1 /* Loop flattening for Graphite.
2 Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com>.
5 This file is part of GCC.
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23 #include "coretypes.h"
24 #include "tree-flow.h"
25 #include "tree-dump.h"
27 #include "tree-chrec.h"
28 #include "tree-data-ref.h"
29 #include "tree-scalar-evolution.h"
34 #include "graphite-ppl.h"
35 #include "graphite-poly.h"
37 /* The loop flattening pass transforms loop nests into a single loop,
38 removing the loop nesting structure. The auto-vectorization can
39 then apply on the full loop body, without needing the outer-loop
42 The loop flattening pass that has been described in a very Fortran
43 specific way in the 1992 paper by Reinhard von Hanxleden and Ken
44 Kennedy: "Relaxing SIMD Control Flow Constraints using Loop
45 Transformations" available from
46 http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.54.5033
48 The canonical example is as follows: suppose that we have a loop
49 nest with known iteration counts
51 | for (i = 1; i <= 6; i++)
52 | for (j = 1; j <= 6; j++)
55 The loop flattening is performed by linearizing the iteration space
56 using the function "f (x) = 6 * i + j". In this case, CLooG would
59 | for (c1=7;c1<=42;c1++) {
64 There are several limitations for loop flattening that are linked
65 to the expressivity of the polyhedral model. One has to take an
66 upper bound approximation to deal with the parametric case of loop
67 flattening. For example, in the loop nest:
69 | for (i = 1; i <= N; i++)
70 | for (j = 1; j <= M; j++)
73 One would like to flatten this loop using a linearization function
74 like this "f (x) = M * i + j". However CLooG's schedules are not
75 expressive enough to deal with this case, and so the parameter M
76 has to be replaced by an integer upper bound approximation. If we
77 further know in the context of the scop that "M <= 6", then it is
78 possible to linearize the loop with "f (x) = 6 * i + j". In this
79 case, CLooG would produce this code:
81 | for (c1=7;c1<=6*M+N;c1++) {
83 | if (i <= floord(c1-1,6)) {
88 For an arbitrarily complex loop nest the algorithm proceeds in two
89 steps. First, the LST is flattened by removing the loops structure
90 and by inserting the statements in the order they appear in
91 depth-first order. Then, the scattering of each statement is
92 transformed accordingly.
94 Supposing that the original program is represented by the following
101 | (loop_4 stmt_5 stmt_6)
107 Loop flattening traverses the LST in depth-first order, and
108 flattens pairs of loops successively by projecting the inner loops
109 in the iteration domain of the outer loops:
111 lst_project_loop (loop_2, loop_3, stride)
115 | (loop_2 stmt_3 stmt_4
116 | (loop_4 stmt_5 stmt_6)
122 lst_project_loop (loop_2, loop_4, stride)
126 | (loop_2 stmt_3 stmt_4 stmt_5 stmt_6 stmt_7)
130 lst_project_loop (loop_1, loop_2, stride)
133 | stmt_1 stmt_3 stmt_4 stmt_5 stmt_6 stmt_7 stmt_2
136 At each step, the iteration domain of the outer loop is enlarged to
137 contain enough points to iterate over the inner loop domain. */
139 /* Initializes RES to the number of iterations of the linearized loop
140 LST. RES is the cardinal of the iteration domain of LST. */
143 lst_linearized_niter (lst_p lst
, mpz_t res
)
152 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (lst_p
, LST_SEQ (lst
), i
, l
)
155 lst_linearized_niter (l
, n
);
156 mpz_add (res
, res
, n
);
159 if (LST_LOOP_P (lst
))
161 lst_niter_for_loop (lst
, n
);
163 if (mpz_cmp_si (res
, 0) != 0)
164 mpz_mul (res
, res
, n
);
172 /* Applies the translation "f (x) = x + OFFSET" to the loop containing
176 lst_offset (lst_p stmt
, mpz_t offset
)
178 lst_p inner
= LST_LOOP_FATHER (stmt
);
179 poly_bb_p pbb
= LST_PBB (stmt
);
180 ppl_Polyhedron_t poly
= PBB_TRANSFORMED_SCATTERING (pbb
);
181 int inner_depth
= lst_depth (inner
);
182 ppl_dimension_type inner_dim
= psct_dynamic_dim (pbb
, inner_depth
);
183 ppl_Linear_Expression_t expr
;
184 ppl_dimension_type dim
;
185 ppl_Coefficient_t one
;
190 ppl_new_Coefficient (&one
);
191 ppl_assign_Coefficient_from_mpz_t (one
, x
);
193 ppl_Polyhedron_space_dimension (poly
, &dim
);
194 ppl_new_Linear_Expression_with_dimension (&expr
, dim
);
196 ppl_set_coef (expr
, inner_dim
, 1);
197 ppl_set_inhomogeneous_gmp (expr
, offset
);
198 ppl_Polyhedron_affine_image (poly
, inner_dim
, expr
, one
);
199 ppl_delete_Linear_Expression (expr
);
200 ppl_delete_Coefficient (one
);
203 /* Scale by FACTOR the loop LST containing STMT. */
206 lst_scale (lst_p lst
, lst_p stmt
, mpz_t factor
)
209 ppl_Coefficient_t one
;
210 int outer_depth
= lst_depth (lst
);
211 poly_bb_p pbb
= LST_PBB (stmt
);
212 ppl_Polyhedron_t poly
= PBB_TRANSFORMED_SCATTERING (pbb
);
213 ppl_dimension_type outer_dim
= psct_dynamic_dim (pbb
, outer_depth
);
214 ppl_Linear_Expression_t expr
;
215 ppl_dimension_type dim
;
219 ppl_new_Coefficient (&one
);
220 ppl_assign_Coefficient_from_mpz_t (one
, x
);
222 ppl_Polyhedron_space_dimension (poly
, &dim
);
223 ppl_new_Linear_Expression_with_dimension (&expr
, dim
);
225 /* outer_dim = factor * outer_dim. */
226 ppl_set_coef_gmp (expr
, outer_dim
, factor
);
227 ppl_Polyhedron_affine_image (poly
, outer_dim
, expr
, one
);
228 ppl_delete_Linear_Expression (expr
);
231 ppl_delete_Coefficient (one
);
234 /* Project the INNER loop into the iteration domain of the OUTER loop.
235 STRIDE is the number of iterations between two iterations of the
239 lst_project_loop (lst_p outer
, lst_p inner
, mpz_t stride
)
244 ppl_Coefficient_t one
;
245 int outer_depth
= lst_depth (outer
);
246 int inner_depth
= lst_depth (inner
);
250 ppl_new_Coefficient (&one
);
251 ppl_assign_Coefficient_from_mpz_t (one
, x
);
253 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (lst_p
, LST_SEQ (inner
), i
, stmt
)
255 poly_bb_p pbb
= LST_PBB (stmt
);
256 ppl_Polyhedron_t poly
= PBB_TRANSFORMED_SCATTERING (pbb
);
257 ppl_dimension_type outer_dim
= psct_dynamic_dim (pbb
, outer_depth
);
258 ppl_dimension_type inner_dim
= psct_dynamic_dim (pbb
, inner_depth
);
259 ppl_Linear_Expression_t expr
;
260 ppl_dimension_type dim
;
261 ppl_dimension_type
*ds
;
263 /* There should be no loops under INNER. */
264 gcc_assert (!LST_LOOP_P (stmt
));
265 ppl_Polyhedron_space_dimension (poly
, &dim
);
266 ppl_new_Linear_Expression_with_dimension (&expr
, dim
);
268 /* outer_dim = outer_dim * stride + inner_dim. */
269 ppl_set_coef (expr
, inner_dim
, 1);
270 ppl_set_coef_gmp (expr
, outer_dim
, stride
);
271 ppl_Polyhedron_affine_image (poly
, outer_dim
, expr
, one
);
272 ppl_delete_Linear_Expression (expr
);
274 /* Project on inner_dim. */
275 ppl_new_Linear_Expression_with_dimension (&expr
, dim
- 1);
276 ppl_Polyhedron_affine_image (poly
, inner_dim
, expr
, one
);
277 ppl_delete_Linear_Expression (expr
);
279 /* Remove inner loop and the static schedule of its body. */
280 ds
= XNEWVEC (ppl_dimension_type
, 2);
282 ds
[1] = inner_dim
+ 1;
283 ppl_Polyhedron_remove_space_dimensions (poly
, ds
, 2);
284 PBB_NB_SCATTERING_TRANSFORM (pbb
) -= 2;
289 ppl_delete_Coefficient (one
);
292 /* Flattens the loop nest LST. Return true when something changed.
293 OFFSET is used to compute the number of iterations of the outermost
294 loop before the current LST is executed. */
297 lst_flatten_loop (lst_p lst
, mpz_t init_offset
)
302 mpz_t n
, one
, offset
, stride
;
308 mpz_set (offset
, init_offset
);
311 lst_linearized_niter (lst
, stride
);
312 lst_niter_for_loop (lst
, n
);
313 mpz_tdiv_q (stride
, stride
, n
);
315 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (lst_p
, LST_SEQ (lst
), i
, l
)
320 lst_flatten_loop (l
, offset
);
321 lst_niter_for_loop (l
, n
);
323 lst_project_loop (lst
, l
, stride
);
325 /* The offset is the number of iterations minus 1, as we want
326 to execute the next statements at the same iteration as the
327 last iteration of the loop. */
329 mpz_add (offset
, offset
, n
);
333 lst_scale (lst
, l
, stride
);
334 if (mpz_cmp_si (offset
, 0) != 0)
335 lst_offset (l
, offset
);
338 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (lst_p
, LST_SEQ (lst
), i
, l
)
340 lst_remove_loop_and_inline_stmts_in_loop_father (l
);
349 /* Remove all but the first 3 dimensions of the scattering:
350 - dim0: the static schedule for the loop
351 - dim1: the dynamic schedule of the loop
352 - dim2: the static schedule for the loop body. */
355 remove_unused_scattering_dimensions (lst_p lst
)
360 ppl_Coefficient_t one
;
364 ppl_new_Coefficient (&one
);
365 ppl_assign_Coefficient_from_mpz_t (one
, x
);
367 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (lst_p
, LST_SEQ (lst
), i
, stmt
)
369 poly_bb_p pbb
= LST_PBB (stmt
);
370 ppl_Polyhedron_t poly
= PBB_TRANSFORMED_SCATTERING (pbb
);
371 int j
, nb_dims_to_remove
= PBB_NB_SCATTERING_TRANSFORM (pbb
) - 3;
372 ppl_dimension_type
*ds
;
374 /* There should be no loops inside LST after flattening. */
375 gcc_assert (!LST_LOOP_P (stmt
));
377 if (!nb_dims_to_remove
)
380 ds
= XNEWVEC (ppl_dimension_type
, nb_dims_to_remove
);
381 for (j
= 0; j
< nb_dims_to_remove
; j
++)
384 ppl_Polyhedron_remove_space_dimensions (poly
, ds
, nb_dims_to_remove
);
385 PBB_NB_SCATTERING_TRANSFORM (pbb
) -= nb_dims_to_remove
;
390 ppl_delete_Coefficient (one
);
393 /* Flattens all the loop nests of LST. Return true when something
397 lst_do_flatten (lst_p lst
)
405 || !LST_LOOP_P (lst
))
409 mpz_set_si (zero
, 0);
411 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (lst_p
, LST_SEQ (lst
), i
, l
)
414 res
|= lst_flatten_loop (l
, zero
);
415 remove_unused_scattering_dimensions (l
);
418 lst_update_scattering (lst
);
423 /* Flatten all the loop nests in SCOP. Returns true when something
427 flatten_all_loops (scop_p scop
)
429 return lst_do_flatten (SCOP_TRANSFORMED_SCHEDULE (scop
));