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//===-- MachineBlockPlacement.cpp - Basic Block Code Layout optimization --===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements basic block placement transformations using the CFG
// structure and branch probability estimates.
//
// The pass strives to preserve the structure of the CFG (that is, retain
// a topological ordering of basic blocks) in the absence of a *strong* signal
// to the contrary from probabilities. However, within the CFG structure, it
// attempts to choose an ordering which favors placing more likely sequences of
// blocks adjacent to each other.
//
// The algorithm works from the inner-most loop within a function outward, and
// at each stage walks through the basic blocks, trying to coalesce them into
// sequential chains where allowed by the CFG (or demanded by heavy
// probabilities). Finally, it walks the blocks in topological order, and the
// first time it reaches a chain of basic blocks, it schedules them in the
// function in-order.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetPassConfig.h"
#include "BranchFolding.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineBasicBlock.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineBlockFrequencyInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineBranchProbabilityInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineDominators.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineLoopInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineModuleInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/TailDuplicator.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetSubtargetInfo.h"
#include <algorithm>
using namespace llvm;
#define DEBUG_TYPE "block-placement"
STATISTIC(NumCondBranches, "Number of conditional branches");
STATISTIC(NumUncondBranches, "Number of unconditional branches");
STATISTIC(CondBranchTakenFreq,
"Potential frequency of taking conditional branches");
STATISTIC(UncondBranchTakenFreq,
"Potential frequency of taking unconditional branches");
static cl::opt<unsigned> AlignAllBlock("align-all-blocks",
cl::desc("Force the alignment of all "
"blocks in the function."),
cl::init(0), cl::Hidden);
static cl::opt<unsigned> AlignAllNonFallThruBlocks(
"align-all-nofallthru-blocks",
cl::desc("Force the alignment of all "
"blocks that have no fall-through predecessors (i.e. don't add "
"nops that are executed)."),
cl::init(0), cl::Hidden);
// FIXME: Find a good default for this flag and remove the flag.
static cl::opt<unsigned> ExitBlockBias(
"block-placement-exit-block-bias",
cl::desc("Block frequency percentage a loop exit block needs "
"over the original exit to be considered the new exit."),
cl::init(0), cl::Hidden);
// Definition:
// - Outlining: placement of a basic block outside the chain or hot path.
static cl::opt<bool> OutlineOptionalBranches(
"outline-optional-branches",
cl::desc("Outlining optional branches will place blocks that are optional "
"branches, i.e. branches with a common post dominator, outside "
"the hot path or chain"),
cl::init(false), cl::Hidden);
static cl::opt<unsigned> OutlineOptionalThreshold(
"outline-optional-threshold",
cl::desc("Don't outline optional branches that are a single block with an "
"instruction count below this threshold"),
cl::init(4), cl::Hidden);
static cl::opt<unsigned> LoopToColdBlockRatio(
"loop-to-cold-block-ratio",
cl::desc("Outline loop blocks from loop chain if (frequency of loop) / "
"(frequency of block) is greater than this ratio"),
cl::init(5), cl::Hidden);
static cl::opt<bool>
PreciseRotationCost("precise-rotation-cost",
cl::desc("Model the cost of loop rotation more "
"precisely by using profile data."),
cl::init(false), cl::Hidden);
static cl::opt<bool>
ForcePreciseRotationCost("force-precise-rotation-cost",
cl::desc("Force the use of precise cost "
"loop rotation strategy."),
cl::init(false), cl::Hidden);
static cl::opt<unsigned> MisfetchCost(
"misfetch-cost",
cl::desc("Cost that models the probabilistic risk of an instruction "
"misfetch due to a jump comparing to falling through, whose cost "
"is zero."),
cl::init(1), cl::Hidden);
static cl::opt<unsigned> JumpInstCost("jump-inst-cost",
cl::desc("Cost of jump instructions."),
cl::init(1), cl::Hidden);
static cl::opt<bool>
TailDupPlacement("tail-dup-placement",
cl::desc("Perform tail duplication during placement. "
"Creates more fallthrough opportunites in "
"outline branches."),
cl::init(true), cl::Hidden);
static cl::opt<bool>
BranchFoldPlacement("branch-fold-placement",
cl::desc("Perform branch folding during placement. "
"Reduces code size."),
cl::init(true), cl::Hidden);
// Heuristic for tail duplication.
static cl::opt<unsigned> TailDuplicatePlacementThreshold(
"tail-dup-placement-threshold",
cl::desc("Instruction cutoff for tail duplication during layout. "
"Tail merging during layout is forced to have a threshold "
"that won't conflict."), cl::init(2),
cl::Hidden);
extern cl::opt<unsigned> StaticLikelyProb;
extern cl::opt<unsigned> ProfileLikelyProb;
namespace {
class BlockChain;
/// \brief Type for our function-wide basic block -> block chain mapping.
typedef DenseMap<MachineBasicBlock *, BlockChain *> BlockToChainMapType;
}
namespace {
/// \brief A chain of blocks which will be laid out contiguously.
///
/// This is the datastructure representing a chain of consecutive blocks that
/// are profitable to layout together in order to maximize fallthrough
/// probabilities and code locality. We also can use a block chain to represent
/// a sequence of basic blocks which have some external (correctness)
/// requirement for sequential layout.
///
/// Chains can be built around a single basic block and can be merged to grow
/// them. They participate in a block-to-chain mapping, which is updated
/// automatically as chains are merged together.
class BlockChain {
/// \brief The sequence of blocks belonging to this chain.
///
/// This is the sequence of blocks for a particular chain. These will be laid
/// out in-order within the function.
SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 4> Blocks;
/// \brief A handle to the function-wide basic block to block chain mapping.
///
/// This is retained in each block chain to simplify the computation of child
/// block chains for SCC-formation and iteration. We store the edges to child
/// basic blocks, and map them back to their associated chains using this
/// structure.
BlockToChainMapType &BlockToChain;
public:
/// \brief Construct a new BlockChain.
///
/// This builds a new block chain representing a single basic block in the
/// function. It also registers itself as the chain that block participates
/// in with the BlockToChain mapping.
BlockChain(BlockToChainMapType &BlockToChain, MachineBasicBlock *BB)
: Blocks(1, BB), BlockToChain(BlockToChain), UnscheduledPredecessors(0) {
assert(BB && "Cannot create a chain with a null basic block");
BlockToChain[BB] = this;
}
/// \brief Iterator over blocks within the chain.
typedef SmallVectorImpl<MachineBasicBlock *>::iterator iterator;
/// \brief Beginning of blocks within the chain.
iterator begin() { return Blocks.begin(); }
/// \brief End of blocks within the chain.
iterator end() { return Blocks.end(); }
bool remove(MachineBasicBlock* BB) {
for(iterator i = begin(); i != end(); ++i) {
if (*i == BB) {
Blocks.erase(i);
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/// \brief Merge a block chain into this one.
///
/// This routine merges a block chain into this one. It takes care of forming
/// a contiguous sequence of basic blocks, updating the edge list, and
/// updating the block -> chain mapping. It does not free or tear down the
/// old chain, but the old chain's block list is no longer valid.
void merge(MachineBasicBlock *BB, BlockChain *Chain) {
assert(BB);
assert(!Blocks.empty());
// Fast path in case we don't have a chain already.
if (!Chain) {
assert(!BlockToChain[BB]);
Blocks.push_back(BB);
BlockToChain[BB] = this;
return;
}
assert(BB == *Chain->begin());
assert(Chain->begin() != Chain->end());
// Update the incoming blocks to point to this chain, and add them to the
// chain structure.
for (MachineBasicBlock *ChainBB : *Chain) {
Blocks.push_back(ChainBB);
assert(BlockToChain[ChainBB] == Chain && "Incoming blocks not in chain");
BlockToChain[ChainBB] = this;
}
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
/// \brief Dump the blocks in this chain.
LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void dump() {
for (MachineBasicBlock *MBB : *this)
MBB->dump();
}
#endif // NDEBUG
/// \brief Count of predecessors of any block within the chain which have not
/// yet been scheduled. In general, we will delay scheduling this chain
/// until those predecessors are scheduled (or we find a sufficiently good
/// reason to override this heuristic.) Note that when forming loop chains,
/// blocks outside the loop are ignored and treated as if they were already
/// scheduled.
///
/// Note: This field is reinitialized multiple times - once for each loop,
/// and then once for the function as a whole.
unsigned UnscheduledPredecessors;
};
}
namespace {
class MachineBlockPlacement : public MachineFunctionPass {
/// \brief A typedef for a block filter set.
typedef SmallSetVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 16> BlockFilterSet;
/// \brief work lists of blocks that are ready to be laid out
SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 16> BlockWorkList;
SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 16> EHPadWorkList;
/// \brief Machine Function
MachineFunction *F;
/// \brief A handle to the branch probability pass.
const MachineBranchProbabilityInfo *MBPI;
/// \brief A handle to the function-wide block frequency pass.
std::unique_ptr<BranchFolder::MBFIWrapper> MBFI;
/// \brief A handle to the loop info.
MachineLoopInfo *MLI;
/// \brief Preferred loop exit.
/// Member variable for convenience. It may be removed by duplication deep
/// in the call stack.
MachineBasicBlock *PreferredLoopExit;
/// \brief A handle to the target's instruction info.
const TargetInstrInfo *TII;
/// \brief A handle to the target's lowering info.
const TargetLoweringBase *TLI;
/// \brief A handle to the post dominator tree.
MachineDominatorTree *MDT;
/// \brief Duplicator used to duplicate tails during placement.
///
/// Placement decisions can open up new tail duplication opportunities, but
/// since tail duplication affects placement decisions of later blocks, it
/// must be done inline.
TailDuplicator TailDup;
/// \brief A set of blocks that are unavoidably execute, i.e. they dominate
/// all terminators of the MachineFunction.
SmallPtrSet<MachineBasicBlock *, 4> UnavoidableBlocks;
/// \brief Allocator and owner of BlockChain structures.
///
/// We build BlockChains lazily while processing the loop structure of
/// a function. To reduce malloc traffic, we allocate them using this
/// slab-like allocator, and destroy them after the pass completes. An
/// important guarantee is that this allocator produces stable pointers to
/// the chains.
SpecificBumpPtrAllocator<BlockChain> ChainAllocator;
/// \brief Function wide BasicBlock to BlockChain mapping.
///
/// This mapping allows efficiently moving from any given basic block to the
/// BlockChain it participates in, if any. We use it to, among other things,
/// allow implicitly defining edges between chains as the existing edges
/// between basic blocks.
DenseMap<MachineBasicBlock *, BlockChain *> BlockToChain;
#ifndef NDEBUG
/// The set of basic blocks that have terminators that cannot be fully
/// analyzed. These basic blocks cannot be re-ordered safely by
/// MachineBlockPlacement, and we must preserve physical layout of these
/// blocks and their successors through the pass.
SmallPtrSet<MachineBasicBlock *, 4> BlocksWithUnanalyzableExits;
#endif
/// Decrease the UnscheduledPredecessors count for all blocks in chain, and
/// if the count goes to 0, add them to the appropriate work list.
void markChainSuccessors(BlockChain &Chain, MachineBasicBlock *LoopHeaderBB,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter = nullptr);
/// Decrease the UnscheduledPredecessors count for a single block, and
/// if the count goes to 0, add them to the appropriate work list.
void markBlockSuccessors(
BlockChain &Chain, MachineBasicBlock *BB, MachineBasicBlock *LoopHeaderBB,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter = nullptr);
BranchProbability
collectViableSuccessors(MachineBasicBlock *BB, BlockChain &Chain,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter,
SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 4> &Successors);
bool shouldPredBlockBeOutlined(MachineBasicBlock *BB, MachineBasicBlock *Succ,
BlockChain &Chain,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter,
BranchProbability SuccProb,
BranchProbability HotProb);
bool repeatedlyTailDuplicateBlock(
MachineBasicBlock *BB, MachineBasicBlock *&LPred,
MachineBasicBlock *LoopHeaderBB,
BlockChain &Chain, BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter,
MachineFunction::iterator &PrevUnplacedBlockIt);
bool maybeTailDuplicateBlock(MachineBasicBlock *BB, MachineBasicBlock *LPred,
const BlockChain &Chain,
BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter,
MachineFunction::iterator &PrevUnplacedBlockIt,
bool &DuplicatedToPred);
bool
hasBetterLayoutPredecessor(MachineBasicBlock *BB, MachineBasicBlock *Succ,
BlockChain &SuccChain, BranchProbability SuccProb,
BranchProbability RealSuccProb, BlockChain &Chain,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter);
MachineBasicBlock *selectBestSuccessor(MachineBasicBlock *BB,
BlockChain &Chain,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter);
MachineBasicBlock *
selectBestCandidateBlock(BlockChain &Chain,
SmallVectorImpl<MachineBasicBlock *> &WorkList);
MachineBasicBlock *
getFirstUnplacedBlock(const BlockChain &PlacedChain,
MachineFunction::iterator &PrevUnplacedBlockIt,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter);
/// \brief Add a basic block to the work list if it is appropriate.
///
/// If the optional parameter BlockFilter is provided, only MBB
/// present in the set will be added to the worklist. If nullptr
/// is provided, no filtering occurs.
void fillWorkLists(MachineBasicBlock *MBB,
SmallPtrSetImpl<BlockChain *> &UpdatedPreds,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter);
void buildChain(MachineBasicBlock *BB, BlockChain &Chain,
BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter = nullptr);
MachineBasicBlock *findBestLoopTop(MachineLoop &L,
const BlockFilterSet &LoopBlockSet);
MachineBasicBlock *findBestLoopExit(MachineLoop &L,
const BlockFilterSet &LoopBlockSet);
BlockFilterSet collectLoopBlockSet(MachineLoop &L);
void buildLoopChains(MachineLoop &L);
void rotateLoop(BlockChain &LoopChain, MachineBasicBlock *ExitingBB,
const BlockFilterSet &LoopBlockSet);
void rotateLoopWithProfile(BlockChain &LoopChain, MachineLoop &L,
const BlockFilterSet &LoopBlockSet);
void collectMustExecuteBBs();
void buildCFGChains();
void optimizeBranches();
void alignBlocks();
public:
static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid
MachineBlockPlacement() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) {
initializeMachineBlockPlacementPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
}
bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &F) override;
void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override {
AU.addRequired<MachineBranchProbabilityInfo>();
AU.addRequired<MachineBlockFrequencyInfo>();
AU.addRequired<MachineDominatorTree>();
AU.addRequired<MachineLoopInfo>();
AU.addRequired<TargetPassConfig>();
MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
}
};
}
char MachineBlockPlacement::ID = 0;
char &llvm::MachineBlockPlacementID = MachineBlockPlacement::ID;
INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(MachineBlockPlacement, "block-placement",
"Branch Probability Basic Block Placement", false, false)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineBranchProbabilityInfo)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineBlockFrequencyInfo)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineDominatorTree)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineLoopInfo)
INITIALIZE_PASS_END(MachineBlockPlacement, "block-placement",
"Branch Probability Basic Block Placement", false, false)
#ifndef NDEBUG
/// \brief Helper to print the name of a MBB.
///
/// Only used by debug logging.
static std::string getBlockName(MachineBasicBlock *BB) {
std::string Result;
raw_string_ostream OS(Result);
OS << "BB#" << BB->getNumber();
OS << " ('" << BB->getName() << "')";
OS.flush();
return Result;
}
#endif
/// \brief Mark a chain's successors as having one fewer preds.
///
/// When a chain is being merged into the "placed" chain, this routine will
/// quickly walk the successors of each block in the chain and mark them as
/// having one fewer active predecessor. It also adds any successors of this
/// chain which reach the zero-predecessor state to the appropriate worklist.
void MachineBlockPlacement::markChainSuccessors(
BlockChain &Chain, MachineBasicBlock *LoopHeaderBB,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter) {
// Walk all the blocks in this chain, marking their successors as having
// a predecessor placed.
for (MachineBasicBlock *MBB : Chain) {
markBlockSuccessors(Chain, MBB, LoopHeaderBB, BlockFilter);
}
}
/// \brief Mark a single block's successors as having one fewer preds.
///
/// Under normal circumstances, this is only called by markChainSuccessors,
/// but if a block that was to be placed is completely tail-duplicated away,
/// and was duplicated into the chain end, we need to redo markBlockSuccessors
/// for just that block.
void MachineBlockPlacement::markBlockSuccessors(
BlockChain &Chain, MachineBasicBlock *MBB, MachineBasicBlock *LoopHeaderBB,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter) {
// Add any successors for which this is the only un-placed in-loop
// predecessor to the worklist as a viable candidate for CFG-neutral
// placement. No subsequent placement of this block will violate the CFG
// shape, so we get to use heuristics to choose a favorable placement.
for (MachineBasicBlock *Succ : MBB->successors()) {
if (BlockFilter && !BlockFilter->count(Succ))
continue;
BlockChain &SuccChain = *BlockToChain[Succ];
// Disregard edges within a fixed chain, or edges to the loop header.
if (&Chain == &SuccChain || Succ == LoopHeaderBB)
continue;
// This is a cross-chain edge that is within the loop, so decrement the
// loop predecessor count of the destination chain.
if (SuccChain.UnscheduledPredecessors == 0 ||
--SuccChain.UnscheduledPredecessors > 0)
continue;
auto *NewBB = *SuccChain.begin();
if (NewBB->isEHPad())
EHPadWorkList.push_back(NewBB);
else
BlockWorkList.push_back(NewBB);
}
}
/// This helper function collects the set of successors of block
/// \p BB that are allowed to be its layout successors, and return
/// the total branch probability of edges from \p BB to those
/// blocks.
BranchProbability MachineBlockPlacement::collectViableSuccessors(
MachineBasicBlock *BB, BlockChain &Chain, const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter,
SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 4> &Successors) {
// Adjust edge probabilities by excluding edges pointing to blocks that is
// either not in BlockFilter or is already in the current chain. Consider the
// following CFG:
//
// --->A
// | / \
// | B C
// | \ / \
// ----D E
//
// Assume A->C is very hot (>90%), and C->D has a 50% probability, then after
// A->C is chosen as a fall-through, D won't be selected as a successor of C
// due to CFG constraint (the probability of C->D is not greater than
// HotProb to break top-order). If we exclude E that is not in BlockFilter
// when calculating the probability of C->D, D will be selected and we
// will get A C D B as the layout of this loop.
auto AdjustedSumProb = BranchProbability::getOne();
for (MachineBasicBlock *Succ : BB->successors()) {
bool SkipSucc = false;
if (Succ->isEHPad() || (BlockFilter && !BlockFilter->count(Succ))) {
SkipSucc = true;
} else {
BlockChain *SuccChain = BlockToChain[Succ];
if (SuccChain == &Chain) {
SkipSucc = true;
} else if (Succ != *SuccChain->begin()) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << getBlockName(Succ) << " -> Mid chain!\n");
continue;
}
}
if (SkipSucc)
AdjustedSumProb -= MBPI->getEdgeProbability(BB, Succ);
else
Successors.push_back(Succ);
}
return AdjustedSumProb;
}
/// The helper function returns the branch probability that is adjusted
/// or normalized over the new total \p AdjustedSumProb.
static BranchProbability
getAdjustedProbability(BranchProbability OrigProb,
BranchProbability AdjustedSumProb) {
BranchProbability SuccProb;
uint32_t SuccProbN = OrigProb.getNumerator();
uint32_t SuccProbD = AdjustedSumProb.getNumerator();
if (SuccProbN >= SuccProbD)
SuccProb = BranchProbability::getOne();
else
SuccProb = BranchProbability(SuccProbN, SuccProbD);
return SuccProb;
}
/// When the option OutlineOptionalBranches is on, this method
/// checks if the fallthrough candidate block \p Succ (of block
/// \p BB) also has other unscheduled predecessor blocks which
/// are also successors of \p BB (forming triangular shape CFG).
/// If none of such predecessors are small, it returns true.
/// The caller can choose to select \p Succ as the layout successors
/// so that \p Succ's predecessors (optional branches) can be
/// outlined.
/// FIXME: fold this with more general layout cost analysis.
bool MachineBlockPlacement::shouldPredBlockBeOutlined(
MachineBasicBlock *BB, MachineBasicBlock *Succ, BlockChain &Chain,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter, BranchProbability SuccProb,
BranchProbability HotProb) {
if (!OutlineOptionalBranches)
return false;
// If we outline optional branches, look whether Succ is unavoidable, i.e.
// dominates all terminators of the MachineFunction. If it does, other
// successors must be optional. Don't do this for cold branches.
if (SuccProb > HotProb.getCompl() && UnavoidableBlocks.count(Succ) > 0) {
for (MachineBasicBlock *Pred : Succ->predecessors()) {
// Check whether there is an unplaced optional branch.
if (Pred == Succ || (BlockFilter && !BlockFilter->count(Pred)) ||
BlockToChain[Pred] == &Chain)
continue;
// Check whether the optional branch has exactly one BB.
if (Pred->pred_size() > 1 || *Pred->pred_begin() != BB)
continue;
// Check whether the optional branch is small.
if (Pred->size() < OutlineOptionalThreshold)
return false;
}
return true;
} else
return false;
}
// When profile is not present, return the StaticLikelyProb.
// When profile is available, we need to handle the triangle-shape CFG.
static BranchProbability getLayoutSuccessorProbThreshold(
MachineBasicBlock *BB) {
if (!BB->getParent()->getFunction()->getEntryCount())
return BranchProbability(StaticLikelyProb, 100);
if (BB->succ_size() == 2) {
const MachineBasicBlock *Succ1 = *BB->succ_begin();
const MachineBasicBlock *Succ2 = *(BB->succ_begin() + 1);
if (Succ1->isSuccessor(Succ2) || Succ2->isSuccessor(Succ1)) {
/* See case 1 below for the cost analysis. For BB->Succ to
* be taken with smaller cost, the following needs to hold:
* Prob(BB->Succ) > 2* Prob(BB->Pred)
* So the threshold T
* T = 2 * (1-Prob(BB->Pred). Since T + Prob(BB->Pred) == 1,
* We have T + T/2 = 1, i.e. T = 2/3. Also adding user specified
* branch bias, we have
* T = (2/3)*(ProfileLikelyProb/50)
* = (2*ProfileLikelyProb)/150)
*/
return BranchProbability(2 * ProfileLikelyProb, 150);
}
}
return BranchProbability(ProfileLikelyProb, 100);
}
/// Checks to see if the layout candidate block \p Succ has a better layout
/// predecessor than \c BB. If yes, returns true.
bool MachineBlockPlacement::hasBetterLayoutPredecessor(
MachineBasicBlock *BB, MachineBasicBlock *Succ, BlockChain &SuccChain,
BranchProbability SuccProb, BranchProbability RealSuccProb,
BlockChain &Chain, const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter) {
// There isn't a better layout when there are no unscheduled predecessors.
if (SuccChain.UnscheduledPredecessors == 0)
return false;
// There are two basic scenarios here:
// -------------------------------------
// Case 1: triangular shape CFG (if-then):
// BB
// | \
// | \
// | Pred
// | /
// Succ
// In this case, we are evaluating whether to select edge -> Succ, e.g.
// set Succ as the layout successor of BB. Picking Succ as BB's
// successor breaks the CFG constraints (FIXME: define these constraints).
// With this layout, Pred BB
// is forced to be outlined, so the overall cost will be cost of the
// branch taken from BB to Pred, plus the cost of back taken branch
// from Pred to Succ, as well as the additional cost associated
// with the needed unconditional jump instruction from Pred To Succ.
// The cost of the topological order layout is the taken branch cost
// from BB to Succ, so to make BB->Succ a viable candidate, the following
// must hold:
// 2 * freq(BB->Pred) * taken_branch_cost + unconditional_jump_cost
// < freq(BB->Succ) * taken_branch_cost.
// Ignoring unconditional jump cost, we get
// freq(BB->Succ) > 2 * freq(BB->Pred), i.e.,
// prob(BB->Succ) > 2 * prob(BB->Pred)
//
// When real profile data is available, we can precisely compute the
// probability threshold that is needed for edge BB->Succ to be considered.
// Without profile data, the heuristic requires the branch bias to be
// a lot larger to make sure the signal is very strong (e.g. 80% default).
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// Case 2: diamond like CFG (if-then-else):
// S
// / \
// | \
// BB Pred
// \ /
// Succ
// ..
//
// The current block is BB and edge BB->Succ is now being evaluated.
// Note that edge S->BB was previously already selected because
// prob(S->BB) > prob(S->Pred).
// At this point, 2 blocks can be placed after BB: Pred or Succ. If we
// choose Pred, we will have a topological ordering as shown on the left
// in the picture below. If we choose Succ, we have the solution as shown
// on the right:
//
// topo-order:
//
// S----- ---S
// | | | |
// ---BB | | BB
// | | | |
// | pred-- | Succ--
// | | | |
// ---succ ---pred--
//
// cost = freq(S->Pred) + freq(BB->Succ) cost = 2 * freq (S->Pred)
// = freq(S->Pred) + freq(S->BB)
//
// If we have profile data (i.e, branch probabilities can be trusted), the
// cost (number of taken branches) with layout S->BB->Succ->Pred is 2 *
// freq(S->Pred) while the cost of topo order is freq(S->Pred) + freq(S->BB).
// We know Prob(S->BB) > Prob(S->Pred), so freq(S->BB) > freq(S->Pred), which
// means the cost of topological order is greater.
// When profile data is not available, however, we need to be more
// conservative. If the branch prediction is wrong, breaking the topo-order
// will actually yield a layout with large cost. For this reason, we need
// strong biased branch at block S with Prob(S->BB) in order to select
// BB->Succ. This is equivalent to looking the CFG backward with backward
// edge: Prob(Succ->BB) needs to >= HotProb in order to be selected (without
// profile data).
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Case 3: forked diamond
// S
// / \
// / \
// BB Pred
// | \ / |
// | \ / |
// | X |
// | / \ |
// | / \ |
// S1 S2
//
// The current block is BB and edge BB->S1 is now being evaluated.
// As above S->BB was already selected because
// prob(S->BB) > prob(S->Pred). Assume that prob(BB->S1) >= prob(BB->S2).
//
// topo-order:
//
// S-------| ---S
// | | | |
// ---BB | | BB
// | | | |
// | Pred----| | S1----
// | | | |
// --(S1 or S2) ---Pred--
//
// topo-cost = freq(S->Pred) + freq(BB->S1) + freq(BB->S2)
// + min(freq(Pred->S1), freq(Pred->S2))
// Non-topo-order cost:
// In the worst case, S2 will not get laid out after Pred.
// non-topo-cost = 2 * freq(S->Pred) + freq(BB->S2).
// To be conservative, we can assume that min(freq(Pred->S1), freq(Pred->S2))
// is 0. Then the non topo layout is better when
// freq(S->Pred) < freq(BB->S1).
// This is exactly what is checked below.
// Note there are other shapes that apply (Pred may not be a single block,
// but they all fit this general pattern.)
BranchProbability HotProb = getLayoutSuccessorProbThreshold(BB);
// Make sure that a hot successor doesn't have a globally more
// important predecessor.
BlockFrequency CandidateEdgeFreq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(BB) * RealSuccProb;
bool BadCFGConflict = false;
for (MachineBasicBlock *Pred : Succ->predecessors()) {
if (Pred == Succ || BlockToChain[Pred] == &SuccChain ||
(BlockFilter && !BlockFilter->count(Pred)) ||
BlockToChain[Pred] == &Chain)
continue;
// Do backward checking.
// For all cases above, we need a backward checking to filter out edges that
// are not 'strongly' biased. With profile data available, the check is
// mostly redundant for case 2 (when threshold prob is set at 50%) unless S
// has more than two successors.
// BB Pred
// \ /
// Succ
// We select edge BB->Succ if
// freq(BB->Succ) > freq(Succ) * HotProb
// i.e. freq(BB->Succ) > freq(BB->Succ) * HotProb + freq(Pred->Succ) *
// HotProb
// i.e. freq((BB->Succ) * (1 - HotProb) > freq(Pred->Succ) * HotProb
// Case 1 is covered too, because the first equation reduces to:
// prob(BB->Succ) > HotProb. (freq(Succ) = freq(BB) for a triangle)
BlockFrequency PredEdgeFreq =
MBFI->getBlockFreq(Pred) * MBPI->getEdgeProbability(Pred, Succ);
if (PredEdgeFreq * HotProb >= CandidateEdgeFreq * HotProb.getCompl()) {
BadCFGConflict = true;
break;
}
}
if (BadCFGConflict) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << " Not a candidate: " << getBlockName(Succ) << " -> " << SuccProb
<< " (prob) (non-cold CFG conflict)\n");
return true;
}
return false;
}
/// \brief Select the best successor for a block.
///
/// This looks across all successors of a particular block and attempts to
/// select the "best" one to be the layout successor. It only considers direct
/// successors which also pass the block filter. It will attempt to avoid
/// breaking CFG structure, but cave and break such structures in the case of
/// very hot successor edges.
///
/// \returns The best successor block found, or null if none are viable.
MachineBasicBlock *
MachineBlockPlacement::selectBestSuccessor(MachineBasicBlock *BB,
BlockChain &Chain,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter) {
const BranchProbability HotProb(StaticLikelyProb, 100);
MachineBasicBlock *BestSucc = nullptr;
auto BestProb = BranchProbability::getZero();
SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 4> Successors;
auto AdjustedSumProb =
collectViableSuccessors(BB, Chain, BlockFilter, Successors);
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Selecting best successor for: " << getBlockName(BB) << "\n");
for (MachineBasicBlock *Succ : Successors) {
auto RealSuccProb = MBPI->getEdgeProbability(BB, Succ);
BranchProbability SuccProb =
getAdjustedProbability(RealSuccProb, AdjustedSumProb);
// This heuristic is off by default.
if (shouldPredBlockBeOutlined(BB, Succ, Chain, BlockFilter, SuccProb,
HotProb))
return Succ;
BlockChain &SuccChain = *BlockToChain[Succ];
// Skip the edge \c BB->Succ if block \c Succ has a better layout
// predecessor that yields lower global cost.
if (hasBetterLayoutPredecessor(BB, Succ, SuccChain, SuccProb, RealSuccProb,
Chain, BlockFilter))
continue;
DEBUG(
dbgs() << " Candidate: " << getBlockName(Succ) << ", probability: "
<< SuccProb
<< (SuccChain.UnscheduledPredecessors != 0 ? " (CFG break)" : "")
<< "\n");
if (BestSucc && BestProb >= SuccProb) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << " Not the best candidate, continuing\n");
continue;
}
DEBUG(dbgs() << " Setting it as best candidate\n");
BestSucc = Succ;
BestProb = SuccProb;
}
if (BestSucc)
DEBUG(dbgs() << " Selected: " << getBlockName(BestSucc) << "\n");
return BestSucc;
}
/// \brief Select the best block from a worklist.
///
/// This looks through the provided worklist as a list of candidate basic
/// blocks and select the most profitable one to place. The definition of
/// profitable only really makes sense in the context of a loop. This returns
/// the most frequently visited block in the worklist, which in the case of
/// a loop, is the one most desirable to be physically close to the rest of the
/// loop body in order to improve i-cache behavior.
///
/// \returns The best block found, or null if none are viable.
MachineBasicBlock *MachineBlockPlacement::selectBestCandidateBlock(
BlockChain &Chain, SmallVectorImpl<MachineBasicBlock *> &WorkList) {
// Once we need to walk the worklist looking for a candidate, cleanup the
// worklist of already placed entries.
// FIXME: If this shows up on profiles, it could be folded (at the cost of
// some code complexity) into the loop below.
WorkList.erase(remove_if(WorkList,
[&](MachineBasicBlock *BB) {
return BlockToChain.lookup(BB) == &Chain;
}),
WorkList.end());
if (WorkList.empty())
return nullptr;
bool IsEHPad = WorkList[0]->isEHPad();
MachineBasicBlock *BestBlock = nullptr;
BlockFrequency BestFreq;
for (MachineBasicBlock *MBB : WorkList) {
assert(MBB->isEHPad() == IsEHPad);
BlockChain &SuccChain = *BlockToChain[MBB];
if (&SuccChain == &Chain)
continue;
assert(SuccChain.UnscheduledPredecessors == 0 && "Found CFG-violating block");
BlockFrequency CandidateFreq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(MBB);
DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << getBlockName(MBB) << " -> ";
MBFI->printBlockFreq(dbgs(), CandidateFreq) << " (freq)\n");
// For ehpad, we layout the least probable first as to avoid jumping back
// from least probable landingpads to more probable ones.
//
// FIXME: Using probability is probably (!) not the best way to achieve
// this. We should probably have a more principled approach to layout
// cleanup code.
//
// The goal is to get:
//
// +--------------------------+
// | V
// InnerLp -> InnerCleanup OuterLp -> OuterCleanup -> Resume
//
// Rather than:
//
// +-------------------------------------+
// V |
// OuterLp -> OuterCleanup -> Resume InnerLp -> InnerCleanup
if (BestBlock && (IsEHPad ^ (BestFreq >= CandidateFreq)))
continue;
BestBlock = MBB;
BestFreq = CandidateFreq;
}
return BestBlock;
}
/// \brief Retrieve the first unplaced basic block.
///
/// This routine is called when we are unable to use the CFG to walk through
/// all of the basic blocks and form a chain due to unnatural loops in the CFG.
/// We walk through the function's blocks in order, starting from the
/// LastUnplacedBlockIt. We update this iterator on each call to avoid
/// re-scanning the entire sequence on repeated calls to this routine.
MachineBasicBlock *MachineBlockPlacement::getFirstUnplacedBlock(
const BlockChain &PlacedChain,
MachineFunction::iterator &PrevUnplacedBlockIt,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter) {
for (MachineFunction::iterator I = PrevUnplacedBlockIt, E = F->end(); I != E;
++I) {
if (BlockFilter && !BlockFilter->count(&*I))
continue;
if (BlockToChain[&*I] != &PlacedChain) {
PrevUnplacedBlockIt = I;
// Now select the head of the chain to which the unplaced block belongs
// as the block to place. This will force the entire chain to be placed,
// and satisfies the requirements of merging chains.
return *BlockToChain[&*I]->begin();
}
}
return nullptr;
}
void MachineBlockPlacement::fillWorkLists(
MachineBasicBlock *MBB,
SmallPtrSetImpl<BlockChain *> &UpdatedPreds,
const BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter = nullptr) {
BlockChain &Chain = *BlockToChain[MBB];
if (!UpdatedPreds.insert(&Chain).second)
return;
assert(Chain.UnscheduledPredecessors == 0);
for (MachineBasicBlock *ChainBB : Chain) {
assert(BlockToChain[ChainBB] == &Chain);
for (MachineBasicBlock *Pred : ChainBB->predecessors()) {
if (BlockFilter && !BlockFilter->count(Pred))
continue;
if (BlockToChain[Pred] == &Chain)
continue;
++Chain.UnscheduledPredecessors;
}
}
if (Chain.UnscheduledPredecessors != 0)
return;
MBB = *Chain.begin();
if (MBB->isEHPad())
EHPadWorkList.push_back(MBB);
else
BlockWorkList.push_back(MBB);
}
void MachineBlockPlacement::buildChain(
MachineBasicBlock *BB, BlockChain &Chain,
BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter) {
assert(BB && "BB must not be null.\n");
assert(BlockToChain[BB] == &Chain && "BlockToChainMap mis-match.\n");
MachineFunction::iterator PrevUnplacedBlockIt = F->begin();
MachineBasicBlock *LoopHeaderBB = BB;
markChainSuccessors(Chain, LoopHeaderBB, BlockFilter);
BB = *std::prev(Chain.end());
for (;;) {
assert(BB && "null block found at end of chain in loop.");
assert(BlockToChain[BB] == &Chain && "BlockToChainMap mis-match in loop.");
assert(*std::prev(Chain.end()) == BB && "BB Not found at end of chain.");
// Look for the best viable successor if there is one to place immediately
// after this block.
MachineBasicBlock *BestSucc = selectBestSuccessor(BB, Chain, BlockFilter);
// If an immediate successor isn't available, look for the best viable
// block among those we've identified as not violating the loop's CFG at
// this point. This won't be a fallthrough, but it will increase locality.
if (!BestSucc)
BestSucc = selectBestCandidateBlock(Chain, BlockWorkList);
if (!BestSucc)
BestSucc = selectBestCandidateBlock(Chain, EHPadWorkList);
if (!BestSucc) {
BestSucc = getFirstUnplacedBlock(Chain, PrevUnplacedBlockIt, BlockFilter);
if (!BestSucc)
break;
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Unnatural loop CFG detected, forcibly merging the "
"layout successor until the CFG reduces\n");
}
// Placement may have changed tail duplication opportunities.
// Check for that now.
if (TailDupPlacement && BestSucc) {
// If the chosen successor was duplicated into all its predecessors,
// don't bother laying it out, just go round the loop again with BB as
// the chain end.
if (repeatedlyTailDuplicateBlock(BestSucc, BB, LoopHeaderBB, Chain,
BlockFilter, PrevUnplacedBlockIt))
continue;
}
// Place this block, updating the datastructures to reflect its placement.
BlockChain &SuccChain = *BlockToChain[BestSucc];
// Zero out UnscheduledPredecessors for the successor we're about to merge in case
// we selected a successor that didn't fit naturally into the CFG.
SuccChain.UnscheduledPredecessors = 0;
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Merging from " << getBlockName(BB) << " to "
<< getBlockName(BestSucc) << "\n");
markChainSuccessors(SuccChain, LoopHeaderBB, BlockFilter);
Chain.merge(BestSucc, &SuccChain);
BB = *std::prev(Chain.end());
}
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Finished forming chain for header block "
<< getBlockName(*Chain.begin()) << "\n");
}
/// \brief Find the best loop top block for layout.
///
/// Look for a block which is strictly better than the loop header for laying
/// out at the top of the loop. This looks for one and only one pattern:
/// a latch block with no conditional exit. This block will cause a conditional
/// jump around it or will be the bottom of the loop if we lay it out in place,
/// but if it it doesn't end up at the bottom of the loop for any reason,
/// rotation alone won't fix it. Because such a block will always result in an
/// unconditional jump (for the backedge) rotating it in front of the loop
/// header is always profitable.
MachineBasicBlock *
MachineBlockPlacement::findBestLoopTop(MachineLoop &L,
const BlockFilterSet &LoopBlockSet) {
// Placing the latch block before the header may introduce an extra branch
// that skips this block the first time the loop is executed, which we want
// to avoid when optimising for size.
// FIXME: in theory there is a case that does not introduce a new branch,
// i.e. when the layout predecessor does not fallthrough to the loop header.
// In practice this never happens though: there always seems to be a preheader
// that can fallthrough and that is also placed before the header.
if (F->getFunction()->optForSize())
return L.getHeader();
// Check that the header hasn't been fused with a preheader block due to
// crazy branches. If it has, we need to start with the header at the top to
// prevent pulling the preheader into the loop body.
BlockChain &HeaderChain = *BlockToChain[L.getHeader()];
if (!LoopBlockSet.count(*HeaderChain.begin()))
return L.getHeader();
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Finding best loop top for: " << getBlockName(L.getHeader())
<< "\n");
BlockFrequency BestPredFreq;
MachineBasicBlock *BestPred = nullptr;
for (MachineBasicBlock *Pred : L.getHeader()->predecessors()) {
if (!LoopBlockSet.count(Pred))
continue;
DEBUG(dbgs() << " header pred: " << getBlockName(Pred) << ", has "
<< Pred->succ_size() << " successors, ";
MBFI->printBlockFreq(dbgs(), Pred) << " freq\n");
if (Pred->succ_size() > 1)
continue;
BlockFrequency PredFreq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(Pred);
if (!BestPred || PredFreq > BestPredFreq ||
(!(PredFreq < BestPredFreq) &&
Pred->isLayoutSuccessor(L.getHeader()))) {
BestPred = Pred;
BestPredFreq = PredFreq;
}
}
// If no direct predecessor is fine, just use the loop header.
if (!BestPred) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << " final top unchanged\n");
return L.getHeader();
}
// Walk backwards through any straight line of predecessors.
while (BestPred->pred_size() == 1 &&
(*BestPred->pred_begin())->succ_size() == 1 &&
*BestPred->pred_begin() != L.getHeader())
BestPred = *BestPred->pred_begin();
DEBUG(dbgs() << " final top: " << getBlockName(BestPred) << "\n");
return BestPred;
}
/// \brief Find the best loop exiting block for layout.
///
/// This routine implements the logic to analyze the loop looking for the best
/// block to layout at the top of the loop. Typically this is done to maximize
/// fallthrough opportunities.
MachineBasicBlock *
MachineBlockPlacement::findBestLoopExit(MachineLoop &L,
const BlockFilterSet &LoopBlockSet) {
// We don't want to layout the loop linearly in all cases. If the loop header
// is just a normal basic block in the loop, we want to look for what block
// within the loop is the best one to layout at the top. However, if the loop
// header has be pre-merged into a chain due to predecessors not having
// analyzable branches, *and* the predecessor it is merged with is *not* part
// of the loop, rotating the header into the middle of the loop will create
// a non-contiguous range of blocks which is Very Bad. So start with the
// header and only rotate if safe.
BlockChain &HeaderChain = *BlockToChain[L.getHeader()];
if (!LoopBlockSet.count(*HeaderChain.begin()))
return nullptr;
BlockFrequency BestExitEdgeFreq;
unsigned BestExitLoopDepth = 0;
MachineBasicBlock *ExitingBB = nullptr;
// If there are exits to outer loops, loop rotation can severely limit
// fallthrough opportunities unless it selects such an exit. Keep a set of
// blocks where rotating to exit with that block will reach an outer loop.
SmallPtrSet<MachineBasicBlock *, 4> BlocksExitingToOuterLoop;
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Finding best loop exit for: " << getBlockName(L.getHeader())
<< "\n");
for (MachineBasicBlock *MBB : L.getBlocks()) {
BlockChain &Chain = *BlockToChain[MBB];
// Ensure that this block is at the end of a chain; otherwise it could be
// mid-way through an inner loop or a successor of an unanalyzable branch.
if (MBB != *std::prev(Chain.end()))
continue;
// Now walk the successors. We need to establish whether this has a viable
// exiting successor and whether it has a viable non-exiting successor.
// We store the old exiting state and restore it if a viable looping
// successor isn't found.
MachineBasicBlock *OldExitingBB = ExitingBB;
BlockFrequency OldBestExitEdgeFreq = BestExitEdgeFreq;
bool HasLoopingSucc = false;
for (MachineBasicBlock *Succ : MBB->successors()) {
if (Succ->isEHPad())
continue;
if (Succ == MBB)
continue;
BlockChain &SuccChain = *BlockToChain[Succ];
// Don't split chains, either this chain or the successor's chain.
if (&Chain == &SuccChain) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << " exiting: " << getBlockName(MBB) << " -> "
<< getBlockName(Succ) << " (chain conflict)\n");
continue;
}
auto SuccProb = MBPI->getEdgeProbability(MBB, Succ);
if (LoopBlockSet.count(Succ)) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << " looping: " << getBlockName(MBB) << " -> "
<< getBlockName(Succ) << " (" << SuccProb << ")\n");
HasLoopingSucc = true;
continue;
}
unsigned SuccLoopDepth = 0;
if (MachineLoop *ExitLoop = MLI->getLoopFor(Succ)) {
SuccLoopDepth = ExitLoop->getLoopDepth();
if (ExitLoop->contains(&L))
BlocksExitingToOuterLoop.insert(MBB);
}
BlockFrequency ExitEdgeFreq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(MBB) * SuccProb;
DEBUG(dbgs() << " exiting: " << getBlockName(MBB) << " -> "
<< getBlockName(Succ) << " [L:" << SuccLoopDepth << "] (";
MBFI->printBlockFreq(dbgs(), ExitEdgeFreq) << ")\n");
// Note that we bias this toward an existing layout successor to retain
// incoming order in the absence of better information. The exit must have
// a frequency higher than the current exit before we consider breaking
// the layout.
BranchProbability Bias(100 - ExitBlockBias, 100);
if (!ExitingBB || SuccLoopDepth > BestExitLoopDepth ||
ExitEdgeFreq > BestExitEdgeFreq ||
(MBB->isLayoutSuccessor(Succ) &&
!(ExitEdgeFreq < BestExitEdgeFreq * Bias))) {
BestExitEdgeFreq = ExitEdgeFreq;
ExitingBB = MBB;
}
}
if (!HasLoopingSucc) {
// Restore the old exiting state, no viable looping successor was found.
ExitingBB = OldExitingBB;
BestExitEdgeFreq = OldBestExitEdgeFreq;
}
}
// Without a candidate exiting block or with only a single block in the
// loop, just use the loop header to layout the loop.
if (!ExitingBB) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << " No other candidate exit blocks, using loop header\n");
return nullptr;
}
if (L.getNumBlocks() == 1) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << " Loop has 1 block, using loop header as exit\n");
return nullptr;
}
// Also, if we have exit blocks which lead to outer loops but didn't select
// one of them as the exiting block we are rotating toward, disable loop
// rotation altogether.
if (!BlocksExitingToOuterLoop.empty() &&
!BlocksExitingToOuterLoop.count(ExitingBB))
return nullptr;
DEBUG(dbgs() << " Best exiting block: " << getBlockName(ExitingBB) << "\n");
return ExitingBB;
}
/// \brief Attempt to rotate an exiting block to the bottom of the loop.
///
/// Once we have built a chain, try to rotate it to line up the hot exit block
/// with fallthrough out of the loop if doing so doesn't introduce unnecessary
/// branches. For example, if the loop has fallthrough into its header and out
/// of its bottom already, don't rotate it.
void MachineBlockPlacement::rotateLoop(BlockChain &LoopChain,
MachineBasicBlock *ExitingBB,
const BlockFilterSet &LoopBlockSet) {
if (!ExitingBB)
return;
MachineBasicBlock *Top = *LoopChain.begin();
bool ViableTopFallthrough = false;
for (MachineBasicBlock *Pred : Top->predecessors()) {
BlockChain *PredChain = BlockToChain[Pred];
if (!LoopBlockSet.count(Pred) &&
(!PredChain || Pred == *std::prev(PredChain->end()))) {
ViableTopFallthrough = true;
break;
}
}
// If the header has viable fallthrough, check whether the current loop
// bottom is a viable exiting block. If so, bail out as rotating will
// introduce an unnecessary branch.
if (ViableTopFallthrough) {
MachineBasicBlock *Bottom = *std::prev(LoopChain.end());
for (MachineBasicBlock *Succ : Bottom->successors()) {
BlockChain *SuccChain = BlockToChain[Succ];
if (!LoopBlockSet.count(Succ) &&
(!SuccChain || Succ == *SuccChain->begin()))
return;
}
}
BlockChain::iterator ExitIt = find(LoopChain, ExitingBB);
if (ExitIt == LoopChain.end())
return;
std::rotate(LoopChain.begin(), std::next(ExitIt), LoopChain.end());
}
/// \brief Attempt to rotate a loop based on profile data to reduce branch cost.
///
/// With profile data, we can determine the cost in terms of missed fall through
/// opportunities when rotating a loop chain and select the best rotation.
/// Basically, there are three kinds of cost to consider for each rotation:
/// 1. The possibly missed fall through edge (if it exists) from BB out of
/// the loop to the loop header.
/// 2. The possibly missed fall through edges (if they exist) from the loop
/// exits to BB out of the loop.
/// 3. The missed fall through edge (if it exists) from the last BB to the
/// first BB in the loop chain.
/// Therefore, the cost for a given rotation is the sum of costs listed above.
/// We select the best rotation with the smallest cost.
void MachineBlockPlacement::rotateLoopWithProfile(
BlockChain &LoopChain, MachineLoop &L, const BlockFilterSet &LoopBlockSet) {
auto HeaderBB = L.getHeader();
auto HeaderIter = find(LoopChain, HeaderBB);
auto RotationPos = LoopChain.end();
BlockFrequency SmallestRotationCost = BlockFrequency::getMaxFrequency();
// A utility lambda that scales up a block frequency by dividing it by a
// branch probability which is the reciprocal of the scale.
auto ScaleBlockFrequency = [](BlockFrequency Freq,
unsigned Scale) -> BlockFrequency {
if (Scale == 0)
return 0;
// Use operator / between BlockFrequency and BranchProbability to implement
// saturating multiplication.
return Freq / BranchProbability(1, Scale);
};
// Compute the cost of the missed fall-through edge to the loop header if the
// chain head is not the loop header. As we only consider natural loops with
// single header, this computation can be done only once.
BlockFrequency HeaderFallThroughCost(0);
for (auto *Pred : HeaderBB->predecessors()) {
BlockChain *PredChain = BlockToChain[Pred];
if (!LoopBlockSet.count(Pred) &&
(!PredChain || Pred == *std::prev(PredChain->end()))) {
auto EdgeFreq =
MBFI->getBlockFreq(Pred) * MBPI->getEdgeProbability(Pred, HeaderBB);
auto FallThruCost = ScaleBlockFrequency(EdgeFreq, MisfetchCost);
// If the predecessor has only an unconditional jump to the header, we
// need to consider the cost of this jump.
if (Pred->succ_size() == 1)
FallThruCost += ScaleBlockFrequency(EdgeFreq, JumpInstCost);
HeaderFallThroughCost = std::max(HeaderFallThroughCost, FallThruCost);
}
}
// Here we collect all exit blocks in the loop, and for each exit we find out
// its hottest exit edge. For each loop rotation, we define the loop exit cost
// as the sum of frequencies of exit edges we collect here, excluding the exit
// edge from the tail of the loop chain.
SmallVector<std::pair<MachineBasicBlock *, BlockFrequency>, 4> ExitsWithFreq;
for (auto BB : LoopChain) {
auto LargestExitEdgeProb = BranchProbability::getZero();
for (auto *Succ : BB->successors()) {
BlockChain *SuccChain = BlockToChain[Succ];
if (!LoopBlockSet.count(Succ) &&
(!SuccChain || Succ == *SuccChain->begin())) {
auto SuccProb = MBPI->getEdgeProbability(BB, Succ);
LargestExitEdgeProb = std::max(LargestExitEdgeProb, SuccProb);
}
}
if (LargestExitEdgeProb > BranchProbability::getZero()) {
auto ExitFreq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(BB) * LargestExitEdgeProb;
ExitsWithFreq.emplace_back(BB, ExitFreq);
}
}
// In this loop we iterate every block in the loop chain and calculate the
// cost assuming the block is the head of the loop chain. When the loop ends,
// we should have found the best candidate as the loop chain's head.
for (auto Iter = LoopChain.begin(), TailIter = std::prev(LoopChain.end()),
EndIter = LoopChain.end();
Iter != EndIter; Iter++, TailIter++) {
// TailIter is used to track the tail of the loop chain if the block we are
// checking (pointed by Iter) is the head of the chain.
if (TailIter == LoopChain.end())
TailIter = LoopChain.begin();
auto TailBB = *TailIter;
// Calculate the cost by putting this BB to the top.
BlockFrequency Cost = 0;
// If the current BB is the loop header, we need to take into account the
// cost of the missed fall through edge from outside of the loop to the
// header.
if (Iter != HeaderIter)
Cost += HeaderFallThroughCost;
// Collect the loop exit cost by summing up frequencies of all exit edges
// except the one from the chain tail.
for (auto &ExitWithFreq : ExitsWithFreq)
if (TailBB != ExitWithFreq.first)
Cost += ExitWithFreq.second;
// The cost of breaking the once fall-through edge from the tail to the top
// of the loop chain. Here we need to consider three cases:
// 1. If the tail node has only one successor, then we will get an
// additional jmp instruction. So the cost here is (MisfetchCost +
// JumpInstCost) * tail node frequency.
// 2. If the tail node has two successors, then we may still get an
// additional jmp instruction if the layout successor after the loop
// chain is not its CFG successor. Note that the more frequently executed
// jmp instruction will be put ahead of the other one. Assume the
// frequency of those two branches are x and y, where x is the frequency
// of the edge to the chain head, then the cost will be
// (x * MisfetechCost + min(x, y) * JumpInstCost) * tail node frequency.
// 3. If the tail node has more than two successors (this rarely happens),
// we won't consider any additional cost.
if (TailBB->isSuccessor(*Iter)) {
auto TailBBFreq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(TailBB);
if (TailBB->succ_size() == 1)
Cost += ScaleBlockFrequency(TailBBFreq.getFrequency(),
MisfetchCost + JumpInstCost);
else if (TailBB->succ_size() == 2) {
auto TailToHeadProb = MBPI->getEdgeProbability(TailBB, *Iter);
auto TailToHeadFreq = TailBBFreq * TailToHeadProb;
auto ColderEdgeFreq = TailToHeadProb > BranchProbability(1, 2)
? TailBBFreq * TailToHeadProb.getCompl()
: TailToHeadFreq;
Cost += ScaleBlockFrequency(TailToHeadFreq, MisfetchCost) +
ScaleBlockFrequency(ColderEdgeFreq, JumpInstCost);
}
}
DEBUG(dbgs() << "The cost of loop rotation by making " << getBlockName(*Iter)
<< " to the top: " << Cost.getFrequency() << "\n");
if (Cost < SmallestRotationCost) {
SmallestRotationCost = Cost;
RotationPos = Iter;
}
}
if (RotationPos != LoopChain.end()) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Rotate loop by making " << getBlockName(*RotationPos)
<< " to the top\n");
std::rotate(LoopChain.begin(), RotationPos, LoopChain.end());
}
}
/// \brief Collect blocks in the given loop that are to be placed.
///
/// When profile data is available, exclude cold blocks from the returned set;
/// otherwise, collect all blocks in the loop.
MachineBlockPlacement::BlockFilterSet
MachineBlockPlacement::collectLoopBlockSet(MachineLoop &L) {
BlockFilterSet LoopBlockSet;
// Filter cold blocks off from LoopBlockSet when profile data is available.
// Collect the sum of frequencies of incoming edges to the loop header from
// outside. If we treat the loop as a super block, this is the frequency of
// the loop. Then for each block in the loop, we calculate the ratio between
// its frequency and the frequency of the loop block. When it is too small,
// don't add it to the loop chain. If there are outer loops, then this block
// will be merged into the first outer loop chain for which this block is not
// cold anymore. This needs precise profile data and we only do this when
// profile data is available.
if (F->getFunction()->getEntryCount()) {
BlockFrequency LoopFreq(0);
for (auto LoopPred : L.getHeader()->predecessors())
if (!L.contains(LoopPred))
LoopFreq += MBFI->getBlockFreq(LoopPred) *
MBPI->getEdgeProbability(LoopPred, L.getHeader());
for (MachineBasicBlock *LoopBB : L.getBlocks()) {
auto Freq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(LoopBB).getFrequency();
if (Freq == 0 || LoopFreq.getFrequency() / Freq > LoopToColdBlockRatio)
continue;
LoopBlockSet.insert(LoopBB);
}
} else
LoopBlockSet.insert(L.block_begin(), L.block_end());
return LoopBlockSet;
}
/// \brief Forms basic block chains from the natural loop structures.
///
/// These chains are designed to preserve the existing *structure* of the code
/// as much as possible. We can then stitch the chains together in a way which
/// both preserves the topological structure and minimizes taken conditional
/// branches.
void MachineBlockPlacement::buildLoopChains(MachineLoop &L) {
// First recurse through any nested loops, building chains for those inner
// loops.
for (MachineLoop *InnerLoop : L)
buildLoopChains(*InnerLoop);
assert(BlockWorkList.empty());
assert(EHPadWorkList.empty());
BlockFilterSet LoopBlockSet = collectLoopBlockSet(L);
// Check if we have profile data for this function. If yes, we will rotate
// this loop by modeling costs more precisely which requires the profile data
// for better layout.
bool RotateLoopWithProfile =
ForcePreciseRotationCost ||
(PreciseRotationCost && F->getFunction()->getEntryCount());
// First check to see if there is an obviously preferable top block for the
// loop. This will default to the header, but may end up as one of the
// predecessors to the header if there is one which will result in strictly
// fewer branches in the loop body.
// When we use profile data to rotate the loop, this is unnecessary.
MachineBasicBlock *LoopTop =
RotateLoopWithProfile ? L.getHeader() : findBestLoopTop(L, LoopBlockSet);
// If we selected just the header for the loop top, look for a potentially
// profitable exit block in the event that rotating the loop can eliminate
// branches by placing an exit edge at the bottom.
if (!RotateLoopWithProfile && LoopTop == L.getHeader())
PreferredLoopExit = findBestLoopExit(L, LoopBlockSet);
BlockChain &LoopChain = *BlockToChain[LoopTop];
// FIXME: This is a really lame way of walking the chains in the loop: we
// walk the blocks, and use a set to prevent visiting a particular chain
// twice.
SmallPtrSet<BlockChain *, 4> UpdatedPreds;
assert(LoopChain.UnscheduledPredecessors == 0);
UpdatedPreds.insert(&LoopChain);
for (MachineBasicBlock *LoopBB : LoopBlockSet)
fillWorkLists(LoopBB, UpdatedPreds, &LoopBlockSet);
buildChain(LoopTop, LoopChain, &LoopBlockSet);
if (RotateLoopWithProfile)
rotateLoopWithProfile(LoopChain, L, LoopBlockSet);
else
rotateLoop(LoopChain, PreferredLoopExit, LoopBlockSet);
DEBUG({
// Crash at the end so we get all of the debugging output first.
bool BadLoop = false;
if (LoopChain.UnscheduledPredecessors) {
BadLoop = true;
dbgs() << "Loop chain contains a block without its preds placed!\n"
<< " Loop header: " << getBlockName(*L.block_begin()) << "\n"
<< " Chain header: " << getBlockName(*LoopChain.begin()) << "\n";
}
for (MachineBasicBlock *ChainBB : LoopChain) {
dbgs() << " ... " << getBlockName(ChainBB) << "\n";
if (!LoopBlockSet.remove(ChainBB)) {
// We don't mark the loop as bad here because there are real situations
// where this can occur. For example, with an unanalyzable fallthrough
// from a loop block to a non-loop block or vice versa.
dbgs() << "Loop chain contains a block not contained by the loop!\n"
<< " Loop header: " << getBlockName(*L.block_begin()) << "\n"
<< " Chain header: " << getBlockName(*LoopChain.begin()) << "\n"
<< " Bad block: " << getBlockName(ChainBB) << "\n";
}
}
if (!LoopBlockSet.empty()) {
BadLoop = true;
for (MachineBasicBlock *LoopBB : LoopBlockSet)
dbgs() << "Loop contains blocks never placed into a chain!\n"
<< " Loop header: " << getBlockName(*L.block_begin()) << "\n"
<< " Chain header: " << getBlockName(*LoopChain.begin()) << "\n"
<< " Bad block: " << getBlockName(LoopBB) << "\n";
}
assert(!BadLoop && "Detected problems with the placement of this loop.");
});
BlockWorkList.clear();
EHPadWorkList.clear();
}
/// When OutlineOpitonalBranches is on, this method collects BBs that
/// dominates all terminator blocks of the function \p F.
void MachineBlockPlacement::collectMustExecuteBBs() {
if (OutlineOptionalBranches) {
// Find the nearest common dominator of all of F's terminators.
MachineBasicBlock *Terminator = nullptr;
for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : *F) {
if (MBB.succ_size() == 0) {
if (Terminator == nullptr)
Terminator = &MBB;
else
Terminator = MDT->findNearestCommonDominator(Terminator, &MBB);
}
}
// MBBs dominating this common dominator are unavoidable.
UnavoidableBlocks.clear();
for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : *F) {
if (MDT->dominates(&MBB, Terminator)) {
UnavoidableBlocks.insert(&MBB);
}
}
}
}
void MachineBlockPlacement::buildCFGChains() {
// Ensure that every BB in the function has an associated chain to simplify
// the assumptions of the remaining algorithm.
SmallVector<MachineOperand, 4> Cond; // For AnalyzeBranch.
for (MachineFunction::iterator FI = F->begin(), FE = F->end(); FI != FE;
++FI) {
MachineBasicBlock *BB = &*FI;
BlockChain *Chain =
new (ChainAllocator.Allocate()) BlockChain(BlockToChain, BB);
// Also, merge any blocks which we cannot reason about and must preserve
// the exact fallthrough behavior for.
for (;;) {
Cond.clear();
MachineBasicBlock *TBB = nullptr, *FBB = nullptr; // For AnalyzeBranch.
if (!TII->analyzeBranch(*BB, TBB, FBB, Cond) || !FI->canFallThrough())
break;
MachineFunction::iterator NextFI = std::next(FI);
MachineBasicBlock *NextBB = &*NextFI;
// Ensure that the layout successor is a viable block, as we know that
// fallthrough is a possibility.
assert(NextFI != FE && "Can't fallthrough past the last block.");
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Pre-merging due to unanalyzable fallthrough: "
<< getBlockName(BB) << " -> " << getBlockName(NextBB)
<< "\n");
Chain->merge(NextBB, nullptr);
#ifndef NDEBUG
BlocksWithUnanalyzableExits.insert(&*BB);
#endif
FI = NextFI;
BB = NextBB;
}
}
// Turned on with OutlineOptionalBranches option
collectMustExecuteBBs();
// Build any loop-based chains.
PreferredLoopExit = nullptr;
for (MachineLoop *L : *MLI)
buildLoopChains(*L);
assert(BlockWorkList.empty());
assert(EHPadWorkList.empty());
SmallPtrSet<BlockChain *, 4> UpdatedPreds;
for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : *F)
fillWorkLists(&MBB, UpdatedPreds);
BlockChain &FunctionChain = *BlockToChain[&F->front()];
buildChain(&F->front(), FunctionChain);
#ifndef NDEBUG
typedef SmallPtrSet<MachineBasicBlock *, 16> FunctionBlockSetType;
#endif
DEBUG({
// Crash at the end so we get all of the debugging output first.
bool BadFunc = false;
FunctionBlockSetType FunctionBlockSet;
for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : *F)
FunctionBlockSet.insert(&MBB);
for (MachineBasicBlock *ChainBB : FunctionChain)
if (!FunctionBlockSet.erase(ChainBB)) {
BadFunc = true;
dbgs() << "Function chain contains a block not in the function!\n"
<< " Bad block: " << getBlockName(ChainBB) << "\n";
}
if (!FunctionBlockSet.empty()) {
BadFunc = true;
for (MachineBasicBlock *RemainingBB : FunctionBlockSet)
dbgs() << "Function contains blocks never placed into a chain!\n"
<< " Bad block: " << getBlockName(RemainingBB) << "\n";
}
assert(!BadFunc && "Detected problems with the block placement.");
});
// Splice the blocks into place.
MachineFunction::iterator InsertPos = F->begin();
DEBUG(dbgs() << "[MBP] Function: "<< F->getName() << "\n");
for (MachineBasicBlock *ChainBB : FunctionChain) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << (ChainBB == *FunctionChain.begin() ? "Placing chain "
: " ... ")
<< getBlockName(ChainBB) << "\n");
if (InsertPos != MachineFunction::iterator(ChainBB))
F->splice(InsertPos, ChainBB);
else
++InsertPos;
// Update the terminator of the previous block.
if (ChainBB == *FunctionChain.begin())
continue;
MachineBasicBlock *PrevBB = &*std::prev(MachineFunction::iterator(ChainBB));
// FIXME: It would be awesome of updateTerminator would just return rather
// than assert when the branch cannot be analyzed in order to remove this
// boiler plate.
Cond.clear();
MachineBasicBlock *TBB = nullptr, *FBB = nullptr; // For AnalyzeBranch.
#ifndef NDEBUG
if (!BlocksWithUnanalyzableExits.count(PrevBB)) {
// Given the exact block placement we chose, we may actually not _need_ to
// be able to edit PrevBB's terminator sequence, but not being _able_ to
// do that at this point is a bug.
assert((!TII->analyzeBranch(*PrevBB, TBB, FBB, Cond) ||
!PrevBB->canFallThrough()) &&
"Unexpected block with un-analyzable fallthrough!");
Cond.clear();
TBB = FBB = nullptr;
}
#endif
// The "PrevBB" is not yet updated to reflect current code layout, so,
// o. it may fall-through to a block without explicit "goto" instruction
// before layout, and no longer fall-through it after layout; or
// o. just opposite.
//
// analyzeBranch() may return erroneous value for FBB when these two
// situations take place. For the first scenario FBB is mistakenly set NULL;
// for the 2nd scenario, the FBB, which is expected to be NULL, is
// mistakenly pointing to "*BI".
// Thus, if the future change needs to use FBB before the layout is set, it
// has to correct FBB first by using the code similar to the following:
//
// if (!Cond.empty() && (!FBB || FBB == ChainBB)) {
// PrevBB->updateTerminator();
// Cond.clear();
// TBB = FBB = nullptr;
// if (TII->analyzeBranch(*PrevBB, TBB, FBB, Cond)) {
// // FIXME: This should never take place.
// TBB = FBB = nullptr;
// }
// }
if (!TII->analyzeBranch(*PrevBB, TBB, FBB, Cond))
PrevBB->updateTerminator();
}
// Fixup the last block.
Cond.clear();
MachineBasicBlock *TBB = nullptr, *FBB = nullptr; // For AnalyzeBranch.
if (!TII->analyzeBranch(F->back(), TBB, FBB, Cond))
F->back().updateTerminator();
BlockWorkList.clear();
EHPadWorkList.clear();
}
void MachineBlockPlacement::optimizeBranches() {
BlockChain &FunctionChain = *BlockToChain[&F->front()];
SmallVector<MachineOperand, 4> Cond; // For AnalyzeBranch.
// Now that all the basic blocks in the chain have the proper layout,
// make a final call to AnalyzeBranch with AllowModify set.
// Indeed, the target may be able to optimize the branches in a way we
// cannot because all branches may not be analyzable.
// E.g., the target may be able to remove an unconditional branch to
// a fallthrough when it occurs after predicated terminators.
for (MachineBasicBlock *ChainBB : FunctionChain) {
Cond.clear();
MachineBasicBlock *TBB = nullptr, *FBB = nullptr; // For AnalyzeBranch.
if (!TII->analyzeBranch(*ChainBB, TBB, FBB, Cond, /*AllowModify*/ true)) {
// If PrevBB has a two-way branch, try to re-order the branches
// such that we branch to the successor with higher probability first.
if (TBB && !Cond.empty() && FBB &&
MBPI->getEdgeProbability(ChainBB, FBB) >
MBPI->getEdgeProbability(ChainBB, TBB) &&
!TII->reverseBranchCondition(Cond)) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Reverse order of the two branches: "
<< getBlockName(ChainBB) << "\n");
DEBUG(dbgs() << " Edge probability: "
<< MBPI->getEdgeProbability(ChainBB, FBB) << " vs "
<< MBPI->getEdgeProbability(ChainBB, TBB) << "\n");
DebugLoc dl; // FIXME: this is nowhere
TII->removeBranch(*ChainBB);
TII->insertBranch(*ChainBB, FBB, TBB, Cond, dl);
ChainBB->updateTerminator();
}
}
}
}
void MachineBlockPlacement::alignBlocks() {
// Walk through the backedges of the function now that we have fully laid out
// the basic blocks and align the destination of each backedge. We don't rely
// exclusively on the loop info here so that we can align backedges in
// unnatural CFGs and backedges that were introduced purely because of the
// loop rotations done during this layout pass.
if (F->getFunction()->optForSize())
return;
BlockChain &FunctionChain = *BlockToChain[&F->front()];
if (FunctionChain.begin() == FunctionChain.end())
return; // Empty chain.
const BranchProbability ColdProb(1, 5); // 20%
BlockFrequency EntryFreq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(&F->front());
BlockFrequency WeightedEntryFreq = EntryFreq * ColdProb;
for (MachineBasicBlock *ChainBB : FunctionChain) {
if (ChainBB == *FunctionChain.begin())
continue;
// Don't align non-looping basic blocks. These are unlikely to execute
// enough times to matter in practice. Note that we'll still handle
// unnatural CFGs inside of a natural outer loop (the common case) and
// rotated loops.
MachineLoop *L = MLI->getLoopFor(ChainBB);
if (!L)
continue;
unsigned Align = TLI->getPrefLoopAlignment(L);
if (!Align)
continue; // Don't care about loop alignment.
// If the block is cold relative to the function entry don't waste space
// aligning it.
BlockFrequency Freq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(ChainBB);
if (Freq < WeightedEntryFreq)
continue;
// If the block is cold relative to its loop header, don't align it
// regardless of what edges into the block exist.
MachineBasicBlock *LoopHeader = L->getHeader();
BlockFrequency LoopHeaderFreq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(LoopHeader);
if (Freq < (LoopHeaderFreq * ColdProb))
continue;
// Check for the existence of a non-layout predecessor which would benefit
// from aligning this block.
MachineBasicBlock *LayoutPred =
&*std::prev(MachineFunction::iterator(ChainBB));
// Force alignment if all the predecessors are jumps. We already checked
// that the block isn't cold above.
if (!LayoutPred->isSuccessor(ChainBB)) {
ChainBB->setAlignment(Align);
continue;
}
// Align this block if the layout predecessor's edge into this block is
// cold relative to the block. When this is true, other predecessors make up
// all of the hot entries into the block and thus alignment is likely to be
// important.
BranchProbability LayoutProb =
MBPI->getEdgeProbability(LayoutPred, ChainBB);
BlockFrequency LayoutEdgeFreq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(LayoutPred) * LayoutProb;
if (LayoutEdgeFreq <= (Freq * ColdProb))
ChainBB->setAlignment(Align);
}
}
/// Tail duplicate \p BB into (some) predecessors if profitable, repeating if
/// it was duplicated into its chain predecessor and removed.
/// \p BB - Basic block that may be duplicated.
///
/// \p LPred - Chosen layout predecessor of \p BB.
/// Updated to be the chain end if LPred is removed.
/// \p Chain - Chain to which \p LPred belongs, and \p BB will belong.
/// \p BlockFilter - Set of blocks that belong to the loop being laid out.
/// Used to identify which blocks to update predecessor
/// counts.
/// \p PrevUnplacedBlockIt - Iterator pointing to the last block that was
/// chosen in the given order due to unnatural CFG
/// only needed if \p BB is removed and
/// \p PrevUnplacedBlockIt pointed to \p BB.
/// @return true if \p BB was removed.
bool MachineBlockPlacement::repeatedlyTailDuplicateBlock(
MachineBasicBlock *BB, MachineBasicBlock *&LPred,
MachineBasicBlock *LoopHeaderBB,
BlockChain &Chain, BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter,
MachineFunction::iterator &PrevUnplacedBlockIt) {
bool Removed, DuplicatedToLPred;
bool DuplicatedToOriginalLPred;
Removed = maybeTailDuplicateBlock(BB, LPred, Chain, BlockFilter,
PrevUnplacedBlockIt,
DuplicatedToLPred);
if (!Removed)
return false;
DuplicatedToOriginalLPred = DuplicatedToLPred;
// Iteratively try to duplicate again. It can happen that a block that is
// duplicated into is still small enough to be duplicated again.
// No need to call markBlockSuccessors in this case, as the blocks being
// duplicated from here on are already scheduled.
// Note that DuplicatedToLPred always implies Removed.
while (DuplicatedToLPred) {
assert (Removed && "Block must have been removed to be duplicated into its "
"layout predecessor.");
MachineBasicBlock *DupBB, *DupPred;
// The removal callback causes Chain.end() to be updated when a block is
// removed. On the first pass through the loop, the chain end should be the
// same as it was on function entry. On subsequent passes, because we are
// duplicating the block at the end of the chain, if it is removed the
// chain will have shrunk by one block.
BlockChain::iterator ChainEnd = Chain.end();
DupBB = *(--ChainEnd);
// Now try to duplicate again.
if (ChainEnd == Chain.begin())
break;
DupPred = *std::prev(ChainEnd);
Removed = maybeTailDuplicateBlock(DupBB, DupPred, Chain, BlockFilter,
PrevUnplacedBlockIt,
DuplicatedToLPred);
}
// If BB was duplicated into LPred, it is now scheduled. But because it was
// removed, markChainSuccessors won't be called for its chain. Instead we
// call markBlockSuccessors for LPred to achieve the same effect. This must go
// at the end because repeating the tail duplication can increase the number
// of unscheduled predecessors.
LPred = *std::prev(Chain.end());
if (DuplicatedToOriginalLPred)
markBlockSuccessors(Chain, LPred, LoopHeaderBB, BlockFilter);
return true;
}
/// Tail duplicate \p BB into (some) predecessors if profitable.
/// \p BB - Basic block that may be duplicated
/// \p LPred - Chosen layout predecessor of \p BB
/// \p Chain - Chain to which \p LPred belongs, and \p BB will belong.
/// \p BlockFilter - Set of blocks that belong to the loop being laid out.
/// Used to identify which blocks to update predecessor
/// counts.
/// \p PrevUnplacedBlockIt - Iterator pointing to the last block that was
/// chosen in the given order due to unnatural CFG
/// only needed if \p BB is removed and
/// \p PrevUnplacedBlockIt pointed to \p BB.
/// \p DuplicatedToLPred - True if the block was duplicated into LPred. Will
/// only be true if the block was removed.
/// \return - True if the block was duplicated into all preds and removed.
bool MachineBlockPlacement::maybeTailDuplicateBlock(
MachineBasicBlock *BB, MachineBasicBlock *LPred,
const BlockChain &Chain, BlockFilterSet *BlockFilter,
MachineFunction::iterator &PrevUnplacedBlockIt,
bool &DuplicatedToLPred) {
DuplicatedToLPred = false;
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Redoing tail duplication for Succ#"
<< BB->getNumber() << "\n");
bool IsSimple = TailDup.isSimpleBB(BB);
// Blocks with single successors don't create additional fallthrough
// opportunities. Don't duplicate them. TODO: When conditional exits are
// analyzable, allow them to be duplicated.
if (!IsSimple && BB->succ_size() == 1)
return false;
if (!TailDup.shouldTailDuplicate(IsSimple, *BB))
return false;
// This has to be a callback because none of it can be done after
// BB is deleted.
bool Removed = false;
auto RemovalCallback =
[&](MachineBasicBlock *RemBB) {
// Signal to outer function
Removed = true;
// Conservative default.
bool InWorkList = true;
// Remove from the Chain and Chain Map
if (BlockToChain.count(RemBB)) {
BlockChain *Chain = BlockToChain[RemBB];
InWorkList = Chain->UnscheduledPredecessors == 0;
Chain->remove(RemBB);
BlockToChain.erase(RemBB);
}
// Handle the unplaced block iterator
if (&(*PrevUnplacedBlockIt) == RemBB) {
PrevUnplacedBlockIt++;
}
// Handle the Work Lists
if (InWorkList) {
SmallVectorImpl<MachineBasicBlock *> &RemoveList = BlockWorkList;
if (RemBB->isEHPad())
RemoveList = EHPadWorkList;
RemoveList.erase(
remove_if(RemoveList,
[RemBB](MachineBasicBlock *BB) {return BB == RemBB;}),
RemoveList.end());
}
// Handle the filter set
if (BlockFilter) {
BlockFilter->remove(RemBB);
}
// Remove the block from loop info.
MLI->removeBlock(RemBB);
if (RemBB == PreferredLoopExit)
PreferredLoopExit = nullptr;
DEBUG(dbgs() << "TailDuplicator deleted block: "
<< getBlockName(RemBB) << "\n");
};
auto RemovalCallbackRef =
llvm::function_ref<void(MachineBasicBlock*)>(RemovalCallback);
SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 8> DuplicatedPreds;
TailDup.tailDuplicateAndUpdate(IsSimple, BB, LPred,
&DuplicatedPreds, &RemovalCallbackRef);
// Update UnscheduledPredecessors to reflect tail-duplication.
DuplicatedToLPred = false;
for (MachineBasicBlock *Pred : DuplicatedPreds) {
// We're only looking for unscheduled predecessors that match the filter.
BlockChain* PredChain = BlockToChain[Pred];
if (Pred == LPred)
DuplicatedToLPred = true;
if (Pred == LPred || (BlockFilter && !BlockFilter->count(Pred))
|| PredChain == &Chain)
continue;
for (MachineBasicBlock *NewSucc : Pred->successors()) {
if (BlockFilter && !BlockFilter->count(NewSucc))
continue;
BlockChain *NewChain = BlockToChain[NewSucc];
if (NewChain != &Chain && NewChain != PredChain)
NewChain->UnscheduledPredecessors++;
}
}
return Removed;
}
bool MachineBlockPlacement::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) {
if (skipFunction(*MF.getFunction()))
return false;
// Check for single-block functions and skip them.
if (std::next(MF.begin()) == MF.end())
return false;
F = &MF;
MBPI = &getAnalysis<MachineBranchProbabilityInfo>();
MBFI = llvm::make_unique<BranchFolder::MBFIWrapper>(
getAnalysis<MachineBlockFrequencyInfo>());
MLI = &getAnalysis<MachineLoopInfo>();
TII = MF.getSubtarget().getInstrInfo();
TLI = MF.getSubtarget().getTargetLowering();
MDT = &getAnalysis<MachineDominatorTree>();
// Initialize PreferredLoopExit to nullptr here since it may never be set if
// there are no MachineLoops.
PreferredLoopExit = nullptr;
if (TailDupPlacement) {
unsigned TailDupSize = TailDuplicatePlacementThreshold;
if (MF.getFunction()->optForSize())
TailDupSize = 1;
TailDup.initMF(MF, MBPI, /* LayoutMode */ true, TailDupSize);
}
assert(BlockToChain.empty());
buildCFGChains();
// Changing the layout can create new tail merging opportunities.
TargetPassConfig *PassConfig = &getAnalysis<TargetPassConfig>();
// TailMerge can create jump into if branches that make CFG irreducible for
// HW that requires structured CFG.
bool EnableTailMerge = !MF.getTarget().requiresStructuredCFG() &&
PassConfig->getEnableTailMerge() &&
BranchFoldPlacement;
// No tail merging opportunities if the block number is less than four.
if (MF.size() > 3 && EnableTailMerge) {
unsigned TailMergeSize = TailDuplicatePlacementThreshold + 1;
BranchFolder BF(/*EnableTailMerge=*/true, /*CommonHoist=*/false, *MBFI,
*MBPI, TailMergeSize);
if (BF.OptimizeFunction(MF, TII, MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo(),
getAnalysisIfAvailable<MachineModuleInfo>(), MLI,
/*AfterBlockPlacement=*/true)) {
// Redo the layout if tail merging creates/removes/moves blocks.
BlockToChain.clear();
// Must redo the dominator tree if blocks were changed.
MDT->runOnMachineFunction(MF);
ChainAllocator.DestroyAll();
buildCFGChains();
}
}
optimizeBranches();
alignBlocks();
BlockToChain.clear();
ChainAllocator.DestroyAll();
if (AlignAllBlock)
// Align all of the blocks in the function to a specific alignment.
for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : MF)
MBB.setAlignment(AlignAllBlock);
else if (AlignAllNonFallThruBlocks) {
// Align all of the blocks that have no fall-through predecessors to a
// specific alignment.
for (auto MBI = std::next(MF.begin()), MBE = MF.end(); MBI != MBE; ++MBI) {
auto LayoutPred = std::prev(MBI);
if (!LayoutPred->isSuccessor(&*MBI))
MBI->setAlignment(AlignAllNonFallThruBlocks);
}
}
// We always return true as we have no way to track whether the final order
// differs from the original order.
return true;
}
namespace {
/// \brief A pass to compute block placement statistics.
///
/// A separate pass to compute interesting statistics for evaluating block
/// placement. This is separate from the actual placement pass so that they can
/// be computed in the absence of any placement transformations or when using
/// alternative placement strategies.
class MachineBlockPlacementStats : public MachineFunctionPass {
/// \brief A handle to the branch probability pass.
const MachineBranchProbabilityInfo *MBPI;
/// \brief A handle to the function-wide block frequency pass.
const MachineBlockFrequencyInfo *MBFI;
public:
static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid
MachineBlockPlacementStats() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) {
initializeMachineBlockPlacementStatsPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
}
bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &F) override;
void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override {
AU.addRequired<MachineBranchProbabilityInfo>();
AU.addRequired<MachineBlockFrequencyInfo>();
AU.setPreservesAll();
MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
}
};
}
char MachineBlockPlacementStats::ID = 0;
char &llvm::MachineBlockPlacementStatsID = MachineBlockPlacementStats::ID;
INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(MachineBlockPlacementStats, "block-placement-stats",
"Basic Block Placement Stats", false, false)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineBranchProbabilityInfo)
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MachineBlockFrequencyInfo)
INITIALIZE_PASS_END(MachineBlockPlacementStats, "block-placement-stats",
"Basic Block Placement Stats", false, false)
bool MachineBlockPlacementStats::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &F) {
// Check for single-block functions and skip them.
if (std::next(F.begin()) == F.end())
return false;
MBPI = &getAnalysis<MachineBranchProbabilityInfo>();
MBFI = &getAnalysis<MachineBlockFrequencyInfo>();
for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : F) {
BlockFrequency BlockFreq = MBFI->getBlockFreq(&MBB);
Statistic &NumBranches =
(MBB.succ_size() > 1) ? NumCondBranches : NumUncondBranches;
Statistic &BranchTakenFreq =
(MBB.succ_size() > 1) ? CondBranchTakenFreq : UncondBranchTakenFreq;
for (MachineBasicBlock *Succ : MBB.successors()) {
// Skip if this successor is a fallthrough.
if (MBB.isLayoutSuccessor(Succ))
continue;
BlockFrequency EdgeFreq =
BlockFreq * MBPI->getEdgeProbability(&MBB, Succ);
++NumBranches;
BranchTakenFreq += EdgeFreq.getFrequency();
}
}
return false;
}
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