1 /* Loop versioning pass.
2 Copyright (C) 2018-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
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22 #include "coretypes.h"
26 #include "gimple-iterator.h"
27 #include "tree-pass.h"
28 #include "gimplify-me.h"
30 #include "tree-ssa-loop.h"
32 #include "tree-scalar-evolution.h"
33 #include "tree-chrec.h"
34 #include "tree-ssa-loop-ivopts.h"
35 #include "fold-const.h"
36 #include "tree-ssa-propagate.h"
37 #include "tree-inline.h"
39 #include "alloc-pool.h"
40 #include "vr-values.h"
41 #include "gimple-ssa-evrp-analyze.h"
42 #include "tree-vectorizer.h"
43 #include "omp-general.h"
45 #include "tree-into-ssa.h"
49 /* This pass looks for loops that could be simplified if certain loop
50 invariant conditions were true. It is effectively a form of loop
51 splitting in which the pass produces the split conditions itself,
52 instead of using ones that are already present in the IL.
54 Versioning for when strides are 1
55 ---------------------------------
57 At the moment the only thing the pass looks for are memory references
63 It considers changing such loops to:
66 for (auto i : ...) [A]
69 for (auto i : ...) [B]
72 This can have several benefits:
74 (1) [A] is often easier or cheaper to vectorize than [B].
76 (2) The scalar code in [A] is simpler than the scalar code in [B]
77 (if the loops cannot be vectorized or need an epilogue loop).
79 (3) We might recognize [A] as a pattern, such as a memcpy or memset.
81 (4) [A] has simpler address evolutions, which can help other passes
82 like loop interchange.
84 The optimization is particularly useful for assumed-shape arrays in
85 Fortran, where the stride of the innermost dimension depends on the
86 array descriptor but is often equal to 1 in practice. For example:
93 generates the equivalent of:
95 raw_stride = *x.dim[0].stride;
96 stride = raw_stride != 0 ? raw_stride : 1;
100 tmp2 = tmp1 - stride;
101 *x_base[tmp2] = 1.0e+2;
103 but in the common case that stride == 1, the last three statements
107 *x_base[tmp3] = 1.0e+2;
109 The optimization is in principle very simple. The difficult parts are:
111 (a) deciding which parts of a general address calculation correspond
112 to the inner dimension of an array, since this usually isn't explicit
113 in the IL, and for C often isn't even explicit in the source code
115 (b) estimating when the transformation is worthwhile
120 The pass has four phases:
122 (1) Walk through the statements looking for and recording potential
123 versioning opportunities. Stop if there are none.
125 (2) Use context-sensitive range information to see whether any versioning
126 conditions are impossible in practice. Remove them if so, and stop
127 if no opportunities remain.
129 (We do this only after (1) to keep compile time down when no
130 versioning opportunities exist.)
132 (3) Apply the cost model. Decide which versioning opportunities are
133 worthwhile and at which nesting level they should be applied.
135 (4) Attempt to version all the loops selected by (3), so that:
143 for (...) // Original loop
146 for (...) // New loop
149 Use the version condition COND to simplify the new loop. */
151 /* Enumerates the likelihood that a particular value indexes the inner
152 dimension of an array. */
153 enum inner_likelihood
{
159 /* Information about one term of an address_info. */
160 struct address_term_info
162 /* The value of the term is EXPR * MULTIPLIER. */
164 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT multiplier
;
166 /* The stride applied by EXPR in each iteration of some unrecorded loop,
167 or null if no stride has been identified. */
170 /* Enumerates the likelihood that EXPR indexes the inner dimension
172 enum inner_likelihood inner_likelihood
;
174 /* True if STRIDE == 1 is a versioning opportunity when considered
176 bool versioning_opportunity_p
;
179 /* Information about an address calculation, and the range of constant
180 offsets applied to it. */
184 static const unsigned int MAX_TERMS
= 8;
186 /* One statement that calculates the address. If multiple statements
187 share the same address, we only record the first. */
190 /* The loop containing STMT (cached for convenience). If multiple
191 statements share the same address, they all belong to this loop. */
194 /* A decomposition of the calculation into a sum of terms plus an
195 optional base. When BASE is provided, it is never an SSA name.
196 Once initialization is complete, all members of TERMs are SSA names. */
198 auto_vec
<address_term_info
, MAX_TERMS
> terms
;
200 /* All bytes accessed from the address fall in the offset range
201 [MIN_OFFSET, MAX_OFFSET). */
202 HOST_WIDE_INT min_offset
, max_offset
;
205 /* Stores addresses based on their base and terms (ignoring the offsets). */
206 struct address_info_hasher
: nofree_ptr_hash
<address_info
>
208 static hashval_t
hash (const address_info
*);
209 static bool equal (const address_info
*, const address_info
*);
212 /* Information about the versioning we'd like to apply to a loop. */
216 bool worth_versioning_p () const;
218 /* True if we've decided not to version this loop. The remaining
219 fields are meaningless if so. */
222 /* True if at least one subloop of this loop benefits from versioning. */
223 bool subloops_benefit_p
;
225 /* An estimate of the total number of instructions in the loop,
226 excluding those in subloops that benefit from versioning. */
227 unsigned int num_insns
;
229 /* The outermost loop that can handle all the version checks
231 class loop
*outermost
;
233 /* The first entry in the list of blocks that belong to this loop
234 (and not to subloops). m_next_block_in_loop provides the chain
235 pointers for the list. */
236 basic_block block_list
;
238 /* We'd like to version the loop for the case in which these SSA names
239 (keyed off their SSA_NAME_VERSION) are all equal to 1 at runtime. */
240 bitmap_head unity_names
;
242 /* If versioning succeeds, this points the version of the loop that
243 assumes the version conditions holds. */
244 class loop
*optimized_loop
;
247 /* The main pass structure. */
248 class loop_versioning
251 loop_versioning (function
*);
256 /* Used to walk the dominator tree to find loop versioning conditions
257 that are always false. */
258 class lv_dom_walker
: public dom_walker
261 lv_dom_walker (loop_versioning
&);
263 edge
before_dom_children (basic_block
) FINAL OVERRIDE
;
264 void after_dom_children (basic_block
) FINAL OVERRIDE
;
267 /* The parent pass. */
268 loop_versioning
&m_lv
;
270 /* Used to build context-dependent range information. */
271 evrp_range_analyzer m_range_analyzer
;
274 /* Used to simplify statements based on conditions that are established
275 by the version checks. */
276 class name_prop
: public substitute_and_fold_engine
279 name_prop (loop_info
&li
) : m_li (li
) {}
280 tree
get_value (tree
) FINAL OVERRIDE
;
283 /* Information about the versioning we've performed on the loop. */
287 loop_info
&get_loop_info (class loop
*loop
) { return m_loops
[loop
->num
]; }
289 unsigned int max_insns_for_loop (class loop
*);
290 bool expensive_stmt_p (gimple
*);
292 void version_for_unity (gimple
*, tree
);
293 bool acceptable_multiplier_p (tree
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
,
294 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
* = 0);
295 bool acceptable_type_p (tree
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
*);
296 bool multiply_term_by (address_term_info
&, tree
);
297 inner_likelihood
get_inner_likelihood (tree
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
);
298 void dump_inner_likelihood (address_info
&, address_term_info
&);
299 void analyze_stride (address_info
&, address_term_info
&,
301 bool find_per_loop_multiplication (address_info
&, address_term_info
&);
302 bool analyze_term_using_scevs (address_info
&, address_term_info
&);
303 void analyze_arbitrary_term (address_info
&, address_term_info
&);
304 void analyze_address_fragment (address_info
&);
305 void record_address_fragment (gimple
*, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
,
306 tree
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
, HOST_WIDE_INT
);
307 void analyze_expr (gimple
*, tree
);
308 bool analyze_block (basic_block
);
309 bool analyze_blocks ();
311 void prune_loop_conditions (class loop
*, vr_values
*);
312 bool prune_conditions ();
314 void merge_loop_info (class loop
*, class loop
*);
315 void add_loop_to_queue (class loop
*);
316 bool decide_whether_loop_is_versionable (class loop
*);
317 bool make_versioning_decisions ();
319 bool version_loop (class loop
*);
320 void implement_versioning_decisions ();
322 /* The function we're optimizing. */
325 /* The obstack to use for all pass-specific bitmaps. */
326 bitmap_obstack m_bitmap_obstack
;
328 /* An obstack to use for general allocation. */
331 /* The number of loops in the function. */
332 unsigned int m_nloops
;
334 /* The total number of loop version conditions we've found. */
335 unsigned int m_num_conditions
;
337 /* Assume that an address fragment of the form i * stride * scale
338 (for variable stride and constant scale) will not benefit from
339 versioning for stride == 1 when scale is greater than this value. */
340 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT m_maximum_scale
;
342 /* Information about each loop. */
343 auto_vec
<loop_info
> m_loops
;
345 /* Used to form a linked list of blocks that belong to a loop,
346 started by loop_info::block_list. */
347 auto_vec
<basic_block
> m_next_block_in_loop
;
349 /* The list of loops that we've decided to version. */
350 auto_vec
<class loop
*> m_loops_to_version
;
352 /* A table of addresses in the current loop, keyed off their values
353 but not their offsets. */
354 hash_table
<address_info_hasher
> m_address_table
;
356 /* A list of all addresses in M_ADDRESS_TABLE, in a predictable order. */
357 auto_vec
<address_info
*, 32> m_address_list
;
360 /* If EXPR is an SSA name and not a default definition, return the
361 defining statement, otherwise return null. */
364 maybe_get_stmt (tree expr
)
366 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) == SSA_NAME
&& !SSA_NAME_IS_DEFAULT_DEF (expr
))
367 return SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (expr
);
371 /* Like maybe_get_stmt, but also return null if the defining
372 statement isn't an assignment. */
375 maybe_get_assign (tree expr
)
377 return safe_dyn_cast
<gassign
*> (maybe_get_stmt (expr
));
380 /* Return true if this pass should look through a cast of expression FROM
381 to type TYPE when analyzing pieces of an address. */
384 look_through_cast_p (tree type
, tree from
)
386 return (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (from
)) == INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type
)
387 && POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (from
)) == POINTER_TYPE_P (type
));
390 /* Strip all conversions of integers or pointers from EXPR, regardless
391 of whether the conversions are nops. This is useful in the context
392 of this pass because we're not trying to fold or simulate the
393 expression; we just want to see how it's structured. */
396 strip_casts (tree expr
)
398 const unsigned int MAX_NITERS
= 4;
400 tree type
= TREE_TYPE (expr
);
401 while (CONVERT_EXPR_P (expr
)
402 && look_through_cast_p (type
, TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 0)))
403 expr
= TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 0);
405 for (unsigned int niters
= 0; niters
< MAX_NITERS
; ++niters
)
407 gassign
*assign
= maybe_get_assign (expr
);
409 && CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (gimple_assign_rhs_code (assign
))
410 && look_through_cast_p (type
, gimple_assign_rhs1 (assign
)))
411 expr
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (assign
);
418 /* Compare two address_term_infos in the same address_info. */
421 compare_address_terms (const void *a_uncast
, const void *b_uncast
)
423 const address_term_info
*a
= (const address_term_info
*) a_uncast
;
424 const address_term_info
*b
= (const address_term_info
*) b_uncast
;
426 if (a
->expr
!= b
->expr
)
427 return SSA_NAME_VERSION (a
->expr
) < SSA_NAME_VERSION (b
->expr
) ? -1 : 1;
429 if (a
->multiplier
!= b
->multiplier
)
430 return a
->multiplier
< b
->multiplier
? -1 : 1;
435 /* Dump ADDRESS using flags FLAGS. */
438 dump_address_info (dump_flags_t flags
, address_info
&address
)
441 dump_printf (flags
, "%T + ", address
.base
);
442 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< address
.terms
.length (); ++i
)
445 dump_printf (flags
, " + ");
446 dump_printf (flags
, "%T", address
.terms
[i
].expr
);
447 if (address
.terms
[i
].multiplier
!= 1)
448 dump_printf (flags
, " * %wd", address
.terms
[i
].multiplier
);
450 dump_printf (flags
, " + [%wd, %wd]",
451 address
.min_offset
, address
.max_offset
- 1);
454 /* Hash an address_info based on its base and terms. */
457 address_info_hasher::hash (const address_info
*info
)
460 hash
.add_int (info
->base
? TREE_CODE (info
->base
) : 0);
461 hash
.add_int (info
->terms
.length ());
462 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< info
->terms
.length (); ++i
)
464 hash
.add_int (SSA_NAME_VERSION (info
->terms
[i
].expr
));
465 hash
.add_hwi (info
->terms
[i
].multiplier
);
470 /* Return true if two address_infos have equal bases and terms. Other
471 properties might be different (such as the statement or constant
475 address_info_hasher::equal (const address_info
*a
, const address_info
*b
)
477 if (a
->base
!= b
->base
478 && (!a
->base
|| !b
->base
|| !operand_equal_p (a
->base
, b
->base
, 0)))
481 if (a
->terms
.length () != b
->terms
.length ())
484 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< a
->terms
.length (); ++i
)
485 if (a
->terms
[i
].expr
!= b
->terms
[i
].expr
486 || a
->terms
[i
].multiplier
!= b
->terms
[i
].multiplier
)
492 /* Return true if we want to version the loop, i.e. if we have a
493 specific reason for doing so and no specific reason not to. */
496 loop_info::worth_versioning_p () const
499 && (!bitmap_empty_p (&unity_names
) || subloops_benefit_p
));
502 loop_versioning::lv_dom_walker::lv_dom_walker (loop_versioning
&lv
)
503 : dom_walker (CDI_DOMINATORS
), m_lv (lv
), m_range_analyzer (false)
507 /* Process BB before processing the blocks it dominates. */
510 loop_versioning::lv_dom_walker::before_dom_children (basic_block bb
)
512 m_range_analyzer
.enter (bb
);
514 if (bb
== bb
->loop_father
->header
)
515 m_lv
.prune_loop_conditions (bb
->loop_father
,
516 m_range_analyzer
.get_vr_values ());
518 for (gimple_stmt_iterator si
= gsi_start_bb (bb
); !gsi_end_p (si
);
520 m_range_analyzer
.record_ranges_from_stmt (gsi_stmt (si
), false);
525 /* Process BB after processing the blocks it dominates. */
528 loop_versioning::lv_dom_walker::after_dom_children (basic_block bb
)
530 m_range_analyzer
.leave (bb
);
533 /* Decide whether to replace VAL with a new value in a versioned loop.
534 Return the new value if so, otherwise return null. */
537 loop_versioning::name_prop::get_value (tree val
)
539 if (TREE_CODE (val
) == SSA_NAME
540 && bitmap_bit_p (&m_li
.unity_names
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (val
)))
541 return build_one_cst (TREE_TYPE (val
));
545 /* Initialize the structure to optimize FN. */
547 loop_versioning::loop_versioning (function
*fn
)
549 m_nloops (number_of_loops (fn
)),
550 m_num_conditions (0),
553 bitmap_obstack_initialize (&m_bitmap_obstack
);
554 gcc_obstack_init (&m_obstack
);
556 /* Initialize the loop information. */
557 m_loops
.safe_grow_cleared (m_nloops
);
558 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< m_nloops
; ++i
)
560 m_loops
[i
].outermost
= get_loop (m_fn
, 0);
561 bitmap_initialize (&m_loops
[i
].unity_names
, &m_bitmap_obstack
);
564 /* Initialize the list of blocks that belong to each loop. */
565 unsigned int nbbs
= last_basic_block_for_fn (fn
);
566 m_next_block_in_loop
.safe_grow (nbbs
);
568 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb
, fn
)
570 loop_info
&li
= get_loop_info (bb
->loop_father
);
571 m_next_block_in_loop
[bb
->index
] = li
.block_list
;
575 /* MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE should be a reasonable maximum scale for
576 unvectorizable code, since it is the largest size that can be
577 handled efficiently by scalar code. omp_max_vf calculates the
578 maximum number of bytes in a vector, when such a value is relevant
579 to loop optimization. */
580 m_maximum_scale
= estimated_poly_value (omp_max_vf ());
581 m_maximum_scale
= MAX (m_maximum_scale
, MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE
);
584 loop_versioning::~loop_versioning ()
586 bitmap_obstack_release (&m_bitmap_obstack
);
587 obstack_free (&m_obstack
, NULL
);
590 /* Return the maximum number of instructions allowed in LOOP before
591 it becomes too big for versioning.
593 There are separate limits for inner and outer loops. The limit for
594 inner loops applies only to loops that benefit directly from versioning.
595 The limit for outer loops applies to all code in the outer loop and
596 its subloops that *doesn't* benefit directly from versioning; such code
597 would be "taken along for the ride". The idea is that if the cost of
598 the latter is small, it is better to version outer loops rather than
599 inner loops, both to reduce the number of repeated checks and to enable
600 more of the loop nest to be optimized as a natural nest (e.g. by loop
601 interchange or outer-loop vectorization). */
604 loop_versioning::max_insns_for_loop (class loop
*loop
)
607 ? param_loop_versioning_max_outer_insns
608 : param_loop_versioning_max_inner_insns
);
611 /* Return true if for cost reasons we should avoid versioning any loop
614 Note that we don't need to check whether versioning is invalid for
615 correctness reasons, since the versioning process does that for us.
616 The conditions involved are too rare to be worth duplicating here. */
619 loop_versioning::expensive_stmt_p (gimple
*stmt
)
621 if (gcall
*call
= dyn_cast
<gcall
*> (stmt
))
622 /* Assume for now that the time spent in an "expensive" call would
623 overwhelm any saving from versioning. */
624 return !gimple_inexpensive_call_p (call
);
628 /* Record that we want to version the loop that contains STMT for the
629 case in which SSA name NAME is equal to 1. We already know that NAME
630 is invariant in the loop. */
633 loop_versioning::version_for_unity (gimple
*stmt
, tree name
)
635 class loop
*loop
= loop_containing_stmt (stmt
);
636 loop_info
&li
= get_loop_info (loop
);
638 if (bitmap_set_bit (&li
.unity_names
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (name
)))
640 /* This is the first time we've wanted to version LOOP for NAME.
641 Keep track of the outermost loop that can handle all versioning
643 class loop
*outermost
644 = outermost_invariant_loop_for_expr (loop
, name
);
645 if (loop_depth (li
.outermost
) < loop_depth (outermost
))
646 li
.outermost
= outermost
;
648 if (dump_enabled_p ())
650 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, stmt
, "want to version containing loop"
651 " for when %T == 1", name
);
652 if (outermost
== loop
)
653 dump_printf (MSG_NOTE
, "; cannot hoist check further");
656 dump_printf (MSG_NOTE
, "; could implement the check at loop"
657 " depth %d", loop_depth (outermost
));
658 if (loop_depth (li
.outermost
) > loop_depth (outermost
))
659 dump_printf (MSG_NOTE
, ", but other checks only allow"
660 " a depth of %d", loop_depth (li
.outermost
));
662 dump_printf (MSG_NOTE
, "\n");
665 m_num_conditions
+= 1;
669 /* This is a duplicate request. */
670 if (dump_enabled_p ())
671 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, stmt
, "already asked to version containing"
672 " loop for when %T == 1\n", name
);
676 /* Return true if OP1_TREE is constant and if in principle it is worth
677 versioning an address fragment of the form:
679 i * OP1_TREE * OP2 * stride
681 for the case in which stride == 1. This in practice means testing
684 OP1_TREE * OP2 <= M_MAXIMUM_SCALE.
686 If RESULT is nonnull, store OP1_TREE * OP2 there when returning true. */
689 loop_versioning::acceptable_multiplier_p (tree op1_tree
,
690 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT op2
,
691 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
*result
)
693 if (tree_fits_uhwi_p (op1_tree
))
695 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT op1
= tree_to_uhwi (op1_tree
);
696 /* The first part checks for overflow. */
697 if (op1
* op2
>= op2
&& op1
* op2
<= m_maximum_scale
)
707 /* Return true if it is worth using loop versioning on a memory access
708 of type TYPE. Store the size of the access in *SIZE if so. */
711 loop_versioning::acceptable_type_p (tree type
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
*size
)
713 return (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type
)
714 && acceptable_multiplier_p (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type
), 1, size
));
717 /* See whether OP is constant and whether we can multiply TERM by that
718 constant without exceeding M_MAXIMUM_SCALE. Return true and update
722 loop_versioning::multiply_term_by (address_term_info
&term
, tree op
)
724 return acceptable_multiplier_p (op
, term
.multiplier
, &term
.multiplier
);
727 /* Decide whether an address fragment of the form STRIDE * MULTIPLIER
728 is likely to be indexing an innermost dimension, returning the result
729 as an INNER_* probability. */
732 loop_versioning::get_inner_likelihood (tree stride
,
733 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT multiplier
)
735 const unsigned int MAX_NITERS
= 8;
737 /* Iterate over possible values of STRIDE. Return INNER_LIKELY if at
738 least one of those values is likely to be for the innermost dimension.
739 Record in UNLIKELY_P if at least one of those values is unlikely to be
740 for the innermost dimension.
744 stride = cond ? a * b : 1
746 we should treat STRIDE as being a likely inner dimension, since
747 we know that it is 1 under at least some circumstances. (See the
748 Fortran example below.) However:
752 on its own is unlikely to be for the innermost dimension, since
753 that would require both a and b to be 1 at runtime. */
754 bool unlikely_p
= false;
755 tree worklist
[MAX_NITERS
];
756 unsigned int length
= 0;
757 worklist
[length
++] = stride
;
758 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< length
; ++i
)
760 tree expr
= worklist
[i
];
762 if (CONSTANT_CLASS_P (expr
))
764 /* See if EXPR * MULTIPLIER would be consistent with an individual
765 access or a small grouped access. */
766 if (acceptable_multiplier_p (expr
, multiplier
))
771 else if (gimple
*stmt
= maybe_get_stmt (expr
))
773 /* If EXPR is set by a PHI node, queue its arguments in case
774 we find one that is consistent with an inner dimension.
776 An important instance of this is the Fortran handling of array
777 descriptors, which calculates the stride of the inner dimension
778 using a PHI equivalent of:
780 raw_stride = a.dim[0].stride;
781 stride = raw_stride != 0 ? raw_stride : 1;
783 (Strides for outer dimensions do not treat 0 specially.) */
784 if (gphi
*phi
= dyn_cast
<gphi
*> (stmt
))
786 unsigned int nargs
= gimple_phi_num_args (phi
);
787 for (unsigned int j
= 0; j
< nargs
&& length
< MAX_NITERS
; ++j
)
788 worklist
[length
++] = strip_casts (gimple_phi_arg_def (phi
, j
));
790 /* If the value is set by an assignment, expect it to be read
791 from memory (such as an array descriptor) rather than be
793 else if (gassign
*assign
= dyn_cast
<gassign
*> (stmt
))
795 if (!gimple_assign_load_p (assign
))
798 /* Things like calls don't really tell us anything. */
802 /* We didn't find any possible values of STRIDE that were likely to be
803 for the innermost dimension. If we found one that was actively
804 unlikely to be for the innermost dimension, assume that that applies
806 return unlikely_p
? INNER_UNLIKELY
: INNER_DONT_KNOW
;
809 /* Dump the likelihood that TERM's stride is for the innermost dimension.
810 ADDRESS is the address that contains TERM. */
813 loop_versioning::dump_inner_likelihood (address_info
&address
,
814 address_term_info
&term
)
816 if (term
.inner_likelihood
== INNER_LIKELY
)
817 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, address
.stmt
, "%T is likely to be the"
818 " innermost dimension\n", term
.stride
);
819 else if (term
.inner_likelihood
== INNER_UNLIKELY
)
820 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, address
.stmt
, "%T is probably not the"
821 " innermost dimension\n", term
.stride
);
823 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, address
.stmt
, "cannot tell whether %T"
824 " is the innermost dimension\n", term
.stride
);
827 /* The caller has identified that STRIDE is the stride of interest
828 in TERM, and that the stride is applied in OP_LOOP. Record this
829 information in TERM, deciding whether STRIDE is likely to be for
830 the innermost dimension of an array and whether it represents a
831 versioning opportunity. ADDRESS is the address that contains TERM. */
834 loop_versioning::analyze_stride (address_info
&address
,
835 address_term_info
&term
,
836 tree stride
, class loop
*op_loop
)
838 term
.stride
= stride
;
840 term
.inner_likelihood
= get_inner_likelihood (stride
, term
.multiplier
);
841 if (dump_enabled_p ())
842 dump_inner_likelihood (address
, term
);
844 /* To be a versioning opportunity we require:
846 - The multiplier applied by TERM is equal to the access size,
847 so that when STRIDE is 1, the accesses in successive loop
848 iterations are consecutive.
850 This is deliberately conservative. We could relax it to handle
851 other cases (such as those with gaps between iterations) if we
852 find any real testcases for which it's useful.
854 - the stride is applied in the same loop as STMT rather than
855 in an outer loop. Although versioning for strides applied in
856 outer loops could help in some cases -- such as enabling
857 more loop interchange -- the savings are much lower than for
860 - the stride is an SSA name that is invariant in STMT's loop,
861 since otherwise versioning isn't possible. */
862 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT access_size
= address
.max_offset
- address
.min_offset
;
863 if (term
.multiplier
== access_size
864 && address
.loop
== op_loop
865 && TREE_CODE (stride
) == SSA_NAME
866 && expr_invariant_in_loop_p (address
.loop
, stride
))
868 term
.versioning_opportunity_p
= true;
869 if (dump_enabled_p ())
870 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, address
.stmt
, "%T == 1 is a versioning"
871 " opportunity\n", stride
);
875 /* See whether address term TERM (which belongs to ADDRESS) is the result
876 of multiplying a varying SSA name by a loop-invariant SSA name.
877 Return true and update TERM if so.
879 This handles both cases that SCEV might handle, such as:
881 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
882 res += a[i * stride];
884 and ones in which the term varies arbitrarily between iterations, such as:
886 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
887 res += a[index[i] * stride]; */
890 loop_versioning::find_per_loop_multiplication (address_info
&address
,
891 address_term_info
&term
)
893 gassign
*mult
= maybe_get_assign (term
.expr
);
894 if (!mult
|| gimple_assign_rhs_code (mult
) != MULT_EXPR
)
897 class loop
*mult_loop
= loop_containing_stmt (mult
);
898 if (!loop_outer (mult_loop
))
901 tree op1
= strip_casts (gimple_assign_rhs1 (mult
));
902 tree op2
= strip_casts (gimple_assign_rhs2 (mult
));
903 if (TREE_CODE (op1
) != SSA_NAME
|| TREE_CODE (op2
) != SSA_NAME
)
906 bool invariant1_p
= expr_invariant_in_loop_p (mult_loop
, op1
);
907 bool invariant2_p
= expr_invariant_in_loop_p (mult_loop
, op2
);
908 if (invariant1_p
== invariant2_p
)
911 /* Make sure that the loop invariant is OP2 rather than OP1. */
913 std::swap (op1
, op2
);
915 if (dump_enabled_p ())
916 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, address
.stmt
, "address term %T = varying %T"
917 " * loop-invariant %T\n", term
.expr
, op1
, op2
);
918 analyze_stride (address
, term
, op2
, mult_loop
);
922 /* Try to use scalar evolutions to find an address stride for TERM,
923 which belongs to ADDRESS. Return true and update TERM if so.
925 Here we are interested in any evolution information we can find,
926 not just evolutions wrt ADDRESS->LOOP. For example, if we find that
927 an outer loop obviously iterates over the inner dimension of an array,
928 that information can help us eliminate worthless versioning opportunities
932 loop_versioning::analyze_term_using_scevs (address_info
&address
,
933 address_term_info
&term
)
935 gimple
*setter
= maybe_get_stmt (term
.expr
);
939 class loop
*wrt_loop
= loop_containing_stmt (setter
);
940 if (!loop_outer (wrt_loop
))
943 tree chrec
= strip_casts (analyze_scalar_evolution (wrt_loop
, term
.expr
));
944 if (TREE_CODE (chrec
) == POLYNOMIAL_CHREC
)
946 if (dump_enabled_p ())
947 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, address
.stmt
,
948 "address term %T = %T\n", term
.expr
, chrec
);
950 /* Peel casts and accumulate constant multiplications, up to the
951 limit allowed by M_MAXIMUM_SCALE. */
952 tree stride
= strip_casts (CHREC_RIGHT (chrec
));
953 while (TREE_CODE (stride
) == MULT_EXPR
954 && multiply_term_by (term
, TREE_OPERAND (stride
, 1)))
955 stride
= strip_casts (TREE_OPERAND (stride
, 0));
958 while ((assign
= maybe_get_assign (stride
))
959 && gimple_assign_rhs_code (assign
) == MULT_EXPR
960 && multiply_term_by (term
, gimple_assign_rhs2 (assign
)))
962 if (dump_enabled_p ())
963 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, address
.stmt
,
964 "looking through %G", assign
);
965 stride
= strip_casts (gimple_assign_rhs1 (assign
));
968 analyze_stride (address
, term
, stride
, get_chrec_loop (chrec
));
975 /* Address term TERM is an arbitrary term that provides no versioning
976 opportunities. Analyze it to see whether it contains any likely
977 inner strides, so that we don't mistakenly version for other
978 (less likely) candidates.
980 This copes with invariant innermost indices such as:
984 where the "i" component of the address is invariant in the loop
985 but provides the real inner stride.
987 ADDRESS is the address that contains TERM. */
990 loop_versioning::analyze_arbitrary_term (address_info
&address
,
991 address_term_info
&term
)
994 /* A multiplication offers two potential strides. Pick the one that
995 is most likely to be an innermost stride. */
996 tree expr
= term
.expr
, alt
= NULL_TREE
;
997 gassign
*mult
= maybe_get_assign (expr
);
998 if (mult
&& gimple_assign_rhs_code (mult
) == MULT_EXPR
)
1000 expr
= strip_casts (gimple_assign_rhs1 (mult
));
1001 alt
= strip_casts (gimple_assign_rhs2 (mult
));
1004 term
.inner_likelihood
= get_inner_likelihood (expr
, term
.multiplier
);
1007 inner_likelihood alt_l
= get_inner_likelihood (alt
, term
.multiplier
);
1008 if (alt_l
> term
.inner_likelihood
)
1011 term
.inner_likelihood
= alt_l
;
1014 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1015 dump_inner_likelihood (address
, term
);
1018 /* Try to identify loop strides in ADDRESS and try to choose realistic
1019 versioning opportunities based on these strides.
1021 The main difficulty here isn't finding strides that could be used
1022 in a version check (that's pretty easy). The problem instead is to
1023 avoid versioning for some stride S that is unlikely ever to be 1 at
1024 runtime. Versioning for S == 1 on its own would lead to unnecessary
1025 code bloat, while adding S == 1 to more realistic version conditions
1026 would lose the optimisation opportunity offered by those other conditions.
1028 For example, versioning for a stride of 1 in the Fortran code:
1033 is not usually a good idea, since the assignment is iterating over
1034 an outer dimension and is relatively unlikely to have a stride of 1.
1035 (It isn't impossible, since the inner dimension might be 1, or the
1036 array might be transposed.) Similarly, in:
1038 integer :: a(:,:), b(:,:)
1041 b(:,1) is relatively likely to have a stride of 1 while a(1,:) isn't.
1042 Versioning for when both strides are 1 would lose most of the benefit
1043 of versioning for b's access.
1045 The approach we take is as follows:
1047 - Analyze each term to see whether it has an identifiable stride,
1048 regardless of which loop applies the stride.
1050 - Evaluate the likelihood that each such stride is for the innermost
1051 dimension of an array, on the scale "likely", "don't know" or "unlikely".
1053 - If there is a single "likely" innermost stride, and that stride is
1054 applied in the loop that contains STMT, version the loop for when the
1055 stride is 1. This deals with the cases in which we're fairly
1056 confident of doing the right thing, such as the b(:,1) reference above.
1058 - If there are no "likely" innermost strides, and the loop that contains
1059 STMT uses a stride that we rated as "don't know", version for when
1060 that stride is 1. This is principally used for C code such as:
1062 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
1067 for (int j = 0; j < n; ++j)
1068 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
1069 a[i * x + j * y] = ...;
1071 where nothing in the way "x" and "y" are set gives a hint as to
1072 whether "i" iterates over the innermost dimension of the array.
1073 In these situations it seems reasonable to assume the the
1074 programmer has nested the loops appropriately (although of course
1075 there are examples like GEMM in which this assumption doesn't hold
1076 for all accesses in the loop).
1078 This case is also useful for the Fortran equivalent of the
1082 loop_versioning::analyze_address_fragment (address_info
&address
)
1084 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1086 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, address
.stmt
, "analyzing address fragment ");
1087 dump_address_info (MSG_NOTE
, address
);
1088 dump_printf (MSG_NOTE
, "\n");
1091 /* Analyze each component of the sum to see whether it involves an
1094 There is an overlap between the addresses that
1095 find_per_loop_multiplication and analyze_term_using_scevs can handle,
1096 but the former is much cheaper than SCEV analysis, so try it first. */
1097 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< address
.terms
.length (); ++i
)
1098 if (!find_per_loop_multiplication (address
, address
.terms
[i
])
1099 && !analyze_term_using_scevs (address
, address
.terms
[i
])
1100 && !POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (address
.terms
[i
].expr
)))
1101 analyze_arbitrary_term (address
, address
.terms
[i
]);
1103 /* Check for strides that are likely to be for the innermost dimension.
1105 1. If there is a single likely inner stride, if it is an SSA name,
1106 and if it is worth versioning the loop for when the SSA name
1107 equals 1, record that we want to do so.
1109 2. Otherwise, if there any likely inner strides, bail out. This means
1112 (a) There are multiple likely inner strides. This suggests we're
1113 confused and be can't be confident of doing the right thing.
1115 (b) There is a single likely inner stride and it is a constant
1116 rather than an SSA name. This can mean either that the access
1117 is a natural one without any variable strides, such as:
1119 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
1122 or that a variable stride is applied to an outer dimension,
1125 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
1126 for (int j = 0; j < n; ++j)
1127 a[j * stride][i] += 1;
1129 (c) There is a single likely inner stride, and it is an SSA name,
1130 but it isn't a worthwhile versioning opportunity. This usually
1131 means that the variable stride is applied by an outer loop,
1134 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
1135 for (int j = 0; j < n; ++j)
1136 a[j][i * stride] += 1;
1138 or (using an example with a more natural loop nesting):
1140 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
1141 for (int j = 0; j < n; ++j)
1142 a[i][j] += b[i * stride];
1144 in cases where b[i * stride] cannot (yet) be hoisted for
1147 3. If there are no likely inner strides, fall through to the next
1150 Pointer equality is enough to check for uniqueness in (1), since we
1151 only care about SSA names. */
1152 tree chosen_stride
= NULL_TREE
;
1153 tree version_stride
= NULL_TREE
;
1154 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< address
.terms
.length (); ++i
)
1155 if (chosen_stride
!= address
.terms
[i
].stride
1156 && address
.terms
[i
].inner_likelihood
== INNER_LIKELY
)
1160 chosen_stride
= address
.terms
[i
].stride
;
1161 if (address
.terms
[i
].versioning_opportunity_p
)
1162 version_stride
= chosen_stride
;
1165 /* If there are no likely inner strides, see if there is a single
1166 versioning opportunity for a stride that was rated as INNER_DONT_KNOW.
1167 See the comment above the function for the cases that this code
1170 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< address
.terms
.length (); ++i
)
1171 if (version_stride
!= address
.terms
[i
].stride
1172 && address
.terms
[i
].inner_likelihood
== INNER_DONT_KNOW
1173 && address
.terms
[i
].versioning_opportunity_p
)
1177 version_stride
= address
.terms
[i
].stride
;
1181 version_for_unity (address
.stmt
, version_stride
);
1184 /* Treat EXPR * MULTIPLIER + OFFSET as a fragment of an address that addresses
1185 TYPE_SIZE bytes and record this address fragment for later processing.
1186 STMT is the statement that contains the address. */
1189 loop_versioning::record_address_fragment (gimple
*stmt
,
1190 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT type_size
,
1192 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT multiplier
,
1193 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
)
1195 /* We're only interested in computed values. */
1196 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) != SSA_NAME
)
1199 /* Quick exit if no part of the address is calculated in STMT's loop,
1200 since such addresses have no versioning opportunities. */
1201 class loop
*loop
= loop_containing_stmt (stmt
);
1202 if (expr_invariant_in_loop_p (loop
, expr
))
1205 /* Set up an address_info for EXPR * MULTIPLIER. */
1206 address_info
*address
= XOBNEW (&m_obstack
, address_info
);
1207 new (address
) address_info
;
1208 address
->stmt
= stmt
;
1209 address
->loop
= loop
;
1210 address
->base
= NULL_TREE
;
1211 address
->terms
.quick_grow (1);
1212 address
->terms
[0].expr
= expr
;
1213 address
->terms
[0].multiplier
= multiplier
;
1214 address
->terms
[0].stride
= NULL_TREE
;
1215 address
->terms
[0].inner_likelihood
= INNER_UNLIKELY
;
1216 address
->terms
[0].versioning_opportunity_p
= false;
1217 address
->min_offset
= offset
;
1219 /* Peel apart the expression into a sum of address_terms, where each
1220 term is multiplied by a constant. Treat a + b and a - b the same,
1221 since it doesn't matter for our purposes whether an address is
1222 increasing or decreasing. Distribute (a + b) * constant into
1223 a * constant + b * constant.
1225 We don't care which loop each term belongs to, since we want to
1226 examine as many candidate strides as possible when determining
1227 which is likely to be for the innermost dimension. We therefore
1228 don't limit the search to statements in STMT's loop. */
1229 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< address
->terms
.length (); )
1231 if (gassign
*assign
= maybe_get_assign (address
->terms
[i
].expr
))
1233 tree_code code
= gimple_assign_rhs_code (assign
);
1234 if (code
== PLUS_EXPR
1235 || code
== POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
1236 || code
== MINUS_EXPR
)
1238 tree op1
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (assign
);
1239 tree op2
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (assign
);
1240 if (TREE_CODE (op2
) == INTEGER_CST
)
1242 address
->terms
[i
].expr
= strip_casts (op1
);
1243 /* This is heuristic only, so don't worry about truncation
1245 address
->min_offset
+= (TREE_INT_CST_LOW (op2
)
1246 * address
->terms
[i
].multiplier
);
1249 else if (address
->terms
.length () < address_info::MAX_TERMS
)
1251 unsigned int j
= address
->terms
.length ();
1252 address
->terms
.quick_push (address
->terms
[i
]);
1253 address
->terms
[i
].expr
= strip_casts (op1
);
1254 address
->terms
[j
].expr
= strip_casts (op2
);
1258 if (code
== MULT_EXPR
)
1260 tree op1
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (assign
);
1261 tree op2
= gimple_assign_rhs2 (assign
);
1262 if (multiply_term_by (address
->terms
[i
], op2
))
1264 address
->terms
[i
].expr
= strip_casts (op1
);
1268 if (CONVERT_EXPR_CODE_P (code
))
1270 tree op1
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (assign
);
1271 address
->terms
[i
].expr
= strip_casts (op1
);
1278 /* Peel off any symbolic pointer. */
1279 if (TREE_CODE (address
->terms
[0].expr
) != SSA_NAME
1280 && address
->terms
[0].multiplier
== 1)
1282 if (address
->terms
.length () == 1)
1284 obstack_free (&m_obstack
, address
);
1287 address
->base
= address
->terms
[0].expr
;
1288 address
->terms
.ordered_remove (0);
1291 /* Require all remaining terms to be SSA names. (This could be false
1292 for unfolded statements, but they aren't worth dealing with.) */
1293 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< address
->terms
.length (); ++i
)
1294 if (TREE_CODE (address
->terms
[i
].expr
) != SSA_NAME
)
1296 obstack_free (&m_obstack
, address
);
1300 /* The loop above set MIN_OFFSET based on the first byte of the
1301 referenced data. Calculate the end + 1. */
1302 address
->max_offset
= address
->min_offset
+ type_size
;
1304 /* Put the terms into a canonical order for the hash table lookup below. */
1305 address
->terms
.qsort (compare_address_terms
);
1307 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1309 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, stmt
, "recording address fragment %T", expr
);
1310 if (multiplier
!= 1)
1311 dump_printf (MSG_NOTE
, " * %wd", multiplier
);
1312 dump_printf (MSG_NOTE
, " = ");
1313 dump_address_info (MSG_NOTE
, *address
);
1314 dump_printf (MSG_NOTE
, "\n");
1317 /* Pool address information with the same terms (but potentially
1318 different offsets). */
1319 address_info
**slot
= m_address_table
.find_slot (address
, INSERT
);
1320 if (address_info
*old_address
= *slot
)
1322 /* We've already seen an address with the same terms. Extend the
1323 offset range to account for this access. Doing this can paper
1324 over gaps, such as in:
1326 a[i * stride * 4] + a[i * stride * 4 + 3];
1328 where nothing references "+ 1" or "+ 2". However, the vectorizer
1329 handles such gapped accesses without problems, so it's not worth
1330 trying to exclude them. */
1331 if (old_address
->min_offset
> address
->min_offset
)
1332 old_address
->min_offset
= address
->min_offset
;
1333 if (old_address
->max_offset
< address
->max_offset
)
1334 old_address
->max_offset
= address
->max_offset
;
1335 obstack_free (&m_obstack
, address
);
1339 /* This is the first time we've seen an address with these terms. */
1341 m_address_list
.safe_push (address
);
1345 /* Analyze expression EXPR, which occurs in STMT. */
1348 loop_versioning::analyze_expr (gimple
*stmt
, tree expr
)
1350 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT type_size
;
1352 while (handled_component_p (expr
))
1354 /* See whether we can use versioning to avoid a multiplication
1355 in an array index. */
1356 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) == ARRAY_REF
1357 && acceptable_type_p (TREE_TYPE (expr
), &type_size
))
1358 record_address_fragment (stmt
, type_size
,
1359 TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 1), type_size
, 0);
1360 expr
= TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 0);
1363 /* See whether we can use versioning to avoid a multiplication
1364 in the pointer calculation of a MEM_REF. */
1365 if (TREE_CODE (expr
) == MEM_REF
1366 && acceptable_type_p (TREE_TYPE (expr
), &type_size
))
1367 record_address_fragment (stmt
, type_size
, TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 0), 1,
1368 /* This is heuristic only, so don't worry
1369 about truncation or overflow. */
1370 TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TREE_OPERAND (expr
, 1)));
1372 /* These would be easy to handle if they existed at this stage. */
1373 gcc_checking_assert (TREE_CODE (expr
) != TARGET_MEM_REF
);
1376 /* Analyze all the statements in BB looking for useful version checks.
1377 Return true on success, false if something prevents the block from
1381 loop_versioning::analyze_block (basic_block bb
)
1383 class loop
*loop
= bb
->loop_father
;
1384 loop_info
&li
= get_loop_info (loop
);
1385 for (gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
= gsi_start_bb (bb
); !gsi_end_p (gsi
);
1388 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
1389 if (is_gimple_debug (stmt
))
1392 if (expensive_stmt_p (stmt
))
1394 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1395 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, stmt
, "expensive statement"
1396 " prevents versioning: %G", stmt
);
1400 /* Only look for direct versioning opportunities in inner loops
1401 since the benefit tends to be much smaller for outer loops. */
1404 unsigned int nops
= gimple_num_ops (stmt
);
1405 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< nops
; ++i
)
1406 if (tree op
= gimple_op (stmt
, i
))
1407 analyze_expr (stmt
, op
);
1410 /* The point of the instruction limit is to prevent excessive
1411 code growth, so this is a size-based estimate even though
1412 the optimization is aimed at speed. */
1413 li
.num_insns
+= estimate_num_insns (stmt
, &eni_size_weights
);
1419 /* Analyze all the blocks in the function, looking for useful version checks.
1420 Return true if we found one. */
1423 loop_versioning::analyze_blocks ()
1425 AUTO_DUMP_SCOPE ("analyze_blocks",
1426 dump_user_location_t::from_function_decl (m_fn
->decl
));
1428 /* For now we don't try to version the whole function, although
1429 versioning at that level could be useful in some cases. */
1430 get_loop_info (get_loop (m_fn
, 0)).rejected_p
= true;
1433 FOR_EACH_LOOP (loop
, LI_FROM_INNERMOST
)
1435 loop_info
&linfo
= get_loop_info (loop
);
1437 /* Ignore cold loops. */
1438 if (!optimize_loop_for_speed_p (loop
))
1439 linfo
.rejected_p
= true;
1441 /* See whether an inner loop prevents versioning of this loop. */
1442 if (!linfo
.rejected_p
)
1443 for (class loop
*inner
= loop
->inner
; inner
; inner
= inner
->next
)
1444 if (get_loop_info (inner
).rejected_p
)
1446 linfo
.rejected_p
= true;
1450 /* If versioning the loop is still a possibility, examine the
1451 statements in the loop to look for versioning opportunities. */
1452 if (!linfo
.rejected_p
)
1454 void *start_point
= obstack_alloc (&m_obstack
, 0);
1456 for (basic_block bb
= linfo
.block_list
; bb
;
1457 bb
= m_next_block_in_loop
[bb
->index
])
1458 if (!analyze_block (bb
))
1460 linfo
.rejected_p
= true;
1464 if (!linfo
.rejected_p
)
1466 /* Process any queued address fragments, now that we have
1467 complete grouping information. */
1468 address_info
*address
;
1470 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_address_list
, i
, address
)
1471 analyze_address_fragment (*address
);
1474 m_address_table
.empty ();
1475 m_address_list
.truncate (0);
1476 obstack_free (&m_obstack
, start_point
);
1480 return m_num_conditions
!= 0;
1483 /* Use the ranges in VRS to remove impossible versioning conditions from
1487 loop_versioning::prune_loop_conditions (class loop
*loop
, vr_values
*vrs
)
1489 loop_info
&li
= get_loop_info (loop
);
1494 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (&li
.unity_names
, 0, i
, bi
)
1496 tree name
= ssa_name (i
);
1497 const value_range_equiv
*vr
= vrs
->get_value_range (name
);
1498 if (vr
&& !vr
->may_contain_p (build_one_cst (TREE_TYPE (name
))))
1500 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1501 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, find_loop_location (loop
),
1502 "%T can never be 1 in this loop\n", name
);
1505 bitmap_clear_bit (&li
.unity_names
, to_remove
);
1507 m_num_conditions
-= 1;
1511 bitmap_clear_bit (&li
.unity_names
, to_remove
);
1514 /* Remove any scheduled loop version conditions that will never be true.
1515 Return true if any remain. */
1518 loop_versioning::prune_conditions ()
1520 AUTO_DUMP_SCOPE ("prune_loop_conditions",
1521 dump_user_location_t::from_function_decl (m_fn
->decl
));
1523 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
1524 lv_dom_walker
dom_walker (*this);
1525 dom_walker
.walk (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (m_fn
));
1526 return m_num_conditions
!= 0;
1529 /* Merge the version checks for INNER into immediately-enclosing loop
1533 loop_versioning::merge_loop_info (class loop
*outer
, class loop
*inner
)
1535 loop_info
&inner_li
= get_loop_info (inner
);
1536 loop_info
&outer_li
= get_loop_info (outer
);
1538 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1542 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (&inner_li
.unity_names
, 0, i
, bi
)
1543 if (!bitmap_bit_p (&outer_li
.unity_names
, i
))
1544 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, find_loop_location (inner
),
1545 "hoisting check that %T == 1 to outer loop\n",
1549 bitmap_ior_into (&outer_li
.unity_names
, &inner_li
.unity_names
);
1550 if (loop_depth (outer_li
.outermost
) < loop_depth (inner_li
.outermost
))
1551 outer_li
.outermost
= inner_li
.outermost
;
1554 /* Add LOOP to the queue of loops to version. */
1557 loop_versioning::add_loop_to_queue (class loop
*loop
)
1559 loop_info
&li
= get_loop_info (loop
);
1561 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1562 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, find_loop_location (loop
),
1563 "queuing this loop for versioning\n");
1564 m_loops_to_version
.safe_push (loop
);
1566 /* Don't try to version superloops. */
1567 li
.rejected_p
= true;
1570 /* Decide whether the cost model would allow us to version LOOP,
1571 either directly or as part of a parent loop, and return true if so.
1572 This does not imply that the loop is actually worth versioning in its
1573 own right, just that it would be valid to version it if something
1576 We have already made this decision for all inner loops of LOOP. */
1579 loop_versioning::decide_whether_loop_is_versionable (class loop
*loop
)
1581 loop_info
&li
= get_loop_info (loop
);
1586 /* Examine the decisions made for inner loops. */
1587 for (class loop
*inner
= loop
->inner
; inner
; inner
= inner
->next
)
1589 loop_info
&inner_li
= get_loop_info (inner
);
1590 if (inner_li
.rejected_p
)
1592 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1593 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, find_loop_location (loop
),
1594 "not versioning this loop because one of its"
1595 " inner loops should not be versioned\n");
1599 if (inner_li
.worth_versioning_p ())
1600 li
.subloops_benefit_p
= true;
1602 /* Accumulate the number of instructions from subloops that are not
1603 the innermost, or that don't benefit from versioning. Only the
1604 instructions from innermost loops that benefit from versioning
1605 should be weighed against loop-versioning-max-inner-insns;
1606 everything else should be weighed against
1607 loop-versioning-max-outer-insns. */
1608 if (!inner_li
.worth_versioning_p () || inner
->inner
)
1610 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1611 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, find_loop_location (loop
),
1612 "counting %d instructions from this loop"
1613 " against its parent loop\n", inner_li
.num_insns
);
1614 li
.num_insns
+= inner_li
.num_insns
;
1618 /* Enforce the size limits. */
1619 if (li
.worth_versioning_p ())
1621 unsigned int max_num_insns
= max_insns_for_loop (loop
);
1622 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1623 dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE
, find_loop_location (loop
),
1624 "this loop has %d instructions, against"
1625 " a versioning limit of %d\n",
1626 li
.num_insns
, max_num_insns
);
1627 if (li
.num_insns
> max_num_insns
)
1629 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1630 dump_printf_loc (MSG_MISSED_OPTIMIZATION
1631 | MSG_PRIORITY_USER_FACING
,
1632 find_loop_location (loop
),
1633 "this loop is too big to version");
1638 /* Hoist all version checks from subloops to this loop. */
1639 for (class loop
*subloop
= loop
->inner
; subloop
; subloop
= subloop
->next
)
1640 merge_loop_info (loop
, subloop
);
1645 /* Decide which loops to version and add them to the versioning queue.
1646 Return true if there are any loops to version. */
1649 loop_versioning::make_versioning_decisions ()
1651 AUTO_DUMP_SCOPE ("make_versioning_decisions",
1652 dump_user_location_t::from_function_decl (m_fn
->decl
));
1655 FOR_EACH_LOOP (loop
, LI_FROM_INNERMOST
)
1657 loop_info
&linfo
= get_loop_info (loop
);
1658 if (decide_whether_loop_is_versionable (loop
))
1660 /* Commit to versioning LOOP directly if we can't hoist the
1661 version checks any further. */
1662 if (linfo
.worth_versioning_p ()
1663 && (loop_depth (loop
) == 1 || linfo
.outermost
== loop
))
1664 add_loop_to_queue (loop
);
1668 /* We can't version this loop, so individually version any
1669 subloops that would benefit and haven't been versioned yet. */
1670 linfo
.rejected_p
= true;
1671 for (class loop
*subloop
= loop
->inner
; subloop
;
1672 subloop
= subloop
->next
)
1673 if (get_loop_info (subloop
).worth_versioning_p ())
1674 add_loop_to_queue (subloop
);
1678 return !m_loops_to_version
.is_empty ();
1681 /* Attempt to implement loop versioning for LOOP, using the information
1682 cached in the associated loop_info. Return true on success. */
1685 loop_versioning::version_loop (class loop
*loop
)
1687 loop_info
&li
= get_loop_info (loop
);
1689 /* Build up a condition that selects the original loop instead of
1690 the simplified loop. */
1691 tree cond
= boolean_false_node
;
1694 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (&li
.unity_names
, 0, i
, bi
)
1696 tree name
= ssa_name (i
);
1697 tree ne_one
= fold_build2 (NE_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, name
,
1698 build_one_cst (TREE_TYPE (name
)));
1699 cond
= fold_build2 (TRUTH_OR_EXPR
, boolean_type_node
, cond
, ne_one
);
1702 /* Convert the condition into a suitable gcond. */
1703 gimple_seq stmts
= NULL
;
1704 cond
= force_gimple_operand_1 (cond
, &stmts
, is_gimple_condexpr
, NULL_TREE
);
1706 /* Version the loop. */
1707 initialize_original_copy_tables ();
1708 basic_block cond_bb
;
1709 li
.optimized_loop
= loop_version (loop
, cond
, &cond_bb
,
1710 profile_probability::unlikely (),
1711 profile_probability::likely (),
1712 profile_probability::unlikely (),
1713 profile_probability::likely (), true);
1714 free_original_copy_tables ();
1715 if (!li
.optimized_loop
)
1717 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1718 dump_printf_loc (MSG_MISSED_OPTIMIZATION
, find_loop_location (loop
),
1719 "tried but failed to version this loop for when"
1720 " certain strides are 1\n");
1724 if (dump_enabled_p ())
1725 dump_printf_loc (MSG_OPTIMIZED_LOCATIONS
, find_loop_location (loop
),
1726 "versioned this loop for when certain strides are 1\n");
1728 /* Insert the statements that feed COND. */
1731 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi
= gsi_last_bb (cond_bb
);
1732 gsi_insert_seq_before (&gsi
, stmts
, GSI_SAME_STMT
);
1738 /* Attempt to version all loops in the versioning queue. */
1741 loop_versioning::implement_versioning_decisions ()
1743 /* No AUTO_DUMP_SCOPE here since all messages are top-level and
1744 user-facing at this point. */
1746 bool any_succeeded_p
= false;
1749 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_loops_to_version
, i
, loop
)
1750 if (version_loop (loop
))
1751 any_succeeded_p
= true;
1752 if (!any_succeeded_p
)
1755 update_ssa (TODO_update_ssa
);
1757 /* Simplify the new loop, which is used when COND is false. */
1758 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_loops_to_version
, i
, loop
)
1760 loop_info
&linfo
= get_loop_info (loop
);
1761 if (linfo
.optimized_loop
)
1762 name_prop (linfo
).substitute_and_fold (linfo
.optimized_loop
->header
);
1766 /* Run the pass and return a set of TODO_* flags. */
1769 loop_versioning::run ()
1771 gcc_assert (scev_initialized_p ());
1773 if (analyze_blocks ()
1774 && prune_conditions ()
1775 && make_versioning_decisions ())
1776 implement_versioning_decisions ();
1781 /* Loop versioning pass. */
1783 const pass_data pass_data_loop_versioning
=
1785 GIMPLE_PASS
, /* type */
1786 "lversion", /* name */
1787 OPTGROUP_LOOP
, /* optinfo_flags */
1788 TV_LOOP_VERSIONING
, /* tv_id */
1789 PROP_cfg
, /* properties_required */
1790 0, /* properties_provided */
1791 0, /* properties_destroyed */
1792 0, /* todo_flags_start */
1793 0, /* todo_flags_finish */
1796 class pass_loop_versioning
: public gimple_opt_pass
1799 pass_loop_versioning (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
1800 : gimple_opt_pass (pass_data_loop_versioning
, ctxt
)
1803 /* opt_pass methods: */
1804 virtual bool gate (function
*) { return flag_version_loops_for_strides
; }
1805 virtual unsigned int execute (function
*);
1809 pass_loop_versioning::execute (function
*fn
)
1811 if (number_of_loops (fn
) <= 1)
1814 return loop_versioning (fn
).run ();
1820 make_pass_loop_versioning (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
1822 return new pass_loop_versioning (ctxt
);