1 /* Dead store elimination
2 Copyright (C) 2004-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
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22 #include "coretypes.h"
27 #include "tree-pass.h"
29 #include "gimple-pretty-print.h"
30 #include "fold-const.h"
31 #include "gimple-iterator.h"
35 #include "tree-cfgcleanup.h"
38 #include "tree-ssa-loop.h"
40 /* This file implements dead store elimination.
42 A dead store is a store into a memory location which will later be
43 overwritten by another store without any intervening loads. In this
44 case the earlier store can be deleted.
46 In our SSA + virtual operand world we use immediate uses of virtual
47 operands to detect dead stores. If a store's virtual definition
48 is used precisely once by a later store to the same location which
49 post dominates the first store, then the first store is dead.
51 The single use of the store's virtual definition ensures that
52 there are no intervening aliased loads and the requirement that
53 the second load post dominate the first ensures that if the earlier
54 store executes, then the later stores will execute before the function
57 It may help to think of this as first moving the earlier store to
58 the point immediately before the later store. Again, the single
59 use of the virtual definition and the post-dominance relationship
60 ensure that such movement would be safe. Clearly if there are
61 back to back stores, then the second is redundant.
63 Reviewing section 10.7.2 in Morgan's "Building an Optimizing Compiler"
64 may also help in understanding this code since it discusses the
65 relationship between dead store and redundant load elimination. In
66 fact, they are the same transformation applied to different views of
70 /* Bitmap of blocks that have had EH statements cleaned. We should
71 remove their dead edges eventually. */
72 static bitmap need_eh_cleanup
;
74 /* Return value from dse_classify_store */
78 DSE_STORE_MAYBE_PARTIAL_DEAD
,
82 /* STMT is a statement that may write into memory. Analyze it and
83 initialize WRITE to describe how STMT affects memory.
85 Return TRUE if the the statement was analyzed, FALSE otherwise.
87 It is always safe to return FALSE. But typically better optimziation
88 can be achieved by analyzing more statements. */
91 initialize_ao_ref_for_dse (gimple
*stmt
, ao_ref
*write
)
93 /* It's advantageous to handle certain mem* functions. */
94 if (gimple_call_builtin_p (stmt
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
))
96 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
)))
99 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE
:
100 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET
:
102 tree size
= NULL_TREE
;
103 if (gimple_call_num_args (stmt
) == 3)
104 size
= gimple_call_arg (stmt
, 2);
105 tree ptr
= gimple_call_arg (stmt
, 0);
106 ao_ref_init_from_ptr_and_size (write
, ptr
, size
);
113 else if (is_gimple_assign (stmt
))
115 ao_ref_init (write
, gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
));
121 /* Given REF from the the alias oracle, return TRUE if it is a valid
122 memory reference for dead store elimination, false otherwise.
124 In particular, the reference must have a known base, known maximum
125 size, start at a byte offset and have a size that is one or more
129 valid_ao_ref_for_dse (ao_ref
*ref
)
131 return (ao_ref_base (ref
)
132 && known_size_p (ref
->max_size
)
133 && maybe_ne (ref
->size
, 0)
134 && known_eq (ref
->max_size
, ref
->size
)
135 && known_ge (ref
->offset
, 0)
136 && multiple_p (ref
->offset
, BITS_PER_UNIT
)
137 && multiple_p (ref
->size
, BITS_PER_UNIT
));
140 /* Try to normalize COPY (an ao_ref) relative to REF. Essentially when we are
141 done COPY will only refer bytes found within REF. Return true if COPY
142 is known to intersect at least one byte of REF. */
145 normalize_ref (ao_ref
*copy
, ao_ref
*ref
)
147 if (!ordered_p (copy
->offset
, ref
->offset
))
150 /* If COPY starts before REF, then reset the beginning of
151 COPY to match REF and decrease the size of COPY by the
152 number of bytes removed from COPY. */
153 if (maybe_lt (copy
->offset
, ref
->offset
))
155 poly_int64 diff
= ref
->offset
- copy
->offset
;
156 if (maybe_le (copy
->size
, diff
))
159 copy
->offset
= ref
->offset
;
162 poly_int64 diff
= copy
->offset
- ref
->offset
;
163 if (maybe_le (ref
->size
, diff
))
166 /* If COPY extends beyond REF, chop off its size appropriately. */
167 poly_int64 limit
= ref
->size
- diff
;
168 if (!ordered_p (limit
, copy
->size
))
171 if (maybe_gt (copy
->size
, limit
))
176 /* Clear any bytes written by STMT from the bitmap LIVE_BYTES. The base
177 address written by STMT must match the one found in REF, which must
178 have its base address previously initialized.
180 This routine must be conservative. If we don't know the offset or
181 actual size written, assume nothing was written. */
184 clear_bytes_written_by (sbitmap live_bytes
, gimple
*stmt
, ao_ref
*ref
)
187 if (!initialize_ao_ref_for_dse (stmt
, &write
))
190 /* Verify we have the same base memory address, the write
191 has a known size and overlaps with REF. */
192 HOST_WIDE_INT start
, size
;
193 if (valid_ao_ref_for_dse (&write
)
194 && operand_equal_p (write
.base
, ref
->base
, OEP_ADDRESS_OF
)
195 && known_eq (write
.size
, write
.max_size
)
196 && normalize_ref (&write
, ref
)
197 && (write
.offset
- ref
->offset
).is_constant (&start
)
198 && write
.size
.is_constant (&size
))
199 bitmap_clear_range (live_bytes
, start
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
,
200 size
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
);
203 /* REF is a memory write. Extract relevant information from it and
204 initialize the LIVE_BYTES bitmap. If successful, return TRUE.
205 Otherwise return FALSE. */
208 setup_live_bytes_from_ref (ao_ref
*ref
, sbitmap live_bytes
)
210 HOST_WIDE_INT const_size
;
211 if (valid_ao_ref_for_dse (ref
)
212 && ref
->size
.is_constant (&const_size
)
213 && (const_size
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
214 <= PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_DSE_MAX_OBJECT_SIZE
)))
216 bitmap_clear (live_bytes
);
217 bitmap_set_range (live_bytes
, 0, const_size
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
);
223 /* Compute the number of elements that we can trim from the head and
224 tail of ORIG resulting in a bitmap that is a superset of LIVE.
226 Store the number of elements trimmed from the head and tail in
227 TRIM_HEAD and TRIM_TAIL.
229 STMT is the statement being trimmed and is used for debugging dump
233 compute_trims (ao_ref
*ref
, sbitmap live
, int *trim_head
, int *trim_tail
,
236 /* We use sbitmaps biased such that ref->offset is bit zero and the bitmap
237 extends through ref->size. So we know that in the original bitmap
238 bits 0..ref->size were true. We don't actually need the bitmap, just
239 the REF to compute the trims. */
241 /* Now identify how much, if any of the tail we can chop off. */
242 HOST_WIDE_INT const_size
;
243 if (ref
->size
.is_constant (&const_size
))
245 int last_orig
= (const_size
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
) - 1;
246 int last_live
= bitmap_last_set_bit (live
);
247 *trim_tail
= (last_orig
- last_live
) & ~0x1;
252 /* Identify how much, if any of the head we can chop off. */
254 int first_live
= bitmap_first_set_bit (live
);
255 *trim_head
= (first_live
- first_orig
) & ~0x1;
257 if ((*trim_head
|| *trim_tail
)
258 && dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
260 fprintf (dump_file
, " Trimming statement (head = %d, tail = %d): ",
261 *trim_head
, *trim_tail
);
262 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, stmt
, 0, dump_flags
);
263 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
267 /* STMT initializes an object from COMPLEX_CST where one or more of the
268 bytes written may be dead stores. REF is a representation of the
269 memory written. LIVE is the bitmap of stores that are actually live.
271 Attempt to rewrite STMT so that only the real or imaginary part of
272 the object is actually stored. */
275 maybe_trim_complex_store (ao_ref
*ref
, sbitmap live
, gimple
*stmt
)
277 int trim_head
, trim_tail
;
278 compute_trims (ref
, live
, &trim_head
, &trim_tail
, stmt
);
280 /* The amount of data trimmed from the head or tail must be at
281 least half the size of the object to ensure we're trimming
282 the entire real or imaginary half. By writing things this
283 way we avoid more O(n) bitmap operations. */
284 if (known_ge (trim_tail
* 2 * BITS_PER_UNIT
, ref
->size
))
286 /* TREE_REALPART is live */
287 tree x
= TREE_REALPART (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
));
288 tree y
= gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
);
289 y
= build1 (REALPART_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (x
), y
);
290 gimple_assign_set_lhs (stmt
, y
);
291 gimple_assign_set_rhs1 (stmt
, x
);
293 else if (known_ge (trim_head
* 2 * BITS_PER_UNIT
, ref
->size
))
295 /* TREE_IMAGPART is live */
296 tree x
= TREE_IMAGPART (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
));
297 tree y
= gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
);
298 y
= build1 (IMAGPART_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (x
), y
);
299 gimple_assign_set_lhs (stmt
, y
);
300 gimple_assign_set_rhs1 (stmt
, x
);
303 /* Other cases indicate parts of both the real and imag subobjects
304 are live. We do not try to optimize those cases. */
307 /* STMT initializes an object using a CONSTRUCTOR where one or more of the
308 bytes written are dead stores. ORIG is the bitmap of bytes stored by
309 STMT. LIVE is the bitmap of stores that are actually live.
311 Attempt to rewrite STMT so that only the real or imaginary part of
312 the object is actually stored.
314 The most common case for getting here is a CONSTRUCTOR with no elements
315 being used to zero initialize an object. We do not try to handle other
316 cases as those would force us to fully cover the object with the
317 CONSTRUCTOR node except for the components that are dead. */
320 maybe_trim_constructor_store (ao_ref
*ref
, sbitmap live
, gimple
*stmt
)
322 tree ctor
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
);
324 /* This is the only case we currently handle. It actually seems to
325 catch most cases of actual interest. */
326 gcc_assert (CONSTRUCTOR_NELTS (ctor
) == 0);
330 compute_trims (ref
, live
, &head_trim
, &tail_trim
, stmt
);
332 /* Now we want to replace the constructor initializer
333 with memset (object + head_trim, 0, size - head_trim - tail_trim). */
334 if (head_trim
|| tail_trim
)
336 /* We want &lhs for the MEM_REF expression. */
337 tree lhs_addr
= build_fold_addr_expr (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
));
339 if (! is_gimple_min_invariant (lhs_addr
))
342 /* The number of bytes for the new constructor. */
343 poly_int64 ref_bytes
= exact_div (ref
->size
, BITS_PER_UNIT
);
344 poly_int64 count
= ref_bytes
- head_trim
- tail_trim
;
346 /* And the new type for the CONSTRUCTOR. Essentially it's just
347 a char array large enough to cover the non-trimmed parts of
348 the original CONSTRUCTOR. Note we want explicit bounds here
349 so that we know how many bytes to clear when expanding the
351 tree type
= build_array_type_nelts (char_type_node
, count
);
353 /* Build a suitable alias type rather than using alias set zero
354 to avoid pessimizing. */
355 tree alias_type
= reference_alias_ptr_type (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
));
357 /* Build a MEM_REF representing the whole accessed area, starting
358 at the first byte not trimmed. */
359 tree exp
= fold_build2 (MEM_REF
, type
, lhs_addr
,
360 build_int_cst (alias_type
, head_trim
));
362 /* Now update STMT with a new RHS and LHS. */
363 gimple_assign_set_lhs (stmt
, exp
);
364 gimple_assign_set_rhs1 (stmt
, build_constructor (type
, NULL
));
368 /* STMT is a memcpy, memmove or memset. Decrement the number of bytes
369 copied/set by DECREMENT. */
371 decrement_count (gimple
*stmt
, int decrement
)
373 tree
*countp
= gimple_call_arg_ptr (stmt
, 2);
374 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (*countp
) == INTEGER_CST
);
375 *countp
= wide_int_to_tree (TREE_TYPE (*countp
), (TREE_INT_CST_LOW (*countp
)
381 increment_start_addr (gimple
*stmt
, tree
*where
, int increment
)
383 if (TREE_CODE (*where
) == SSA_NAME
)
385 tree tem
= make_ssa_name (TREE_TYPE (*where
));
387 = gimple_build_assign (tem
, POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
, *where
,
388 build_int_cst (sizetype
, increment
));
389 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
= gsi_for_stmt (stmt
);
390 gsi_insert_before (&gsi
, newop
, GSI_SAME_STMT
);
392 update_stmt (gsi_stmt (gsi
));
396 *where
= build_fold_addr_expr (fold_build2 (MEM_REF
, char_type_node
,
398 build_int_cst (ptr_type_node
,
402 /* STMT is builtin call that writes bytes in bitmap ORIG, some bytes are dead
403 (ORIG & ~NEW) and need not be stored. Try to rewrite STMT to reduce
404 the amount of data it actually writes.
406 Right now we only support trimming from the head or the tail of the
407 memory region. In theory we could split the mem* call, but it's
408 likely of marginal value. */
411 maybe_trim_memstar_call (ao_ref
*ref
, sbitmap live
, gimple
*stmt
)
413 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
)))
415 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY
:
416 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE
:
418 int head_trim
, tail_trim
;
419 compute_trims (ref
, live
, &head_trim
, &tail_trim
, stmt
);
421 /* Tail trimming is easy, we can just reduce the count. */
423 decrement_count (stmt
, tail_trim
);
425 /* Head trimming requires adjusting all the arguments. */
428 tree
*dst
= gimple_call_arg_ptr (stmt
, 0);
429 increment_start_addr (stmt
, dst
, head_trim
);
430 tree
*src
= gimple_call_arg_ptr (stmt
, 1);
431 increment_start_addr (stmt
, src
, head_trim
);
432 decrement_count (stmt
, head_trim
);
437 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET
:
439 int head_trim
, tail_trim
;
440 compute_trims (ref
, live
, &head_trim
, &tail_trim
, stmt
);
442 /* Tail trimming is easy, we can just reduce the count. */
444 decrement_count (stmt
, tail_trim
);
446 /* Head trimming requires adjusting all the arguments. */
449 tree
*dst
= gimple_call_arg_ptr (stmt
, 0);
450 increment_start_addr (stmt
, dst
, head_trim
);
451 decrement_count (stmt
, head_trim
);
461 /* STMT is a memory write where one or more bytes written are dead
462 stores. ORIG is the bitmap of bytes stored by STMT. LIVE is the
463 bitmap of stores that are actually live.
465 Attempt to rewrite STMT so that it writes fewer memory locations. Right
466 now we only support trimming at the start or end of the memory region.
467 It's not clear how much there is to be gained by trimming from the middle
471 maybe_trim_partially_dead_store (ao_ref
*ref
, sbitmap live
, gimple
*stmt
)
473 if (is_gimple_assign (stmt
)
474 && TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
)) != TARGET_MEM_REF
)
476 switch (gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt
))
479 maybe_trim_constructor_store (ref
, live
, stmt
);
482 maybe_trim_complex_store (ref
, live
, stmt
);
490 /* Return TRUE if USE_REF reads bytes from LIVE where live is
491 derived from REF, a write reference.
493 While this routine may modify USE_REF, it's passed by value, not
494 location. So callers do not see those modifications. */
497 live_bytes_read (ao_ref use_ref
, ao_ref
*ref
, sbitmap live
)
499 /* We have already verified that USE_REF and REF hit the same object.
500 Now verify that there's actually an overlap between USE_REF and REF. */
501 HOST_WIDE_INT start
, size
;
502 if (normalize_ref (&use_ref
, ref
)
503 && (use_ref
.offset
- ref
->offset
).is_constant (&start
)
504 && use_ref
.size
.is_constant (&size
))
506 /* If USE_REF covers all of REF, then it will hit one or more
507 live bytes. This avoids useless iteration over the bitmap
509 if (start
== 0 && known_eq (size
, ref
->size
))
512 /* Now check if any of the remaining bits in use_ref are set in LIVE. */
513 return bitmap_bit_in_range_p (live
, start
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
,
514 (start
+ size
- 1) / BITS_PER_UNIT
);
519 /* Callback for dse_classify_store calling for_each_index. Verify that
520 indices are invariant in the loop with backedge PHI in basic-block DATA. */
523 check_name (tree
, tree
*idx
, void *data
)
525 basic_block phi_bb
= (basic_block
) data
;
526 if (TREE_CODE (*idx
) == SSA_NAME
527 && !SSA_NAME_IS_DEFAULT_DEF (*idx
)
528 && dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, gimple_bb (SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (*idx
)),
534 /* A helper of dse_optimize_stmt.
535 Given a GIMPLE_ASSIGN in STMT that writes to REF, classify it
536 according to downstream uses and defs. Sets *BY_CLOBBER_P to true
537 if only clobber statements influenced the classification result.
538 Returns the classification. */
540 static dse_store_status
541 dse_classify_store (ao_ref
*ref
, gimple
*stmt
,
542 bool byte_tracking_enabled
, sbitmap live_bytes
,
543 bool *by_clobber_p
= NULL
)
550 *by_clobber_p
= true;
552 /* Find the first dominated statement that clobbers (part of) the
553 memory stmt stores to with no intermediate statement that may use
554 part of the memory stmt stores. That is, find a store that may
555 prove stmt to be a dead store. */
564 if (gimple_code (temp
) == GIMPLE_PHI
)
566 /* If we visit this PHI by following a backedge then we have to
567 make sure ref->ref only refers to SSA names that are invariant
568 with respect to the loop represented by this PHI node. */
569 if (dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, gimple_bb (stmt
),
571 && !for_each_index (ref
->ref
? &ref
->ref
: &ref
->base
,
572 check_name
, gimple_bb (temp
)))
573 return DSE_STORE_LIVE
;
574 defvar
= PHI_RESULT (temp
);
575 bitmap_set_bit (visited
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (defvar
));
578 defvar
= gimple_vdef (temp
);
579 auto_vec
<gimple
*, 10> defs
;
580 gimple
*phi_def
= NULL
;
581 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT (use_stmt
, ui
, defvar
)
583 /* Limit stmt walking. */
584 if (++cnt
> PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_DSE_MAX_ALIAS_QUERIES_PER_STORE
))
587 BREAK_FROM_IMM_USE_STMT (ui
);
590 /* We have visited ourselves already so ignore STMT for the
591 purpose of chaining. */
592 if (use_stmt
== stmt
)
594 /* In simple cases we can look through PHI nodes, but we
595 have to be careful with loops and with memory references
596 containing operands that are also operands of PHI nodes.
597 See gcc.c-torture/execute/20051110-*.c. */
598 else if (gimple_code (use_stmt
) == GIMPLE_PHI
)
600 /* If we already visited this PHI ignore it for further
602 if (!bitmap_bit_p (visited
,
603 SSA_NAME_VERSION (PHI_RESULT (use_stmt
))))
605 defs
.safe_push (use_stmt
);
609 /* If the statement is a use the store is not dead. */
610 else if (ref_maybe_used_by_stmt_p (use_stmt
, ref
))
612 /* Handle common cases where we can easily build an ao_ref
613 structure for USE_STMT and in doing so we find that the
614 references hit non-live bytes and thus can be ignored. */
615 if (byte_tracking_enabled
616 && is_gimple_assign (use_stmt
))
619 ao_ref_init (&use_ref
, gimple_assign_rhs1 (use_stmt
));
620 if (valid_ao_ref_for_dse (&use_ref
)
621 && use_ref
.base
== ref
->base
622 && known_eq (use_ref
.size
, use_ref
.max_size
)
623 && !live_bytes_read (use_ref
, ref
, live_bytes
))
625 /* If this is a store, remember it as we possibly
626 need to walk the defs uses. */
627 if (gimple_vdef (use_stmt
))
628 defs
.safe_push (use_stmt
);
634 BREAK_FROM_IMM_USE_STMT (ui
);
636 /* If this is a store, remember it as we possibly need to walk the
638 else if (gimple_vdef (use_stmt
))
639 defs
.safe_push (use_stmt
);
644 /* STMT might be partially dead and we may be able to reduce
645 how many memory locations it stores into. */
646 if (byte_tracking_enabled
&& !gimple_clobber_p (stmt
))
647 return DSE_STORE_MAYBE_PARTIAL_DEAD
;
648 return DSE_STORE_LIVE
;
651 /* If we didn't find any definition this means the store is dead
652 if it isn't a store to global reachable memory. In this case
653 just pretend the stmt makes itself dead. Otherwise fail. */
654 if (defs
.is_empty ())
656 if (ref_may_alias_global_p (ref
))
657 return DSE_STORE_LIVE
;
660 *by_clobber_p
= false;
661 return DSE_STORE_DEAD
;
664 /* Process defs and remove those we need not process further. */
665 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< defs
.length ();)
667 gimple
*def
= defs
[i
];
670 /* If the path to check starts with a kill we do not need to
672 ??? With byte tracking we need only kill the bytes currently
674 if (stmt_kills_ref_p (def
, ref
))
676 if (by_clobber_p
&& !gimple_clobber_p (def
))
677 *by_clobber_p
= false;
678 defs
.unordered_remove (i
);
680 /* In addition to kills we can remove defs whose only use
681 is another def in defs. That can only ever be PHIs of which
682 we track a single for simplicity reasons (we fail for multiple
683 PHIs anyways). We can also ignore defs that feed only into
684 already visited PHIs. */
685 else if (gimple_code (def
) != GIMPLE_PHI
686 && single_imm_use (gimple_vdef (def
), &use_p
, &use_stmt
)
687 && (use_stmt
== phi_def
688 || (gimple_code (use_stmt
) == GIMPLE_PHI
689 && bitmap_bit_p (visited
,
691 (PHI_RESULT (use_stmt
))))))
692 defs
.unordered_remove (i
);
697 /* If all defs kill the ref we are done. */
698 if (defs
.is_empty ())
699 return DSE_STORE_DEAD
;
700 /* If more than one def survives fail. */
701 if (defs
.length () > 1)
703 /* STMT might be partially dead and we may be able to reduce
704 how many memory locations it stores into. */
705 if (byte_tracking_enabled
&& !gimple_clobber_p (stmt
))
706 return DSE_STORE_MAYBE_PARTIAL_DEAD
;
707 return DSE_STORE_LIVE
;
711 /* Track partial kills. */
712 if (byte_tracking_enabled
)
714 clear_bytes_written_by (live_bytes
, temp
, ref
);
715 if (bitmap_empty_p (live_bytes
))
717 if (by_clobber_p
&& !gimple_clobber_p (temp
))
718 *by_clobber_p
= false;
719 return DSE_STORE_DEAD
;
723 /* Continue walking until there are no more live bytes. */
728 class dse_dom_walker
: public dom_walker
731 dse_dom_walker (cdi_direction direction
)
732 : dom_walker (direction
),
733 m_live_bytes (PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_DSE_MAX_OBJECT_SIZE
)),
734 m_byte_tracking_enabled (false) {}
736 virtual edge
before_dom_children (basic_block
);
739 auto_sbitmap m_live_bytes
;
740 bool m_byte_tracking_enabled
;
741 void dse_optimize_stmt (gimple_stmt_iterator
*);
744 /* Delete a dead call at GSI, which is mem* call of some kind. */
746 delete_dead_call (gimple_stmt_iterator
*gsi
)
748 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (*gsi
);
749 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
751 fprintf (dump_file
, " Deleted dead call: ");
752 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, stmt
, 0, dump_flags
);
753 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
756 tree lhs
= gimple_call_lhs (stmt
);
759 tree ptr
= gimple_call_arg (stmt
, 0);
760 gimple
*new_stmt
= gimple_build_assign (lhs
, ptr
);
761 unlink_stmt_vdef (stmt
);
762 if (gsi_replace (gsi
, new_stmt
, true))
763 bitmap_set_bit (need_eh_cleanup
, gimple_bb (stmt
)->index
);
767 /* Then we need to fix the operand of the consuming stmt. */
768 unlink_stmt_vdef (stmt
);
770 /* Remove the dead store. */
771 if (gsi_remove (gsi
, true))
772 bitmap_set_bit (need_eh_cleanup
, gimple_bb (stmt
)->index
);
777 /* Delete a dead store at GSI, which is a gimple assignment. */
780 delete_dead_assignment (gimple_stmt_iterator
*gsi
)
782 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (*gsi
);
783 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
785 fprintf (dump_file
, " Deleted dead store: ");
786 print_gimple_stmt (dump_file
, stmt
, 0, dump_flags
);
787 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
790 /* Then we need to fix the operand of the consuming stmt. */
791 unlink_stmt_vdef (stmt
);
793 /* Remove the dead store. */
794 basic_block bb
= gimple_bb (stmt
);
795 if (gsi_remove (gsi
, true))
796 bitmap_set_bit (need_eh_cleanup
, bb
->index
);
798 /* And release any SSA_NAMEs set in this statement back to the
803 /* Attempt to eliminate dead stores in the statement referenced by BSI.
805 A dead store is a store into a memory location which will later be
806 overwritten by another store without any intervening loads. In this
807 case the earlier store can be deleted.
809 In our SSA + virtual operand world we use immediate uses of virtual
810 operands to detect dead stores. If a store's virtual definition
811 is used precisely once by a later store to the same location which
812 post dominates the first store, then the first store is dead. */
815 dse_dom_walker::dse_optimize_stmt (gimple_stmt_iterator
*gsi
)
817 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (*gsi
);
819 /* If this statement has no virtual defs, then there is nothing
821 if (!gimple_vdef (stmt
))
824 /* Don't return early on *this_2(D) ={v} {CLOBBER}. */
825 if (gimple_has_volatile_ops (stmt
)
826 && (!gimple_clobber_p (stmt
)
827 || TREE_CODE (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
)) != MEM_REF
))
831 if (!initialize_ao_ref_for_dse (stmt
, &ref
))
834 /* We know we have virtual definitions. We can handle assignments and
835 some builtin calls. */
836 if (gimple_call_builtin_p (stmt
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
))
838 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
)))
840 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY
:
841 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE
:
842 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET
:
844 /* Occasionally calls with an explicit length of zero
845 show up in the IL. It's pointless to do analysis
846 on them, they're trivially dead. */
847 tree size
= gimple_call_arg (stmt
, 2);
848 if (integer_zerop (size
))
850 delete_dead_call (gsi
);
854 enum dse_store_status store_status
;
855 m_byte_tracking_enabled
856 = setup_live_bytes_from_ref (&ref
, m_live_bytes
);
857 store_status
= dse_classify_store (&ref
, stmt
,
858 m_byte_tracking_enabled
,
860 if (store_status
== DSE_STORE_LIVE
)
863 if (store_status
== DSE_STORE_MAYBE_PARTIAL_DEAD
)
865 maybe_trim_memstar_call (&ref
, m_live_bytes
, stmt
);
869 if (store_status
== DSE_STORE_DEAD
)
870 delete_dead_call (gsi
);
879 if (is_gimple_assign (stmt
))
881 bool by_clobber_p
= false;
883 /* Self-assignments are zombies. */
884 if (operand_equal_p (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
),
885 gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
), 0))
889 m_byte_tracking_enabled
890 = setup_live_bytes_from_ref (&ref
, m_live_bytes
);
891 enum dse_store_status store_status
;
892 store_status
= dse_classify_store (&ref
, stmt
,
893 m_byte_tracking_enabled
,
894 m_live_bytes
, &by_clobber_p
);
895 if (store_status
== DSE_STORE_LIVE
)
898 if (store_status
== DSE_STORE_MAYBE_PARTIAL_DEAD
)
900 maybe_trim_partially_dead_store (&ref
, m_live_bytes
, stmt
);
905 /* Now we know that use_stmt kills the LHS of stmt. */
907 /* But only remove *this_2(D) ={v} {CLOBBER} if killed by
908 another clobber stmt. */
909 if (gimple_clobber_p (stmt
)
913 delete_dead_assignment (gsi
);
918 dse_dom_walker::before_dom_children (basic_block bb
)
920 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
;
922 for (gsi
= gsi_last_bb (bb
); !gsi_end_p (gsi
);)
924 dse_optimize_stmt (&gsi
);
926 gsi
= gsi_last_bb (bb
);
935 const pass_data pass_data_dse
=
937 GIMPLE_PASS
, /* type */
939 OPTGROUP_NONE
, /* optinfo_flags */
940 TV_TREE_DSE
, /* tv_id */
941 ( PROP_cfg
| PROP_ssa
), /* properties_required */
942 0, /* properties_provided */
943 0, /* properties_destroyed */
944 0, /* todo_flags_start */
945 0, /* todo_flags_finish */
948 class pass_dse
: public gimple_opt_pass
951 pass_dse (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
952 : gimple_opt_pass (pass_data_dse
, ctxt
)
955 /* opt_pass methods: */
956 opt_pass
* clone () { return new pass_dse (m_ctxt
); }
957 virtual bool gate (function
*) { return flag_tree_dse
!= 0; }
958 virtual unsigned int execute (function
*);
963 pass_dse::execute (function
*fun
)
965 need_eh_cleanup
= BITMAP_ALLOC (NULL
);
967 renumber_gimple_stmt_uids ();
969 /* We might consider making this a property of each pass so that it
970 can be [re]computed on an as-needed basis. Particularly since
971 this pass could be seen as an extension of DCE which needs post
973 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS
);
974 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
976 /* Dead store elimination is fundamentally a walk of the post-dominator
977 tree and a backwards walk of statements within each block. */
978 dse_dom_walker (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS
).walk (fun
->cfg
->x_exit_block_ptr
);
980 /* Removal of stores may make some EH edges dead. Purge such edges from
981 the CFG as needed. */
982 if (!bitmap_empty_p (need_eh_cleanup
))
984 gimple_purge_all_dead_eh_edges (need_eh_cleanup
);
988 BITMAP_FREE (need_eh_cleanup
);
990 /* For now, just wipe the post-dominator information. */
991 free_dominance_info (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS
);
998 make_pass_dse (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
1000 return new pass_dse (ctxt
);