 /* Local properties of assignments. */
2385 static sbitmap
*cprop_pavloc
;
2386 static sbitmap
*cprop_absaltered
;
2388 /* Global properties of assignments (computed from the local properties). */
2389 static sbitmap
*cprop_avin
;
2390 static sbitmap
*cprop_avout
;
2392 /* Allocate vars used for copy/const propagation. N_BLOCKS is the number of
2393 basic blocks. N_SETS is the number of sets. */
2396 alloc_cprop_mem (int n_blocks
, int n_sets
)
2398 cprop_pavloc
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_sets
);
2399 cprop_absaltered
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_sets
);
2401 cprop_avin
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_sets
);
2402 cprop_avout
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_sets
);
2405 /* Free vars used by copy/const propagation. */
2408 free_cprop_mem (void)
2410 sbitmap_vector_free (cprop_pavloc
);
2411 sbitmap_vector_free (cprop_absaltered
);
2412 sbitmap_vector_free (cprop_avin
);
2413 sbitmap_vector_free (cprop_avout
);
2416 /* For each block, compute whether X is transparent. X is either an
2417 expression or an assignment [though we don't care which, for this context
2418 an assignment is treated as an expression]. For each block where an
2419 element of X is modified, set (SET_P == 1) or reset (SET_P == 0) the INDX
2423 compute_transp (rtx x
, int indx
, sbitmap
*bmap
, int set_p
)
2431 /* repeat is used to turn tail-recursion into iteration since GCC
2432 can't do it when there's no return value. */
2438 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
2444 if (REGNO (x
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
2447 if (TEST_BIT (reg_set_in_block
[bb
->index
], REGNO (x
)))
2448 SET_BIT (bmap
[bb
->index
], indx
);
2452 for (r
= reg_set_table
[REGNO (x
)]; r
!= NULL
; r
= r
->next
)
2453 SET_BIT (bmap
[r
->bb_index
], indx
);
2458 if (REGNO (x
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
2461 if (TEST_BIT (reg_set_in_block
[bb
->index
], REGNO (x
)))
2462 RESET_BIT (bmap
[bb
->index
], indx
);
2466 for (r
= reg_set_table
[REGNO (x
)]; r
!= NULL
; r
= r
->next
)
2467 RESET_BIT (bmap
[r
->bb_index
], indx
);
2474 if (! MEM_READONLY_P (x
))
2479 /* First handle all the blocks with calls. We don't need to
2480 do any list walking for them. */
2481 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (blocks_with_calls
, 0, bb_index
, bi
)
2484 SET_BIT (bmap
[bb_index
], indx
);
2486 RESET_BIT (bmap
[bb_index
], indx
);
2489 /* Now iterate over the blocks which have memory modifications
2490 but which do not have any calls. */
2491 EXECUTE_IF_AND_COMPL_IN_BITMAP (modify_mem_list_set
,
2495 rtx list_entry
= canon_modify_mem_list
[bb_index
];
2499 rtx dest
, dest_addr
;
2501 /* LIST_ENTRY must be an INSN of some kind that sets memory.
2502 Examine each hunk of memory that is modified. */
2504 dest
= XEXP (list_entry
, 0);
2505 list_entry
= XEXP (list_entry
, 1);
2506 dest_addr
= XEXP (list_entry
, 0);
2508 if (canon_true_dependence (dest
, GET_MODE (dest
), dest_addr
,
2509 x
, rtx_addr_varies_p
))
2512 SET_BIT (bmap
[bb_index
], indx
);
2514 RESET_BIT (bmap
[bb_index
], indx
);
2517 list_entry
= XEXP (list_entry
, 1);
2541 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1, fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
); i
>= 0; i
--)
2545 /* If we are about to do the last recursive call
2546 needed at this level, change it into iteration.
2547 This function is called enough to be worth it. */
2554 compute_transp (XEXP (x
, i
), indx
, bmap
, set_p
);
2556 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
2557 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
2558 compute_transp (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), indx
, bmap
, set_p
);
2562 /* Top level routine to do the dataflow analysis needed by copy/const
2566 compute_cprop_data (void)
2568 compute_local_properties (cprop_absaltered
, cprop_pavloc
, NULL
, &set_hash_table
);
2569 compute_available (cprop_pavloc
, cprop_absaltered
,
2570 cprop_avout
, cprop_avin
);
2573 /* Copy/constant propagation. */
2575 /* Maximum number of register uses in an insn that we handle. */
2578 /* Table of uses found in an insn.
2579 Allocated statically to avoid alloc/free complexity and overhead. */
2580 static struct reg_use reg_use_table
[MAX_USES
];
2582 /* Index into `reg_use_table' while building it. */
2583 static int reg_use_count
;
2585 /* Set up a list of register numbers used in INSN. The found uses are stored
2586 in `reg_use_table'. `reg_use_count' is initialized to zero before entry,
2587 and contains the number of uses in the table upon exit.
2589 ??? If a register appears multiple times we will record it multiple times.
2590 This doesn't hurt anything but it will slow things down. */
2593 find_used_regs (rtx
*xptr
, void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2600 /* repeat is used to turn tail-recursion into iteration since GCC
2601 can't do it when there's no return value. */
2606 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
2609 if (reg_use_count
== MAX_USES
)
2612 reg_use_table
[reg_use_count
].reg_rtx
= x
;
2616 /* Recursively scan the operands of this expression. */
2618 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1, fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
); i
>= 0; i
--)
2622 /* If we are about to do the last recursive call
2623 needed at this level, change it into iteration.
2624 This function is called enough to be worth it. */
2631 find_used_regs (&XEXP (x
, i
), data
);
2633 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
2634 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
2635 find_used_regs (&XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), data
);
2639 /* Try to replace all non-SET_DEST occurrences of FROM in INSN with TO.
2640 Returns nonzero is successful. */
2643 try_replace_reg (rtx from
, rtx to
, rtx insn
)
2645 rtx note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
);
2648 rtx set
= single_set (insn
);
2650 validate_replace_src_group (from
, to
, insn
);
2651 if (num_changes_pending () && apply_change_group ())
2654 /* Try to simplify SET_SRC if we have substituted a constant. */
2655 if (success
&& set
&& CONSTANT_P (to
))
2657 src
= simplify_rtx (SET_SRC (set
));
2660 validate_change (insn
, &SET_SRC (set
), src
, 0);
2663 /* If there is already a NOTE, update the expression in it with our
2666 XEXP (note
, 0) = simplify_replace_rtx (XEXP (note
, 0), from
, to
);
2668 if (!success
&& set
&& reg_mentioned_p (from
, SET_SRC (set
)))
2670 /* If above failed and this is a single set, try to simplify the source of
2671 the set given our substitution. We could perhaps try this for multiple
2672 SETs, but it probably won't buy us anything. */
2673 src
= simplify_replace_rtx (SET_SRC (set
), from
, to
);
2675 if (!rtx_equal_p (src
, SET_SRC (set
))
2676 && validate_change (insn
, &SET_SRC (set
), src
, 0))
2679 /* If we've failed to do replacement, have a single SET, don't already
2680 have a note, and have no special SET, add a REG_EQUAL note to not
2681 lose information. */
2682 if (!success
&& note
== 0 && set
!= 0
2683 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) != ZERO_EXTRACT
2684 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) != STRICT_LOW_PART
)
2685 note
= set_unique_reg_note (insn
, REG_EQUAL
, copy_rtx (src
));
2688 /* REG_EQUAL may get simplified into register.
2689 We don't allow that. Remove that note. This code ought
2690 not to happen, because previous code ought to synthesize
2691 reg-reg move, but be on the safe side. */
2692 if (note
&& REG_P (XEXP (note
, 0)))
2693 remove_note (insn
, note
);
2698 /* Find a set of REGNOs that are available on entry to INSN's block. Returns
2699 NULL no such set is found. */
2701 static struct expr
*
2702 find_avail_set (int regno
, rtx insn
)
2704 /* SET1 contains the last set found that can be returned to the caller for
2705 use in a substitution. */
2706 struct expr
*set1
= 0;
2708 /* Loops are not possible here. To get a loop we would need two sets
2709 available at the start of the block containing INSN. i.e. we would
2710 need two sets like this available at the start of the block:
2712 (set (reg X) (reg Y))
2713 (set (reg Y) (reg X))
2715 This can not happen since the set of (reg Y) would have killed the
2716 set of (reg X) making it unavailable at the start of this block. */
2720 struct expr
*set
= lookup_set (regno
, &set_hash_table
);
2722 /* Find a set that is available at the start of the block
2723 which contains INSN. */
2726 if (TEST_BIT (cprop_avin
[BLOCK_NUM (insn
)], set
->bitmap_index
))
2728 set
= next_set (regno
, set
);
2731 /* If no available set was found we've reached the end of the
2732 (possibly empty) copy chain. */
2736 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (set
->expr
) == SET
);
2738 src
= SET_SRC (set
->expr
);
2740 /* We know the set is available.
2741 Now check that SRC is ANTLOC (i.e. none of the source operands
2742 have changed since the start of the block).
2744 If the source operand changed, we may still use it for the next
2745 iteration of this loop, but we may not use it for substitutions. */
2747 if (gcse_constant_p (src
) || oprs_not_set_p (src
, insn
))
2750 /* If the source of the set is anything except a register, then
2751 we have reached the end of the copy chain. */
2755 /* Follow the copy chain, i.e. start another iteration of the loop
2756 and see if we have an available copy into SRC. */
2757 regno
= REGNO (src
);
2760 /* SET1 holds the last set that was available and anticipatable at
2765 /* Subroutine of cprop_insn that tries to propagate constants into
2766 JUMP_INSNS. JUMP must be a conditional jump. If SETCC is non-NULL
2767 it is the instruction that immediately precedes JUMP, and must be a
2768 single SET of a register. FROM is what we will try to replace,
2769 SRC is the constant we will try to substitute for it. Returns nonzero
2770 if a change was made. */
2773 cprop_jump (basic_block bb
, rtx setcc
, rtx jump
, rtx from
, rtx src
)
2775 rtx
new, set_src
, note_src
;
2776 rtx set
= pc_set (jump
);
2777 rtx note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (jump
);
2781 note_src
= XEXP (note
, 0);
2782 if (GET_CODE (note_src
) == EXPR_LIST
)
2783 note_src
= NULL_RTX
;
2785 else note_src
= NULL_RTX
;
2787 /* Prefer REG_EQUAL notes except those containing EXPR_LISTs. */
2788 set_src
= note_src
? note_src
: SET_SRC (set
);
2790 /* First substitute the SETCC condition into the JUMP instruction,
2791 then substitute that given values into this expanded JUMP. */
2792 if (setcc
!= NULL_RTX
2793 && !modified_between_p (from
, setcc
, jump
)
2794 && !modified_between_p (src
, setcc
, jump
))
2797 rtx setcc_set
= single_set (setcc
);
2798 rtx setcc_note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (setcc
);
2799 setcc_src
= (setcc_note
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (setcc_note
, 0)) != EXPR_LIST
)
2800 ? XEXP (setcc_note
, 0) : SET_SRC (setcc_set
);
2801 set_src
= simplify_replace_rtx (set_src
, SET_DEST (setcc_set
),
2807 new = simplify_replace_rtx (set_src
, from
, src
);
2809 /* If no simplification can be made, then try the next register. */
2810 if (rtx_equal_p (new, SET_SRC (set
)))
2813 /* If this is now a no-op delete it, otherwise this must be a valid insn. */
2818 /* Ensure the value computed inside the jump insn to be equivalent
2819 to one computed by setcc. */
2820 if (setcc
&& modified_in_p (new, setcc
))
2822 if (! validate_change (jump
, &SET_SRC (set
), new, 0))
2824 /* When (some) constants are not valid in a comparison, and there
2825 are two registers to be replaced by constants before the entire
2826 comparison can be folded into a constant, we need to keep
2827 intermediate information in REG_EQUAL notes. For targets with
2828 separate compare insns, such notes are added by try_replace_reg.
2829 When we have a combined compare-and-branch instruction, however,
2830 we need to attach a note to the branch itself to make this
2831 optimization work. */
2833 if (!rtx_equal_p (new, note_src
))
2834 set_unique_reg_note (jump
, REG_EQUAL
, copy_rtx (new));
2838 /* Remove REG_EQUAL note after simplification. */
2840 remove_note (jump
, note
);
2842 /* If this has turned into an unconditional jump,
2843 then put a barrier after it so that the unreachable
2844 code will be deleted. */
2845 if (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (set
)) == LABEL_REF
)
2846 emit_barrier_after (jump
);
2850 /* Delete the cc0 setter. */
2851 if (setcc
!= NULL
&& CC0_P (SET_DEST (single_set (setcc
))))
2852 delete_insn (setcc
);
2855 run_jump_opt_after_gcse
= 1;
2857 global_const_prop_count
++;
2858 if (dump_file
!= NULL
)
2861 "GLOBAL CONST-PROP: Replacing reg %d in jump_insn %d with constant ",
2862 REGNO (from
), INSN_UID (jump
));
2863 print_rtl (dump_file
, src
);
2864 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
2866 purge_dead_edges (bb
);
2872 constprop_register (rtx insn
, rtx from
, rtx to
, bool alter_jumps
)
2876 /* Check for reg or cc0 setting instructions followed by
2877 conditional branch instructions first. */
2879 && (sset
= single_set (insn
)) != NULL
2881 && any_condjump_p (NEXT_INSN (insn
)) && onlyjump_p (NEXT_INSN (insn
)))
2883 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (sset
);
2884 if ((REG_P (dest
) || CC0_P (dest
))
2885 && cprop_jump (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
), insn
, NEXT_INSN (insn
), from
, to
))
2889 /* Handle normal insns next. */
2890 if (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
)
2891 && try_replace_reg (from
, to
, insn
))
2894 /* Try to propagate a CONST_INT into a conditional jump.
2895 We're pretty specific about what we will handle in this
2896 code, we can extend this as necessary over time.
2898 Right now the insn in question must look like
2899 (set (pc) (if_then_else ...)) */
2900 else if (alter_jumps
&& any_condjump_p (insn
) && onlyjump_p (insn
))
2901 return cprop_jump (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
), NULL
, insn
, from
, to
);
2905 /* Perform constant and copy propagation on INSN.
2906 The result is nonzero if a change was made. */
2909 cprop_insn (rtx insn
, int alter_jumps
)
2911 struct reg_use
*reg_used
;
2919 note_uses (&PATTERN (insn
), find_used_regs
, NULL
);
2921 note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
);
2923 /* We may win even when propagating constants into notes. */
2925 find_used_regs (&XEXP (note
, 0), NULL
);
2927 for (reg_used
= ®_use_table
[0]; reg_use_count
> 0;
2928 reg_used
++, reg_use_count
--)
2930 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (reg_used
->reg_rtx
);
2934 /* Ignore registers created by GCSE.
2935 We do this because ... */
2936 if (regno
>= max_gcse_regno
)
2939 /* If the register has already been set in this block, there's
2940 nothing we can do. */
2941 if (! oprs_not_set_p (reg_used
->reg_rtx
, insn
))
2944 /* Find an assignment that sets reg_used and is available
2945 at the start of the block. */
2946 set
= find_avail_set (regno
, insn
);
2951 /* ??? We might be able to handle PARALLELs. Later. */
2952 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (pat
) == SET
);
2954 src
= SET_SRC (pat
);
2956 /* Constant propagation. */
2957 if (gcse_constant_p (src
))
2959 if (constprop_register (insn
, reg_used
->reg_rtx
, src
, alter_jumps
))
2962 global_const_prop_count
++;
2963 if (dump_file
!= NULL
)
2965 fprintf (dump_file
, "GLOBAL CONST-PROP: Replacing reg %d in ", regno
);
2966 fprintf (dump_file
, "insn %d with constant ", INSN_UID (insn
));
2967 print_rtl (dump_file
, src
);
2968 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
2970 if (INSN_DELETED_P (insn
))
2974 else if (REG_P (src
)
2975 && REGNO (src
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
2976 && REGNO (src
) != regno
)
2978 if (try_replace_reg (reg_used
->reg_rtx
, src
, insn
))
2981 global_copy_prop_count
++;
2982 if (dump_file
!= NULL
)
2984 fprintf (dump_file
, "GLOBAL COPY-PROP: Replacing reg %d in insn %d",
2985 regno
, INSN_UID (insn
));
2986 fprintf (dump_file
, " with reg %d\n", REGNO (src
));
2989 /* The original insn setting reg_used may or may not now be
2990 deletable. We leave the deletion to flow. */
2991 /* FIXME: If it turns out that the insn isn't deletable,
2992 then we may have unnecessarily extended register lifetimes
2993 and made things worse. */
3001 /* Like find_used_regs, but avoid recording uses that appear in
3002 input-output contexts such as zero_extract or pre_dec. This
3003 restricts the cases we consider to those for which local cprop
3004 can legitimately make replacements. */
3007 local_cprop_find_used_regs (rtx
*xptr
, void *data
)
3014 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
3018 case STRICT_LOW_PART
:
3027 /* Can only legitimately appear this early in the context of
3028 stack pushes for function arguments, but handle all of the
3029 codes nonetheless. */
3033 /* Setting a subreg of a register larger than word_mode leaves
3034 the non-written words unchanged. */
3035 if (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
))) > BITS_PER_WORD
)
3043 find_used_regs (xptr
, data
);
3046 /* LIBCALL_SP is a zero-terminated array of insns at the end of a libcall;
3047 their REG_EQUAL notes need updating. */
3050 do_local_cprop (rtx x
, rtx insn
, bool alter_jumps
, rtx
*libcall_sp
)
3052 rtx newreg
= NULL
, newcnst
= NULL
;
3054 /* Rule out USE instructions and ASM statements as we don't want to
3055 change the hard registers mentioned. */
3057 && (REGNO (x
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
3058 || (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) != USE
3059 && asm_noperands (PATTERN (insn
)) < 0)))
3061 cselib_val
*val
= cselib_lookup (x
, GET_MODE (x
), 0);
3062 struct elt_loc_list
*l
;
3066 for (l
= val
->locs
; l
; l
= l
->next
)
3068 rtx this_rtx
= l
->loc
;
3071 /* Don't CSE non-constant values out of libcall blocks. */
3072 if (l
->in_libcall
&& ! CONSTANT_P (this_rtx
))
3075 if (gcse_constant_p (this_rtx
))
3077 if (REG_P (this_rtx
) && REGNO (this_rtx
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
3078 /* Don't copy propagate if it has attached REG_EQUIV note.
3079 At this point this only function parameters should have
3080 REG_EQUIV notes and if the argument slot is used somewhere
3081 explicitly, it means address of parameter has been taken,
3082 so we should not extend the lifetime of the pseudo. */
3083 && (!(note
= find_reg_note (l
->setting_insn
, REG_EQUIV
, NULL_RTX
))
3084 || ! MEM_P (XEXP (note
, 0))))
3087 if (newcnst
&& constprop_register (insn
, x
, newcnst
, alter_jumps
))
3089 /* If we find a case where we can't fix the retval REG_EQUAL notes
3090 match the new register, we either have to abandon this replacement
3091 or fix delete_trivially_dead_insns to preserve the setting insn,
3092 or make it delete the REG_EUAQL note, and fix up all passes that
3093 require the REG_EQUAL note there. */
3096 adjusted
= adjust_libcall_notes (x
, newcnst
, insn
, libcall_sp
);
3097 gcc_assert (adjusted
);
3099 if (dump_file
!= NULL
)
3101 fprintf (dump_file
, "LOCAL CONST-PROP: Replacing reg %d in ",
3103 fprintf (dump_file
, "insn %d with constant ",
3105 print_rtl (dump_file
, newcnst
);
3106 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
3108 local_const_prop_count
++;
3111 else if (newreg
&& newreg
!= x
&& try_replace_reg (x
, newreg
, insn
))
3113 adjust_libcall_notes (x
, newreg
, insn
, libcall_sp
);
3114 if (dump_file
!= NULL
)
3117 "LOCAL COPY-PROP: Replacing reg %d in insn %d",
3118 REGNO (x
), INSN_UID (insn
));
3119 fprintf (dump_file
, " with reg %d\n", REGNO (newreg
));
3121 local_copy_prop_count
++;
3128 /* LIBCALL_SP is a zero-terminated array of insns at the end of a libcall;
3129 their REG_EQUAL notes need updating to reflect that OLDREG has been
3130 replaced with NEWVAL in INSN. Return true if all substitutions could
3133 adjust_libcall_notes (rtx oldreg
, rtx newval
, rtx insn
, rtx
*libcall_sp
)
3137 while ((end
= *libcall_sp
++))
3139 rtx note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (end
);
3146 if (reg_set_between_p (newval
, PREV_INSN (insn
), end
))
3150 note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (end
);
3153 if (reg_mentioned_p (newval
, XEXP (note
, 0)))
3156 while ((end
= *libcall_sp
++));
3160 XEXP (note
, 0) = simplify_replace_rtx (XEXP (note
, 0), oldreg
, newval
);
3166 #define MAX_NESTED_LIBCALLS 9
3168 /* Do local const/copy propagation (i.e. within each basic block).
3169 If ALTER_JUMPS is true, allow propagating into jump insns, which
3170 could modify the CFG. */
3173 local_cprop_pass (bool alter_jumps
)
3177 struct reg_use
*reg_used
;
3178 rtx libcall_stack
[MAX_NESTED_LIBCALLS
+ 1], *libcall_sp
;
3179 bool changed
= false;
3181 cselib_init (false);
3182 libcall_sp
= &libcall_stack
[MAX_NESTED_LIBCALLS
];
3186 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb
, insn
)
3190 rtx note
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
);
3194 gcc_assert (libcall_sp
!= libcall_stack
);
3195 *--libcall_sp
= XEXP (note
, 0);
3197 note
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
);
3200 note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
);
3204 note_uses (&PATTERN (insn
), local_cprop_find_used_regs
,
3207 local_cprop_find_used_regs (&XEXP (note
, 0), NULL
);
3209 for (reg_used
= ®_use_table
[0]; reg_use_count
> 0;
3210 reg_used
++, reg_use_count
--)
3211 if (do_local_cprop (reg_used
->reg_rtx
, insn
, alter_jumps
,
3217 if (INSN_DELETED_P (insn
))
3220 while (reg_use_count
);
3222 cselib_process_insn (insn
);
3225 /* Forget everything at the end of a basic block. Make sure we are
3226 not inside a libcall, they should never cross basic blocks. */
3227 cselib_clear_table ();
3228 gcc_assert (libcall_sp
== &libcall_stack
[MAX_NESTED_LIBCALLS
]);
3233 /* Global analysis may get into infinite loops for unreachable blocks. */
3234 if (changed
&& alter_jumps
)
3236 delete_unreachable_blocks ();
3237 free_reg_set_mem ();
3238 alloc_reg_set_mem (max_reg_num ());
3243 /* Forward propagate copies. This includes copies and constants. Return
3244 nonzero if a change was made. */
3247 cprop (int alter_jumps
)
3253 /* Note we start at block 1. */
3254 if (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
->next_bb
== EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
)
3256 if (dump_file
!= NULL
)
3257 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
3262 FOR_BB_BETWEEN (bb
, ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
->next_bb
->next_bb
, EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
, next_bb
)
3264 /* Reset tables used to keep track of what's still valid [since the
3265 start of the block]. */
3266 reset_opr_set_tables ();
3268 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb
, insn
)
3271 changed
|= cprop_insn (insn
, alter_jumps
);
3273 /* Keep track of everything modified by this insn. */
3274 /* ??? Need to be careful w.r.t. mods done to INSN. Don't
3275 call mark_oprs_set if we turned the insn into a NOTE. */
3276 if (! NOTE_P (insn
))
3277 mark_oprs_set (insn
);
3281 if (dump_file
!= NULL
)
3282 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
3287 /* Similar to get_condition, only the resulting condition must be
3288 valid at JUMP, instead of at EARLIEST.
3290 This differs from noce_get_condition in ifcvt.c in that we prefer not to
3291 settle for the condition variable in the jump instruction being integral.
3292 We prefer to be able to record the value of a user variable, rather than
3293 the value of a temporary used in a condition. This could be solved by
3294 recording the value of *every* register scanned by canonicalize_condition,
3295 but this would require some code reorganization. */
3298 fis_get_condition (rtx jump
)
3300 return get_condition (jump
, NULL
, false, true);
3303 /* Check the comparison COND to see if we can safely form an implicit set from
3304 it. COND is either an EQ or NE comparison. */
3307 implicit_set_cond_p (rtx cond
)
3309 enum machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (cond
, 0));
3310 rtx cst
= XEXP (cond
, 1);
3312 /* We can't perform this optimization if either operand might be or might
3313 contain a signed zero. */
3314 if (HONOR_SIGNED_ZEROS (mode
))
3316 /* It is sufficient to check if CST is or contains a zero. We must
3317 handle float, complex, and vector. If any subpart is a zero, then
3318 the optimization can't be performed. */
3319 /* ??? The complex and vector checks are not implemented yet. We just
3320 always return zero for them. */
3321 if (GET_CODE (cst
) == CONST_DOUBLE
)
3324 REAL_VALUE_FROM_CONST_DOUBLE (d
, cst
);
3325 if (REAL_VALUES_EQUAL (d
, dconst0
))
3332 return gcse_constant_p (cst
);
3335 /* Find the implicit sets of a function. An "implicit set" is a constraint
3336 on the value of a variable, implied by a conditional jump. For example,
3337 following "if (x == 2)", the then branch may be optimized as though the
3338 conditional performed an "explicit set", in this example, "x = 2". This
3339 function records the set patterns that are implicit at the start of each
3343 find_implicit_sets (void)
3345 basic_block bb
, dest
;
3351 /* Check for more than one successor. */
3352 if (EDGE_COUNT (bb
->succs
) > 1)
3354 cond
= fis_get_condition (BB_END (bb
));
3357 && (GET_CODE (cond
) == EQ
|| GET_CODE (cond
) == NE
)
3358 && REG_P (XEXP (cond
, 0))
3359 && REGNO (XEXP (cond
, 0)) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
3360 && implicit_set_cond_p (cond
))
3362 dest
= GET_CODE (cond
) == EQ
? BRANCH_EDGE (bb
)->dest
3363 : FALLTHRU_EDGE (bb
)->dest
;
3365 if (dest
&& single_pred_p (dest
)
3366 && dest
!= EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
)
3368 new = gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, XEXP (cond
, 0),
3370 implicit_sets
[dest
->index
] = new;
3373 fprintf(dump_file
, "Implicit set of reg %d in ",
3374 REGNO (XEXP (cond
, 0)));
3375 fprintf(dump_file
, "basic block %d\n", dest
->index
);
3383 fprintf (dump_file
, "Found %d implicit sets\n", count
);
3386 /* Perform one copy/constant propagation pass.
3387 PASS is the pass count. If CPROP_JUMPS is true, perform constant
3388 propagation into conditional jumps. If BYPASS_JUMPS is true,
3389 perform conditional jump bypassing optimizations. */
3392 one_cprop_pass (int pass
, bool cprop_jumps
, bool bypass_jumps
)
3396 global_const_prop_count
= local_const_prop_count
= 0;
3397 global_copy_prop_count
= local_copy_prop_count
= 0;
3399 local_cprop_pass (cprop_jumps
);
3401 /* Determine implicit sets. */
3402 implicit_sets
= XCNEWVEC (rtx
, last_basic_block
);
3403 find_implicit_sets ();
3405 alloc_hash_table (max_cuid
, &set_hash_table
, 1);
3406 compute_hash_table (&set_hash_table
);
3408 /* Free implicit_sets before peak usage. */
3409 free (implicit_sets
);
3410 implicit_sets
= NULL
;
3413 dump_hash_table (dump_file
, "SET", &set_hash_table
);
3414 if (set_hash_table
.n_elems
> 0)
3416 alloc_cprop_mem (last_basic_block
, set_hash_table
.n_elems
);
3417 compute_cprop_data ();
3418 changed
= cprop (cprop_jumps
);
3420 changed
|= bypass_conditional_jumps ();
3424 free_hash_table (&set_hash_table
);
3428 fprintf (dump_file
, "CPROP of %s, pass %d: %d bytes needed, ",
3429 current_function_name (), pass
, bytes_used
);
3430 fprintf (dump_file
, "%d local const props, %d local copy props, ",
3431 local_const_prop_count
, local_copy_prop_count
);
3432 fprintf (dump_file
, "%d global const props, %d global copy props\n\n",
3433 global_const_prop_count
, global_copy_prop_count
);
3435 /* Global analysis may get into infinite loops for unreachable blocks. */
3436 if (changed
&& cprop_jumps
)
3437 delete_unreachable_blocks ();
3442 /* Bypass conditional jumps. */
3444 /* The value of last_basic_block at the beginning of the jump_bypass
3445 pass. The use of redirect_edge_and_branch_force may introduce new
3446 basic blocks, but the data flow analysis is only valid for basic
3447 block indices less than bypass_last_basic_block. */
3449 static int bypass_last_basic_block
;
3451 /* Find a set of REGNO to a constant that is available at the end of basic
3452 block BB. Returns NULL if no such set is found. Based heavily upon
3455 static struct expr
*
3456 find_bypass_set (int regno
, int bb
)
3458 struct expr
*result
= 0;
3463 struct expr
*set
= lookup_set (regno
, &set_hash_table
);
3467 if (TEST_BIT (cprop_avout
[bb
], set
->bitmap_index
))
3469 set
= next_set (regno
, set
);
3475 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (set
->expr
) == SET
);
3477 src
= SET_SRC (set
->expr
);
3478 if (gcse_constant_p (src
))
3484 regno
= REGNO (src
);
3490 /* Subroutine of bypass_block that checks whether a pseudo is killed by
3491 any of the instructions inserted on an edge. Jump bypassing places
3492 condition code setters on CFG edges using insert_insn_on_edge. This
3493 function is required to check that our data flow analysis is still
3494 valid prior to commit_edge_insertions. */
3497 reg_killed_on_edge (rtx reg
, edge e
)
3501 for (insn
= e
->insns
.r
; insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
3502 if (INSN_P (insn
) && reg_set_p (reg
, insn
))
3508 /* Subroutine of bypass_conditional_jumps that attempts to bypass the given
3509 basic block BB which has more than one predecessor. If not NULL, SETCC
3510 is the first instruction of BB, which is immediately followed by JUMP_INSN
3511 JUMP. Otherwise, SETCC is NULL, and JUMP is the first insn of BB.
3512 Returns nonzero if a change was made.
3514 During the jump bypassing pass, we may place copies of SETCC instructions
3515 on CFG edges. The following routine must be careful to pay attention to
3516 these inserted insns when performing its transformations. */
3519 bypass_block (basic_block bb
, rtx setcc
, rtx jump
)
3524 int may_be_loop_header
;
3528 insn
= (setcc
!= NULL
) ? setcc
: jump
;
3530 /* Determine set of register uses in INSN. */
3532 note_uses (&PATTERN (insn
), find_used_regs
, NULL
);
3533 note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
);
3535 find_used_regs (&XEXP (note
, 0), NULL
);
3537 may_be_loop_header
= false;
3538 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, bb
->preds
)
3539 if (e
->flags
& EDGE_DFS_BACK
)
3541 may_be_loop_header
= true;
3546 for (ei
= ei_start (bb
->preds
); (e
= ei_safe_edge (ei
)); )
3550 if (e
->flags
& EDGE_COMPLEX
)
3556 /* We can't redirect edges from new basic blocks. */
3557 if (e
->src
->index
>= bypass_last_basic_block
)
3563 /* The irreducible loops created by redirecting of edges entering the
3564 loop from outside would decrease effectiveness of some of the following
3565 optimizations, so prevent this. */
3566 if (may_be_loop_header
3567 && !(e
->flags
& EDGE_DFS_BACK
))
3573 for (i
= 0; i
< reg_use_count
; i
++)
3575 struct reg_use
*reg_used
= ®_use_table
[i
];
3576 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (reg_used
->reg_rtx
);
3577 basic_block dest
, old_dest
;
3581 if (regno
>= max_gcse_regno
)
3584 set
= find_bypass_set (regno
, e
->src
->index
);
3589 /* Check the data flow is valid after edge insertions. */
3590 if (e
->insns
.r
&& reg_killed_on_edge (reg_used
->reg_rtx
, e
))
3593 src
= SET_SRC (pc_set (jump
));
3596 src
= simplify_replace_rtx (src
,
3597 SET_DEST (PATTERN (setcc
)),
3598 SET_SRC (PATTERN (setcc
)));
3600 new = simplify_replace_rtx (src
, reg_used
->reg_rtx
,
3601 SET_SRC (set
->expr
));
3603 /* Jump bypassing may have already placed instructions on
3604 edges of the CFG. We can't bypass an outgoing edge that
3605 has instructions associated with it, as these insns won't
3606 get executed if the incoming edge is redirected. */
3610 edest
= FALLTHRU_EDGE (bb
);
3611 dest
= edest
->insns
.r
? NULL
: edest
->dest
;
3613 else if (GET_CODE (new) == LABEL_REF
)
3615 dest
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (XEXP (new, 0));
3616 /* Don't bypass edges containing instructions. */
3617 edest
= find_edge (bb
, dest
);
3618 if (edest
&& edest
->insns
.r
)
3624 /* Avoid unification of the edge with other edges from original
3625 branch. We would end up emitting the instruction on "both"
3628 if (dest
&& setcc
&& !CC0_P (SET_DEST (PATTERN (setcc
)))
3629 && find_edge (e
->src
, dest
))
3635 && dest
!= EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
)
3637 redirect_edge_and_branch_force (e
, dest
);
3639 /* Copy the register setter to the redirected edge.
3640 Don't copy CC0 setters, as CC0 is dead after jump. */
3643 rtx pat
= PATTERN (setcc
);
3644 if (!CC0_P (SET_DEST (pat
)))
3645 insert_insn_on_edge (copy_insn (pat
), e
);
3648 if (dump_file
!= NULL
)
3650 fprintf (dump_file
, "JUMP-BYPASS: Proved reg %d "
3651 "in jump_insn %d equals constant ",
3652 regno
, INSN_UID (jump
));
3653 print_rtl (dump_file
, SET_SRC (set
->expr
));
3654 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nBypass edge from %d->%d to %d\n",
3655 e
->src
->index
, old_dest
->index
, dest
->index
);
3668 /* Find basic blocks with more than one predecessor that only contain a
3669 single conditional jump. If the result of the comparison is known at
3670 compile-time from any incoming edge, redirect that edge to the
3671 appropriate target. Returns nonzero if a change was made.
3673 This function is now mis-named, because we also handle indirect jumps. */
3676 bypass_conditional_jumps (void)
3684 /* Note we start at block 1. */
3685 if (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
->next_bb
== EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
)
3688 bypass_last_basic_block
= last_basic_block
;
3689 mark_dfs_back_edges ();
3692 FOR_BB_BETWEEN (bb
, ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
->next_bb
->next_bb
,
3693 EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
, next_bb
)
3695 /* Check for more than one predecessor. */
3696 if (!single_pred_p (bb
))
3699 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb
, insn
)
3700 if (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
))
3704 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) != SET
)
3707 dest
= SET_DEST (PATTERN (insn
));
3708 if (REG_P (dest
) || CC0_P (dest
))
3713 else if (JUMP_P (insn
))
3715 if ((any_condjump_p (insn
) || computed_jump_p (insn
))
3716 && onlyjump_p (insn
))
3717 changed
|= bypass_block (bb
, setcc
, insn
);
3720 else if (INSN_P (insn
))
3725 /* If we bypassed any register setting insns, we inserted a
3726 copy on the redirected edge. These need to be committed. */
3728 commit_edge_insertions();
3733 /* Compute PRE+LCM working variables. */
3735 /* Local properties of expressions. */
3736 /* Nonzero for expressions that are transparent in the block. */
3737 static sbitmap
*transp
;
3739 /* Nonzero for expressions that are transparent at the end of the block.
3740 This is only zero for expressions killed by abnormal critical edge
3741 created by a calls. */
3742 static sbitmap
*transpout
;
3744 /* Nonzero for expressions that are computed (available) in the block. */
3745 static sbitmap
*comp
;
3747 /* Nonzero for expressions that are locally anticipatable in the block. */
3748 static sbitmap
*antloc
;
3750 /* Nonzero for expressions where this block is an optimal computation
3752 static sbitmap
*pre_optimal
;
3754 /* Nonzero for expressions which are redundant in a particular block. */
3755 static sbitmap
*pre_redundant
;
3757 /* Nonzero for expressions which should be inserted on a specific edge. */
3758 static sbitmap
*pre_insert_map
;
3760 /* Nonzero for expressions which should be deleted in a specific block. */
3761 static sbitmap
*pre_delete_map
;
3763 /* Contains the edge_list returned by pre_edge_lcm. */
3764 static struct edge_list
*edge_list
;
3766 /* Redundant insns. */
3767 static sbitmap pre_redundant_insns
;
3769 /* Allocate vars used for PRE analysis. */
3772 alloc_pre_mem (int n_blocks
, int n_exprs
)
3774 transp
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_exprs
);
3775 comp
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_exprs
);
3776 antloc
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_exprs
);
3779 pre_redundant
= NULL
;
3780 pre_insert_map
= NULL
;
3781 pre_delete_map
= NULL
;
3782 ae_kill
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_exprs
);
3784 /* pre_insert and pre_delete are allocated later. */
3787 /* Free vars used for PRE analysis. */
3792 sbitmap_vector_free (transp
);
3793 sbitmap_vector_free (comp
);
3795 /* ANTLOC and AE_KILL are freed just after pre_lcm finishes. */
3798 sbitmap_vector_free (pre_optimal
);
3800 sbitmap_vector_free (pre_redundant
);
3802 sbitmap_vector_free (pre_insert_map
);
3804 sbitmap_vector_free (pre_delete_map
);
3806 transp
= comp
= NULL
;
3807 pre_optimal
= pre_redundant
= pre_insert_map
= pre_delete_map
= NULL
;
3810 /* Top level routine to do the dataflow analysis needed by PRE. */
3813 compute_pre_data (void)
3815 sbitmap trapping_expr
;
3819 compute_local_properties (transp
, comp
, antloc
, &expr_hash_table
);
3820 sbitmap_vector_zero (ae_kill
, last_basic_block
);
3822 /* Collect expressions which might trap. */
3823 trapping_expr
= sbitmap_alloc (expr_hash_table
.n_elems
);
3824 sbitmap_zero (trapping_expr
);
3825 for (ui
= 0; ui
< expr_hash_table
.size
; ui
++)
3828 for (e
= expr_hash_table
.table
[ui
]; e
!= NULL
; e
= e
->next_same_hash
)
3829 if (may_trap_p (e
->expr
))
3830 SET_BIT (trapping_expr
, e
->bitmap_index
);
3833 /* Compute ae_kill for each basic block using:
3843 /* If the current block is the destination of an abnormal edge, we
3844 kill all trapping expressions because we won't be able to properly
3845 place the instruction on the edge. So make them neither
3846 anticipatable nor transparent. This is fairly conservative. */
3847 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, bb
->preds
)
3848 if (e
->flags
& EDGE_ABNORMAL
)
3850 sbitmap_difference (antloc
[bb
->index
], antloc
[bb
->index
], trapping_expr
);
3851 sbitmap_difference (transp
[bb
->index
], transp
[bb
->index
], trapping_expr
);
3855 sbitmap_a_or_b (ae_kill
[bb
->index
], transp
[bb
->index
], comp
[bb
->index
]);
3856 sbitmap_not (ae_kill
[bb
->index
], ae_kill
[bb
->index
]);
3859 edge_list
= pre_edge_lcm (expr_hash_table
.n_elems
, transp
, comp
, antloc
,
3860 ae_kill
, &pre_insert_map
, &pre_delete_map
);
3861 sbitmap_vector_free (antloc
);
3863 sbitmap_vector_free (ae_kill
);
3865 sbitmap_free (trapping_expr
);
3870 /* Return nonzero if an occurrence of expression EXPR in OCCR_BB would reach
3873 VISITED is a pointer to a working buffer for tracking which BB's have
3874 been visited. It is NULL for the top-level call.
3876 We treat reaching expressions that go through blocks containing the same
3877 reaching expression as "not reaching". E.g. if EXPR is generated in blocks
3878 2 and 3, INSN is in block 4, and 2->3->4, we treat the expression in block
3879 2 as not reaching. The intent is to improve the probability of finding
3880 only one reaching expression and to reduce register lifetimes by picking
3881 the closest such expression. */
3884 pre_expr_reaches_here_p_work (basic_block occr_bb
, struct expr
*expr
, basic_block bb
, char *visited
)
3889 FOR_EACH_EDGE (pred
, ei
, bb
->preds
)
3891 basic_block pred_bb
= pred
->src
;
3893 if (pred
->src
== ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
3894 /* Has predecessor has already been visited? */
3895 || visited
[pred_bb
->index
])
3896 ;/* Nothing to do. */
3898 /* Does this predecessor generate this expression? */
3899 else if (TEST_BIT (comp
[pred_bb
->index
], expr
->bitmap_index
))
3901 /* Is this the occurrence we're looking for?
3902 Note that there's only one generating occurrence per block
3903 so we just need to check the block number. */
3904 if (occr_bb
== pred_bb
)
3907 visited
[pred_bb
->index
] = 1;
3909 /* Ignore this predecessor if it kills the expression. */
3910 else if (! TEST_BIT (transp
[pred_bb
->index
], expr
->bitmap_index
))
3911 visited
[pred_bb
->index
] = 1;
3913 /* Neither gen nor kill. */
3916 visited
[pred_bb
->index
] = 1;
3917 if (pre_expr_reaches_here_p_work (occr_bb
, expr
, pred_bb
, visited
))
3922 /* All paths have been checked. */
3926 /* The wrapper for pre_expr_reaches_here_work that ensures that any
3927 memory allocated for that function is returned. */
3930 pre_expr_reaches_here_p (basic_block occr_bb
, struct expr
*expr
, basic_block bb
)
3933 char *visited
= XCNEWVEC (char, last_basic_block
);
3935 rval
= pre_expr_reaches_here_p_work (occr_bb
, expr
, bb
, visited
);
3942 /* Given an expr, generate RTL which we can insert at the end of a BB,
3943 or on an edge. Set the block number of any insns generated to
3947 process_insert_insn (struct expr
*expr
)
3949 rtx reg
= expr
->reaching_reg
;
3950 rtx exp
= copy_rtx (expr
->expr
);
3955 /* If the expression is something that's an operand, like a constant,
3956 just copy it to a register. */
3957 if (general_operand (exp
, GET_MODE (reg
)))
3958 emit_move_insn (reg
, exp
);
3960 /* Otherwise, make a new insn to compute this expression and make sure the
3961 insn will be recognized (this also adds any needed CLOBBERs). Copy the
3962 expression to make sure we don't have any sharing issues. */
3965 rtx insn
= emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, reg
, exp
));
3967 if (insn_invalid_p (insn
))
3978 /* Add EXPR to the end of basic block BB.
3980 This is used by both the PRE and code hoisting.
3982 For PRE, we want to verify that the expr is either transparent
3983 or locally anticipatable in the target block. This check makes
3984 no sense for code hoisting. */
3987 insert_insn_end_bb (struct expr
*expr
, basic_block bb
, int pre
)
3989 rtx insn
= BB_END (bb
);
3991 rtx reg
= expr
->reaching_reg
;
3992 int regno
= REGNO (reg
);
3995 pat
= process_insert_insn (expr
);
3996 gcc_assert (pat
&& INSN_P (pat
));
3999 while (NEXT_INSN (pat_end
) != NULL_RTX
)
4000 pat_end
= NEXT_INSN (pat_end
);
4002 /* If the last insn is a jump, insert EXPR in front [taking care to
4003 handle cc0, etc. properly]. Similarly we need to care trapping
4004 instructions in presence of non-call exceptions. */
4007 || (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
)
4008 && (!single_succ_p (bb
)
4009 || single_succ_edge (bb
)->flags
& EDGE_ABNORMAL
)))
4014 /* It should always be the case that we can put these instructions
4015 anywhere in the basic block with performing PRE optimizations.
4017 gcc_assert (!NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
) || !pre
4018 || TEST_BIT (antloc
[bb
->index
], expr
->bitmap_index
)
4019 || TEST_BIT (transp
[bb
->index
], expr
->bitmap_index
));
4021 /* If this is a jump table, then we can't insert stuff here. Since
4022 we know the previous real insn must be the tablejump, we insert
4023 the new instruction just before the tablejump. */
4024 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == ADDR_VEC
4025 || GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == ADDR_DIFF_VEC
)
4026 insn
= prev_real_insn (insn
);
4029 /* FIXME: 'twould be nice to call prev_cc0_setter here but it aborts
4030 if cc0 isn't set. */
4031 note
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_CC_SETTER
, NULL_RTX
);
4033 insn
= XEXP (note
, 0);
4036 rtx maybe_cc0_setter
= prev_nonnote_insn (insn
);
4037 if (maybe_cc0_setter
4038 && INSN_P (maybe_cc0_setter
)
4039 && sets_cc0_p (PATTERN (maybe_cc0_setter
)))
4040 insn
= maybe_cc0_setter
;
4043 /* FIXME: What if something in cc0/jump uses value set in new insn? */
4044 new_insn
= emit_insn_before_noloc (pat
, insn
);
4047 /* Likewise if the last insn is a call, as will happen in the presence
4048 of exception handling. */
4049 else if (CALL_P (insn
)
4050 && (!single_succ_p (bb
)
4051 || single_succ_edge (bb
)->flags
& EDGE_ABNORMAL
))
4053 /* Keeping in mind SMALL_REGISTER_CLASSES and parameters in registers,
4054 we search backward and place the instructions before the first
4055 parameter is loaded. Do this for everyone for consistency and a
4056 presumption that we'll get better code elsewhere as well.
4058 It should always be the case that we can put these instructions
4059 anywhere in the basic block with performing PRE optimizations.
4063 || TEST_BIT (antloc
[bb
->index
], expr
->bitmap_index
)
4064 || TEST_BIT (transp
[bb
->index
], expr
->bitmap_index
));
4066 /* Since different machines initialize their parameter registers
4067 in different orders, assume nothing. Collect the set of all
4068 parameter registers. */
4069 insn
= find_first_parameter_load (insn
, BB_HEAD (bb
));
4071 /* If we found all the parameter loads, then we want to insert
4072 before the first parameter load.
4074 If we did not find all the parameter loads, then we might have
4075 stopped on the head of the block, which could be a CODE_LABEL.
4076 If we inserted before the CODE_LABEL, then we would be putting
4077 the insn in the wrong basic block. In that case, put the insn
4078 after the CODE_LABEL. Also, respect NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK. */
4079 while (LABEL_P (insn
)
4080 || NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK_P (insn
))
4081 insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
);
4083 new_insn
= emit_insn_before_noloc (pat
, insn
);
4086 new_insn
= emit_insn_after_noloc (pat
, insn
);
4092 add_label_notes (PATTERN (pat
), new_insn
);
4093 note_stores (PATTERN (pat
), record_set_info
, pat
);
4097 pat
= NEXT_INSN (pat
);
4100 gcse_create_count
++;
4104 fprintf (dump_file
, "PRE/HOIST: end of bb %d, insn %d, ",
4105 bb
->index
, INSN_UID (new_insn
));
4106 fprintf (dump_file
, "copying expression %d to reg %d\n",
4107 expr
->bitmap_index
, regno
);
4111 /* Insert partially redundant expressions on edges in the CFG to make
4112 the expressions fully redundant. */
4115 pre_edge_insert (struct edge_list
*edge_list
, struct expr
**index_map
)
4117 int e
, i
, j
, num_edges
, set_size
, did_insert
= 0;
4120 /* Where PRE_INSERT_MAP is nonzero, we add the expression on that edge
4121 if it reaches any of the deleted expressions. */
4123 set_size
= pre_insert_map
[0]->size
;
4124 num_edges
= NUM_EDGES (edge_list
);
4125 inserted
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (num_edges
, expr_hash_table
.n_elems
);
4126 sbitmap_vector_zero (inserted
, num_edges
);
4128 for (e
= 0; e
< num_edges
; e
++)
4131 basic_block bb
= INDEX_EDGE_PRED_BB (edge_list
, e
);
4133 for (i
= indx
= 0; i
< set_size
; i
++, indx
+= SBITMAP_ELT_BITS
)
4135 SBITMAP_ELT_TYPE insert
= pre_insert_map
[e
]->elms
[i
];
4137 for (j
= indx
; insert
&& j
< (int) expr_hash_table
.n_elems
; j
++, insert
>>= 1)
4138 if ((insert
& 1) != 0 && index_map
[j
]->reaching_reg
!= NULL_RTX
)
4140 struct expr
*expr
= index_map
[j
];
4143 /* Now look at each deleted occurrence of this expression. */
4144 for (occr
= expr
->antic_occr
; occr
!= NULL
; occr
= occr
->next
)
4146 if (! occr
->deleted_p
)
4149 /* Insert this expression on this edge if it would
4150 reach the deleted occurrence in BB. */
4151 if (!TEST_BIT (inserted
[e
], j
))
4154 edge eg
= INDEX_EDGE (edge_list
, e
);
4156 /* We can't insert anything on an abnormal and
4157 critical edge, so we insert the insn at the end of
4158 the previous block. There are several alternatives
4159 detailed in Morgans book P277 (sec 10.5) for
4160 handling this situation. This one is easiest for
4163 if (eg
->flags
& EDGE_ABNORMAL
)
4164 insert_insn_end_bb (index_map
[j
], bb
, 0);
4167 insn
= process_insert_insn (index_map
[j
]);
4168 insert_insn_on_edge (insn
, eg
);
4173 fprintf (dump_file
, "PRE/HOIST: edge (%d,%d), ",
4175 INDEX_EDGE_SUCC_BB (edge_list
, e
)->index
);
4176 fprintf (dump_file
, "copy expression %d\n",
4177 expr
->bitmap_index
);
4180 update_ld_motion_stores (expr
);
4181 SET_BIT (inserted
[e
], j
);
4183 gcse_create_count
++;
4190 sbitmap_vector_free (inserted
);
4194 /* Copy the result of EXPR->EXPR generated by INSN to EXPR->REACHING_REG.
4195 Given "old_reg <- expr" (INSN), instead of adding after it
4196 reaching_reg <- old_reg
4197 it's better to do the following:
4198 reaching_reg <- expr
4199 old_reg <- reaching_reg
4200 because this way copy propagation can discover additional PRE
4201 opportunities. But if this fails, we try the old way.
4202 When "expr" is a store, i.e.
4203 given "MEM <- old_reg", instead of adding after it
4204 reaching_reg <- old_reg
4205 it's better to add it before as follows:
4206 reaching_reg <- old_reg
4207 MEM <- reaching_reg. */
4210 pre_insert_copy_insn (struct expr
*expr
, rtx insn
)
4212 rtx reg
= expr
->reaching_reg
;
4213 int regno
= REGNO (reg
);
4214 int indx
= expr
->bitmap_index
;
4215 rtx pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
4216 rtx set
, first_set
, new_insn
;
4220 /* This block matches the logic in hash_scan_insn. */
4221 switch (GET_CODE (pat
))
4228 /* Search through the parallel looking for the set whose
4229 source was the expression that we're interested in. */
4230 first_set
= NULL_RTX
;
4232 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (pat
, 0); i
++)
4234 rtx x
= XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
);
4235 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SET
)
4237 /* If the source was a REG_EQUAL or REG_EQUIV note, we
4238 may not find an equivalent expression, but in this
4239 case the PARALLEL will have a single set. */
4240 if (first_set
== NULL_RTX
)
4242 if (expr_equiv_p (SET_SRC (x
), expr
->expr
))
4250 gcc_assert (first_set
);
4251 if (set
== NULL_RTX
)
4259 if (REG_P (SET_DEST (set
)))
4261 old_reg
= SET_DEST (set
);
4262 /* Check if we can modify the set destination in the original insn. */
4263 if (validate_change (insn
, &SET_DEST (set
), reg
, 0))
4265 new_insn
= gen_move_insn (old_reg
, reg
);
4266 new_insn
= emit_insn_after (new_insn
, insn
);
4268 /* Keep register set table up to date. */
4269 record_one_set (regno
, insn
);
4273 new_insn
= gen_move_insn (reg
, old_reg
);
4274 new_insn
= emit_insn_after (new_insn
, insn
);
4276 /* Keep register set table up to date. */
4277 record_one_set (regno
, new_insn
);
4280 else /* This is possible only in case of a store to memory. */
4282 old_reg
= SET_SRC (set
);
4283 new_insn
= gen_move_insn (reg
, old_reg
);
4285 /* Check if we can modify the set source in the original insn. */
4286 if (validate_change (insn
, &SET_SRC (set
), reg
, 0))
4287 new_insn
= emit_insn_before (new_insn
, insn
);
4289 new_insn
= emit_insn_after (new_insn
, insn
);
4291 /* Keep register set table up to date. */
4292 record_one_set (regno
, new_insn
);
4295 gcse_create_count
++;
4299 "PRE: bb %d, insn %d, copy expression %d in insn %d to reg %d\n",
4300 BLOCK_NUM (insn
), INSN_UID (new_insn
), indx
,
4301 INSN_UID (insn
), regno
);
4304 /* Copy available expressions that reach the redundant expression
4305 to `reaching_reg'. */
4308 pre_insert_copies (void)
4310 unsigned int i
, added_copy
;
4315 /* For each available expression in the table, copy the result to
4316 `reaching_reg' if the expression reaches a deleted one.
4318 ??? The current algorithm is rather brute force.
4319 Need to do some profiling. */
4321 for (i
= 0; i
< expr_hash_table
.size
; i
++)
4322 for (expr
= expr_hash_table
.table
[i
]; expr
!= NULL
; expr
= expr
->next_same_hash
)
4324 /* If the basic block isn't reachable, PPOUT will be TRUE. However,
4325 we don't want to insert a copy here because the expression may not
4326 really be redundant. So only insert an insn if the expression was
4327 deleted. This test also avoids further processing if the
4328 expression wasn't deleted anywhere. */
4329 if (expr
->reaching_reg
== NULL
)
4332 /* Set when we add a copy for that expression. */
4335 for (occr
= expr
->antic_occr
; occr
!= NULL
; occr
= occr
->next
)
4337 if (! occr
->deleted_p
)
4340 for (avail
= expr
->avail_occr
; avail
!= NULL
; avail
= avail
->next
)
4342 rtx insn
= avail
->insn
;
4344 /* No need to handle this one if handled already. */
4345 if (avail
->copied_p
)
4348 /* Don't handle this one if it's a redundant one. */
4349 if (TEST_BIT (pre_redundant_insns
, INSN_CUID (insn
)))
4352 /* Or if the expression doesn't reach the deleted one. */
4353 if (! pre_expr_reaches_here_p (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (avail
->insn
),
4355 BLOCK_FOR_INSN (occr
->insn
)))
4360 /* Copy the result of avail to reaching_reg. */
4361 pre_insert_copy_insn (expr
, insn
);
4362 avail
->copied_p
= 1;
4367 update_ld_motion_stores (expr
);
4371 /* Emit move from SRC to DEST noting the equivalence with expression computed
4374 gcse_emit_move_after (rtx src
, rtx dest
, rtx insn
)
4377 rtx set
= single_set (insn
), set2
;
4381 /* This should never fail since we're creating a reg->reg copy
4382 we've verified to be valid. */
4384 new = emit_insn_after (gen_move_insn (dest
, src
), insn
);
4386 /* Note the equivalence for local CSE pass. */
4387 set2
= single_set (new);
4388 if (!set2
|| !rtx_equal_p (SET_DEST (set2
), dest
))
4390 if ((note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
)))
4391 eqv
= XEXP (note
, 0);
4393 eqv
= SET_SRC (set
);
4395 set_unique_reg_note (new, REG_EQUAL
, copy_insn_1 (eqv
));
4400 /* Delete redundant computations.
4401 Deletion is done by changing the insn to copy the `reaching_reg' of
4402 the expression into the result of the SET. It is left to later passes
4403 (cprop, cse2, flow, combine, regmove) to propagate the copy or eliminate it.
4405 Returns nonzero if a change is made. */
4416 for (i
= 0; i
< expr_hash_table
.size
; i
++)
4417 for (expr
= expr_hash_table
.table
[i
];
4419 expr
= expr
->next_same_hash
)
4421 int indx
= expr
->bitmap_index
;
4423 /* We only need to search antic_occr since we require
4426 for (occr
= expr
->antic_occr
; occr
!= NULL
; occr
= occr
->next
)
4428 rtx insn
= occr
->insn
;
4430 basic_block bb
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
);
4432 /* We only delete insns that have a single_set. */
4433 if (TEST_BIT (pre_delete_map
[bb
->index
], indx
)
4434 && (set
= single_set (insn
)) != 0)
4436 /* Create a pseudo-reg to store the result of reaching
4437 expressions into. Get the mode for the new pseudo from
4438 the mode of the original destination pseudo. */
4439 if (expr
->reaching_reg
== NULL
)
4441 = gen_reg_rtx (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (set
)));
4443 gcse_emit_move_after (expr
->reaching_reg
, SET_DEST (set
), insn
);
4445 occr
->deleted_p
= 1;
4446 SET_BIT (pre_redundant_insns
, INSN_CUID (insn
));
4453 "PRE: redundant insn %d (expression %d) in ",
4454 INSN_UID (insn
), indx
);
4455 fprintf (dump_file
, "bb %d, reaching reg is %d\n",
4456 bb
->index
, REGNO (expr
->reaching_reg
));
4465 /* Perform GCSE optimizations using PRE.
4466 This is called by one_pre_gcse_pass after all the dataflow analysis
4469 This is based on the original Morel-Renvoise paper Fred Chow's thesis, and
4470 lazy code motion from Knoop, Ruthing and Steffen as described in Advanced
4471 Compiler Design and Implementation.
4473 ??? A new pseudo reg is created to hold the reaching expression. The nice
4474 thing about the classical approach is that it would try to use an existing
4475 reg. If the register can't be adequately optimized [i.e. we introduce
4476 reload problems], one could add a pass here to propagate the new register
4479 ??? We don't handle single sets in PARALLELs because we're [currently] not
4480 able to copy the rest of the parallel when we insert copies to create full
4481 redundancies from partial redundancies. However, there's no reason why we
4482 can't handle PARALLELs in the cases where there are no partial
4489 int did_insert
, changed
;
4490 struct expr
**index_map
;
4493 /* Compute a mapping from expression number (`bitmap_index') to
4494 hash table entry. */
4496 index_map
= XCNEWVEC (struct expr
*, expr_hash_table
.n_elems
);
4497 for (i
= 0; i
< expr_hash_table
.size
; i
++)
4498 for (expr
= expr_hash_table
.table
[i
]; expr
!= NULL
; expr
= expr
->next_same_hash
)
4499 index_map
[expr
->bitmap_index
] = expr
;
4501 /* Reset bitmap used to track which insns are redundant. */
4502 pre_redundant_insns
= sbitmap_alloc (max_cuid
);
4503 sbitmap_zero (pre_redundant_insns
);
4505 /* Delete the redundant insns first so that
4506 - we know what register to use for the new insns and for the other
4507 ones with reaching expressions
4508 - we know which insns are redundant when we go to create copies */
4510 changed
= pre_delete ();
4512 did_insert
= pre_edge_insert (edge_list
, index_map
);
4514 /* In other places with reaching expressions, copy the expression to the
4515 specially allocated pseudo-reg that reaches the redundant expr. */
4516 pre_insert_copies ();
4519 commit_edge_insertions ();
4524 sbitmap_free (pre_redundant_insns
);
4528 /* Top level routine to perform one PRE GCSE pass.
4530 Return nonzero if a change was made. */
4533 one_pre_gcse_pass (int pass
)
4537 gcse_subst_count
= 0;
4538 gcse_create_count
= 0;
4540 alloc_hash_table (max_cuid
, &expr_hash_table
, 0);
4541 add_noreturn_fake_exit_edges ();
4543 compute_ld_motion_mems ();
4545 compute_hash_table (&expr_hash_table
);
4546 trim_ld_motion_mems ();
4548 dump_hash_table (dump_file
, "Expression", &expr_hash_table
);
4550 if (expr_hash_table
.n_elems
> 0)
4552 alloc_pre_mem (last_basic_block
, expr_hash_table
.n_elems
);
4553 compute_pre_data ();
4554 changed
|= pre_gcse ();
4555 free_edge_list (edge_list
);
4560 remove_fake_exit_edges ();
4561 free_hash_table (&expr_hash_table
);
4565 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nPRE GCSE of %s, pass %d: %d bytes needed, ",
4566 current_function_name (), pass
, bytes_used
);
4567 fprintf (dump_file
, "%d substs, %d insns created\n",
4568 gcse_subst_count
, gcse_create_count
);
4574 /* If X contains any LABEL_REF's, add REG_LABEL notes for them to INSN.
4575 If notes are added to an insn which references a CODE_LABEL, the
4576 LABEL_NUSES count is incremented. We have to add REG_LABEL notes,
4577 because the following loop optimization pass requires them. */
4579 /* ??? This is very similar to the loop.c add_label_notes function. We
4580 could probably share code here. */
4582 /* ??? If there was a jump optimization pass after gcse and before loop,
4583 then we would not need to do this here, because jump would add the
4584 necessary REG_LABEL notes. */
4587 add_label_notes (rtx x
, rtx insn
)
4589 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
4593 if (code
== LABEL_REF
&& !LABEL_REF_NONLOCAL_P (x
))
4595 /* This code used to ignore labels that referred to dispatch tables to
4596 avoid flow generating (slightly) worse code.
4598 We no longer ignore such label references (see LABEL_REF handling in
4599 mark_jump_label for additional information). */
4601 REG_NOTES (insn
) = gen_rtx_INSN_LIST (REG_LABEL
, XEXP (x
, 0),
4603 if (LABEL_P (XEXP (x
, 0)))
4604 LABEL_NUSES (XEXP (x
, 0))++;
4608 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1, fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
); i
>= 0; i
--)
4611 add_label_notes (XEXP (x
, i
), insn
);
4612 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
4613 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
4614 add_label_notes (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), insn
);
4618 /* Compute transparent outgoing information for each block.
4620 An expression is transparent to an edge unless it is killed by
4621 the edge itself. This can only happen with abnormal control flow,
4622 when the edge is traversed through a call. This happens with
4623 non-local labels and exceptions.
4625 This would not be necessary if we split the edge. While this is
4626 normally impossible for abnormal critical edges, with some effort
4627 it should be possible with exception handling, since we still have
4628 control over which handler should be invoked. But due to increased
4629 EH table sizes, this may not be worthwhile. */
4632 compute_transpout (void)
4638 sbitmap_vector_ones (transpout
, last_basic_block
);
4642 /* Note that flow inserted a nop a the end of basic blocks that
4643 end in call instructions for reasons other than abnormal
4645 if (! CALL_P (BB_END (bb
)))
4648 for (i
= 0; i
< expr_hash_table
.size
; i
++)
4649 for (expr
= expr_hash_table
.table
[i
]; expr
; expr
= expr
->next_same_hash
)
4650 if (MEM_P (expr
->expr
))
4652 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (expr
->expr
, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
4653 && CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (XEXP (expr
->expr
, 0)))
4656 /* ??? Optimally, we would use interprocedural alias
4657 analysis to determine if this mem is actually killed
4659 RESET_BIT (transpout
[bb
->index
], expr
->bitmap_index
);
4664 /* Code Hoisting variables and subroutines. */
4666 /* Very busy expressions. */
4667 static sbitmap
*hoist_vbein
;
4668 static sbitmap
*hoist_vbeout
;
4670 /* Hoistable expressions. */
4671 static sbitmap
*hoist_exprs
;
4673 /* ??? We could compute post dominators and run this algorithm in
4674 reverse to perform tail merging, doing so would probably be
4675 more effective than the tail merging code in jump.c.
4677 It's unclear if tail merging could be run in parallel with
4678 code hoisting. It would be nice. */
4680 /* Allocate vars used for code hoisting analysis. */
4683 alloc_code_hoist_mem (int n_blocks
, int n_exprs
)
4685 antloc
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_exprs
);
4686 transp
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_exprs
);
4687 comp
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_exprs
);
4689 hoist_vbein
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_exprs
);
4690 hoist_vbeout
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_exprs
);
4691 hoist_exprs
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_exprs
);
4692 transpout
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_blocks
, n_exprs
);
4695 /* Free vars used for code hoisting analysis. */
4698 free_code_hoist_mem (void)
4700 sbitmap_vector_free (antloc
);
4701 sbitmap_vector_free (transp
);
4702 sbitmap_vector_free (comp
);
4704 sbitmap_vector_free (hoist_vbein
);
4705 sbitmap_vector_free (hoist_vbeout
);
4706 sbitmap_vector_free (hoist_exprs
);
4707 sbitmap_vector_free (transpout
);
4709 free_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
4712 /* Compute the very busy expressions at entry/exit from each block.
4714 An expression is very busy if all paths from a given point
4715 compute the expression. */
4718 compute_code_hoist_vbeinout (void)
4720 int changed
, passes
;
4723 sbitmap_vector_zero (hoist_vbeout
, last_basic_block
);
4724 sbitmap_vector_zero (hoist_vbein
, last_basic_block
);
4733 /* We scan the blocks in the reverse order to speed up
4735 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb
)
4737 changed
|= sbitmap_a_or_b_and_c_cg (hoist_vbein
[bb
->index
], antloc
[bb
->index
],
4738 hoist_vbeout
[bb
->index
], transp
[bb
->index
]);
4739 if (bb
->next_bb
!= EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
)
4740 sbitmap_intersection_of_succs (hoist_vbeout
[bb
->index
], hoist_vbein
, bb
->index
);
4747 fprintf (dump_file
, "hoisting vbeinout computation: %d passes\n", passes
);
4750 /* Top level routine to do the dataflow analysis needed by code hoisting. */
4753 compute_code_hoist_data (void)
4755 compute_local_properties (transp
, comp
, antloc
, &expr_hash_table
);
4756 compute_transpout ();
4757 compute_code_hoist_vbeinout ();
4758 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
4760 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
4763 /* Determine if the expression identified by EXPR_INDEX would
4764 reach BB unimpared if it was placed at the end of EXPR_BB.
4766 It's unclear exactly what Muchnick meant by "unimpared". It seems
4767 to me that the expression must either be computed or transparent in
4768 *every* block in the path(s) from EXPR_BB to BB. Any other definition
4769 would allow the expression to be hoisted out of loops, even if
4770 the expression wasn't a loop invariant.
4772 Contrast this to reachability for PRE where an expression is
4773 considered reachable if *any* path reaches instead of *all*
4777 hoist_expr_reaches_here_p (basic_block expr_bb
, int expr_index
, basic_block bb
, char *visited
)
4781 int visited_allocated_locally
= 0;
4784 if (visited
== NULL
)
4786 visited_allocated_locally
= 1;
4787 visited
= XCNEWVEC (char, last_basic_block
);
4790 FOR_EACH_EDGE (pred
, ei
, bb
->preds
)
4792 basic_block pred_bb
= pred
->src
;
4794 if (pred
->src
== ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
)
4796 else if (pred_bb
== expr_bb
)
4798 else if (visited
[pred_bb
->index
])
4801 /* Does this predecessor generate this expression? */
4802 else if (TEST_BIT (comp
[pred_bb
->index
], expr_index
))
4804 else if (! TEST_BIT (transp
[pred_bb
->index
], expr_index
))
4810 visited
[pred_bb
->index
] = 1;
4811 if (! hoist_expr_reaches_here_p (expr_bb
, expr_index
,
4816 if (visited_allocated_locally
)
4819 return (pred
== NULL
);
4822 /* Actually perform code hoisting. */
4827 basic_block bb
, dominated
;
4829 unsigned int domby_len
;
4831 struct expr
**index_map
;
4834 sbitmap_vector_zero (hoist_exprs
, last_basic_block
);
4836 /* Compute a mapping from expression number (`bitmap_index') to
4837 hash table entry. */
4839 index_map
= XCNEWVEC (struct expr
*, expr_hash_table
.n_elems
);
4840 for (i
= 0; i
< expr_hash_table
.size
; i
++)
4841 for (expr
= expr_hash_table
.table
[i
]; expr
!= NULL
; expr
= expr
->next_same_hash
)
4842 index_map
[expr
->bitmap_index
] = expr
;
4844 /* Walk over each basic block looking for potentially hoistable
4845 expressions, nothing gets hoisted from the entry block. */
4849 int insn_inserted_p
;
4851 domby_len
= get_dominated_by (CDI_DOMINATORS
, bb
, &domby
);
4852 /* Examine each expression that is very busy at the exit of this
4853 block. These are the potentially hoistable expressions. */
4854 for (i
= 0; i
< hoist_vbeout
[bb
->index
]->n_bits
; i
++)
4858 if (TEST_BIT (hoist_vbeout
[bb
->index
], i
)
4859 && TEST_BIT (transpout
[bb
->index
], i
))
4861 /* We've found a potentially hoistable expression, now
4862 we look at every block BB dominates to see if it
4863 computes the expression. */
4864 for (j
= 0; j
< domby_len
; j
++)
4866 dominated
= domby
[j
];
4867 /* Ignore self dominance. */
4868 if (bb
== dominated
)
4870 /* We've found a dominated block, now see if it computes
4871 the busy expression and whether or not moving that
4872 expression to the "beginning" of that block is safe. */
4873 if (!TEST_BIT (antloc
[dominated
->index
], i
))
4876 /* Note if the expression would reach the dominated block
4877 unimpared if it was placed at the end of BB.
4879 Keep track of how many times this expression is hoistable
4880 from a dominated block into BB. */
4881 if (hoist_expr_reaches_here_p (bb
, i
, dominated
, NULL
))
4885 /* If we found more than one hoistable occurrence of this
4886 expression, then note it in the bitmap of expressions to
4887 hoist. It makes no sense to hoist things which are computed
4888 in only one BB, and doing so tends to pessimize register
4889 allocation. One could increase this value to try harder
4890 to avoid any possible code expansion due to register
4891 allocation issues; however experiments have shown that
4892 the vast majority of hoistable expressions are only movable
4893 from two successors, so raising this threshold is likely
4894 to nullify any benefit we get from code hoisting. */
4897 SET_BIT (hoist_exprs
[bb
->index
], i
);
4902 /* If we found nothing to hoist, then quit now. */
4909 /* Loop over all the hoistable expressions. */
4910 for (i
= 0; i
< hoist_exprs
[bb
->index
]->n_bits
; i
++)
4912 /* We want to insert the expression into BB only once, so
4913 note when we've inserted it. */
4914 insn_inserted_p
= 0;
4916 /* These tests should be the same as the tests above. */
4917 if (TEST_BIT (hoist_exprs
[bb
->index
], i
))
4919 /* We've found a potentially hoistable expression, now
4920 we look at every block BB dominates to see if it
4921 computes the expression. */
4922 for (j
= 0; j
< domby_len
; j
++)
4924 dominated
= domby
[j
];
4925 /* Ignore self dominance. */
4926 if (bb
== dominated
)
4929 /* We've found a dominated block, now see if it computes
4930 the busy expression and whether or not moving that
4931 expression to the "beginning" of that block is safe. */
4932 if (!TEST_BIT (antloc
[dominated
->index
], i
))
4935 /* The expression is computed in the dominated block and
4936 it would be safe to compute it at the start of the
4937 dominated block. Now we have to determine if the
4938 expression would reach the dominated block if it was
4939 placed at the end of BB. */
4940 if (hoist_expr_reaches_here_p (bb
, i
, dominated
, NULL
))
4942 struct expr
*expr
= index_map
[i
];
4943 struct occr
*occr
= expr
->antic_occr
;
4947 /* Find the right occurrence of this expression. */
4948 while (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (occr
->insn
) != dominated
&& occr
)
4953 set
= single_set (insn
);
4956 /* Create a pseudo-reg to store the result of reaching
4957 expressions into. Get the mode for the new pseudo
4958 from the mode of the original destination pseudo. */
4959 if (expr
->reaching_reg
== NULL
)
4961 = gen_reg_rtx (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (set
)));
4963 gcse_emit_move_after (expr
->reaching_reg
, SET_DEST (set
), insn
);
4965 occr
->deleted_p
= 1;
4966 if (!insn_inserted_p
)
4968 insert_insn_end_bb (index_map
[i
], bb
, 0);
4969 insn_inserted_p
= 1;
4981 /* Top level routine to perform one code hoisting (aka unification) pass
4983 Return nonzero if a change was made. */
4986 one_code_hoisting_pass (void)
4990 alloc_hash_table (max_cuid
, &expr_hash_table
, 0);
4991 compute_hash_table (&expr_hash_table
);
4993 dump_hash_table (dump_file
, "Code Hosting Expressions", &expr_hash_table
);
4995 if (expr_hash_table
.n_elems
> 0)
4997 alloc_code_hoist_mem (last_basic_block
, expr_hash_table
.n_elems
);
4998 compute_code_hoist_data ();
5000 free_code_hoist_mem ();
5003 free_hash_table (&expr_hash_table
);
5008 /* Here we provide the things required to do store motion towards
5009 the exit. In order for this to be effective, gcse also needed to
5010 be taught how to move a load when it is kill only by a store to itself.
5015 void foo(float scale)
5017 for (i=0; i<10; i++)
5021 'i' is both loaded and stored to in the loop. Normally, gcse cannot move
5022 the load out since its live around the loop, and stored at the bottom
5025 The 'Load Motion' referred to and implemented in this file is
5026 an enhancement to gcse which when using edge based lcm, recognizes
5027 this situation and allows gcse to move the load out of the loop.
5029 Once gcse has hoisted the load, store motion can then push this
5030 load towards the exit, and we end up with no loads or stores of 'i'
5034 pre_ldst_expr_hash (const void *p
)
5036 int do_not_record_p
= 0;
5037 const struct ls_expr
*x
= p
;
5038 return hash_rtx (x
->pattern
, GET_MODE (x
->pattern
), &do_not_record_p
, NULL
, false);
5042 pre_ldst_expr_eq (const void *p1
, const void *p2
)
5044 const struct ls_expr
*ptr1
= p1
, *ptr2
= p2
;
5045 return expr_equiv_p (ptr1
->pattern
, ptr2
->pattern
);
5048 /* This will search the ldst list for a matching expression. If it
5049 doesn't find one, we create one and initialize it. */
5051 static struct ls_expr
*
5054 int do_not_record_p
= 0;
5055 struct ls_expr
* ptr
;
5060 hash
= hash_rtx (x
, GET_MODE (x
), &do_not_record_p
,
5061 NULL
, /*have_reg_qty=*/false);
5064 slot
= htab_find_slot_with_hash (pre_ldst_table
, &e
, hash
, INSERT
);
5066 return (struct ls_expr
*)*slot
;
5068 ptr
= XNEW (struct ls_expr
);
5070 ptr
->next
= pre_ldst_mems
;
5073 ptr
->pattern_regs
= NULL_RTX
;
5074 ptr
->loads
= NULL_RTX
;
5075 ptr
->stores
= NULL_RTX
;
5076 ptr
->reaching_reg
= NULL_RTX
;
5079 ptr
->hash_index
= hash
;
5080 pre_ldst_mems
= ptr
;
5086 /* Free up an individual ldst entry. */
5089 free_ldst_entry (struct ls_expr
* ptr
)
5091 free_INSN_LIST_list (& ptr
->loads
);
5092 free_INSN_LIST_list (& ptr
->stores
);
5097 /* Free up all memory associated with the ldst list. */
5100 free_ldst_mems (void)
5103 htab_delete (pre_ldst_table
);
5104 pre_ldst_table
= NULL
;
5106 while (pre_ldst_mems
)
5108 struct ls_expr
* tmp
= pre_ldst_mems
;
5110 pre_ldst_mems
= pre_ldst_mems
->next
;
5112 free_ldst_entry (tmp
);
5115 pre_ldst_mems
= NULL
;
5118 /* Dump debugging info about the ldst list. */
5121 print_ldst_list (FILE * file
)
5123 struct ls_expr
* ptr
;
5125 fprintf (file
, "LDST list: \n");
5127 for (ptr
= first_ls_expr(); ptr
!= NULL
; ptr
= next_ls_expr (ptr
))
5129 fprintf (file
, " Pattern (%3d): ", ptr
->index
);
5131 print_rtl (file
, ptr
->pattern
);
5133 fprintf (file
, "\n Loads : ");
5136 print_rtl (file
, ptr
->loads
);
5138 fprintf (file
, "(nil)");
5140 fprintf (file
, "\n Stores : ");
5143 print_rtl (file
, ptr
->stores
);
5145 fprintf (file
, "(nil)");
5147 fprintf (file
, "\n\n");
5150 fprintf (file
, "\n");
5153 /* Returns 1 if X is in the list of ldst only expressions. */
5155 static struct ls_expr
*
5156 find_rtx_in_ldst (rtx x
)
5160 if (!pre_ldst_table
)
5163 slot
= htab_find_slot (pre_ldst_table
, &e
, NO_INSERT
);
5164 if (!slot
|| ((struct ls_expr
*)*slot
)->invalid
)
5169 /* Assign each element of the list of mems a monotonically increasing value. */
5172 enumerate_ldsts (void)
5174 struct ls_expr
* ptr
;
5177 for (ptr
= pre_ldst_mems
; ptr
!= NULL
; ptr
= ptr
->next
)
5183 /* Return first item in the list. */
5185 static inline struct ls_expr
*
5186 first_ls_expr (void)
5188 return pre_ldst_mems
;
5191 /* Return the next item in the list after the specified one. */
5193 static inline struct ls_expr
*
5194 next_ls_expr (struct ls_expr
* ptr
)
5199 /* Load Motion for loads which only kill themselves. */
5201 /* Return true if x is a simple MEM operation, with no registers or
5202 side effects. These are the types of loads we consider for the
5203 ld_motion list, otherwise we let the usual aliasing take care of it. */
5211 if (MEM_VOLATILE_P (x
))
5214 if (GET_MODE (x
) == BLKmode
)
5217 /* If we are handling exceptions, we must be careful with memory references
5218 that may trap. If we are not, the behavior is undefined, so we may just
5220 if (flag_non_call_exceptions
&& may_trap_p (x
))
5223 if (side_effects_p (x
))
5226 /* Do not consider function arguments passed on stack. */
5227 if (reg_mentioned_p (stack_pointer_rtx
, x
))
5230 if (flag_float_store
&& FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
)))
5236 /* Make sure there isn't a buried reference in this pattern anywhere.
5237 If there is, invalidate the entry for it since we're not capable
5238 of fixing it up just yet.. We have to be sure we know about ALL
5239 loads since the aliasing code will allow all entries in the
5240 ld_motion list to not-alias itself. If we miss a load, we will get
5241 the wrong value since gcse might common it and we won't know to
5245 invalidate_any_buried_refs (rtx x
)
5249 struct ls_expr
* ptr
;
5251 /* Invalidate it in the list. */
5252 if (MEM_P (x
) && simple_mem (x
))
5254 ptr
= ldst_entry (x
);
5258 /* Recursively process the insn. */
5259 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (x
));
5261 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (x
)) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
5264 invalidate_any_buried_refs (XEXP (x
, i
));
5265 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
5266 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
5267 invalidate_any_buried_refs (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
));
5271 /* Find all the 'simple' MEMs which are used in LOADs and STORES. Simple
5272 being defined as MEM loads and stores to symbols, with no side effects
5273 and no registers in the expression. For a MEM destination, we also
5274 check that the insn is still valid if we replace the destination with a
5275 REG, as is done in update_ld_motion_stores. If there are any uses/defs
5276 which don't match this criteria, they are invalidated and trimmed out
5280 compute_ld_motion_mems (void)
5282 struct ls_expr
* ptr
;
5286 pre_ldst_mems
= NULL
;
5287 pre_ldst_table
= htab_create (13, pre_ldst_expr_hash
,
5288 pre_ldst_expr_eq
, NULL
);
5292 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb
, insn
)
5296 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SET
)
5298 rtx src
= SET_SRC (PATTERN (insn
));
5299 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (PATTERN (insn
));
5301 /* Check for a simple LOAD... */
5302 if (MEM_P (src
) && simple_mem (src
))
5304 ptr
= ldst_entry (src
);
5306 ptr
->loads
= alloc_INSN_LIST (insn
, ptr
->loads
);
5312 /* Make sure there isn't a buried load somewhere. */
5313 invalidate_any_buried_refs (src
);
5316 /* Check for stores. Don't worry about aliased ones, they
5317 will block any movement we might do later. We only care
5318 about this exact pattern since those are the only
5319 circumstance that we will ignore the aliasing info. */
5320 if (MEM_P (dest
) && simple_mem (dest
))
5322 ptr
= ldst_entry (dest
);
5325 && GET_CODE (src
) != ASM_OPERANDS
5326 /* Check for REG manually since want_to_gcse_p
5327 returns 0 for all REGs. */
5328 && can_assign_to_reg_p (src
))
5329 ptr
->stores
= alloc_INSN_LIST (insn
, ptr
->stores
);
5335 invalidate_any_buried_refs (PATTERN (insn
));
5341 /* Remove any references that have been either invalidated or are not in the
5342 expression list for pre gcse. */
5345 trim_ld_motion_mems (void)
5347 struct ls_expr
* * last
= & pre_ldst_mems
;
5348 struct ls_expr
* ptr
= pre_ldst_mems
;
5354 /* Delete if entry has been made invalid. */
5357 /* Delete if we cannot find this mem in the expression list. */
5358 unsigned int hash
= ptr
->hash_index
% expr_hash_table
.size
;
5360 for (expr
= expr_hash_table
.table
[hash
];
5362 expr
= expr
->next_same_hash
)
5363 if (expr_equiv_p (expr
->expr
, ptr
->pattern
))
5367 expr
= (struct expr
*) 0;
5371 /* Set the expression field if we are keeping it. */
5379 htab_remove_elt_with_hash (pre_ldst_table
, ptr
, ptr
->hash_index
);
5380 free_ldst_entry (ptr
);
5385 /* Show the world what we've found. */
5386 if (dump_file
&& pre_ldst_mems
!= NULL
)
5387 print_ldst_list (dump_file
);
5390 /* This routine will take an expression which we are replacing with
5391 a reaching register, and update any stores that are needed if
5392 that expression is in the ld_motion list. Stores are updated by
5393 copying their SRC to the reaching register, and then storing
5394 the reaching register into the store location. These keeps the
5395 correct value in the reaching register for the loads. */
5398 update_ld_motion_stores (struct expr
* expr
)
5400 struct ls_expr
* mem_ptr
;
5402 if ((mem_ptr
= find_rtx_in_ldst (expr
->expr
)))
5404 /* We can try to find just the REACHED stores, but is shouldn't
5405 matter to set the reaching reg everywhere... some might be
5406 dead and should be eliminated later. */
5408 /* We replace (set mem expr) with (set reg expr) (set mem reg)
5409 where reg is the reaching reg used in the load. We checked in
5410 compute_ld_motion_mems that we can replace (set mem expr) with
5411 (set reg expr) in that insn. */
5412 rtx list
= mem_ptr
->stores
;
5414 for ( ; list
!= NULL_RTX
; list
= XEXP (list
, 1))
5416 rtx insn
= XEXP (list
, 0);
5417 rtx pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
5418 rtx src
= SET_SRC (pat
);
5419 rtx reg
= expr
->reaching_reg
;
5422 /* If we've already copied it, continue. */
5423 if (expr
->reaching_reg
== src
)
5428 fprintf (dump_file
, "PRE: store updated with reaching reg ");
5429 print_rtl (dump_file
, expr
->reaching_reg
);
5430 fprintf (dump_file
, ":\n ");
5431 print_inline_rtx (dump_file
, insn
, 8);
5432 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
5435 copy
= gen_move_insn ( reg
, copy_rtx (SET_SRC (pat
)));
5436 new = emit_insn_before (copy
, insn
);
5437 record_one_set (REGNO (reg
), new);
5438 SET_SRC (pat
) = reg
;
5440 /* un-recognize this pattern since it's probably different now. */
5441 INSN_CODE (insn
) = -1;
5442 gcse_create_count
++;
5447 /* Store motion code. */
5449 #define ANTIC_STORE_LIST(x) ((x)->loads)
5450 #define AVAIL_STORE_LIST(x) ((x)->stores)
5451 #define LAST_AVAIL_CHECK_FAILURE(x) ((x)->reaching_reg)
5453 /* This is used to communicate the target bitvector we want to use in the
5454 reg_set_info routine when called via the note_stores mechanism. */
5455 static int * regvec
;
5457 /* And current insn, for the same routine. */
5458 static rtx compute_store_table_current_insn
;
5460 /* Used in computing the reverse edge graph bit vectors. */
5461 static sbitmap
* st_antloc
;
5463 /* Global holding the number of store expressions we are dealing with. */
5464 static int num_stores
;
5466 /* Checks to set if we need to mark a register set. Called from
5470 reg_set_info (rtx dest
, rtx setter ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
5473 sbitmap bb_reg
= data
;
5475 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
)
5476 dest
= SUBREG_REG (dest
);
5480 regvec
[REGNO (dest
)] = INSN_UID (compute_store_table_current_insn
);
5482 SET_BIT (bb_reg
, REGNO (dest
));
5486 /* Clear any mark that says that this insn sets dest. Called from
5490 reg_clear_last_set (rtx dest
, rtx setter ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
5493 int *dead_vec
= data
;
5495 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
)
5496 dest
= SUBREG_REG (dest
);
5499 dead_vec
[REGNO (dest
)] == INSN_UID (compute_store_table_current_insn
))
5500 dead_vec
[REGNO (dest
)] = 0;
5503 /* Return zero if some of the registers in list X are killed
5504 due to set of registers in bitmap REGS_SET. */
5507 store_ops_ok (rtx x
, int *regs_set
)
5511 for (; x
; x
= XEXP (x
, 1))
5514 if (regs_set
[REGNO(reg
)])
5521 /* Returns a list of registers mentioned in X. */
5523 extract_mentioned_regs (rtx x
)
5525 return extract_mentioned_regs_helper (x
, NULL_RTX
);
5528 /* Helper for extract_mentioned_regs; ACCUM is used to accumulate used
5531 extract_mentioned_regs_helper (rtx x
, rtx accum
)
5537 /* Repeat is used to turn tail-recursion into iteration. */
5543 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
5547 return alloc_EXPR_LIST (0, x
, accum
);
5557 /* We do not run this function with arguments having side effects. */
5576 i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1;
5577 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
5583 rtx tem
= XEXP (x
, i
);
5585 /* If we are about to do the last recursive call
5586 needed at this level, change it into iteration. */
5593 accum
= extract_mentioned_regs_helper (tem
, accum
);
5595 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
5599 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
5600 accum
= extract_mentioned_regs_helper (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), accum
);
5607 /* Determine whether INSN is MEM store pattern that we will consider moving.
5608 REGS_SET_BEFORE is bitmap of registers set before (and including) the
5609 current insn, REGS_SET_AFTER is bitmap of registers set after (and
5610 including) the insn in this basic block. We must be passing through BB from
5611 head to end, as we are using this fact to speed things up.
5613 The results are stored this way:
5615 -- the first anticipatable expression is added into ANTIC_STORE_LIST
5616 -- if the processed expression is not anticipatable, NULL_RTX is added
5617 there instead, so that we can use it as indicator that no further
5618 expression of this type may be anticipatable
5619 -- if the expression is available, it is added as head of AVAIL_STORE_LIST;
5620 consequently, all of them but this head are dead and may be deleted.
5621 -- if the expression is not available, the insn due to that it fails to be
5622 available is stored in reaching_reg.
5624 The things are complicated a bit by fact that there already may be stores
5625 to the same MEM from other blocks; also caller must take care of the
5626 necessary cleanup of the temporary markers after end of the basic block.
5630 find_moveable_store (rtx insn
, int *regs_set_before
, int *regs_set_after
)
5632 struct ls_expr
* ptr
;
5634 int check_anticipatable
, check_available
;
5635 basic_block bb
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
);
5637 set
= single_set (insn
);
5641 dest
= SET_DEST (set
);
5643 if (! MEM_P (dest
) || MEM_VOLATILE_P (dest
)
5644 || GET_MODE (dest
) == BLKmode
)
5647 if (side_effects_p (dest
))
5650 /* If we are handling exceptions, we must be careful with memory references
5651 that may trap. If we are not, the behavior is undefined, so we may just
5653 if (flag_non_call_exceptions
&& may_trap_p (dest
))
5656 /* Even if the destination cannot trap, the source may. In this case we'd
5657 need to handle updating the REG_EH_REGION note. */
5658 if (find_reg_note (insn
, REG_EH_REGION
, NULL_RTX
))
5661 /* Make sure that the SET_SRC of this store insns can be assigned to
5662 a register, or we will fail later on in replace_store_insn, which
5663 assumes that we can do this. But sometimes the target machine has
5664 oddities like MEM read-modify-write instruction. See for example
5666 if (!can_assign_to_reg_p (SET_SRC (set
)))
5669 ptr
= ldst_entry (dest
);
5670 if (!ptr
->pattern_regs
)
5671 ptr
->pattern_regs
= extract_mentioned_regs (dest
);
5673 /* Do not check for anticipatability if we either found one anticipatable
5674 store already, or tested for one and found out that it was killed. */
5675 check_anticipatable
= 0;
5676 if (!ANTIC_STORE_LIST (ptr
))
5677 check_anticipatable
= 1;
5680 tmp
= XEXP (ANTIC_STORE_LIST (ptr
), 0);
5682 && BLOCK_FOR_INSN (tmp
) != bb
)
5683 check_anticipatable
= 1;
5685 if (check_anticipatable
)
5687 if (store_killed_before (dest
, ptr
->pattern_regs
, insn
, bb
, regs_set_before
))
5691 ANTIC_STORE_LIST (ptr
) = alloc_INSN_LIST (tmp
,
5692 ANTIC_STORE_LIST (ptr
));
5695 /* It is not necessary to check whether store is available if we did
5696 it successfully before; if we failed before, do not bother to check
5697 until we reach the insn that caused us to fail. */
5698 check_available
= 0;
5699 if (!AVAIL_STORE_LIST (ptr
))
5700 check_available
= 1;
5703 tmp
= XEXP (AVAIL_STORE_LIST (ptr
), 0);
5704 if (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (tmp
) != bb
)
5705 check_available
= 1;
5707 if (check_available
)
5709 /* Check that we have already reached the insn at that the check
5710 failed last time. */
5711 if (LAST_AVAIL_CHECK_FAILURE (ptr
))
5713 for (tmp
= BB_END (bb
);
5714 tmp
!= insn
&& tmp
!= LAST_AVAIL_CHECK_FAILURE (ptr
);
5715 tmp
= PREV_INSN (tmp
))
5718 check_available
= 0;
5721 check_available
= store_killed_after (dest
, ptr
->pattern_regs
, insn
,
5723 &LAST_AVAIL_CHECK_FAILURE (ptr
));
5725 if (!check_available
)
5726 AVAIL_STORE_LIST (ptr
) = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn
, AVAIL_STORE_LIST (ptr
));
5729 /* Find available and anticipatable stores. */
5732 compute_store_table (void)
5738 int *last_set_in
, *already_set
;
5739 struct ls_expr
* ptr
, **prev_next_ptr_ptr
;
5741 max_gcse_regno
= max_reg_num ();
5743 reg_set_in_block
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block
,
5745 sbitmap_vector_zero (reg_set_in_block
, last_basic_block
);
5747 pre_ldst_table
= htab_create (13, pre_ldst_expr_hash
,
5748 pre_ldst_expr_eq
, NULL
);
5749 last_set_in
= XCNEWVEC (int, max_gcse_regno
);
5750 already_set
= XNEWVEC (int, max_gcse_regno
);
5752 /* Find all the stores we care about. */
5755 /* First compute the registers set in this block. */
5756 regvec
= last_set_in
;
5758 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb
, insn
)
5760 if (! INSN_P (insn
))
5765 for (regno
= 0; regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
; regno
++)
5766 if (TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (regs_invalidated_by_call
, regno
))
5768 last_set_in
[regno
] = INSN_UID (insn
);
5769 SET_BIT (reg_set_in_block
[bb
->index
], regno
);
5773 pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
5774 compute_store_table_current_insn
= insn
;
5775 note_stores (pat
, reg_set_info
, reg_set_in_block
[bb
->index
]);
5778 /* Now find the stores. */
5779 memset (already_set
, 0, sizeof (int) * max_gcse_regno
);
5780 regvec
= already_set
;
5781 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb
, insn
)
5783 if (! INSN_P (insn
))
5788 for (regno
= 0; regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
; regno
++)
5789 if (TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (regs_invalidated_by_call
, regno
))
5790 already_set
[regno
] = 1;
5793 pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
5794 note_stores (pat
, reg_set_info
, NULL
);
5796 /* Now that we've marked regs, look for stores. */
5797 find_moveable_store (insn
, already_set
, last_set_in
);
5799 /* Unmark regs that are no longer set. */
5800 compute_store_table_current_insn
= insn
;
5801 note_stores (pat
, reg_clear_last_set
, last_set_in
);
5804 for (regno
= 0; regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
; regno
++)
5805 if (TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (regs_invalidated_by_call
, regno
)
5806 && last_set_in
[regno
] == INSN_UID (insn
))
5807 last_set_in
[regno
] = 0;
5811 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
5812 /* last_set_in should now be all-zero. */
5813 for (regno
= 0; regno
< max_gcse_regno
; regno
++)
5814 gcc_assert (!last_set_in
[regno
]);
5817 /* Clear temporary marks. */
5818 for (ptr
= first_ls_expr (); ptr
!= NULL
; ptr
= next_ls_expr (ptr
))
5820 LAST_AVAIL_CHECK_FAILURE(ptr
) = NULL_RTX
;
5821 if (ANTIC_STORE_LIST (ptr
)
5822 && (tmp
= XEXP (ANTIC_STORE_LIST (ptr
), 0)) == NULL_RTX
)
5823 ANTIC_STORE_LIST (ptr
) = XEXP (ANTIC_STORE_LIST (ptr
), 1);
5827 /* Remove the stores that are not available anywhere, as there will
5828 be no opportunity to optimize them. */
5829 for (ptr
= pre_ldst_mems
, prev_next_ptr_ptr
= &pre_ldst_mems
;
5831 ptr
= *prev_next_ptr_ptr
)
5833 if (!AVAIL_STORE_LIST (ptr
))
5835 *prev_next_ptr_ptr
= ptr
->next
;
5836 htab_remove_elt_with_hash (pre_ldst_table
, ptr
, ptr
->hash_index
);
5837 free_ldst_entry (ptr
);
5840 prev_next_ptr_ptr
= &ptr
->next
;
5843 ret
= enumerate_ldsts ();
5847 fprintf (dump_file
, "ST_avail and ST_antic (shown under loads..)\n");
5848 print_ldst_list (dump_file
);
5856 /* Check to see if the load X is aliased with STORE_PATTERN.
5857 AFTER is true if we are checking the case when STORE_PATTERN occurs
5861 load_kills_store (rtx x
, rtx store_pattern
, int after
)
5864 return anti_dependence (x
, store_pattern
);
5866 return true_dependence (store_pattern
, GET_MODE (store_pattern
), x
,
5870 /* Go through the entire insn X, looking for any loads which might alias
5871 STORE_PATTERN. Return true if found.
5872 AFTER is true if we are checking the case when STORE_PATTERN occurs
5873 after the insn X. */
5876 find_loads (rtx x
, rtx store_pattern
, int after
)
5885 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SET
)
5890 if (load_kills_store (x
, store_pattern
, after
))
5894 /* Recursively process the insn. */
5895 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (x
));
5897 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (x
)) - 1; i
>= 0 && !ret
; i
--)
5900 ret
|= find_loads (XEXP (x
, i
), store_pattern
, after
);
5901 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
5902 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
5903 ret
|= find_loads (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), store_pattern
, after
);
5908 /* Check if INSN kills the store pattern X (is aliased with it).
5909 AFTER is true if we are checking the case when store X occurs
5910 after the insn. Return true if it does. */
5913 store_killed_in_insn (rtx x
, rtx x_regs
, rtx insn
, int after
)
5915 rtx reg
, base
, note
;
5922 /* A normal or pure call might read from pattern,
5923 but a const call will not. */
5924 if (! CONST_OR_PURE_CALL_P (insn
) || pure_call_p (insn
))
5927 /* But even a const call reads its parameters. Check whether the
5928 base of some of registers used in mem is stack pointer. */
5929 for (reg
= x_regs
; reg
; reg
= XEXP (reg
, 1))
5931 base
= find_base_term (XEXP (reg
, 0));
5933 || (GET_CODE (base
) == ADDRESS
5934 && GET_MODE (base
) == Pmode
5935 && XEXP (base
, 0) == stack_pointer_rtx
))
5942 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SET
)
5944 rtx pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
5945 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (pat
);
5947 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
)
5948 dest
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
5950 /* Check for memory stores to aliased objects. */
5952 && !expr_equiv_p (dest
, x
))
5956 if (output_dependence (dest
, x
))
5961 if (output_dependence (x
, dest
))
5965 if (find_loads (SET_SRC (pat
), x
, after
))
5968 else if (find_loads (PATTERN (insn
), x
, after
))
5971 /* If this insn has a REG_EQUAL or REG_EQUIV note referencing a memory
5972 location aliased with X, then this insn kills X. */
5973 note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
);
5976 note
= XEXP (note
, 0);
5978 /* However, if the note represents a must alias rather than a may
5979 alias relationship, then it does not kill X. */
5980 if (expr_equiv_p (note
, x
))
5983 /* See if there are any aliased loads in the note. */
5984 return find_loads (note
, x
, after
);
5987 /* Returns true if the expression X is loaded or clobbered on or after INSN
5988 within basic block BB. REGS_SET_AFTER is bitmap of registers set in
5989 or after the insn. X_REGS is list of registers mentioned in X. If the store
5990 is killed, return the last insn in that it occurs in FAIL_INSN. */
5993 store_killed_after (rtx x
, rtx x_regs
, rtx insn
, basic_block bb
,
5994 int *regs_set_after
, rtx
*fail_insn
)
5996 rtx last
= BB_END (bb
), act
;
5998 if (!store_ops_ok (x_regs
, regs_set_after
))
6000 /* We do not know where it will happen. */
6002 *fail_insn
= NULL_RTX
;
6006 /* Scan from the end, so that fail_insn is determined correctly. */
6007 for (act
= last
; act
!= PREV_INSN (insn
); act
= PREV_INSN (act
))
6008 if (store_killed_in_insn (x
, x_regs
, act
, false))
6018 /* Returns true if the expression X is loaded or clobbered on or before INSN
6019 within basic block BB. X_REGS is list of registers mentioned in X.
6020 REGS_SET_BEFORE is bitmap of registers set before or in this insn. */
6022 store_killed_before (rtx x
, rtx x_regs
, rtx insn
, basic_block bb
,
6023 int *regs_set_before
)
6025 rtx first
= BB_HEAD (bb
);
6027 if (!store_ops_ok (x_regs
, regs_set_before
))
6030 for ( ; insn
!= PREV_INSN (first
); insn
= PREV_INSN (insn
))
6031 if (store_killed_in_insn (x
, x_regs
, insn
, true))
6037 /* Fill in available, anticipatable, transparent and kill vectors in
6038 STORE_DATA, based on lists of available and anticipatable stores. */
6040 build_store_vectors (void)
6043 int *regs_set_in_block
;
6045 struct ls_expr
* ptr
;
6048 /* Build the gen_vector. This is any store in the table which is not killed
6049 by aliasing later in its block. */
6050 ae_gen
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block
, num_stores
);
6051 sbitmap_vector_zero (ae_gen
, last_basic_block
);
6053 st_antloc
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block
, num_stores
);
6054 sbitmap_vector_zero (st_antloc
, last_basic_block
);
6056 for (ptr
= first_ls_expr (); ptr
!= NULL
; ptr
= next_ls_expr (ptr
))
6058 for (st
= AVAIL_STORE_LIST (ptr
); st
!= NULL
; st
= XEXP (st
, 1))
6060 insn
= XEXP (st
, 0);
6061 bb
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
);
6063 /* If we've already seen an available expression in this block,
6064 we can delete this one (It occurs earlier in the block). We'll
6065 copy the SRC expression to an unused register in case there
6066 are any side effects. */
6067 if (TEST_BIT (ae_gen
[bb
->index
], ptr
->index
))
6069 rtx r
= gen_reg_rtx (GET_MODE (ptr
->pattern
));
6071 fprintf (dump_file
, "Removing redundant store:\n");
6072 replace_store_insn (r
, XEXP (st
, 0), bb
, ptr
);
6075 SET_BIT (ae_gen
[bb
->index
], ptr
->index
);
6078 for (st
= ANTIC_STORE_LIST (ptr
); st
!= NULL
; st
= XEXP (st
, 1))
6080 insn
= XEXP (st
, 0);
6081 bb
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
);
6082 SET_BIT (st_antloc
[bb
->index
], ptr
->index
);
6086 ae_kill
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block
, num_stores
);
6087 sbitmap_vector_zero (ae_kill
, last_basic_block
);
6089 transp
= sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block
, num_stores
);
6090 sbitmap_vector_zero (transp
, last_basic_block
);
6091 regs_set_in_block
= XNEWVEC (int, max_gcse_regno
);
6095 for (regno
= 0; regno
< max_gcse_regno
; regno
++)
6096 regs_set_in_block
[regno
] = TEST_BIT (reg_set_in_block
[bb
->index
], regno
);
6098 for (ptr
= first_ls_expr (); ptr
!= NULL
; ptr
= next_ls_expr (ptr
))
6100 if (store_killed_after (ptr
->pattern
, ptr
->pattern_regs
, BB_HEAD (bb
),
6101 bb
, regs_set_in_block
, NULL
))
6103 /* It should not be necessary to consider the expression
6104 killed if it is both anticipatable and available. */
6105 if (!TEST_BIT (st_antloc
[bb
->index
], ptr
->index
)
6106 || !TEST_BIT (ae_gen
[bb
->index
], ptr
->index
))
6107 SET_BIT (ae_kill
[bb
->index
], ptr
->index
);
6110 SET_BIT (transp
[bb
->index
], ptr
->index
);
6114 free (regs_set_in_block
);
6118 dump_sbitmap_vector (dump_file
, "st_antloc", "", st_antloc
, last_basic_block
);
6119 dump_sbitmap_vector (dump_file
, "st_kill", "", ae_kill
, last_basic_block
);
6120 dump_sbitmap_vector (dump_file
, "Transpt", "", transp
, last_basic_block
);
6121 dump_sbitmap_vector (dump_file
, "st_avloc", "", ae_gen
, last_basic_block
);
6125 /* Insert an instruction at the beginning of a basic block, and update
6126 the BB_HEAD if needed. */
6129 insert_insn_start_bb (rtx insn
, basic_block bb
)
6131 /* Insert at start of successor block. */
6132 rtx prev
= PREV_INSN (BB_HEAD (bb
));
6133 rtx before
= BB_HEAD (bb
);
6136 if (! LABEL_P (before
)
6137 && (! NOTE_P (before
)
6138 || NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (before
) != NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK
))
6141 if (prev
== BB_END (bb
))
6143 before
= NEXT_INSN (before
);
6146 insn
= emit_insn_after_noloc (insn
, prev
);
6150 fprintf (dump_file
, "STORE_MOTION insert store at start of BB %d:\n",
6152 print_inline_rtx (dump_file
, insn
, 6);
6153 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
6157 /* This routine will insert a store on an edge. EXPR is the ldst entry for
6158 the memory reference, and E is the edge to insert it on. Returns nonzero
6159 if an edge insertion was performed. */
6162 insert_store (struct ls_expr
* expr
, edge e
)
6169 /* We did all the deleted before this insert, so if we didn't delete a
6170 store, then we haven't set the reaching reg yet either. */
6171 if (expr
->reaching_reg
== NULL_RTX
)
6174 if (e
->flags
& EDGE_FAKE
)
6177 reg
= expr
->reaching_reg
;
6178 insn
= gen_move_insn (copy_rtx (expr
->pattern
), reg
);
6180 /* If we are inserting this expression on ALL predecessor edges of a BB,
6181 insert it at the start of the BB, and reset the insert bits on the other
6182 edges so we don't try to insert it on the other edges. */
6184 FOR_EACH_EDGE (tmp
, ei
, e
->dest
->preds
)
6185 if (!(tmp
->flags
& EDGE_FAKE
))
6187 int index
= EDGE_INDEX (edge_list
, tmp
->src
, tmp
->dest
);
6189 gcc_assert (index
!= EDGE_INDEX_NO_EDGE
);
6190 if (! TEST_BIT (pre_insert_map
[index
], expr
->index
))
6194 /* If tmp is NULL, we found an insertion on every edge, blank the
6195 insertion vector for these edges, and insert at the start of the BB. */
6196 if (!tmp
&& bb
!= EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
)
6198 FOR_EACH_EDGE (tmp
, ei
, e
->dest
->preds
)
6200 int index
= EDGE_INDEX (edge_list
, tmp
->src
, tmp
->dest
);
6201 RESET_BIT (pre_insert_map
[index
], expr
->index
);
6203 insert_insn_start_bb (insn
, bb
);
6207 /* We can't put stores in the front of blocks pointed to by abnormal
6208 edges since that may put a store where one didn't used to be. */
6209 gcc_assert (!(e
->flags
& EDGE_ABNORMAL
));
6211 insert_insn_on_edge (insn
, e
);
6215 fprintf (dump_file
, "STORE_MOTION insert insn on edge (%d, %d):\n",
6216 e
->src
->index
, e
->dest
->index
);
6217 print_inline_rtx (dump_file
, insn
, 6);
6218 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
6224 /* Remove any REG_EQUAL or REG_EQUIV notes containing a reference to the
6225 memory location in SMEXPR set in basic block BB.
6227 This could be rather expensive. */
6230 remove_reachable_equiv_notes (basic_block bb
, struct ls_expr
*smexpr
)
6232 edge_iterator
*stack
, ei
;
6235 sbitmap visited
= sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block
);
6236 rtx last
, insn
, note
;
6237 rtx mem
= smexpr
->pattern
;
6239 stack
= XNEWVEC (edge_iterator
, n_basic_blocks
);
6241 ei
= ei_start (bb
->succs
);
6243 sbitmap_zero (visited
);
6245 act
= (EDGE_COUNT (ei_container (ei
)) > 0 ? EDGE_I (ei_container (ei
), 0) : NULL
);
6253 sbitmap_free (visited
);
6256 act
= ei_edge (stack
[--sp
]);
6260 if (bb
== EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
6261 || TEST_BIT (visited
, bb
->index
))
6265 act
= (! ei_end_p (ei
)) ? ei_edge (ei
) : NULL
;
6268 SET_BIT (visited
, bb
->index
);
6270 if (TEST_BIT (st_antloc
[bb
->index
], smexpr
->index
))
6272 for (last
= ANTIC_STORE_LIST (smexpr
);
6273 BLOCK_FOR_INSN (XEXP (last
, 0)) != bb
;
6274 last
= XEXP (last
, 1))
6276 last
= XEXP (last
, 0);
6279 last
= NEXT_INSN (BB_END (bb
));
6281 for (insn
= BB_HEAD (bb
); insn
!= last
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
6284 note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
);
6285 if (!note
|| !expr_equiv_p (XEXP (note
, 0), mem
))
6289 fprintf (dump_file
, "STORE_MOTION drop REG_EQUAL note at insn %d:\n",
6291 remove_note (insn
, note
);
6296 act
= (! ei_end_p (ei
)) ? ei_edge (ei
) : NULL
;
6298 if (EDGE_COUNT (bb
->succs
) > 0)
6302 ei
= ei_start (bb
->succs
);
6303 act
= (EDGE_COUNT (ei_container (ei
)) > 0 ? EDGE_I (ei_container (ei
), 0) : NULL
);
6308 /* This routine will replace a store with a SET to a specified register. */
6311 replace_store_insn (rtx reg
, rtx del
, basic_block bb
, struct ls_expr
*smexpr
)
6313 rtx insn
, mem
, note
, set
, ptr
, pair
;
6315 mem
= smexpr
->pattern
;
6316 insn
= gen_move_insn (reg
, SET_SRC (single_set (del
)));
6317 insn
= emit_insn_after (insn
, del
);
6322 "STORE_MOTION delete insn in BB %d:\n ", bb
->index
);
6323 print_inline_rtx (dump_file
, del
, 6);
6324 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nSTORE MOTION replaced with insn:\n ");
6325 print_inline_rtx (dump_file
, insn
, 6);
6326 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
6329 for (ptr
= ANTIC_STORE_LIST (smexpr
); ptr
; ptr
= XEXP (ptr
, 1))
6330 if (XEXP (ptr
, 0) == del
)
6332 XEXP (ptr
, 0) = insn
;
6336 /* Move the notes from the deleted insn to its replacement, and patch
6337 up the LIBCALL notes. */
6338 REG_NOTES (insn
) = REG_NOTES (del
);
6340 note
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
);
6343 pair
= XEXP (note
, 0);
6344 note
= find_reg_note (pair
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
);
6345 XEXP (note
, 0) = insn
;
6347 note
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
);
6350 pair
= XEXP (note
, 0);
6351 note
= find_reg_note (pair
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
);
6352 XEXP (note
, 0) = insn
;
6357 /* Now we must handle REG_EQUAL notes whose contents is equal to the mem;
6358 they are no longer accurate provided that they are reached by this
6359 definition, so drop them. */
6360 for (; insn
!= NEXT_INSN (BB_END (bb
)); insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
6363 set
= single_set (insn
);
6366 if (expr_equiv_p (SET_DEST (set
), mem
))
6368 note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
);
6369 if (!note
|| !expr_equiv_p (XEXP (note
, 0), mem
))
6373 fprintf (dump_file
, "STORE_MOTION drop REG_EQUAL note at insn %d:\n",
6375 remove_note (insn
, note
);
6377 remove_reachable_equiv_notes (bb
, smexpr
);
6381 /* Delete a store, but copy the value that would have been stored into
6382 the reaching_reg for later storing. */
6385 delete_store (struct ls_expr
* expr
, basic_block bb
)
6389 if (expr
->reaching_reg
== NULL_RTX
)
6390 expr
->reaching_reg
= gen_reg_rtx (GET_MODE (expr
->pattern
));
6392 reg
= expr
->reaching_reg
;
6394 for (i
= AVAIL_STORE_LIST (expr
); i
; i
= XEXP (i
, 1))
6397 if (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (del
) == bb
)
6399 /* We know there is only one since we deleted redundant
6400 ones during the available computation. */
6401 replace_store_insn (reg
, del
, bb
, expr
);
6407 /* Free memory used by store motion. */
6410 free_store_memory (void)
6415 sbitmap_vector_free (ae_gen
);
6417 sbitmap_vector_free (ae_kill
);
6419 sbitmap_vector_free (transp
);
6421 sbitmap_vector_free (st_antloc
);
6423 sbitmap_vector_free (pre_insert_map
);
6425 sbitmap_vector_free (pre_delete_map
);
6426 if (reg_set_in_block
)
6427 sbitmap_vector_free (reg_set_in_block
);
6429 ae_gen
= ae_kill
= transp
= st_antloc
= NULL
;
6430 pre_insert_map
= pre_delete_map
= reg_set_in_block
= NULL
;
6433 /* Perform store motion. Much like gcse, except we move expressions the
6434 other way by looking at the flowgraph in reverse. */
6441 struct ls_expr
* ptr
;
6442 int update_flow
= 0;
6446 fprintf (dump_file
, "before store motion\n");
6447 print_rtl (dump_file
, get_insns ());
6450 init_alias_analysis ();
6452 /* Find all the available and anticipatable stores. */
6453 num_stores
= compute_store_table ();
6454 if (num_stores
== 0)
6456 htab_delete (pre_ldst_table
);
6457 pre_ldst_table
= NULL
;
6458 sbitmap_vector_free (reg_set_in_block
);
6459 end_alias_analysis ();
6463 /* Now compute kill & transp vectors. */
6464 build_store_vectors ();
6465 add_noreturn_fake_exit_edges ();
6466 connect_infinite_loops_to_exit ();
6468 edge_list
= pre_edge_rev_lcm (num_stores
, transp
, ae_gen
,
6469 st_antloc
, ae_kill
, &pre_insert_map
,
6472 /* Now we want to insert the new stores which are going to be needed. */
6473 for (ptr
= first_ls_expr (); ptr
!= NULL
; ptr
= next_ls_expr (ptr
))
6475 /* If any of the edges we have above are abnormal, we can't move this
6477 for (x
= NUM_EDGES (edge_list
) - 1; x
>= 0; x
--)
6478 if (TEST_BIT (pre_insert_map
[x
], ptr
->index
)
6479 && (INDEX_EDGE (edge_list
, x
)->flags
& EDGE_ABNORMAL
))
6484 if (dump_file
!= NULL
)
6486 "Can't replace store %d: abnormal edge from %d to %d\n",
6487 ptr
->index
, INDEX_EDGE (edge_list
, x
)->src
->index
,
6488 INDEX_EDGE (edge_list
, x
)->dest
->index
);
6492 /* Now we want to insert the new stores which are going to be needed. */
6495 if (TEST_BIT (pre_delete_map
[bb
->index
], ptr
->index
))
6496 delete_store (ptr
, bb
);
6498 for (x
= 0; x
< NUM_EDGES (edge_list
); x
++)
6499 if (TEST_BIT (pre_insert_map
[x
], ptr
->index
))
6500 update_flow
|= insert_store (ptr
, INDEX_EDGE (edge_list
, x
));
6504 commit_edge_insertions ();
6506 free_store_memory ();
6507 free_edge_list (edge_list
);
6508 remove_fake_exit_edges ();
6509 end_alias_analysis ();
6513 /* Entry point for jump bypassing optimization pass. */
6520 /* We do not construct an accurate cfg in functions which call
6521 setjmp, so just punt to be safe. */
6522 if (current_function_calls_setjmp
)
6525 /* Identify the basic block information for this function, including
6526 successors and predecessors. */
6527 max_gcse_regno
= max_reg_num ();
6530 dump_flow_info (dump_file
, dump_flags
);
6532 /* Return if there's nothing to do, or it is too expensive. */
6533 if (n_basic_blocks
<= NUM_FIXED_BLOCKS
+ 1
6534 || is_too_expensive (_ ("jump bypassing disabled")))
6537 gcc_obstack_init (&gcse_obstack
);
6540 /* We need alias. */
6541 init_alias_analysis ();
6543 /* Record where pseudo-registers are set. This data is kept accurate
6544 during each pass. ??? We could also record hard-reg information here
6545 [since it's unchanging], however it is currently done during hash table
6548 It may be tempting to compute MEM set information here too, but MEM sets
6549 will be subject to code motion one day and thus we need to compute
6550 information about memory sets when we build the hash tables. */
6552 alloc_reg_set_mem (max_gcse_regno
);
6555 max_gcse_regno
= max_reg_num ();
6557 changed
= one_cprop_pass (MAX_GCSE_PASSES
+ 2, true, true);
6562 fprintf (dump_file
, "BYPASS of %s: %d basic blocks, ",
6563 current_function_name (), n_basic_blocks
);
6564 fprintf (dump_file
, "%d bytes\n\n", bytes_used
);
6567 obstack_free (&gcse_obstack
, NULL
);
6568 free_reg_set_mem ();
6570 /* We are finished with alias. */
6571 end_alias_analysis ();
6572 allocate_reg_info (max_reg_num (), FALSE
, FALSE
);
6577 /* Return true if the graph is too expensive to optimize. PASS is the
6578 optimization about to be performed. */
6581 is_too_expensive (const char *pass
)
6583 /* Trying to perform global optimizations on flow graphs which have
6584 a high connectivity will take a long time and is unlikely to be
6585 particularly useful.
6587 In normal circumstances a cfg should have about twice as many
6588 edges as blocks. But we do not want to punish small functions
6589 which have a couple switch statements. Rather than simply
6590 threshold the number of blocks, uses something with a more
6591 graceful degradation. */
6592 if (n_edges
> 20000 + n_basic_blocks
* 4)
6594 warning (OPT_Wdisabled_optimization
,
6595 "%s: %d basic blocks and %d edges/basic block",
6596 pass
, n_basic_blocks
, n_edges
/ n_basic_blocks
);
6601 /* If allocating memory for the cprop bitmap would take up too much
6602 storage it's better just to disable the optimization. */
6604 * SBITMAP_SET_SIZE (max_reg_num ())
6605 * sizeof (SBITMAP_ELT_TYPE
)) > MAX_GCSE_MEMORY
)
6607 warning (OPT_Wdisabled_optimization
,
6608 "%s: %d basic blocks and %d registers",
6609 pass
, n_basic_blocks
, max_reg_num ());
6618 gate_handle_jump_bypass (void)
6620 return optimize
> 0 && flag_gcse
;
6623 /* Perform jump bypassing and control flow optimizations. */
6625 rest_of_handle_jump_bypass (void)
6627 cleanup_cfg (CLEANUP_EXPENSIVE
);
6628 reg_scan (get_insns (), max_reg_num ());
6630 if (bypass_jumps ())
6632 rebuild_jump_labels (get_insns ());
6633 cleanup_cfg (CLEANUP_EXPENSIVE
);
6634 delete_trivially_dead_insns (get_insns (), max_reg_num ());
6639 struct tree_opt_pass pass_jump_bypass
=
6641 "bypass", /* name */
6642 gate_handle_jump_bypass
, /* gate */
6643 rest_of_handle_jump_bypass
, /* execute */
6646 0, /* static_pass_number */
6647 TV_BYPASS
, /* tv_id */
6648 0, /* properties_required */
6649 0, /* properties_provided */
6650 0, /* properties_destroyed */
6651 0, /* todo_flags_start */
6653 TODO_ggc_collect
| TODO_verify_flow
, /* todo_flags_finish */
6659 gate_handle_gcse (void)
6661 return optimize
> 0 && flag_gcse
;
6666 rest_of_handle_gcse (void)
6668 int save_csb
, save_cfj
;
6671 tem
= gcse_main (get_insns ());
6672 rebuild_jump_labels (get_insns ());
6673 delete_trivially_dead_insns (get_insns (), max_reg_num ());
6675 save_csb
= flag_cse_skip_blocks
;
6676 save_cfj
= flag_cse_follow_jumps
;
6677 flag_cse_skip_blocks
= flag_cse_follow_jumps
= 0;
6679 /* If -fexpensive-optimizations, re-run CSE to clean up things done
6681 if (flag_expensive_optimizations
)
6683 timevar_push (TV_CSE
);
6684 reg_scan (get_insns (), max_reg_num ());
6685 tem2
= cse_main (get_insns (), max_reg_num ());
6686 purge_all_dead_edges ();
6687 delete_trivially_dead_insns (get_insns (), max_reg_num ());
6688 timevar_pop (TV_CSE
);
6689 cse_not_expected
= !flag_rerun_cse_after_loop
;
6692 /* If gcse or cse altered any jumps, rerun jump optimizations to clean
6696 timevar_push (TV_JUMP
);
6697 rebuild_jump_labels (get_insns ());
6698 delete_dead_jumptables ();
6699 cleanup_cfg (CLEANUP_EXPENSIVE
);
6700 timevar_pop (TV_JUMP
);
6703 flag_cse_skip_blocks
= save_csb
;
6704 flag_cse_follow_jumps
= save_cfj
;
6708 struct tree_opt_pass pass_gcse
=
6711 gate_handle_gcse
, /* gate */
6712 rest_of_handle_gcse
, /* execute */
6715 0, /* static_pass_number */
6716 TV_GCSE
, /* tv_id */
6717 0, /* properties_required */
6718 0, /* properties_provided */
6719 0, /* properties_destroyed */
6720 0, /* todo_flags_start */
6722 TODO_verify_flow
| TODO_ggc_collect
, /* todo_flags_finish */
6727 #include "gt-gcse.h"