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1 /** | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
copyright.
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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2 * The [LiveRange] class covers a range where an instruction is live. | |
3 */ | |
4 class LiveRange { | |
5 final int start; | |
6 // [end] is not final because it can be udpated due to loops. | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
udpated -> updated
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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7 int end; | |
8 LiveRange(this.start, this.end) { | |
9 assert(start <= end); | |
10 } | |
11 | |
12 String toString() { | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
=>
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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13 return '[$start $end['; | |
14 } | |
15 } | |
16 | |
17 /** | |
18 * The [LiveInterval] class contains the list of ranges where an | |
19 * instruction is live. | |
20 */ | |
21 class LiveInterval { | |
22 /** | |
23 * The id where there instruction is defined. | |
24 */ | |
25 int start; | |
26 final List<LiveRange> ranges; | |
27 LiveInterval() : ranges = <LiveRange>[]; | |
28 | |
29 /** | |
30 * Update all ranges that are contained in [start, end[ to have | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
This will probably confuse the doc-generator, and
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
to have die? to have died? to die?
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
to die.
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Let's see how it complains :)
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31 * die at [end]. | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
"have die"?
either have "end", or just "to die"
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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32 */ | |
33 void loopUpdate(int start, int end) { | |
34 for (LiveRange range in ranges) { | |
35 if (range.start >= start && range.end < end) { | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
minor, but personally I prefer start <= range.star
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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36 range.end = end; | |
37 } | |
38 } | |
39 } | |
40 | |
41 /** | |
42 * Add a new range to this interval. | |
43 */ | |
44 void add(LiveRange interval) { | |
45 ranges.add(interval); | |
46 } | |
47 | |
48 /** | |
49 * Returns true if one of the ranges of this interval dies at [at]. | |
50 */ | |
51 bool diesAt(int at) { | |
52 for (LiveRange range in ranges) { | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
Haven't yet looked at the use-sites, but this look
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
An instruction doesn't have that many live ranges.
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53 if (range.end == at) return true; | |
54 } | |
55 return false; | |
56 } | |
57 | |
58 String toString() { | |
59 List<String> res = new List<String>(); | |
60 for (final interval in ranges) res.add(interval.toString()); | |
61 return '(${Strings.join(res, ', ')})'; | |
62 } | |
63 } | |
64 | |
65 /** | |
66 * The [LiveEnvironment] class contains the live-ins of a basic block. | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
please rename all "live-in"s with "live-interval"s
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
It's not containing the live-intervals, it's conta
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67 */ | |
68 class LiveEnvironment { | |
69 /** | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
It would be nice with some better explanations of
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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70 * The id where the basic block starts. | |
71 */ | |
72 int startId; | |
73 | |
74 /** | |
75 * The id where the basic block ends. | |
76 */ | |
77 final int endId; | |
78 | |
79 /** | |
80 * List of loop markers that will be updated once the loop header is | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
Maybe explain what it marks (what's the int value
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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81 * visited. All live-ins of the loop header will be merged into this | |
82 * environment. | |
83 */ | |
84 final Map<HBasicBlock, int> loopMarkers; | |
85 | |
86 /** | |
87 * The instructions that are live in this basic block. The values of | |
88 * the map contains the ids where the instructions die. | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
contain
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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89 */ | |
90 final Map<HInstruction, int> lives; | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
could we rename this to "lastUsedAt" ?
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
lives -> liveUntil? How does this relate to the la
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
It's really a map of live instructions with the in
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
It will be used when adding a range to the live in
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91 | |
92 /** | |
93 * Map containing the live intervals of instructions. | |
94 */ | |
95 final Map<HInstruction, LiveInterval> liveIntervals; | |
96 | |
97 LiveEnvironment(this.liveIntervals, this.endId) | |
98 : lives = new Map<HInstruction, int>(), | |
99 loopMarkers = new Map<HBasicBlock, int>(); | |
100 | |
101 /** | |
102 * Remove an instruction from the liveIn set. This method also | |
103 * updates the live interval of [instruction] to contain the new | |
104 * range: [id, / id contained in [lives] /]. | |
105 */ | |
106 void remove(HInstruction instruction, int id) { | |
107 // Special case the HCheck instruction to have the same live | |
108 // interval as the instruction it is checking. | |
109 if (instruction is HCheck) { | |
110 HInstruction input = instruction.checkedInput; | |
111 while (input is HCheck) input = input.checkedInput; | |
112 liveIntervals.putIfAbsent(input, () => new LiveInterval()); | |
113 liveIntervals.putIfAbsent(instruction, () => liveIntervals[input]); | |
114 return; | |
115 } | |
116 LiveInterval range = liveIntervals.putIfAbsent( | |
117 instruction, () => new LiveInterval()); | |
118 int lastId = lives[instruction]; | |
119 // If [lastId] is null, then this instruction is bot being used. | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
not
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
is bot -> is not
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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120 range.add(new LiveRange(id, lastId == null ? id : lastId)); | |
121 // The instruction is defined at [id]. | |
122 range.start = id; | |
123 lives.remove(instruction); | |
124 } | |
125 | |
126 /** | |
127 * Add [instruction] to the liveIn set. If the instruction is not | |
128 * already in the set, we save the id where it dies. | |
129 */ | |
130 void add(HInstruction instruction, int userId) { | |
131 // Special case the HCheck instruction to use the actual checked | |
132 // instruction. | |
133 while (instruction is HCheck) instruction = instruction.checkedInput; | |
134 lives.putIfAbsent(instruction, () => userId); | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
Add comment that reminds that we are visiting the
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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135 } | |
136 | |
137 /** | |
138 * Merge this environment with [other]. Update the end id of | |
139 * instructions in case they are different between this and [other]. | |
140 */ | |
141 void mergeWith(LiveEnvironment other) { | |
142 other.lives.forEach((HInstruction instruction, int existingId) { | |
143 if (existingId == endId) return; | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
Add comment when this can happen.
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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144 LiveInterval range = liveIntervals.putIfAbsent( | |
145 instruction, () => new LiveInterval()); | |
146 range.add(new LiveRange(other.startId, existingId)); | |
147 lives[instruction] = endId; | |
148 }); | |
149 other.loopMarkers.forEach((k, v) { loopMarkers[k] = v; }); | |
150 } | |
151 | |
152 void addLoopMarker(HBasicBlock header, int id) { | |
153 assert(!loopMarkers.containsKey(header)); | |
154 loopMarkers[header] = id; | |
155 } | |
156 | |
157 void removeLoopMarker(HBasicBlock header) { | |
158 assert(loopMarkers.containsKey(header)); | |
159 loopMarkers.remove(header); | |
160 } | |
161 | |
162 bool isEmpty() => lives.isEmpty() && loopMarkers.isEmpty(); | |
163 bool contains(HInstruction instruction) => lives.containsKey(instruction); | |
164 String toString() => lives.toString(); | |
165 } | |
166 | |
167 /** | |
168 * Builds the live intervals of each instruction. The algorithm visits | |
169 * the graph post-dominator tree to find the last uses of an | |
170 * instruction, and computes the liveIns of each basic block. | |
171 */ | |
172 class SsaLiveIntervalBuilder extends HBaseVisitor { | |
173 final Compiler compiler; | |
174 | |
175 /** | |
176 * A counter to assign start and end ids to live ranges. The initial | |
177 * value is not relevant. | |
178 */ | |
179 int counter = 0; | |
180 | |
181 /** | |
182 * The liveIns of basic blocks. | |
183 */ | |
184 final Map<HBasicBlock, LiveEnvironment> liveInstructions; | |
185 | |
186 /** | |
187 * The live intervals of instructions. | |
188 */ | |
189 final Map<HInstruction, LiveInterval> liveIntervals; | |
190 | |
191 SsaLiveIntervalBuilder(this.compiler) | |
192 : liveInstructions = new Map<HBasicBlock, LiveEnvironment>(), | |
193 liveIntervals = new Map<HInstruction, LiveInterval>(); | |
194 | |
195 void visitGraph(HGraph graph) { | |
196 visitPostDominatorTree(graph); | |
197 if (!liveInstructions[graph.entry].isEmpty()) { | |
198 compiler.internalError('LiveIntervalBuilder', | |
199 node: compiler.currentElement.parseNode(compiler)); | |
200 } | |
201 } | |
202 | |
203 void visitBasicBlock(HBasicBlock block) { | |
204 LiveEnvironment environment = new LiveEnvironment(liveIntervals, counter); | |
205 | |
206 // Add to the environment the live instructions of its successor, as well as | |
207 // the inputs of the phis of the successor that flow from this block. | |
208 for (int i = 0; i < block.successors.length; i++) { | |
209 HBasicBlock successor = block.successors[i]; | |
210 LiveEnvironment successorEnv = liveInstructions[successor]; | |
211 if (successorEnv !== null) { | |
212 environment.mergeWith(successorEnv); | |
213 } else { | |
214 environment.addLoopMarker(successor, counter); | |
215 } | |
216 | |
217 int index = successor.predecessors.indexOf(block); | |
218 for (HPhi phi = successor.phis.first; phi != null; phi = phi.next) { | |
219 environment.add(phi.inputs[index], counter); | |
220 } | |
221 } | |
222 | |
223 // Iterate over all instructions to remove an instruction from the | |
224 // environment and add its inputs. | |
225 HInstruction instruction = block.last; | |
226 while (instruction != null) { | |
227 environment.remove(instruction, counter); | |
228 for (int i = 0, len = instruction.inputs.length; i < len; i++) { | |
229 environment.add(instruction.inputs[i], counter); | |
230 } | |
231 instruction = instruction.previous; | |
232 counter--; | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
This is the only place you change counter? Hmm. Th
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Changed the name to instructionId, and added a com
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233 } | |
234 | |
235 // We just remove the phis from the environment. The inputs of the | |
236 // phis will be put in the environment of the predecessors. | |
237 for (HPhi phi = block.phis.first; phi != null; phi = phi.next) { | |
238 environment.remove(phi, counter); | |
239 } | |
240 | |
241 // Save the liveInstructions of that block. | |
242 environment.startId = counter + 1; | |
243 liveInstructions[block] = environment; | |
244 | |
245 // If the block is a loop header, we can remove the loop marker, | |
246 // because it will just recompute the loop phis. | |
247 if (block.isLoopHeader()) { | |
248 updateLoopMarker(block); | |
249 } | |
250 } | |
251 | |
252 void updateLoopMarker(HBasicBlock header) { | |
253 LiveEnvironment env = liveInstructions[header]; | |
254 int lastId = env.loopMarkers[header]; | |
255 // Update all instructions that are liveIns in [header] to have a | |
256 // range that covers the loop. | |
257 env.lives.forEach((HInstruction instruction, int id) { | |
258 LiveInterval range = env.liveIntervals.putIfAbsent( | |
259 instruction, () => new LiveInterval()); | |
260 range.loopUpdate(env.startId, lastId); | |
261 env.lives[instruction] = lastId; | |
262 }); | |
263 | |
264 env.removeLoopMarker(header); | |
265 | |
266 // Update all liveIns set to contain the liveIns of [header]. | |
267 liveInstructions.forEach((HBasicBlock block, LiveEnvironment other) { | |
268 if (other.loopMarkers.containsKey(header)) { | |
269 env.lives.forEach((HInstruction instruction, int id) { | |
270 other.lives[instruction] = id; | |
271 }); | |
272 other.removeLoopMarker(header); | |
273 env.loopMarkers.forEach((k, v) { other.loopMarkers[k] = v; }); | |
274 } | |
275 }); | |
276 } | |
277 } | |
278 | |
279 /** | |
280 * Represents a copy from one instruction to another. The codegen | |
281 * also uses this class to represent a copy from one variable to | |
282 * another. | |
283 */ | |
284 class Copy { | |
Lasse Reichstein Nielsen
2012/05/31 08:24:56
Rename to "Copying" (or "Assignment" if that isn't
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:48:22
As discussed, kept the name :)
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285 var source; | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
final HInstruction ?
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
Types on source and destination? I'm pretty sure t
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
They are here, but will be String in codegen :) Th
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Made it final, but not typed, as they can also be
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286 var destination; | |
287 Copy(this.source, this.destination); | |
288 String toString() => '$destination <- $source'; | |
289 } | |
290 | |
291 /** | |
292 * A copy handler contains the copies that a basic block needs to do | |
293 * after executing all its instructions. | |
294 */ | |
295 class CopyHandler { | |
296 /** | |
297 * The copies from an instruction to a phi of the successor. | |
298 */ | |
299 final List<Copy> copies; | |
300 | |
301 /** | |
302 * Trivial assignments from a constant to the phi of a successor. | |
Lasse Reichstein Nielsen
2012/05/31 08:24:56
How is this different from a copying? I.e., what m
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:48:22
Because the source does not need a name. Added a c
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303 */ | |
304 final List<Copy> assignments; | |
305 | |
306 CopyHandler() | |
307 : copies = new List<Copy>(), | |
308 assignments = new List<Copy>(); | |
309 | |
310 void addCopy(HInstruction source, HInstruction destination) { | |
311 copies.add(new Copy(source, destination)); | |
312 } | |
313 | |
314 void addAssignment(HInstruction source, HInstruction destination) { | |
315 assignments.add(new Copy(source, destination)); | |
316 } | |
317 | |
318 String toString() { | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
=>
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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319 return 'Copies: $copies, assignments: $assignments'; | |
320 } | |
321 } | |
322 | |
323 /** | |
324 * Contains the mapping between instructions and their names for code | |
325 * generation, as well as the [CopyHandler] for each basic block. | |
326 */ | |
327 class VariableNames { | |
328 final Map<HInstruction, String> ownName; | |
329 final Map<HBasicBlock, CopyHandler> copies; | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
This really don't hold copies -- it holds handlers
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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330 static final String SWAP_TEMP = 't0'; | |
Lasse Reichstein Nielsen
2012/05/31 08:24:56
How do we know this doesn't collide with anything?
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:48:22
Done. And added a TODO to deal with parameters.
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331 | |
332 VariableNames() | |
333 : ownName = new Map<HInstruction, String>(), | |
334 copies = new Map<HBasicBlock, CopyHandler>(); | |
335 | |
336 String getName(HInstruction instruction) { | |
337 return ownName[instruction]; | |
338 } | |
339 | |
340 CopyHandler getCopies(HBasicBlock block) { | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
I would probably call this getCopyHandler.
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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341 return copies[block]; | |
342 } | |
343 | |
344 bool hasName(HInstruction instruction) => ownName.containsKey(instruction); | |
345 | |
346 void addCopy(HBasicBlock block, HInstruction source, HPhi destination) { | |
347 CopyHandler handler = | |
348 copies.putIfAbsent(block, () => new CopyHandler()); | |
349 handler.addCopy(source, destination); | |
350 } | |
351 | |
352 void addAssignment(HBasicBlock block, HInstruction source, HPhi destination) { | |
353 CopyHandler handler = | |
354 copies.putIfAbsent(block, () => new CopyHandler()); | |
355 handler.addAssignment(source, destination); | |
356 } | |
357 } | |
358 | |
359 /** | |
360 * Allocates variable names for instructions, making sure they don't | |
361 * collide. | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
Not that it matters, but this should fit on one li
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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362 */ | |
363 class VariableNamer { | |
364 final VariableNames names; | |
365 final Set<String> usedNames; | |
366 | |
367 VariableNamer(LiveEnvironment environment, this.names) | |
368 : usedNames = new Set<String>() { | |
369 // [VariableNames.SWAP_TEMP] is being used when there is a cycle | |
370 // in a copy handler. Therefore we make sure no one will use it. | |
371 usedNames.add(VariableNames.SWAP_TEMP); | |
372 | |
373 // All liveIns instructions must have a name at this point, so we | |
374 // add them to the list of used names. | |
375 environment.lives.forEach((HInstruction instruction, int index) { | |
376 String name = names.getName(instruction); | |
377 if (name !== null) { | |
378 usedNames.add(name); | |
379 } | |
380 }); | |
381 } | |
382 | |
383 String allocateWithHint(String originalName) { | |
384 int i = 0; | |
385 String name = JsNames.getValid(originalName); | |
386 while (usedNames.contains(name)) { | |
387 name = JsNames.getValid('$originalName${i++}'); | |
388 } | |
389 return name; | |
390 } | |
391 | |
392 String allocateTemporary() { | |
393 int i = 1; | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
Add comment about not using t0 because it's SWAP_T
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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394 String name = 't${i++}'; | |
395 while (usedNames.contains(name)) name = 't${i++}'; | |
396 return name; | |
397 } | |
398 | |
399 HPhi firstPhiUserWithElement(HInstruction instruction) { | |
400 for (HInstruction user in instruction.usedBy) { | |
401 if (user is HPhi && user.sourceElement !== null) { | |
402 return user; | |
403 } | |
404 } | |
405 return null; | |
406 } | |
407 | |
408 String allocateName(HInstruction instruction) { | |
409 String name; | |
410 if (instruction is HCheck) { | |
411 // Special case the check instruction to use the name of its | |
412 // checked instruction. | |
413 HCheck check = instruction; | |
414 name = names.ownName[check.checkedInput]; | |
415 // If the name is null, then the checked input is being | |
416 // generated at use site, and we don't need a name for the check | |
417 // instruction. | |
418 if (name == null) return; | |
419 } else if (instruction is HParameterValue) { | |
420 HParameterValue parameter = instruction; | |
421 name = allocateWithHint(parameter.element.name.slowToString()); | |
422 } else if (instruction.sourceElement !== null) { | |
423 name = allocateWithHint(instruction.sourceElement.name.slowToString()); | |
424 } else { | |
425 // We could not find an element for the instruction. If the | |
426 // instruction is used by a phi, try to use the name of the phi. | |
427 // Otherwise, just allocate a temporary name. | |
428 HPhi phi = firstPhiUserWithElement(instruction); | |
429 if (phi !== null) { | |
430 name = allocateWithHint(phi.sourceElement.name.slowToString()); | |
431 } else { | |
432 name = allocateTemporary(); | |
433 } | |
434 } | |
435 usedNames.add(name); | |
436 names.ownName[instruction] = name; | |
437 return name; | |
438 } | |
439 | |
440 void freeName(HInstruction instruction) { | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
Add comment: "Frees the [instruction]'s name so it
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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441 String ownName = names.ownName[instruction]; | |
442 if (ownName != null) { | |
443 usedNames.remove(ownName); | |
444 } | |
445 } | |
446 } | |
447 | |
448 /** | |
449 * Visits all blocks in the graph, sets names to instructions, and | |
450 * creates the [CopyHandler] for each block. This class needs to have | |
451 * the liveIns set as well as all the live intervals of instructions. | |
452 * It visits the graph in dominator order, so that at each entry of a | |
453 * block, the instructions in its liveIns set have names. | |
454 * | |
455 * When visiting a block, it goes through all instructions. For each | |
456 * instruction, it frees the names of the inputs that die at that | |
457 * instruction, and allocates a name to the instruction. For each phi, | |
458 * it adds a copy to the CopyHandler of the corresponding predecessor. | |
459 */ | |
460 class SsaVariableAllocator extends HBaseVisitor { | |
461 | |
462 final Compiler compiler; | |
463 final Map<HBasicBlock, LiveEnvironment> liveInstructions; | |
464 final Map<HInstruction, LiveInterval> liveIntervals; | |
465 final Set<HInstruction> generateAtUseSite; | |
466 | |
467 final VariableNames names; | |
468 | |
469 SsaVariableAllocator(this.compiler, | |
470 this.liveInstructions, | |
471 this.liveIntervals, | |
472 this.generateAtUseSite) | |
473 : names = new VariableNames(); | |
474 | |
475 void visitGraph(HGraph graph) { | |
476 visitDominatorTree(graph); | |
477 } | |
478 | |
479 void visitBasicBlock(HBasicBlock block) { | |
480 VariableNamer namer = new VariableNamer(liveInstructions[block], names); | |
481 | |
482 block.forEachPhi((HPhi phi) { | |
483 handlePhi(phi, namer); | |
484 }); | |
485 | |
486 block.forEachInstruction((HInstruction instruction) { | |
487 handleInstruction(instruction, namer); | |
488 }); | |
489 } | |
490 | |
491 /** | |
492 * Returns whether [instruction] needs a name. Instructions that | |
493 * have no users or that are generated at use site does not need a name. | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
use site does -> use site do. Maybe change method
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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494 */ | |
495 bool needsVariable(HInstruction instruction) { | |
496 if (instruction.usedBy.isEmpty()) return false; | |
497 // TODO(ngeoffray): We need a name for parameters, but we could | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
The TODO comment isn't easy to understand. The "we
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
The problem is that we're making parameters genera
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498 // allocate it before. | |
499 if (instruction is HParameterValue && instruction is !HThis) return true; | |
500 if (generateAtUseSite.contains(instruction)) return false; | |
501 return true; | |
502 } | |
503 | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
Too many newlines.
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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504 | |
505 /** | |
506 * Retrurns whether [instruction] dies at the instruction [at]. | |
floitsch
2012/05/30 18:45:03
Returns
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
Retrurns -> Returns
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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507 */ | |
508 bool diesAt(HInstruction instruction, HInstruction at) { | |
509 LiveInterval atRange = liveIntervals[at]; | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
You call them ranges in a few places, but the type
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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510 LiveInterval instructionRange = liveIntervals[instruction]; | |
511 int start = atRange.start; | |
512 return instructionRange.diesAt(start); | |
513 } | |
514 | |
515 void handleInstruction(HInstruction instruction, VariableNamer namer) { | |
516 for (int i = 0, len = instruction.inputs.length; i < len; i++) { | |
517 HInstruction input = instruction.inputs[i]; | |
518 if (needsVariable(input) && diesAt(input, instruction)) { | |
kasperl
2012/05/31 05:26:03
Add a comment here. If we're the last use of somet
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:12:46
Done.
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519 namer.freeName(input); | |
520 } | |
521 } | |
522 | |
523 if (needsVariable(instruction)) { | |
524 namer.allocateName(instruction); | |
525 } | |
526 } | |
527 | |
528 void handlePhi(HPhi phi, VariableNamer namer) { | |
529 if (!needsVariable(phi)) return; | |
530 | |
531 for (int i = 0; i < phi.inputs.length; i++) { | |
532 HInstruction input = phi.inputs[i]; | |
533 HBasicBlock predecessor = phi.block.predecessors[i]; | |
534 if (!needsVariable(input)) { | |
535 names.addAssignment(predecessor, input, phi); | |
Lasse Reichstein Nielsen
2012/05/31 08:24:56
If it doesn't need a variable, what are we assigni
ngeoffray
2012/05/31 08:48:22
The instruction (eg a constant, or a generate at u
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536 } else { | |
537 names.addCopy(predecessor, input, phi); | |
538 } | |
539 } | |
540 | |
541 namer.allocateName(phi); | |
542 } | |
543 } | |
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