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1 /* Static Single Assignment conversion routines for the GNU compiler.
2 Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8 Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
9 version.
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13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
18 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
19 02111-1307, USA. */
21 /* References:
23 Building an Optimizing Compiler
24 Robert Morgan
25 Butterworth-Heinemann, 1998
27 Static Single Assignment Construction
28 Preston Briggs, Tim Harvey, Taylor Simpson
29 Technical Report, Rice University, 1995
30 ftp://ftp.cs.rice.edu/public/preston/optimizer/SSA.ps.gz. */
32 #include "config.h"
33 #include "system.h"
35 #include "rtl.h"
36 #include "expr.h"
37 #include "varray.h"
38 #include "partition.h"
39 #include "sbitmap.h"
40 #include "hashtab.h"
41 #include "regs.h"
42 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
43 #include "flags.h"
44 #include "function.h"
45 #include "real.h"
46 #include "insn-config.h"
47 #include "recog.h"
48 #include "basic-block.h"
49 #include "output.h"
50 #include "ssa.h"
52 /* TODO:
54 Handle subregs better, maybe. For now, if a reg that's set in a
55 subreg expression is duplicated going into SSA form, an extra copy
56 is inserted first that copies the entire reg into the duplicate, so
57 that the other bits are preserved. This isn't strictly SSA, since
58 at least part of the reg is assigned in more than one place (though
59 they are adjacent).
61 ??? What to do about strict_low_part. Probably I'll have to split
62 them out of their current instructions first thing.
64 Actually the best solution may be to have a kind of "mid-level rtl"
65 in which the RTL encodes exactly what we want, without exposing a
66 lot of niggling processor details. At some later point we lower
67 the representation, calling back into optabs to finish any necessary
68 expansion. */
70 /* All pseudo-registers and select hard registers are converted to SSA
71 form. When converting out of SSA, these select hard registers are
72 guaranteed to be mapped to their original register number. Each
73 machine's .h file should define CONVERT_HARD_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P
74 indicating which hard registers should be converted.
76 When converting out of SSA, temporaries for all registers are
77 partitioned. The partition is checked to ensure that all uses of
78 the same hard register in the same machine mode are in the same
79 class. */
81 /* If conservative_reg_partition is non-zero, use a conservative
82 register partitioning algorithm (which leaves more regs after
83 emerging from SSA) instead of the coalescing one. This is being
84 left in for a limited time only, as a debugging tool until the
85 coalescing algorithm is validated. */
87 static int conservative_reg_partition;
89 /* This flag is set when the CFG is in SSA form. */
90 int in_ssa_form = 0;
92 /* Element I is the single instruction that sets register I. */
93 varray_type ssa_definition;
95 /* Element I-PSEUDO is the normal register that originated the ssa
96 register in question. */
97 varray_type ssa_rename_from;
99 /* Element I is the normal register that originated the ssa
100 register in question.
102 A hash table stores the (register, rtl) pairs. These are each
103 xmalloc'ed and deleted when the hash table is destroyed. */
104 htab_t ssa_rename_from_ht;
106 /* The running target ssa register for a given pseudo register.
107 (Pseudo registers appear in only one mode.) */
108 static rtx *ssa_rename_to_pseudo;
109 /* Similar, but for hard registers. A hard register can appear in
110 many modes, so we store an equivalent pseudo for each of the
111 modes. */
112 static rtx ssa_rename_to_hard[FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER][NUM_MACHINE_MODES];
114 /* ssa_rename_from maps pseudo registers to the original corresponding
115 RTL. It is implemented as using a hash table. */
117 typedef struct {
118 unsigned int reg;
119 rtx original;
120 } ssa_rename_from_pair;
122 struct ssa_rename_from_hash_table_data {
123 sbitmap canonical_elements;
124 partition reg_partition;
127 static void ssa_rename_from_initialize
128 PARAMS ((void));
129 static rtx ssa_rename_from_lookup
130 PARAMS ((int reg));
131 static unsigned int original_register
132 PARAMS ((unsigned int regno));
133 static void ssa_rename_from_insert
134 PARAMS ((unsigned int reg, rtx r));
135 static void ssa_rename_from_free
136 PARAMS ((void));
137 typedef int (*srf_trav) PARAMS ((int regno, rtx r, sbitmap canonical_elements, partition reg_partition));
138 static void ssa_rename_from_traverse
139 PARAMS ((htab_trav callback_function, sbitmap canonical_elements, partition reg_partition));
140 /*static Avoid warnign message. */ void ssa_rename_from_print
141 PARAMS ((void));
142 static int ssa_rename_from_print_1
143 PARAMS ((void **slot, void *data));
144 static hashval_t ssa_rename_from_hash_function
145 PARAMS ((const void * srfp));
146 static int ssa_rename_from_equal
147 PARAMS ((const void *srfp1, const void *srfp2));
148 static void ssa_rename_from_delete
149 PARAMS ((void *srfp));
151 static rtx ssa_rename_to_lookup
152 PARAMS ((rtx reg));
153 static void ssa_rename_to_insert
154 PARAMS ((rtx reg, rtx r));
156 /* The number of registers that were live on entry to the SSA routines. */
157 static unsigned int ssa_max_reg_num;
159 /* Local function prototypes. */
161 struct rename_context;
163 static inline rtx * phi_alternative
164 PARAMS ((rtx, int));
165 static void compute_dominance_frontiers_1
166 PARAMS ((sbitmap *frontiers, int *idom, int bb, sbitmap done));
167 static void find_evaluations_1
168 PARAMS ((rtx dest, rtx set, void *data));
169 static void find_evaluations
170 PARAMS ((sbitmap *evals, int nregs));
171 static void compute_iterated_dominance_frontiers
172 PARAMS ((sbitmap *idfs, sbitmap *frontiers, sbitmap *evals, int nregs));
173 static void insert_phi_node
174 PARAMS ((int regno, int b));
175 static void insert_phi_nodes
176 PARAMS ((sbitmap *idfs, sbitmap *evals, int nregs));
177 static void create_delayed_rename
178 PARAMS ((struct rename_context *, rtx *));
179 static void apply_delayed_renames
180 PARAMS ((struct rename_context *));
181 static int rename_insn_1
182 PARAMS ((rtx *ptr, void *data));
183 static void rename_block
184 PARAMS ((int b, int *idom));
185 static void rename_registers
186 PARAMS ((int nregs, int *idom));
188 static inline int ephi_add_node
189 PARAMS ((rtx reg, rtx *nodes, int *n_nodes));
190 static int * ephi_forward
191 PARAMS ((int t, sbitmap visited, sbitmap *succ, int *tstack));
192 static void ephi_backward
193 PARAMS ((int t, sbitmap visited, sbitmap *pred, rtx *nodes));
194 static void ephi_create
195 PARAMS ((int t, sbitmap visited, sbitmap *pred, sbitmap *succ, rtx *nodes));
196 static void eliminate_phi
197 PARAMS ((edge e, partition reg_partition));
198 static int make_regs_equivalent_over_bad_edges
199 PARAMS ((int bb, partition reg_partition));
201 /* These are used only in the conservative register partitioning
202 algorithms. */
203 static int make_equivalent_phi_alternatives_equivalent
204 PARAMS ((int bb, partition reg_partition));
205 static partition compute_conservative_reg_partition
206 PARAMS ((void));
207 static int record_canonical_element_1
208 PARAMS ((void **srfp, void *data));
209 static int check_hard_regs_in_partition
210 PARAMS ((partition reg_partition));
211 static int rename_equivalent_regs_in_insn
212 PARAMS ((rtx *ptr, void *data));
214 /* These are used in the register coalescing algorithm. */
215 static int coalesce_if_unconflicting
216 PARAMS ((partition p, conflict_graph conflicts, int reg1, int reg2));
217 static int coalesce_regs_in_copies
218 PARAMS ((basic_block bb, partition p, conflict_graph conflicts));
219 static int coalesce_reg_in_phi
220 PARAMS ((rtx, int dest_regno, int src_regno, void *data));
221 static int coalesce_regs_in_successor_phi_nodes
222 PARAMS ((basic_block bb, partition p, conflict_graph conflicts));
223 static partition compute_coalesced_reg_partition
224 PARAMS ((void));
225 static int mark_reg_in_phi
226 PARAMS ((rtx *ptr, void *data));
227 static void mark_phi_and_copy_regs
228 PARAMS ((regset phi_set));
230 static int rename_equivalent_regs_in_insn
231 PARAMS ((rtx *ptr, void *data));
232 static void rename_equivalent_regs
233 PARAMS ((partition reg_partition));
235 /* Deal with hard registers. */
236 static int conflicting_hard_regs_p
237 PARAMS ((int reg1, int reg2));
239 /* ssa_rename_to maps registers and machine modes to SSA pseudo registers. */
241 /* Find the register associated with REG in the indicated mode. */
243 static rtx
244 ssa_rename_to_lookup (reg)
245 rtx reg;
247 if (!HARD_REGISTER_P (reg))
248 return ssa_rename_to_pseudo[REGNO (reg) - FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER];
249 else
250 return ssa_rename_to_hard[REGNO (reg)][GET_MODE (reg)];
253 /* Store a new value mapping REG to R in ssa_rename_to. */
255 static void
256 ssa_rename_to_insert(reg, r)
257 rtx reg;
258 rtx r;
260 if (!HARD_REGISTER_P (reg))
261 ssa_rename_to_pseudo[REGNO (reg) - FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER] = r;
262 else
263 ssa_rename_to_hard[REGNO (reg)][GET_MODE (reg)] = r;
266 /* Prepare ssa_rename_from for use. */
268 static void
269 ssa_rename_from_initialize ()
271 /* We use an arbitrary initial hash table size of 64. */
272 ssa_rename_from_ht = htab_create (64,
273 &ssa_rename_from_hash_function,
274 &ssa_rename_from_equal,
275 &ssa_rename_from_delete);
278 /* Find the REG entry in ssa_rename_from. Return NULL_RTX if no entry is
279 found. */
281 static rtx
282 ssa_rename_from_lookup (reg)
283 int reg;
285 ssa_rename_from_pair srfp;
286 ssa_rename_from_pair *answer;
287 srfp.reg = reg;
288 srfp.original = NULL_RTX;
289 answer = (ssa_rename_from_pair *)
290 htab_find_with_hash (ssa_rename_from_ht, (void *) &srfp, reg);
291 return (answer == 0 ? NULL_RTX : answer->original);
294 /* Find the number of the original register specified by REGNO. If
295 the register is a pseudo, return the original register's number.
296 Otherwise, return this register number REGNO. */
298 static unsigned int
299 original_register (regno)
300 unsigned int regno;
302 rtx original_rtx = ssa_rename_from_lookup (regno);
303 return original_rtx != NULL_RTX ? REGNO (original_rtx) : regno;
306 /* Add mapping from R to REG to ssa_rename_from even if already present. */
308 static void
309 ssa_rename_from_insert (reg, r)
310 unsigned int reg;
311 rtx r;
313 void **slot;
314 ssa_rename_from_pair *srfp = xmalloc (sizeof (ssa_rename_from_pair));
315 srfp->reg = reg;
316 srfp->original = r;
317 slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (ssa_rename_from_ht, (const void *) srfp,
318 reg, INSERT);
319 if (*slot != 0)
320 free ((void *) *slot);
321 *slot = srfp;
324 /* Apply the CALLBACK_FUNCTION to each element in ssa_rename_from.
325 CANONICAL_ELEMENTS and REG_PARTITION pass data needed by the only
326 current use of this function. */
328 static void
329 ssa_rename_from_traverse (callback_function,
330 canonical_elements, reg_partition)
331 htab_trav callback_function;
332 sbitmap canonical_elements;
333 partition reg_partition;
335 struct ssa_rename_from_hash_table_data srfhd;
336 srfhd.canonical_elements = canonical_elements;
337 srfhd.reg_partition = reg_partition;
338 htab_traverse (ssa_rename_from_ht, callback_function, (void *) &srfhd);
341 /* Destroy ssa_rename_from. */
343 static void
344 ssa_rename_from_free ()
346 htab_delete (ssa_rename_from_ht);
349 /* Print the contents of ssa_rename_from. */
351 /* static Avoid erroneous error message. */
352 void
353 ssa_rename_from_print ()
355 printf ("ssa_rename_from's hash table contents:\n");
356 htab_traverse (ssa_rename_from_ht, &ssa_rename_from_print_1, NULL);
359 /* Print the contents of the hash table entry SLOT, passing the unused
360 sttribute DATA. Used as a callback function with htab_traverse (). */
362 static int
363 ssa_rename_from_print_1 (slot, data)
364 void **slot;
365 void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
367 ssa_rename_from_pair * p = *slot;
368 printf ("ssa_rename_from maps pseudo %i to original %i.\n",
369 p->reg, REGNO (p->original));
370 return 1;
373 /* Given a hash entry SRFP, yield a hash value. */
375 static hashval_t
376 ssa_rename_from_hash_function (srfp)
377 const void *srfp;
379 return ((const ssa_rename_from_pair *) srfp)->reg;
382 /* Test whether two hash table entries SRFP1 and SRFP2 are equal. */
384 static int
385 ssa_rename_from_equal (srfp1, srfp2)
386 const void *srfp1;
387 const void *srfp2;
389 return ssa_rename_from_hash_function (srfp1) ==
390 ssa_rename_from_hash_function (srfp2);
393 /* Delete the hash table entry SRFP. */
395 static void
396 ssa_rename_from_delete (srfp)
397 void *srfp;
399 free (srfp);
402 /* Given the SET of a PHI node, return the address of the alternative
403 for predecessor block C. */
405 static inline rtx *
406 phi_alternative (set, c)
407 rtx set;
408 int c;
410 rtvec phi_vec = XVEC (SET_SRC (set), 0);
411 int v;
413 for (v = GET_NUM_ELEM (phi_vec) - 2; v >= 0; v -= 2)
414 if (INTVAL (RTVEC_ELT (phi_vec, v + 1)) == c)
415 return &RTVEC_ELT (phi_vec, v);
417 return NULL;
420 /* Given the SET of a phi node, remove the alternative for predecessor
421 block C. Return non-zero on success, or zero if no alternative is
422 found for C. */
425 remove_phi_alternative (set, block)
426 rtx set;
427 basic_block block;
429 rtvec phi_vec = XVEC (SET_SRC (set), 0);
430 int num_elem = GET_NUM_ELEM (phi_vec);
431 int v, c;
433 c = block->index;
434 for (v = num_elem - 2; v >= 0; v -= 2)
435 if (INTVAL (RTVEC_ELT (phi_vec, v + 1)) == c)
437 if (v < num_elem - 2)
439 RTVEC_ELT (phi_vec, v) = RTVEC_ELT (phi_vec, num_elem - 2);
440 RTVEC_ELT (phi_vec, v + 1) = RTVEC_ELT (phi_vec, num_elem - 1);
442 PUT_NUM_ELEM (phi_vec, num_elem - 2);
443 return 1;
446 return 0;
449 /* For all registers, find all blocks in which they are set.
451 This is the transform of what would be local kill information that
452 we ought to be getting from flow. */
454 static sbitmap *fe_evals;
455 static int fe_current_bb;
457 static void
458 find_evaluations_1 (dest, set, data)
459 rtx dest;
460 rtx set ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
461 void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
463 if (GET_CODE (dest) == REG
464 && CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (dest)))
465 SET_BIT (fe_evals[REGNO (dest)], fe_current_bb);
468 static void
469 find_evaluations (evals, nregs)
470 sbitmap *evals;
471 int nregs;
473 basic_block bb;
475 sbitmap_vector_zero (evals, nregs);
476 fe_evals = evals;
478 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb)
480 rtx p, last;
482 fe_current_bb = bb->index;
483 p = bb->head;
484 last = bb->end;
485 while (1)
487 if (INSN_P (p))
488 note_stores (PATTERN (p), find_evaluations_1, NULL);
490 if (p == last)
491 break;
492 p = NEXT_INSN (p);
497 /* Computing the Dominance Frontier:
499 As decribed in Morgan, section 3.5, this may be done simply by
500 walking the dominator tree bottom-up, computing the frontier for
501 the children before the parent. When considering a block B,
502 there are two cases:
504 (1) A flow graph edge leaving B that does not lead to a child
505 of B in the dominator tree must be a block that is either equal
506 to B or not dominated by B. Such blocks belong in the frontier
507 of B.
509 (2) Consider a block X in the frontier of one of the children C
510 of B. If X is not equal to B and is not dominated by B, it
511 is in the frontier of B.
514 static void
515 compute_dominance_frontiers_1 (frontiers, idom, bb, done)
516 sbitmap *frontiers;
517 int *idom;
518 int bb;
519 sbitmap done;
521 basic_block b = BASIC_BLOCK (bb);
522 edge e;
523 basic_block c;
525 SET_BIT (done, bb);
526 sbitmap_zero (frontiers[bb]);
528 /* Do the frontier of the children first. Not all children in the
529 dominator tree (blocks dominated by this one) are children in the
530 CFG, so check all blocks. */
531 FOR_EACH_BB (c)
532 if (idom[c->index] == bb && ! TEST_BIT (done, c->index))
533 compute_dominance_frontiers_1 (frontiers, idom, c->index, done);
535 /* Find blocks conforming to rule (1) above. */
536 for (e = b->succ; e; e = e->succ_next)
538 if (e->dest == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
539 continue;
540 if (idom[e->dest->index] != bb)
541 SET_BIT (frontiers[bb], e->dest->index);
544 /* Find blocks conforming to rule (2). */
545 FOR_EACH_BB (c)
546 if (idom[c->index] == bb)
548 int x;
549 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (frontiers[c->index], 0, x,
551 if (idom[x] != bb)
552 SET_BIT (frontiers[bb], x);
557 void
558 compute_dominance_frontiers (frontiers, idom)
559 sbitmap *frontiers;
560 int *idom;
562 sbitmap done = sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block);
563 sbitmap_zero (done);
565 compute_dominance_frontiers_1 (frontiers, idom, 0, done);
567 sbitmap_free (done);
570 /* Computing the Iterated Dominance Frontier:
572 This is the set of merge points for a given register.
574 This is not particularly intuitive. See section 7.1 of Morgan, in
575 particular figures 7.3 and 7.4 and the immediately surrounding text.
578 static void
579 compute_iterated_dominance_frontiers (idfs, frontiers, evals, nregs)
580 sbitmap *idfs;
581 sbitmap *frontiers;
582 sbitmap *evals;
583 int nregs;
585 sbitmap worklist;
586 int reg, passes = 0;
588 worklist = sbitmap_alloc (last_basic_block);
590 for (reg = 0; reg < nregs; ++reg)
592 sbitmap idf = idfs[reg];
593 int b, changed;
595 /* Start the iterative process by considering those blocks that
596 evaluate REG. We'll add their dominance frontiers to the
597 IDF, and then consider the blocks we just added. */
598 sbitmap_copy (worklist, evals[reg]);
600 /* Morgan's algorithm is incorrect here. Blocks that evaluate
601 REG aren't necessarily in REG's IDF. Start with an empty IDF. */
602 sbitmap_zero (idf);
604 /* Iterate until the worklist is empty. */
607 changed = 0;
608 passes++;
609 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (worklist, 0, b,
611 RESET_BIT (worklist, b);
612 /* For each block on the worklist, add to the IDF all
613 blocks on its dominance frontier that aren't already
614 on the IDF. Every block that's added is also added
615 to the worklist. */
616 sbitmap_union_of_diff (worklist, worklist, frontiers[b], idf);
617 sbitmap_a_or_b (idf, idf, frontiers[b]);
618 changed = 1;
621 while (changed);
624 sbitmap_free (worklist);
626 if (rtl_dump_file)
628 fprintf (rtl_dump_file,
629 "Iterated dominance frontier: %d passes on %d regs.\n",
630 passes, nregs);
634 /* Insert the phi nodes. */
636 static void
637 insert_phi_node (regno, bb)
638 int regno, bb;
640 basic_block b = BASIC_BLOCK (bb);
641 edge e;
642 int npred, i;
643 rtvec vec;
644 rtx phi, reg;
645 rtx insn;
646 int end_p;
648 /* Find out how many predecessors there are. */
649 for (e = b->pred, npred = 0; e; e = e->pred_next)
650 if (e->src != ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
651 npred++;
653 /* If this block has no "interesting" preds, then there is nothing to
654 do. Consider a block that only has the entry block as a pred. */
655 if (npred == 0)
656 return;
658 /* This is the register to which the phi function will be assigned. */
659 reg = regno_reg_rtx[regno];
661 /* Construct the arguments to the PHI node. The use of pc_rtx is just
662 a placeholder; we'll insert the proper value in rename_registers. */
663 vec = rtvec_alloc (npred * 2);
664 for (e = b->pred, i = 0; e ; e = e->pred_next, i += 2)
665 if (e->src != ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
667 RTVEC_ELT (vec, i + 0) = pc_rtx;
668 RTVEC_ELT (vec, i + 1) = GEN_INT (e->src->index);
671 phi = gen_rtx_PHI (VOIDmode, vec);
672 phi = gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, reg, phi);
674 insn = first_insn_after_basic_block_note (b);
675 end_p = PREV_INSN (insn) == b->end;
676 emit_insn_before (phi, insn);
677 if (end_p)
678 b->end = PREV_INSN (insn);
681 static void
682 insert_phi_nodes (idfs, evals, nregs)
683 sbitmap *idfs;
684 sbitmap *evals ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
685 int nregs;
687 int reg;
689 for (reg = 0; reg < nregs; ++reg)
690 if (CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (reg))
692 int b;
693 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (idfs[reg], 0, b,
695 if (REGNO_REG_SET_P (BASIC_BLOCK (b)->global_live_at_start, reg))
696 insert_phi_node (reg, b);
701 /* Rename the registers to conform to SSA.
703 This is essentially the algorithm presented in Figure 7.8 of Morgan,
704 with a few changes to reduce pattern search time in favour of a bit
705 more memory usage. */
707 /* One of these is created for each set. It will live in a list local
708 to its basic block for the duration of that block's processing. */
709 struct rename_set_data
711 struct rename_set_data *next;
712 /* This is the SET_DEST of the (first) SET that sets the REG. */
713 rtx *reg_loc;
714 /* This is what used to be at *REG_LOC. */
715 rtx old_reg;
716 /* This is the REG that will replace OLD_REG. It's set only
717 when the rename data is moved onto the DONE_RENAMES queue. */
718 rtx new_reg;
719 /* This is what to restore ssa_rename_to_lookup (old_reg) to. It is
720 usually the previous contents of ssa_rename_to_lookup (old_reg). */
721 rtx prev_reg;
722 /* This is the insn that contains all the SETs of the REG. */
723 rtx set_insn;
726 /* This struct is used to pass information to callback functions while
727 renaming registers. */
728 struct rename_context
730 struct rename_set_data *new_renames;
731 struct rename_set_data *done_renames;
732 rtx current_insn;
735 /* Queue the rename of *REG_LOC. */
736 static void
737 create_delayed_rename (c, reg_loc)
738 struct rename_context *c;
739 rtx *reg_loc;
741 struct rename_set_data *r;
742 r = (struct rename_set_data *) xmalloc (sizeof(*r));
744 if (GET_CODE (*reg_loc) != REG
745 || !CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (*reg_loc)))
746 abort ();
748 r->reg_loc = reg_loc;
749 r->old_reg = *reg_loc;
750 r->prev_reg = ssa_rename_to_lookup(r->old_reg);
751 r->set_insn = c->current_insn;
752 r->next = c->new_renames;
753 c->new_renames = r;
756 /* This is part of a rather ugly hack to allow the pre-ssa regno to be
757 reused. If, during processing, a register has not yet been touched,
758 ssa_rename_to[regno][machno] will be NULL. Now, in the course of pushing
759 and popping values from ssa_rename_to, when we would ordinarily
760 pop NULL back in, we pop RENAME_NO_RTX. We treat this exactly the
761 same as NULL, except that it signals that the original regno has
762 already been reused. */
763 #define RENAME_NO_RTX pc_rtx
765 /* Move all the entries from NEW_RENAMES onto DONE_RENAMES by
766 applying all the renames on NEW_RENAMES. */
768 static void
769 apply_delayed_renames (c)
770 struct rename_context *c;
772 struct rename_set_data *r;
773 struct rename_set_data *last_r = NULL;
775 for (r = c->new_renames; r != NULL; r = r->next)
777 int new_regno;
779 /* Failure here means that someone has a PARALLEL that sets
780 a register twice (bad!). */
781 if (ssa_rename_to_lookup (r->old_reg) != r->prev_reg)
782 abort ();
783 /* Failure here means we have changed REG_LOC before applying
784 the rename. */
785 /* For the first set we come across, reuse the original regno. */
786 if (r->prev_reg == NULL_RTX && !HARD_REGISTER_P (r->old_reg))
788 r->new_reg = r->old_reg;
789 /* We want to restore RENAME_NO_RTX rather than NULL_RTX. */
790 r->prev_reg = RENAME_NO_RTX;
792 else
793 r->new_reg = gen_reg_rtx (GET_MODE (r->old_reg));
794 new_regno = REGNO (r->new_reg);
795 ssa_rename_to_insert (r->old_reg, r->new_reg);
797 if (new_regno >= (int) ssa_definition->num_elements)
799 int new_limit = new_regno * 5 / 4;
800 VARRAY_GROW (ssa_definition, new_limit);
803 VARRAY_RTX (ssa_definition, new_regno) = r->set_insn;
804 ssa_rename_from_insert (new_regno, r->old_reg);
805 last_r = r;
807 if (last_r != NULL)
809 last_r->next = c->done_renames;
810 c->done_renames = c->new_renames;
811 c->new_renames = NULL;
815 /* Part one of the first step of rename_block, called through for_each_rtx.
816 Mark pseudos that are set for later update. Transform uses of pseudos. */
818 static int
819 rename_insn_1 (ptr, data)
820 rtx *ptr;
821 void *data;
823 rtx x = *ptr;
824 struct rename_context *context = data;
826 if (x == NULL_RTX)
827 return 0;
829 switch (GET_CODE (x))
831 case SET:
833 rtx *destp = &SET_DEST (x);
834 rtx dest = SET_DEST (x);
836 /* An assignment to a paradoxical SUBREG does not read from
837 the destination operand, and thus does not need to be
838 wrapped into a SEQUENCE when translating into SSA form.
839 We merely strip off the SUBREG and proceed normally for
840 this case. */
841 if (GET_CODE (dest) == SUBREG
842 && (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (dest))
843 > GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (dest))))
844 && GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (dest)) == REG
845 && CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (SUBREG_REG (dest))))
847 destp = &XEXP (dest, 0);
848 dest = XEXP (dest, 0);
851 /* Some SETs also use the REG specified in their LHS.
852 These can be detected by the presence of
853 STRICT_LOW_PART, SUBREG, SIGN_EXTRACT, and ZERO_EXTRACT
854 in the LHS. Handle these by changing
855 (set (subreg (reg foo)) ...)
856 into
857 (sequence [(set (reg foo_1) (reg foo))
858 (set (subreg (reg foo_1)) ...)])
860 FIXME: Much of the time this is too much. For some constructs
861 we know that the output register is strictly an output
862 (paradoxical SUBREGs and some libcalls for example).
864 For those cases we are better off not making the false
865 dependency. */
866 if (GET_CODE (dest) == STRICT_LOW_PART
867 || GET_CODE (dest) == SUBREG
868 || GET_CODE (dest) == SIGN_EXTRACT
869 || GET_CODE (dest) == ZERO_EXTRACT)
871 rtx i, reg;
872 reg = dest;
874 while (GET_CODE (reg) == STRICT_LOW_PART
875 || GET_CODE (reg) == SUBREG
876 || GET_CODE (reg) == SIGN_EXTRACT
877 || GET_CODE (reg) == ZERO_EXTRACT)
878 reg = XEXP (reg, 0);
880 if (GET_CODE (reg) == REG
881 && CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (reg)))
883 /* Generate (set reg reg), and do renaming on it so
884 that it becomes (set reg_1 reg_0), and we will
885 replace reg with reg_1 in the SUBREG. */
887 struct rename_set_data *saved_new_renames;
888 saved_new_renames = context->new_renames;
889 context->new_renames = NULL;
890 i = emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode, reg, reg));
891 for_each_rtx (&i, rename_insn_1, data);
892 apply_delayed_renames (context);
893 context->new_renames = saved_new_renames;
896 else if (GET_CODE (dest) == REG
897 && CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (dest)))
899 /* We found a genuine set of an interesting register. Tag
900 it so that we can create a new name for it after we finish
901 processing this insn. */
903 create_delayed_rename (context, destp);
905 /* Since we do not wish to (directly) traverse the
906 SET_DEST, recurse through for_each_rtx for the SET_SRC
907 and return. */
908 if (GET_CODE (x) == SET)
909 for_each_rtx (&SET_SRC (x), rename_insn_1, data);
910 return -1;
913 /* Otherwise, this was not an interesting destination. Continue
914 on, marking uses as normal. */
915 return 0;
918 case REG:
919 if (CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (x)) &&
920 REGNO (x) < ssa_max_reg_num)
922 rtx new_reg = ssa_rename_to_lookup (x);
924 if (new_reg != NULL_RTX && new_reg != RENAME_NO_RTX)
926 if (GET_MODE (x) != GET_MODE (new_reg))
927 abort ();
928 *ptr = new_reg;
930 /* Else this is a use before a set. Warn? */
932 return -1;
934 case CLOBBER:
935 /* There is considerable debate on how CLOBBERs ought to be
936 handled in SSA. For now, we're keeping the CLOBBERs, which
937 means that we don't really have SSA form. There are a couple
938 of proposals for how to fix this problem, but neither is
939 implemented yet. */
941 rtx dest = XCEXP (x, 0, CLOBBER);
942 if (REG_P (dest))
944 if (CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (dest))
945 && REGNO (dest) < ssa_max_reg_num)
947 rtx new_reg = ssa_rename_to_lookup (dest);
948 if (new_reg != NULL_RTX && new_reg != RENAME_NO_RTX)
949 XCEXP (x, 0, CLOBBER) = new_reg;
951 /* Stop traversing. */
952 return -1;
954 else
955 /* Continue traversing. */
956 return 0;
959 case PHI:
960 /* Never muck with the phi. We do that elsewhere, special-like. */
961 return -1;
963 default:
964 /* Anything else, continue traversing. */
965 return 0;
969 static void
970 rename_block (bb, idom)
971 int bb;
972 int *idom;
974 basic_block b = BASIC_BLOCK (bb);
975 edge e;
976 rtx insn, next, last;
977 struct rename_set_data *set_data = NULL;
978 basic_block c;
980 /* Step One: Walk the basic block, adding new names for sets and
981 replacing uses. */
983 next = b->head;
984 last = b->end;
987 insn = next;
988 if (INSN_P (insn))
990 struct rename_context context;
991 context.done_renames = set_data;
992 context.new_renames = NULL;
993 context.current_insn = insn;
995 start_sequence ();
996 for_each_rtx (&PATTERN (insn), rename_insn_1, &context);
997 for_each_rtx (&REG_NOTES (insn), rename_insn_1, &context);
999 /* Sometimes, we end up with a sequence of insns that
1000 SSA needs to treat as a single insn. Wrap these in a
1001 SEQUENCE. (Any notes now get attached to the SEQUENCE,
1002 not to the old version inner insn.) */
1003 if (get_insns () != NULL_RTX)
1005 rtx seq;
1006 int i;
1008 emit (PATTERN (insn));
1009 seq = gen_sequence ();
1010 /* We really want a SEQUENCE of SETs, not a SEQUENCE
1011 of INSNs. */
1012 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (seq, 0); i++)
1013 XVECEXP (seq, 0, i) = PATTERN (XVECEXP (seq, 0, i));
1014 PATTERN (insn) = seq;
1016 end_sequence ();
1018 apply_delayed_renames (&context);
1019 set_data = context.done_renames;
1022 next = NEXT_INSN (insn);
1024 while (insn != last);
1026 /* Step Two: Update the phi nodes of this block's successors. */
1028 for (e = b->succ; e; e = e->succ_next)
1030 if (e->dest == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
1031 continue;
1033 insn = first_insn_after_basic_block_note (e->dest);
1035 while (PHI_NODE_P (insn))
1037 rtx phi = PATTERN (insn);
1038 rtx reg;
1040 /* Find out which of our outgoing registers this node is
1041 intended to replace. Note that if this is not the first PHI
1042 node to have been created for this register, we have to
1043 jump through rename links to figure out which register
1044 we're talking about. This can easily be recognized by
1045 noting that the regno is new to this pass. */
1046 reg = SET_DEST (phi);
1047 if (REGNO (reg) >= ssa_max_reg_num)
1048 reg = ssa_rename_from_lookup (REGNO (reg));
1049 if (reg == NULL_RTX)
1050 abort ();
1051 reg = ssa_rename_to_lookup (reg);
1053 /* It is possible for the variable to be uninitialized on
1054 edges in. Reduce the arity of the PHI so that we don't
1055 consider those edges. */
1056 if (reg == NULL || reg == RENAME_NO_RTX)
1058 if (! remove_phi_alternative (phi, b))
1059 abort ();
1061 else
1063 /* When we created the PHI nodes, we did not know what mode
1064 the register should be. Now that we've found an original,
1065 we can fill that in. */
1066 if (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (phi)) == VOIDmode)
1067 PUT_MODE (SET_DEST (phi), GET_MODE (reg));
1068 else if (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (phi)) != GET_MODE (reg))
1069 abort ();
1071 *phi_alternative (phi, bb) = reg;
1074 insn = NEXT_INSN (insn);
1078 /* Step Three: Do the same to the children of this block in
1079 dominator order. */
1081 FOR_EACH_BB (c)
1082 if (idom[c->index] == bb)
1083 rename_block (c->index, idom);
1085 /* Step Four: Update the sets to refer to their new register,
1086 and restore ssa_rename_to to its previous state. */
1088 while (set_data)
1090 struct rename_set_data *next;
1091 rtx old_reg = *set_data->reg_loc;
1093 if (*set_data->reg_loc != set_data->old_reg)
1094 abort ();
1095 *set_data->reg_loc = set_data->new_reg;
1097 ssa_rename_to_insert (old_reg, set_data->prev_reg);
1099 next = set_data->next;
1100 free (set_data);
1101 set_data = next;
1105 static void
1106 rename_registers (nregs, idom)
1107 int nregs;
1108 int *idom;
1110 VARRAY_RTX_INIT (ssa_definition, nregs * 3, "ssa_definition");
1111 ssa_rename_from_initialize ();
1113 ssa_rename_to_pseudo = (rtx *) alloca (nregs * sizeof(rtx));
1114 memset ((char *) ssa_rename_to_pseudo, 0, nregs * sizeof(rtx));
1115 memset ((char *) ssa_rename_to_hard, 0,
1116 FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER * NUM_MACHINE_MODES * sizeof (rtx));
1118 rename_block (0, idom);
1120 /* ??? Update basic_block_live_at_start, and other flow info
1121 as needed. */
1123 ssa_rename_to_pseudo = NULL;
1126 /* The main entry point for moving to SSA. */
1128 void
1129 convert_to_ssa ()
1131 /* Element I is the set of blocks that set register I. */
1132 sbitmap *evals;
1134 /* Dominator bitmaps. */
1135 sbitmap *dfs;
1136 sbitmap *idfs;
1138 /* Element I is the immediate dominator of block I. */
1139 int *idom;
1141 int nregs;
1143 basic_block bb;
1145 /* Don't do it twice. */
1146 if (in_ssa_form)
1147 abort ();
1149 /* Need global_live_at_{start,end} up to date. Do not remove any
1150 dead code. We'll let the SSA optimizers do that. */
1151 life_analysis (get_insns (), NULL, 0);
1153 idom = (int *) alloca (last_basic_block * sizeof (int));
1154 memset ((void *) idom, -1, (size_t) last_basic_block * sizeof (int));
1155 calculate_dominance_info (idom, NULL, CDI_DOMINATORS);
1157 if (rtl_dump_file)
1159 fputs (";; Immediate Dominators:\n", rtl_dump_file);
1160 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
1161 fprintf (rtl_dump_file, ";\t%3d = %3d\n", bb->index, idom[bb->index]);
1162 fflush (rtl_dump_file);
1165 /* Compute dominance frontiers. */
1167 dfs = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, last_basic_block);
1168 compute_dominance_frontiers (dfs, idom);
1170 if (rtl_dump_file)
1172 dump_sbitmap_vector (rtl_dump_file, ";; Dominance Frontiers:",
1173 "; Basic Block", dfs, last_basic_block);
1174 fflush (rtl_dump_file);
1177 /* Compute register evaluations. */
1179 ssa_max_reg_num = max_reg_num ();
1180 nregs = ssa_max_reg_num;
1181 evals = sbitmap_vector_alloc (nregs, last_basic_block);
1182 find_evaluations (evals, nregs);
1184 /* Compute the iterated dominance frontier for each register. */
1186 idfs = sbitmap_vector_alloc (nregs, last_basic_block);
1187 compute_iterated_dominance_frontiers (idfs, dfs, evals, nregs);
1189 if (rtl_dump_file)
1191 dump_sbitmap_vector (rtl_dump_file, ";; Iterated Dominance Frontiers:",
1192 "; Register", idfs, nregs);
1193 fflush (rtl_dump_file);
1196 /* Insert the phi nodes. */
1198 insert_phi_nodes (idfs, evals, nregs);
1200 /* Rename the registers to satisfy SSA. */
1202 rename_registers (nregs, idom);
1204 /* All done! Clean up and go home. */
1206 sbitmap_vector_free (dfs);
1207 sbitmap_vector_free (evals);
1208 sbitmap_vector_free (idfs);
1209 in_ssa_form = 1;
1211 reg_scan (get_insns (), max_reg_num (), 1);
1214 /* REG is the representative temporary of its partition. Add it to the
1215 set of nodes to be processed, if it hasn't been already. Return the
1216 index of this register in the node set. */
1218 static inline int
1219 ephi_add_node (reg, nodes, n_nodes)
1220 rtx reg, *nodes;
1221 int *n_nodes;
1223 int i;
1224 for (i = *n_nodes - 1; i >= 0; --i)
1225 if (REGNO (reg) == REGNO (nodes[i]))
1226 return i;
1228 nodes[i = (*n_nodes)++] = reg;
1229 return i;
1232 /* Part one of the topological sort. This is a forward (downward) search
1233 through the graph collecting a stack of nodes to process. Assuming no
1234 cycles, the nodes at top of the stack when we are finished will have
1235 no other dependencies. */
1237 static int *
1238 ephi_forward (t, visited, succ, tstack)
1239 int t;
1240 sbitmap visited;
1241 sbitmap *succ;
1242 int *tstack;
1244 int s;
1246 SET_BIT (visited, t);
1248 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (succ[t], 0, s,
1250 if (! TEST_BIT (visited, s))
1251 tstack = ephi_forward (s, visited, succ, tstack);
1254 *tstack++ = t;
1255 return tstack;
1258 /* Part two of the topological sort. The is a backward search through
1259 a cycle in the graph, copying the data forward as we go. */
1261 static void
1262 ephi_backward (t, visited, pred, nodes)
1263 int t;
1264 sbitmap visited, *pred;
1265 rtx *nodes;
1267 int p;
1269 SET_BIT (visited, t);
1271 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (pred[t], 0, p,
1273 if (! TEST_BIT (visited, p))
1275 ephi_backward (p, visited, pred, nodes);
1276 emit_move_insn (nodes[p], nodes[t]);
1281 /* Part two of the topological sort. Create the copy for a register
1282 and any cycle of which it is a member. */
1284 static void
1285 ephi_create (t, visited, pred, succ, nodes)
1286 int t;
1287 sbitmap visited, *pred, *succ;
1288 rtx *nodes;
1290 rtx reg_u = NULL_RTX;
1291 int unvisited_predecessors = 0;
1292 int p;
1294 /* Iterate through the predecessor list looking for unvisited nodes.
1295 If there are any, we have a cycle, and must deal with that. At
1296 the same time, look for a visited predecessor. If there is one,
1297 we won't need to create a temporary. */
1299 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (pred[t], 0, p,
1301 if (! TEST_BIT (visited, p))
1302 unvisited_predecessors = 1;
1303 else if (!reg_u)
1304 reg_u = nodes[p];
1307 if (unvisited_predecessors)
1309 /* We found a cycle. Copy out one element of the ring (if necessary),
1310 then traverse the ring copying as we go. */
1312 if (!reg_u)
1314 reg_u = gen_reg_rtx (GET_MODE (nodes[t]));
1315 emit_move_insn (reg_u, nodes[t]);
1318 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (pred[t], 0, p,
1320 if (! TEST_BIT (visited, p))
1322 ephi_backward (p, visited, pred, nodes);
1323 emit_move_insn (nodes[p], reg_u);
1327 else
1329 /* No cycle. Just copy the value from a successor. */
1331 int s;
1332 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (succ[t], 0, s,
1334 SET_BIT (visited, t);
1335 emit_move_insn (nodes[t], nodes[s]);
1336 return;
1341 /* Convert the edge to normal form. */
1343 static void
1344 eliminate_phi (e, reg_partition)
1345 edge e;
1346 partition reg_partition;
1348 int n_nodes;
1349 sbitmap *pred, *succ;
1350 sbitmap visited;
1351 rtx *nodes;
1352 int *stack, *tstack;
1353 rtx insn;
1354 int i;
1356 /* Collect an upper bound on the number of registers needing processing. */
1358 insn = first_insn_after_basic_block_note (e->dest);
1360 n_nodes = 0;
1361 while (PHI_NODE_P (insn))
1363 insn = next_nonnote_insn (insn);
1364 n_nodes += 2;
1367 if (n_nodes == 0)
1368 return;
1370 /* Build the auxiliary graph R(B).
1372 The nodes of the graph are the members of the register partition
1373 present in Phi(B). There is an edge from FIND(T0)->FIND(T1) for
1374 each T0 = PHI(...,T1,...), where T1 is for the edge from block C. */
1376 nodes = (rtx *) alloca (n_nodes * sizeof(rtx));
1377 pred = sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_nodes, n_nodes);
1378 succ = sbitmap_vector_alloc (n_nodes, n_nodes);
1379 sbitmap_vector_zero (pred, n_nodes);
1380 sbitmap_vector_zero (succ, n_nodes);
1382 insn = first_insn_after_basic_block_note (e->dest);
1384 n_nodes = 0;
1385 for (; PHI_NODE_P (insn); insn = next_nonnote_insn (insn))
1387 rtx* preg = phi_alternative (PATTERN (insn), e->src->index);
1388 rtx tgt = SET_DEST (PATTERN (insn));
1389 rtx reg;
1391 /* There may be no phi alternative corresponding to this edge.
1392 This indicates that the phi variable is undefined along this
1393 edge. */
1394 if (preg == NULL)
1395 continue;
1396 reg = *preg;
1398 if (GET_CODE (reg) != REG || GET_CODE (tgt) != REG)
1399 abort ();
1401 reg = regno_reg_rtx[partition_find (reg_partition, REGNO (reg))];
1402 tgt = regno_reg_rtx[partition_find (reg_partition, REGNO (tgt))];
1403 /* If the two registers are already in the same partition,
1404 nothing will need to be done. */
1405 if (reg != tgt)
1407 int ireg, itgt;
1409 ireg = ephi_add_node (reg, nodes, &n_nodes);
1410 itgt = ephi_add_node (tgt, nodes, &n_nodes);
1412 SET_BIT (pred[ireg], itgt);
1413 SET_BIT (succ[itgt], ireg);
1417 if (n_nodes == 0)
1418 goto out;
1420 /* Begin a topological sort of the graph. */
1422 visited = sbitmap_alloc (n_nodes);
1423 sbitmap_zero (visited);
1425 tstack = stack = (int *) alloca (n_nodes * sizeof (int));
1427 for (i = 0; i < n_nodes; ++i)
1428 if (! TEST_BIT (visited, i))
1429 tstack = ephi_forward (i, visited, succ, tstack);
1431 sbitmap_zero (visited);
1433 /* As we find a solution to the tsort, collect the implementation
1434 insns in a sequence. */
1435 start_sequence ();
1437 while (tstack != stack)
1439 i = *--tstack;
1440 if (! TEST_BIT (visited, i))
1441 ephi_create (i, visited, pred, succ, nodes);
1444 insn = gen_sequence ();
1445 end_sequence ();
1446 insert_insn_on_edge (insn, e);
1447 if (rtl_dump_file)
1448 fprintf (rtl_dump_file, "Emitting copy on edge (%d,%d)\n",
1449 e->src->index, e->dest->index);
1451 sbitmap_free (visited);
1452 out:
1453 sbitmap_vector_free (pred);
1454 sbitmap_vector_free (succ);
1457 /* For basic block B, consider all phi insns which provide an
1458 alternative corresponding to an incoming abnormal critical edge.
1459 Place the phi alternative corresponding to that abnormal critical
1460 edge in the same register class as the destination of the set.
1462 From Morgan, p. 178:
1464 For each abnormal critical edge (C, B),
1465 if T0 = phi (T1, ..., Ti, ..., Tm) is a phi node in B,
1466 and C is the ith predecessor of B,
1467 then T0 and Ti must be equivalent.
1469 Return non-zero iff any such cases were found for which the two
1470 regs were not already in the same class. */
1472 static int
1473 make_regs_equivalent_over_bad_edges (bb, reg_partition)
1474 int bb;
1475 partition reg_partition;
1477 int changed = 0;
1478 basic_block b = BASIC_BLOCK (bb);
1479 rtx phi;
1481 /* Advance to the first phi node. */
1482 phi = first_insn_after_basic_block_note (b);
1484 /* Scan all the phi nodes. */
1485 for (;
1486 PHI_NODE_P (phi);
1487 phi = next_nonnote_insn (phi))
1489 edge e;
1490 int tgt_regno;
1491 rtx set = PATTERN (phi);
1492 rtx tgt = SET_DEST (set);
1494 /* The set target is expected to be an SSA register. */
1495 if (GET_CODE (tgt) != REG
1496 || !CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (tgt)))
1497 abort ();
1498 tgt_regno = REGNO (tgt);
1500 /* Scan incoming abnormal critical edges. */
1501 for (e = b->pred; e; e = e->pred_next)
1502 if ((e->flags & EDGE_ABNORMAL) && EDGE_CRITICAL_P (e))
1504 rtx *alt = phi_alternative (set, e->src->index);
1505 int alt_regno;
1507 /* If there is no alternative corresponding to this edge,
1508 the value is undefined along the edge, so just go on. */
1509 if (alt == 0)
1510 continue;
1512 /* The phi alternative is expected to be an SSA register. */
1513 if (GET_CODE (*alt) != REG
1514 || !CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (*alt)))
1515 abort ();
1516 alt_regno = REGNO (*alt);
1518 /* If the set destination and the phi alternative aren't
1519 already in the same class... */
1520 if (partition_find (reg_partition, tgt_regno)
1521 != partition_find (reg_partition, alt_regno))
1523 /* ... make them such. */
1524 if (conflicting_hard_regs_p (tgt_regno, alt_regno))
1525 /* It is illegal to unify a hard register with a
1526 different register. */
1527 abort ();
1529 partition_union (reg_partition,
1530 tgt_regno, alt_regno);
1531 ++changed;
1536 return changed;
1539 /* Consider phi insns in basic block BB pairwise. If the set target
1540 of both isns are equivalent pseudos, make the corresponding phi
1541 alternatives in each phi corresponding equivalent.
1543 Return nonzero if any new register classes were unioned. */
1545 static int
1546 make_equivalent_phi_alternatives_equivalent (bb, reg_partition)
1547 int bb;
1548 partition reg_partition;
1550 int changed = 0;
1551 basic_block b = BASIC_BLOCK (bb);
1552 rtx phi;
1554 /* Advance to the first phi node. */
1555 phi = first_insn_after_basic_block_note (b);
1557 /* Scan all the phi nodes. */
1558 for (;
1559 PHI_NODE_P (phi);
1560 phi = next_nonnote_insn (phi))
1562 rtx set = PATTERN (phi);
1563 /* The regno of the destination of the set. */
1564 int tgt_regno = REGNO (SET_DEST (PATTERN (phi)));
1566 rtx phi2 = next_nonnote_insn (phi);
1568 /* Scan all phi nodes following this one. */
1569 for (;
1570 PHI_NODE_P (phi2);
1571 phi2 = next_nonnote_insn (phi2))
1573 rtx set2 = PATTERN (phi2);
1574 /* The regno of the destination of the set. */
1575 int tgt2_regno = REGNO (SET_DEST (set2));
1577 /* Are the set destinations equivalent regs? */
1578 if (partition_find (reg_partition, tgt_regno) ==
1579 partition_find (reg_partition, tgt2_regno))
1581 edge e;
1582 /* Scan over edges. */
1583 for (e = b->pred; e; e = e->pred_next)
1585 int pred_block = e->src->index;
1586 /* Identify the phi alternatives from both phi
1587 nodes corresponding to this edge. */
1588 rtx *alt = phi_alternative (set, pred_block);
1589 rtx *alt2 = phi_alternative (set2, pred_block);
1591 /* If one of the phi nodes doesn't have a
1592 corresponding alternative, just skip it. */
1593 if (alt == 0 || alt2 == 0)
1594 continue;
1596 /* Both alternatives should be SSA registers. */
1597 if (GET_CODE (*alt) != REG
1598 || !CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (*alt)))
1599 abort ();
1600 if (GET_CODE (*alt2) != REG
1601 || !CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (*alt2)))
1602 abort ();
1604 /* If the alternatives aren't already in the same
1605 class ... */
1606 if (partition_find (reg_partition, REGNO (*alt))
1607 != partition_find (reg_partition, REGNO (*alt2)))
1609 /* ... make them so. */
1610 if (conflicting_hard_regs_p (REGNO (*alt), REGNO (*alt2)))
1611 /* It is illegal to unify a hard register with
1612 a different register. */
1613 abort ();
1615 partition_union (reg_partition,
1616 REGNO (*alt), REGNO (*alt2));
1617 ++changed;
1624 return changed;
1627 /* Compute a conservative partition of outstanding pseudo registers.
1628 See Morgan 7.3.1. */
1630 static partition
1631 compute_conservative_reg_partition ()
1633 basic_block bb;
1634 int changed = 0;
1636 /* We don't actually work with hard registers, but it's easier to
1637 carry them around anyway rather than constantly doing register
1638 number arithmetic. */
1639 partition p =
1640 partition_new (ssa_definition->num_elements);
1642 /* The first priority is to make sure registers that might have to
1643 be copied on abnormal critical edges are placed in the same
1644 partition. This saves us from having to split abnormal critical
1645 edges. */
1646 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb)
1647 changed += make_regs_equivalent_over_bad_edges (bb->index, p);
1649 /* Now we have to insure that corresponding arguments of phi nodes
1650 assigning to corresponding regs are equivalent. Iterate until
1651 nothing changes. */
1652 while (changed > 0)
1654 changed = 0;
1655 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb)
1656 changed += make_equivalent_phi_alternatives_equivalent (bb->index, p);
1659 return p;
1662 /* The following functions compute a register partition that attempts
1663 to eliminate as many reg copies and phi node copies as possible by
1664 coalescing registers. This is the strategy:
1666 1. As in the conservative case, the top priority is to coalesce
1667 registers that otherwise would cause copies to be placed on
1668 abnormal critical edges (which isn't possible).
1670 2. Figure out which regs are involved (in the LHS or RHS) of
1671 copies and phi nodes. Compute conflicts among these regs.
1673 3. Walk around the instruction stream, placing two regs in the
1674 same class of the partition if one appears on the LHS and the
1675 other on the RHS of a copy or phi node and the two regs don't
1676 conflict. The conflict information of course needs to be
1677 updated.
1679 4. If anything has changed, there may be new opportunities to
1680 coalesce regs, so go back to 2.
1683 /* If REG1 and REG2 don't conflict in CONFLICTS, place them in the
1684 same class of partition P, if they aren't already. Update
1685 CONFLICTS appropriately.
1687 Returns one if REG1 and REG2 were placed in the same class but were
1688 not previously; zero otherwise.
1690 See Morgan figure 11.15. */
1692 static int
1693 coalesce_if_unconflicting (p, conflicts, reg1, reg2)
1694 partition p;
1695 conflict_graph conflicts;
1696 int reg1;
1697 int reg2;
1699 int reg;
1701 /* Work only on SSA registers. */
1702 if (!CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (reg1) || !CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (reg2))
1703 return 0;
1705 /* Find the canonical regs for the classes containing REG1 and
1706 REG2. */
1707 reg1 = partition_find (p, reg1);
1708 reg2 = partition_find (p, reg2);
1710 /* If they're already in the same class, there's nothing to do. */
1711 if (reg1 == reg2)
1712 return 0;
1714 /* If the regs conflict, our hands are tied. */
1715 if (conflicting_hard_regs_p (reg1, reg2) ||
1716 conflict_graph_conflict_p (conflicts, reg1, reg2))
1717 return 0;
1719 /* We're good to go. Put the regs in the same partition. */
1720 partition_union (p, reg1, reg2);
1722 /* Find the new canonical reg for the merged class. */
1723 reg = partition_find (p, reg1);
1725 /* Merge conflicts from the two previous classes. */
1726 conflict_graph_merge_regs (conflicts, reg, reg1);
1727 conflict_graph_merge_regs (conflicts, reg, reg2);
1729 return 1;
1732 /* For each register copy insn in basic block BB, place the LHS and
1733 RHS regs in the same class in partition P if they do not conflict
1734 according to CONFLICTS.
1736 Returns the number of changes that were made to P.
1738 See Morgan figure 11.14. */
1740 static int
1741 coalesce_regs_in_copies (bb, p, conflicts)
1742 basic_block bb;
1743 partition p;
1744 conflict_graph conflicts;
1746 int changed = 0;
1747 rtx insn;
1748 rtx end = bb->end;
1750 /* Scan the instruction stream of the block. */
1751 for (insn = bb->head; insn != end; insn = NEXT_INSN (insn))
1753 rtx pattern;
1754 rtx src;
1755 rtx dest;
1757 /* If this isn't a set insn, go to the next insn. */
1758 if (GET_CODE (insn) != INSN)
1759 continue;
1760 pattern = PATTERN (insn);
1761 if (GET_CODE (pattern) != SET)
1762 continue;
1764 src = SET_SRC (pattern);
1765 dest = SET_DEST (pattern);
1767 /* We're only looking for copies. */
1768 if (GET_CODE (src) != REG || GET_CODE (dest) != REG)
1769 continue;
1771 /* Coalesce only if the reg modes are the same. As long as
1772 each reg's rtx is unique, it can have only one mode, so two
1773 pseudos of different modes can't be coalesced into one.
1775 FIXME: We can probably get around this by inserting SUBREGs
1776 where appropriate, but for now we don't bother. */
1777 if (GET_MODE (src) != GET_MODE (dest))
1778 continue;
1780 /* Found a copy; see if we can use the same reg for both the
1781 source and destination (and thus eliminate the copy,
1782 ultimately). */
1783 changed += coalesce_if_unconflicting (p, conflicts,
1784 REGNO (src), REGNO (dest));
1787 return changed;
1790 struct phi_coalesce_context
1792 partition p;
1793 conflict_graph conflicts;
1794 int changed;
1797 /* Callback function for for_each_successor_phi. If the set
1798 destination and the phi alternative regs do not conflict, place
1799 them in the same paritition class. DATA is a pointer to a
1800 phi_coalesce_context struct. */
1802 static int
1803 coalesce_reg_in_phi (insn, dest_regno, src_regno, data)
1804 rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
1805 int dest_regno;
1806 int src_regno;
1807 void *data;
1809 struct phi_coalesce_context *context =
1810 (struct phi_coalesce_context *) data;
1812 /* Attempt to use the same reg, if they don't conflict. */
1813 context->changed
1814 += coalesce_if_unconflicting (context->p, context->conflicts,
1815 dest_regno, src_regno);
1816 return 0;
1819 /* For each alternative in a phi function corresponding to basic block
1820 BB (in phi nodes in successor block to BB), place the reg in the
1821 phi alternative and the reg to which the phi value is set into the
1822 same class in partition P, if allowed by CONFLICTS.
1824 Return the number of changes that were made to P.
1826 See Morgan figure 11.14. */
1828 static int
1829 coalesce_regs_in_successor_phi_nodes (bb, p, conflicts)
1830 basic_block bb;
1831 partition p;
1832 conflict_graph conflicts;
1834 struct phi_coalesce_context context;
1835 context.p = p;
1836 context.conflicts = conflicts;
1837 context.changed = 0;
1839 for_each_successor_phi (bb, &coalesce_reg_in_phi, &context);
1841 return context.changed;
1844 /* Compute and return a partition of pseudos. Where possible,
1845 non-conflicting pseudos are placed in the same class.
1847 The caller is responsible for deallocating the returned partition. */
1849 static partition
1850 compute_coalesced_reg_partition ()
1852 basic_block bb;
1853 int changed = 0;
1854 regset_head phi_set_head;
1855 regset phi_set = &phi_set_head;
1857 partition p =
1858 partition_new (ssa_definition->num_elements);
1860 /* The first priority is to make sure registers that might have to
1861 be copied on abnormal critical edges are placed in the same
1862 partition. This saves us from having to split abnormal critical
1863 edges (which can't be done). */
1864 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb)
1865 make_regs_equivalent_over_bad_edges (bb->index, p);
1867 INIT_REG_SET (phi_set);
1871 conflict_graph conflicts;
1873 changed = 0;
1875 /* Build the set of registers involved in phi nodes, either as
1876 arguments to the phi function or as the target of a set. */
1877 CLEAR_REG_SET (phi_set);
1878 mark_phi_and_copy_regs (phi_set);
1880 /* Compute conflicts. */
1881 conflicts = conflict_graph_compute (phi_set, p);
1883 /* FIXME: Better would be to process most frequently executed
1884 blocks first, so that most frequently executed copies would
1885 be more likely to be removed by register coalescing. But any
1886 order will generate correct, if non-optimal, results. */
1887 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb)
1889 changed += coalesce_regs_in_copies (bb, p, conflicts);
1890 changed +=
1891 coalesce_regs_in_successor_phi_nodes (bb, p, conflicts);
1894 conflict_graph_delete (conflicts);
1896 while (changed > 0);
1898 FREE_REG_SET (phi_set);
1900 return p;
1903 /* Mark the regs in a phi node. PTR is a phi expression or one of its
1904 components (a REG or a CONST_INT). DATA is a reg set in which to
1905 set all regs. Called from for_each_rtx. */
1907 static int
1908 mark_reg_in_phi (ptr, data)
1909 rtx *ptr;
1910 void *data;
1912 rtx expr = *ptr;
1913 regset set = (regset) data;
1915 switch (GET_CODE (expr))
1917 case REG:
1918 SET_REGNO_REG_SET (set, REGNO (expr));
1919 /* Fall through. */
1920 case CONST_INT:
1921 case PHI:
1922 return 0;
1923 default:
1924 abort ();
1928 /* Mark in PHI_SET all pseudos that are used in a phi node -- either
1929 set from a phi expression, or used as an argument in one. Also
1930 mark regs that are the source or target of a reg copy. Uses
1931 ssa_definition. */
1933 static void
1934 mark_phi_and_copy_regs (phi_set)
1935 regset phi_set;
1937 unsigned int reg;
1939 /* Scan the definitions of all regs. */
1940 for (reg = 0; reg < VARRAY_SIZE (ssa_definition); ++reg)
1941 if (CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (reg))
1943 rtx insn = VARRAY_RTX (ssa_definition, reg);
1944 rtx pattern;
1945 rtx src;
1947 if (insn == NULL
1948 || (GET_CODE (insn) == NOTE
1949 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_DELETED))
1950 continue;
1951 pattern = PATTERN (insn);
1952 /* Sometimes we get PARALLEL insns. These aren't phi nodes or
1953 copies. */
1954 if (GET_CODE (pattern) != SET)
1955 continue;
1956 src = SET_SRC (pattern);
1958 if (GET_CODE (src) == REG)
1960 /* It's a reg copy. */
1961 SET_REGNO_REG_SET (phi_set, reg);
1962 SET_REGNO_REG_SET (phi_set, REGNO (src));
1964 else if (GET_CODE (src) == PHI)
1966 /* It's a phi node. Mark the reg being set. */
1967 SET_REGNO_REG_SET (phi_set, reg);
1968 /* Mark the regs used in the phi function. */
1969 for_each_rtx (&src, mark_reg_in_phi, phi_set);
1971 /* ... else nothing to do. */
1975 /* Rename regs in insn PTR that are equivalent. DATA is the register
1976 partition which specifies equivalences. */
1978 static int
1979 rename_equivalent_regs_in_insn (ptr, data)
1980 rtx *ptr;
1981 void* data;
1983 rtx x = *ptr;
1984 partition reg_partition = (partition) data;
1986 if (x == NULL_RTX)
1987 return 0;
1989 switch (GET_CODE (x))
1991 case REG:
1992 if (CONVERT_REGISTER_TO_SSA_P (REGNO (x)))
1994 unsigned int regno = REGNO (x);
1995 unsigned int new_regno = partition_find (reg_partition, regno);
1996 rtx canonical_element_rtx = ssa_rename_from_lookup (new_regno);
1998 if (canonical_element_rtx != NULL_RTX &&
1999 HARD_REGISTER_P (canonical_element_rtx))
2001 if (REGNO (canonical_element_rtx) != regno)
2002 *ptr = canonical_element_rtx;
2004 else if (regno != new_regno)
2006 rtx new_reg = regno_reg_rtx[new_regno];
2007 if (GET_MODE (x) != GET_MODE (new_reg))
2008 abort ();
2009 *ptr = new_reg;
2012 return -1;
2014 case PHI:
2015 /* No need to rename the phi nodes. We'll check equivalence
2016 when inserting copies. */
2017 return -1;
2019 default:
2020 /* Anything else, continue traversing. */
2021 return 0;
2025 /* Record the register's canonical element stored in SRFP in the
2026 canonical_elements sbitmap packaged in DATA. This function is used
2027 as a callback function for traversing ssa_rename_from. */
2029 static int
2030 record_canonical_element_1 (srfp, data)
2031 void **srfp;
2032 void *data;
2034 unsigned int reg = ((ssa_rename_from_pair *) *srfp)->reg;
2035 sbitmap canonical_elements =
2036 ((struct ssa_rename_from_hash_table_data *) data)->canonical_elements;
2037 partition reg_partition =
2038 ((struct ssa_rename_from_hash_table_data *) data)->reg_partition;
2040 SET_BIT (canonical_elements, partition_find (reg_partition, reg));
2041 return 1;
2044 /* For each class in the REG_PARTITION corresponding to a particular
2045 hard register and machine mode, check that there are no other
2046 classes with the same hard register and machine mode. Returns
2047 nonzero if this is the case, i.e., the partition is acceptable. */
2049 static int
2050 check_hard_regs_in_partition (reg_partition)
2051 partition reg_partition;
2053 /* CANONICAL_ELEMENTS has a nonzero bit if a class with the given register
2054 number and machine mode has already been seen. This is a
2055 problem with the partition. */
2056 sbitmap canonical_elements;
2057 int element_index;
2058 int already_seen[FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER][NUM_MACHINE_MODES];
2059 int reg;
2060 int mach_mode;
2062 /* Collect a list of canonical elements. */
2063 canonical_elements = sbitmap_alloc (max_reg_num ());
2064 sbitmap_zero (canonical_elements);
2065 ssa_rename_from_traverse (&record_canonical_element_1,
2066 canonical_elements, reg_partition);
2068 /* We have not seen any hard register uses. */
2069 for (reg = 0; reg < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER; ++reg)
2070 for (mach_mode = 0; mach_mode < NUM_MACHINE_MODES; ++mach_mode)
2071 already_seen[reg][mach_mode] = 0;
2073 /* Check for classes with the same hard register and machine mode. */
2074 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_SBITMAP (canonical_elements, 0, element_index,
2076 rtx hard_reg_rtx = ssa_rename_from_lookup (element_index);
2077 if (hard_reg_rtx != NULL_RTX &&
2078 HARD_REGISTER_P (hard_reg_rtx) &&
2079 already_seen[REGNO (hard_reg_rtx)][GET_MODE (hard_reg_rtx)] != 0)
2080 /* Two distinct partition classes should be mapped to the same
2081 hard register. */
2082 return 0;
2085 sbitmap_free (canonical_elements);
2087 return 1;
2090 /* Rename regs that are equivalent in REG_PARTITION. Also collapse
2091 any SEQUENCE insns. */
2093 static void
2094 rename_equivalent_regs (reg_partition)
2095 partition reg_partition;
2097 basic_block b;
2099 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (b)
2101 rtx next = b->head;
2102 rtx last = b->end;
2103 rtx insn;
2107 insn = next;
2108 if (INSN_P (insn))
2110 for_each_rtx (&PATTERN (insn),
2111 rename_equivalent_regs_in_insn,
2112 reg_partition);
2113 for_each_rtx (&REG_NOTES (insn),
2114 rename_equivalent_regs_in_insn,
2115 reg_partition);
2117 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == SEQUENCE)
2119 rtx s = PATTERN (insn);
2120 int slen = XVECLEN (s, 0);
2121 int i;
2123 if (slen <= 1)
2124 abort ();
2126 PATTERN (insn) = XVECEXP (s, 0, slen-1);
2127 for (i = 0; i < slen - 1; i++)
2128 emit_insn_before (XVECEXP (s, 0, i), insn);
2132 next = NEXT_INSN (insn);
2134 while (insn != last);
2138 /* The main entry point for moving from SSA. */
2140 void
2141 convert_from_ssa ()
2143 basic_block b, bb;
2144 partition reg_partition;
2145 rtx insns = get_insns ();
2147 /* Need global_live_at_{start,end} up to date. There should not be
2148 any significant dead code at this point, except perhaps dead
2149 stores. So do not take the time to perform dead code elimination.
2151 Register coalescing needs death notes, so generate them. */
2152 life_analysis (insns, NULL, PROP_DEATH_NOTES);
2154 /* Figure out which regs in copies and phi nodes don't conflict and
2155 therefore can be coalesced. */
2156 if (conservative_reg_partition)
2157 reg_partition = compute_conservative_reg_partition ();
2158 else
2159 reg_partition = compute_coalesced_reg_partition ();
2161 if (!check_hard_regs_in_partition (reg_partition))
2162 /* Two separate partitions should correspond to the same hard
2163 register but do not. */
2164 abort ();
2166 rename_equivalent_regs (reg_partition);
2168 /* Eliminate the PHI nodes. */
2169 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (b)
2171 edge e;
2173 for (e = b->pred; e; e = e->pred_next)
2174 if (e->src != ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
2175 eliminate_phi (e, reg_partition);
2178 partition_delete (reg_partition);
2180 /* Actually delete the PHI nodes. */
2181 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb)
2183 rtx insn = bb->head;
2185 while (1)
2187 /* If this is a PHI node delete it. */
2188 if (PHI_NODE_P (insn))
2190 if (insn == bb->end)
2191 bb->end = PREV_INSN (insn);
2192 insn = delete_insn (insn);
2194 /* Since all the phi nodes come at the beginning of the
2195 block, if we find an ordinary insn, we can stop looking
2196 for more phi nodes. */
2197 else if (INSN_P (insn))
2198 break;
2199 /* If we've reached the end of the block, stop. */
2200 else if (insn == bb->end)
2201 break;
2202 else
2203 insn = NEXT_INSN (insn);
2207 /* Commit all the copy nodes needed to convert out of SSA form. */
2208 commit_edge_insertions ();
2210 in_ssa_form = 0;
2212 count_or_remove_death_notes (NULL, 1);
2214 /* Deallocate the data structures. */
2215 VARRAY_FREE (ssa_definition);
2216 ssa_rename_from_free ();
2219 /* Scan phi nodes in successors to BB. For each such phi node that
2220 has a phi alternative value corresponding to BB, invoke FN. FN
2221 is passed the entire phi node insn, the regno of the set
2222 destination, the regno of the phi argument corresponding to BB,
2223 and DATA.
2225 If FN ever returns non-zero, stops immediately and returns this
2226 value. Otherwise, returns zero. */
2229 for_each_successor_phi (bb, fn, data)
2230 basic_block bb;
2231 successor_phi_fn fn;
2232 void *data;
2234 edge e;
2236 if (bb == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
2237 return 0;
2239 /* Scan outgoing edges. */
2240 for (e = bb->succ; e != NULL; e = e->succ_next)
2242 rtx insn;
2244 basic_block successor = e->dest;
2245 if (successor == ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR
2246 || successor == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
2247 continue;
2249 /* Advance to the first non-label insn of the successor block. */
2250 insn = first_insn_after_basic_block_note (successor);
2252 if (insn == NULL)
2253 continue;
2255 /* Scan phi nodes in the successor. */
2256 for ( ; PHI_NODE_P (insn); insn = NEXT_INSN (insn))
2258 int result;
2259 rtx phi_set = PATTERN (insn);
2260 rtx *alternative = phi_alternative (phi_set, bb->index);
2261 rtx phi_src;
2263 /* This phi function may not have an alternative
2264 corresponding to the incoming edge, indicating the
2265 assigned variable is not defined along the edge. */
2266 if (alternative == NULL)
2267 continue;
2268 phi_src = *alternative;
2270 /* Invoke the callback. */
2271 result = (*fn) (insn, REGNO (SET_DEST (phi_set)),
2272 REGNO (phi_src), data);
2274 /* Terminate if requested. */
2275 if (result != 0)
2276 return result;
2280 return 0;
2283 /* Assuming the ssa_rename_from mapping has been established, yields
2284 nonzero if 1) only one SSA register of REG1 and REG2 comes from a
2285 hard register or 2) both SSA registers REG1 and REG2 come from
2286 different hard registers. */
2288 static int
2289 conflicting_hard_regs_p (reg1, reg2)
2290 int reg1;
2291 int reg2;
2293 int orig_reg1 = original_register (reg1);
2294 int orig_reg2 = original_register (reg2);
2295 if (HARD_REGISTER_NUM_P (orig_reg1) && HARD_REGISTER_NUM_P (orig_reg2)
2296 && orig_reg1 != orig_reg2)
2297 return 1;
2298 if (HARD_REGISTER_NUM_P (orig_reg1) && !HARD_REGISTER_NUM_P (orig_reg2))
2299 return 1;
2300 if (!HARD_REGISTER_NUM_P (orig_reg1) && HARD_REGISTER_NUM_P (orig_reg2))
2301 return 1;
2303 return 0;