| //===- ARMConstantIslandPass.cpp - ARM constant islands -------------------===// |
| // |
| // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. |
| // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // This file contains a pass that splits the constant pool up into 'islands' |
| // which are scattered through-out the function. This is required due to the |
| // limited pc-relative displacements that ARM has. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "ARM.h" |
| #include "ARMBaseInstrInfo.h" |
| #include "ARMBasicBlockInfo.h" |
| #include "ARMMachineFunctionInfo.h" |
| #include "ARMSubtarget.h" |
| #include "MCTargetDesc/ARMBaseInfo.h" |
| #include "Thumb2InstrInfo.h" |
| #include "Utils/ARMBaseInfo.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" |
| #include "llvm/CodeGen/LivePhysRegs.h" |
| #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineBasicBlock.h" |
| #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineConstantPool.h" |
| #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineDominators.h" |
| #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h" |
| #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h" |
| #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h" |
| #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineJumpTableInfo.h" |
| #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineOperand.h" |
| #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h" |
| #include "llvm/Config/llvm-config.h" |
| #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h" |
| #include "llvm/IR/DebugLoc.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCInstrDesc.h" |
| #include "llvm/Pass.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/Format.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" |
| #include <algorithm> |
| #include <cassert> |
| #include <cstdint> |
| #include <iterator> |
| #include <utility> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| using namespace llvm; |
| |
| #define DEBUG_TYPE "arm-cp-islands" |
| |
| #define ARM_CP_ISLANDS_OPT_NAME \ |
| "ARM constant island placement and branch shortening pass" |
| STATISTIC(NumCPEs, "Number of constpool entries"); |
| STATISTIC(NumSplit, "Number of uncond branches inserted"); |
| STATISTIC(NumCBrFixed, "Number of cond branches fixed"); |
| STATISTIC(NumUBrFixed, "Number of uncond branches fixed"); |
| STATISTIC(NumTBs, "Number of table branches generated"); |
| STATISTIC(NumT2CPShrunk, "Number of Thumb2 constantpool instructions shrunk"); |
| STATISTIC(NumT2BrShrunk, "Number of Thumb2 immediate branches shrunk"); |
| STATISTIC(NumCBZ, "Number of CBZ / CBNZ formed"); |
| STATISTIC(NumJTMoved, "Number of jump table destination blocks moved"); |
| STATISTIC(NumJTInserted, "Number of jump table intermediate blocks inserted"); |
| STATISTIC(NumLEInserted, "Number of LE backwards branches inserted"); |
| |
| static cl::opt<bool> |
| AdjustJumpTableBlocks("arm-adjust-jump-tables", cl::Hidden, cl::init(true), |
| cl::desc("Adjust basic block layout to better use TB[BH]")); |
| |
| static cl::opt<unsigned> |
| CPMaxIteration("arm-constant-island-max-iteration", cl::Hidden, cl::init(30), |
| cl::desc("The max number of iteration for converge")); |
| |
| static cl::opt<bool> SynthesizeThumb1TBB( |
| "arm-synthesize-thumb-1-tbb", cl::Hidden, cl::init(true), |
| cl::desc("Use compressed jump tables in Thumb-1 by synthesizing an " |
| "equivalent to the TBB/TBH instructions")); |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| /// ARMConstantIslands - Due to limited PC-relative displacements, ARM |
| /// requires constant pool entries to be scattered among the instructions |
| /// inside a function. To do this, it completely ignores the normal LLVM |
| /// constant pool; instead, it places constants wherever it feels like with |
| /// special instructions. |
| /// |
| /// The terminology used in this pass includes: |
| /// Islands - Clumps of constants placed in the function. |
| /// Water - Potential places where an island could be formed. |
| /// CPE - A constant pool entry that has been placed somewhere, which |
| /// tracks a list of users. |
| class ARMConstantIslands : public MachineFunctionPass { |
| std::unique_ptr<ARMBasicBlockUtils> BBUtils = nullptr; |
| |
| /// WaterList - A sorted list of basic blocks where islands could be placed |
| /// (i.e. blocks that don't fall through to the following block, due |
| /// to a return, unreachable, or unconditional branch). |
| std::vector<MachineBasicBlock*> WaterList; |
| |
| /// NewWaterList - The subset of WaterList that was created since the |
| /// previous iteration by inserting unconditional branches. |
| SmallSet<MachineBasicBlock*, 4> NewWaterList; |
| |
| using water_iterator = std::vector<MachineBasicBlock *>::iterator; |
| |
| /// CPUser - One user of a constant pool, keeping the machine instruction |
| /// pointer, the constant pool being referenced, and the max displacement |
| /// allowed from the instruction to the CP. The HighWaterMark records the |
| /// highest basic block where a new CPEntry can be placed. To ensure this |
| /// pass terminates, the CP entries are initially placed at the end of the |
| /// function and then move monotonically to lower addresses. The |
| /// exception to this rule is when the current CP entry for a particular |
| /// CPUser is out of range, but there is another CP entry for the same |
| /// constant value in range. We want to use the existing in-range CP |
| /// entry, but if it later moves out of range, the search for new water |
| /// should resume where it left off. The HighWaterMark is used to record |
| /// that point. |
| struct CPUser { |
| MachineInstr *MI; |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI; |
| MachineBasicBlock *HighWaterMark; |
| unsigned MaxDisp; |
| bool NegOk; |
| bool IsSoImm; |
| bool KnownAlignment = false; |
| |
| CPUser(MachineInstr *mi, MachineInstr *cpemi, unsigned maxdisp, |
| bool neg, bool soimm) |
| : MI(mi), CPEMI(cpemi), MaxDisp(maxdisp), NegOk(neg), IsSoImm(soimm) { |
| HighWaterMark = CPEMI->getParent(); |
| } |
| |
| /// getMaxDisp - Returns the maximum displacement supported by MI. |
| /// Correct for unknown alignment. |
| /// Conservatively subtract 2 bytes to handle weird alignment effects. |
| unsigned getMaxDisp() const { |
| return (KnownAlignment ? MaxDisp : MaxDisp - 2) - 2; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| /// CPUsers - Keep track of all of the machine instructions that use various |
| /// constant pools and their max displacement. |
| std::vector<CPUser> CPUsers; |
| |
| /// CPEntry - One per constant pool entry, keeping the machine instruction |
| /// pointer, the constpool index, and the number of CPUser's which |
| /// reference this entry. |
| struct CPEntry { |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI; |
| unsigned CPI; |
| unsigned RefCount; |
| |
| CPEntry(MachineInstr *cpemi, unsigned cpi, unsigned rc = 0) |
| : CPEMI(cpemi), CPI(cpi), RefCount(rc) {} |
| }; |
| |
| /// CPEntries - Keep track of all of the constant pool entry machine |
| /// instructions. For each original constpool index (i.e. those that existed |
| /// upon entry to this pass), it keeps a vector of entries. Original |
| /// elements are cloned as we go along; the clones are put in the vector of |
| /// the original element, but have distinct CPIs. |
| /// |
| /// The first half of CPEntries contains generic constants, the second half |
| /// contains jump tables. Use getCombinedIndex on a generic CPEMI to look up |
| /// which vector it will be in here. |
| std::vector<std::vector<CPEntry>> CPEntries; |
| |
| /// Maps a JT index to the offset in CPEntries containing copies of that |
| /// table. The equivalent map for a CONSTPOOL_ENTRY is the identity. |
| DenseMap<int, int> JumpTableEntryIndices; |
| |
| /// Maps a JT index to the LEA that actually uses the index to calculate its |
| /// base address. |
| DenseMap<int, int> JumpTableUserIndices; |
| |
| /// ImmBranch - One per immediate branch, keeping the machine instruction |
| /// pointer, conditional or unconditional, the max displacement, |
| /// and (if isCond is true) the corresponding unconditional branch |
| /// opcode. |
| struct ImmBranch { |
| MachineInstr *MI; |
| unsigned MaxDisp : 31; |
| bool isCond : 1; |
| unsigned UncondBr; |
| |
| ImmBranch(MachineInstr *mi, unsigned maxdisp, bool cond, unsigned ubr) |
| : MI(mi), MaxDisp(maxdisp), isCond(cond), UncondBr(ubr) {} |
| }; |
| |
| /// ImmBranches - Keep track of all the immediate branch instructions. |
| std::vector<ImmBranch> ImmBranches; |
| |
| /// PushPopMIs - Keep track of all the Thumb push / pop instructions. |
| SmallVector<MachineInstr*, 4> PushPopMIs; |
| |
| /// T2JumpTables - Keep track of all the Thumb2 jumptable instructions. |
| SmallVector<MachineInstr*, 4> T2JumpTables; |
| |
| /// HasFarJump - True if any far jump instruction has been emitted during |
| /// the branch fix up pass. |
| bool HasFarJump; |
| |
| MachineFunction *MF; |
| MachineConstantPool *MCP; |
| const ARMBaseInstrInfo *TII; |
| const ARMSubtarget *STI; |
| ARMFunctionInfo *AFI; |
| MachineDominatorTree *DT = nullptr; |
| bool isThumb; |
| bool isThumb1; |
| bool isThumb2; |
| bool isPositionIndependentOrROPI; |
| |
| public: |
| static char ID; |
| |
| ARMConstantIslands() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) {} |
| |
| bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) override; |
| |
| void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { |
| AU.addRequired<MachineDominatorTree>(); |
| MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU); |
| } |
| |
| MachineFunctionProperties getRequiredProperties() const override { |
| return MachineFunctionProperties().set( |
| MachineFunctionProperties::Property::NoVRegs); |
| } |
| |
| StringRef getPassName() const override { |
| return ARM_CP_ISLANDS_OPT_NAME; |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| void doInitialConstPlacement(std::vector<MachineInstr *> &CPEMIs); |
| void doInitialJumpTablePlacement(std::vector<MachineInstr *> &CPEMIs); |
| bool BBHasFallthrough(MachineBasicBlock *MBB); |
| CPEntry *findConstPoolEntry(unsigned CPI, const MachineInstr *CPEMI); |
| Align getCPEAlign(const MachineInstr *CPEMI); |
| void scanFunctionJumpTables(); |
| void initializeFunctionInfo(const std::vector<MachineInstr*> &CPEMIs); |
| MachineBasicBlock *splitBlockBeforeInstr(MachineInstr *MI); |
| void updateForInsertedWaterBlock(MachineBasicBlock *NewBB); |
| bool decrementCPEReferenceCount(unsigned CPI, MachineInstr* CPEMI); |
| unsigned getCombinedIndex(const MachineInstr *CPEMI); |
| int findInRangeCPEntry(CPUser& U, unsigned UserOffset); |
| bool findAvailableWater(CPUser&U, unsigned UserOffset, |
| water_iterator &WaterIter, bool CloserWater); |
| void createNewWater(unsigned CPUserIndex, unsigned UserOffset, |
| MachineBasicBlock *&NewMBB); |
| bool handleConstantPoolUser(unsigned CPUserIndex, bool CloserWater); |
| void removeDeadCPEMI(MachineInstr *CPEMI); |
| bool removeUnusedCPEntries(); |
| bool isCPEntryInRange(MachineInstr *MI, unsigned UserOffset, |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI, unsigned Disp, bool NegOk, |
| bool DoDump = false); |
| bool isWaterInRange(unsigned UserOffset, MachineBasicBlock *Water, |
| CPUser &U, unsigned &Growth); |
| bool fixupImmediateBr(ImmBranch &Br); |
| bool fixupConditionalBr(ImmBranch &Br); |
| bool fixupUnconditionalBr(ImmBranch &Br); |
| bool undoLRSpillRestore(); |
| bool optimizeThumb2Instructions(); |
| bool optimizeThumb2Branches(); |
| bool reorderThumb2JumpTables(); |
| bool preserveBaseRegister(MachineInstr *JumpMI, MachineInstr *LEAMI, |
| unsigned &DeadSize, bool &CanDeleteLEA, |
| bool &BaseRegKill); |
| bool optimizeThumb2JumpTables(); |
| MachineBasicBlock *adjustJTTargetBlockForward(MachineBasicBlock *BB, |
| MachineBasicBlock *JTBB); |
| |
| unsigned getUserOffset(CPUser&) const; |
| void dumpBBs(); |
| void verify(); |
| |
| bool isOffsetInRange(unsigned UserOffset, unsigned TrialOffset, |
| unsigned Disp, bool NegativeOK, bool IsSoImm = false); |
| bool isOffsetInRange(unsigned UserOffset, unsigned TrialOffset, |
| const CPUser &U) { |
| return isOffsetInRange(UserOffset, TrialOffset, |
| U.getMaxDisp(), U.NegOk, U.IsSoImm); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| } // end anonymous namespace |
| |
| char ARMConstantIslands::ID = 0; |
| |
| /// verify - check BBOffsets, BBSizes, alignment of islands |
| void ARMConstantIslands::verify() { |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| BBInfoVector &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| assert(std::is_sorted(MF->begin(), MF->end(), |
| [&BBInfo](const MachineBasicBlock &LHS, |
| const MachineBasicBlock &RHS) { |
| return BBInfo[LHS.getNumber()].postOffset() < |
| BBInfo[RHS.getNumber()].postOffset(); |
| })); |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Verifying " << CPUsers.size() << " CP users.\n"); |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = CPUsers.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| CPUser &U = CPUsers[i]; |
| unsigned UserOffset = getUserOffset(U); |
| // Verify offset using the real max displacement without the safety |
| // adjustment. |
| if (isCPEntryInRange(U.MI, UserOffset, U.CPEMI, U.getMaxDisp()+2, U.NegOk, |
| /* DoDump = */ true)) { |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "OK\n"); |
| continue; |
| } |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Out of range.\n"); |
| dumpBBs(); |
| LLVM_DEBUG(MF->dump()); |
| llvm_unreachable("Constant pool entry out of range!"); |
| } |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| #if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP) |
| /// print block size and offset information - debugging |
| LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void ARMConstantIslands::dumpBBs() { |
| LLVM_DEBUG({ |
| BBInfoVector &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| for (unsigned J = 0, E = BBInfo.size(); J !=E; ++J) { |
| const BasicBlockInfo &BBI = BBInfo[J]; |
| dbgs() << format("%08x %bb.%u\t", BBI.Offset, J) |
| << " kb=" << unsigned(BBI.KnownBits) |
| << " ua=" << unsigned(BBI.Unalign) << " pa=" << Log2(BBI.PostAlign) |
| << format(" size=%#x\n", BBInfo[J].Size); |
| } |
| }); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &mf) { |
| MF = &mf; |
| MCP = mf.getConstantPool(); |
| BBUtils = std::unique_ptr<ARMBasicBlockUtils>(new ARMBasicBlockUtils(mf)); |
| |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "***** ARMConstantIslands: " |
| << MCP->getConstants().size() << " CP entries, aligned to " |
| << MCP->getConstantPoolAlignment() << " bytes *****\n"); |
| |
| STI = &static_cast<const ARMSubtarget &>(MF->getSubtarget()); |
| TII = STI->getInstrInfo(); |
| isPositionIndependentOrROPI = |
| STI->getTargetLowering()->isPositionIndependent() || STI->isROPI(); |
| AFI = MF->getInfo<ARMFunctionInfo>(); |
| DT = &getAnalysis<MachineDominatorTree>(); |
| |
| isThumb = AFI->isThumbFunction(); |
| isThumb1 = AFI->isThumb1OnlyFunction(); |
| isThumb2 = AFI->isThumb2Function(); |
| |
| HasFarJump = false; |
| bool GenerateTBB = isThumb2 || (isThumb1 && SynthesizeThumb1TBB); |
| |
| // Renumber all of the machine basic blocks in the function, guaranteeing that |
| // the numbers agree with the position of the block in the function. |
| MF->RenumberBlocks(); |
| |
| // Try to reorder and otherwise adjust the block layout to make good use |
| // of the TB[BH] instructions. |
| bool MadeChange = false; |
| if (GenerateTBB && AdjustJumpTableBlocks) { |
| scanFunctionJumpTables(); |
| MadeChange |= reorderThumb2JumpTables(); |
| // Data is out of date, so clear it. It'll be re-computed later. |
| T2JumpTables.clear(); |
| // Blocks may have shifted around. Keep the numbering up to date. |
| MF->RenumberBlocks(); |
| } |
| |
| // Perform the initial placement of the constant pool entries. To start with, |
| // we put them all at the end of the function. |
| std::vector<MachineInstr*> CPEMIs; |
| if (!MCP->isEmpty()) |
| doInitialConstPlacement(CPEMIs); |
| |
| if (MF->getJumpTableInfo()) |
| doInitialJumpTablePlacement(CPEMIs); |
| |
| /// The next UID to take is the first unused one. |
| AFI->initPICLabelUId(CPEMIs.size()); |
| |
| // Do the initial scan of the function, building up information about the |
| // sizes of each block, the location of all the water, and finding all of the |
| // constant pool users. |
| initializeFunctionInfo(CPEMIs); |
| CPEMIs.clear(); |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dumpBBs()); |
| |
| // Functions with jump tables need an alignment of 4 because they use the ADR |
| // instruction, which aligns the PC to 4 bytes before adding an offset. |
| if (!T2JumpTables.empty()) |
| MF->ensureAlignment(Align(4)); |
| |
| /// Remove dead constant pool entries. |
| MadeChange |= removeUnusedCPEntries(); |
| |
| // Iteratively place constant pool entries and fix up branches until there |
| // is no change. |
| unsigned NoCPIters = 0, NoBRIters = 0; |
| while (true) { |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Beginning CP iteration #" << NoCPIters << '\n'); |
| bool CPChange = false; |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = CPUsers.size(); i != e; ++i) |
| // For most inputs, it converges in no more than 5 iterations. |
| // If it doesn't end in 10, the input may have huge BB or many CPEs. |
| // In this case, we will try different heuristics. |
| CPChange |= handleConstantPoolUser(i, NoCPIters >= CPMaxIteration / 2); |
| if (CPChange && ++NoCPIters > CPMaxIteration) |
| report_fatal_error("Constant Island pass failed to converge!"); |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dumpBBs()); |
| |
| // Clear NewWaterList now. If we split a block for branches, it should |
| // appear as "new water" for the next iteration of constant pool placement. |
| NewWaterList.clear(); |
| |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Beginning BR iteration #" << NoBRIters << '\n'); |
| bool BRChange = false; |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = ImmBranches.size(); i != e; ++i) |
| BRChange |= fixupImmediateBr(ImmBranches[i]); |
| if (BRChange && ++NoBRIters > 30) |
| report_fatal_error("Branch Fix Up pass failed to converge!"); |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dumpBBs()); |
| |
| if (!CPChange && !BRChange) |
| break; |
| MadeChange = true; |
| } |
| |
| // Shrink 32-bit Thumb2 load and store instructions. |
| if (isThumb2 && !STI->prefers32BitThumb()) |
| MadeChange |= optimizeThumb2Instructions(); |
| |
| // Shrink 32-bit branch instructions. |
| if (isThumb && STI->hasV8MBaselineOps()) |
| MadeChange |= optimizeThumb2Branches(); |
| |
| // Optimize jump tables using TBB / TBH. |
| if (GenerateTBB && !STI->genExecuteOnly()) |
| MadeChange |= optimizeThumb2JumpTables(); |
| |
| // After a while, this might be made debug-only, but it is not expensive. |
| verify(); |
| |
| // If LR has been forced spilled and no far jump (i.e. BL) has been issued, |
| // undo the spill / restore of LR if possible. |
| if (isThumb && !HasFarJump && AFI->isLRSpilledForFarJump()) |
| MadeChange |= undoLRSpillRestore(); |
| |
| // Save the mapping between original and cloned constpool entries. |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = CPEntries.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| for (unsigned j = 0, je = CPEntries[i].size(); j != je; ++j) { |
| const CPEntry & CPE = CPEntries[i][j]; |
| if (CPE.CPEMI && CPE.CPEMI->getOperand(1).isCPI()) |
| AFI->recordCPEClone(i, CPE.CPI); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << '\n'; dumpBBs()); |
| |
| BBUtils->clear(); |
| WaterList.clear(); |
| CPUsers.clear(); |
| CPEntries.clear(); |
| JumpTableEntryIndices.clear(); |
| JumpTableUserIndices.clear(); |
| ImmBranches.clear(); |
| PushPopMIs.clear(); |
| T2JumpTables.clear(); |
| |
| return MadeChange; |
| } |
| |
| /// Perform the initial placement of the regular constant pool entries. |
| /// To start with, we put them all at the end of the function. |
| void |
| ARMConstantIslands::doInitialConstPlacement(std::vector<MachineInstr*> &CPEMIs) { |
| // Create the basic block to hold the CPE's. |
| MachineBasicBlock *BB = MF->CreateMachineBasicBlock(); |
| MF->push_back(BB); |
| |
| // MachineConstantPool measures alignment in bytes. |
| const Align MaxAlign(MCP->getConstantPoolAlignment()); |
| const unsigned MaxLogAlign = Log2(MaxAlign); |
| |
| // Mark the basic block as required by the const-pool. |
| BB->setAlignment(MaxAlign); |
| |
| // The function needs to be as aligned as the basic blocks. The linker may |
| // move functions around based on their alignment. |
| MF->ensureAlignment(BB->getAlignment()); |
| |
| // Order the entries in BB by descending alignment. That ensures correct |
| // alignment of all entries as long as BB is sufficiently aligned. Keep |
| // track of the insertion point for each alignment. We are going to bucket |
| // sort the entries as they are created. |
| SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock::iterator, 8> InsPoint(MaxLogAlign + 1, |
| BB->end()); |
| |
| // Add all of the constants from the constant pool to the end block, use an |
| // identity mapping of CPI's to CPE's. |
| const std::vector<MachineConstantPoolEntry> &CPs = MCP->getConstants(); |
| |
| const DataLayout &TD = MF->getDataLayout(); |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = CPs.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| unsigned Size = TD.getTypeAllocSize(CPs[i].getType()); |
| unsigned Align = CPs[i].getAlignment(); |
| assert(isPowerOf2_32(Align) && "Invalid alignment"); |
| // Verify that all constant pool entries are a multiple of their alignment. |
| // If not, we would have to pad them out so that instructions stay aligned. |
| assert((Size % Align) == 0 && "CP Entry not multiple of 4 bytes!"); |
| |
| // Insert CONSTPOOL_ENTRY before entries with a smaller alignment. |
| unsigned LogAlign = Log2_32(Align); |
| MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsAt = InsPoint[LogAlign]; |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI = |
| BuildMI(*BB, InsAt, DebugLoc(), TII->get(ARM::CONSTPOOL_ENTRY)) |
| .addImm(i).addConstantPoolIndex(i).addImm(Size); |
| CPEMIs.push_back(CPEMI); |
| |
| // Ensure that future entries with higher alignment get inserted before |
| // CPEMI. This is bucket sort with iterators. |
| for (unsigned a = LogAlign + 1; a <= MaxLogAlign; ++a) |
| if (InsPoint[a] == InsAt) |
| InsPoint[a] = CPEMI; |
| |
| // Add a new CPEntry, but no corresponding CPUser yet. |
| CPEntries.emplace_back(1, CPEntry(CPEMI, i)); |
| ++NumCPEs; |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Moved CPI#" << i << " to end of function, size = " |
| << Size << ", align = " << Align << '\n'); |
| } |
| LLVM_DEBUG(BB->dump()); |
| } |
| |
| /// Do initial placement of the jump tables. Because Thumb2's TBB and TBH |
| /// instructions can be made more efficient if the jump table immediately |
| /// follows the instruction, it's best to place them immediately next to their |
| /// jumps to begin with. In almost all cases they'll never be moved from that |
| /// position. |
| void ARMConstantIslands::doInitialJumpTablePlacement( |
| std::vector<MachineInstr *> &CPEMIs) { |
| unsigned i = CPEntries.size(); |
| auto MJTI = MF->getJumpTableInfo(); |
| const std::vector<MachineJumpTableEntry> &JT = MJTI->getJumpTables(); |
| |
| MachineBasicBlock *LastCorrectlyNumberedBB = nullptr; |
| for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : *MF) { |
| auto MI = MBB.getLastNonDebugInstr(); |
| if (MI == MBB.end()) |
| continue; |
| |
| unsigned JTOpcode; |
| switch (MI->getOpcode()) { |
| default: |
| continue; |
| case ARM::BR_JTadd: |
| case ARM::BR_JTr: |
| case ARM::tBR_JTr: |
| case ARM::BR_JTm_i12: |
| case ARM::BR_JTm_rs: |
| JTOpcode = ARM::JUMPTABLE_ADDRS; |
| break; |
| case ARM::t2BR_JT: |
| JTOpcode = ARM::JUMPTABLE_INSTS; |
| break; |
| case ARM::tTBB_JT: |
| case ARM::t2TBB_JT: |
| JTOpcode = ARM::JUMPTABLE_TBB; |
| break; |
| case ARM::tTBH_JT: |
| case ARM::t2TBH_JT: |
| JTOpcode = ARM::JUMPTABLE_TBH; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| unsigned NumOps = MI->getDesc().getNumOperands(); |
| MachineOperand JTOp = |
| MI->getOperand(NumOps - (MI->isPredicable() ? 2 : 1)); |
| unsigned JTI = JTOp.getIndex(); |
| unsigned Size = JT[JTI].MBBs.size() * sizeof(uint32_t); |
| MachineBasicBlock *JumpTableBB = MF->CreateMachineBasicBlock(); |
| MF->insert(std::next(MachineFunction::iterator(MBB)), JumpTableBB); |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI = BuildMI(*JumpTableBB, JumpTableBB->begin(), |
| DebugLoc(), TII->get(JTOpcode)) |
| .addImm(i++) |
| .addJumpTableIndex(JTI) |
| .addImm(Size); |
| CPEMIs.push_back(CPEMI); |
| CPEntries.emplace_back(1, CPEntry(CPEMI, JTI)); |
| JumpTableEntryIndices.insert(std::make_pair(JTI, CPEntries.size() - 1)); |
| if (!LastCorrectlyNumberedBB) |
| LastCorrectlyNumberedBB = &MBB; |
| } |
| |
| // If we did anything then we need to renumber the subsequent blocks. |
| if (LastCorrectlyNumberedBB) |
| MF->RenumberBlocks(LastCorrectlyNumberedBB); |
| } |
| |
| /// BBHasFallthrough - Return true if the specified basic block can fallthrough |
| /// into the block immediately after it. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::BBHasFallthrough(MachineBasicBlock *MBB) { |
| // Get the next machine basic block in the function. |
| MachineFunction::iterator MBBI = MBB->getIterator(); |
| // Can't fall off end of function. |
| if (std::next(MBBI) == MBB->getParent()->end()) |
| return false; |
| |
| MachineBasicBlock *NextBB = &*std::next(MBBI); |
| if (!MBB->isSuccessor(NextBB)) |
| return false; |
| |
| // Try to analyze the end of the block. A potential fallthrough may already |
| // have an unconditional branch for whatever reason. |
| MachineBasicBlock *TBB, *FBB; |
| SmallVector<MachineOperand, 4> Cond; |
| bool TooDifficult = TII->analyzeBranch(*MBB, TBB, FBB, Cond); |
| return TooDifficult || FBB == nullptr; |
| } |
| |
| /// findConstPoolEntry - Given the constpool index and CONSTPOOL_ENTRY MI, |
| /// look up the corresponding CPEntry. |
| ARMConstantIslands::CPEntry * |
| ARMConstantIslands::findConstPoolEntry(unsigned CPI, |
| const MachineInstr *CPEMI) { |
| std::vector<CPEntry> &CPEs = CPEntries[CPI]; |
| // Number of entries per constpool index should be small, just do a |
| // linear search. |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = CPEs.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| if (CPEs[i].CPEMI == CPEMI) |
| return &CPEs[i]; |
| } |
| return nullptr; |
| } |
| |
| /// getCPEAlign - Returns the required alignment of the constant pool entry |
| /// represented by CPEMI. |
| Align ARMConstantIslands::getCPEAlign(const MachineInstr *CPEMI) { |
| switch (CPEMI->getOpcode()) { |
| case ARM::CONSTPOOL_ENTRY: |
| break; |
| case ARM::JUMPTABLE_TBB: |
| return isThumb1 ? Align(4) : Align(1); |
| case ARM::JUMPTABLE_TBH: |
| return isThumb1 ? Align(4) : Align(2); |
| case ARM::JUMPTABLE_INSTS: |
| return Align(2); |
| case ARM::JUMPTABLE_ADDRS: |
| return Align(4); |
| default: |
| llvm_unreachable("unknown constpool entry kind"); |
| } |
| |
| unsigned CPI = getCombinedIndex(CPEMI); |
| assert(CPI < MCP->getConstants().size() && "Invalid constant pool index."); |
| return Align(MCP->getConstants()[CPI].getAlignment()); |
| } |
| |
| /// scanFunctionJumpTables - Do a scan of the function, building up |
| /// information about the sizes of each block and the locations of all |
| /// the jump tables. |
| void ARMConstantIslands::scanFunctionJumpTables() { |
| for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : *MF) { |
| for (MachineInstr &I : MBB) |
| if (I.isBranch() && |
| (I.getOpcode() == ARM::t2BR_JT || I.getOpcode() == ARM::tBR_JTr)) |
| T2JumpTables.push_back(&I); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// initializeFunctionInfo - Do the initial scan of the function, building up |
| /// information about the sizes of each block, the location of all the water, |
| /// and finding all of the constant pool users. |
| void ARMConstantIslands:: |
| initializeFunctionInfo(const std::vector<MachineInstr*> &CPEMIs) { |
| |
| BBUtils->computeAllBlockSizes(); |
| BBInfoVector &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| // The known bits of the entry block offset are determined by the function |
| // alignment. |
| BBInfo.front().KnownBits = Log2(MF->getAlignment()); |
| |
| // Compute block offsets and known bits. |
| BBUtils->adjustBBOffsetsAfter(&MF->front()); |
| |
| // Now go back through the instructions and build up our data structures. |
| for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : *MF) { |
| // If this block doesn't fall through into the next MBB, then this is |
| // 'water' that a constant pool island could be placed. |
| if (!BBHasFallthrough(&MBB)) |
| WaterList.push_back(&MBB); |
| |
| for (MachineInstr &I : MBB) { |
| if (I.isDebugInstr()) |
| continue; |
| |
| unsigned Opc = I.getOpcode(); |
| if (I.isBranch()) { |
| bool isCond = false; |
| unsigned Bits = 0; |
| unsigned Scale = 1; |
| int UOpc = Opc; |
| switch (Opc) { |
| default: |
| continue; // Ignore other JT branches |
| case ARM::t2BR_JT: |
| case ARM::tBR_JTr: |
| T2JumpTables.push_back(&I); |
| continue; // Does not get an entry in ImmBranches |
| case ARM::Bcc: |
| isCond = true; |
| UOpc = ARM::B; |
| LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; |
| case ARM::B: |
| Bits = 24; |
| Scale = 4; |
| break; |
| case ARM::tBcc: |
| isCond = true; |
| UOpc = ARM::tB; |
| Bits = 8; |
| Scale = 2; |
| break; |
| case ARM::tB: |
| Bits = 11; |
| Scale = 2; |
| break; |
| case ARM::t2Bcc: |
| isCond = true; |
| UOpc = ARM::t2B; |
| Bits = 20; |
| Scale = 2; |
| break; |
| case ARM::t2B: |
| Bits = 24; |
| Scale = 2; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| // Record this immediate branch. |
| unsigned MaxOffs = ((1 << (Bits-1))-1) * Scale; |
| ImmBranches.push_back(ImmBranch(&I, MaxOffs, isCond, UOpc)); |
| } |
| |
| if (Opc == ARM::tPUSH || Opc == ARM::tPOP_RET) |
| PushPopMIs.push_back(&I); |
| |
| if (Opc == ARM::CONSTPOOL_ENTRY || Opc == ARM::JUMPTABLE_ADDRS || |
| Opc == ARM::JUMPTABLE_INSTS || Opc == ARM::JUMPTABLE_TBB || |
| Opc == ARM::JUMPTABLE_TBH) |
| continue; |
| |
| // Scan the instructions for constant pool operands. |
| for (unsigned op = 0, e = I.getNumOperands(); op != e; ++op) |
| if (I.getOperand(op).isCPI() || I.getOperand(op).isJTI()) { |
| // We found one. The addressing mode tells us the max displacement |
| // from the PC that this instruction permits. |
| |
| // Basic size info comes from the TSFlags field. |
| unsigned Bits = 0; |
| unsigned Scale = 1; |
| bool NegOk = false; |
| bool IsSoImm = false; |
| |
| switch (Opc) { |
| default: |
| llvm_unreachable("Unknown addressing mode for CP reference!"); |
| |
| // Taking the address of a CP entry. |
| case ARM::LEApcrel: |
| case ARM::LEApcrelJT: |
| // This takes a SoImm, which is 8 bit immediate rotated. We'll |
| // pretend the maximum offset is 255 * 4. Since each instruction |
| // 4 byte wide, this is always correct. We'll check for other |
| // displacements that fits in a SoImm as well. |
| Bits = 8; |
| Scale = 4; |
| NegOk = true; |
| IsSoImm = true; |
| break; |
| case ARM::t2LEApcrel: |
| case ARM::t2LEApcrelJT: |
| Bits = 12; |
| NegOk = true; |
| break; |
| case ARM::tLEApcrel: |
| case ARM::tLEApcrelJT: |
| Bits = 8; |
| Scale = 4; |
| break; |
| |
| case ARM::LDRBi12: |
| case ARM::LDRi12: |
| case ARM::LDRcp: |
| case ARM::t2LDRpci: |
| case ARM::t2LDRHpci: |
| case ARM::t2LDRBpci: |
| Bits = 12; // +-offset_12 |
| NegOk = true; |
| break; |
| |
| case ARM::tLDRpci: |
| Bits = 8; |
| Scale = 4; // +(offset_8*4) |
| break; |
| |
| case ARM::VLDRD: |
| case ARM::VLDRS: |
| Bits = 8; |
| Scale = 4; // +-(offset_8*4) |
| NegOk = true; |
| break; |
| case ARM::VLDRH: |
| Bits = 8; |
| Scale = 2; // +-(offset_8*2) |
| NegOk = true; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| // Remember that this is a user of a CP entry. |
| unsigned CPI = I.getOperand(op).getIndex(); |
| if (I.getOperand(op).isJTI()) { |
| JumpTableUserIndices.insert(std::make_pair(CPI, CPUsers.size())); |
| CPI = JumpTableEntryIndices[CPI]; |
| } |
| |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI = CPEMIs[CPI]; |
| unsigned MaxOffs = ((1 << Bits)-1) * Scale; |
| CPUsers.push_back(CPUser(&I, CPEMI, MaxOffs, NegOk, IsSoImm)); |
| |
| // Increment corresponding CPEntry reference count. |
| CPEntry *CPE = findConstPoolEntry(CPI, CPEMI); |
| assert(CPE && "Cannot find a corresponding CPEntry!"); |
| CPE->RefCount++; |
| |
| // Instructions can only use one CP entry, don't bother scanning the |
| // rest of the operands. |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// CompareMBBNumbers - Little predicate function to sort the WaterList by MBB |
| /// ID. |
| static bool CompareMBBNumbers(const MachineBasicBlock *LHS, |
| const MachineBasicBlock *RHS) { |
| return LHS->getNumber() < RHS->getNumber(); |
| } |
| |
| /// updateForInsertedWaterBlock - When a block is newly inserted into the |
| /// machine function, it upsets all of the block numbers. Renumber the blocks |
| /// and update the arrays that parallel this numbering. |
| void ARMConstantIslands::updateForInsertedWaterBlock(MachineBasicBlock *NewBB) { |
| // Renumber the MBB's to keep them consecutive. |
| NewBB->getParent()->RenumberBlocks(NewBB); |
| |
| // Insert an entry into BBInfo to align it properly with the (newly |
| // renumbered) block numbers. |
| BBUtils->insert(NewBB->getNumber(), BasicBlockInfo()); |
| |
| // Next, update WaterList. Specifically, we need to add NewMBB as having |
| // available water after it. |
| water_iterator IP = llvm::lower_bound(WaterList, NewBB, CompareMBBNumbers); |
| WaterList.insert(IP, NewBB); |
| } |
| |
| /// Split the basic block containing MI into two blocks, which are joined by |
| /// an unconditional branch. Update data structures and renumber blocks to |
| /// account for this change and returns the newly created block. |
| MachineBasicBlock *ARMConstantIslands::splitBlockBeforeInstr(MachineInstr *MI) { |
| MachineBasicBlock *OrigBB = MI->getParent(); |
| |
| // Collect liveness information at MI. |
| LivePhysRegs LRs(*MF->getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo()); |
| LRs.addLiveOuts(*OrigBB); |
| auto LivenessEnd = ++MachineBasicBlock::iterator(MI).getReverse(); |
| for (MachineInstr &LiveMI : make_range(OrigBB->rbegin(), LivenessEnd)) |
| LRs.stepBackward(LiveMI); |
| |
| // Create a new MBB for the code after the OrigBB. |
| MachineBasicBlock *NewBB = |
| MF->CreateMachineBasicBlock(OrigBB->getBasicBlock()); |
| MachineFunction::iterator MBBI = ++OrigBB->getIterator(); |
| MF->insert(MBBI, NewBB); |
| |
| // Splice the instructions starting with MI over to NewBB. |
| NewBB->splice(NewBB->end(), OrigBB, MI, OrigBB->end()); |
| |
| // Add an unconditional branch from OrigBB to NewBB. |
| // Note the new unconditional branch is not being recorded. |
| // There doesn't seem to be meaningful DebugInfo available; this doesn't |
| // correspond to anything in the source. |
| unsigned Opc = isThumb ? (isThumb2 ? ARM::t2B : ARM::tB) : ARM::B; |
| if (!isThumb) |
| BuildMI(OrigBB, DebugLoc(), TII->get(Opc)).addMBB(NewBB); |
| else |
| BuildMI(OrigBB, DebugLoc(), TII->get(Opc)) |
| .addMBB(NewBB) |
| .add(predOps(ARMCC::AL)); |
| ++NumSplit; |
| |
| // Update the CFG. All succs of OrigBB are now succs of NewBB. |
| NewBB->transferSuccessors(OrigBB); |
| |
| // OrigBB branches to NewBB. |
| OrigBB->addSuccessor(NewBB); |
| |
| // Update live-in information in the new block. |
| MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MF->getRegInfo(); |
| for (MCPhysReg L : LRs) |
| if (!MRI.isReserved(L)) |
| NewBB->addLiveIn(L); |
| |
| // Update internal data structures to account for the newly inserted MBB. |
| // This is almost the same as updateForInsertedWaterBlock, except that |
| // the Water goes after OrigBB, not NewBB. |
| MF->RenumberBlocks(NewBB); |
| |
| // Insert an entry into BBInfo to align it properly with the (newly |
| // renumbered) block numbers. |
| BBUtils->insert(NewBB->getNumber(), BasicBlockInfo()); |
| |
| // Next, update WaterList. Specifically, we need to add OrigMBB as having |
| // available water after it (but not if it's already there, which happens |
| // when splitting before a conditional branch that is followed by an |
| // unconditional branch - in that case we want to insert NewBB). |
| water_iterator IP = llvm::lower_bound(WaterList, OrigBB, CompareMBBNumbers); |
| MachineBasicBlock* WaterBB = *IP; |
| if (WaterBB == OrigBB) |
| WaterList.insert(std::next(IP), NewBB); |
| else |
| WaterList.insert(IP, OrigBB); |
| NewWaterList.insert(OrigBB); |
| |
| // Figure out how large the OrigBB is. As the first half of the original |
| // block, it cannot contain a tablejump. The size includes |
| // the new jump we added. (It should be possible to do this without |
| // recounting everything, but it's very confusing, and this is rarely |
| // executed.) |
| BBUtils->computeBlockSize(OrigBB); |
| |
| // Figure out how large the NewMBB is. As the second half of the original |
| // block, it may contain a tablejump. |
| BBUtils->computeBlockSize(NewBB); |
| |
| // All BBOffsets following these blocks must be modified. |
| BBUtils->adjustBBOffsetsAfter(OrigBB); |
| |
| return NewBB; |
| } |
| |
| /// getUserOffset - Compute the offset of U.MI as seen by the hardware |
| /// displacement computation. Update U.KnownAlignment to match its current |
| /// basic block location. |
| unsigned ARMConstantIslands::getUserOffset(CPUser &U) const { |
| unsigned UserOffset = BBUtils->getOffsetOf(U.MI); |
| |
| SmallVectorImpl<BasicBlockInfo> &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| const BasicBlockInfo &BBI = BBInfo[U.MI->getParent()->getNumber()]; |
| unsigned KnownBits = BBI.internalKnownBits(); |
| |
| // The value read from PC is offset from the actual instruction address. |
| UserOffset += (isThumb ? 4 : 8); |
| |
| // Because of inline assembly, we may not know the alignment (mod 4) of U.MI. |
| // Make sure U.getMaxDisp() returns a constrained range. |
| U.KnownAlignment = (KnownBits >= 2); |
| |
| // On Thumb, offsets==2 mod 4 are rounded down by the hardware for |
| // purposes of the displacement computation; compensate for that here. |
| // For unknown alignments, getMaxDisp() constrains the range instead. |
| if (isThumb && U.KnownAlignment) |
| UserOffset &= ~3u; |
| |
| return UserOffset; |
| } |
| |
| /// isOffsetInRange - Checks whether UserOffset (the location of a constant pool |
| /// reference) is within MaxDisp of TrialOffset (a proposed location of a |
| /// constant pool entry). |
| /// UserOffset is computed by getUserOffset above to include PC adjustments. If |
| /// the mod 4 alignment of UserOffset is not known, the uncertainty must be |
| /// subtracted from MaxDisp instead. CPUser::getMaxDisp() does that. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::isOffsetInRange(unsigned UserOffset, |
| unsigned TrialOffset, unsigned MaxDisp, |
| bool NegativeOK, bool IsSoImm) { |
| if (UserOffset <= TrialOffset) { |
| // User before the Trial. |
| if (TrialOffset - UserOffset <= MaxDisp) |
| return true; |
| // FIXME: Make use full range of soimm values. |
| } else if (NegativeOK) { |
| if (UserOffset - TrialOffset <= MaxDisp) |
| return true; |
| // FIXME: Make use full range of soimm values. |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /// isWaterInRange - Returns true if a CPE placed after the specified |
| /// Water (a basic block) will be in range for the specific MI. |
| /// |
| /// Compute how much the function will grow by inserting a CPE after Water. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::isWaterInRange(unsigned UserOffset, |
| MachineBasicBlock* Water, CPUser &U, |
| unsigned &Growth) { |
| BBInfoVector &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| const Align CPEAlign = getCPEAlign(U.CPEMI); |
| const unsigned CPEOffset = BBInfo[Water->getNumber()].postOffset(CPEAlign); |
| unsigned NextBlockOffset; |
| Align NextBlockAlignment; |
| MachineFunction::const_iterator NextBlock = Water->getIterator(); |
| if (++NextBlock == MF->end()) { |
| NextBlockOffset = BBInfo[Water->getNumber()].postOffset(); |
| } else { |
| NextBlockOffset = BBInfo[NextBlock->getNumber()].Offset; |
| NextBlockAlignment = NextBlock->getAlignment(); |
| } |
| unsigned Size = U.CPEMI->getOperand(2).getImm(); |
| unsigned CPEEnd = CPEOffset + Size; |
| |
| // The CPE may be able to hide in the alignment padding before the next |
| // block. It may also cause more padding to be required if it is more aligned |
| // that the next block. |
| if (CPEEnd > NextBlockOffset) { |
| Growth = CPEEnd - NextBlockOffset; |
| // Compute the padding that would go at the end of the CPE to align the next |
| // block. |
| Growth += offsetToAlignment(CPEEnd, NextBlockAlignment); |
| |
| // If the CPE is to be inserted before the instruction, that will raise |
| // the offset of the instruction. Also account for unknown alignment padding |
| // in blocks between CPE and the user. |
| if (CPEOffset < UserOffset) |
| UserOffset += Growth + UnknownPadding(MF->getAlignment(), Log2(CPEAlign)); |
| } else |
| // CPE fits in existing padding. |
| Growth = 0; |
| |
| return isOffsetInRange(UserOffset, CPEOffset, U); |
| } |
| |
| /// isCPEntryInRange - Returns true if the distance between specific MI and |
| /// specific ConstPool entry instruction can fit in MI's displacement field. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::isCPEntryInRange(MachineInstr *MI, unsigned UserOffset, |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI, unsigned MaxDisp, |
| bool NegOk, bool DoDump) { |
| unsigned CPEOffset = BBUtils->getOffsetOf(CPEMI); |
| |
| if (DoDump) { |
| LLVM_DEBUG({ |
| BBInfoVector &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| unsigned Block = MI->getParent()->getNumber(); |
| const BasicBlockInfo &BBI = BBInfo[Block]; |
| dbgs() << "User of CPE#" << CPEMI->getOperand(0).getImm() |
| << " max delta=" << MaxDisp |
| << format(" insn address=%#x", UserOffset) << " in " |
| << printMBBReference(*MI->getParent()) << ": " |
| << format("%#x-%x\t", BBI.Offset, BBI.postOffset()) << *MI |
| << format("CPE address=%#x offset=%+d: ", CPEOffset, |
| int(CPEOffset - UserOffset)); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| return isOffsetInRange(UserOffset, CPEOffset, MaxDisp, NegOk); |
| } |
| |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| /// BBIsJumpedOver - Return true of the specified basic block's only predecessor |
| /// unconditionally branches to its only successor. |
| static bool BBIsJumpedOver(MachineBasicBlock *MBB) { |
| if (MBB->pred_size() != 1 || MBB->succ_size() != 1) |
| return false; |
| |
| MachineBasicBlock *Succ = *MBB->succ_begin(); |
| MachineBasicBlock *Pred = *MBB->pred_begin(); |
| MachineInstr *PredMI = &Pred->back(); |
| if (PredMI->getOpcode() == ARM::B || PredMI->getOpcode() == ARM::tB |
| || PredMI->getOpcode() == ARM::t2B) |
| return PredMI->getOperand(0).getMBB() == Succ; |
| return false; |
| } |
| #endif // NDEBUG |
| |
| /// decrementCPEReferenceCount - find the constant pool entry with index CPI |
| /// and instruction CPEMI, and decrement its refcount. If the refcount |
| /// becomes 0 remove the entry and instruction. Returns true if we removed |
| /// the entry, false if we didn't. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::decrementCPEReferenceCount(unsigned CPI, |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI) { |
| // Find the old entry. Eliminate it if it is no longer used. |
| CPEntry *CPE = findConstPoolEntry(CPI, CPEMI); |
| assert(CPE && "Unexpected!"); |
| if (--CPE->RefCount == 0) { |
| removeDeadCPEMI(CPEMI); |
| CPE->CPEMI = nullptr; |
| --NumCPEs; |
| return true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| unsigned ARMConstantIslands::getCombinedIndex(const MachineInstr *CPEMI) { |
| if (CPEMI->getOperand(1).isCPI()) |
| return CPEMI->getOperand(1).getIndex(); |
| |
| return JumpTableEntryIndices[CPEMI->getOperand(1).getIndex()]; |
| } |
| |
| /// LookForCPEntryInRange - see if the currently referenced CPE is in range; |
| /// if not, see if an in-range clone of the CPE is in range, and if so, |
| /// change the data structures so the user references the clone. Returns: |
| /// 0 = no existing entry found |
| /// 1 = entry found, and there were no code insertions or deletions |
| /// 2 = entry found, and there were code insertions or deletions |
| int ARMConstantIslands::findInRangeCPEntry(CPUser& U, unsigned UserOffset) { |
| MachineInstr *UserMI = U.MI; |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI = U.CPEMI; |
| |
| // Check to see if the CPE is already in-range. |
| if (isCPEntryInRange(UserMI, UserOffset, CPEMI, U.getMaxDisp(), U.NegOk, |
| true)) { |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "In range\n"); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| // No. Look for previously created clones of the CPE that are in range. |
| unsigned CPI = getCombinedIndex(CPEMI); |
| std::vector<CPEntry> &CPEs = CPEntries[CPI]; |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = CPEs.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| // We already tried this one |
| if (CPEs[i].CPEMI == CPEMI) |
| continue; |
| // Removing CPEs can leave empty entries, skip |
| if (CPEs[i].CPEMI == nullptr) |
| continue; |
| if (isCPEntryInRange(UserMI, UserOffset, CPEs[i].CPEMI, U.getMaxDisp(), |
| U.NegOk)) { |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Replacing CPE#" << CPI << " with CPE#" |
| << CPEs[i].CPI << "\n"); |
| // Point the CPUser node to the replacement |
| U.CPEMI = CPEs[i].CPEMI; |
| // Change the CPI in the instruction operand to refer to the clone. |
| for (unsigned j = 0, e = UserMI->getNumOperands(); j != e; ++j) |
| if (UserMI->getOperand(j).isCPI()) { |
| UserMI->getOperand(j).setIndex(CPEs[i].CPI); |
| break; |
| } |
| // Adjust the refcount of the clone... |
| CPEs[i].RefCount++; |
| // ...and the original. If we didn't remove the old entry, none of the |
| // addresses changed, so we don't need another pass. |
| return decrementCPEReferenceCount(CPI, CPEMI) ? 2 : 1; |
| } |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /// getUnconditionalBrDisp - Returns the maximum displacement that can fit in |
| /// the specific unconditional branch instruction. |
| static inline unsigned getUnconditionalBrDisp(int Opc) { |
| switch (Opc) { |
| case ARM::tB: |
| return ((1<<10)-1)*2; |
| case ARM::t2B: |
| return ((1<<23)-1)*2; |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| return ((1<<23)-1)*4; |
| } |
| |
| /// findAvailableWater - Look for an existing entry in the WaterList in which |
| /// we can place the CPE referenced from U so it's within range of U's MI. |
| /// Returns true if found, false if not. If it returns true, WaterIter |
| /// is set to the WaterList entry. For Thumb, prefer water that will not |
| /// introduce padding to water that will. To ensure that this pass |
| /// terminates, the CPE location for a particular CPUser is only allowed to |
| /// move to a lower address, so search backward from the end of the list and |
| /// prefer the first water that is in range. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::findAvailableWater(CPUser &U, unsigned UserOffset, |
| water_iterator &WaterIter, |
| bool CloserWater) { |
| if (WaterList.empty()) |
| return false; |
| |
| unsigned BestGrowth = ~0u; |
| // The nearest water without splitting the UserBB is right after it. |
| // If the distance is still large (we have a big BB), then we need to split it |
| // if we don't converge after certain iterations. This helps the following |
| // situation to converge: |
| // BB0: |
| // Big BB |
| // BB1: |
| // Constant Pool |
| // When a CP access is out of range, BB0 may be used as water. However, |
| // inserting islands between BB0 and BB1 makes other accesses out of range. |
| MachineBasicBlock *UserBB = U.MI->getParent(); |
| BBInfoVector &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| const Align CPEAlign = getCPEAlign(U.CPEMI); |
| unsigned MinNoSplitDisp = BBInfo[UserBB->getNumber()].postOffset(CPEAlign); |
| if (CloserWater && MinNoSplitDisp > U.getMaxDisp() / 2) |
| return false; |
| for (water_iterator IP = std::prev(WaterList.end()), B = WaterList.begin();; |
| --IP) { |
| MachineBasicBlock* WaterBB = *IP; |
| // Check if water is in range and is either at a lower address than the |
| // current "high water mark" or a new water block that was created since |
| // the previous iteration by inserting an unconditional branch. In the |
| // latter case, we want to allow resetting the high water mark back to |
| // this new water since we haven't seen it before. Inserting branches |
| // should be relatively uncommon and when it does happen, we want to be |
| // sure to take advantage of it for all the CPEs near that block, so that |
| // we don't insert more branches than necessary. |
| // When CloserWater is true, we try to find the lowest address after (or |
| // equal to) user MI's BB no matter of padding growth. |
| unsigned Growth; |
| if (isWaterInRange(UserOffset, WaterBB, U, Growth) && |
| (WaterBB->getNumber() < U.HighWaterMark->getNumber() || |
| NewWaterList.count(WaterBB) || WaterBB == U.MI->getParent()) && |
| Growth < BestGrowth) { |
| // This is the least amount of required padding seen so far. |
| BestGrowth = Growth; |
| WaterIter = IP; |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found water after " << printMBBReference(*WaterBB) |
| << " Growth=" << Growth << '\n'); |
| |
| if (CloserWater && WaterBB == U.MI->getParent()) |
| return true; |
| // Keep looking unless it is perfect and we're not looking for the lowest |
| // possible address. |
| if (!CloserWater && BestGrowth == 0) |
| return true; |
| } |
| if (IP == B) |
| break; |
| } |
| return BestGrowth != ~0u; |
| } |
| |
| /// createNewWater - No existing WaterList entry will work for |
| /// CPUsers[CPUserIndex], so create a place to put the CPE. The end of the |
| /// block is used if in range, and the conditional branch munged so control |
| /// flow is correct. Otherwise the block is split to create a hole with an |
| /// unconditional branch around it. In either case NewMBB is set to a |
| /// block following which the new island can be inserted (the WaterList |
| /// is not adjusted). |
| void ARMConstantIslands::createNewWater(unsigned CPUserIndex, |
| unsigned UserOffset, |
| MachineBasicBlock *&NewMBB) { |
| CPUser &U = CPUsers[CPUserIndex]; |
| MachineInstr *UserMI = U.MI; |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI = U.CPEMI; |
| const Align CPEAlign = getCPEAlign(CPEMI); |
| MachineBasicBlock *UserMBB = UserMI->getParent(); |
| BBInfoVector &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| const BasicBlockInfo &UserBBI = BBInfo[UserMBB->getNumber()]; |
| |
| // If the block does not end in an unconditional branch already, and if the |
| // end of the block is within range, make new water there. (The addition |
| // below is for the unconditional branch we will be adding: 4 bytes on ARM + |
| // Thumb2, 2 on Thumb1. |
| if (BBHasFallthrough(UserMBB)) { |
| // Size of branch to insert. |
| unsigned Delta = isThumb1 ? 2 : 4; |
| // Compute the offset where the CPE will begin. |
| unsigned CPEOffset = UserBBI.postOffset(CPEAlign) + Delta; |
| |
| if (isOffsetInRange(UserOffset, CPEOffset, U)) { |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Split at end of " << printMBBReference(*UserMBB) |
| << format(", expected CPE offset %#x\n", CPEOffset)); |
| NewMBB = &*++UserMBB->getIterator(); |
| // Add an unconditional branch from UserMBB to fallthrough block. Record |
| // it for branch lengthening; this new branch will not get out of range, |
| // but if the preceding conditional branch is out of range, the targets |
| // will be exchanged, and the altered branch may be out of range, so the |
| // machinery has to know about it. |
| int UncondBr = isThumb ? ((isThumb2) ? ARM::t2B : ARM::tB) : ARM::B; |
| if (!isThumb) |
| BuildMI(UserMBB, DebugLoc(), TII->get(UncondBr)).addMBB(NewMBB); |
| else |
| BuildMI(UserMBB, DebugLoc(), TII->get(UncondBr)) |
| .addMBB(NewMBB) |
| .add(predOps(ARMCC::AL)); |
| unsigned MaxDisp = getUnconditionalBrDisp(UncondBr); |
| ImmBranches.push_back(ImmBranch(&UserMBB->back(), |
| MaxDisp, false, UncondBr)); |
| BBUtils->computeBlockSize(UserMBB); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBOffsetsAfter(UserMBB); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // What a big block. Find a place within the block to split it. This is a |
| // little tricky on Thumb1 since instructions are 2 bytes and constant pool |
| // entries are 4 bytes: if instruction I references island CPE, and |
| // instruction I+1 references CPE', it will not work well to put CPE as far |
| // forward as possible, since then CPE' cannot immediately follow it (that |
| // location is 2 bytes farther away from I+1 than CPE was from I) and we'd |
| // need to create a new island. So, we make a first guess, then walk through |
| // the instructions between the one currently being looked at and the |
| // possible insertion point, and make sure any other instructions that |
| // reference CPEs will be able to use the same island area; if not, we back |
| // up the insertion point. |
| |
| // Try to split the block so it's fully aligned. Compute the latest split |
| // point where we can add a 4-byte branch instruction, and then align to |
| // Align which is the largest possible alignment in the function. |
| const Align Align = MF->getAlignment(); |
| assert(Align >= CPEAlign && "Over-aligned constant pool entry"); |
| unsigned KnownBits = UserBBI.internalKnownBits(); |
| unsigned UPad = UnknownPadding(Align, KnownBits); |
| unsigned BaseInsertOffset = UserOffset + U.getMaxDisp() - UPad; |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << format("Split in middle of big block before %#x", |
| BaseInsertOffset)); |
| |
| // The 4 in the following is for the unconditional branch we'll be inserting |
| // (allows for long branch on Thumb1). Alignment of the island is handled |
| // inside isOffsetInRange. |
| BaseInsertOffset -= 4; |
| |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << format(", adjusted to %#x", BaseInsertOffset) |
| << " la=" << Log2(Align) << " kb=" << KnownBits |
| << " up=" << UPad << '\n'); |
| |
| // This could point off the end of the block if we've already got constant |
| // pool entries following this block; only the last one is in the water list. |
| // Back past any possible branches (allow for a conditional and a maximally |
| // long unconditional). |
| if (BaseInsertOffset + 8 >= UserBBI.postOffset()) { |
| // Ensure BaseInsertOffset is larger than the offset of the instruction |
| // following UserMI so that the loop which searches for the split point |
| // iterates at least once. |
| BaseInsertOffset = |
| std::max(UserBBI.postOffset() - UPad - 8, |
| UserOffset + TII->getInstSizeInBytes(*UserMI) + 1); |
| // If the CP is referenced(ie, UserOffset) is in first four instructions |
| // after IT, this recalculated BaseInsertOffset could be in the middle of |
| // an IT block. If it is, change the BaseInsertOffset to just after the |
| // IT block. This still make the CP Entry is in range becuase of the |
| // following reasons. |
| // 1. The initial BaseseInsertOffset calculated is (UserOffset + |
| // U.getMaxDisp() - UPad). |
| // 2. An IT block is only at most 4 instructions plus the "it" itself (18 |
| // bytes). |
| // 3. All the relevant instructions support much larger Maximum |
| // displacement. |
| MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = UserMI; |
| ++I; |
| for (unsigned Offset = UserOffset + TII->getInstSizeInBytes(*UserMI), |
| PredReg = 0; |
| I->getOpcode() != ARM::t2IT && |
| getITInstrPredicate(*I, PredReg) != ARMCC::AL; |
| Offset += TII->getInstSizeInBytes(*I), I = std::next(I)) { |
| BaseInsertOffset = |
| std::max(BaseInsertOffset, Offset + TII->getInstSizeInBytes(*I) + 1); |
| assert(I != UserMBB->end() && "Fell off end of block"); |
| } |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << format("Move inside block: %#x\n", BaseInsertOffset)); |
| } |
| unsigned EndInsertOffset = BaseInsertOffset + 4 + UPad + |
| CPEMI->getOperand(2).getImm(); |
| MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI = UserMI; |
| ++MI; |
| unsigned CPUIndex = CPUserIndex+1; |
| unsigned NumCPUsers = CPUsers.size(); |
| MachineInstr *LastIT = nullptr; |
| for (unsigned Offset = UserOffset + TII->getInstSizeInBytes(*UserMI); |
| Offset < BaseInsertOffset; |
| Offset += TII->getInstSizeInBytes(*MI), MI = std::next(MI)) { |
| assert(MI != UserMBB->end() && "Fell off end of block"); |
| if (CPUIndex < NumCPUsers && CPUsers[CPUIndex].MI == &*MI) { |
| CPUser &U = CPUsers[CPUIndex]; |
| if (!isOffsetInRange(Offset, EndInsertOffset, U)) { |
| // Shift intertion point by one unit of alignment so it is within reach. |
| BaseInsertOffset -= Align.value(); |
| EndInsertOffset -= Align.value(); |
| } |
| // This is overly conservative, as we don't account for CPEMIs being |
| // reused within the block, but it doesn't matter much. Also assume CPEs |
| // are added in order with alignment padding. We may eventually be able |
| // to pack the aligned CPEs better. |
| EndInsertOffset += U.CPEMI->getOperand(2).getImm(); |
| CPUIndex++; |
| } |
| |
| // Remember the last IT instruction. |
| if (MI->getOpcode() == ARM::t2IT) |
| LastIT = &*MI; |
| } |
| |
| --MI; |
| |
| // Avoid splitting an IT block. |
| if (LastIT) { |
| unsigned PredReg = 0; |
| ARMCC::CondCodes CC = getITInstrPredicate(*MI, PredReg); |
| if (CC != ARMCC::AL) |
| MI = LastIT; |
| } |
| |
| // Avoid splitting a MOVW+MOVT pair with a relocation on Windows. |
| // On Windows, this instruction pair is covered by one single |
| // IMAGE_REL_ARM_MOV32T relocation which covers both instructions. If a |
| // constant island is injected inbetween them, the relocation will clobber |
| // the instruction and fail to update the MOVT instruction. |
| // (These instructions are bundled up until right before the ConstantIslands |
| // pass.) |
| if (STI->isTargetWindows() && isThumb && MI->getOpcode() == ARM::t2MOVTi16 && |
| (MI->getOperand(2).getTargetFlags() & ARMII::MO_OPTION_MASK) == |
| ARMII::MO_HI16) { |
| --MI; |
| assert(MI->getOpcode() == ARM::t2MOVi16 && |
| (MI->getOperand(1).getTargetFlags() & ARMII::MO_OPTION_MASK) == |
| ARMII::MO_LO16); |
| } |
| |
| // We really must not split an IT block. |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| unsigned PredReg; |
| assert(!isThumb || getITInstrPredicate(*MI, PredReg) == ARMCC::AL); |
| #endif |
| NewMBB = splitBlockBeforeInstr(&*MI); |
| } |
| |
| /// handleConstantPoolUser - Analyze the specified user, checking to see if it |
| /// is out-of-range. If so, pick up the constant pool value and move it some |
| /// place in-range. Return true if we changed any addresses (thus must run |
| /// another pass of branch lengthening), false otherwise. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::handleConstantPoolUser(unsigned CPUserIndex, |
| bool CloserWater) { |
| CPUser &U = CPUsers[CPUserIndex]; |
| MachineInstr *UserMI = U.MI; |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI = U.CPEMI; |
| unsigned CPI = getCombinedIndex(CPEMI); |
| unsigned Size = CPEMI->getOperand(2).getImm(); |
| // Compute this only once, it's expensive. |
| unsigned UserOffset = getUserOffset(U); |
| |
| // See if the current entry is within range, or there is a clone of it |
| // in range. |
| int result = findInRangeCPEntry(U, UserOffset); |
| if (result==1) return false; |
| else if (result==2) return true; |
| |
| // No existing clone of this CPE is within range. |
| // We will be generating a new clone. Get a UID for it. |
| unsigned ID = AFI->createPICLabelUId(); |
| |
| // Look for water where we can place this CPE. |
| MachineBasicBlock *NewIsland = MF->CreateMachineBasicBlock(); |
| MachineBasicBlock *NewMBB; |
| water_iterator IP; |
| if (findAvailableWater(U, UserOffset, IP, CloserWater)) { |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found water in range\n"); |
| MachineBasicBlock *WaterBB = *IP; |
| |
| // If the original WaterList entry was "new water" on this iteration, |
| // propagate that to the new island. This is just keeping NewWaterList |
| // updated to match the WaterList, which will be updated below. |
| if (NewWaterList.erase(WaterBB)) |
| NewWaterList.insert(NewIsland); |
| |
| // The new CPE goes before the following block (NewMBB). |
| NewMBB = &*++WaterBB->getIterator(); |
| } else { |
| // No water found. |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "No water found\n"); |
| createNewWater(CPUserIndex, UserOffset, NewMBB); |
| |
| // splitBlockBeforeInstr adds to WaterList, which is important when it is |
| // called while handling branches so that the water will be seen on the |
| // next iteration for constant pools, but in this context, we don't want |
| // it. Check for this so it will be removed from the WaterList. |
| // Also remove any entry from NewWaterList. |
| MachineBasicBlock *WaterBB = &*--NewMBB->getIterator(); |
| IP = find(WaterList, WaterBB); |
| if (IP != WaterList.end()) |
| NewWaterList.erase(WaterBB); |
| |
| // We are adding new water. Update NewWaterList. |
| NewWaterList.insert(NewIsland); |
| } |
| // Always align the new block because CP entries can be smaller than 4 |
| // bytes. Be careful not to decrease the existing alignment, e.g. NewMBB may |
| // be an already aligned constant pool block. |
| const Align Alignment = isThumb ? Align(2) : Align(4); |
| if (NewMBB->getAlignment() < Alignment) |
| NewMBB->setAlignment(Alignment); |
| |
| // Remove the original WaterList entry; we want subsequent insertions in |
| // this vicinity to go after the one we're about to insert. This |
| // considerably reduces the number of times we have to move the same CPE |
| // more than once and is also important to ensure the algorithm terminates. |
| if (IP != WaterList.end()) |
| WaterList.erase(IP); |
| |
| // Okay, we know we can put an island before NewMBB now, do it! |
| MF->insert(NewMBB->getIterator(), NewIsland); |
| |
| // Update internal data structures to account for the newly inserted MBB. |
| updateForInsertedWaterBlock(NewIsland); |
| |
| // Now that we have an island to add the CPE to, clone the original CPE and |
| // add it to the island. |
| U.HighWaterMark = NewIsland; |
| U.CPEMI = BuildMI(NewIsland, DebugLoc(), CPEMI->getDesc()) |
| .addImm(ID) |
| .add(CPEMI->getOperand(1)) |
| .addImm(Size); |
| CPEntries[CPI].push_back(CPEntry(U.CPEMI, ID, 1)); |
| ++NumCPEs; |
| |
| // Decrement the old entry, and remove it if refcount becomes 0. |
| decrementCPEReferenceCount(CPI, CPEMI); |
| |
| // Mark the basic block as aligned as required by the const-pool entry. |
| NewIsland->setAlignment(getCPEAlign(U.CPEMI)); |
| |
| // Increase the size of the island block to account for the new entry. |
| BBUtils->adjustBBSize(NewIsland, Size); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBOffsetsAfter(&*--NewIsland->getIterator()); |
| |
| // Finally, change the CPI in the instruction operand to be ID. |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = UserMI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) |
| if (UserMI->getOperand(i).isCPI()) { |
| UserMI->getOperand(i).setIndex(ID); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| LLVM_DEBUG( |
| dbgs() << " Moved CPE to #" << ID << " CPI=" << CPI |
| << format(" offset=%#x\n", |
| BBUtils->getBBInfo()[NewIsland->getNumber()].Offset)); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /// removeDeadCPEMI - Remove a dead constant pool entry instruction. Update |
| /// sizes and offsets of impacted basic blocks. |
| void ARMConstantIslands::removeDeadCPEMI(MachineInstr *CPEMI) { |
| MachineBasicBlock *CPEBB = CPEMI->getParent(); |
| unsigned Size = CPEMI->getOperand(2).getImm(); |
| CPEMI->eraseFromParent(); |
| BBInfoVector &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBSize(CPEBB, -Size); |
| // All succeeding offsets have the current size value added in, fix this. |
| if (CPEBB->empty()) { |
| BBInfo[CPEBB->getNumber()].Size = 0; |
| |
| // This block no longer needs to be aligned. |
| CPEBB->setAlignment(Align::None()); |
| } else { |
| // Entries are sorted by descending alignment, so realign from the front. |
| CPEBB->setAlignment(getCPEAlign(&*CPEBB->begin())); |
| } |
| |
| BBUtils->adjustBBOffsetsAfter(CPEBB); |
| // An island has only one predecessor BB and one successor BB. Check if |
| // this BB's predecessor jumps directly to this BB's successor. This |
| // shouldn't happen currently. |
| assert(!BBIsJumpedOver(CPEBB) && "How did this happen?"); |
| // FIXME: remove the empty blocks after all the work is done? |
| } |
| |
| /// removeUnusedCPEntries - Remove constant pool entries whose refcounts |
| /// are zero. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::removeUnusedCPEntries() { |
| unsigned MadeChange = false; |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = CPEntries.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| std::vector<CPEntry> &CPEs = CPEntries[i]; |
| for (unsigned j = 0, ee = CPEs.size(); j != ee; ++j) { |
| if (CPEs[j].RefCount == 0 && CPEs[j].CPEMI) { |
| removeDeadCPEMI(CPEs[j].CPEMI); |
| CPEs[j].CPEMI = nullptr; |
| MadeChange = true; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return MadeChange; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// fixupImmediateBr - Fix up an immediate branch whose destination is too far |
| /// away to fit in its displacement field. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::fixupImmediateBr(ImmBranch &Br) { |
| MachineInstr *MI = Br.MI; |
| MachineBasicBlock *DestBB = MI->getOperand(0).getMBB(); |
| |
| // Check to see if the DestBB is already in-range. |
| if (BBUtils->isBBInRange(MI, DestBB, Br.MaxDisp)) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (!Br.isCond) |
| return fixupUnconditionalBr(Br); |
| return fixupConditionalBr(Br); |
| } |
| |
| /// fixupUnconditionalBr - Fix up an unconditional branch whose destination is |
| /// too far away to fit in its displacement field. If the LR register has been |
| /// spilled in the epilogue, then we can use BL to implement a far jump. |
| /// Otherwise, add an intermediate branch instruction to a branch. |
| bool |
| ARMConstantIslands::fixupUnconditionalBr(ImmBranch &Br) { |
| MachineInstr *MI = Br.MI; |
| MachineBasicBlock *MBB = MI->getParent(); |
| if (!isThumb1) |
| llvm_unreachable("fixupUnconditionalBr is Thumb1 only!"); |
| |
| if (!AFI->isLRSpilled()) |
| report_fatal_error("underestimated function size"); |
| |
| // Use BL to implement far jump. |
| Br.MaxDisp = (1 << 21) * 2; |
| MI->setDesc(TII->get(ARM::tBfar)); |
| BBInfoVector &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| BBInfo[MBB->getNumber()].Size += 2; |
| BBUtils->adjustBBOffsetsAfter(MBB); |
| HasFarJump = true; |
| ++NumUBrFixed; |
| |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Changed B to long jump " << *MI); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /// fixupConditionalBr - Fix up a conditional branch whose destination is too |
| /// far away to fit in its displacement field. It is converted to an inverse |
| /// conditional branch + an unconditional branch to the destination. |
| bool |
| ARMConstantIslands::fixupConditionalBr(ImmBranch &Br) { |
| MachineInstr *MI = Br.MI; |
| MachineBasicBlock *DestBB = MI->getOperand(0).getMBB(); |
| |
| // Add an unconditional branch to the destination and invert the branch |
| // condition to jump over it: |
| // blt L1 |
| // => |
| // bge L2 |
| // b L1 |
| // L2: |
| ARMCC::CondCodes CC = (ARMCC::CondCodes)MI->getOperand(1).getImm(); |
| CC = ARMCC::getOppositeCondition(CC); |
| Register CCReg = MI->getOperand(2).getReg(); |
| |
| // If the branch is at the end of its MBB and that has a fall-through block, |
| // direct the updated conditional branch to the fall-through block. Otherwise, |
| // split the MBB before the next instruction. |
| MachineBasicBlock *MBB = MI->getParent(); |
| MachineInstr *BMI = &MBB->back(); |
| bool NeedSplit = (BMI != MI) || !BBHasFallthrough(MBB); |
| |
| ++NumCBrFixed; |
| if (BMI != MI) { |
| if (std::next(MachineBasicBlock::iterator(MI)) == std::prev(MBB->end()) && |
| BMI->getOpcode() == Br.UncondBr) { |
| // Last MI in the BB is an unconditional branch. Can we simply invert the |
| // condition and swap destinations: |
| // beq L1 |
| // b L2 |
| // => |
| // bne L2 |
| // b L1 |
| MachineBasicBlock *NewDest = BMI->getOperand(0).getMBB(); |
| if (BBUtils->isBBInRange(MI, NewDest, Br.MaxDisp)) { |
| LLVM_DEBUG( |
| dbgs() << " Invert Bcc condition and swap its destination with " |
| << *BMI); |
| BMI->getOperand(0).setMBB(DestBB); |
| MI->getOperand(0).setMBB(NewDest); |
| MI->getOperand(1).setImm(CC); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (NeedSplit) { |
| splitBlockBeforeInstr(MI); |
| // No need for the branch to the next block. We're adding an unconditional |
| // branch to the destination. |
| int delta = TII->getInstSizeInBytes(MBB->back()); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBSize(MBB, -delta); |
| MBB->back().eraseFromParent(); |
| |
| // The conditional successor will be swapped between the BBs after this, so |
| // update CFG. |
| MBB->addSuccessor(DestBB); |
| std::next(MBB->getIterator())->removeSuccessor(DestBB); |
| |
| // BBInfo[SplitBB].Offset is wrong temporarily, fixed below |
| } |
| MachineBasicBlock *NextBB = &*++MBB->getIterator(); |
| |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " Insert B to " << printMBBReference(*DestBB) |
| << " also invert condition and change dest. to " |
| << printMBBReference(*NextBB) << "\n"); |
| |
| // Insert a new conditional branch and a new unconditional branch. |
| // Also update the ImmBranch as well as adding a new entry for the new branch. |
| BuildMI(MBB, DebugLoc(), TII->get(MI->getOpcode())) |
| .addMBB(NextBB).addImm(CC).addReg(CCReg); |
| Br.MI = &MBB->back(); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBSize(MBB, TII->getInstSizeInBytes(MBB->back())); |
| if (isThumb) |
| BuildMI(MBB, DebugLoc(), TII->get(Br.UncondBr)) |
| .addMBB(DestBB) |
| .add(predOps(ARMCC::AL)); |
| else |
| BuildMI(MBB, DebugLoc(), TII->get(Br.UncondBr)).addMBB(DestBB); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBSize(MBB, TII->getInstSizeInBytes(MBB->back())); |
| unsigned MaxDisp = getUnconditionalBrDisp(Br.UncondBr); |
| ImmBranches.push_back(ImmBranch(&MBB->back(), MaxDisp, false, Br.UncondBr)); |
| |
| // Remove the old conditional branch. It may or may not still be in MBB. |
| BBUtils->adjustBBSize(MI->getParent(), -TII->getInstSizeInBytes(*MI)); |
| MI->eraseFromParent(); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBOffsetsAfter(MBB); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /// undoLRSpillRestore - Remove Thumb push / pop instructions that only spills |
| /// LR / restores LR to pc. FIXME: This is done here because it's only possible |
| /// to do this if tBfar is not used. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::undoLRSpillRestore() { |
| bool MadeChange = false; |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = PushPopMIs.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| MachineInstr *MI = PushPopMIs[i]; |
| // First two operands are predicates. |
| if (MI->getOpcode() == ARM::tPOP_RET && |
| MI->getOperand(2).getReg() == ARM::PC && |
| MI->getNumExplicitOperands() == 3) { |
| // Create the new insn and copy the predicate from the old. |
| BuildMI(MI->getParent(), MI->getDebugLoc(), TII->get(ARM::tBX_RET)) |
| .add(MI->getOperand(0)) |
| .add(MI->getOperand(1)); |
| MI->eraseFromParent(); |
| MadeChange = true; |
| } else if (MI->getOpcode() == ARM::tPUSH && |
| MI->getOperand(2).getReg() == ARM::LR && |
| MI->getNumExplicitOperands() == 3) { |
| // Just remove the push. |
| MI->eraseFromParent(); |
| MadeChange = true; |
| } |
| } |
| return MadeChange; |
| } |
| |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::optimizeThumb2Instructions() { |
| bool MadeChange = false; |
| |
| // Shrink ADR and LDR from constantpool. |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = CPUsers.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| CPUser &U = CPUsers[i]; |
| unsigned Opcode = U.MI->getOpcode(); |
| unsigned NewOpc = 0; |
| unsigned Scale = 1; |
| unsigned Bits = 0; |
| switch (Opcode) { |
| default: break; |
| case ARM::t2LEApcrel: |
| if (isARMLowRegister(U.MI->getOperand(0).getReg())) { |
| NewOpc = ARM::tLEApcrel; |
| Bits = 8; |
| Scale = 4; |
| } |
| break; |
| case ARM::t2LDRpci: |
| if (isARMLowRegister(U.MI->getOperand(0).getReg())) { |
| NewOpc = ARM::tLDRpci; |
| Bits = 8; |
| Scale = 4; |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (!NewOpc) |
| continue; |
| |
| unsigned UserOffset = getUserOffset(U); |
| unsigned MaxOffs = ((1 << Bits) - 1) * Scale; |
| |
| // Be conservative with inline asm. |
| if (!U.KnownAlignment) |
| MaxOffs -= 2; |
| |
| // FIXME: Check if offset is multiple of scale if scale is not 4. |
| if (isCPEntryInRange(U.MI, UserOffset, U.CPEMI, MaxOffs, false, true)) { |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Shrink: " << *U.MI); |
| U.MI->setDesc(TII->get(NewOpc)); |
| MachineBasicBlock *MBB = U.MI->getParent(); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBSize(MBB, -2); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBOffsetsAfter(MBB); |
| ++NumT2CPShrunk; |
| MadeChange = true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return MadeChange; |
| } |
| |
| |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::optimizeThumb2Branches() { |
| |
| auto TryShrinkBranch = [this](ImmBranch &Br) { |
| unsigned Opcode = Br.MI->getOpcode(); |
| unsigned NewOpc = 0; |
| unsigned Scale = 1; |
| unsigned Bits = 0; |
| switch (Opcode) { |
| default: break; |
| case ARM::t2B: |
| NewOpc = ARM::tB; |
| Bits = 11; |
| Scale = 2; |
| break; |
| case ARM::t2Bcc: |
| NewOpc = ARM::tBcc; |
| Bits = 8; |
| Scale = 2; |
| break; |
| } |
| if (NewOpc) { |
| unsigned MaxOffs = ((1 << (Bits-1))-1) * Scale; |
| MachineBasicBlock *DestBB = Br.MI->getOperand(0).getMBB(); |
| if (BBUtils->isBBInRange(Br.MI, DestBB, MaxOffs)) { |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Shrink branch: " << *Br.MI); |
| Br.MI->setDesc(TII->get(NewOpc)); |
| MachineBasicBlock *MBB = Br.MI->getParent(); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBSize(MBB, -2); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBOffsetsAfter(MBB); |
| ++NumT2BrShrunk; |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| return false; |
| }; |
| |
| struct ImmCompare { |
| MachineInstr* MI = nullptr; |
| unsigned NewOpc = 0; |
| }; |
| |
| auto FindCmpForCBZ = [this](ImmBranch &Br, ImmCompare &ImmCmp, |
| MachineBasicBlock *DestBB) { |
| ImmCmp.MI = nullptr; |
| ImmCmp.NewOpc = 0; |
| |
| // If the conditional branch doesn't kill CPSR, then CPSR can be liveout |
| // so this transformation is not safe. |
| if (!Br.MI->killsRegister(ARM::CPSR)) |
| return false; |
| |
| unsigned PredReg = 0; |
| unsigned NewOpc = 0; |
| ARMCC::CondCodes Pred = getInstrPredicate(*Br.MI, PredReg); |
| if (Pred == ARMCC::EQ) |
| NewOpc = ARM::tCBZ; |
| else if (Pred == ARMCC::NE) |
| NewOpc = ARM::tCBNZ; |
| else |
| return false; |
| |
| // Check if the distance is within 126. Subtract starting offset by 2 |
| // because the cmp will be eliminated. |
| unsigned BrOffset = BBUtils->getOffsetOf(Br.MI) + 4 - 2; |
| BBInfoVector &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| unsigned DestOffset = BBInfo[DestBB->getNumber()].Offset; |
| if (BrOffset >= DestOffset || (DestOffset - BrOffset) > 126) |
| return false; |
| |
| // Search backwards to find a tCMPi8 |
| auto *TRI = STI->getRegisterInfo(); |
| MachineInstr *CmpMI = findCMPToFoldIntoCBZ(Br.MI, TRI); |
| if (!CmpMI || CmpMI->getOpcode() != ARM::tCMPi8) |
| return false; |
| |
| ImmCmp.MI = CmpMI; |
| ImmCmp.NewOpc = NewOpc; |
| return true; |
| }; |
| |
| auto TryConvertToLE = [this](ImmBranch &Br, ImmCompare &Cmp) { |
| if (Br.MI->getOpcode() != ARM::t2Bcc || !STI->hasLOB() || |
| STI->hasMinSize()) |
| return false; |
| |
| MachineBasicBlock *MBB = Br.MI->getParent(); |
| MachineBasicBlock *DestBB = Br.MI->getOperand(0).getMBB(); |
| if (BBUtils->getOffsetOf(MBB) < BBUtils->getOffsetOf(DestBB) || |
| !BBUtils->isBBInRange(Br.MI, DestBB, 4094)) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (!DT->dominates(DestBB, MBB)) |
| return false; |
| |
| // We queried for the CBN?Z opcode based upon the 'ExitBB', the opposite |
| // target of Br. So now we need to reverse the condition. |
| Cmp.NewOpc = Cmp.NewOpc == ARM::tCBZ ? ARM::tCBNZ : ARM::tCBZ; |
| |
| MachineInstrBuilder MIB = BuildMI(*MBB, Br.MI, Br.MI->getDebugLoc(), |
| TII->get(ARM::t2LE)); |
| // Swapped a t2Bcc for a t2LE, so no need to update the size of the block. |
| MIB.add(Br.MI->getOperand(0)); |
| Br.MI->eraseFromParent(); |
| Br.MI = MIB; |
| ++NumLEInserted; |
| return true; |
| }; |
| |
| bool MadeChange = false; |
| |
| // The order in which branches appear in ImmBranches is approximately their |
| // order within the function body. By visiting later branches first, we reduce |
| // the distance between earlier forward branches and their targets, making it |
| // more likely that the cbn?z optimization, which can only apply to forward |
| // branches, will succeed. |
| for (ImmBranch &Br : reverse(ImmBranches)) { |
| MachineBasicBlock *DestBB = Br.MI->getOperand(0).getMBB(); |
| MachineBasicBlock *MBB = Br.MI->getParent(); |
| MachineBasicBlock *ExitBB = &MBB->back() == Br.MI ? |
| MBB->getFallThrough() : |
| MBB->back().getOperand(0).getMBB(); |
| |
| ImmCompare Cmp; |
| if (FindCmpForCBZ(Br, Cmp, ExitBB) && TryConvertToLE(Br, Cmp)) { |
| DestBB = ExitBB; |
| MadeChange = true; |
| } else { |
| FindCmpForCBZ(Br, Cmp, DestBB); |
| MadeChange |= TryShrinkBranch(Br); |
| } |
| |
| unsigned Opcode = Br.MI->getOpcode(); |
| if ((Opcode != ARM::tBcc && Opcode != ARM::t2LE) || !Cmp.NewOpc) |
| continue; |
| |
| Register Reg = Cmp.MI->getOperand(0).getReg(); |
| |
| // Check for Kill flags on Reg. If they are present remove them and set kill |
| // on the new CBZ. |
| auto *TRI = STI->getRegisterInfo(); |
| MachineBasicBlock::iterator KillMI = Br.MI; |
| bool RegKilled = false; |
| do { |
| --KillMI; |
| if (KillMI->killsRegister(Reg, TRI)) { |
| KillMI->clearRegisterKills(Reg, TRI); |
| RegKilled = true; |
| break; |
| } |
| } while (KillMI != Cmp.MI); |
| |
| // Create the new CBZ/CBNZ |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Fold: " << *Cmp.MI << " and: " << *Br.MI); |
| MachineInstr *NewBR = |
| BuildMI(*MBB, Br.MI, Br.MI->getDebugLoc(), TII->get(Cmp.NewOpc)) |
| .addReg(Reg, getKillRegState(RegKilled)) |
| .addMBB(DestBB, Br.MI->getOperand(0).getTargetFlags()); |
| |
| Cmp.MI->eraseFromParent(); |
| |
| if (Br.MI->getOpcode() == ARM::tBcc) { |
| Br.MI->eraseFromParent(); |
| Br.MI = NewBR; |
| BBUtils->adjustBBSize(MBB, -2); |
| } else if (MBB->back().getOpcode() != ARM::t2LE) { |
| // An LE has been generated, but it's not the terminator - that is an |
| // unconditional branch. However, the logic has now been reversed with the |
| // CBN?Z being the conditional branch and the LE being the unconditional |
| // branch. So this means we can remove the redundant unconditional branch |
| // at the end of the block. |
| MachineInstr *LastMI = &MBB->back(); |
| BBUtils->adjustBBSize(MBB, -LastMI->getDesc().getSize()); |
| LastMI->eraseFromParent(); |
| } |
| BBUtils->adjustBBOffsetsAfter(MBB); |
| ++NumCBZ; |
| MadeChange = true; |
| } |
| |
| return MadeChange; |
| } |
| |
| static bool isSimpleIndexCalc(MachineInstr &I, unsigned EntryReg, |
| unsigned BaseReg) { |
| if (I.getOpcode() != ARM::t2ADDrs) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (I.getOperand(0).getReg() != EntryReg) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (I.getOperand(1).getReg() != BaseReg) |
| return false; |
| |
| // FIXME: what about CC and IdxReg? |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /// While trying to form a TBB/TBH instruction, we may (if the table |
| /// doesn't immediately follow the BR_JT) need access to the start of the |
| /// jump-table. We know one instruction that produces such a register; this |
| /// function works out whether that definition can be preserved to the BR_JT, |
| /// possibly by removing an intervening addition (which is usually needed to |
| /// calculate the actual entry to jump to). |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::preserveBaseRegister(MachineInstr *JumpMI, |
| MachineInstr *LEAMI, |
| unsigned &DeadSize, |
| bool &CanDeleteLEA, |
| bool &BaseRegKill) { |
| if (JumpMI->getParent() != LEAMI->getParent()) |
| return false; |
| |
| // Now we hope that we have at least these instructions in the basic block: |
| // BaseReg = t2LEA ... |
| // [...] |
| // EntryReg = t2ADDrs BaseReg, ... |
| // [...] |
| // t2BR_JT EntryReg |
| // |
| // We have to be very conservative about what we recognise here though. The |
| // main perturbing factors to watch out for are: |
| // + Spills at any point in the chain: not direct problems but we would |
| // expect a blocking Def of the spilled register so in practice what we |
| // can do is limited. |
| // + EntryReg == BaseReg: this is the one situation we should allow a Def |
| // of BaseReg, but only if the t2ADDrs can be removed. |
| // + Some instruction other than t2ADDrs computing the entry. Not seen in |
| // the wild, but we should be careful. |
| Register EntryReg = JumpMI->getOperand(0).getReg(); |
| Register BaseReg = LEAMI->getOperand(0).getReg(); |
| |
| CanDeleteLEA = true; |
| BaseRegKill = false; |
| MachineInstr *RemovableAdd = nullptr; |
| MachineBasicBlock::iterator I(LEAMI); |
| for (++I; &*I != JumpMI; ++I) { |
| if (isSimpleIndexCalc(*I, EntryReg, BaseReg)) { |
| RemovableAdd = &*I; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| for (unsigned K = 0, E = I->getNumOperands(); K != E; ++K) { |
| const MachineOperand &MO = I->getOperand(K); |
| if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.getReg()) |
| continue; |
| if (MO.isDef() && MO.getReg() == BaseReg) |
| return false; |
| if (MO.isUse() && MO.getReg() == BaseReg) { |
| BaseRegKill = BaseRegKill || MO.isKill(); |
| CanDeleteLEA = false; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (!RemovableAdd) |
| return true; |
| |
| // Check the add really is removable, and that nothing else in the block |
| // clobbers BaseReg. |
| for (++I; &*I != JumpMI; ++I) { |
| for (unsigned K = 0, E = I->getNumOperands(); K != E; ++K) { |
| const MachineOperand &MO = I->getOperand(K); |
| if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.getReg()) |
| continue; |
| if (MO.isDef() && MO.getReg() == BaseReg) |
| return false; |
| if (MO.isUse() && MO.getReg() == EntryReg) |
| RemovableAdd = nullptr; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (RemovableAdd) { |
| RemovableAdd->eraseFromParent(); |
| DeadSize += isThumb2 ? 4 : 2; |
| } else if (BaseReg == EntryReg) { |
| // The add wasn't removable, but clobbered the base for the TBB. So we can't |
| // preserve it. |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // We reached the end of the block without seeing another definition of |
| // BaseReg (except, possibly the t2ADDrs, which was removed). BaseReg can be |
| // used in the TBB/TBH if necessary. |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns whether CPEMI is the first instruction in the block |
| /// immediately following JTMI (assumed to be a TBB or TBH terminator). If so, |
| /// we can switch the first register to PC and usually remove the address |
| /// calculation that preceded it. |
| static bool jumpTableFollowsTB(MachineInstr *JTMI, MachineInstr *CPEMI) { |
| MachineFunction::iterator MBB = JTMI->getParent()->getIterator(); |
| MachineFunction *MF = MBB->getParent(); |
| ++MBB; |
| |
| return MBB != MF->end() && MBB->begin() != MBB->end() && |
| &*MBB->begin() == CPEMI; |
| } |
| |
| static void RemoveDeadAddBetweenLEAAndJT(MachineInstr *LEAMI, |
| MachineInstr *JumpMI, |
| unsigned &DeadSize) { |
| // Remove a dead add between the LEA and JT, which used to compute EntryReg, |
| // but the JT now uses PC. Finds the last ADD (if any) that def's EntryReg |
| // and is not clobbered / used. |
| MachineInstr *RemovableAdd = nullptr; |
| Register EntryReg = JumpMI->getOperand(0).getReg(); |
| |
| // Find the last ADD to set EntryReg |
| MachineBasicBlock::iterator I(LEAMI); |
| for (++I; &*I != JumpMI; ++I) { |
| if (I->getOpcode() == ARM::t2ADDrs && I->getOperand(0).getReg() == EntryReg) |
| RemovableAdd = &*I; |
| } |
| |
| if (!RemovableAdd) |
| return; |
| |
| // Ensure EntryReg is not clobbered or used. |
| MachineBasicBlock::iterator J(RemovableAdd); |
| for (++J; &*J != JumpMI; ++J) { |
| for (unsigned K = 0, E = J->getNumOperands(); K != E; ++K) { |
| const MachineOperand &MO = J->getOperand(K); |
| if (!MO.isReg() || !MO.getReg()) |
| continue; |
| if (MO.isDef() && MO.getReg() == EntryReg) |
| return; |
| if (MO.isUse() && MO.getReg() == EntryReg) |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Removing Dead Add: " << *RemovableAdd); |
| RemovableAdd->eraseFromParent(); |
| DeadSize += 4; |
| } |
| |
| /// optimizeThumb2JumpTables - Use tbb / tbh instructions to generate smaller |
| /// jumptables when it's possible. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::optimizeThumb2JumpTables() { |
| bool MadeChange = false; |
| |
| // FIXME: After the tables are shrunk, can we get rid some of the |
| // constantpool tables? |
| MachineJumpTableInfo *MJTI = MF->getJumpTableInfo(); |
| if (!MJTI) return false; |
| |
| const std::vector<MachineJumpTableEntry> &JT = MJTI->getJumpTables(); |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = T2JumpTables.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| MachineInstr *MI = T2JumpTables[i]; |
| const MCInstrDesc &MCID = MI->getDesc(); |
| unsigned NumOps = MCID.getNumOperands(); |
| unsigned JTOpIdx = NumOps - (MI->isPredicable() ? 2 : 1); |
| MachineOperand JTOP = MI->getOperand(JTOpIdx); |
| unsigned JTI = JTOP.getIndex(); |
| assert(JTI < JT.size()); |
| |
| bool ByteOk = true; |
| bool HalfWordOk = true; |
| unsigned JTOffset = BBUtils->getOffsetOf(MI) + 4; |
| const std::vector<MachineBasicBlock*> &JTBBs = JT[JTI].MBBs; |
| BBInfoVector &BBInfo = BBUtils->getBBInfo(); |
| for (unsigned j = 0, ee = JTBBs.size(); j != ee; ++j) { |
| MachineBasicBlock *MBB = JTBBs[j]; |
| unsigned DstOffset = BBInfo[MBB->getNumber()].Offset; |
| // Negative offset is not ok. FIXME: We should change BB layout to make |
| // sure all the branches are forward. |
| if (ByteOk && (DstOffset - JTOffset) > ((1<<8)-1)*2) |
| ByteOk = false; |
| unsigned TBHLimit = ((1<<16)-1)*2; |
| if (HalfWordOk && (DstOffset - JTOffset) > TBHLimit) |
| HalfWordOk = false; |
| if (!ByteOk && !HalfWordOk) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (!ByteOk && !HalfWordOk) |
| continue; |
| |
| CPUser &User = CPUsers[JumpTableUserIndices[JTI]]; |
| MachineBasicBlock *MBB = MI->getParent(); |
| if (!MI->getOperand(0).isKill()) // FIXME: needed now? |
| continue; |
| |
| unsigned DeadSize = 0; |
| bool CanDeleteLEA = false; |
| bool BaseRegKill = false; |
| |
| unsigned IdxReg = ~0U; |
| bool IdxRegKill = true; |
| if (isThumb2) { |
| IdxReg = MI->getOperand(1).getReg(); |
| IdxRegKill = MI->getOperand(1).isKill(); |
| |
| bool PreservedBaseReg = |
| preserveBaseRegister(MI, User.MI, DeadSize, CanDeleteLEA, BaseRegKill); |
| if (!jumpTableFollowsTB(MI, User.CPEMI) && !PreservedBaseReg) |
| continue; |
| } else { |
| // We're in thumb-1 mode, so we must have something like: |
| // %idx = tLSLri %idx, 2 |
| // %base = tLEApcrelJT |
| // %t = tLDRr %base, %idx |
| Register BaseReg = User.MI->getOperand(0).getReg(); |
| |
| if (User.MI->getIterator() == User.MI->getParent()->begin()) |
| continue; |
| MachineInstr *Shift = User.MI->getPrevNode(); |
| if (Shift->getOpcode() != ARM::tLSLri || |
| Shift->getOperand(3).getImm() != 2 || |
| !Shift->getOperand(2).isKill()) |
| continue; |
| IdxReg = Shift->getOperand(2).getReg(); |
| Register ShiftedIdxReg = Shift->getOperand(0).getReg(); |
| |
| // It's important that IdxReg is live until the actual TBB/TBH. Most of |
| // the range is checked later, but the LEA might still clobber it and not |
| // actually get removed. |
| if (BaseReg == IdxReg && !jumpTableFollowsTB(MI, User.CPEMI)) |
| continue; |
| |
| MachineInstr *Load = User.MI->getNextNode(); |
| if (Load->getOpcode() != ARM::tLDRr) |
| continue; |
| if (Load->getOperand(1).getReg() != BaseReg || |
| Load->getOperand(2).getReg() != ShiftedIdxReg || |
| !Load->getOperand(2).isKill()) |
| continue; |
| |
| // If we're in PIC mode, there should be another ADD following. |
| auto *TRI = STI->getRegisterInfo(); |
| |
| // %base cannot be redefined after the load as it will appear before |
| // TBB/TBH like: |
| // %base = |
| // %base = |
| // tBB %base, %idx |
| if (registerDefinedBetween(BaseReg, Load->getNextNode(), MBB->end(), TRI)) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (isPositionIndependentOrROPI) { |
| MachineInstr *Add = Load->getNextNode(); |
| if (Add->getOpcode() != ARM::tADDrr || |
| Add->getOperand(2).getReg() != BaseReg || |
| Add->getOperand(3).getReg() != Load->getOperand(0).getReg() || |
| !Add->getOperand(3).isKill()) |
| continue; |
| if (Add->getOperand(0).getReg() != MI->getOperand(0).getReg()) |
| continue; |
| if (registerDefinedBetween(IdxReg, Add->getNextNode(), MI, TRI)) |
| // IdxReg gets redefined in the middle of the sequence. |
| continue; |
| Add->eraseFromParent(); |
| DeadSize += 2; |
| } else { |
| if (Load->getOperand(0).getReg() != MI->getOperand(0).getReg()) |
| continue; |
| if (registerDefinedBetween(IdxReg, Load->getNextNode(), MI, TRI)) |
| // IdxReg gets redefined in the middle of the sequence. |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| // Now safe to delete the load and lsl. The LEA will be removed later. |
| CanDeleteLEA = true; |
| Shift->eraseFromParent(); |
| Load->eraseFromParent(); |
| DeadSize += 4; |
| } |
| |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Shrink JT: " << *MI); |
| MachineInstr *CPEMI = User.CPEMI; |
| unsigned Opc = ByteOk ? ARM::t2TBB_JT : ARM::t2TBH_JT; |
| if (!isThumb2) |
| Opc = ByteOk ? ARM::tTBB_JT : ARM::tTBH_JT; |
| |
| MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI_JT = MI; |
| MachineInstr *NewJTMI = |
| BuildMI(*MBB, MI_JT, MI->getDebugLoc(), TII->get(Opc)) |
| .addReg(User.MI->getOperand(0).getReg(), |
| getKillRegState(BaseRegKill)) |
| .addReg(IdxReg, getKillRegState(IdxRegKill)) |
| .addJumpTableIndex(JTI, JTOP.getTargetFlags()) |
| .addImm(CPEMI->getOperand(0).getImm()); |
| LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << printMBBReference(*MBB) << ": " << *NewJTMI); |
| |
| unsigned JTOpc = ByteOk ? ARM::JUMPTABLE_TBB : ARM::JUMPTABLE_TBH; |
| CPEMI->setDesc(TII->get(JTOpc)); |
| |
| if (jumpTableFollowsTB(MI, User.CPEMI)) { |
| NewJTMI->getOperand(0).setReg(ARM::PC); |
| NewJTMI->getOperand(0).setIsKill(false); |
| |
| if (CanDeleteLEA) { |
| if (isThumb2) |
| RemoveDeadAddBetweenLEAAndJT(User.MI, MI, DeadSize); |
| |
| User.MI->eraseFromParent(); |
| DeadSize += isThumb2 ? 4 : 2; |
| |
| // The LEA was eliminated, the TBB instruction becomes the only new user |
| // of the jump table. |
| User.MI = NewJTMI; |
| User.MaxDisp = 4; |
| User.NegOk = false; |
| User.IsSoImm = false; |
| User.KnownAlignment = false; |
| } else { |
| // The LEA couldn't be eliminated, so we must add another CPUser to |
| // record the TBB or TBH use. |
| int CPEntryIdx = JumpTableEntryIndices[JTI]; |
| auto &CPEs = CPEntries[CPEntryIdx]; |
| auto Entry = |
| find_if(CPEs, [&](CPEntry &E) { return E.CPEMI == User.CPEMI; }); |
| ++Entry->RefCount; |
| CPUsers.emplace_back(CPUser(NewJTMI, User.CPEMI, 4, false, false)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| unsigned NewSize = TII->getInstSizeInBytes(*NewJTMI); |
| unsigned OrigSize = TII->getInstSizeInBytes(*MI); |
| MI->eraseFromParent(); |
| |
| int Delta = OrigSize - NewSize + DeadSize; |
| BBInfo[MBB->getNumber()].Size -= Delta; |
| BBUtils->adjustBBOffsetsAfter(MBB); |
| |
| ++NumTBs; |
| MadeChange = true; |
| } |
| |
| return MadeChange; |
| } |
| |
| /// reorderThumb2JumpTables - Adjust the function's block layout to ensure that |
| /// jump tables always branch forwards, since that's what tbb and tbh need. |
| bool ARMConstantIslands::reorderThumb2JumpTables() { |
| bool MadeChange = false; |
| |
| MachineJumpTableInfo *MJTI = MF->getJumpTableInfo(); |
| if (!MJTI) return false; |
| |
| const std::vector<MachineJumpTableEntry> &JT = MJTI->getJumpTables(); |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = T2JumpTables.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| MachineInstr *MI = T2JumpTables[i]; |
| const MCInstrDesc &MCID = MI->getDesc(); |
| unsigned NumOps = MCID.getNumOperands(); |
| unsigned JTOpIdx = NumOps - (MI->isPredicable() ? 2 : 1); |
| MachineOperand JTOP = MI->getOperand(JTOpIdx); |
| unsigned JTI = JTOP.getIndex(); |
| assert(JTI < JT.size()); |
| |
| // We prefer if target blocks for the jump table come after the jump |
| // instruction so we can use TB[BH]. Loop through the target blocks |
| // and try to adjust them such that that's true. |
| int JTNumber = MI->getParent()->getNumber(); |
| const std::vector<MachineBasicBlock*> &JTBBs = JT[JTI].MBBs; |
| for (unsigned j = 0, ee = JTBBs.size(); j != ee; ++j) { |
| MachineBasicBlock *MBB = JTBBs[j]; |
| int DTNumber = MBB->getNumber(); |
| |
| if (DTNumber < JTNumber) { |
| // The destination precedes the switch. Try to move the block forward |
| // so we have a positive offset. |
| MachineBasicBlock *NewBB = |
| adjustJTTargetBlockForward(MBB, MI->getParent()); |
| if (NewBB) |
| MJTI->ReplaceMBBInJumpTable(JTI, JTBBs[j], NewBB); |
| MadeChange = true; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return MadeChange; |
| } |
| |
| MachineBasicBlock *ARMConstantIslands:: |
| adjustJTTargetBlockForward(MachineBasicBlock *BB, MachineBasicBlock *JTBB) { |
| // If the destination block is terminated by an unconditional branch, |
| // try to move it; otherwise, create a new block following the jump |
| // table that branches back to the actual target. This is a very simple |
| // heuristic. FIXME: We can definitely improve it. |
| MachineBasicBlock *TBB = nullptr, *FBB = nullptr; |
| SmallVector<MachineOperand, 4> Cond; |
| SmallVector<MachineOperand, 4> CondPrior; |
| MachineFunction::iterator BBi = BB->getIterator(); |
| MachineFunction::iterator OldPrior = std::prev(BBi); |
| |
| // If the block terminator isn't analyzable, don't try to move the block |
| bool B = TII->analyzeBranch(*BB, TBB, FBB, Cond); |
| |
| // If the block ends in an unconditional branch, move it. The prior block |
| // has to have an analyzable terminator for us to move this one. Be paranoid |
| // and make sure we're not trying to move the entry block of the function. |
| if (!B && Cond.empty() && BB != &MF->front() && |
| !TII->analyzeBranch(*OldPrior, TBB, FBB, CondPrior)) { |
| BB->moveAfter(JTBB); |
| OldPrior->updateTerminator(); |
| BB->updateTerminator(); |
| // Update numbering to account for the block being moved. |
| MF->RenumberBlocks(); |
| ++NumJTMoved; |
| return nullptr; |
| } |
| |
| // Create a new MBB for the code after the jump BB. |
| MachineBasicBlock *NewBB = |
| MF->CreateMachineBasicBlock(JTBB->getBasicBlock()); |
| MachineFunction::iterator MBBI = ++JTBB->getIterator(); |
| MF->insert(MBBI, NewBB); |
| |
| // Copy live-in information to new block. |
| for (const MachineBasicBlock::RegisterMaskPair &RegMaskPair : BB->liveins()) |
| NewBB->addLiveIn(RegMaskPair); |
| |
| // Add an unconditional branch from NewBB to BB. |
| // There doesn't seem to be meaningful DebugInfo available; this doesn't |
| // correspond directly to anything in the source. |
| if (isThumb2) |
| BuildMI(NewBB, DebugLoc(), TII->get(ARM::t2B)) |
| .addMBB(BB) |
| .add(predOps(ARMCC::AL)); |
| else |
| BuildMI(NewBB, DebugLoc(), TII->get(ARM::tB)) |
| .addMBB(BB) |
| .add(predOps(ARMCC::AL)); |
| |
| // Update internal data structures to account for the newly inserted MBB. |
| MF->RenumberBlocks(NewBB); |
| |
| // Update the CFG. |
| NewBB->addSuccessor(BB); |
| JTBB->replaceSuccessor(BB, NewBB); |
| |
| ++NumJTInserted; |
| return NewBB; |
| } |
| |
| /// createARMConstantIslandPass - returns an instance of the constpool |
| /// island pass. |
| FunctionPass *llvm::createARMConstantIslandPass() { |
| return new ARMConstantIslands(); |
| } |
| |
| INITIALIZE_PASS(ARMConstantIslands, "arm-cp-islands", ARM_CP_ISLANDS_OPT_NAME, |
| false, false) |