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1 /* RTL-based forward propagation pass for GNU compiler.
2 Copyright (C) 2005-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Paolo Bonzini and Steven Bosscher.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 #define INCLUDE_ALGORITHM
22 #define INCLUDE_FUNCTIONAL
23 #include "config.h"
24 #include "system.h"
25 #include "coretypes.h"
26 #include "backend.h"
27 #include "rtl.h"
28 #include "rtlanal.h"
29 #include "df.h"
30 #include "rtl-ssa.h"
32 #include "predict.h"
33 #include "cfgrtl.h"
34 #include "cfgcleanup.h"
35 #include "cfgloop.h"
36 #include "tree-pass.h"
37 #include "rtl-iter.h"
38 #include "target.h"
40 /* This pass does simple forward propagation and simplification when an
41 operand of an insn can only come from a single def. This pass uses
42 RTL SSA, so it is global. However, we only do limited analysis of
43 available expressions.
45 1) The pass tries to propagate the source of the def into the use,
46 and checks if the result is independent of the substituted value.
47 For example, the high word of a (zero_extend:DI (reg:SI M)) is always
48 zero, independent of the source register.
50 In particular, we propagate constants into the use site. Sometimes
51 RTL expansion did not put the constant in the same insn on purpose,
52 to satisfy a predicate, and the result will fail to be recognized;
53 but this happens rarely and in this case we can still create a
54 REG_EQUAL note. For multi-word operations, this
56 (set (subreg:SI (reg:DI 120) 0) (const_int 0))
57 (set (subreg:SI (reg:DI 120) 4) (const_int -1))
58 (set (subreg:SI (reg:DI 122) 0)
59 (ior:SI (subreg:SI (reg:DI 119) 0) (subreg:SI (reg:DI 120) 0)))
60 (set (subreg:SI (reg:DI 122) 4)
61 (ior:SI (subreg:SI (reg:DI 119) 4) (subreg:SI (reg:DI 120) 4)))
63 can be simplified to the much simpler
65 (set (subreg:SI (reg:DI 122) 0) (subreg:SI (reg:DI 119)))
66 (set (subreg:SI (reg:DI 122) 4) (const_int -1))
68 This particular propagation is also effective at putting together
69 complex addressing modes. We are more aggressive inside MEMs, in
70 that all definitions are propagated if the use is in a MEM; if the
71 result is a valid memory address we check address_cost to decide
72 whether the substitution is worthwhile.
74 2) The pass propagates register copies. This is not as effective as
75 the copy propagation done by CSE's canon_reg, which works by walking
76 the instruction chain, it can help the other transformations.
78 We should consider removing this optimization, and instead reorder the
79 RTL passes, because GCSE does this transformation too. With some luck,
80 the CSE pass at the end of rest_of_handle_gcse could also go away.
82 3) The pass looks for paradoxical subregs that are actually unnecessary.
83 Things like this:
85 (set (reg:QI 120) (subreg:QI (reg:SI 118) 0))
86 (set (reg:QI 121) (subreg:QI (reg:SI 119) 0))
87 (set (reg:SI 122) (plus:SI (subreg:SI (reg:QI 120) 0)
88 (subreg:SI (reg:QI 121) 0)))
90 are very common on machines that can only do word-sized operations.
91 For each use of a paradoxical subreg (subreg:WIDER (reg:NARROW N) 0),
92 if it has a single def and it is (subreg:NARROW (reg:WIDE M) 0),
93 we can replace the paradoxical subreg with simply (reg:WIDE M). The
94 above will simplify this to
96 (set (reg:QI 120) (subreg:QI (reg:SI 118) 0))
97 (set (reg:QI 121) (subreg:QI (reg:SI 119) 0))
98 (set (reg:SI 122) (plus:SI (reg:SI 118) (reg:SI 119)))
100 where the first two insns are now dead. */
102 using namespace rtl_ssa;
104 static int num_changes;
106 /* Do not try to replace constant addresses or addresses of local and
107 argument slots. These MEM expressions are made only once and inserted
108 in many instructions, as well as being used to control symbol table
109 output. It is not safe to clobber them.
111 There are some uncommon cases where the address is already in a register
112 for some reason, but we cannot take advantage of that because we have
113 no easy way to unshare the MEM. In addition, looking up all stack
114 addresses is costly. */
116 static bool
117 can_simplify_addr (rtx addr)
119 rtx reg;
121 if (CONSTANT_ADDRESS_P (addr))
122 return false;
124 if (GET_CODE (addr) == PLUS)
125 reg = XEXP (addr, 0);
126 else
127 reg = addr;
129 return (!REG_P (reg)
130 || (REGNO (reg) != FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
131 && REGNO (reg) != HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
132 && REGNO (reg) != ARG_POINTER_REGNUM));
135 /* MEM is the result of an address simplification, and temporarily
136 undoing changes OLD_NUM_CHANGES onwards restores the original address.
137 Return whether it is good to use the new address instead of the
138 old one. INSN is the containing instruction. */
140 static bool
141 should_replace_address (int old_num_changes, rtx mem, rtx_insn *insn)
143 int gain;
145 /* Prefer the new address if it is less expensive. */
146 bool speed = optimize_bb_for_speed_p (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn));
147 temporarily_undo_changes (old_num_changes);
148 gain = address_cost (XEXP (mem, 0), GET_MODE (mem),
149 MEM_ADDR_SPACE (mem), speed);
150 redo_changes (old_num_changes);
151 gain -= address_cost (XEXP (mem, 0), GET_MODE (mem),
152 MEM_ADDR_SPACE (mem), speed);
154 /* If the addresses have equivalent cost, prefer the new address
155 if it has the highest `set_src_cost'. That has the potential of
156 eliminating the most insns without additional costs, and it
157 is the same that cse.cc used to do. */
158 if (gain == 0)
160 gain = set_src_cost (XEXP (mem, 0), VOIDmode, speed);
161 temporarily_undo_changes (old_num_changes);
162 gain -= set_src_cost (XEXP (mem, 0), VOIDmode, speed);
163 redo_changes (old_num_changes);
166 return (gain > 0);
170 namespace
172 class fwprop_propagation : public insn_propagation
174 public:
175 static const uint16_t CHANGED_MEM = FIRST_SPARE_RESULT;
176 static const uint16_t CONSTANT = FIRST_SPARE_RESULT << 1;
177 static const uint16_t PROFITABLE = FIRST_SPARE_RESULT << 2;
179 fwprop_propagation (insn_info *, set_info *, rtx, rtx);
181 bool changed_mem_p () const { return result_flags & CHANGED_MEM; }
182 bool folded_to_constants_p () const;
183 bool profitable_p () const;
185 bool check_mem (int, rtx) final override;
186 void note_simplification (int, uint16_t, rtx, rtx) final override;
187 uint16_t classify_result (rtx, rtx);
189 private:
190 const bool single_use_p;
191 const bool single_ebb_p;
195 /* Prepare to replace FROM with TO in USE_INSN. */
197 fwprop_propagation::fwprop_propagation (insn_info *use_insn,
198 set_info *def, rtx from, rtx to)
199 : insn_propagation (use_insn->rtl (), from, to),
200 single_use_p (def->single_nondebug_use ()),
201 single_ebb_p (use_insn->ebb () == def->ebb ())
203 should_check_mems = true;
204 should_note_simplifications = true;
207 /* MEM is the result of an address simplification, and temporarily
208 undoing changes OLD_NUM_CHANGES onwards restores the original address.
209 Return true if the propagation should continue, false if it has failed. */
211 bool
212 fwprop_propagation::check_mem (int old_num_changes, rtx mem)
214 if (!memory_address_addr_space_p (GET_MODE (mem), XEXP (mem, 0),
215 MEM_ADDR_SPACE (mem)))
217 failure_reason = "would create an invalid MEM";
218 return false;
221 temporarily_undo_changes (old_num_changes);
222 bool can_simplify = can_simplify_addr (XEXP (mem, 0));
223 redo_changes (old_num_changes);
224 if (!can_simplify)
226 failure_reason = "would replace a frame address";
227 return false;
230 /* Copy propagations are always ok. Otherwise check the costs. */
231 if (!(REG_P (from) && REG_P (to))
232 && !should_replace_address (old_num_changes, mem, insn))
234 failure_reason = "would increase the cost of a MEM";
235 return false;
238 result_flags |= CHANGED_MEM;
239 return true;
242 /* OLDX has been simplified to NEWX. Describe the change in terms of
243 result_flags. */
245 uint16_t
246 fwprop_propagation::classify_result (rtx old_rtx, rtx new_rtx)
248 if (CONSTANT_P (new_rtx))
250 /* If OLD_RTX is a LO_SUM, then it presumably exists for a reason,
251 and NEW_RTX is likely not a legitimate address. We want it to
252 disappear if it is invalid.
254 ??? Using the mode of the LO_SUM as the mode of the address
255 seems odd, but it was what the pre-SSA code did. */
256 if (GET_CODE (old_rtx) == LO_SUM
257 && !memory_address_p (GET_MODE (old_rtx), new_rtx))
258 return CONSTANT;
259 return CONSTANT | PROFITABLE;
262 /* Allow replacements that simplify operations on a vector or complex
263 value to a component. The most prominent case is
264 (subreg ([vec_]concat ...)). */
265 if (REG_P (new_rtx)
266 && !HARD_REGISTER_P (new_rtx)
267 && (VECTOR_MODE_P (GET_MODE (from))
268 || COMPLEX_MODE_P (GET_MODE (from)))
269 && GET_MODE (new_rtx) == GET_MODE_INNER (GET_MODE (from)))
270 return PROFITABLE;
272 /* Allow (subreg (mem)) -> (mem) simplifications with the following
273 exceptions:
274 1) Propagating (mem)s into multiple uses is not profitable.
275 2) Propagating (mem)s across EBBs may not be profitable if the source EBB
276 runs less frequently.
277 3) Propagating (mem)s into paradoxical (subreg)s is not profitable.
278 4) Creating new (mem/v)s is not correct, since DCE will not remove the old
279 ones. */
280 if (single_use_p
281 && single_ebb_p
282 && SUBREG_P (old_rtx)
283 && !paradoxical_subreg_p (old_rtx)
284 && MEM_P (new_rtx)
285 && !MEM_VOLATILE_P (new_rtx))
286 return PROFITABLE;
288 return 0;
291 /* Record that OLD_RTX has been simplified to NEW_RTX. OLD_NUM_CHANGES
292 is the number of unrelated changes that had been made before processing
293 OLD_RTX and its subrtxes. OLD_RESULT_FLAGS is the value that result_flags
294 had at that point. */
296 void
297 fwprop_propagation::note_simplification (int old_num_changes,
298 uint16_t old_result_flags,
299 rtx old_rtx, rtx new_rtx)
301 result_flags &= ~(CONSTANT | PROFITABLE);
302 uint16_t new_flags = classify_result (old_rtx, new_rtx);
303 if (old_num_changes)
304 new_flags &= old_result_flags;
305 result_flags |= new_flags;
308 /* Return true if all substitutions eventually folded to constants. */
310 bool
311 fwprop_propagation::folded_to_constants_p () const
313 /* If we're propagating a HIGH, require it to be folded with a
314 partnering LO_SUM. For example, a REG_EQUAL note with a register
315 replaced by an unfolded HIGH is not useful. */
316 if (CONSTANT_P (to) && GET_CODE (to) != HIGH)
317 return true;
318 return !(result_flags & UNSIMPLIFIED) && (result_flags & CONSTANT);
322 /* Return true if it is worth keeping the result of the propagation,
323 false if it would increase the complexity of the pattern too much. */
325 bool
326 fwprop_propagation::profitable_p () const
328 if (changed_mem_p ())
329 return true;
331 if (!(result_flags & UNSIMPLIFIED)
332 && (result_flags & PROFITABLE))
333 return true;
335 if (REG_P (to))
336 return true;
338 if (GET_CODE (to) == SUBREG
339 && REG_P (SUBREG_REG (to))
340 && !paradoxical_subreg_p (to))
341 return true;
343 if (CONSTANT_P (to))
344 return true;
346 return false;
349 /* Check that X has a single def. */
351 static bool
352 reg_single_def_p (rtx x)
354 return REG_P (x) && crtl->ssa->single_dominating_def (REGNO (x));
357 /* Try to substitute (set DEST SRC), which defines DEF, into note NOTE of
358 USE_INSN. Return the number of substitutions on success, otherwise return
359 -1 and leave USE_INSN unchanged.
361 If REQUIRE_CONSTANT is true, require all substituted occurrences of SRC
362 to fold to a constant, so that the note does not use any more registers
363 than it did previously. If REQUIRE_CONSTANT is false, also allow the
364 substitution if it's something we'd normally allow for the main
365 instruction pattern. */
367 static int
368 try_fwprop_subst_note (insn_info *use_insn, set_info *def,
369 rtx note, rtx dest, rtx src, bool require_constant)
371 rtx_insn *use_rtl = use_insn->rtl ();
372 insn_info *def_insn = def->insn ();
374 insn_change_watermark watermark;
375 fwprop_propagation prop (use_insn, def, dest, src);
376 if (!prop.apply_to_rvalue (&XEXP (note, 0)))
378 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
379 fprintf (dump_file, "cannot propagate from insn %d into"
380 " notes of insn %d: %s\n", def_insn->uid (),
381 use_insn->uid (), prop.failure_reason);
382 return -1;
385 if (prop.num_replacements == 0)
386 return 0;
388 if (require_constant)
390 if (!prop.folded_to_constants_p ())
392 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
393 fprintf (dump_file, "cannot propagate from insn %d into"
394 " notes of insn %d: %s\n", def_insn->uid (),
395 use_insn->uid (), "wouldn't fold to constants");
396 return -1;
399 else
401 if (!prop.folded_to_constants_p () && !prop.profitable_p ())
403 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
404 fprintf (dump_file, "cannot propagate from insn %d into"
405 " notes of insn %d: %s\n", def_insn->uid (),
406 use_insn->uid (), "would increase complexity of node");
407 return -1;
411 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
413 fprintf (dump_file, "\nin notes of insn %d, replacing:\n ",
414 INSN_UID (use_rtl));
415 temporarily_undo_changes (0);
416 print_inline_rtx (dump_file, note, 2);
417 redo_changes (0);
418 fprintf (dump_file, "\n with:\n ");
419 print_inline_rtx (dump_file, note, 2);
420 fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
422 watermark.keep ();
423 return prop.num_replacements;
426 /* Try to substitute (set DEST SRC), which defines DEF, into location LOC of
427 USE_INSN's pattern. Return true on success, otherwise leave USE_INSN
428 unchanged. */
430 static bool
431 try_fwprop_subst_pattern (obstack_watermark &attempt, insn_change &use_change,
432 set_info *def, rtx *loc, rtx dest, rtx src)
434 insn_info *use_insn = use_change.insn ();
435 rtx_insn *use_rtl = use_insn->rtl ();
436 insn_info *def_insn = def->insn ();
438 insn_change_watermark watermark;
439 fwprop_propagation prop (use_insn, def, dest, src);
440 if (!prop.apply_to_pattern (loc))
442 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
443 fprintf (dump_file, "cannot propagate from insn %d into"
444 " insn %d: %s\n", def_insn->uid (), use_insn->uid (),
445 prop.failure_reason);
446 return false;
449 if (prop.num_replacements == 0)
450 return false;
452 if (!prop.profitable_p ())
454 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
455 fprintf (dump_file, "cannot propagate from insn %d into"
456 " insn %d: %s\n", def_insn->uid (), use_insn->uid (),
457 "would increase complexity of pattern");
458 return false;
461 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
463 fprintf (dump_file, "\npropagating insn %d into insn %d, replacing:\n",
464 def_insn->uid (), use_insn->uid ());
465 temporarily_undo_changes (0);
466 print_rtl_single (dump_file, PATTERN (use_rtl));
467 redo_changes (0);
470 /* ??? In theory, it should be better to use insn costs rather than
471 set_src_costs here. That would involve replacing this code with
472 change_is_worthwhile. */
473 bool ok = recog (attempt, use_change);
474 if (ok && !prop.changed_mem_p () && !use_insn->is_asm ())
475 if (rtx use_set = single_set (use_rtl))
477 bool speed = optimize_bb_for_speed_p (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (use_rtl));
478 temporarily_undo_changes (0);
479 auto old_cost = set_src_cost (SET_SRC (use_set),
480 GET_MODE (SET_DEST (use_set)), speed);
481 redo_changes (0);
482 auto new_cost = set_src_cost (SET_SRC (use_set),
483 GET_MODE (SET_DEST (use_set)), speed);
484 if (new_cost > old_cost)
486 if (dump_file)
487 fprintf (dump_file, "change not profitable"
488 " (cost %d -> cost %d)\n", old_cost, new_cost);
489 ok = false;
493 if (!ok)
495 /* The pattern didn't match, but if all uses of SRC folded to
496 constants, we can add a REG_EQUAL note for the result, if there
497 isn't one already. */
498 if (!prop.folded_to_constants_p ())
499 return false;
501 /* Test this first to avoid creating an unnecessary copy of SRC. */
502 if (find_reg_note (use_rtl, REG_EQUAL, NULL_RTX))
503 return false;
505 rtx set = set_for_reg_notes (use_rtl);
506 if (!set || !REG_P (SET_DEST (set)))
507 return false;
509 rtx value = copy_rtx (SET_SRC (set));
510 cancel_changes (0);
512 /* If there are any paradoxical SUBREGs, drop the REG_EQUAL note,
513 because the bits in there can be anything and so might not
514 match the REG_EQUAL note content. See PR70574. */
515 if (contains_paradoxical_subreg_p (SET_SRC (set)))
516 return false;
518 if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
519 fprintf (dump_file, " Setting REG_EQUAL note\n");
521 return set_unique_reg_note (use_rtl, REG_EQUAL, value);
524 rtx *note_ptr = &REG_NOTES (use_rtl);
525 while (rtx note = *note_ptr)
527 if ((REG_NOTE_KIND (note) == REG_EQUAL
528 || REG_NOTE_KIND (note) == REG_EQUIV)
529 && try_fwprop_subst_note (use_insn, def, note, dest, src, false) < 0)
531 *note_ptr = XEXP (note, 1);
532 free_EXPR_LIST_node (note);
534 else
535 note_ptr = &XEXP (note, 1);
538 confirm_change_group ();
539 crtl->ssa->change_insn (use_change);
540 num_changes++;
541 return true;
544 /* Try to substitute (set DEST SRC), which defines DEF, into USE_INSN's notes,
545 given that it was not possible to do this for USE_INSN's main pattern.
546 Return true on success, otherwise leave USE_INSN unchanged. */
548 static bool
549 try_fwprop_subst_notes (insn_info *use_insn, set_info *def,
550 rtx dest, rtx src)
552 rtx_insn *use_rtl = use_insn->rtl ();
553 for (rtx note = REG_NOTES (use_rtl); note; note = XEXP (note, 1))
554 if ((REG_NOTE_KIND (note) == REG_EQUAL
555 || REG_NOTE_KIND (note) == REG_EQUIV)
556 && try_fwprop_subst_note (use_insn, def, note, dest, src, true) > 0)
558 confirm_change_group ();
559 return true;
562 return false;
565 /* Check whether we could validly substitute (set DEST SRC), which defines DEF,
566 into USE. If so, first try performing the substitution in location LOC
567 of USE->insn ()'s pattern. If that fails, try instead to substitute
568 into the notes.
570 Return true on success, otherwise leave USE_INSN unchanged. */
572 static bool
573 try_fwprop_subst (use_info *use, set_info *def,
574 rtx *loc, rtx dest, rtx src)
576 insn_info *use_insn = use->insn ();
577 insn_info *def_insn = def->insn ();
579 auto attempt = crtl->ssa->new_change_attempt ();
580 use_array src_uses = remove_note_accesses (attempt, def_insn->uses ());
582 /* ??? Not really a meaningful test: it means we can propagate arithmetic
583 involving hard registers but not bare references to them. A better
584 test would be to iterate over src_uses looking for hard registers
585 that are not fixed. */
586 if (REG_P (src) && HARD_REGISTER_P (src))
587 return false;
589 /* ??? It would be better to make this EBB-based instead. That would
590 involve checking for equal EBBs rather than equal BBs and trying
591 to make the uses available at use_insn->ebb ()->first_bb (). */
592 if (def_insn->bb () != use_insn->bb ())
594 src_uses = crtl->ssa->make_uses_available (attempt, src_uses,
595 use_insn->bb (),
596 use_insn->is_debug_insn ());
597 if (!src_uses.is_valid ())
598 return false;
601 insn_change use_change (use_insn);
602 use_change.new_uses = merge_access_arrays (attempt, use_change.new_uses,
603 src_uses);
604 if (!use_change.new_uses.is_valid ())
605 return false;
607 /* ??? We could allow movement within the EBB by adding:
609 use_change.move_range = use_insn->ebb ()->insn_range (); */
610 if (!restrict_movement (use_change))
611 return false;
613 return (try_fwprop_subst_pattern (attempt, use_change, def, loc, dest, src)
614 || try_fwprop_subst_notes (use_insn, def, dest, src));
617 /* For the given single_set INSN, containing SRC known to be a
618 ZERO_EXTEND or SIGN_EXTEND of a register, return true if INSN
619 is redundant due to the register being set by a LOAD_EXTEND_OP
620 load from memory. */
622 static bool
623 free_load_extend (rtx src, insn_info *insn)
625 rtx reg = XEXP (src, 0);
626 if (load_extend_op (GET_MODE (reg)) != GET_CODE (src))
627 return false;
629 def_info *def = nullptr;
630 for (use_info *use : insn->uses ())
631 if (use->regno () == REGNO (reg))
633 def = use->def ();
634 break;
637 if (!def)
638 return false;
640 insn_info *def_insn = def->insn ();
641 if (def_insn->is_artificial ())
642 return false;
644 rtx_insn *def_rtl = def_insn->rtl ();
645 if (NONJUMP_INSN_P (def_rtl))
647 rtx patt = PATTERN (def_rtl);
649 if (GET_CODE (patt) == SET
650 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (patt)) == MEM
651 && rtx_equal_p (SET_DEST (patt), reg))
652 return true;
654 return false;
657 /* Subroutine of forward_propagate_subreg that handles a use of DEST
658 in REF. The other parameters are the same. */
660 static bool
661 forward_propagate_subreg (use_info *use, set_info *def,
662 rtx dest, rtx src, df_ref ref)
664 scalar_int_mode int_use_mode, src_mode;
666 /* Only consider subregs... */
667 rtx use_reg = DF_REF_REG (ref);
668 machine_mode use_mode = GET_MODE (use_reg);
669 if (GET_CODE (use_reg) != SUBREG
670 || GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (use_reg)) != GET_MODE (dest))
671 return false;
673 /* ??? Replacing throughout the pattern would help for match_dups. */
674 rtx *loc = DF_REF_LOC (ref);
675 if (paradoxical_subreg_p (use_reg))
677 /* If this is a paradoxical SUBREG, we have no idea what value the
678 extra bits would have. However, if the operand is equivalent to
679 a SUBREG whose operand is the same as our mode, and all the modes
680 are within a word, we can just use the inner operand because
681 these SUBREGs just say how to treat the register. */
682 if (GET_CODE (src) == SUBREG
683 && REG_P (SUBREG_REG (src))
684 && REGNO (SUBREG_REG (src)) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
685 && GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (src)) == use_mode
686 && subreg_lowpart_p (src))
687 return try_fwprop_subst (use, def, loc, use_reg, SUBREG_REG (src));
690 /* If this is a SUBREG of a ZERO_EXTEND or SIGN_EXTEND, and the SUBREG
691 is the low part of the reg being extended then just use the inner
692 operand. Don't do this if the ZERO_EXTEND or SIGN_EXTEND insn will
693 be removed due to it matching a LOAD_EXTEND_OP load from memory,
694 or due to the operation being a no-op when applied to registers.
695 For example, if we have:
697 A: (set (reg:DI X) (sign_extend:DI (reg:SI Y)))
698 B: (... (subreg:SI (reg:DI X)) ...)
700 and mode_rep_extended says that Y is already sign-extended,
701 the backend will typically allow A to be combined with the
702 definition of Y or, failing that, allow A to be deleted after
703 reload through register tying. Introducing more uses of Y
704 prevents both optimisations. */
705 else if (is_a <scalar_int_mode> (use_mode, &int_use_mode)
706 && subreg_lowpart_p (use_reg))
708 if ((GET_CODE (src) == ZERO_EXTEND
709 || GET_CODE (src) == SIGN_EXTEND)
710 && is_a <scalar_int_mode> (GET_MODE (src), &src_mode)
711 && REG_P (XEXP (src, 0))
712 && REGNO (XEXP (src, 0)) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
713 && GET_MODE (XEXP (src, 0)) == use_mode
714 && !free_load_extend (src, def->insn ())
715 && (targetm.mode_rep_extended (int_use_mode, src_mode)
716 != (int) GET_CODE (src)))
717 return try_fwprop_subst (use, def, loc, use_reg, XEXP (src, 0));
720 return false;
723 /* Try to substitute (set DEST SRC), which defines DEF, into USE and simplify
724 the result, handling cases where DEST is used in a subreg and where
725 applying that subreg to SRC results in a useful simplification. */
727 static bool
728 forward_propagate_subreg (use_info *use, set_info *def, rtx dest, rtx src)
730 if (!use->includes_subregs () || !REG_P (dest))
731 return false;
733 if (GET_CODE (src) != SUBREG
734 && GET_CODE (src) != ZERO_EXTEND
735 && GET_CODE (src) != SIGN_EXTEND)
736 return false;
738 rtx_insn *use_rtl = use->insn ()->rtl ();
739 df_ref ref;
741 FOR_EACH_INSN_USE (ref, use_rtl)
742 if (DF_REF_REGNO (ref) == use->regno ()
743 && forward_propagate_subreg (use, def, dest, src, ref))
744 return true;
746 FOR_EACH_INSN_EQ_USE (ref, use_rtl)
747 if (DF_REF_REGNO (ref) == use->regno ()
748 && forward_propagate_subreg (use, def, dest, src, ref))
749 return true;
751 return false;
754 /* Try to substitute (set DEST SRC), which defines DEF, into USE and
755 simplify the result. */
757 static bool
758 forward_propagate_and_simplify (use_info *use, set_info *def,
759 rtx dest, rtx src)
761 insn_info *use_insn = use->insn ();
762 rtx_insn *use_rtl = use_insn->rtl ();
763 insn_info *def_insn = def->insn ();
765 /* ??? This check seems unnecessary. We should be able to propagate
766 into any kind of instruction, regardless of whether it's a single set.
767 It seems odd to be more permissive with asms than normal instructions. */
768 bool need_single_set = (!use_insn->is_asm () && !use_insn->is_debug_insn ());
769 rtx use_set = single_set (use_rtl);
770 if (need_single_set && !use_set)
771 return false;
773 /* Do not propagate into PC etc.
775 ??? This too seems unnecessary. The current code should work correctly
776 without it, including cases where jumps become unconditional. */
777 if (use_set && GET_MODE (SET_DEST (use_set)) == VOIDmode)
778 return false;
780 /* In __asm don't replace if src might need more registers than
781 reg, as that could increase register pressure on the __asm. */
782 if (use_insn->is_asm () && def_insn->uses ().size () > 1)
783 return false;
785 /* Check if the def is loading something from the constant pool; in this
786 case we would undo optimization such as compress_float_constant.
787 Still, we can set a REG_EQUAL note. */
788 if (MEM_P (src) && MEM_READONLY_P (src))
790 rtx x = avoid_constant_pool_reference (src);
791 rtx note_set;
792 if (x != src
793 && (note_set = set_for_reg_notes (use_rtl))
794 && REG_P (SET_DEST (note_set))
795 && !contains_paradoxical_subreg_p (SET_SRC (note_set)))
797 rtx note = find_reg_note (use_rtl, REG_EQUAL, NULL_RTX);
798 rtx old_rtx = note ? XEXP (note, 0) : SET_SRC (note_set);
799 rtx new_rtx = simplify_replace_rtx (old_rtx, src, x);
800 if (old_rtx != new_rtx)
801 set_unique_reg_note (use_rtl, REG_EQUAL, copy_rtx (new_rtx));
803 return false;
806 /* ??? Unconditionally propagating into PATTERN would work better
807 for instructions that have match_dups. */
808 rtx *loc = need_single_set ? &use_set : &PATTERN (use_rtl);
809 return try_fwprop_subst (use, def, loc, dest, src);
812 /* Given a use USE of an insn, if it has a single reaching
813 definition, try to forward propagate it into that insn.
814 Return true if something changed.
816 REG_PROP_ONLY is true if we should only propagate register copies. */
818 static bool
819 forward_propagate_into (use_info *use, bool reg_prop_only = false)
821 if (use->includes_read_writes ())
822 return false;
824 /* Disregard uninitialized uses. */
825 set_info *def = use->def ();
826 if (!def)
827 return false;
829 /* Only consider single-register definitions. This could be relaxed,
830 but it should rarely be needed before RA. */
831 def = look_through_degenerate_phi (def);
832 if (def->includes_multiregs ())
833 return false;
835 /* Only consider uses whose definition comes from a real instruction. */
836 insn_info *def_insn = def->insn ();
837 if (def_insn->is_artificial ())
838 return false;
840 rtx_insn *def_rtl = def_insn->rtl ();
841 if (!NONJUMP_INSN_P (def_rtl))
842 return false;
843 /* ??? This seems an unnecessary restriction. We can easily tell
844 which set the definition comes from. */
845 if (multiple_sets (def_rtl))
846 return false;
847 rtx def_set = simple_regno_set (PATTERN (def_rtl), def->regno ());
848 if (!def_set)
849 return false;
851 rtx dest = SET_DEST (def_set);
852 rtx src = SET_SRC (def_set);
854 /* Allow propagations into a loop only for reg-to-reg copies, since
855 replacing one register by another shouldn't increase the cost.
856 Propagations from inner loop to outer loop should also be ok. */
857 struct loop *def_loop = def_insn->bb ()->cfg_bb ()->loop_father;
858 struct loop *use_loop = use->bb ()->cfg_bb ()->loop_father;
859 if ((reg_prop_only
860 || (def_loop != use_loop
861 && !flow_loop_nested_p (use_loop, def_loop)))
862 && (!reg_single_def_p (dest) || !reg_single_def_p (src)))
863 return false;
865 /* Don't substitute into a non-local goto, this confuses CFG. */
866 insn_info *use_insn = use->insn ();
867 rtx_insn *use_rtl = use_insn->rtl ();
868 if (JUMP_P (use_rtl)
869 && find_reg_note (use_rtl, REG_NON_LOCAL_GOTO, NULL_RTX))
870 return false;
872 if (forward_propagate_and_simplify (use, def, dest, src)
873 || forward_propagate_subreg (use, def, dest, src))
874 return true;
876 return false;
879 static void
880 fwprop_init (void)
882 num_changes = 0;
883 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS);
885 /* We do not always want to propagate into loops, so we have to find
886 loops and be careful about them. Avoid CFG modifications so that
887 we don't have to update dominance information afterwards for
888 build_single_def_use_links. */
889 loop_optimizer_init (AVOID_CFG_MODIFICATIONS);
891 df_analyze ();
892 crtl->ssa = new rtl_ssa::function_info (cfun);
895 static void
896 fwprop_done (void)
898 loop_optimizer_finalize ();
900 crtl->ssa->perform_pending_updates ();
901 free_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS);
902 cleanup_cfg (0);
904 delete crtl->ssa;
905 crtl->ssa = nullptr;
907 delete_trivially_dead_insns (get_insns (), max_reg_num ());
909 if (dump_file)
910 fprintf (dump_file,
911 "\nNumber of successful forward propagations: %d\n\n",
912 num_changes);
915 /* Try to optimize INSN, returning true if something changes.
916 FWPROP_ADDR_P is true if we are running fwprop_addr rather than
917 the full fwprop. */
919 static bool
920 fwprop_insn (insn_info *insn, bool fwprop_addr_p)
922 for (use_info *use : insn->uses ())
924 if (use->is_mem ())
925 continue;
926 /* ??? The choices here follow those in the pre-SSA code. */
927 if (!use->includes_address_uses ())
929 if (forward_propagate_into (use, fwprop_addr_p))
930 return true;
932 else
934 struct loop *loop = insn->bb ()->cfg_bb ()->loop_father;
935 /* The outermost loop is not really a loop. */
936 if (loop == NULL || loop_outer (loop) == NULL)
938 if (forward_propagate_into (use, fwprop_addr_p))
939 return true;
941 else if (fwprop_addr_p)
943 if (forward_propagate_into (use, false))
944 return true;
948 return false;
951 /* Main entry point. */
953 static bool
954 gate_fwprop (void)
956 return optimize > 0 && flag_forward_propagate;
959 static unsigned int
960 fwprop (bool fwprop_addr_p)
962 fwprop_init ();
964 /* Go through all the instructions (including debug instructions) looking
965 for uses that we could propagate into.
967 Do not forward propagate addresses into loops until after unrolling.
968 CSE did so because it was able to fix its own mess, but we are not. */
970 insn_info *next;
972 /* ??? This code uses a worklist in order to preserve the behavior
973 of the pre-SSA implementation. It would be better to instead
974 iterate on each instruction until no more propagations are
975 possible, then move on to the next. */
976 auto_vec<insn_info *> worklist;
977 for (insn_info *insn = crtl->ssa->first_insn (); insn; insn = next)
979 next = insn->next_any_insn ();
980 if (insn->can_be_optimized () || insn->is_debug_insn ())
981 if (fwprop_insn (insn, fwprop_addr_p))
982 worklist.safe_push (insn);
984 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < worklist.length (); ++i)
986 insn_info *insn = worklist[i];
987 if (fwprop_insn (insn, fwprop_addr_p))
988 worklist.safe_push (insn);
991 fwprop_done ();
992 return 0;
995 namespace {
997 const pass_data pass_data_rtl_fwprop =
999 RTL_PASS, /* type */
1000 "fwprop1", /* name */
1001 OPTGROUP_NONE, /* optinfo_flags */
1002 TV_FWPROP, /* tv_id */
1003 0, /* properties_required */
1004 0, /* properties_provided */
1005 0, /* properties_destroyed */
1006 0, /* todo_flags_start */
1007 TODO_df_finish, /* todo_flags_finish */
1010 class pass_rtl_fwprop : public rtl_opt_pass
1012 public:
1013 pass_rtl_fwprop (gcc::context *ctxt)
1014 : rtl_opt_pass (pass_data_rtl_fwprop, ctxt)
1017 /* opt_pass methods: */
1018 bool gate (function *) final override { return gate_fwprop (); }
1019 unsigned int execute (function *) final override { return fwprop (false); }
1021 }; // class pass_rtl_fwprop
1023 } // anon namespace
1025 rtl_opt_pass *
1026 make_pass_rtl_fwprop (gcc::context *ctxt)
1028 return new pass_rtl_fwprop (ctxt);
1031 namespace {
1033 const pass_data pass_data_rtl_fwprop_addr =
1035 RTL_PASS, /* type */
1036 "fwprop2", /* name */
1037 OPTGROUP_NONE, /* optinfo_flags */
1038 TV_FWPROP, /* tv_id */
1039 0, /* properties_required */
1040 0, /* properties_provided */
1041 0, /* properties_destroyed */
1042 0, /* todo_flags_start */
1043 TODO_df_finish, /* todo_flags_finish */
1046 class pass_rtl_fwprop_addr : public rtl_opt_pass
1048 public:
1049 pass_rtl_fwprop_addr (gcc::context *ctxt)
1050 : rtl_opt_pass (pass_data_rtl_fwprop_addr, ctxt)
1053 /* opt_pass methods: */
1054 bool gate (function *) final override { return gate_fwprop (); }
1055 unsigned int execute (function *) final override { return fwprop (true); }
1057 }; // class pass_rtl_fwprop_addr
1059 } // anon namespace
1061 rtl_opt_pass *
1062 make_pass_rtl_fwprop_addr (gcc::context *ctxt)
1064 return new pass_rtl_fwprop_addr (ctxt);