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21 * questions. |
0 | 22 * |
23 */ | |
24 | |
1972 | 25 #include "precompiled.hpp" |
26 #include "libadt/vectset.hpp" | |
27 #include "memory/allocation.inline.hpp" | |
28 #include "opto/block.hpp" | |
29 #include "opto/c2compiler.hpp" | |
30 #include "opto/callnode.hpp" | |
31 #include "opto/cfgnode.hpp" | |
32 #include "opto/machnode.hpp" | |
33 #include "opto/opcodes.hpp" | |
34 #include "opto/phaseX.hpp" | |
35 #include "opto/rootnode.hpp" | |
36 #include "opto/runtime.hpp" | |
37 #include "runtime/deoptimization.hpp" | |
38 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_x86_32 | |
39 # include "adfiles/ad_x86_32.hpp" | |
40 #endif | |
41 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_x86_64 | |
42 # include "adfiles/ad_x86_64.hpp" | |
43 #endif | |
44 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_sparc | |
45 # include "adfiles/ad_sparc.hpp" | |
46 #endif | |
47 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_zero | |
48 # include "adfiles/ad_zero.hpp" | |
49 #endif | |
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50 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_arm |
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51 # include "adfiles/ad_arm.hpp" |
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52 #endif |
14391 | 53 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_ppc_32 |
54 # include "adfiles/ad_ppc_32.hpp" | |
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55 #endif |
14391 | 56 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_ppc_64 |
57 # include "adfiles/ad_ppc_64.hpp" | |
58 #endif | |
59 | |
1972 | 60 |
0 | 61 // Portions of code courtesy of Clifford Click |
62 | |
63 // Optimization - Graph Style | |
64 | |
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65 // To avoid float value underflow |
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66 #define MIN_BLOCK_FREQUENCY 1.e-35f |
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0 | 68 //----------------------------schedule_node_into_block------------------------- |
69 // Insert node n into block b. Look for projections of n and make sure they | |
70 // are in b also. | |
71 void PhaseCFG::schedule_node_into_block( Node *n, Block *b ) { | |
72 // Set basic block of n, Add n to b, | |
73 _bbs.map(n->_idx, b); | |
74 b->add_inst(n); | |
75 | |
76 // After Matching, nearly any old Node may have projections trailing it. | |
77 // These are usually machine-dependent flags. In any case, they might | |
78 // float to another block below this one. Move them up. | |
79 for (DUIterator_Fast imax, i = n->fast_outs(imax); i < imax; i++) { | |
80 Node* use = n->fast_out(i); | |
81 if (use->is_Proj()) { | |
82 Block* buse = _bbs[use->_idx]; | |
83 if (buse != b) { // In wrong block? | |
84 if (buse != NULL) | |
85 buse->find_remove(use); // Remove from wrong block | |
86 _bbs.map(use->_idx, b); // Re-insert in this block | |
87 b->add_inst(use); | |
88 } | |
89 } | |
90 } | |
91 } | |
92 | |
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93 //----------------------------replace_block_proj_ctrl------------------------- |
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94 // Nodes that have is_block_proj() nodes as their control need to use |
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95 // the appropriate Region for their actual block as their control since |
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96 // the projection will be in a predecessor block. |
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97 void PhaseCFG::replace_block_proj_ctrl( Node *n ) { |
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98 const Node *in0 = n->in(0); |
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99 assert(in0 != NULL, "Only control-dependent"); |
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100 const Node *p = in0->is_block_proj(); |
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101 if (p != NULL && p != n) { // Control from a block projection? |
4115 | 102 assert(!n->pinned() || n->is_MachConstantBase(), "only pinned MachConstantBase node is expected here"); |
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103 // Find trailing Region |
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104 Block *pb = _bbs[in0->_idx]; // Block-projection already has basic block |
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105 uint j = 0; |
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106 if (pb->_num_succs != 1) { // More then 1 successor? |
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107 // Search for successor |
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108 uint max = pb->_nodes.size(); |
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109 assert( max > 1, "" ); |
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110 uint start = max - pb->_num_succs; |
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111 // Find which output path belongs to projection |
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112 for (j = start; j < max; j++) { |
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113 if( pb->_nodes[j] == in0 ) |
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114 break; |
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115 } |
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116 assert( j < max, "must find" ); |
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117 // Change control to match head of successor basic block |
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118 j -= start; |
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119 } |
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120 n->set_req(0, pb->_succs[j]->head()); |
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121 } |
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122 } |
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0 | 124 |
125 //------------------------------schedule_pinned_nodes-------------------------- | |
126 // Set the basic block for Nodes pinned into blocks | |
127 void PhaseCFG::schedule_pinned_nodes( VectorSet &visited ) { | |
128 // Allocate node stack of size C->unique()+8 to avoid frequent realloc | |
129 GrowableArray <Node *> spstack(C->unique()+8); | |
130 spstack.push(_root); | |
131 while ( spstack.is_nonempty() ) { | |
132 Node *n = spstack.pop(); | |
133 if( !visited.test_set(n->_idx) ) { // Test node and flag it as visited | |
134 if( n->pinned() && !_bbs.lookup(n->_idx) ) { // Pinned? Nail it down! | |
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135 assert( n->in(0), "pinned Node must have Control" ); |
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136 // Before setting block replace block_proj control edge |
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137 replace_block_proj_ctrl(n); |
0 | 138 Node *input = n->in(0); |
139 while( !input->is_block_start() ) | |
140 input = input->in(0); | |
141 Block *b = _bbs[input->_idx]; // Basic block of controlling input | |
142 schedule_node_into_block(n, b); | |
143 } | |
144 for( int i = n->req() - 1; i >= 0; --i ) { // For all inputs | |
145 if( n->in(i) != NULL ) | |
146 spstack.push(n->in(i)); | |
147 } | |
148 } | |
149 } | |
150 } | |
151 | |
152 #ifdef ASSERT | |
153 // Assert that new input b2 is dominated by all previous inputs. | |
154 // Check this by by seeing that it is dominated by b1, the deepest | |
155 // input observed until b2. | |
156 static void assert_dom(Block* b1, Block* b2, Node* n, Block_Array &bbs) { | |
157 if (b1 == NULL) return; | |
158 assert(b1->_dom_depth < b2->_dom_depth, "sanity"); | |
159 Block* tmp = b2; | |
160 while (tmp != b1 && tmp != NULL) { | |
161 tmp = tmp->_idom; | |
162 } | |
163 if (tmp != b1) { | |
164 // Detected an unschedulable graph. Print some nice stuff and die. | |
165 tty->print_cr("!!! Unschedulable graph !!!"); | |
166 for (uint j=0; j<n->len(); j++) { // For all inputs | |
167 Node* inn = n->in(j); // Get input | |
168 if (inn == NULL) continue; // Ignore NULL, missing inputs | |
169 Block* inb = bbs[inn->_idx]; | |
170 tty->print("B%d idom=B%d depth=%2d ",inb->_pre_order, | |
171 inb->_idom ? inb->_idom->_pre_order : 0, inb->_dom_depth); | |
172 inn->dump(); | |
173 } | |
174 tty->print("Failing node: "); | |
175 n->dump(); | |
176 assert(false, "unscheduable graph"); | |
177 } | |
178 } | |
179 #endif | |
180 | |
181 static Block* find_deepest_input(Node* n, Block_Array &bbs) { | |
182 // Find the last input dominated by all other inputs. | |
183 Block* deepb = NULL; // Deepest block so far | |
184 int deepb_dom_depth = 0; | |
185 for (uint k = 0; k < n->len(); k++) { // For all inputs | |
186 Node* inn = n->in(k); // Get input | |
187 if (inn == NULL) continue; // Ignore NULL, missing inputs | |
188 Block* inb = bbs[inn->_idx]; | |
189 assert(inb != NULL, "must already have scheduled this input"); | |
190 if (deepb_dom_depth < (int) inb->_dom_depth) { | |
191 // The new inb must be dominated by the previous deepb. | |
192 // The various inputs must be linearly ordered in the dom | |
193 // tree, or else there will not be a unique deepest block. | |
194 DEBUG_ONLY(assert_dom(deepb, inb, n, bbs)); | |
195 deepb = inb; // Save deepest block | |
196 deepb_dom_depth = deepb->_dom_depth; | |
197 } | |
198 } | |
199 assert(deepb != NULL, "must be at least one input to n"); | |
200 return deepb; | |
201 } | |
202 | |
203 | |
204 //------------------------------schedule_early--------------------------------- | |
205 // Find the earliest Block any instruction can be placed in. Some instructions | |
206 // are pinned into Blocks. Unpinned instructions can appear in last block in | |
207 // which all their inputs occur. | |
208 bool PhaseCFG::schedule_early(VectorSet &visited, Node_List &roots) { | |
209 // Allocate stack with enough space to avoid frequent realloc | |
210 Node_Stack nstack(roots.Size() + 8); // (unique >> 1) + 24 from Java2D stats | |
211 // roots.push(_root); _root will be processed among C->top() inputs | |
212 roots.push(C->top()); | |
213 visited.set(C->top()->_idx); | |
214 | |
215 while (roots.size() != 0) { | |
216 // Use local variables nstack_top_n & nstack_top_i to cache values | |
217 // on stack's top. | |
218 Node *nstack_top_n = roots.pop(); | |
219 uint nstack_top_i = 0; | |
220 //while_nstack_nonempty: | |
221 while (true) { | |
222 // Get parent node and next input's index from stack's top. | |
223 Node *n = nstack_top_n; | |
224 uint i = nstack_top_i; | |
225 | |
226 if (i == 0) { | |
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227 // Fixup some control. Constants without control get attached |
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228 // to root and nodes that use is_block_proj() nodes should be attached |
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229 // to the region that starts their block. |
0 | 230 const Node *in0 = n->in(0); |
231 if (in0 != NULL) { // Control-dependent? | |
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232 replace_block_proj_ctrl(n); |
0 | 233 } else { // n->in(0) == NULL |
234 if (n->req() == 1) { // This guy is a constant with NO inputs? | |
235 n->set_req(0, _root); | |
236 } | |
237 } | |
238 } | |
239 | |
240 // First, visit all inputs and force them to get a block. If an | |
241 // input is already in a block we quit following inputs (to avoid | |
242 // cycles). Instead we put that Node on a worklist to be handled | |
243 // later (since IT'S inputs may not have a block yet). | |
244 bool done = true; // Assume all n's inputs will be processed | |
245 while (i < n->len()) { // For all inputs | |
246 Node *in = n->in(i); // Get input | |
247 ++i; | |
248 if (in == NULL) continue; // Ignore NULL, missing inputs | |
249 int is_visited = visited.test_set(in->_idx); | |
250 if (!_bbs.lookup(in->_idx)) { // Missing block selection? | |
251 if (is_visited) { | |
252 // assert( !visited.test(in->_idx), "did not schedule early" ); | |
253 return false; | |
254 } | |
255 nstack.push(n, i); // Save parent node and next input's index. | |
256 nstack_top_n = in; // Process current input now. | |
257 nstack_top_i = 0; | |
258 done = false; // Not all n's inputs processed. | |
259 break; // continue while_nstack_nonempty; | |
260 } else if (!is_visited) { // Input not yet visited? | |
261 roots.push(in); // Visit this guy later, using worklist | |
262 } | |
263 } | |
264 if (done) { | |
265 // All of n's inputs have been processed, complete post-processing. | |
266 | |
267 // Some instructions are pinned into a block. These include Region, | |
268 // Phi, Start, Return, and other control-dependent instructions and | |
269 // any projections which depend on them. | |
270 if (!n->pinned()) { | |
271 // Set earliest legal block. | |
272 _bbs.map(n->_idx, find_deepest_input(n, _bbs)); | |
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273 } else { |
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274 assert(_bbs[n->_idx] == _bbs[n->in(0)->_idx], "Pinned Node should be at the same block as its control edge"); |
0 | 275 } |
276 | |
277 if (nstack.is_empty()) { | |
278 // Finished all nodes on stack. | |
279 // Process next node on the worklist 'roots'. | |
280 break; | |
281 } | |
282 // Get saved parent node and next input's index. | |
283 nstack_top_n = nstack.node(); | |
284 nstack_top_i = nstack.index(); | |
285 nstack.pop(); | |
286 } // if (done) | |
287 } // while (true) | |
288 } // while (roots.size() != 0) | |
289 return true; | |
290 } | |
291 | |
292 //------------------------------dom_lca---------------------------------------- | |
293 // Find least common ancestor in dominator tree | |
294 // LCA is a current notion of LCA, to be raised above 'this'. | |
295 // As a convenient boundary condition, return 'this' if LCA is NULL. | |
296 // Find the LCA of those two nodes. | |
297 Block* Block::dom_lca(Block* LCA) { | |
298 if (LCA == NULL || LCA == this) return this; | |
299 | |
300 Block* anc = this; | |
301 while (anc->_dom_depth > LCA->_dom_depth) | |
302 anc = anc->_idom; // Walk up till anc is as high as LCA | |
303 | |
304 while (LCA->_dom_depth > anc->_dom_depth) | |
305 LCA = LCA->_idom; // Walk up till LCA is as high as anc | |
306 | |
307 while (LCA != anc) { // Walk both up till they are the same | |
308 LCA = LCA->_idom; | |
309 anc = anc->_idom; | |
310 } | |
311 | |
312 return LCA; | |
313 } | |
314 | |
315 //--------------------------raise_LCA_above_use-------------------------------- | |
316 // We are placing a definition, and have been given a def->use edge. | |
317 // The definition must dominate the use, so move the LCA upward in the | |
318 // dominator tree to dominate the use. If the use is a phi, adjust | |
319 // the LCA only with the phi input paths which actually use this def. | |
320 static Block* raise_LCA_above_use(Block* LCA, Node* use, Node* def, Block_Array &bbs) { | |
321 Block* buse = bbs[use->_idx]; | |
322 if (buse == NULL) return LCA; // Unused killing Projs have no use block | |
323 if (!use->is_Phi()) return buse->dom_lca(LCA); | |
324 uint pmax = use->req(); // Number of Phi inputs | |
325 // Why does not this loop just break after finding the matching input to | |
326 // the Phi? Well...it's like this. I do not have true def-use/use-def | |
327 // chains. Means I cannot distinguish, from the def-use direction, which | |
328 // of many use-defs lead from the same use to the same def. That is, this | |
329 // Phi might have several uses of the same def. Each use appears in a | |
330 // different predecessor block. But when I enter here, I cannot distinguish | |
331 // which use-def edge I should find the predecessor block for. So I find | |
332 // them all. Means I do a little extra work if a Phi uses the same value | |
333 // more than once. | |
334 for (uint j=1; j<pmax; j++) { // For all inputs | |
335 if (use->in(j) == def) { // Found matching input? | |
336 Block* pred = bbs[buse->pred(j)->_idx]; | |
337 LCA = pred->dom_lca(LCA); | |
338 } | |
339 } | |
340 return LCA; | |
341 } | |
342 | |
343 //----------------------------raise_LCA_above_marks---------------------------- | |
344 // Return a new LCA that dominates LCA and any of its marked predecessors. | |
345 // Search all my parents up to 'early' (exclusive), looking for predecessors | |
346 // which are marked with the given index. Return the LCA (in the dom tree) | |
347 // of all marked blocks. If there are none marked, return the original | |
348 // LCA. | |
349 static Block* raise_LCA_above_marks(Block* LCA, node_idx_t mark, | |
350 Block* early, Block_Array &bbs) { | |
351 Block_List worklist; | |
352 worklist.push(LCA); | |
353 while (worklist.size() > 0) { | |
354 Block* mid = worklist.pop(); | |
355 if (mid == early) continue; // stop searching here | |
356 | |
357 // Test and set the visited bit. | |
358 if (mid->raise_LCA_visited() == mark) continue; // already visited | |
359 | |
360 // Don't process the current LCA, otherwise the search may terminate early | |
361 if (mid != LCA && mid->raise_LCA_mark() == mark) { | |
362 // Raise the LCA. | |
363 LCA = mid->dom_lca(LCA); | |
364 if (LCA == early) break; // stop searching everywhere | |
365 assert(early->dominates(LCA), "early is high enough"); | |
366 // Resume searching at that point, skipping intermediate levels. | |
367 worklist.push(LCA); | |
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369 continue; // Don't mark as visited to avoid early termination. |
0 | 370 } else { |
371 // Keep searching through this block's predecessors. | |
372 for (uint j = 1, jmax = mid->num_preds(); j < jmax; j++) { | |
373 Block* mid_parent = bbs[ mid->pred(j)->_idx ]; | |
374 worklist.push(mid_parent); | |
375 } | |
376 } | |
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377 mid->set_raise_LCA_visited(mark); |
0 | 378 } |
379 return LCA; | |
380 } | |
381 | |
382 //--------------------------memory_early_block-------------------------------- | |
383 // This is a variation of find_deepest_input, the heart of schedule_early. | |
384 // Find the "early" block for a load, if we considered only memory and | |
385 // address inputs, that is, if other data inputs were ignored. | |
386 // | |
387 // Because a subset of edges are considered, the resulting block will | |
388 // be earlier (at a shallower dom_depth) than the true schedule_early | |
389 // point of the node. We compute this earlier block as a more permissive | |
390 // site for anti-dependency insertion, but only if subsume_loads is enabled. | |
391 static Block* memory_early_block(Node* load, Block* early, Block_Array &bbs) { | |
392 Node* base; | |
393 Node* index; | |
394 Node* store = load->in(MemNode::Memory); | |
395 load->as_Mach()->memory_inputs(base, index); | |
396 | |
397 assert(base != NodeSentinel && index != NodeSentinel, | |
398 "unexpected base/index inputs"); | |
399 | |
400 Node* mem_inputs[4]; | |
401 int mem_inputs_length = 0; | |
402 if (base != NULL) mem_inputs[mem_inputs_length++] = base; | |
403 if (index != NULL) mem_inputs[mem_inputs_length++] = index; | |
404 if (store != NULL) mem_inputs[mem_inputs_length++] = store; | |
405 | |
406 // In the comparision below, add one to account for the control input, | |
407 // which may be null, but always takes up a spot in the in array. | |
408 if (mem_inputs_length + 1 < (int) load->req()) { | |
409 // This "load" has more inputs than just the memory, base and index inputs. | |
410 // For purposes of checking anti-dependences, we need to start | |
411 // from the early block of only the address portion of the instruction, | |
412 // and ignore other blocks that may have factored into the wider | |
413 // schedule_early calculation. | |
414 if (load->in(0) != NULL) mem_inputs[mem_inputs_length++] = load->in(0); | |
415 | |
416 Block* deepb = NULL; // Deepest block so far | |
417 int deepb_dom_depth = 0; | |
418 for (int i = 0; i < mem_inputs_length; i++) { | |
419 Block* inb = bbs[mem_inputs[i]->_idx]; | |
420 if (deepb_dom_depth < (int) inb->_dom_depth) { | |
421 // The new inb must be dominated by the previous deepb. | |
422 // The various inputs must be linearly ordered in the dom | |
423 // tree, or else there will not be a unique deepest block. | |
424 DEBUG_ONLY(assert_dom(deepb, inb, load, bbs)); | |
425 deepb = inb; // Save deepest block | |
426 deepb_dom_depth = deepb->_dom_depth; | |
427 } | |
428 } | |
429 early = deepb; | |
430 } | |
431 | |
432 return early; | |
433 } | |
434 | |
435 //--------------------------insert_anti_dependences--------------------------- | |
436 // A load may need to witness memory that nearby stores can overwrite. | |
437 // For each nearby store, either insert an "anti-dependence" edge | |
438 // from the load to the store, or else move LCA upward to force the | |
439 // load to (eventually) be scheduled in a block above the store. | |
440 // | |
441 // Do not add edges to stores on distinct control-flow paths; | |
442 // only add edges to stores which might interfere. | |
443 // | |
444 // Return the (updated) LCA. There will not be any possibly interfering | |
445 // store between the load's "early block" and the updated LCA. | |
446 // Any stores in the updated LCA will have new precedence edges | |
447 // back to the load. The caller is expected to schedule the load | |
448 // in the LCA, in which case the precedence edges will make LCM | |
449 // preserve anti-dependences. The caller may also hoist the load | |
450 // above the LCA, if it is not the early block. | |
451 Block* PhaseCFG::insert_anti_dependences(Block* LCA, Node* load, bool verify) { | |
452 assert(load->needs_anti_dependence_check(), "must be a load of some sort"); | |
453 assert(LCA != NULL, ""); | |
454 DEBUG_ONLY(Block* LCA_orig = LCA); | |
455 | |
456 // Compute the alias index. Loads and stores with different alias indices | |
457 // do not need anti-dependence edges. | |
458 uint load_alias_idx = C->get_alias_index(load->adr_type()); | |
459 #ifdef ASSERT | |
460 if (load_alias_idx == Compile::AliasIdxBot && C->AliasLevel() > 0 && | |
461 (PrintOpto || VerifyAliases || | |
462 PrintMiscellaneous && (WizardMode || Verbose))) { | |
463 // Load nodes should not consume all of memory. | |
464 // Reporting a bottom type indicates a bug in adlc. | |
465 // If some particular type of node validly consumes all of memory, | |
466 // sharpen the preceding "if" to exclude it, so we can catch bugs here. | |
467 tty->print_cr("*** Possible Anti-Dependence Bug: Load consumes all of memory."); | |
468 load->dump(2); | |
469 if (VerifyAliases) assert(load_alias_idx != Compile::AliasIdxBot, ""); | |
470 } | |
471 #endif | |
472 assert(load_alias_idx || (load->is_Mach() && load->as_Mach()->ideal_Opcode() == Op_StrComp), | |
473 "String compare is only known 'load' that does not conflict with any stores"); | |
681 | 474 assert(load_alias_idx || (load->is_Mach() && load->as_Mach()->ideal_Opcode() == Op_StrEquals), |
475 "String equals is a 'load' that does not conflict with any stores"); | |
476 assert(load_alias_idx || (load->is_Mach() && load->as_Mach()->ideal_Opcode() == Op_StrIndexOf), | |
477 "String indexOf is a 'load' that does not conflict with any stores"); | |
478 assert(load_alias_idx || (load->is_Mach() && load->as_Mach()->ideal_Opcode() == Op_AryEq), | |
479 "Arrays equals is a 'load' that do not conflict with any stores"); | |
0 | 480 |
481 if (!C->alias_type(load_alias_idx)->is_rewritable()) { | |
482 // It is impossible to spoil this load by putting stores before it, | |
483 // because we know that the stores will never update the value | |
484 // which 'load' must witness. | |
485 return LCA; | |
486 } | |
487 | |
488 node_idx_t load_index = load->_idx; | |
489 | |
490 // Note the earliest legal placement of 'load', as determined by | |
491 // by the unique point in the dom tree where all memory effects | |
492 // and other inputs are first available. (Computed by schedule_early.) | |
493 // For normal loads, 'early' is the shallowest place (dom graph wise) | |
494 // to look for anti-deps between this load and any store. | |
495 Block* early = _bbs[load_index]; | |
496 | |
497 // If we are subsuming loads, compute an "early" block that only considers | |
498 // memory or address inputs. This block may be different than the | |
499 // schedule_early block in that it could be at an even shallower depth in the | |
500 // dominator tree, and allow for a broader discovery of anti-dependences. | |
501 if (C->subsume_loads()) { | |
502 early = memory_early_block(load, early, _bbs); | |
503 } | |
504 | |
505 ResourceArea *area = Thread::current()->resource_area(); | |
506 Node_List worklist_mem(area); // prior memory state to store | |
507 Node_List worklist_store(area); // possible-def to explore | |
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508 Node_List worklist_visited(area); // visited mergemem nodes |
0 | 509 Node_List non_early_stores(area); // all relevant stores outside of early |
510 bool must_raise_LCA = false; | |
511 | |
512 #ifdef TRACK_PHI_INPUTS | |
513 // %%% This extra checking fails because MergeMem nodes are not GVNed. | |
514 // Provide "phi_inputs" to check if every input to a PhiNode is from the | |
515 // original memory state. This indicates a PhiNode for which should not | |
516 // prevent the load from sinking. For such a block, set_raise_LCA_mark | |
517 // may be overly conservative. | |
518 // Mechanism: count inputs seen for each Phi encountered in worklist_store. | |
519 DEBUG_ONLY(GrowableArray<uint> phi_inputs(area, C->unique(),0,0)); | |
520 #endif | |
521 | |
522 // 'load' uses some memory state; look for users of the same state. | |
523 // Recurse through MergeMem nodes to the stores that use them. | |
524 | |
525 // Each of these stores is a possible definition of memory | |
526 // that 'load' needs to use. We need to force 'load' | |
527 // to occur before each such store. When the store is in | |
528 // the same block as 'load', we insert an anti-dependence | |
529 // edge load->store. | |
530 | |
531 // The relevant stores "nearby" the load consist of a tree rooted | |
532 // at initial_mem, with internal nodes of type MergeMem. | |
533 // Therefore, the branches visited by the worklist are of this form: | |
534 // initial_mem -> (MergeMem ->)* store | |
535 // The anti-dependence constraints apply only to the fringe of this tree. | |
536 | |
537 Node* initial_mem = load->in(MemNode::Memory); | |
538 worklist_store.push(initial_mem); | |
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539 worklist_visited.push(initial_mem); |
0 | 540 worklist_mem.push(NULL); |
541 while (worklist_store.size() > 0) { | |
542 // Examine a nearby store to see if it might interfere with our load. | |
543 Node* mem = worklist_mem.pop(); | |
544 Node* store = worklist_store.pop(); | |
545 uint op = store->Opcode(); | |
546 | |
547 // MergeMems do not directly have anti-deps. | |
548 // Treat them as internal nodes in a forward tree of memory states, | |
549 // the leaves of which are each a 'possible-def'. | |
550 if (store == initial_mem // root (exclusive) of tree we are searching | |
551 || op == Op_MergeMem // internal node of tree we are searching | |
552 ) { | |
553 mem = store; // It's not a possibly interfering store. | |
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0 | 557 for (DUIterator_Fast imax, i = mem->fast_outs(imax); i < imax; i++) { |
558 store = mem->fast_out(i); | |
559 if (store->is_MergeMem()) { | |
560 // Be sure we don't get into combinatorial problems. | |
561 // (Allow phis to be repeated; they can merge two relevant states.) | |
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567 worklist_visited.push(store); |
0 | 568 } |
569 worklist_mem.push(mem); | |
570 worklist_store.push(store); | |
571 } | |
572 continue; | |
573 } | |
574 | |
575 if (op == Op_MachProj || op == Op_Catch) continue; | |
576 if (store->needs_anti_dependence_check()) continue; // not really a store | |
577 | |
578 // Compute the alias index. Loads and stores with different alias | |
579 // indices do not need anti-dependence edges. Wide MemBar's are | |
580 // anti-dependent on everything (except immutable memories). | |
581 const TypePtr* adr_type = store->adr_type(); | |
582 if (!C->can_alias(adr_type, load_alias_idx)) continue; | |
583 | |
584 // Most slow-path runtime calls do NOT modify Java memory, but | |
585 // they can block and so write Raw memory. | |
586 if (store->is_Mach()) { | |
587 MachNode* mstore = store->as_Mach(); | |
588 if (load_alias_idx != Compile::AliasIdxRaw) { | |
589 // Check for call into the runtime using the Java calling | |
590 // convention (and from there into a wrapper); it has no | |
591 // _method. Can't do this optimization for Native calls because | |
592 // they CAN write to Java memory. | |
593 if (mstore->ideal_Opcode() == Op_CallStaticJava) { | |
594 assert(mstore->is_MachSafePoint(), ""); | |
595 MachSafePointNode* ms = (MachSafePointNode*) mstore; | |
596 assert(ms->is_MachCallJava(), ""); | |
597 MachCallJavaNode* mcj = (MachCallJavaNode*) ms; | |
598 if (mcj->_method == NULL) { | |
599 // These runtime calls do not write to Java visible memory | |
600 // (other than Raw) and so do not require anti-dependence edges. | |
601 continue; | |
602 } | |
603 } | |
604 // Same for SafePoints: they read/write Raw but only read otherwise. | |
605 // This is basically a workaround for SafePoints only defining control | |
606 // instead of control + memory. | |
607 if (mstore->ideal_Opcode() == Op_SafePoint) | |
608 continue; | |
609 } else { | |
610 // Some raw memory, such as the load of "top" at an allocation, | |
611 // can be control dependent on the previous safepoint. See | |
612 // comments in GraphKit::allocate_heap() about control input. | |
613 // Inserting an anti-dep between such a safepoint and a use | |
614 // creates a cycle, and will cause a subsequent failure in | |
615 // local scheduling. (BugId 4919904) | |
616 // (%%% How can a control input be a safepoint and not a projection??) | |
617 if (mstore->ideal_Opcode() == Op_SafePoint && load->in(0) == mstore) | |
618 continue; | |
619 } | |
620 } | |
621 | |
622 // Identify a block that the current load must be above, | |
623 // or else observe that 'store' is all the way up in the | |
624 // earliest legal block for 'load'. In the latter case, | |
625 // immediately insert an anti-dependence edge. | |
626 Block* store_block = _bbs[store->_idx]; | |
627 assert(store_block != NULL, "unused killing projections skipped above"); | |
628 | |
629 if (store->is_Phi()) { | |
630 // 'load' uses memory which is one (or more) of the Phi's inputs. | |
631 // It must be scheduled not before the Phi, but rather before | |
632 // each of the relevant Phi inputs. | |
633 // | |
634 // Instead of finding the LCA of all inputs to a Phi that match 'mem', | |
635 // we mark each corresponding predecessor block and do a combined | |
636 // hoisting operation later (raise_LCA_above_marks). | |
637 // | |
638 // Do not assert(store_block != early, "Phi merging memory after access") | |
639 // PhiNode may be at start of block 'early' with backedge to 'early' | |
640 DEBUG_ONLY(bool found_match = false); | |
641 for (uint j = PhiNode::Input, jmax = store->req(); j < jmax; j++) { | |
642 if (store->in(j) == mem) { // Found matching input? | |
643 DEBUG_ONLY(found_match = true); | |
644 Block* pred_block = _bbs[store_block->pred(j)->_idx]; | |
645 if (pred_block != early) { | |
646 // If any predecessor of the Phi matches the load's "early block", | |
647 // we do not need a precedence edge between the Phi and 'load' | |
605 | 648 // since the load will be forced into a block preceding the Phi. |
0 | 649 pred_block->set_raise_LCA_mark(load_index); |
650 assert(!LCA_orig->dominates(pred_block) || | |
651 early->dominates(pred_block), "early is high enough"); | |
652 must_raise_LCA = true; | |
788 | 653 } else { |
654 // anti-dependent upon PHI pinned below 'early', no edge needed | |
655 LCA = early; // but can not schedule below 'early' | |
0 | 656 } |
657 } | |
658 } | |
659 assert(found_match, "no worklist bug"); | |
660 #ifdef TRACK_PHI_INPUTS | |
661 #ifdef ASSERT | |
662 // This assert asks about correct handling of PhiNodes, which may not | |
663 // have all input edges directly from 'mem'. See BugId 4621264 | |
664 int num_mem_inputs = phi_inputs.at_grow(store->_idx,0) + 1; | |
665 // Increment by exactly one even if there are multiple copies of 'mem' | |
666 // coming into the phi, because we will run this block several times | |
667 // if there are several copies of 'mem'. (That's how DU iterators work.) | |
668 phi_inputs.at_put(store->_idx, num_mem_inputs); | |
669 assert(PhiNode::Input + num_mem_inputs < store->req(), | |
670 "Expect at least one phi input will not be from original memory state"); | |
671 #endif //ASSERT | |
672 #endif //TRACK_PHI_INPUTS | |
673 } else if (store_block != early) { | |
674 // 'store' is between the current LCA and earliest possible block. | |
675 // Label its block, and decide later on how to raise the LCA | |
676 // to include the effect on LCA of this store. | |
677 // If this store's block gets chosen as the raised LCA, we | |
678 // will find him on the non_early_stores list and stick him | |
679 // with a precedence edge. | |
680 // (But, don't bother if LCA is already raised all the way.) | |
681 if (LCA != early) { | |
682 store_block->set_raise_LCA_mark(load_index); | |
683 must_raise_LCA = true; | |
684 non_early_stores.push(store); | |
685 } | |
686 } else { | |
687 // Found a possibly-interfering store in the load's 'early' block. | |
688 // This means 'load' cannot sink at all in the dominator tree. | |
689 // Add an anti-dep edge, and squeeze 'load' into the highest block. | |
690 assert(store != load->in(0), "dependence cycle found"); | |
691 if (verify) { | |
692 assert(store->find_edge(load) != -1, "missing precedence edge"); | |
693 } else { | |
694 store->add_prec(load); | |
695 } | |
696 LCA = early; | |
697 // This turns off the process of gathering non_early_stores. | |
698 } | |
699 } | |
700 // (Worklist is now empty; all nearby stores have been visited.) | |
701 | |
702 // Finished if 'load' must be scheduled in its 'early' block. | |
703 // If we found any stores there, they have already been given | |
704 // precedence edges. | |
705 if (LCA == early) return LCA; | |
706 | |
707 // We get here only if there are no possibly-interfering stores | |
708 // in the load's 'early' block. Move LCA up above all predecessors | |
709 // which contain stores we have noted. | |
710 // | |
711 // The raised LCA block can be a home to such interfering stores, | |
712 // but its predecessors must not contain any such stores. | |
713 // | |
714 // The raised LCA will be a lower bound for placing the load, | |
715 // preventing the load from sinking past any block containing | |
716 // a store that may invalidate the memory state required by 'load'. | |
717 if (must_raise_LCA) | |
718 LCA = raise_LCA_above_marks(LCA, load->_idx, early, _bbs); | |
719 if (LCA == early) return LCA; | |
720 | |
721 // Insert anti-dependence edges from 'load' to each store | |
722 // in the non-early LCA block. | |
723 // Mine the non_early_stores list for such stores. | |
724 if (LCA->raise_LCA_mark() == load_index) { | |
725 while (non_early_stores.size() > 0) { | |
726 Node* store = non_early_stores.pop(); | |
727 Block* store_block = _bbs[store->_idx]; | |
728 if (store_block == LCA) { | |
729 // add anti_dependence from store to load in its own block | |
730 assert(store != load->in(0), "dependence cycle found"); | |
731 if (verify) { | |
732 assert(store->find_edge(load) != -1, "missing precedence edge"); | |
733 } else { | |
734 store->add_prec(load); | |
735 } | |
736 } else { | |
737 assert(store_block->raise_LCA_mark() == load_index, "block was marked"); | |
738 // Any other stores we found must be either inside the new LCA | |
739 // or else outside the original LCA. In the latter case, they | |
740 // did not interfere with any use of 'load'. | |
741 assert(LCA->dominates(store_block) | |
742 || !LCA_orig->dominates(store_block), "no stray stores"); | |
743 } | |
744 } | |
745 } | |
746 | |
747 // Return the highest block containing stores; any stores | |
748 // within that block have been given anti-dependence edges. | |
749 return LCA; | |
750 } | |
751 | |
752 // This class is used to iterate backwards over the nodes in the graph. | |
753 | |
754 class Node_Backward_Iterator { | |
755 | |
756 private: | |
757 Node_Backward_Iterator(); | |
758 | |
759 public: | |
760 // Constructor for the iterator | |
761 Node_Backward_Iterator(Node *root, VectorSet &visited, Node_List &stack, Block_Array &bbs); | |
762 | |
763 // Postincrement operator to iterate over the nodes | |
764 Node *next(); | |
765 | |
766 private: | |
767 VectorSet &_visited; | |
768 Node_List &_stack; | |
769 Block_Array &_bbs; | |
770 }; | |
771 | |
772 // Constructor for the Node_Backward_Iterator | |
773 Node_Backward_Iterator::Node_Backward_Iterator( Node *root, VectorSet &visited, Node_List &stack, Block_Array &bbs ) | |
774 : _visited(visited), _stack(stack), _bbs(bbs) { | |
775 // The stack should contain exactly the root | |
776 stack.clear(); | |
777 stack.push(root); | |
778 | |
779 // Clear the visited bits | |
780 visited.Clear(); | |
781 } | |
782 | |
783 // Iterator for the Node_Backward_Iterator | |
784 Node *Node_Backward_Iterator::next() { | |
785 | |
786 // If the _stack is empty, then just return NULL: finished. | |
787 if ( !_stack.size() ) | |
788 return NULL; | |
789 | |
790 // '_stack' is emulating a real _stack. The 'visit-all-users' loop has been | |
791 // made stateless, so I do not need to record the index 'i' on my _stack. | |
792 // Instead I visit all users each time, scanning for unvisited users. | |
793 // I visit unvisited not-anti-dependence users first, then anti-dependent | |
794 // children next. | |
795 Node *self = _stack.pop(); | |
796 | |
797 // I cycle here when I am entering a deeper level of recursion. | |
798 // The key variable 'self' was set prior to jumping here. | |
799 while( 1 ) { | |
800 | |
801 _visited.set(self->_idx); | |
802 | |
803 // Now schedule all uses as late as possible. | |
804 uint src = self->is_Proj() ? self->in(0)->_idx : self->_idx; | |
805 uint src_rpo = _bbs[src]->_rpo; | |
806 | |
807 // Schedule all nodes in a post-order visit | |
808 Node *unvisited = NULL; // Unvisited anti-dependent Node, if any | |
809 | |
810 // Scan for unvisited nodes | |
811 for (DUIterator_Fast imax, i = self->fast_outs(imax); i < imax; i++) { | |
812 // For all uses, schedule late | |
813 Node* n = self->fast_out(i); // Use | |
814 | |
815 // Skip already visited children | |
816 if ( _visited.test(n->_idx) ) | |
817 continue; | |
818 | |
819 // do not traverse backward control edges | |
820 Node *use = n->is_Proj() ? n->in(0) : n; | |
821 uint use_rpo = _bbs[use->_idx]->_rpo; | |
822 | |
823 if ( use_rpo < src_rpo ) | |
824 continue; | |
825 | |
826 // Phi nodes always precede uses in a basic block | |
827 if ( use_rpo == src_rpo && use->is_Phi() ) | |
828 continue; | |
829 | |
830 unvisited = n; // Found unvisited | |
831 | |
832 // Check for possible-anti-dependent | |
833 if( !n->needs_anti_dependence_check() ) | |
834 break; // Not visited, not anti-dep; schedule it NOW | |
835 } | |
836 | |
837 // Did I find an unvisited not-anti-dependent Node? | |
838 if ( !unvisited ) | |
839 break; // All done with children; post-visit 'self' | |
840 | |
841 // Visit the unvisited Node. Contains the obvious push to | |
842 // indicate I'm entering a deeper level of recursion. I push the | |
843 // old state onto the _stack and set a new state and loop (recurse). | |
844 _stack.push(self); | |
845 self = unvisited; | |
846 } // End recursion loop | |
847 | |
848 return self; | |
849 } | |
850 | |
851 //------------------------------ComputeLatenciesBackwards---------------------- | |
852 // Compute the latency of all the instructions. | |
853 void PhaseCFG::ComputeLatenciesBackwards(VectorSet &visited, Node_List &stack) { | |
854 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
855 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) | |
856 tty->print("\n#---- ComputeLatenciesBackwards ----\n"); | |
857 #endif | |
858 | |
859 Node_Backward_Iterator iter((Node *)_root, visited, stack, _bbs); | |
860 Node *n; | |
861 | |
862 // Walk over all the nodes from last to first | |
863 while (n = iter.next()) { | |
864 // Set the latency for the definitions of this instruction | |
865 partial_latency_of_defs(n); | |
866 } | |
867 } // end ComputeLatenciesBackwards | |
868 | |
869 //------------------------------partial_latency_of_defs------------------------ | |
870 // Compute the latency impact of this node on all defs. This computes | |
871 // a number that increases as we approach the beginning of the routine. | |
872 void PhaseCFG::partial_latency_of_defs(Node *n) { | |
873 // Set the latency for this instruction | |
874 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
875 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
876 tty->print("# latency_to_inputs: node_latency[%d] = %d for node", | |
1685 | 877 n->_idx, _node_latency->at_grow(n->_idx)); |
0 | 878 dump(); |
879 } | |
880 #endif | |
881 | |
882 if (n->is_Proj()) | |
883 n = n->in(0); | |
884 | |
885 if (n->is_Root()) | |
886 return; | |
887 | |
888 uint nlen = n->len(); | |
1685 | 889 uint use_latency = _node_latency->at_grow(n->_idx); |
0 | 890 uint use_pre_order = _bbs[n->_idx]->_pre_order; |
891 | |
892 for ( uint j=0; j<nlen; j++ ) { | |
893 Node *def = n->in(j); | |
894 | |
895 if (!def || def == n) | |
896 continue; | |
897 | |
898 // Walk backwards thru projections | |
899 if (def->is_Proj()) | |
900 def = def->in(0); | |
901 | |
902 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
903 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
904 tty->print("# in(%2d): ", j); | |
905 def->dump(); | |
906 } | |
907 #endif | |
908 | |
909 // If the defining block is not known, assume it is ok | |
910 Block *def_block = _bbs[def->_idx]; | |
911 uint def_pre_order = def_block ? def_block->_pre_order : 0; | |
912 | |
913 if ( (use_pre_order < def_pre_order) || | |
914 (use_pre_order == def_pre_order && n->is_Phi()) ) | |
915 continue; | |
916 | |
917 uint delta_latency = n->latency(j); | |
918 uint current_latency = delta_latency + use_latency; | |
919 | |
1685 | 920 if (_node_latency->at_grow(def->_idx) < current_latency) { |
921 _node_latency->at_put_grow(def->_idx, current_latency); | |
0 | 922 } |
923 | |
924 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
925 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
926 tty->print_cr("# %d + edge_latency(%d) == %d -> %d, node_latency[%d] = %d", | |
927 use_latency, j, delta_latency, current_latency, def->_idx, | |
1685 | 928 _node_latency->at_grow(def->_idx)); |
0 | 929 } |
930 #endif | |
931 } | |
932 } | |
933 | |
934 //------------------------------latency_from_use------------------------------- | |
935 // Compute the latency of a specific use | |
936 int PhaseCFG::latency_from_use(Node *n, const Node *def, Node *use) { | |
937 // If self-reference, return no latency | |
938 if (use == n || use->is_Root()) | |
939 return 0; | |
940 | |
941 uint def_pre_order = _bbs[def->_idx]->_pre_order; | |
942 uint latency = 0; | |
943 | |
944 // If the use is not a projection, then it is simple... | |
945 if (!use->is_Proj()) { | |
946 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
947 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
948 tty->print("# out(): "); | |
949 use->dump(); | |
950 } | |
951 #endif | |
952 | |
953 uint use_pre_order = _bbs[use->_idx]->_pre_order; | |
954 | |
955 if (use_pre_order < def_pre_order) | |
956 return 0; | |
957 | |
958 if (use_pre_order == def_pre_order && use->is_Phi()) | |
959 return 0; | |
960 | |
961 uint nlen = use->len(); | |
1685 | 962 uint nl = _node_latency->at_grow(use->_idx); |
0 | 963 |
964 for ( uint j=0; j<nlen; j++ ) { | |
965 if (use->in(j) == n) { | |
966 // Change this if we want local latencies | |
967 uint ul = use->latency(j); | |
968 uint l = ul + nl; | |
969 if (latency < l) latency = l; | |
970 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
971 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
972 tty->print_cr("# %d + edge_latency(%d) == %d -> %d, latency = %d", | |
973 nl, j, ul, l, latency); | |
974 } | |
975 #endif | |
976 } | |
977 } | |
978 } else { | |
979 // This is a projection, just grab the latency of the use(s) | |
980 for (DUIterator_Fast jmax, j = use->fast_outs(jmax); j < jmax; j++) { | |
981 uint l = latency_from_use(use, def, use->fast_out(j)); | |
982 if (latency < l) latency = l; | |
983 } | |
984 } | |
985 | |
986 return latency; | |
987 } | |
988 | |
989 //------------------------------latency_from_uses------------------------------ | |
990 // Compute the latency of this instruction relative to all of it's uses. | |
991 // This computes a number that increases as we approach the beginning of the | |
992 // routine. | |
993 void PhaseCFG::latency_from_uses(Node *n) { | |
994 // Set the latency for this instruction | |
995 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
996 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
997 tty->print("# latency_from_outputs: node_latency[%d] = %d for node", | |
1685 | 998 n->_idx, _node_latency->at_grow(n->_idx)); |
0 | 999 dump(); |
1000 } | |
1001 #endif | |
1002 uint latency=0; | |
1003 const Node *def = n->is_Proj() ? n->in(0): n; | |
1004 | |
1005 for (DUIterator_Fast imax, i = n->fast_outs(imax); i < imax; i++) { | |
1006 uint l = latency_from_use(n, def, n->fast_out(i)); | |
1007 | |
1008 if (latency < l) latency = l; | |
1009 } | |
1010 | |
1685 | 1011 _node_latency->at_put_grow(n->_idx, latency); |
0 | 1012 } |
1013 | |
1014 //------------------------------hoist_to_cheaper_block------------------------- | |
1015 // Pick a block for node self, between early and LCA, that is a cheaper | |
1016 // alternative to LCA. | |
1017 Block* PhaseCFG::hoist_to_cheaper_block(Block* LCA, Block* early, Node* self) { | |
1018 const double delta = 1+PROB_UNLIKELY_MAG(4); | |
1019 Block* least = LCA; | |
1020 double least_freq = least->_freq; | |
1685 | 1021 uint target = _node_latency->at_grow(self->_idx); |
1022 uint start_latency = _node_latency->at_grow(LCA->_nodes[0]->_idx); | |
1023 uint end_latency = _node_latency->at_grow(LCA->_nodes[LCA->end_idx()]->_idx); | |
0 | 1024 bool in_latency = (target <= start_latency); |
1025 const Block* root_block = _bbs[_root->_idx]; | |
1026 | |
1027 // Turn off latency scheduling if scheduling is just plain off | |
1028 if (!C->do_scheduling()) | |
1029 in_latency = true; | |
1030 | |
1031 // Do not hoist (to cover latency) instructions which target a | |
1032 // single register. Hoisting stretches the live range of the | |
1033 // single register and may force spilling. | |
1034 MachNode* mach = self->is_Mach() ? self->as_Mach() : NULL; | |
1035 if (mach && mach->out_RegMask().is_bound1() && mach->out_RegMask().is_NotEmpty()) | |
1036 in_latency = true; | |
1037 | |
1038 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
1039 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
1040 tty->print("# Find cheaper block for latency %d: ", | |
1685 | 1041 _node_latency->at_grow(self->_idx)); |
0 | 1042 self->dump(); |
1043 tty->print_cr("# B%d: start latency for [%4d]=%d, end latency for [%4d]=%d, freq=%g", | |
1044 LCA->_pre_order, | |
1045 LCA->_nodes[0]->_idx, | |
1046 start_latency, | |
1047 LCA->_nodes[LCA->end_idx()]->_idx, | |
1048 end_latency, | |
1049 least_freq); | |
1050 } | |
1051 #endif | |
1052 | |
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0 | 1055 // Walk up the dominator tree from LCA (Lowest common ancestor) to |
1056 // the earliest legal location. Capture the least execution frequency. | |
1057 while (LCA != early) { | |
1058 LCA = LCA->_idom; // Follow up the dominator tree | |
1059 | |
1060 if (LCA == NULL) { | |
1061 // Bailout without retry | |
1062 C->record_method_not_compilable("late schedule failed: LCA == NULL"); | |
1063 return least; | |
1064 } | |
1065 | |
1066 // Don't hoist machine instructions to the root basic block | |
1067 if (mach && LCA == root_block) | |
1068 break; | |
1069 | |
1685 | 1070 uint start_lat = _node_latency->at_grow(LCA->_nodes[0]->_idx); |
0 | 1071 uint end_idx = LCA->end_idx(); |
1685 | 1072 uint end_lat = _node_latency->at_grow(LCA->_nodes[end_idx]->_idx); |
0 | 1073 double LCA_freq = LCA->_freq; |
1074 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
1075 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
1076 tty->print_cr("# B%d: start latency for [%4d]=%d, end latency for [%4d]=%d, freq=%g", | |
1077 LCA->_pre_order, LCA->_nodes[0]->_idx, start_lat, end_idx, end_lat, LCA_freq); | |
1078 } | |
1079 #endif | |
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0 | 1081 if (LCA_freq < least_freq || // Better Frequency |
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1084 !in_latency && // No block containing latency |
0 | 1085 LCA_freq < least_freq * delta && // No worse frequency |
1086 target >= end_lat && // within latency range | |
1087 !self->is_iteratively_computed() ) // But don't hoist IV increments | |
1088 // because they may end up above other uses of their phi forcing | |
1089 // their result register to be different from their input. | |
1090 ) { | |
1091 least = LCA; // Found cheaper block | |
1092 least_freq = LCA_freq; | |
1093 start_latency = start_lat; | |
1094 end_latency = end_lat; | |
1095 if (target <= start_lat) | |
1096 in_latency = true; | |
1097 } | |
1098 } | |
1099 | |
1100 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
1101 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
1102 tty->print_cr("# Choose block B%d with start latency=%d and freq=%g", | |
1103 least->_pre_order, start_latency, least_freq); | |
1104 } | |
1105 #endif | |
1106 | |
1107 // See if the latency needs to be updated | |
1108 if (target < end_latency) { | |
1109 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
1110 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
1111 tty->print_cr("# Change latency for [%4d] from %d to %d", self->_idx, target, end_latency); | |
1112 } | |
1113 #endif | |
1685 | 1114 _node_latency->at_put_grow(self->_idx, end_latency); |
0 | 1115 partial_latency_of_defs(self); |
1116 } | |
1117 | |
1118 return least; | |
1119 } | |
1120 | |
1121 | |
1122 //------------------------------schedule_late----------------------------------- | |
1123 // Now schedule all codes as LATE as possible. This is the LCA in the | |
1124 // dominator tree of all USES of a value. Pick the block with the least | |
1125 // loop nesting depth that is lowest in the dominator tree. | |
1126 extern const char must_clone[]; | |
1127 void PhaseCFG::schedule_late(VectorSet &visited, Node_List &stack) { | |
1128 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
1129 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) | |
1130 tty->print("\n#---- schedule_late ----\n"); | |
1131 #endif | |
1132 | |
1133 Node_Backward_Iterator iter((Node *)_root, visited, stack, _bbs); | |
1134 Node *self; | |
1135 | |
1136 // Walk over all the nodes from last to first | |
1137 while (self = iter.next()) { | |
1138 Block* early = _bbs[self->_idx]; // Earliest legal placement | |
1139 | |
1140 if (self->is_top()) { | |
1141 // Top node goes in bb #2 with other constants. | |
1142 // It must be special-cased, because it has no out edges. | |
1143 early->add_inst(self); | |
1144 continue; | |
1145 } | |
1146 | |
1147 // No uses, just terminate | |
1148 if (self->outcnt() == 0) { | |
3842 | 1149 assert(self->is_MachProj(), "sanity"); |
0 | 1150 continue; // Must be a dead machine projection |
1151 } | |
1152 | |
1153 // If node is pinned in the block, then no scheduling can be done. | |
1154 if( self->pinned() ) // Pinned in block? | |
1155 continue; | |
1156 | |
1157 MachNode* mach = self->is_Mach() ? self->as_Mach() : NULL; | |
1158 if (mach) { | |
1159 switch (mach->ideal_Opcode()) { | |
1160 case Op_CreateEx: | |
1161 // Don't move exception creation | |
1162 early->add_inst(self); | |
1163 continue; | |
1164 break; | |
1165 case Op_CheckCastPP: | |
1166 // Don't move CheckCastPP nodes away from their input, if the input | |
1167 // is a rawptr (5071820). | |
1168 Node *def = self->in(1); | |
1169 if (def != NULL && def->bottom_type()->base() == Type::RawPtr) { | |
1170 early->add_inst(self); | |
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1173 #endif |
0 | 1174 continue; |
1175 } | |
1176 break; | |
1177 } | |
1178 } | |
1179 | |
1180 // Gather LCA of all uses | |
1181 Block *LCA = NULL; | |
1182 { | |
1183 for (DUIterator_Fast imax, i = self->fast_outs(imax); i < imax; i++) { | |
1184 // For all uses, find LCA | |
1185 Node* use = self->fast_out(i); | |
1186 LCA = raise_LCA_above_use(LCA, use, self, _bbs); | |
1187 } | |
1188 } // (Hide defs of imax, i from rest of block.) | |
1189 | |
1190 // Place temps in the block of their use. This isn't a | |
1191 // requirement for correctness but it reduces useless | |
1192 // interference between temps and other nodes. | |
1193 if (mach != NULL && mach->is_MachTemp()) { | |
1194 _bbs.map(self->_idx, LCA); | |
1195 LCA->add_inst(self); | |
1196 continue; | |
1197 } | |
1198 | |
1199 // Check if 'self' could be anti-dependent on memory | |
1200 if (self->needs_anti_dependence_check()) { | |
1201 // Hoist LCA above possible-defs and insert anti-dependences to | |
1202 // defs in new LCA block. | |
1203 LCA = insert_anti_dependences(LCA, self); | |
1204 } | |
1205 | |
1206 if (early->_dom_depth > LCA->_dom_depth) { | |
1207 // Somehow the LCA has moved above the earliest legal point. | |
1208 // (One way this can happen is via memory_early_block.) | |
1209 if (C->subsume_loads() == true && !C->failing()) { | |
1210 // Retry with subsume_loads == false | |
1211 // If this is the first failure, the sentinel string will "stick" | |
1212 // to the Compile object, and the C2Compiler will see it and retry. | |
1213 C->record_failure(C2Compiler::retry_no_subsuming_loads()); | |
1214 } else { | |
1215 // Bailout without retry when (early->_dom_depth > LCA->_dom_depth) | |
1216 C->record_method_not_compilable("late schedule failed: incorrect graph"); | |
1217 } | |
1218 return; | |
1219 } | |
1220 | |
1221 // If there is no opportunity to hoist, then we're done. | |
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1223 bool try_to_hoist = StressGCM || (LCA != early); |
0 | 1224 |
1225 // Must clone guys stay next to use; no hoisting allowed. | |
1226 // Also cannot hoist guys that alter memory or are otherwise not | |
1227 // allocatable (hoisting can make a value live longer, leading to | |
1228 // anti and output dependency problems which are normally resolved | |
1229 // by the register allocator giving everyone a different register). | |
1230 if (mach != NULL && must_clone[mach->ideal_Opcode()]) | |
1231 try_to_hoist = false; | |
1232 | |
1233 Block* late = NULL; | |
1234 if (try_to_hoist) { | |
1235 // Now find the block with the least execution frequency. | |
1236 // Start at the latest schedule and work up to the earliest schedule | |
1237 // in the dominator tree. Thus the Node will dominate all its uses. | |
1238 late = hoist_to_cheaper_block(LCA, early, self); | |
1239 } else { | |
1240 // Just use the LCA of the uses. | |
1241 late = LCA; | |
1242 } | |
1243 | |
1244 // Put the node into target block | |
1245 schedule_node_into_block(self, late); | |
1246 | |
1247 #ifdef ASSERT | |
1248 if (self->needs_anti_dependence_check()) { | |
1249 // since precedence edges are only inserted when we're sure they | |
1250 // are needed make sure that after placement in a block we don't | |
1251 // need any new precedence edges. | |
1252 verify_anti_dependences(late, self); | |
1253 } | |
1254 #endif | |
1255 } // Loop until all nodes have been visited | |
1256 | |
1257 } // end ScheduleLate | |
1258 | |
1259 //------------------------------GlobalCodeMotion------------------------------- | |
1260 void PhaseCFG::GlobalCodeMotion( Matcher &matcher, uint unique, Node_List &proj_list ) { | |
1261 ResourceMark rm; | |
1262 | |
1263 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
1264 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
1265 tty->print("\n---- Start GlobalCodeMotion ----\n"); | |
1266 } | |
1267 #endif | |
1268 | |
1269 // Initialize the bbs.map for things on the proj_list | |
1270 uint i; | |
1271 for( i=0; i < proj_list.size(); i++ ) | |
1272 _bbs.map(proj_list[i]->_idx, NULL); | |
1273 | |
1274 // Set the basic block for Nodes pinned into blocks | |
1275 Arena *a = Thread::current()->resource_area(); | |
1276 VectorSet visited(a); | |
1277 schedule_pinned_nodes( visited ); | |
1278 | |
1279 // Find the earliest Block any instruction can be placed in. Some | |
1280 // instructions are pinned into Blocks. Unpinned instructions can | |
1281 // appear in last block in which all their inputs occur. | |
1282 visited.Clear(); | |
1283 Node_List stack(a); | |
1284 stack.map( (unique >> 1) + 16, NULL); // Pre-grow the list | |
1285 if (!schedule_early(visited, stack)) { | |
1286 // Bailout without retry | |
1287 C->record_method_not_compilable("early schedule failed"); | |
1288 return; | |
1289 } | |
1290 | |
1291 // Build Def-Use edges. | |
1292 proj_list.push(_root); // Add real root as another root | |
1293 proj_list.pop(); | |
1294 | |
1295 // Compute the latency information (via backwards walk) for all the | |
1296 // instructions in the graph | |
1685 | 1297 _node_latency = new GrowableArray<uint>(); // resource_area allocation |
0 | 1298 |
1299 if( C->do_scheduling() ) | |
1300 ComputeLatenciesBackwards(visited, stack); | |
1301 | |
1302 // Now schedule all codes as LATE as possible. This is the LCA in the | |
1303 // dominator tree of all USES of a value. Pick the block with the least | |
1304 // loop nesting depth that is lowest in the dominator tree. | |
1305 // ( visited.Clear() called in schedule_late()->Node_Backward_Iterator() ) | |
1306 schedule_late(visited, stack); | |
1307 if( C->failing() ) { | |
1308 // schedule_late fails only when graph is incorrect. | |
1309 assert(!VerifyGraphEdges, "verification should have failed"); | |
1310 return; | |
1311 } | |
1312 | |
1313 unique = C->unique(); | |
1314 | |
1315 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
1316 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
1317 tty->print("\n---- Detect implicit null checks ----\n"); | |
1318 } | |
1319 #endif | |
1320 | |
1321 // Detect implicit-null-check opportunities. Basically, find NULL checks | |
1322 // with suitable memory ops nearby. Use the memory op to do the NULL check. | |
1323 // I can generate a memory op if there is not one nearby. | |
1324 if (C->is_method_compilation()) { | |
1325 // Don't do it for natives, adapters, or runtime stubs | |
1326 int allowed_reasons = 0; | |
1327 // ...and don't do it when there have been too many traps, globally. | |
1328 for (int reason = (int)Deoptimization::Reason_none+1; | |
1329 reason < Compile::trapHistLength; reason++) { | |
1330 assert(reason < BitsPerInt, "recode bit map"); | |
1331 if (!C->too_many_traps((Deoptimization::DeoptReason) reason)) | |
1332 allowed_reasons |= nth_bit(reason); | |
1333 } | |
1334 // By reversing the loop direction we get a very minor gain on mpegaudio. | |
1335 // Feel free to revert to a forward loop for clarity. | |
1336 // for( int i=0; i < (int)matcher._null_check_tests.size(); i+=2 ) { | |
1337 for( int i= matcher._null_check_tests.size()-2; i>=0; i-=2 ) { | |
1338 Node *proj = matcher._null_check_tests[i ]; | |
1339 Node *val = matcher._null_check_tests[i+1]; | |
1340 _bbs[proj->_idx]->implicit_null_check(this, proj, val, allowed_reasons); | |
1341 // The implicit_null_check will only perform the transformation | |
1342 // if the null branch is truly uncommon, *and* it leads to an | |
1343 // uncommon trap. Combined with the too_many_traps guards | |
1344 // above, this prevents SEGV storms reported in 6366351, | |
1345 // by recompiling offending methods without this optimization. | |
1346 } | |
1347 } | |
1348 | |
1349 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
1350 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
1351 tty->print("\n---- Start Local Scheduling ----\n"); | |
1352 } | |
1353 #endif | |
1354 | |
1355 // Schedule locally. Right now a simple topological sort. | |
1356 // Later, do a real latency aware scheduler. | |
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0 | 1359 visited.Clear(); |
1360 for (i = 0; i < _num_blocks; i++) { | |
1361 if (!_blocks[i]->schedule_local(this, matcher, ready_cnt, visited)) { | |
1362 if (!C->failure_reason_is(C2Compiler::retry_no_subsuming_loads())) { | |
1363 C->record_method_not_compilable("local schedule failed"); | |
1364 } | |
1365 return; | |
1366 } | |
1367 } | |
1368 | |
1369 // If we inserted any instructions between a Call and his CatchNode, | |
1370 // clone the instructions on all paths below the Catch. | |
1371 for( i=0; i < _num_blocks; i++ ) | |
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1374 #ifndef PRODUCT | |
1375 if (trace_opto_pipelining()) { | |
1376 tty->print("\n---- After GlobalCodeMotion ----\n"); | |
1377 for (uint i = 0; i < _num_blocks; i++) { | |
1378 _blocks[i]->dump(); | |
1379 } | |
1380 } | |
1381 #endif | |
1685 | 1382 // Dead. |
1383 _node_latency = (GrowableArray<uint> *)0xdeadbeef; | |
0 | 1384 } |
1385 | |
1386 | |
1387 //------------------------------Estimate_Block_Frequency----------------------- | |
1388 // Estimate block frequencies based on IfNode probabilities. | |
1389 void PhaseCFG::Estimate_Block_Frequency() { | |
418 | 1390 |
1391 // Force conditional branches leading to uncommon traps to be unlikely, | |
1392 // not because we get to the uncommon_trap with less relative frequency, | |
1393 // but because an uncommon_trap typically causes a deopt, so we only get | |
1394 // there once. | |
1395 if (C->do_freq_based_layout()) { | |
1396 Block_List worklist; | |
1397 Block* root_blk = _blocks[0]; | |
1398 for (uint i = 1; i < root_blk->num_preds(); i++) { | |
1399 Block *pb = _bbs[root_blk->pred(i)->_idx]; | |
1400 if (pb->has_uncommon_code()) { | |
1401 worklist.push(pb); | |
1402 } | |
1403 } | |
1404 while (worklist.size() > 0) { | |
1405 Block* uct = worklist.pop(); | |
1406 if (uct == _broot) continue; | |
1407 for (uint i = 1; i < uct->num_preds(); i++) { | |
1408 Block *pb = _bbs[uct->pred(i)->_idx]; | |
1409 if (pb->_num_succs == 1) { | |
1410 worklist.push(pb); | |
1411 } else if (pb->num_fall_throughs() == 2) { | |
1412 pb->update_uncommon_branch(uct); | |
1413 } | |
1414 } | |
1415 } | |
1416 } | |
0 | 1417 |
1418 // Create the loop tree and calculate loop depth. | |
1419 _root_loop = create_loop_tree(); | |
1420 _root_loop->compute_loop_depth(0); | |
1421 | |
1422 // Compute block frequency of each block, relative to a single loop entry. | |
1423 _root_loop->compute_freq(); | |
1424 | |
1425 // Adjust all frequencies to be relative to a single method entry | |
418 | 1426 _root_loop->_freq = 1.0; |
0 | 1427 _root_loop->scale_freq(); |
1428 | |
673 | 1429 // Save outmost loop frequency for LRG frequency threshold |
1430 _outer_loop_freq = _root_loop->outer_loop_freq(); | |
1431 | |
0 | 1432 // force paths ending at uncommon traps to be infrequent |
418 | 1433 if (!C->do_freq_based_layout()) { |
1434 Block_List worklist; | |
1435 Block* root_blk = _blocks[0]; | |
1436 for (uint i = 1; i < root_blk->num_preds(); i++) { | |
1437 Block *pb = _bbs[root_blk->pred(i)->_idx]; | |
1438 if (pb->has_uncommon_code()) { | |
1439 worklist.push(pb); | |
1440 } | |
0 | 1441 } |
418 | 1442 while (worklist.size() > 0) { |
1443 Block* uct = worklist.pop(); | |
1444 uct->_freq = PROB_MIN; | |
1445 for (uint i = 1; i < uct->num_preds(); i++) { | |
1446 Block *pb = _bbs[uct->pred(i)->_idx]; | |
1447 if (pb->_num_succs == 1 && pb->_freq > PROB_MIN) { | |
1448 worklist.push(pb); | |
1449 } | |
0 | 1450 } |
1451 } | |
1452 } | |
1453 | |
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605 | 1457 assert(b->_freq >= MIN_BLOCK_FREQUENCY, "Register Allocator requires meaningful block frequency"); |
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0 | 1461 #ifndef PRODUCT |
1462 if (PrintCFGBlockFreq) { | |
1463 tty->print_cr("CFG Block Frequencies"); | |
1464 _root_loop->dump_tree(); | |
1465 if (Verbose) { | |
1466 tty->print_cr("PhaseCFG dump"); | |
1467 dump(); | |
1468 tty->print_cr("Node dump"); | |
1469 _root->dump(99999); | |
1470 } | |
1471 } | |
1472 #endif | |
1473 } | |
1474 | |
1475 //----------------------------create_loop_tree-------------------------------- | |
1476 // Create a loop tree from the CFG | |
1477 CFGLoop* PhaseCFG::create_loop_tree() { | |
1478 | |
1479 #ifdef ASSERT | |
1480 assert( _blocks[0] == _broot, "" ); | |
1481 for (uint i = 0; i < _num_blocks; i++ ) { | |
1482 Block *b = _blocks[i]; | |
1483 // Check that _loop field are clear...we could clear them if not. | |
1484 assert(b->_loop == NULL, "clear _loop expected"); | |
1485 // Sanity check that the RPO numbering is reflected in the _blocks array. | |
1486 // It doesn't have to be for the loop tree to be built, but if it is not, | |
1487 // then the blocks have been reordered since dom graph building...which | |
1488 // may question the RPO numbering | |
1489 assert(b->_rpo == i, "unexpected reverse post order number"); | |
1490 } | |
1491 #endif | |
1492 | |
1493 int idct = 0; | |
1494 CFGLoop* root_loop = new CFGLoop(idct++); | |
1495 | |
1496 Block_List worklist; | |
1497 | |
1498 // Assign blocks to loops | |
1499 for(uint i = _num_blocks - 1; i > 0; i-- ) { // skip Root block | |
1500 Block *b = _blocks[i]; | |
1501 | |
1502 if (b->head()->is_Loop()) { | |
1503 Block* loop_head = b; | |
1504 assert(loop_head->num_preds() - 1 == 2, "loop must have 2 predecessors"); | |
1505 Node* tail_n = loop_head->pred(LoopNode::LoopBackControl); | |
1506 Block* tail = _bbs[tail_n->_idx]; | |
1507 | |
1508 // Defensively filter out Loop nodes for non-single-entry loops. | |
1509 // For all reasonable loops, the head occurs before the tail in RPO. | |
1510 if (i <= tail->_rpo) { | |
1511 | |
1512 // The tail and (recursive) predecessors of the tail | |
1513 // are made members of a new loop. | |
1514 | |
1515 assert(worklist.size() == 0, "nonempty worklist"); | |
1516 CFGLoop* nloop = new CFGLoop(idct++); | |
1517 assert(loop_head->_loop == NULL, "just checking"); | |
1518 loop_head->_loop = nloop; | |
1519 // Add to nloop so push_pred() will skip over inner loops | |
1520 nloop->add_member(loop_head); | |
1521 nloop->push_pred(loop_head, LoopNode::LoopBackControl, worklist, _bbs); | |
1522 | |
1523 while (worklist.size() > 0) { | |
1524 Block* member = worklist.pop(); | |
1525 if (member != loop_head) { | |
1526 for (uint j = 1; j < member->num_preds(); j++) { | |
1527 nloop->push_pred(member, j, worklist, _bbs); | |
1528 } | |
1529 } | |
1530 } | |
1531 } | |
1532 } | |
1533 } | |
1534 | |
1535 // Create a member list for each loop consisting | |
1536 // of both blocks and (immediate child) loops. | |
1537 for (uint i = 0; i < _num_blocks; i++) { | |
1538 Block *b = _blocks[i]; | |
1539 CFGLoop* lp = b->_loop; | |
1540 if (lp == NULL) { | |
1541 // Not assigned to a loop. Add it to the method's pseudo loop. | |
1542 b->_loop = root_loop; | |
1543 lp = root_loop; | |
1544 } | |
1545 if (lp == root_loop || b != lp->head()) { // loop heads are already members | |
1546 lp->add_member(b); | |
1547 } | |
1548 if (lp != root_loop) { | |
1549 if (lp->parent() == NULL) { | |
1550 // Not a nested loop. Make it a child of the method's pseudo loop. | |
1551 root_loop->add_nested_loop(lp); | |
1552 } | |
1553 if (b == lp->head()) { | |
1554 // Add nested loop to member list of parent loop. | |
1555 lp->parent()->add_member(lp); | |
1556 } | |
1557 } | |
1558 } | |
1559 | |
1560 return root_loop; | |
1561 } | |
1562 | |
1563 //------------------------------push_pred-------------------------------------- | |
1564 void CFGLoop::push_pred(Block* blk, int i, Block_List& worklist, Block_Array& node_to_blk) { | |
1565 Node* pred_n = blk->pred(i); | |
1566 Block* pred = node_to_blk[pred_n->_idx]; | |
1567 CFGLoop *pred_loop = pred->_loop; | |
1568 if (pred_loop == NULL) { | |
1569 // Filter out blocks for non-single-entry loops. | |
1570 // For all reasonable loops, the head occurs before the tail in RPO. | |
1571 if (pred->_rpo > head()->_rpo) { | |
1572 pred->_loop = this; | |
1573 worklist.push(pred); | |
1574 } | |
1575 } else if (pred_loop != this) { | |
1576 // Nested loop. | |
1577 while (pred_loop->_parent != NULL && pred_loop->_parent != this) { | |
1578 pred_loop = pred_loop->_parent; | |
1579 } | |
1580 // Make pred's loop be a child | |
1581 if (pred_loop->_parent == NULL) { | |
1582 add_nested_loop(pred_loop); | |
1583 // Continue with loop entry predecessor. | |
1584 Block* pred_head = pred_loop->head(); | |
1585 assert(pred_head->num_preds() - 1 == 2, "loop must have 2 predecessors"); | |
1586 assert(pred_head != head(), "loop head in only one loop"); | |
1587 push_pred(pred_head, LoopNode::EntryControl, worklist, node_to_blk); | |
1588 } else { | |
1589 assert(pred_loop->_parent == this && _parent == NULL, "just checking"); | |
1590 } | |
1591 } | |
1592 } | |
1593 | |
1594 //------------------------------add_nested_loop-------------------------------- | |
1595 // Make cl a child of the current loop in the loop tree. | |
1596 void CFGLoop::add_nested_loop(CFGLoop* cl) { | |
1597 assert(_parent == NULL, "no parent yet"); | |
1598 assert(cl != this, "not my own parent"); | |
1599 cl->_parent = this; | |
1600 CFGLoop* ch = _child; | |
1601 if (ch == NULL) { | |
1602 _child = cl; | |
1603 } else { | |
1604 while (ch->_sibling != NULL) { ch = ch->_sibling; } | |
1605 ch->_sibling = cl; | |
1606 } | |
1607 } | |
1608 | |
1609 //------------------------------compute_loop_depth----------------------------- | |
1610 // Store the loop depth in each CFGLoop object. | |
1611 // Recursively walk the children to do the same for them. | |
1612 void CFGLoop::compute_loop_depth(int depth) { | |
1613 _depth = depth; | |
1614 CFGLoop* ch = _child; | |
1615 while (ch != NULL) { | |
1616 ch->compute_loop_depth(depth + 1); | |
1617 ch = ch->_sibling; | |
1618 } | |
1619 } | |
1620 | |
1621 //------------------------------compute_freq----------------------------------- | |
1622 // Compute the frequency of each block and loop, relative to a single entry | |
1623 // into the dominating loop head. | |
1624 void CFGLoop::compute_freq() { | |
1625 // Bottom up traversal of loop tree (visit inner loops first.) | |
1626 // Set loop head frequency to 1.0, then transitively | |
1627 // compute frequency for all successors in the loop, | |
1628 // as well as for each exit edge. Inner loops are | |
1629 // treated as single blocks with loop exit targets | |
1630 // as the successor blocks. | |
1631 | |
1632 // Nested loops first | |
1633 CFGLoop* ch = _child; | |
1634 while (ch != NULL) { | |
1635 ch->compute_freq(); | |
1636 ch = ch->_sibling; | |
1637 } | |
1638 assert (_members.length() > 0, "no empty loops"); | |
1639 Block* hd = head(); | |
1640 hd->_freq = 1.0f; | |
1641 for (int i = 0; i < _members.length(); i++) { | |
1642 CFGElement* s = _members.at(i); | |
1643 float freq = s->_freq; | |
1644 if (s->is_block()) { | |
1645 Block* b = s->as_Block(); | |
1646 for (uint j = 0; j < b->_num_succs; j++) { | |
1647 Block* sb = b->_succs[j]; | |
1648 update_succ_freq(sb, freq * b->succ_prob(j)); | |
1649 } | |
1650 } else { | |
1651 CFGLoop* lp = s->as_CFGLoop(); | |
1652 assert(lp->_parent == this, "immediate child"); | |
1653 for (int k = 0; k < lp->_exits.length(); k++) { | |
1654 Block* eb = lp->_exits.at(k).get_target(); | |
1655 float prob = lp->_exits.at(k).get_prob(); | |
1656 update_succ_freq(eb, freq * prob); | |
1657 } | |
1658 } | |
1659 } | |
1660 | |
1661 // For all loops other than the outer, "method" loop, | |
1662 // sum and normalize the exit probability. The "method" loop | |
1663 // should keep the initial exit probability of 1, so that | |
1664 // inner blocks do not get erroneously scaled. | |
1665 if (_depth != 0) { | |
1666 // Total the exit probabilities for this loop. | |
1667 float exits_sum = 0.0f; | |
1668 for (int i = 0; i < _exits.length(); i++) { | |
1669 exits_sum += _exits.at(i).get_prob(); | |
1670 } | |
1671 | |
1672 // Normalize the exit probabilities. Until now, the | |
1673 // probabilities estimate the possibility of exit per | |
1674 // a single loop iteration; afterward, they estimate | |
1675 // the probability of exit per loop entry. | |
1676 for (int i = 0; i < _exits.length(); i++) { | |
1677 Block* et = _exits.at(i).get_target(); | |
418 | 1678 float new_prob = 0.0f; |
1679 if (_exits.at(i).get_prob() > 0.0f) { | |
1680 new_prob = _exits.at(i).get_prob() / exits_sum; | |
1681 } | |
0 | 1682 BlockProbPair bpp(et, new_prob); |
1683 _exits.at_put(i, bpp); | |
1684 } | |
1685 | |
418 | 1686 // Save the total, but guard against unreasonable probability, |
0 | 1687 // as the value is used to estimate the loop trip count. |
1688 // An infinite trip count would blur relative block | |
1689 // frequencies. | |
1690 if (exits_sum > 1.0f) exits_sum = 1.0; | |
1691 if (exits_sum < PROB_MIN) exits_sum = PROB_MIN; | |
1692 _exit_prob = exits_sum; | |
1693 } | |
1694 } | |
1695 | |
1696 //------------------------------succ_prob------------------------------------- | |
1697 // Determine the probability of reaching successor 'i' from the receiver block. | |
1698 float Block::succ_prob(uint i) { | |
1699 int eidx = end_idx(); | |
1700 Node *n = _nodes[eidx]; // Get ending Node | |
308 | 1701 |
1702 int op = n->Opcode(); | |
1703 if (n->is_Mach()) { | |
1704 if (n->is_MachNullCheck()) { | |
1705 // Can only reach here if called after lcm. The original Op_If is gone, | |
1706 // so we attempt to infer the probability from one or both of the | |
1707 // successor blocks. | |
1708 assert(_num_succs == 2, "expecting 2 successors of a null check"); | |
1709 // If either successor has only one predecessor, then the | |
605 | 1710 // probability estimate can be derived using the |
308 | 1711 // relative frequency of the successor and this block. |
1712 if (_succs[i]->num_preds() == 2) { | |
1713 return _succs[i]->_freq / _freq; | |
1714 } else if (_succs[1-i]->num_preds() == 2) { | |
1715 return 1 - (_succs[1-i]->_freq / _freq); | |
1716 } else { | |
1717 // Estimate using both successor frequencies | |
1718 float freq = _succs[i]->_freq; | |
1719 return freq / (freq + _succs[1-i]->_freq); | |
1720 } | |
1721 } | |
1722 op = n->as_Mach()->ideal_Opcode(); | |
1723 } | |
1724 | |
0 | 1725 |
1726 // Switch on branch type | |
1727 switch( op ) { | |
1728 case Op_CountedLoopEnd: | |
1729 case Op_If: { | |
1730 assert (i < 2, "just checking"); | |
1731 // Conditionals pass on only part of their frequency | |
1732 float prob = n->as_MachIf()->_prob; | |
1733 assert(prob >= 0.0 && prob <= 1.0, "out of range probability"); | |
1734 // If succ[i] is the FALSE branch, invert path info | |
1735 if( _nodes[i + eidx + 1]->Opcode() == Op_IfFalse ) { | |
1736 return 1.0f - prob; // not taken | |
1737 } else { | |
1738 return prob; // taken | |
1739 } | |
1740 } | |
1741 | |
1742 case Op_Jump: | |
1743 // Divide the frequency between all successors evenly | |
1744 return 1.0f/_num_succs; | |
1745 | |
1746 case Op_Catch: { | |
1747 const CatchProjNode *ci = _nodes[i + eidx + 1]->as_CatchProj(); | |
1748 if (ci->_con == CatchProjNode::fall_through_index) { | |
1749 // Fall-thru path gets the lion's share. | |
1750 return 1.0f - PROB_UNLIKELY_MAG(5)*_num_succs; | |
1751 } else { | |
1752 // Presume exceptional paths are equally unlikely | |
1753 return PROB_UNLIKELY_MAG(5); | |
1754 } | |
1755 } | |
1756 | |
1757 case Op_Root: | |
1758 case Op_Goto: | |
1759 // Pass frequency straight thru to target | |
1760 return 1.0f; | |
1761 | |
1762 case Op_NeverBranch: | |
1763 return 0.0f; | |
1764 | |
1765 case Op_TailCall: | |
1766 case Op_TailJump: | |
1767 case Op_Return: | |
1768 case Op_Halt: | |
1769 case Op_Rethrow: | |
1770 // Do not push out freq to root block | |
1771 return 0.0f; | |
1772 | |
1773 default: | |
1774 ShouldNotReachHere(); | |
1775 } | |
1776 | |
1777 return 0.0f; | |
1778 } | |
1779 | |
418 | 1780 //------------------------------num_fall_throughs----------------------------- |
1781 // Return the number of fall-through candidates for a block | |
1782 int Block::num_fall_throughs() { | |
1783 int eidx = end_idx(); | |
1784 Node *n = _nodes[eidx]; // Get ending Node | |
1785 | |
1786 int op = n->Opcode(); | |
1787 if (n->is_Mach()) { | |
1788 if (n->is_MachNullCheck()) { | |
1789 // In theory, either side can fall-thru, for simplicity sake, | |
1790 // let's say only the false branch can now. | |
1791 return 1; | |
1792 } | |
1793 op = n->as_Mach()->ideal_Opcode(); | |
1794 } | |
1795 | |
1796 // Switch on branch type | |
1797 switch( op ) { | |
1798 case Op_CountedLoopEnd: | |
1799 case Op_If: | |
1800 return 2; | |
1801 | |
1802 case Op_Root: | |
1803 case Op_Goto: | |
1804 return 1; | |
1805 | |
1806 case Op_Catch: { | |
1807 for (uint i = 0; i < _num_succs; i++) { | |
1808 const CatchProjNode *ci = _nodes[i + eidx + 1]->as_CatchProj(); | |
1809 if (ci->_con == CatchProjNode::fall_through_index) { | |
1810 return 1; | |
1811 } | |
1812 } | |
1813 return 0; | |
1814 } | |
1815 | |
1816 case Op_Jump: | |
1817 case Op_NeverBranch: | |
1818 case Op_TailCall: | |
1819 case Op_TailJump: | |
1820 case Op_Return: | |
1821 case Op_Halt: | |
1822 case Op_Rethrow: | |
1823 return 0; | |
1824 | |
1825 default: | |
1826 ShouldNotReachHere(); | |
1827 } | |
1828 | |
1829 return 0; | |
1830 } | |
1831 | |
1832 //------------------------------succ_fall_through----------------------------- | |
1833 // Return true if a specific successor could be fall-through target. | |
1834 bool Block::succ_fall_through(uint i) { | |
1835 int eidx = end_idx(); | |
1836 Node *n = _nodes[eidx]; // Get ending Node | |
1837 | |
1838 int op = n->Opcode(); | |
1839 if (n->is_Mach()) { | |
1840 if (n->is_MachNullCheck()) { | |
1841 // In theory, either side can fall-thru, for simplicity sake, | |
1842 // let's say only the false branch can now. | |
1843 return _nodes[i + eidx + 1]->Opcode() == Op_IfFalse; | |
1844 } | |
1845 op = n->as_Mach()->ideal_Opcode(); | |
1846 } | |
1847 | |
1848 // Switch on branch type | |
1849 switch( op ) { | |
1850 case Op_CountedLoopEnd: | |
1851 case Op_If: | |
1852 case Op_Root: | |
1853 case Op_Goto: | |
1854 return true; | |
1855 | |
1856 case Op_Catch: { | |
1857 const CatchProjNode *ci = _nodes[i + eidx + 1]->as_CatchProj(); | |
1858 return ci->_con == CatchProjNode::fall_through_index; | |
1859 } | |
1860 | |
1861 case Op_Jump: | |
1862 case Op_NeverBranch: | |
1863 case Op_TailCall: | |
1864 case Op_TailJump: | |
1865 case Op_Return: | |
1866 case Op_Halt: | |
1867 case Op_Rethrow: | |
1868 return false; | |
1869 | |
1870 default: | |
1871 ShouldNotReachHere(); | |
1872 } | |
1873 | |
1874 return false; | |
1875 } | |
1876 | |
1877 //------------------------------update_uncommon_branch------------------------ | |
1878 // Update the probability of a two-branch to be uncommon | |
1879 void Block::update_uncommon_branch(Block* ub) { | |
1880 int eidx = end_idx(); | |
1881 Node *n = _nodes[eidx]; // Get ending Node | |
1882 | |
1883 int op = n->as_Mach()->ideal_Opcode(); | |
1884 | |
1885 assert(op == Op_CountedLoopEnd || op == Op_If, "must be a If"); | |
1886 assert(num_fall_throughs() == 2, "must be a two way branch block"); | |
1887 | |
1888 // Which successor is ub? | |
1889 uint s; | |
1890 for (s = 0; s <_num_succs; s++) { | |
1891 if (_succs[s] == ub) break; | |
1892 } | |
1893 assert(s < 2, "uncommon successor must be found"); | |
1894 | |
1895 // If ub is the true path, make the proability small, else | |
1896 // ub is the false path, and make the probability large | |
1897 bool invert = (_nodes[s + eidx + 1]->Opcode() == Op_IfFalse); | |
1898 | |
1899 // Get existing probability | |
1900 float p = n->as_MachIf()->_prob; | |
1901 | |
1902 if (invert) p = 1.0 - p; | |
1903 if (p > PROB_MIN) { | |
1904 p = PROB_MIN; | |
1905 } | |
1906 if (invert) p = 1.0 - p; | |
1907 | |
1908 n->as_MachIf()->_prob = p; | |
1909 } | |
1910 | |
0 | 1911 //------------------------------update_succ_freq------------------------------- |
605 | 1912 // Update the appropriate frequency associated with block 'b', a successor of |
0 | 1913 // a block in this loop. |
1914 void CFGLoop::update_succ_freq(Block* b, float freq) { | |
1915 if (b->_loop == this) { | |
1916 if (b == head()) { | |
1917 // back branch within the loop | |
1918 // Do nothing now, the loop carried frequency will be | |
1919 // adjust later in scale_freq(). | |
1920 } else { | |
1921 // simple branch within the loop | |
1922 b->_freq += freq; | |
1923 } | |
1924 } else if (!in_loop_nest(b)) { | |
1925 // branch is exit from this loop | |
1926 BlockProbPair bpp(b, freq); | |
1927 _exits.append(bpp); | |
1928 } else { | |
1929 // branch into nested loop | |
1930 CFGLoop* ch = b->_loop; | |
1931 ch->_freq += freq; | |
1932 } | |
1933 } | |
1934 | |
1935 //------------------------------in_loop_nest----------------------------------- | |
1936 // Determine if block b is in the receiver's loop nest. | |
1937 bool CFGLoop::in_loop_nest(Block* b) { | |
1938 int depth = _depth; | |
1939 CFGLoop* b_loop = b->_loop; | |
1940 int b_depth = b_loop->_depth; | |
1941 if (depth == b_depth) { | |
1942 return true; | |
1943 } | |
1944 while (b_depth > depth) { | |
1945 b_loop = b_loop->_parent; | |
1946 b_depth = b_loop->_depth; | |
1947 } | |
1948 return b_loop == this; | |
1949 } | |
1950 | |
1951 //------------------------------scale_freq------------------------------------- | |
1952 // Scale frequency of loops and blocks by trip counts from outer loops | |
1953 // Do a top down traversal of loop tree (visit outer loops first.) | |
1954 void CFGLoop::scale_freq() { | |
1955 float loop_freq = _freq * trip_count(); | |
673 | 1956 _freq = loop_freq; |
0 | 1957 for (int i = 0; i < _members.length(); i++) { |
1958 CFGElement* s = _members.at(i); | |
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1959 float block_freq = s->_freq * loop_freq; |
621 | 1960 if (g_isnan(block_freq) || block_freq < MIN_BLOCK_FREQUENCY) |
1961 block_freq = MIN_BLOCK_FREQUENCY; | |
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1962 s->_freq = block_freq; |
0 | 1963 } |
1964 CFGLoop* ch = _child; | |
1965 while (ch != NULL) { | |
1966 ch->scale_freq(); | |
1967 ch = ch->_sibling; | |
1968 } | |
1969 } | |
1970 | |
673 | 1971 // Frequency of outer loop |
1972 float CFGLoop::outer_loop_freq() const { | |
1973 if (_child != NULL) { | |
1974 return _child->_freq; | |
1975 } | |
1976 return _freq; | |
1977 } | |
1978 | |
0 | 1979 #ifndef PRODUCT |
1980 //------------------------------dump_tree-------------------------------------- | |
1981 void CFGLoop::dump_tree() const { | |
1982 dump(); | |
1983 if (_child != NULL) _child->dump_tree(); | |
1984 if (_sibling != NULL) _sibling->dump_tree(); | |
1985 } | |
1986 | |
1987 //------------------------------dump------------------------------------------- | |
1988 void CFGLoop::dump() const { | |
1989 for (int i = 0; i < _depth; i++) tty->print(" "); | |
1990 tty->print("%s: %d trip_count: %6.0f freq: %6.0f\n", | |
1991 _depth == 0 ? "Method" : "Loop", _id, trip_count(), _freq); | |
1992 for (int i = 0; i < _depth; i++) tty->print(" "); | |
1993 tty->print(" members:", _id); | |
1994 int k = 0; | |
1995 for (int i = 0; i < _members.length(); i++) { | |
1996 if (k++ >= 6) { | |
1997 tty->print("\n "); | |
1998 for (int j = 0; j < _depth+1; j++) tty->print(" "); | |
1999 k = 0; | |
2000 } | |
2001 CFGElement *s = _members.at(i); | |
2002 if (s->is_block()) { | |
2003 Block *b = s->as_Block(); | |
2004 tty->print(" B%d(%6.3f)", b->_pre_order, b->_freq); | |
2005 } else { | |
2006 CFGLoop* lp = s->as_CFGLoop(); | |
2007 tty->print(" L%d(%6.3f)", lp->_id, lp->_freq); | |
2008 } | |
2009 } | |
2010 tty->print("\n"); | |
2011 for (int i = 0; i < _depth; i++) tty->print(" "); | |
2012 tty->print(" exits: "); | |
2013 k = 0; | |
2014 for (int i = 0; i < _exits.length(); i++) { | |
2015 if (k++ >= 7) { | |
2016 tty->print("\n "); | |
2017 for (int j = 0; j < _depth+1; j++) tty->print(" "); | |
2018 k = 0; | |
2019 } | |
2020 Block *blk = _exits.at(i).get_target(); | |
2021 float prob = _exits.at(i).get_prob(); | |
2022 tty->print(" ->%d@%d%%", blk->_pre_order, (int)(prob*100)); | |
2023 } | |
2024 tty->print("\n"); | |
2025 } | |
2026 #endif |