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4ee9c684 1/* Generic routines for manipulating PHIs
fbd26352 2 Copyright (C) 2003-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
de5f9bd2 3
4ee9c684 4This file is part of GCC.
de5f9bd2 5
4ee9c684 6GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8c4c00c1 8the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
4ee9c684 9any later version.
de5f9bd2 10
4ee9c684 11GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
de5f9bd2 15
4ee9c684 16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
8c4c00c1 17along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
de5f9bd2 19
4ee9c684 20#include "config.h"
21#include "system.h"
22#include "coretypes.h"
9ef16211 23#include "backend.h"
b20a8bb4 24#include "tree.h"
9ef16211 25#include "gimple.h"
9ef16211 26#include "ssa.h"
9ef16211 27#include "fold-const.h"
dcf1a1ec 28#include "gimple-iterator.h"
69ee5dbb 29#include "tree-ssa.h"
4ee9c684 30
31/* Rewriting a function into SSA form can create a huge number of PHIs
32 many of which may be thrown away shortly after their creation if jumps
de5f9bd2 33 were threaded through PHI nodes.
4ee9c684 34
35 While our garbage collection mechanisms will handle this situation, it
36 is extremely wasteful to create nodes and throw them away, especially
37 when the nodes can be reused.
38
39 For PR 8361, we can significantly reduce the number of nodes allocated
40 and thus the total amount of memory allocated by managing PHIs a
41 little. This additionally helps reduce the amount of work done by the
42 garbage collector. Similar results have been seen on a wider variety
43 of tests (such as the compiler itself).
44
4ee9c684 45 PHI nodes have different sizes, so we can't have a single list of all
46 the PHI nodes as it would be too expensive to walk down that list to
47 find a PHI of a suitable size.
48
49 Instead we have an array of lists of free PHI nodes. The array is
50 indexed by the number of PHI alternatives that PHI node can hold.
51 Except for the last array member, which holds all remaining PHI
52 nodes.
53
54 So to find a free PHI node, we compute its index into the free PHI
55 node array and see if there are any elements with an exact match.
56 If so, then we are done. Otherwise, we test the next larger size
57 up and continue until we are in the last array element.
58
59 We do not actually walk members of the last array element. While it
60 might allow us to pick up a few reusable PHI nodes, it could potentially
61 be very expensive if the program has released a bunch of large PHI nodes,
62 but keeps asking for even larger PHI nodes. Experiments have shown that
63 walking the elements of the last array entry would result in finding less
de5f9bd2 64 than .1% additional reusable PHI nodes.
4ee9c684 65
66 Note that we can never have less than two PHI argument slots. Thus,
67 the -2 on all the calculations below. */
68
69#define NUM_BUCKETS 10
42acab1c 70static GTY ((deletable (""))) vec<gimple *, va_gc> *free_phinodes[NUM_BUCKETS - 2];
4ee9c684 71static unsigned long free_phinode_count;
72
73static int ideal_phi_node_len (int);
4ee9c684 74
4ee9c684 75unsigned int phi_nodes_reused;
76unsigned int phi_nodes_created;
4ee9c684 77
4ee9c684 78/* Dump some simple statistics regarding the re-use of PHI nodes. */
79
4ee9c684 80void
81phinodes_print_statistics (void)
82{
d7cc3e1c 83 fprintf (stderr, "%-32s" PRsa (11) "\n", "PHI nodes allocated:",
7a413494 84 SIZE_AMOUNT (phi_nodes_created));
d7cc3e1c 85 fprintf (stderr, "%-32s" PRsa (11) "\n", "PHI nodes reused:",
03fac02c 86 SIZE_AMOUNT (phi_nodes_reused));
4ee9c684 87}
4ee9c684 88
c1ba1d09 89/* Allocate a PHI node with at least LEN arguments. If the free list
90 happens to contain a PHI node with LEN arguments or more, return
91 that one. */
92
1a91d914 93static inline gphi *
75a70cf9 94allocate_phi_node (size_t len)
c1ba1d09 95{
1a91d914 96 gphi *phi;
75a70cf9 97 size_t bucket = NUM_BUCKETS - 2;
1a91d914 98 size_t size = sizeof (struct gphi)
75a70cf9 99 + (len - 1) * sizeof (struct phi_arg_d);
c1ba1d09 100
101 if (free_phinode_count)
102 for (bucket = len - 2; bucket < NUM_BUCKETS - 2; bucket++)
103 if (free_phinodes[bucket])
104 break;
105
106 /* If our free list has an element, then use it. */
107 if (bucket < NUM_BUCKETS - 2
f1f41a6c 108 && gimple_phi_capacity ((*free_phinodes[bucket])[0]) >= len)
c1ba1d09 109 {
110 free_phinode_count--;
1a91d914 111 phi = as_a <gphi *> (free_phinodes[bucket]->pop ());
f1f41a6c 112 if (free_phinodes[bucket]->is_empty ())
113 vec_free (free_phinodes[bucket]);
ecd52ea9 114 if (GATHER_STATISTICS)
115 phi_nodes_reused++;
c1ba1d09 116 }
117 else
118 {
1a91d914 119 phi = static_cast <gphi *> (ggc_internal_alloc (size));
ecd52ea9 120 if (GATHER_STATISTICS)
75a70cf9 121 {
122 enum gimple_alloc_kind kind = gimple_alloc_kind (GIMPLE_PHI);
ecd52ea9 123 phi_nodes_created++;
124 gimple_alloc_counts[(int) kind]++;
125 gimple_alloc_sizes[(int) kind] += size;
75a70cf9 126 }
c1ba1d09 127 }
128
129 return phi;
130}
131
4ee9c684 132/* Given LEN, the original number of requested PHI arguments, return
133 a new, "ideal" length for the PHI node. The "ideal" length rounds
134 the total size of the PHI node up to the next power of two bytes.
135
136 Rounding up will not result in wasting any memory since the size request
137 will be rounded up by the GC system anyway. [ Note this is not entirely
138 true since the original length might have fit on one of the special
139 GC pages. ] By rounding up, we may avoid the need to reallocate the
140 PHI node later if we increase the number of arguments for the PHI. */
141
142static int
143ideal_phi_node_len (int len)
144{
145 size_t size, new_size;
146 int log2, new_len;
147
148 /* We do not support allocations of less than two PHI argument slots. */
149 if (len < 2)
150 len = 2;
151
152 /* Compute the number of bytes of the original request. */
1a91d914 153 size = sizeof (struct gphi)
75a70cf9 154 + (len - 1) * sizeof (struct phi_arg_d);
4ee9c684 155
156 /* Round it up to the next power of two. */
157 log2 = ceil_log2 (size);
158 new_size = 1 << log2;
de5f9bd2 159
160 /* Now compute and return the number of PHI argument slots given an
4ee9c684 161 ideal size allocation. */
162 new_len = len + (new_size - size) / sizeof (struct phi_arg_d);
163 return new_len;
164}
165
88dbf20f 166/* Return a PHI node with LEN argument slots for variable VAR. */
4ee9c684 167
1a91d914 168static gphi *
4ee9c684 169make_phi_node (tree var, int len)
170{
1a91d914 171 gphi *phi;
22aa74c4 172 int capacity, i;
4ee9c684 173
08d1df96 174 capacity = ideal_phi_node_len (len);
4ee9c684 175
08d1df96 176 phi = allocate_phi_node (capacity);
4ee9c684 177
cc890649 178 /* We need to clear the entire PHI node, including the argument
179 portion, because we represent a "missing PHI argument" by placing
180 NULL_TREE in PHI_ARG_DEF. */
1a91d914 181 memset (phi, 0, (sizeof (struct gphi)
75a70cf9 182 - sizeof (struct phi_arg_d)
cc890649 183 + sizeof (struct phi_arg_d) * len));
de6bd75e 184 phi->code = GIMPLE_PHI;
e3a19533 185 gimple_init_singleton (phi);
de6bd75e 186 phi->nargs = len;
187 phi->capacity = capacity;
9c06f260 188 if (!var)
189 ;
190 else if (TREE_CODE (var) == SSA_NAME)
75a70cf9 191 gimple_phi_set_result (phi, var);
4ee9c684 192 else
75a70cf9 193 gimple_phi_set_result (phi, make_ssa_name (var, phi));
4ee9c684 194
a0a594a5 195 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
22aa74c4 196 {
b66731e8 197 use_operand_p imm;
efbcb6de 198
199 gimple_phi_arg_set_location (phi, i, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
75a70cf9 200 imm = gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr (phi, i);
201 imm->use = gimple_phi_arg_def_ptr (phi, i);
22aa74c4 202 imm->prev = NULL;
203 imm->next = NULL;
75a70cf9 204 imm->loc.stmt = phi;
22aa74c4 205 }
17889f9d 206
4ee9c684 207 return phi;
208}
209
210/* We no longer need PHI, release it so that it may be reused. */
211
ebd01afe 212static void
42acab1c 213release_phi_node (gimple *phi)
4ee9c684 214{
75a70cf9 215 size_t bucket;
216 size_t len = gimple_phi_capacity (phi);
217 size_t x;
22aa74c4 218
75a70cf9 219 for (x = 0; x < gimple_phi_num_args (phi); x++)
22aa74c4 220 {
b66731e8 221 use_operand_p imm;
75a70cf9 222 imm = gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr (phi, x);
22aa74c4 223 delink_imm_use (imm);
224 }
4ee9c684 225
226 bucket = len > NUM_BUCKETS - 1 ? NUM_BUCKETS - 1 : len;
227 bucket -= 2;
f1f41a6c 228 vec_safe_push (free_phinodes[bucket], phi);
4ee9c684 229 free_phinode_count++;
230}
231
75a70cf9 232
4ee9c684 233/* Resize an existing PHI node. The only way is up. Return the
234 possibly relocated phi. */
de5f9bd2 235
1a91d914 236static gphi *
237resize_phi_node (gphi *phi, size_t len)
4ee9c684 238{
75a70cf9 239 size_t old_size, i;
1a91d914 240 gphi *new_phi;
8c0963c4 241
e3a19533 242 gcc_assert (len > gimple_phi_capacity (phi));
8c0963c4 243
ee98f167 244 /* The garbage collector will not look at the PHI node beyond the
245 first PHI_NUM_ARGS elements. Therefore, all we have to copy is a
246 portion of the PHI node currently in use. */
1a91d914 247 old_size = sizeof (struct gphi)
e3a19533 248 + (gimple_phi_num_args (phi) - 1) * sizeof (struct phi_arg_d);
4ee9c684 249
c1ba1d09 250 new_phi = allocate_phi_node (len);
4ee9c684 251
e3a19533 252 memcpy (new_phi, phi, old_size);
a0a594a5 253 memset ((char *)new_phi + old_size, 0,
254 (sizeof (struct gphi)
255 - sizeof (struct phi_arg_d)
256 + sizeof (struct phi_arg_d) * len) - old_size);
4ee9c684 257
75a70cf9 258 for (i = 0; i < gimple_phi_num_args (new_phi); i++)
22aa74c4 259 {
b66731e8 260 use_operand_p imm, old_imm;
75a70cf9 261 imm = gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr (new_phi, i);
e3a19533 262 old_imm = gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr (phi, i);
75a70cf9 263 imm->use = gimple_phi_arg_def_ptr (new_phi, i);
22aa74c4 264 relink_imm_use_stmt (imm, old_imm, new_phi);
265 }
266
de6bd75e 267 new_phi->capacity = len;
de5f9bd2 268
e3a19533 269 return new_phi;
4ee9c684 270}
271
a77b4cde 272/* Reserve PHI arguments for a new edge to basic block BB. */
273
274void
275reserve_phi_args_for_new_edge (basic_block bb)
276{
75a70cf9 277 size_t len = EDGE_COUNT (bb->preds);
278 size_t cap = ideal_phi_node_len (len + 4);
1a91d914 279 gphi_iterator gsi;
a77b4cde 280
75a70cf9 281 for (gsi = gsi_start_phis (bb); !gsi_end_p (gsi); gsi_next (&gsi))
a77b4cde 282 {
1a91d914 283 gphi *stmt = gsi.phi ();
75a70cf9 284
e3a19533 285 if (len > gimple_phi_capacity (stmt))
a77b4cde 286 {
1a91d914 287 gphi *new_phi = resize_phi_node (stmt, cap);
a77b4cde 288
75a70cf9 289 /* The result of the PHI is defined by this PHI node. */
e3a19533 290 SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (gimple_phi_result (new_phi)) = new_phi;
291 gsi_set_stmt (&gsi, new_phi);
a77b4cde 292
e3a19533 293 release_phi_node (stmt);
294 stmt = new_phi;
a77b4cde 295 }
cc890649 296
a0a594a5 297 stmt->nargs++;
298
cc890649 299 /* We represent a "missing PHI argument" by placing NULL_TREE in
300 the corresponding slot. If PHI arguments were added
301 immediately after an edge is created, this zeroing would not
302 be necessary, but unfortunately this is not the case. For
303 example, the loop optimizer duplicates several basic blocks,
304 redirects edges, and then fixes up PHI arguments later in
305 batch. */
a0a594a5 306 use_operand_p imm = gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr (stmt, len - 1);
307 imm->use = gimple_phi_arg_def_ptr (stmt, len - 1);
308 imm->prev = NULL;
309 imm->next = NULL;
310 imm->loc.stmt = stmt;
e3a19533 311 SET_PHI_ARG_DEF (stmt, len - 1, NULL_TREE);
16f02f09 312 gimple_phi_arg_set_location (stmt, len - 1, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
a77b4cde 313 }
314}
315
255b6be7 316/* Adds PHI to BB. */
17889f9d 317
48e1416a 318void
1a91d914 319add_phi_node_to_bb (gphi *phi, basic_block bb)
4ee9c684 320{
e3a19533 321 gimple_seq seq = phi_nodes (bb);
4ee9c684 322 /* Add the new PHI node to the list of PHI nodes for block BB. */
e3a19533 323 if (seq == NULL)
324 set_phi_nodes (bb, gimple_seq_alloc_with_stmt (phi));
325 else
326 {
327 gimple_seq_add_stmt (&seq, phi);
328 gcc_assert (seq == phi_nodes (bb));
329 }
4ee9c684 330
331 /* Associate BB to the PHI node. */
75a70cf9 332 gimple_set_bb (phi, bb);
4ee9c684 333
255b6be7 334}
335
336/* Create a new PHI node for variable VAR at basic block BB. */
337
1a91d914 338gphi *
255b6be7 339create_phi_node (tree var, basic_block bb)
340{
1a91d914 341 gphi *phi = make_phi_node (var, EDGE_COUNT (bb->preds));
255b6be7 342
343 add_phi_node_to_bb (phi, bb);
4ee9c684 344 return phi;
345}
346
17889f9d 347
4ee9c684 348/* Add a new argument to PHI node PHI. DEF is the incoming reaching
349 definition and E is the edge through which DEF reaches PHI. The new
350 argument is added at the end of the argument list.
351 If PHI has reached its maximum capacity, add a few slots. In this case,
352 PHI points to the reallocated phi node when we return. */
353
354void
be1e7283 355add_phi_arg (gphi *phi, tree def, edge e, location_t locus)
4ee9c684 356{
2a6e956a 357 basic_block bb = e->dest;
4ee9c684 358
75a70cf9 359 gcc_assert (bb == gimple_bb (phi));
2a6e956a 360
a77b4cde 361 /* We resize PHI nodes upon edge creation. We should always have
362 enough room at this point. */
75a70cf9 363 gcc_assert (gimple_phi_num_args (phi) <= gimple_phi_capacity (phi));
cc890649 364
365 /* We resize PHI nodes upon edge creation. We should always have
366 enough room at this point. */
75a70cf9 367 gcc_assert (e->dest_idx < gimple_phi_num_args (phi));
4ee9c684 368
369 /* Copy propagation needs to know what object occur in abnormal
370 PHI nodes. This is a convenient place to record such information. */
371 if (e->flags & EDGE_ABNORMAL)
372 {
373 SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (def) = 1;
04cd6268 374 SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (PHI_RESULT (phi)) = 1;
4ee9c684 375 }
376
04cd6268 377 SET_PHI_ARG_DEF (phi, e->dest_idx, def);
efbcb6de 378 gimple_phi_arg_set_location (phi, e->dest_idx, locus);
4ee9c684 379}
380
17889f9d 381
519d40d1 382/* Remove the Ith argument from PHI's argument list. This routine
383 implements removal by swapping the last alternative with the
384 alternative we want to delete and then shrinking the vector, which
385 is consistent with how we remove an edge from the edge vector. */
4ee9c684 386
a632e132 387static void
1a91d914 388remove_phi_arg_num (gphi *phi, int i)
4ee9c684 389{
75a70cf9 390 int num_elem = gimple_phi_num_args (phi);
4ee9c684 391
13e51728 392 gcc_assert (i < num_elem);
393
66c8f3a9 394 /* Delink the item which is being removed. */
75a70cf9 395 delink_imm_use (gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr (phi, i));
66c8f3a9 396
397 /* If it is not the last element, move the last element
398 to the element we want to delete, resetting all the links. */
4ee9c684 399 if (i != num_elem - 1)
400 {
66c8f3a9 401 use_operand_p old_p, new_p;
75a70cf9 402 old_p = gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr (phi, num_elem - 1);
403 new_p = gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr (phi, i);
9fdf9cf6 404 /* Set use on new node, and link into last element's place. */
66c8f3a9 405 *(new_p->use) = *(old_p->use);
406 relink_imm_use (new_p, old_p);
efbcb6de 407 /* Move the location as well. */
48e1416a 408 gimple_phi_arg_set_location (phi, i,
efbcb6de 409 gimple_phi_arg_location (phi, num_elem - 1));
4ee9c684 410 }
411
36fddb4b 412 /* Shrink the vector and return. Note that we do not have to clear
6b34676b 413 PHI_ARG_DEF because the garbage collector will not look at those
414 elements beyond the first PHI_NUM_ARGS elements of the array. */
de6bd75e 415 phi->nargs--;
4ee9c684 416}
417
17889f9d 418
1af6dc83 419/* Remove all PHI arguments associated with edge E. */
420
421void
422remove_phi_args (edge e)
423{
1a91d914 424 gphi_iterator gsi;
1af6dc83 425
75a70cf9 426 for (gsi = gsi_start_phis (e->dest); !gsi_end_p (gsi); gsi_next (&gsi))
1a91d914 427 remove_phi_arg_num (gsi.phi (),
de6bd75e 428 e->dest_idx);
1af6dc83 429}
430
17889f9d 431
75a70cf9 432/* Remove the PHI node pointed-to by iterator GSI from basic block BB. After
433 removal, iterator GSI is updated to point to the next PHI node in the
434 sequence. If RELEASE_LHS_P is true, the LHS of this PHI node is released
435 into the free pool of SSA names. */
4ee9c684 436
437void
75a70cf9 438remove_phi_node (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, bool release_lhs_p)
4ee9c684 439{
42acab1c 440 gimple *phi = gsi_stmt (*gsi);
41ad616d 441
442 if (release_lhs_p)
443 insert_debug_temps_for_defs (gsi);
444
75a70cf9 445 gsi_remove (gsi, false);
1e49fef2 446
447 /* If we are deleting the PHI node, then we should release the
448 SSA_NAME node so that it can be reused. */
1e49fef2 449 release_phi_node (phi);
17889f9d 450 if (release_lhs_p)
75a70cf9 451 release_ssa_name (gimple_phi_result (phi));
214ed29c 452}
4ee9c684 453
899e6126 454/* Remove all the phi nodes from BB. */
455
456void
457remove_phi_nodes (basic_block bb)
458{
1a91d914 459 gphi_iterator gsi;
899e6126 460
461 for (gsi = gsi_start_phis (bb); !gsi_end_p (gsi); )
462 remove_phi_node (&gsi, true);
463
464 set_phi_nodes (bb, NULL);
465}
466
424a4a92 467/* Given PHI, return its RHS if the PHI is a degenerate, otherwise return
468 NULL. */
469
470tree
1a91d914 471degenerate_phi_result (gphi *phi)
424a4a92 472{
473 tree lhs = gimple_phi_result (phi);
474 tree val = NULL;
475 size_t i;
476
477 /* Ignoring arguments which are the same as LHS, if all the remaining
478 arguments are the same, then the PHI is a degenerate and has the
479 value of that common argument. */
480 for (i = 0; i < gimple_phi_num_args (phi); i++)
481 {
482 tree arg = gimple_phi_arg_def (phi, i);
483
484 if (arg == lhs)
485 continue;
486 else if (!arg)
487 break;
488 else if (!val)
489 val = arg;
490 else if (arg == val)
491 continue;
492 /* We bring in some of operand_equal_p not only to speed things
493 up, but also to avoid crashing when dereferencing the type of
494 a released SSA name. */
495 else if (TREE_CODE (val) != TREE_CODE (arg)
496 || TREE_CODE (val) == SSA_NAME
497 || !operand_equal_p (arg, val, 0))
498 break;
499 }
500 return (i == gimple_phi_num_args (phi) ? val : NULL);
501}
502
dcf1a1ec 503/* Set PHI nodes of a basic block BB to SEQ. */
504
505void
506set_phi_nodes (basic_block bb, gimple_seq seq)
507{
508 gimple_stmt_iterator i;
509
510 gcc_checking_assert (!(bb->flags & BB_RTL));
511 bb->il.gimple.phi_nodes = seq;
512 if (seq)
513 for (i = gsi_start (seq); !gsi_end_p (i); gsi_next (&i))
514 gimple_set_bb (gsi_stmt (i), bb);
515}
424a4a92 516
4ee9c684 517#include "gt-tree-phinodes.h"