1 //===- RewriteStatepointsForGC.cpp - Make GC relocations explicit ---------===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 // 9 // Rewrite call/invoke instructions so as to make potential relocations 10 // performed by the garbage collector explicit in the IR. 11 // 12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 13 14 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar/RewriteStatepointsForGC.h" 15 16 #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" 17 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h" 18 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h" 19 #include "llvm/ADT/MapVector.h" 20 #include "llvm/ADT/None.h" 21 #include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h" 22 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" 23 #include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h" 24 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h" 25 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" 26 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" 27 #include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h" 28 #include "llvm/Analysis/DomTreeUpdater.h" 29 #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h" 30 #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetTransformInfo.h" 31 #include "llvm/IR/Argument.h" 32 #include "llvm/IR/Attributes.h" 33 #include "llvm/IR/BasicBlock.h" 34 #include "llvm/IR/CallingConv.h" 35 #include "llvm/IR/Constant.h" 36 #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h" 37 #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h" 38 #include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h" 39 #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h" 40 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" 41 #include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h" 42 #include "llvm/IR/InstIterator.h" 43 #include "llvm/IR/InstrTypes.h" 44 #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.h" 45 #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h" 46 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h" 47 #include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h" 48 #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h" 49 #include "llvm/IR/MDBuilder.h" 50 #include "llvm/IR/Metadata.h" 51 #include "llvm/IR/Module.h" 52 #include "llvm/IR/Statepoint.h" 53 #include "llvm/IR/Type.h" 54 #include "llvm/IR/User.h" 55 #include "llvm/IR/Value.h" 56 #include "llvm/IR/ValueHandle.h" 57 #include "llvm/InitializePasses.h" 58 #include "llvm/Pass.h" 59 #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h" 60 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" 61 #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" 62 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 63 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" 64 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" 65 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h" 66 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h" 67 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h" 68 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/PromoteMemToReg.h" 69 #include <algorithm> 70 #include <cassert> 71 #include <cstddef> 72 #include <cstdint> 73 #include <iterator> 74 #include <set> 75 #include <string> 76 #include <utility> 77 #include <vector> 78 79 #define DEBUG_TYPE "rewrite-statepoints-for-gc" 80 81 using namespace llvm; 82 83 // Print the liveset found at the insert location 84 static cl::opt<bool> PrintLiveSet("spp-print-liveset", cl::Hidden, 85 cl::init(false)); 86 static cl::opt<bool> PrintLiveSetSize("spp-print-liveset-size", cl::Hidden, 87 cl::init(false)); 88 89 // Print out the base pointers for debugging 90 static cl::opt<bool> PrintBasePointers("spp-print-base-pointers", cl::Hidden, 91 cl::init(false)); 92 93 // Cost threshold measuring when it is profitable to rematerialize value instead 94 // of relocating it 95 static cl::opt<unsigned> 96 RematerializationThreshold("spp-rematerialization-threshold", cl::Hidden, 97 cl::init(6)); 98 99 #ifdef EXPENSIVE_CHECKS 100 static bool ClobberNonLive = true; 101 #else 102 static bool ClobberNonLive = false; 103 #endif 104 105 static cl::opt<bool, true> ClobberNonLiveOverride("rs4gc-clobber-non-live", 106 cl::location(ClobberNonLive), 107 cl::Hidden); 108 109 static cl::opt<bool> 110 AllowStatepointWithNoDeoptInfo("rs4gc-allow-statepoint-with-no-deopt-info", 111 cl::Hidden, cl::init(true)); 112 113 /// The IR fed into RewriteStatepointsForGC may have had attributes and 114 /// metadata implying dereferenceability that are no longer valid/correct after 115 /// RewriteStatepointsForGC has run. This is because semantically, after 116 /// RewriteStatepointsForGC runs, all calls to gc.statepoint "free" the entire 117 /// heap. stripNonValidData (conservatively) restores 118 /// correctness by erasing all attributes in the module that externally imply 119 /// dereferenceability. Similar reasoning also applies to the noalias 120 /// attributes and metadata. gc.statepoint can touch the entire heap including 121 /// noalias objects. 122 /// Apart from attributes and metadata, we also remove instructions that imply 123 /// constant physical memory: llvm.invariant.start. 124 static void stripNonValidData(Module &M); 125 126 static bool shouldRewriteStatepointsIn(Function &F); 127 128 PreservedAnalyses RewriteStatepointsForGC::run(Module &M, 129 ModuleAnalysisManager &AM) { 130 bool Changed = false; 131 auto &FAM = AM.getResult<FunctionAnalysisManagerModuleProxy>(M).getManager(); 132 for (Function &F : M) { 133 // Nothing to do for declarations. 134 if (F.isDeclaration() || F.empty()) 135 continue; 136 137 // Policy choice says not to rewrite - the most common reason is that we're 138 // compiling code without a GCStrategy. 139 if (!shouldRewriteStatepointsIn(F)) 140 continue; 141 142 auto &DT = FAM.getResult<DominatorTreeAnalysis>(F); 143 auto &TTI = FAM.getResult<TargetIRAnalysis>(F); 144 auto &TLI = FAM.getResult<TargetLibraryAnalysis>(F); 145 Changed |= runOnFunction(F, DT, TTI, TLI); 146 } 147 if (!Changed) 148 return PreservedAnalyses::all(); 149 150 // stripNonValidData asserts that shouldRewriteStatepointsIn 151 // returns true for at least one function in the module. Since at least 152 // one function changed, we know that the precondition is satisfied. 153 stripNonValidData(M); 154 155 PreservedAnalyses PA; 156 PA.preserve<TargetIRAnalysis>(); 157 PA.preserve<TargetLibraryAnalysis>(); 158 return PA; 159 } 160 161 namespace { 162 163 class RewriteStatepointsForGCLegacyPass : public ModulePass { 164 RewriteStatepointsForGC Impl; 165 166 public: 167 static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid 168 169 RewriteStatepointsForGCLegacyPass() : ModulePass(ID), Impl() { 170 initializeRewriteStatepointsForGCLegacyPassPass( 171 *PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 172 } 173 174 bool runOnModule(Module &M) override { 175 bool Changed = false; 176 for (Function &F : M) { 177 // Nothing to do for declarations. 178 if (F.isDeclaration() || F.empty()) 179 continue; 180 181 // Policy choice says not to rewrite - the most common reason is that 182 // we're compiling code without a GCStrategy. 183 if (!shouldRewriteStatepointsIn(F)) 184 continue; 185 186 TargetTransformInfo &TTI = 187 getAnalysis<TargetTransformInfoWrapperPass>().getTTI(F); 188 const TargetLibraryInfo &TLI = 189 getAnalysis<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>().getTLI(F); 190 auto &DT = getAnalysis<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>(F).getDomTree(); 191 192 Changed |= Impl.runOnFunction(F, DT, TTI, TLI); 193 } 194 195 if (!Changed) 196 return false; 197 198 // stripNonValidData asserts that shouldRewriteStatepointsIn 199 // returns true for at least one function in the module. Since at least 200 // one function changed, we know that the precondition is satisfied. 201 stripNonValidData(M); 202 return true; 203 } 204 205 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { 206 // We add and rewrite a bunch of instructions, but don't really do much 207 // else. We could in theory preserve a lot more analyses here. 208 AU.addRequired<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>(); 209 AU.addRequired<TargetTransformInfoWrapperPass>(); 210 AU.addRequired<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>(); 211 } 212 }; 213 214 } // end anonymous namespace 215 216 char RewriteStatepointsForGCLegacyPass::ID = 0; 217 218 ModulePass *llvm::createRewriteStatepointsForGCLegacyPass() { 219 return new RewriteStatepointsForGCLegacyPass(); 220 } 221 222 INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(RewriteStatepointsForGCLegacyPass, 223 "rewrite-statepoints-for-gc", 224 "Make relocations explicit at statepoints", false, false) 225 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(DominatorTreeWrapperPass) 226 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(TargetTransformInfoWrapperPass) 227 INITIALIZE_PASS_END(RewriteStatepointsForGCLegacyPass, 228 "rewrite-statepoints-for-gc", 229 "Make relocations explicit at statepoints", false, false) 230 231 namespace { 232 233 struct GCPtrLivenessData { 234 /// Values defined in this block. 235 MapVector<BasicBlock *, SetVector<Value *>> KillSet; 236 237 /// Values used in this block (and thus live); does not included values 238 /// killed within this block. 239 MapVector<BasicBlock *, SetVector<Value *>> LiveSet; 240 241 /// Values live into this basic block (i.e. used by any 242 /// instruction in this basic block or ones reachable from here) 243 MapVector<BasicBlock *, SetVector<Value *>> LiveIn; 244 245 /// Values live out of this basic block (i.e. live into 246 /// any successor block) 247 MapVector<BasicBlock *, SetVector<Value *>> LiveOut; 248 }; 249 250 // The type of the internal cache used inside the findBasePointers family 251 // of functions. From the callers perspective, this is an opaque type and 252 // should not be inspected. 253 // 254 // In the actual implementation this caches two relations: 255 // - The base relation itself (i.e. this pointer is based on that one) 256 // - The base defining value relation (i.e. before base_phi insertion) 257 // Generally, after the execution of a full findBasePointer call, only the 258 // base relation will remain. Internally, we add a mixture of the two 259 // types, then update all the second type to the first type 260 using DefiningValueMapTy = MapVector<Value *, Value *>; 261 using StatepointLiveSetTy = SetVector<Value *>; 262 using RematerializedValueMapTy = 263 MapVector<AssertingVH<Instruction>, AssertingVH<Value>>; 264 265 struct PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord { 266 /// The set of values known to be live across this safepoint 267 StatepointLiveSetTy LiveSet; 268 269 /// Mapping from live pointers to a base-defining-value 270 MapVector<Value *, Value *> PointerToBase; 271 272 /// The *new* gc.statepoint instruction itself. This produces the token 273 /// that normal path gc.relocates and the gc.result are tied to. 274 GCStatepointInst *StatepointToken; 275 276 /// Instruction to which exceptional gc relocates are attached 277 /// Makes it easier to iterate through them during relocationViaAlloca. 278 Instruction *UnwindToken; 279 280 /// Record live values we are rematerialized instead of relocating. 281 /// They are not included into 'LiveSet' field. 282 /// Maps rematerialized copy to it's original value. 283 RematerializedValueMapTy RematerializedValues; 284 }; 285 286 } // end anonymous namespace 287 288 static ArrayRef<Use> GetDeoptBundleOperands(const CallBase *Call) { 289 Optional<OperandBundleUse> DeoptBundle = 290 Call->getOperandBundle(LLVMContext::OB_deopt); 291 292 if (!DeoptBundle.hasValue()) { 293 assert(AllowStatepointWithNoDeoptInfo && 294 "Found non-leaf call without deopt info!"); 295 return None; 296 } 297 298 return DeoptBundle.getValue().Inputs; 299 } 300 301 /// Compute the live-in set for every basic block in the function 302 static void computeLiveInValues(DominatorTree &DT, Function &F, 303 GCPtrLivenessData &Data); 304 305 /// Given results from the dataflow liveness computation, find the set of live 306 /// Values at a particular instruction. 307 static void findLiveSetAtInst(Instruction *inst, GCPtrLivenessData &Data, 308 StatepointLiveSetTy &out); 309 310 // TODO: Once we can get to the GCStrategy, this becomes 311 // Optional<bool> isGCManagedPointer(const Type *Ty) const override { 312 313 static bool isGCPointerType(Type *T) { 314 if (auto *PT = dyn_cast<PointerType>(T)) 315 // For the sake of this example GC, we arbitrarily pick addrspace(1) as our 316 // GC managed heap. We know that a pointer into this heap needs to be 317 // updated and that no other pointer does. 318 return PT->getAddressSpace() == 1; 319 return false; 320 } 321 322 // Return true if this type is one which a) is a gc pointer or contains a GC 323 // pointer and b) is of a type this code expects to encounter as a live value. 324 // (The insertion code will assert that a type which matches (a) and not (b) 325 // is not encountered.) 326 static bool isHandledGCPointerType(Type *T) { 327 // We fully support gc pointers 328 if (isGCPointerType(T)) 329 return true; 330 // We partially support vectors of gc pointers. The code will assert if it 331 // can't handle something. 332 if (auto VT = dyn_cast<VectorType>(T)) 333 if (isGCPointerType(VT->getElementType())) 334 return true; 335 return false; 336 } 337 338 #ifndef NDEBUG 339 /// Returns true if this type contains a gc pointer whether we know how to 340 /// handle that type or not. 341 static bool containsGCPtrType(Type *Ty) { 342 if (isGCPointerType(Ty)) 343 return true; 344 if (VectorType *VT = dyn_cast<VectorType>(Ty)) 345 return isGCPointerType(VT->getScalarType()); 346 if (ArrayType *AT = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(Ty)) 347 return containsGCPtrType(AT->getElementType()); 348 if (StructType *ST = dyn_cast<StructType>(Ty)) 349 return llvm::any_of(ST->elements(), containsGCPtrType); 350 return false; 351 } 352 353 // Returns true if this is a type which a) is a gc pointer or contains a GC 354 // pointer and b) is of a type which the code doesn't expect (i.e. first class 355 // aggregates). Used to trip assertions. 356 static bool isUnhandledGCPointerType(Type *Ty) { 357 return containsGCPtrType(Ty) && !isHandledGCPointerType(Ty); 358 } 359 #endif 360 361 // Return the name of the value suffixed with the provided value, or if the 362 // value didn't have a name, the default value specified. 363 static std::string suffixed_name_or(Value *V, StringRef Suffix, 364 StringRef DefaultName) { 365 return V->hasName() ? (V->getName() + Suffix).str() : DefaultName.str(); 366 } 367 368 // Conservatively identifies any definitions which might be live at the 369 // given instruction. The analysis is performed immediately before the 370 // given instruction. Values defined by that instruction are not considered 371 // live. Values used by that instruction are considered live. 372 static void analyzeParsePointLiveness( 373 DominatorTree &DT, GCPtrLivenessData &OriginalLivenessData, CallBase *Call, 374 PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &Result) { 375 StatepointLiveSetTy LiveSet; 376 findLiveSetAtInst(Call, OriginalLivenessData, LiveSet); 377 378 if (PrintLiveSet) { 379 dbgs() << "Live Variables:\n"; 380 for (Value *V : LiveSet) 381 dbgs() << " " << V->getName() << " " << *V << "\n"; 382 } 383 if (PrintLiveSetSize) { 384 dbgs() << "Safepoint For: " << Call->getCalledOperand()->getName() << "\n"; 385 dbgs() << "Number live values: " << LiveSet.size() << "\n"; 386 } 387 Result.LiveSet = LiveSet; 388 } 389 390 // Returns true is V is a knownBaseResult. 391 static bool isKnownBaseResult(Value *V); 392 393 // Returns true if V is a BaseResult that already exists in the IR, i.e. it is 394 // not created by the findBasePointers algorithm. 395 static bool isOriginalBaseResult(Value *V); 396 397 namespace { 398 399 /// A single base defining value - An immediate base defining value for an 400 /// instruction 'Def' is an input to 'Def' whose base is also a base of 'Def'. 401 /// For instructions which have multiple pointer [vector] inputs or that 402 /// transition between vector and scalar types, there is no immediate base 403 /// defining value. The 'base defining value' for 'Def' is the transitive 404 /// closure of this relation stopping at the first instruction which has no 405 /// immediate base defining value. The b.d.v. might itself be a base pointer, 406 /// but it can also be an arbitrary derived pointer. 407 struct BaseDefiningValueResult { 408 /// Contains the value which is the base defining value. 409 Value * const BDV; 410 411 /// True if the base defining value is also known to be an actual base 412 /// pointer. 413 const bool IsKnownBase; 414 415 BaseDefiningValueResult(Value *BDV, bool IsKnownBase) 416 : BDV(BDV), IsKnownBase(IsKnownBase) { 417 #ifndef NDEBUG 418 // Check consistency between new and old means of checking whether a BDV is 419 // a base. 420 bool MustBeBase = isKnownBaseResult(BDV); 421 assert(!MustBeBase || MustBeBase == IsKnownBase); 422 #endif 423 } 424 }; 425 426 } // end anonymous namespace 427 428 static BaseDefiningValueResult findBaseDefiningValue(Value *I); 429 430 /// Return a base defining value for the 'Index' element of the given vector 431 /// instruction 'I'. If Index is null, returns a BDV for the entire vector 432 /// 'I'. As an optimization, this method will try to determine when the 433 /// element is known to already be a base pointer. If this can be established, 434 /// the second value in the returned pair will be true. Note that either a 435 /// vector or a pointer typed value can be returned. For the former, the 436 /// vector returned is a BDV (and possibly a base) of the entire vector 'I'. 437 /// If the later, the return pointer is a BDV (or possibly a base) for the 438 /// particular element in 'I'. 439 static BaseDefiningValueResult 440 findBaseDefiningValueOfVector(Value *I) { 441 // Each case parallels findBaseDefiningValue below, see that code for 442 // detailed motivation. 443 444 if (isa<Argument>(I)) 445 // An incoming argument to the function is a base pointer 446 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, true); 447 448 if (isa<Constant>(I)) 449 // Base of constant vector consists only of constant null pointers. 450 // For reasoning see similar case inside 'findBaseDefiningValue' function. 451 return BaseDefiningValueResult(ConstantAggregateZero::get(I->getType()), 452 true); 453 454 if (isa<LoadInst>(I)) 455 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, true); 456 457 if (isa<InsertElementInst>(I)) 458 // We don't know whether this vector contains entirely base pointers or 459 // not. To be conservatively correct, we treat it as a BDV and will 460 // duplicate code as needed to construct a parallel vector of bases. 461 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, false); 462 463 if (isa<ShuffleVectorInst>(I)) 464 // We don't know whether this vector contains entirely base pointers or 465 // not. To be conservatively correct, we treat it as a BDV and will 466 // duplicate code as needed to construct a parallel vector of bases. 467 // TODO: There a number of local optimizations which could be applied here 468 // for particular sufflevector patterns. 469 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, false); 470 471 // The behavior of getelementptr instructions is the same for vector and 472 // non-vector data types. 473 if (auto *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(I)) 474 return findBaseDefiningValue(GEP->getPointerOperand()); 475 476 // If the pointer comes through a bitcast of a vector of pointers to 477 // a vector of another type of pointer, then look through the bitcast 478 if (auto *BC = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(I)) 479 return findBaseDefiningValue(BC->getOperand(0)); 480 481 // We assume that functions in the source language only return base 482 // pointers. This should probably be generalized via attributes to support 483 // both source language and internal functions. 484 if (isa<CallInst>(I) || isa<InvokeInst>(I)) 485 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, true); 486 487 // A PHI or Select is a base defining value. The outer findBasePointer 488 // algorithm is responsible for constructing a base value for this BDV. 489 assert((isa<SelectInst>(I) || isa<PHINode>(I)) && 490 "unknown vector instruction - no base found for vector element"); 491 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, false); 492 } 493 494 /// Helper function for findBasePointer - Will return a value which either a) 495 /// defines the base pointer for the input, b) blocks the simple search 496 /// (i.e. a PHI or Select of two derived pointers), or c) involves a change 497 /// from pointer to vector type or back. 498 static BaseDefiningValueResult findBaseDefiningValue(Value *I) { 499 assert(I->getType()->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy() && 500 "Illegal to ask for the base pointer of a non-pointer type"); 501 502 if (I->getType()->isVectorTy()) 503 return findBaseDefiningValueOfVector(I); 504 505 if (isa<Argument>(I)) 506 // An incoming argument to the function is a base pointer 507 // We should have never reached here if this argument isn't an gc value 508 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, true); 509 510 if (isa<Constant>(I)) { 511 // We assume that objects with a constant base (e.g. a global) can't move 512 // and don't need to be reported to the collector because they are always 513 // live. Besides global references, all kinds of constants (e.g. undef, 514 // constant expressions, null pointers) can be introduced by the inliner or 515 // the optimizer, especially on dynamically dead paths. 516 // Here we treat all of them as having single null base. By doing this we 517 // trying to avoid problems reporting various conflicts in a form of 518 // "phi (const1, const2)" or "phi (const, regular gc ptr)". 519 // See constant.ll file for relevant test cases. 520 521 return BaseDefiningValueResult( 522 ConstantPointerNull::get(cast<PointerType>(I->getType())), true); 523 } 524 525 // inttoptrs in an integral address space are currently ill-defined. We 526 // treat them as defining base pointers here for consistency with the 527 // constant rule above and because we don't really have a better semantic 528 // to give them. Note that the optimizer is always free to insert undefined 529 // behavior on dynamically dead paths as well. 530 if (isa<IntToPtrInst>(I)) 531 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, true); 532 533 if (CastInst *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(I)) { 534 Value *Def = CI->stripPointerCasts(); 535 // If stripping pointer casts changes the address space there is an 536 // addrspacecast in between. 537 assert(cast<PointerType>(Def->getType())->getAddressSpace() == 538 cast<PointerType>(CI->getType())->getAddressSpace() && 539 "unsupported addrspacecast"); 540 // If we find a cast instruction here, it means we've found a cast which is 541 // not simply a pointer cast (i.e. an inttoptr). We don't know how to 542 // handle int->ptr conversion. 543 assert(!isa<CastInst>(Def) && "shouldn't find another cast here"); 544 return findBaseDefiningValue(Def); 545 } 546 547 if (isa<LoadInst>(I)) 548 // The value loaded is an gc base itself 549 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, true); 550 551 if (GetElementPtrInst *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(I)) 552 // The base of this GEP is the base 553 return findBaseDefiningValue(GEP->getPointerOperand()); 554 555 if (IntrinsicInst *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(I)) { 556 switch (II->getIntrinsicID()) { 557 default: 558 // fall through to general call handling 559 break; 560 case Intrinsic::experimental_gc_statepoint: 561 llvm_unreachable("statepoints don't produce pointers"); 562 case Intrinsic::experimental_gc_relocate: 563 // Rerunning safepoint insertion after safepoints are already 564 // inserted is not supported. It could probably be made to work, 565 // but why are you doing this? There's no good reason. 566 llvm_unreachable("repeat safepoint insertion is not supported"); 567 case Intrinsic::gcroot: 568 // Currently, this mechanism hasn't been extended to work with gcroot. 569 // There's no reason it couldn't be, but I haven't thought about the 570 // implications much. 571 llvm_unreachable( 572 "interaction with the gcroot mechanism is not supported"); 573 case Intrinsic::experimental_gc_get_pointer_base: 574 return findBaseDefiningValue(II->getOperand(0)); 575 } 576 } 577 // We assume that functions in the source language only return base 578 // pointers. This should probably be generalized via attributes to support 579 // both source language and internal functions. 580 if (isa<CallInst>(I) || isa<InvokeInst>(I)) 581 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, true); 582 583 // TODO: I have absolutely no idea how to implement this part yet. It's not 584 // necessarily hard, I just haven't really looked at it yet. 585 assert(!isa<LandingPadInst>(I) && "Landing Pad is unimplemented"); 586 587 if (isa<AtomicCmpXchgInst>(I)) 588 // A CAS is effectively a atomic store and load combined under a 589 // predicate. From the perspective of base pointers, we just treat it 590 // like a load. 591 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, true); 592 593 assert(!isa<AtomicRMWInst>(I) && "Xchg handled above, all others are " 594 "binary ops which don't apply to pointers"); 595 596 // The aggregate ops. Aggregates can either be in the heap or on the 597 // stack, but in either case, this is simply a field load. As a result, 598 // this is a defining definition of the base just like a load is. 599 if (isa<ExtractValueInst>(I)) 600 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, true); 601 602 // We should never see an insert vector since that would require we be 603 // tracing back a struct value not a pointer value. 604 assert(!isa<InsertValueInst>(I) && 605 "Base pointer for a struct is meaningless"); 606 607 // This value might have been generated by findBasePointer() called when 608 // substituting gc.get.pointer.base() intrinsic. 609 bool IsKnownBase = 610 isa<Instruction>(I) && cast<Instruction>(I)->getMetadata("is_base_value"); 611 612 // An extractelement produces a base result exactly when it's input does. 613 // We may need to insert a parallel instruction to extract the appropriate 614 // element out of the base vector corresponding to the input. Given this, 615 // it's analogous to the phi and select case even though it's not a merge. 616 if (isa<ExtractElementInst>(I)) 617 // Note: There a lot of obvious peephole cases here. This are deliberately 618 // handled after the main base pointer inference algorithm to make writing 619 // test cases to exercise that code easier. 620 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, IsKnownBase); 621 622 // The last two cases here don't return a base pointer. Instead, they 623 // return a value which dynamically selects from among several base 624 // derived pointers (each with it's own base potentially). It's the job of 625 // the caller to resolve these. 626 assert((isa<SelectInst>(I) || isa<PHINode>(I)) && 627 "missing instruction case in findBaseDefiningValing"); 628 return BaseDefiningValueResult(I, IsKnownBase); 629 } 630 631 /// Returns the base defining value for this value. 632 static Value *findBaseDefiningValueCached(Value *I, DefiningValueMapTy &Cache) { 633 Value *&Cached = Cache[I]; 634 if (!Cached) { 635 Cached = findBaseDefiningValue(I).BDV; 636 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "fBDV-cached: " << I->getName() << " -> " 637 << Cached->getName() << "\n"); 638 } 639 assert(Cache[I] != nullptr); 640 return Cached; 641 } 642 643 /// Return a base pointer for this value if known. Otherwise, return it's 644 /// base defining value. 645 static Value *findBaseOrBDV(Value *I, DefiningValueMapTy &Cache) { 646 Value *Def = findBaseDefiningValueCached(I, Cache); 647 auto Found = Cache.find(Def); 648 if (Found != Cache.end()) { 649 // Either a base-of relation, or a self reference. Caller must check. 650 return Found->second; 651 } 652 // Only a BDV available 653 return Def; 654 } 655 656 /// This value is a base pointer that is not generated by RS4GC, i.e. it already 657 /// exists in the code. 658 static bool isOriginalBaseResult(Value *V) { 659 // no recursion possible 660 return !isa<PHINode>(V) && !isa<SelectInst>(V) && 661 !isa<ExtractElementInst>(V) && !isa<InsertElementInst>(V) && 662 !isa<ShuffleVectorInst>(V); 663 } 664 665 /// Given the result of a call to findBaseDefiningValue, or findBaseOrBDV, 666 /// is it known to be a base pointer? Or do we need to continue searching. 667 static bool isKnownBaseResult(Value *V) { 668 if (isOriginalBaseResult(V)) 669 return true; 670 if (isa<Instruction>(V) && 671 cast<Instruction>(V)->getMetadata("is_base_value")) { 672 // This is a previously inserted base phi or select. We know 673 // that this is a base value. 674 return true; 675 } 676 677 // We need to keep searching 678 return false; 679 } 680 681 // Returns true if First and Second values are both scalar or both vector. 682 static bool areBothVectorOrScalar(Value *First, Value *Second) { 683 return isa<VectorType>(First->getType()) == 684 isa<VectorType>(Second->getType()); 685 } 686 687 namespace { 688 689 /// Models the state of a single base defining value in the findBasePointer 690 /// algorithm for determining where a new instruction is needed to propagate 691 /// the base of this BDV. 692 class BDVState { 693 public: 694 enum StatusTy { 695 // Starting state of lattice 696 Unknown, 697 // Some specific base value -- does *not* mean that instruction 698 // propagates the base of the object 699 // ex: gep %arg, 16 -> %arg is the base value 700 Base, 701 // Need to insert a node to represent a merge. 702 Conflict 703 }; 704 705 BDVState() { 706 llvm_unreachable("missing state in map"); 707 } 708 709 explicit BDVState(Value *OriginalValue) 710 : OriginalValue(OriginalValue) {} 711 explicit BDVState(Value *OriginalValue, StatusTy Status, Value *BaseValue = nullptr) 712 : OriginalValue(OriginalValue), Status(Status), BaseValue(BaseValue) { 713 assert(Status != Base || BaseValue); 714 } 715 716 StatusTy getStatus() const { return Status; } 717 Value *getOriginalValue() const { return OriginalValue; } 718 Value *getBaseValue() const { return BaseValue; } 719 720 bool isBase() const { return getStatus() == Base; } 721 bool isUnknown() const { return getStatus() == Unknown; } 722 bool isConflict() const { return getStatus() == Conflict; } 723 724 // Values of type BDVState form a lattice, and this function implements the 725 // meet 726 // operation. 727 void meet(const BDVState &Other) { 728 auto markConflict = [&]() { 729 Status = BDVState::Conflict; 730 BaseValue = nullptr; 731 }; 732 // Conflict is a final state. 733 if (isConflict()) 734 return; 735 // if we are not known - just take other state. 736 if (isUnknown()) { 737 Status = Other.getStatus(); 738 BaseValue = Other.getBaseValue(); 739 return; 740 } 741 // We are base. 742 assert(isBase() && "Unknown state"); 743 // If other is unknown - just keep our state. 744 if (Other.isUnknown()) 745 return; 746 // If other is conflict - it is a final state. 747 if (Other.isConflict()) 748 return markConflict(); 749 // Other is base as well. 750 assert(Other.isBase() && "Unknown state"); 751 // If bases are different - Conflict. 752 if (getBaseValue() != Other.getBaseValue()) 753 return markConflict(); 754 // We are identical, do nothing. 755 } 756 757 bool operator==(const BDVState &Other) const { 758 return OriginalValue == Other.OriginalValue && BaseValue == Other.BaseValue && 759 Status == Other.Status; 760 } 761 762 bool operator!=(const BDVState &other) const { return !(*this == other); } 763 764 LLVM_DUMP_METHOD 765 void dump() const { 766 print(dbgs()); 767 dbgs() << '\n'; 768 } 769 770 void print(raw_ostream &OS) const { 771 switch (getStatus()) { 772 case Unknown: 773 OS << "U"; 774 break; 775 case Base: 776 OS << "B"; 777 break; 778 case Conflict: 779 OS << "C"; 780 break; 781 } 782 OS << " (base " << getBaseValue() << " - " 783 << (getBaseValue() ? getBaseValue()->getName() : "nullptr") << ")" 784 << " for " << OriginalValue->getName() << ":"; 785 } 786 787 private: 788 AssertingVH<Value> OriginalValue; // instruction this state corresponds to 789 StatusTy Status = Unknown; 790 AssertingVH<Value> BaseValue = nullptr; // Non-null only if Status == Base. 791 }; 792 793 } // end anonymous namespace 794 795 #ifndef NDEBUG 796 static raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const BDVState &State) { 797 State.print(OS); 798 return OS; 799 } 800 #endif 801 802 /// For a given value or instruction, figure out what base ptr its derived from. 803 /// For gc objects, this is simply itself. On success, returns a value which is 804 /// the base pointer. (This is reliable and can be used for relocation.) On 805 /// failure, returns nullptr. 806 static Value *findBasePointer(Value *I, DefiningValueMapTy &Cache) { 807 Value *Def = findBaseOrBDV(I, Cache); 808 809 if (isKnownBaseResult(Def) && areBothVectorOrScalar(Def, I)) 810 return Def; 811 812 // Here's the rough algorithm: 813 // - For every SSA value, construct a mapping to either an actual base 814 // pointer or a PHI which obscures the base pointer. 815 // - Construct a mapping from PHI to unknown TOP state. Use an 816 // optimistic algorithm to propagate base pointer information. Lattice 817 // looks like: 818 // UNKNOWN 819 // b1 b2 b3 b4 820 // CONFLICT 821 // When algorithm terminates, all PHIs will either have a single concrete 822 // base or be in a conflict state. 823 // - For every conflict, insert a dummy PHI node without arguments. Add 824 // these to the base[Instruction] = BasePtr mapping. For every 825 // non-conflict, add the actual base. 826 // - For every conflict, add arguments for the base[a] of each input 827 // arguments. 828 // 829 // Note: A simpler form of this would be to add the conflict form of all 830 // PHIs without running the optimistic algorithm. This would be 831 // analogous to pessimistic data flow and would likely lead to an 832 // overall worse solution. 833 834 #ifndef NDEBUG 835 auto isExpectedBDVType = [](Value *BDV) { 836 return isa<PHINode>(BDV) || isa<SelectInst>(BDV) || 837 isa<ExtractElementInst>(BDV) || isa<InsertElementInst>(BDV) || 838 isa<ShuffleVectorInst>(BDV); 839 }; 840 #endif 841 842 // Once populated, will contain a mapping from each potentially non-base BDV 843 // to a lattice value (described above) which corresponds to that BDV. 844 // We use the order of insertion (DFS over the def/use graph) to provide a 845 // stable deterministic ordering for visiting DenseMaps (which are unordered) 846 // below. This is important for deterministic compilation. 847 MapVector<Value *, BDVState> States; 848 849 #ifndef NDEBUG 850 auto VerifyStates = [&]() { 851 for (auto &Entry : States) { 852 assert(Entry.first == Entry.second.getOriginalValue()); 853 } 854 }; 855 #endif 856 857 auto visitBDVOperands = [](Value *BDV, std::function<void (Value*)> F) { 858 if (PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(BDV)) { 859 for (Value *InVal : PN->incoming_values()) 860 F(InVal); 861 } else if (SelectInst *SI = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(BDV)) { 862 F(SI->getTrueValue()); 863 F(SI->getFalseValue()); 864 } else if (auto *EE = dyn_cast<ExtractElementInst>(BDV)) { 865 F(EE->getVectorOperand()); 866 } else if (auto *IE = dyn_cast<InsertElementInst>(BDV)) { 867 F(IE->getOperand(0)); 868 F(IE->getOperand(1)); 869 } else if (auto *SV = dyn_cast<ShuffleVectorInst>(BDV)) { 870 // For a canonical broadcast, ignore the undef argument 871 // (without this, we insert a parallel base shuffle for every broadcast) 872 F(SV->getOperand(0)); 873 if (!SV->isZeroEltSplat()) 874 F(SV->getOperand(1)); 875 } else { 876 llvm_unreachable("unexpected BDV type"); 877 } 878 }; 879 880 881 // Recursively fill in all base defining values reachable from the initial 882 // one for which we don't already know a definite base value for 883 /* scope */ { 884 SmallVector<Value*, 16> Worklist; 885 Worklist.push_back(Def); 886 States.insert({Def, BDVState(Def)}); 887 while (!Worklist.empty()) { 888 Value *Current = Worklist.pop_back_val(); 889 assert(!isOriginalBaseResult(Current) && "why did it get added?"); 890 891 auto visitIncomingValue = [&](Value *InVal) { 892 Value *Base = findBaseOrBDV(InVal, Cache); 893 if (isKnownBaseResult(Base) && areBothVectorOrScalar(Base, InVal)) 894 // Known bases won't need new instructions introduced and can be 895 // ignored safely. However, this can only be done when InVal and Base 896 // are both scalar or both vector. Otherwise, we need to find a 897 // correct BDV for InVal, by creating an entry in the lattice 898 // (States). 899 return; 900 assert(isExpectedBDVType(Base) && "the only non-base values " 901 "we see should be base defining values"); 902 if (States.insert(std::make_pair(Base, BDVState(Base))).second) 903 Worklist.push_back(Base); 904 }; 905 906 visitBDVOperands(Current, visitIncomingValue); 907 } 908 } 909 910 #ifndef NDEBUG 911 VerifyStates(); 912 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "States after initialization:\n"); 913 for (const auto &Pair : States) { 914 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << Pair.second << " for " << *Pair.first << "\n"); 915 } 916 #endif 917 918 // Iterate forward through the value graph pruning any node from the state 919 // list where all of the inputs are base pointers. The purpose of this is to 920 // reuse existing values when the derived pointer we were asked to materialize 921 // a base pointer for happens to be a base pointer itself. (Or a sub-graph 922 // feeding it does.) 923 SmallVector<Value *> ToRemove; 924 do { 925 ToRemove.clear(); 926 for (auto Pair : States) { 927 Value *BDV = Pair.first; 928 auto canPruneInput = [&](Value *V) { 929 Value *BDV = findBaseOrBDV(V, Cache); 930 if (V->stripPointerCasts() != BDV) 931 return false; 932 // The assumption is that anything not in the state list is 933 // propagates a base pointer. 934 return States.count(BDV) == 0; 935 }; 936 937 bool CanPrune = true; 938 visitBDVOperands(BDV, [&](Value *Op) { 939 CanPrune = CanPrune && canPruneInput(Op); 940 }); 941 if (CanPrune) 942 ToRemove.push_back(BDV); 943 } 944 for (Value *V : ToRemove) { 945 States.erase(V); 946 // Cache the fact V is it's own base for later usage. 947 Cache[V] = V; 948 } 949 } while (!ToRemove.empty()); 950 951 // Did we manage to prove that Def itself must be a base pointer? 952 if (!States.count(Def)) 953 return Def; 954 955 // Return a phi state for a base defining value. We'll generate a new 956 // base state for known bases and expect to find a cached state otherwise. 957 auto GetStateForBDV = [&](Value *BaseValue, Value *Input) { 958 auto I = States.find(BaseValue); 959 if (I != States.end()) 960 return I->second; 961 assert(areBothVectorOrScalar(BaseValue, Input)); 962 return BDVState(BaseValue, BDVState::Base, BaseValue); 963 }; 964 965 bool Progress = true; 966 while (Progress) { 967 #ifndef NDEBUG 968 const size_t OldSize = States.size(); 969 #endif 970 Progress = false; 971 // We're only changing values in this loop, thus safe to keep iterators. 972 // Since this is computing a fixed point, the order of visit does not 973 // effect the result. TODO: We could use a worklist here and make this run 974 // much faster. 975 for (auto Pair : States) { 976 Value *BDV = Pair.first; 977 // Only values that do not have known bases or those that have differing 978 // type (scalar versus vector) from a possible known base should be in the 979 // lattice. 980 assert((!isKnownBaseResult(BDV) || 981 !areBothVectorOrScalar(BDV, Pair.second.getBaseValue())) && 982 "why did it get added?"); 983 984 BDVState NewState(BDV); 985 visitBDVOperands(BDV, [&](Value *Op) { 986 Value *BDV = findBaseOrBDV(Op, Cache); 987 auto OpState = GetStateForBDV(BDV, Op); 988 NewState.meet(OpState); 989 }); 990 991 BDVState OldState = States[BDV]; 992 if (OldState != NewState) { 993 Progress = true; 994 States[BDV] = NewState; 995 } 996 } 997 998 assert(OldSize == States.size() && 999 "fixed point shouldn't be adding any new nodes to state"); 1000 } 1001 1002 #ifndef NDEBUG 1003 VerifyStates(); 1004 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "States after meet iteration:\n"); 1005 for (const auto &Pair : States) { 1006 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << Pair.second << " for " << *Pair.first << "\n"); 1007 } 1008 #endif 1009 1010 // Handle all instructions that have a vector BDV, but the instruction itself 1011 // is of scalar type. 1012 for (auto Pair : States) { 1013 Instruction *I = cast<Instruction>(Pair.first); 1014 BDVState State = Pair.second; 1015 auto *BaseValue = State.getBaseValue(); 1016 // Only values that do not have known bases or those that have differing 1017 // type (scalar versus vector) from a possible known base should be in the 1018 // lattice. 1019 assert((!isKnownBaseResult(I) || !areBothVectorOrScalar(I, BaseValue)) && 1020 "why did it get added?"); 1021 assert(!State.isUnknown() && "Optimistic algorithm didn't complete!"); 1022 1023 if (!State.isBase() || !isa<VectorType>(BaseValue->getType())) 1024 continue; 1025 // extractelement instructions are a bit special in that we may need to 1026 // insert an extract even when we know an exact base for the instruction. 1027 // The problem is that we need to convert from a vector base to a scalar 1028 // base for the particular indice we're interested in. 1029 if (isa<ExtractElementInst>(I)) { 1030 auto *EE = cast<ExtractElementInst>(I); 1031 // TODO: In many cases, the new instruction is just EE itself. We should 1032 // exploit this, but can't do it here since it would break the invariant 1033 // about the BDV not being known to be a base. 1034 auto *BaseInst = ExtractElementInst::Create( 1035 State.getBaseValue(), EE->getIndexOperand(), "base_ee", EE); 1036 BaseInst->setMetadata("is_base_value", MDNode::get(I->getContext(), {})); 1037 States[I] = BDVState(I, BDVState::Base, BaseInst); 1038 } else if (!isa<VectorType>(I->getType())) { 1039 // We need to handle cases that have a vector base but the instruction is 1040 // a scalar type (these could be phis or selects or any instruction that 1041 // are of scalar type, but the base can be a vector type). We 1042 // conservatively set this as conflict. Setting the base value for these 1043 // conflicts is handled in the next loop which traverses States. 1044 States[I] = BDVState(I, BDVState::Conflict); 1045 } 1046 } 1047 1048 #ifndef NDEBUG 1049 VerifyStates(); 1050 #endif 1051 1052 // Insert Phis for all conflicts 1053 // TODO: adjust naming patterns to avoid this order of iteration dependency 1054 for (auto Pair : States) { 1055 Instruction *I = cast<Instruction>(Pair.first); 1056 BDVState State = Pair.second; 1057 // Only values that do not have known bases or those that have differing 1058 // type (scalar versus vector) from a possible known base should be in the 1059 // lattice. 1060 assert((!isKnownBaseResult(I) || !areBothVectorOrScalar(I, State.getBaseValue())) && 1061 "why did it get added?"); 1062 assert(!State.isUnknown() && "Optimistic algorithm didn't complete!"); 1063 1064 // Since we're joining a vector and scalar base, they can never be the 1065 // same. As a result, we should always see insert element having reached 1066 // the conflict state. 1067 assert(!isa<InsertElementInst>(I) || State.isConflict()); 1068 1069 if (!State.isConflict()) 1070 continue; 1071 1072 auto getMangledName = [](Instruction *I) -> std::string { 1073 if (isa<PHINode>(I)) { 1074 return suffixed_name_or(I, ".base", "base_phi"); 1075 } else if (isa<SelectInst>(I)) { 1076 return suffixed_name_or(I, ".base", "base_select"); 1077 } else if (isa<ExtractElementInst>(I)) { 1078 return suffixed_name_or(I, ".base", "base_ee"); 1079 } else if (isa<InsertElementInst>(I)) { 1080 return suffixed_name_or(I, ".base", "base_ie"); 1081 } else { 1082 return suffixed_name_or(I, ".base", "base_sv"); 1083 } 1084 }; 1085 1086 Instruction *BaseInst = I->clone(); 1087 BaseInst->insertBefore(I); 1088 BaseInst->setName(getMangledName(I)); 1089 // Add metadata marking this as a base value 1090 BaseInst->setMetadata("is_base_value", MDNode::get(I->getContext(), {})); 1091 States[I] = BDVState(I, BDVState::Conflict, BaseInst); 1092 } 1093 1094 #ifndef NDEBUG 1095 VerifyStates(); 1096 #endif 1097 1098 // Returns a instruction which produces the base pointer for a given 1099 // instruction. The instruction is assumed to be an input to one of the BDVs 1100 // seen in the inference algorithm above. As such, we must either already 1101 // know it's base defining value is a base, or have inserted a new 1102 // instruction to propagate the base of it's BDV and have entered that newly 1103 // introduced instruction into the state table. In either case, we are 1104 // assured to be able to determine an instruction which produces it's base 1105 // pointer. 1106 auto getBaseForInput = [&](Value *Input, Instruction *InsertPt) { 1107 Value *BDV = findBaseOrBDV(Input, Cache); 1108 Value *Base = nullptr; 1109 if (!States.count(BDV)) { 1110 assert(areBothVectorOrScalar(BDV, Input)); 1111 Base = BDV; 1112 } else { 1113 // Either conflict or base. 1114 assert(States.count(BDV)); 1115 Base = States[BDV].getBaseValue(); 1116 } 1117 assert(Base && "Can't be null"); 1118 // The cast is needed since base traversal may strip away bitcasts 1119 if (Base->getType() != Input->getType() && InsertPt) 1120 Base = new BitCastInst(Base, Input->getType(), "cast", InsertPt); 1121 return Base; 1122 }; 1123 1124 // Fixup all the inputs of the new PHIs. Visit order needs to be 1125 // deterministic and predictable because we're naming newly created 1126 // instructions. 1127 for (auto Pair : States) { 1128 Instruction *BDV = cast<Instruction>(Pair.first); 1129 BDVState State = Pair.second; 1130 1131 // Only values that do not have known bases or those that have differing 1132 // type (scalar versus vector) from a possible known base should be in the 1133 // lattice. 1134 assert((!isKnownBaseResult(BDV) || 1135 !areBothVectorOrScalar(BDV, State.getBaseValue())) && 1136 "why did it get added?"); 1137 assert(!State.isUnknown() && "Optimistic algorithm didn't complete!"); 1138 if (!State.isConflict()) 1139 continue; 1140 1141 if (PHINode *BasePHI = dyn_cast<PHINode>(State.getBaseValue())) { 1142 PHINode *PN = cast<PHINode>(BDV); 1143 const unsigned NumPHIValues = PN->getNumIncomingValues(); 1144 1145 // The IR verifier requires phi nodes with multiple entries from the 1146 // same basic block to have the same incoming value for each of those 1147 // entries. Since we're inserting bitcasts in the loop, make sure we 1148 // do so at least once per incoming block. 1149 DenseMap<BasicBlock *, Value*> BlockToValue; 1150 for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumPHIValues; i++) { 1151 Value *InVal = PN->getIncomingValue(i); 1152 BasicBlock *InBB = PN->getIncomingBlock(i); 1153 if (!BlockToValue.count(InBB)) 1154 BlockToValue[InBB] = getBaseForInput(InVal, InBB->getTerminator()); 1155 else { 1156 #ifndef NDEBUG 1157 Value *OldBase = BlockToValue[InBB]; 1158 Value *Base = getBaseForInput(InVal, nullptr); 1159 // In essence this assert states: the only way two values 1160 // incoming from the same basic block may be different is by 1161 // being different bitcasts of the same value. A cleanup 1162 // that remains TODO is changing findBaseOrBDV to return an 1163 // llvm::Value of the correct type (and still remain pure). 1164 // This will remove the need to add bitcasts. 1165 assert(Base->stripPointerCasts() == OldBase->stripPointerCasts() && 1166 "findBaseOrBDV should be pure!"); 1167 #endif 1168 } 1169 Value *Base = BlockToValue[InBB]; 1170 BasePHI->setIncomingValue(i, Base); 1171 } 1172 } else if (SelectInst *BaseSI = 1173 dyn_cast<SelectInst>(State.getBaseValue())) { 1174 SelectInst *SI = cast<SelectInst>(BDV); 1175 1176 // Find the instruction which produces the base for each input. 1177 // We may need to insert a bitcast. 1178 BaseSI->setTrueValue(getBaseForInput(SI->getTrueValue(), BaseSI)); 1179 BaseSI->setFalseValue(getBaseForInput(SI->getFalseValue(), BaseSI)); 1180 } else if (auto *BaseEE = 1181 dyn_cast<ExtractElementInst>(State.getBaseValue())) { 1182 Value *InVal = cast<ExtractElementInst>(BDV)->getVectorOperand(); 1183 // Find the instruction which produces the base for each input. We may 1184 // need to insert a bitcast. 1185 BaseEE->setOperand(0, getBaseForInput(InVal, BaseEE)); 1186 } else if (auto *BaseIE = dyn_cast<InsertElementInst>(State.getBaseValue())){ 1187 auto *BdvIE = cast<InsertElementInst>(BDV); 1188 auto UpdateOperand = [&](int OperandIdx) { 1189 Value *InVal = BdvIE->getOperand(OperandIdx); 1190 Value *Base = getBaseForInput(InVal, BaseIE); 1191 BaseIE->setOperand(OperandIdx, Base); 1192 }; 1193 UpdateOperand(0); // vector operand 1194 UpdateOperand(1); // scalar operand 1195 } else { 1196 auto *BaseSV = cast<ShuffleVectorInst>(State.getBaseValue()); 1197 auto *BdvSV = cast<ShuffleVectorInst>(BDV); 1198 auto UpdateOperand = [&](int OperandIdx) { 1199 Value *InVal = BdvSV->getOperand(OperandIdx); 1200 Value *Base = getBaseForInput(InVal, BaseSV); 1201 BaseSV->setOperand(OperandIdx, Base); 1202 }; 1203 UpdateOperand(0); // vector operand 1204 if (!BdvSV->isZeroEltSplat()) 1205 UpdateOperand(1); // vector operand 1206 else { 1207 // Never read, so just use undef 1208 Value *InVal = BdvSV->getOperand(1); 1209 BaseSV->setOperand(1, UndefValue::get(InVal->getType())); 1210 } 1211 } 1212 } 1213 1214 #ifndef NDEBUG 1215 VerifyStates(); 1216 #endif 1217 1218 // Cache all of our results so we can cheaply reuse them 1219 // NOTE: This is actually two caches: one of the base defining value 1220 // relation and one of the base pointer relation! FIXME 1221 for (auto Pair : States) { 1222 auto *BDV = Pair.first; 1223 Value *Base = Pair.second.getBaseValue(); 1224 assert(BDV && Base); 1225 // Only values that do not have known bases or those that have differing 1226 // type (scalar versus vector) from a possible known base should be in the 1227 // lattice. 1228 assert((!isKnownBaseResult(BDV) || !areBothVectorOrScalar(BDV, Base)) && 1229 "why did it get added?"); 1230 1231 LLVM_DEBUG( 1232 dbgs() << "Updating base value cache" 1233 << " for: " << BDV->getName() << " from: " 1234 << (Cache.count(BDV) ? Cache[BDV]->getName().str() : "none") 1235 << " to: " << Base->getName() << "\n"); 1236 1237 Cache[BDV] = Base; 1238 } 1239 assert(Cache.count(Def)); 1240 return Cache[Def]; 1241 } 1242 1243 // For a set of live pointers (base and/or derived), identify the base 1244 // pointer of the object which they are derived from. This routine will 1245 // mutate the IR graph as needed to make the 'base' pointer live at the 1246 // definition site of 'derived'. This ensures that any use of 'derived' can 1247 // also use 'base'. This may involve the insertion of a number of 1248 // additional PHI nodes. 1249 // 1250 // preconditions: live is a set of pointer type Values 1251 // 1252 // side effects: may insert PHI nodes into the existing CFG, will preserve 1253 // CFG, will not remove or mutate any existing nodes 1254 // 1255 // post condition: PointerToBase contains one (derived, base) pair for every 1256 // pointer in live. Note that derived can be equal to base if the original 1257 // pointer was a base pointer. 1258 static void 1259 findBasePointers(const StatepointLiveSetTy &live, 1260 MapVector<Value *, Value *> &PointerToBase, 1261 DominatorTree *DT, DefiningValueMapTy &DVCache) { 1262 for (Value *ptr : live) { 1263 Value *base = findBasePointer(ptr, DVCache); 1264 assert(base && "failed to find base pointer"); 1265 PointerToBase[ptr] = base; 1266 assert((!isa<Instruction>(base) || !isa<Instruction>(ptr) || 1267 DT->dominates(cast<Instruction>(base)->getParent(), 1268 cast<Instruction>(ptr)->getParent())) && 1269 "The base we found better dominate the derived pointer"); 1270 } 1271 } 1272 1273 /// Find the required based pointers (and adjust the live set) for the given 1274 /// parse point. 1275 static void findBasePointers(DominatorTree &DT, DefiningValueMapTy &DVCache, 1276 CallBase *Call, 1277 PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &result) { 1278 MapVector<Value *, Value *> PointerToBase; 1279 StatepointLiveSetTy PotentiallyDerivedPointers = result.LiveSet; 1280 // We assume that all pointers passed to deopt are base pointers; as an 1281 // optimization, we can use this to avoid seperately materializing the base 1282 // pointer graph. This is only relevant since we're very conservative about 1283 // generating new conflict nodes during base pointer insertion. If we were 1284 // smarter there, this would be irrelevant. 1285 if (auto Opt = Call->getOperandBundle(LLVMContext::OB_deopt)) 1286 for (Value *V : Opt->Inputs) { 1287 if (!PotentiallyDerivedPointers.count(V)) 1288 continue; 1289 PotentiallyDerivedPointers.remove(V); 1290 PointerToBase[V] = V; 1291 } 1292 findBasePointers(PotentiallyDerivedPointers, PointerToBase, &DT, DVCache); 1293 1294 if (PrintBasePointers) { 1295 errs() << "Base Pairs (w/o Relocation):\n"; 1296 for (auto &Pair : PointerToBase) { 1297 errs() << " derived "; 1298 Pair.first->printAsOperand(errs(), false); 1299 errs() << " base "; 1300 Pair.second->printAsOperand(errs(), false); 1301 errs() << "\n";; 1302 } 1303 } 1304 1305 result.PointerToBase = PointerToBase; 1306 } 1307 1308 /// Given an updated version of the dataflow liveness results, update the 1309 /// liveset and base pointer maps for the call site CS. 1310 static void recomputeLiveInValues(GCPtrLivenessData &RevisedLivenessData, 1311 CallBase *Call, 1312 PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &result); 1313 1314 static void recomputeLiveInValues( 1315 Function &F, DominatorTree &DT, ArrayRef<CallBase *> toUpdate, 1316 MutableArrayRef<struct PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord> records) { 1317 // TODO-PERF: reuse the original liveness, then simply run the dataflow 1318 // again. The old values are still live and will help it stabilize quickly. 1319 GCPtrLivenessData RevisedLivenessData; 1320 computeLiveInValues(DT, F, RevisedLivenessData); 1321 for (size_t i = 0; i < records.size(); i++) { 1322 struct PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &info = records[i]; 1323 recomputeLiveInValues(RevisedLivenessData, toUpdate[i], info); 1324 } 1325 } 1326 1327 // When inserting gc.relocate and gc.result calls, we need to ensure there are 1328 // no uses of the original value / return value between the gc.statepoint and 1329 // the gc.relocate / gc.result call. One case which can arise is a phi node 1330 // starting one of the successor blocks. We also need to be able to insert the 1331 // gc.relocates only on the path which goes through the statepoint. We might 1332 // need to split an edge to make this possible. 1333 static BasicBlock * 1334 normalizeForInvokeSafepoint(BasicBlock *BB, BasicBlock *InvokeParent, 1335 DominatorTree &DT) { 1336 BasicBlock *Ret = BB; 1337 if (!BB->getUniquePredecessor()) 1338 Ret = SplitBlockPredecessors(BB, InvokeParent, "", &DT); 1339 1340 // Now that 'Ret' has unique predecessor we can safely remove all phi nodes 1341 // from it 1342 FoldSingleEntryPHINodes(Ret); 1343 assert(!isa<PHINode>(Ret->begin()) && 1344 "All PHI nodes should have been removed!"); 1345 1346 // At this point, we can safely insert a gc.relocate or gc.result as the first 1347 // instruction in Ret if needed. 1348 return Ret; 1349 } 1350 1351 // List of all function attributes which must be stripped when lowering from 1352 // abstract machine model to physical machine model. Essentially, these are 1353 // all the effects a safepoint might have which we ignored in the abstract 1354 // machine model for purposes of optimization. We have to strip these on 1355 // both function declarations and call sites. 1356 static constexpr Attribute::AttrKind FnAttrsToStrip[] = 1357 {Attribute::ReadNone, Attribute::ReadOnly, Attribute::WriteOnly, 1358 Attribute::ArgMemOnly, Attribute::InaccessibleMemOnly, 1359 Attribute::InaccessibleMemOrArgMemOnly, 1360 Attribute::NoSync, Attribute::NoFree}; 1361 1362 // Create new attribute set containing only attributes which can be transferred 1363 // from original call to the safepoint. 1364 static AttributeList legalizeCallAttributes(LLVMContext &Ctx, 1365 AttributeList AL) { 1366 if (AL.isEmpty()) 1367 return AL; 1368 1369 // Remove the readonly, readnone, and statepoint function attributes. 1370 AttrBuilder FnAttrs = AL.getFnAttrs(); 1371 for (auto Attr : FnAttrsToStrip) 1372 FnAttrs.removeAttribute(Attr); 1373 1374 for (Attribute A : AL.getFnAttrs()) { 1375 if (isStatepointDirectiveAttr(A)) 1376 FnAttrs.remove(A); 1377 } 1378 1379 // Just skip parameter and return attributes for now 1380 return AttributeList::get(Ctx, AttributeList::FunctionIndex, 1381 AttributeSet::get(Ctx, FnAttrs)); 1382 } 1383 1384 /// Helper function to place all gc relocates necessary for the given 1385 /// statepoint. 1386 /// Inputs: 1387 /// liveVariables - list of variables to be relocated. 1388 /// basePtrs - base pointers. 1389 /// statepointToken - statepoint instruction to which relocates should be 1390 /// bound. 1391 /// Builder - Llvm IR builder to be used to construct new calls. 1392 static void CreateGCRelocates(ArrayRef<Value *> LiveVariables, 1393 ArrayRef<Value *> BasePtrs, 1394 Instruction *StatepointToken, 1395 IRBuilder<> &Builder) { 1396 if (LiveVariables.empty()) 1397 return; 1398 1399 auto FindIndex = [](ArrayRef<Value *> LiveVec, Value *Val) { 1400 auto ValIt = llvm::find(LiveVec, Val); 1401 assert(ValIt != LiveVec.end() && "Val not found in LiveVec!"); 1402 size_t Index = std::distance(LiveVec.begin(), ValIt); 1403 assert(Index < LiveVec.size() && "Bug in std::find?"); 1404 return Index; 1405 }; 1406 Module *M = StatepointToken->getModule(); 1407 1408 // All gc_relocate are generated as i8 addrspace(1)* (or a vector type whose 1409 // element type is i8 addrspace(1)*). We originally generated unique 1410 // declarations for each pointer type, but this proved problematic because 1411 // the intrinsic mangling code is incomplete and fragile. Since we're moving 1412 // towards a single unified pointer type anyways, we can just cast everything 1413 // to an i8* of the right address space. A bitcast is added later to convert 1414 // gc_relocate to the actual value's type. 1415 auto getGCRelocateDecl = [&] (Type *Ty) { 1416 assert(isHandledGCPointerType(Ty)); 1417 auto AS = Ty->getScalarType()->getPointerAddressSpace(); 1418 Type *NewTy = Type::getInt8PtrTy(M->getContext(), AS); 1419 if (auto *VT = dyn_cast<VectorType>(Ty)) 1420 NewTy = FixedVectorType::get(NewTy, 1421 cast<FixedVectorType>(VT)->getNumElements()); 1422 return Intrinsic::getDeclaration(M, Intrinsic::experimental_gc_relocate, 1423 {NewTy}); 1424 }; 1425 1426 // Lazily populated map from input types to the canonicalized form mentioned 1427 // in the comment above. This should probably be cached somewhere more 1428 // broadly. 1429 DenseMap<Type *, Function *> TypeToDeclMap; 1430 1431 for (unsigned i = 0; i < LiveVariables.size(); i++) { 1432 // Generate the gc.relocate call and save the result 1433 Value *BaseIdx = Builder.getInt32(FindIndex(LiveVariables, BasePtrs[i])); 1434 Value *LiveIdx = Builder.getInt32(i); 1435 1436 Type *Ty = LiveVariables[i]->getType(); 1437 if (!TypeToDeclMap.count(Ty)) 1438 TypeToDeclMap[Ty] = getGCRelocateDecl(Ty); 1439 Function *GCRelocateDecl = TypeToDeclMap[Ty]; 1440 1441 // only specify a debug name if we can give a useful one 1442 CallInst *Reloc = Builder.CreateCall( 1443 GCRelocateDecl, {StatepointToken, BaseIdx, LiveIdx}, 1444 suffixed_name_or(LiveVariables[i], ".relocated", "")); 1445 // Trick CodeGen into thinking there are lots of free registers at this 1446 // fake call. 1447 Reloc->setCallingConv(CallingConv::Cold); 1448 } 1449 } 1450 1451 namespace { 1452 1453 /// This struct is used to defer RAUWs and `eraseFromParent` s. Using this 1454 /// avoids having to worry about keeping around dangling pointers to Values. 1455 class DeferredReplacement { 1456 AssertingVH<Instruction> Old; 1457 AssertingVH<Instruction> New; 1458 bool IsDeoptimize = false; 1459 1460 DeferredReplacement() = default; 1461 1462 public: 1463 static DeferredReplacement createRAUW(Instruction *Old, Instruction *New) { 1464 assert(Old != New && Old && New && 1465 "Cannot RAUW equal values or to / from null!"); 1466 1467 DeferredReplacement D; 1468 D.Old = Old; 1469 D.New = New; 1470 return D; 1471 } 1472 1473 static DeferredReplacement createDelete(Instruction *ToErase) { 1474 DeferredReplacement D; 1475 D.Old = ToErase; 1476 return D; 1477 } 1478 1479 static DeferredReplacement createDeoptimizeReplacement(Instruction *Old) { 1480 #ifndef NDEBUG 1481 auto *F = cast<CallInst>(Old)->getCalledFunction(); 1482 assert(F && F->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_deoptimize && 1483 "Only way to construct a deoptimize deferred replacement"); 1484 #endif 1485 DeferredReplacement D; 1486 D.Old = Old; 1487 D.IsDeoptimize = true; 1488 return D; 1489 } 1490 1491 /// Does the task represented by this instance. 1492 void doReplacement() { 1493 Instruction *OldI = Old; 1494 Instruction *NewI = New; 1495 1496 assert(OldI != NewI && "Disallowed at construction?!"); 1497 assert((!IsDeoptimize || !New) && 1498 "Deoptimize intrinsics are not replaced!"); 1499 1500 Old = nullptr; 1501 New = nullptr; 1502 1503 if (NewI) 1504 OldI->replaceAllUsesWith(NewI); 1505 1506 if (IsDeoptimize) { 1507 // Note: we've inserted instructions, so the call to llvm.deoptimize may 1508 // not necessarily be followed by the matching return. 1509 auto *RI = cast<ReturnInst>(OldI->getParent()->getTerminator()); 1510 new UnreachableInst(RI->getContext(), RI); 1511 RI->eraseFromParent(); 1512 } 1513 1514 OldI->eraseFromParent(); 1515 } 1516 }; 1517 1518 } // end anonymous namespace 1519 1520 static StringRef getDeoptLowering(CallBase *Call) { 1521 const char *DeoptLowering = "deopt-lowering"; 1522 if (Call->hasFnAttr(DeoptLowering)) { 1523 // FIXME: Calls have a *really* confusing interface around attributes 1524 // with values. 1525 const AttributeList &CSAS = Call->getAttributes(); 1526 if (CSAS.hasFnAttr(DeoptLowering)) 1527 return CSAS.getFnAttr(DeoptLowering).getValueAsString(); 1528 Function *F = Call->getCalledFunction(); 1529 assert(F && F->hasFnAttribute(DeoptLowering)); 1530 return F->getFnAttribute(DeoptLowering).getValueAsString(); 1531 } 1532 return "live-through"; 1533 } 1534 1535 static void 1536 makeStatepointExplicitImpl(CallBase *Call, /* to replace */ 1537 const SmallVectorImpl<Value *> &BasePtrs, 1538 const SmallVectorImpl<Value *> &LiveVariables, 1539 PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &Result, 1540 std::vector<DeferredReplacement> &Replacements) { 1541 assert(BasePtrs.size() == LiveVariables.size()); 1542 1543 // Then go ahead and use the builder do actually do the inserts. We insert 1544 // immediately before the previous instruction under the assumption that all 1545 // arguments will be available here. We can't insert afterwards since we may 1546 // be replacing a terminator. 1547 IRBuilder<> Builder(Call); 1548 1549 ArrayRef<Value *> GCArgs(LiveVariables); 1550 uint64_t StatepointID = StatepointDirectives::DefaultStatepointID; 1551 uint32_t NumPatchBytes = 0; 1552 uint32_t Flags = uint32_t(StatepointFlags::None); 1553 1554 SmallVector<Value *, 8> CallArgs(Call->args()); 1555 Optional<ArrayRef<Use>> DeoptArgs; 1556 if (auto Bundle = Call->getOperandBundle(LLVMContext::OB_deopt)) 1557 DeoptArgs = Bundle->Inputs; 1558 Optional<ArrayRef<Use>> TransitionArgs; 1559 if (auto Bundle = Call->getOperandBundle(LLVMContext::OB_gc_transition)) { 1560 TransitionArgs = Bundle->Inputs; 1561 // TODO: This flag no longer serves a purpose and can be removed later 1562 Flags |= uint32_t(StatepointFlags::GCTransition); 1563 } 1564 1565 // Instead of lowering calls to @llvm.experimental.deoptimize as normal calls 1566 // with a return value, we lower then as never returning calls to 1567 // __llvm_deoptimize that are followed by unreachable to get better codegen. 1568 bool IsDeoptimize = false; 1569 1570 StatepointDirectives SD = 1571 parseStatepointDirectivesFromAttrs(Call->getAttributes()); 1572 if (SD.NumPatchBytes) 1573 NumPatchBytes = *SD.NumPatchBytes; 1574 if (SD.StatepointID) 1575 StatepointID = *SD.StatepointID; 1576 1577 // Pass through the requested lowering if any. The default is live-through. 1578 StringRef DeoptLowering = getDeoptLowering(Call); 1579 if (DeoptLowering.equals("live-in")) 1580 Flags |= uint32_t(StatepointFlags::DeoptLiveIn); 1581 else { 1582 assert(DeoptLowering.equals("live-through") && "Unsupported value!"); 1583 } 1584 1585 Value *CallTarget = Call->getCalledOperand(); 1586 if (Function *F = dyn_cast<Function>(CallTarget)) { 1587 auto IID = F->getIntrinsicID(); 1588 if (IID == Intrinsic::experimental_deoptimize) { 1589 // Calls to llvm.experimental.deoptimize are lowered to calls to the 1590 // __llvm_deoptimize symbol. We want to resolve this now, since the 1591 // verifier does not allow taking the address of an intrinsic function. 1592 1593 SmallVector<Type *, 8> DomainTy; 1594 for (Value *Arg : CallArgs) 1595 DomainTy.push_back(Arg->getType()); 1596 auto *FTy = FunctionType::get(Type::getVoidTy(F->getContext()), DomainTy, 1597 /* isVarArg = */ false); 1598 1599 // Note: CallTarget can be a bitcast instruction of a symbol if there are 1600 // calls to @llvm.experimental.deoptimize with different argument types in 1601 // the same module. This is fine -- we assume the frontend knew what it 1602 // was doing when generating this kind of IR. 1603 CallTarget = F->getParent() 1604 ->getOrInsertFunction("__llvm_deoptimize", FTy) 1605 .getCallee(); 1606 1607 IsDeoptimize = true; 1608 } else if (IID == Intrinsic::memcpy_element_unordered_atomic || 1609 IID == Intrinsic::memmove_element_unordered_atomic) { 1610 // Unordered atomic memcpy and memmove intrinsics which are not explicitly 1611 // marked as "gc-leaf-function" should be lowered in a GC parseable way. 1612 // Specifically, these calls should be lowered to the 1613 // __llvm_{memcpy|memmove}_element_unordered_atomic_safepoint symbols. 1614 // Similarly to __llvm_deoptimize we want to resolve this now, since the 1615 // verifier does not allow taking the address of an intrinsic function. 1616 // 1617 // Moreover we need to shuffle the arguments for the call in order to 1618 // accommodate GC. The underlying source and destination objects might be 1619 // relocated during copy operation should the GC occur. To relocate the 1620 // derived source and destination pointers the implementation of the 1621 // intrinsic should know the corresponding base pointers. 1622 // 1623 // To make the base pointers available pass them explicitly as arguments: 1624 // memcpy(dest_derived, source_derived, ...) => 1625 // memcpy(dest_base, dest_offset, source_base, source_offset, ...) 1626 auto &Context = Call->getContext(); 1627 auto &DL = Call->getModule()->getDataLayout(); 1628 auto GetBaseAndOffset = [&](Value *Derived) { 1629 assert(Result.PointerToBase.count(Derived)); 1630 unsigned AddressSpace = Derived->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace(); 1631 unsigned IntPtrSize = DL.getPointerSizeInBits(AddressSpace); 1632 Value *Base = Result.PointerToBase.find(Derived)->second; 1633 Value *Base_int = Builder.CreatePtrToInt( 1634 Base, Type::getIntNTy(Context, IntPtrSize)); 1635 Value *Derived_int = Builder.CreatePtrToInt( 1636 Derived, Type::getIntNTy(Context, IntPtrSize)); 1637 return std::make_pair(Base, Builder.CreateSub(Derived_int, Base_int)); 1638 }; 1639 1640 auto *Dest = CallArgs[0]; 1641 Value *DestBase, *DestOffset; 1642 std::tie(DestBase, DestOffset) = GetBaseAndOffset(Dest); 1643 1644 auto *Source = CallArgs[1]; 1645 Value *SourceBase, *SourceOffset; 1646 std::tie(SourceBase, SourceOffset) = GetBaseAndOffset(Source); 1647 1648 auto *LengthInBytes = CallArgs[2]; 1649 auto *ElementSizeCI = cast<ConstantInt>(CallArgs[3]); 1650 1651 CallArgs.clear(); 1652 CallArgs.push_back(DestBase); 1653 CallArgs.push_back(DestOffset); 1654 CallArgs.push_back(SourceBase); 1655 CallArgs.push_back(SourceOffset); 1656 CallArgs.push_back(LengthInBytes); 1657 1658 SmallVector<Type *, 8> DomainTy; 1659 for (Value *Arg : CallArgs) 1660 DomainTy.push_back(Arg->getType()); 1661 auto *FTy = FunctionType::get(Type::getVoidTy(F->getContext()), DomainTy, 1662 /* isVarArg = */ false); 1663 1664 auto GetFunctionName = [](Intrinsic::ID IID, ConstantInt *ElementSizeCI) { 1665 uint64_t ElementSize = ElementSizeCI->getZExtValue(); 1666 if (IID == Intrinsic::memcpy_element_unordered_atomic) { 1667 switch (ElementSize) { 1668 case 1: 1669 return "__llvm_memcpy_element_unordered_atomic_safepoint_1"; 1670 case 2: 1671 return "__llvm_memcpy_element_unordered_atomic_safepoint_2"; 1672 case 4: 1673 return "__llvm_memcpy_element_unordered_atomic_safepoint_4"; 1674 case 8: 1675 return "__llvm_memcpy_element_unordered_atomic_safepoint_8"; 1676 case 16: 1677 return "__llvm_memcpy_element_unordered_atomic_safepoint_16"; 1678 default: 1679 llvm_unreachable("unexpected element size!"); 1680 } 1681 } 1682 assert(IID == Intrinsic::memmove_element_unordered_atomic); 1683 switch (ElementSize) { 1684 case 1: 1685 return "__llvm_memmove_element_unordered_atomic_safepoint_1"; 1686 case 2: 1687 return "__llvm_memmove_element_unordered_atomic_safepoint_2"; 1688 case 4: 1689 return "__llvm_memmove_element_unordered_atomic_safepoint_4"; 1690 case 8: 1691 return "__llvm_memmove_element_unordered_atomic_safepoint_8"; 1692 case 16: 1693 return "__llvm_memmove_element_unordered_atomic_safepoint_16"; 1694 default: 1695 llvm_unreachable("unexpected element size!"); 1696 } 1697 }; 1698 1699 CallTarget = 1700 F->getParent() 1701 ->getOrInsertFunction(GetFunctionName(IID, ElementSizeCI), FTy) 1702 .getCallee(); 1703 } 1704 } 1705 1706 // Create the statepoint given all the arguments 1707 GCStatepointInst *Token = nullptr; 1708 if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(Call)) { 1709 CallInst *SPCall = Builder.CreateGCStatepointCall( 1710 StatepointID, NumPatchBytes, CallTarget, Flags, CallArgs, 1711 TransitionArgs, DeoptArgs, GCArgs, "safepoint_token"); 1712 1713 SPCall->setTailCallKind(CI->getTailCallKind()); 1714 SPCall->setCallingConv(CI->getCallingConv()); 1715 1716 // Currently we will fail on parameter attributes and on certain 1717 // function attributes. In case if we can handle this set of attributes - 1718 // set up function attrs directly on statepoint and return attrs later for 1719 // gc_result intrinsic. 1720 SPCall->setAttributes( 1721 legalizeCallAttributes(CI->getContext(), CI->getAttributes())); 1722 1723 Token = cast<GCStatepointInst>(SPCall); 1724 1725 // Put the following gc_result and gc_relocate calls immediately after the 1726 // the old call (which we're about to delete) 1727 assert(CI->getNextNode() && "Not a terminator, must have next!"); 1728 Builder.SetInsertPoint(CI->getNextNode()); 1729 Builder.SetCurrentDebugLocation(CI->getNextNode()->getDebugLoc()); 1730 } else { 1731 auto *II = cast<InvokeInst>(Call); 1732 1733 // Insert the new invoke into the old block. We'll remove the old one in a 1734 // moment at which point this will become the new terminator for the 1735 // original block. 1736 InvokeInst *SPInvoke = Builder.CreateGCStatepointInvoke( 1737 StatepointID, NumPatchBytes, CallTarget, II->getNormalDest(), 1738 II->getUnwindDest(), Flags, CallArgs, TransitionArgs, DeoptArgs, GCArgs, 1739 "statepoint_token"); 1740 1741 SPInvoke->setCallingConv(II->getCallingConv()); 1742 1743 // Currently we will fail on parameter attributes and on certain 1744 // function attributes. In case if we can handle this set of attributes - 1745 // set up function attrs directly on statepoint and return attrs later for 1746 // gc_result intrinsic. 1747 SPInvoke->setAttributes( 1748 legalizeCallAttributes(II->getContext(), II->getAttributes())); 1749 1750 Token = cast<GCStatepointInst>(SPInvoke); 1751 1752 // Generate gc relocates in exceptional path 1753 BasicBlock *UnwindBlock = II->getUnwindDest(); 1754 assert(!isa<PHINode>(UnwindBlock->begin()) && 1755 UnwindBlock->getUniquePredecessor() && 1756 "can't safely insert in this block!"); 1757 1758 Builder.SetInsertPoint(&*UnwindBlock->getFirstInsertionPt()); 1759 Builder.SetCurrentDebugLocation(II->getDebugLoc()); 1760 1761 // Attach exceptional gc relocates to the landingpad. 1762 Instruction *ExceptionalToken = UnwindBlock->getLandingPadInst(); 1763 Result.UnwindToken = ExceptionalToken; 1764 1765 CreateGCRelocates(LiveVariables, BasePtrs, ExceptionalToken, Builder); 1766 1767 // Generate gc relocates and returns for normal block 1768 BasicBlock *NormalDest = II->getNormalDest(); 1769 assert(!isa<PHINode>(NormalDest->begin()) && 1770 NormalDest->getUniquePredecessor() && 1771 "can't safely insert in this block!"); 1772 1773 Builder.SetInsertPoint(&*NormalDest->getFirstInsertionPt()); 1774 1775 // gc relocates will be generated later as if it were regular call 1776 // statepoint 1777 } 1778 assert(Token && "Should be set in one of the above branches!"); 1779 1780 if (IsDeoptimize) { 1781 // If we're wrapping an @llvm.experimental.deoptimize in a statepoint, we 1782 // transform the tail-call like structure to a call to a void function 1783 // followed by unreachable to get better codegen. 1784 Replacements.push_back( 1785 DeferredReplacement::createDeoptimizeReplacement(Call)); 1786 } else { 1787 Token->setName("statepoint_token"); 1788 if (!Call->getType()->isVoidTy() && !Call->use_empty()) { 1789 StringRef Name = Call->hasName() ? Call->getName() : ""; 1790 CallInst *GCResult = Builder.CreateGCResult(Token, Call->getType(), Name); 1791 GCResult->setAttributes( 1792 AttributeList::get(GCResult->getContext(), AttributeList::ReturnIndex, 1793 Call->getAttributes().getRetAttrs())); 1794 1795 // We cannot RAUW or delete CS.getInstruction() because it could be in the 1796 // live set of some other safepoint, in which case that safepoint's 1797 // PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord will hold a raw pointer to this 1798 // llvm::Instruction. Instead, we defer the replacement and deletion to 1799 // after the live sets have been made explicit in the IR, and we no longer 1800 // have raw pointers to worry about. 1801 Replacements.emplace_back( 1802 DeferredReplacement::createRAUW(Call, GCResult)); 1803 } else { 1804 Replacements.emplace_back(DeferredReplacement::createDelete(Call)); 1805 } 1806 } 1807 1808 Result.StatepointToken = Token; 1809 1810 // Second, create a gc.relocate for every live variable 1811 CreateGCRelocates(LiveVariables, BasePtrs, Token, Builder); 1812 } 1813 1814 // Replace an existing gc.statepoint with a new one and a set of gc.relocates 1815 // which make the relocations happening at this safepoint explicit. 1816 // 1817 // WARNING: Does not do any fixup to adjust users of the original live 1818 // values. That's the callers responsibility. 1819 static void 1820 makeStatepointExplicit(DominatorTree &DT, CallBase *Call, 1821 PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &Result, 1822 std::vector<DeferredReplacement> &Replacements) { 1823 const auto &LiveSet = Result.LiveSet; 1824 const auto &PointerToBase = Result.PointerToBase; 1825 1826 // Convert to vector for efficient cross referencing. 1827 SmallVector<Value *, 64> BaseVec, LiveVec; 1828 LiveVec.reserve(LiveSet.size()); 1829 BaseVec.reserve(LiveSet.size()); 1830 for (Value *L : LiveSet) { 1831 LiveVec.push_back(L); 1832 assert(PointerToBase.count(L)); 1833 Value *Base = PointerToBase.find(L)->second; 1834 BaseVec.push_back(Base); 1835 } 1836 assert(LiveVec.size() == BaseVec.size()); 1837 1838 // Do the actual rewriting and delete the old statepoint 1839 makeStatepointExplicitImpl(Call, BaseVec, LiveVec, Result, Replacements); 1840 } 1841 1842 // Helper function for the relocationViaAlloca. 1843 // 1844 // It receives iterator to the statepoint gc relocates and emits a store to the 1845 // assigned location (via allocaMap) for the each one of them. It adds the 1846 // visited values into the visitedLiveValues set, which we will later use them 1847 // for validation checking. 1848 static void 1849 insertRelocationStores(iterator_range<Value::user_iterator> GCRelocs, 1850 DenseMap<Value *, AllocaInst *> &AllocaMap, 1851 DenseSet<Value *> &VisitedLiveValues) { 1852 for (User *U : GCRelocs) { 1853 GCRelocateInst *Relocate = dyn_cast<GCRelocateInst>(U); 1854 if (!Relocate) 1855 continue; 1856 1857 Value *OriginalValue = Relocate->getDerivedPtr(); 1858 assert(AllocaMap.count(OriginalValue)); 1859 Value *Alloca = AllocaMap[OriginalValue]; 1860 1861 // Emit store into the related alloca 1862 // All gc_relocates are i8 addrspace(1)* typed, and it must be bitcasted to 1863 // the correct type according to alloca. 1864 assert(Relocate->getNextNode() && 1865 "Should always have one since it's not a terminator"); 1866 IRBuilder<> Builder(Relocate->getNextNode()); 1867 Value *CastedRelocatedValue = 1868 Builder.CreateBitCast(Relocate, 1869 cast<AllocaInst>(Alloca)->getAllocatedType(), 1870 suffixed_name_or(Relocate, ".casted", "")); 1871 1872 new StoreInst(CastedRelocatedValue, Alloca, 1873 cast<Instruction>(CastedRelocatedValue)->getNextNode()); 1874 1875 #ifndef NDEBUG 1876 VisitedLiveValues.insert(OriginalValue); 1877 #endif 1878 } 1879 } 1880 1881 // Helper function for the "relocationViaAlloca". Similar to the 1882 // "insertRelocationStores" but works for rematerialized values. 1883 static void insertRematerializationStores( 1884 const RematerializedValueMapTy &RematerializedValues, 1885 DenseMap<Value *, AllocaInst *> &AllocaMap, 1886 DenseSet<Value *> &VisitedLiveValues) { 1887 for (auto RematerializedValuePair: RematerializedValues) { 1888 Instruction *RematerializedValue = RematerializedValuePair.first; 1889 Value *OriginalValue = RematerializedValuePair.second; 1890 1891 assert(AllocaMap.count(OriginalValue) && 1892 "Can not find alloca for rematerialized value"); 1893 Value *Alloca = AllocaMap[OriginalValue]; 1894 1895 new StoreInst(RematerializedValue, Alloca, 1896 RematerializedValue->getNextNode()); 1897 1898 #ifndef NDEBUG 1899 VisitedLiveValues.insert(OriginalValue); 1900 #endif 1901 } 1902 } 1903 1904 /// Do all the relocation update via allocas and mem2reg 1905 static void relocationViaAlloca( 1906 Function &F, DominatorTree &DT, ArrayRef<Value *> Live, 1907 ArrayRef<PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord> Records) { 1908 #ifndef NDEBUG 1909 // record initial number of (static) allocas; we'll check we have the same 1910 // number when we get done. 1911 int InitialAllocaNum = 0; 1912 for (Instruction &I : F.getEntryBlock()) 1913 if (isa<AllocaInst>(I)) 1914 InitialAllocaNum++; 1915 #endif 1916 1917 // TODO-PERF: change data structures, reserve 1918 DenseMap<Value *, AllocaInst *> AllocaMap; 1919 SmallVector<AllocaInst *, 200> PromotableAllocas; 1920 // Used later to chack that we have enough allocas to store all values 1921 std::size_t NumRematerializedValues = 0; 1922 PromotableAllocas.reserve(Live.size()); 1923 1924 // Emit alloca for "LiveValue" and record it in "allocaMap" and 1925 // "PromotableAllocas" 1926 const DataLayout &DL = F.getParent()->getDataLayout(); 1927 auto emitAllocaFor = [&](Value *LiveValue) { 1928 AllocaInst *Alloca = new AllocaInst(LiveValue->getType(), 1929 DL.getAllocaAddrSpace(), "", 1930 F.getEntryBlock().getFirstNonPHI()); 1931 AllocaMap[LiveValue] = Alloca; 1932 PromotableAllocas.push_back(Alloca); 1933 }; 1934 1935 // Emit alloca for each live gc pointer 1936 for (Value *V : Live) 1937 emitAllocaFor(V); 1938 1939 // Emit allocas for rematerialized values 1940 for (const auto &Info : Records) 1941 for (auto RematerializedValuePair : Info.RematerializedValues) { 1942 Value *OriginalValue = RematerializedValuePair.second; 1943 if (AllocaMap.count(OriginalValue) != 0) 1944 continue; 1945 1946 emitAllocaFor(OriginalValue); 1947 ++NumRematerializedValues; 1948 } 1949 1950 // The next two loops are part of the same conceptual operation. We need to 1951 // insert a store to the alloca after the original def and at each 1952 // redefinition. We need to insert a load before each use. These are split 1953 // into distinct loops for performance reasons. 1954 1955 // Update gc pointer after each statepoint: either store a relocated value or 1956 // null (if no relocated value was found for this gc pointer and it is not a 1957 // gc_result). This must happen before we update the statepoint with load of 1958 // alloca otherwise we lose the link between statepoint and old def. 1959 for (const auto &Info : Records) { 1960 Value *Statepoint = Info.StatepointToken; 1961 1962 // This will be used for consistency check 1963 DenseSet<Value *> VisitedLiveValues; 1964 1965 // Insert stores for normal statepoint gc relocates 1966 insertRelocationStores(Statepoint->users(), AllocaMap, VisitedLiveValues); 1967 1968 // In case if it was invoke statepoint 1969 // we will insert stores for exceptional path gc relocates. 1970 if (isa<InvokeInst>(Statepoint)) { 1971 insertRelocationStores(Info.UnwindToken->users(), AllocaMap, 1972 VisitedLiveValues); 1973 } 1974 1975 // Do similar thing with rematerialized values 1976 insertRematerializationStores(Info.RematerializedValues, AllocaMap, 1977 VisitedLiveValues); 1978 1979 if (ClobberNonLive) { 1980 // As a debugging aid, pretend that an unrelocated pointer becomes null at 1981 // the gc.statepoint. This will turn some subtle GC problems into 1982 // slightly easier to debug SEGVs. Note that on large IR files with 1983 // lots of gc.statepoints this is extremely costly both memory and time 1984 // wise. 1985 SmallVector<AllocaInst *, 64> ToClobber; 1986 for (auto Pair : AllocaMap) { 1987 Value *Def = Pair.first; 1988 AllocaInst *Alloca = Pair.second; 1989 1990 // This value was relocated 1991 if (VisitedLiveValues.count(Def)) { 1992 continue; 1993 } 1994 ToClobber.push_back(Alloca); 1995 } 1996 1997 auto InsertClobbersAt = [&](Instruction *IP) { 1998 for (auto *AI : ToClobber) { 1999 auto PT = cast<PointerType>(AI->getAllocatedType()); 2000 Constant *CPN = ConstantPointerNull::get(PT); 2001 new StoreInst(CPN, AI, IP); 2002 } 2003 }; 2004 2005 // Insert the clobbering stores. These may get intermixed with the 2006 // gc.results and gc.relocates, but that's fine. 2007 if (auto II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(Statepoint)) { 2008 InsertClobbersAt(&*II->getNormalDest()->getFirstInsertionPt()); 2009 InsertClobbersAt(&*II->getUnwindDest()->getFirstInsertionPt()); 2010 } else { 2011 InsertClobbersAt(cast<Instruction>(Statepoint)->getNextNode()); 2012 } 2013 } 2014 } 2015 2016 // Update use with load allocas and add store for gc_relocated. 2017 for (auto Pair : AllocaMap) { 2018 Value *Def = Pair.first; 2019 AllocaInst *Alloca = Pair.second; 2020 2021 // We pre-record the uses of allocas so that we dont have to worry about 2022 // later update that changes the user information.. 2023 2024 SmallVector<Instruction *, 20> Uses; 2025 // PERF: trade a linear scan for repeated reallocation 2026 Uses.reserve(Def->getNumUses()); 2027 for (User *U : Def->users()) { 2028 if (!isa<ConstantExpr>(U)) { 2029 // If the def has a ConstantExpr use, then the def is either a 2030 // ConstantExpr use itself or null. In either case 2031 // (recursively in the first, directly in the second), the oop 2032 // it is ultimately dependent on is null and this particular 2033 // use does not need to be fixed up. 2034 Uses.push_back(cast<Instruction>(U)); 2035 } 2036 } 2037 2038 llvm::sort(Uses); 2039 auto Last = std::unique(Uses.begin(), Uses.end()); 2040 Uses.erase(Last, Uses.end()); 2041 2042 for (Instruction *Use : Uses) { 2043 if (isa<PHINode>(Use)) { 2044 PHINode *Phi = cast<PHINode>(Use); 2045 for (unsigned i = 0; i < Phi->getNumIncomingValues(); i++) { 2046 if (Def == Phi->getIncomingValue(i)) { 2047 LoadInst *Load = 2048 new LoadInst(Alloca->getAllocatedType(), Alloca, "", 2049 Phi->getIncomingBlock(i)->getTerminator()); 2050 Phi->setIncomingValue(i, Load); 2051 } 2052 } 2053 } else { 2054 LoadInst *Load = 2055 new LoadInst(Alloca->getAllocatedType(), Alloca, "", Use); 2056 Use->replaceUsesOfWith(Def, Load); 2057 } 2058 } 2059 2060 // Emit store for the initial gc value. Store must be inserted after load, 2061 // otherwise store will be in alloca's use list and an extra load will be 2062 // inserted before it. 2063 StoreInst *Store = new StoreInst(Def, Alloca, /*volatile*/ false, 2064 DL.getABITypeAlign(Def->getType())); 2065 if (Instruction *Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Def)) { 2066 if (InvokeInst *Invoke = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(Inst)) { 2067 // InvokeInst is a terminator so the store need to be inserted into its 2068 // normal destination block. 2069 BasicBlock *NormalDest = Invoke->getNormalDest(); 2070 Store->insertBefore(NormalDest->getFirstNonPHI()); 2071 } else { 2072 assert(!Inst->isTerminator() && 2073 "The only terminator that can produce a value is " 2074 "InvokeInst which is handled above."); 2075 Store->insertAfter(Inst); 2076 } 2077 } else { 2078 assert(isa<Argument>(Def)); 2079 Store->insertAfter(cast<Instruction>(Alloca)); 2080 } 2081 } 2082 2083 assert(PromotableAllocas.size() == Live.size() + NumRematerializedValues && 2084 "we must have the same allocas with lives"); 2085 if (!PromotableAllocas.empty()) { 2086 // Apply mem2reg to promote alloca to SSA 2087 PromoteMemToReg(PromotableAllocas, DT); 2088 } 2089 2090 #ifndef NDEBUG 2091 for (auto &I : F.getEntryBlock()) 2092 if (isa<AllocaInst>(I)) 2093 InitialAllocaNum--; 2094 assert(InitialAllocaNum == 0 && "We must not introduce any extra allocas"); 2095 #endif 2096 } 2097 2098 /// Implement a unique function which doesn't require we sort the input 2099 /// vector. Doing so has the effect of changing the output of a couple of 2100 /// tests in ways which make them less useful in testing fused safepoints. 2101 template <typename T> static void unique_unsorted(SmallVectorImpl<T> &Vec) { 2102 SmallSet<T, 8> Seen; 2103 erase_if(Vec, [&](const T &V) { return !Seen.insert(V).second; }); 2104 } 2105 2106 /// Insert holders so that each Value is obviously live through the entire 2107 /// lifetime of the call. 2108 static void insertUseHolderAfter(CallBase *Call, const ArrayRef<Value *> Values, 2109 SmallVectorImpl<CallInst *> &Holders) { 2110 if (Values.empty()) 2111 // No values to hold live, might as well not insert the empty holder 2112 return; 2113 2114 Module *M = Call->getModule(); 2115 // Use a dummy vararg function to actually hold the values live 2116 FunctionCallee Func = M->getOrInsertFunction( 2117 "__tmp_use", FunctionType::get(Type::getVoidTy(M->getContext()), true)); 2118 if (isa<CallInst>(Call)) { 2119 // For call safepoints insert dummy calls right after safepoint 2120 Holders.push_back( 2121 CallInst::Create(Func, Values, "", &*++Call->getIterator())); 2122 return; 2123 } 2124 // For invoke safepooints insert dummy calls both in normal and 2125 // exceptional destination blocks 2126 auto *II = cast<InvokeInst>(Call); 2127 Holders.push_back(CallInst::Create( 2128 Func, Values, "", &*II->getNormalDest()->getFirstInsertionPt())); 2129 Holders.push_back(CallInst::Create( 2130 Func, Values, "", &*II->getUnwindDest()->getFirstInsertionPt())); 2131 } 2132 2133 static void findLiveReferences( 2134 Function &F, DominatorTree &DT, ArrayRef<CallBase *> toUpdate, 2135 MutableArrayRef<struct PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord> records) { 2136 GCPtrLivenessData OriginalLivenessData; 2137 computeLiveInValues(DT, F, OriginalLivenessData); 2138 for (size_t i = 0; i < records.size(); i++) { 2139 struct PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &info = records[i]; 2140 analyzeParsePointLiveness(DT, OriginalLivenessData, toUpdate[i], info); 2141 } 2142 } 2143 2144 // Helper function for the "rematerializeLiveValues". It walks use chain 2145 // starting from the "CurrentValue" until it reaches the root of the chain, i.e. 2146 // the base or a value it cannot process. Only "simple" values are processed 2147 // (currently it is GEP's and casts). The returned root is examined by the 2148 // callers of findRematerializableChainToBasePointer. Fills "ChainToBase" array 2149 // with all visited values. 2150 static Value* findRematerializableChainToBasePointer( 2151 SmallVectorImpl<Instruction*> &ChainToBase, 2152 Value *CurrentValue) { 2153 if (GetElementPtrInst *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(CurrentValue)) { 2154 ChainToBase.push_back(GEP); 2155 return findRematerializableChainToBasePointer(ChainToBase, 2156 GEP->getPointerOperand()); 2157 } 2158 2159 if (CastInst *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(CurrentValue)) { 2160 if (!CI->isNoopCast(CI->getModule()->getDataLayout())) 2161 return CI; 2162 2163 ChainToBase.push_back(CI); 2164 return findRematerializableChainToBasePointer(ChainToBase, 2165 CI->getOperand(0)); 2166 } 2167 2168 // We have reached the root of the chain, which is either equal to the base or 2169 // is the first unsupported value along the use chain. 2170 return CurrentValue; 2171 } 2172 2173 // Helper function for the "rematerializeLiveValues". Compute cost of the use 2174 // chain we are going to rematerialize. 2175 static InstructionCost 2176 chainToBasePointerCost(SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &Chain, 2177 TargetTransformInfo &TTI) { 2178 InstructionCost Cost = 0; 2179 2180 for (Instruction *Instr : Chain) { 2181 if (CastInst *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(Instr)) { 2182 assert(CI->isNoopCast(CI->getModule()->getDataLayout()) && 2183 "non noop cast is found during rematerialization"); 2184 2185 Type *SrcTy = CI->getOperand(0)->getType(); 2186 Cost += TTI.getCastInstrCost(CI->getOpcode(), CI->getType(), SrcTy, 2187 TTI::getCastContextHint(CI), 2188 TargetTransformInfo::TCK_SizeAndLatency, CI); 2189 2190 } else if (GetElementPtrInst *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(Instr)) { 2191 // Cost of the address calculation 2192 Type *ValTy = GEP->getSourceElementType(); 2193 Cost += TTI.getAddressComputationCost(ValTy); 2194 2195 // And cost of the GEP itself 2196 // TODO: Use TTI->getGEPCost here (it exists, but appears to be not 2197 // allowed for the external usage) 2198 if (!GEP->hasAllConstantIndices()) 2199 Cost += 2; 2200 2201 } else { 2202 llvm_unreachable("unsupported instruction type during rematerialization"); 2203 } 2204 } 2205 2206 return Cost; 2207 } 2208 2209 static bool AreEquivalentPhiNodes(PHINode &OrigRootPhi, PHINode &AlternateRootPhi) { 2210 unsigned PhiNum = OrigRootPhi.getNumIncomingValues(); 2211 if (PhiNum != AlternateRootPhi.getNumIncomingValues() || 2212 OrigRootPhi.getParent() != AlternateRootPhi.getParent()) 2213 return false; 2214 // Map of incoming values and their corresponding basic blocks of 2215 // OrigRootPhi. 2216 SmallDenseMap<Value *, BasicBlock *, 8> CurrentIncomingValues; 2217 for (unsigned i = 0; i < PhiNum; i++) 2218 CurrentIncomingValues[OrigRootPhi.getIncomingValue(i)] = 2219 OrigRootPhi.getIncomingBlock(i); 2220 2221 // Both current and base PHIs should have same incoming values and 2222 // the same basic blocks corresponding to the incoming values. 2223 for (unsigned i = 0; i < PhiNum; i++) { 2224 auto CIVI = 2225 CurrentIncomingValues.find(AlternateRootPhi.getIncomingValue(i)); 2226 if (CIVI == CurrentIncomingValues.end()) 2227 return false; 2228 BasicBlock *CurrentIncomingBB = CIVI->second; 2229 if (CurrentIncomingBB != AlternateRootPhi.getIncomingBlock(i)) 2230 return false; 2231 } 2232 return true; 2233 } 2234 2235 // From the statepoint live set pick values that are cheaper to recompute then 2236 // to relocate. Remove this values from the live set, rematerialize them after 2237 // statepoint and record them in "Info" structure. Note that similar to 2238 // relocated values we don't do any user adjustments here. 2239 static void rematerializeLiveValues(CallBase *Call, 2240 PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &Info, 2241 TargetTransformInfo &TTI) { 2242 const unsigned int ChainLengthThreshold = 10; 2243 2244 // Record values we are going to delete from this statepoint live set. 2245 // We can not di this in following loop due to iterator invalidation. 2246 SmallVector<Value *, 32> LiveValuesToBeDeleted; 2247 2248 for (Value *LiveValue: Info.LiveSet) { 2249 // For each live pointer find its defining chain 2250 SmallVector<Instruction *, 3> ChainToBase; 2251 assert(Info.PointerToBase.count(LiveValue)); 2252 Value *RootOfChain = 2253 findRematerializableChainToBasePointer(ChainToBase, 2254 LiveValue); 2255 2256 // Nothing to do, or chain is too long 2257 if ( ChainToBase.size() == 0 || 2258 ChainToBase.size() > ChainLengthThreshold) 2259 continue; 2260 2261 // Handle the scenario where the RootOfChain is not equal to the 2262 // Base Value, but they are essentially the same phi values. 2263 if (RootOfChain != Info.PointerToBase[LiveValue]) { 2264 PHINode *OrigRootPhi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(RootOfChain); 2265 PHINode *AlternateRootPhi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(Info.PointerToBase[LiveValue]); 2266 if (!OrigRootPhi || !AlternateRootPhi) 2267 continue; 2268 // PHI nodes that have the same incoming values, and belonging to the same 2269 // basic blocks are essentially the same SSA value. When the original phi 2270 // has incoming values with different base pointers, the original phi is 2271 // marked as conflict, and an additional `AlternateRootPhi` with the same 2272 // incoming values get generated by the findBasePointer function. We need 2273 // to identify the newly generated AlternateRootPhi (.base version of phi) 2274 // and RootOfChain (the original phi node itself) are the same, so that we 2275 // can rematerialize the gep and casts. This is a workaround for the 2276 // deficiency in the findBasePointer algorithm. 2277 if (!AreEquivalentPhiNodes(*OrigRootPhi, *AlternateRootPhi)) 2278 continue; 2279 // Now that the phi nodes are proved to be the same, assert that 2280 // findBasePointer's newly generated AlternateRootPhi is present in the 2281 // liveset of the call. 2282 assert(Info.LiveSet.count(AlternateRootPhi)); 2283 } 2284 // Compute cost of this chain 2285 InstructionCost Cost = chainToBasePointerCost(ChainToBase, TTI); 2286 // TODO: We can also account for cases when we will be able to remove some 2287 // of the rematerialized values by later optimization passes. I.e if 2288 // we rematerialized several intersecting chains. Or if original values 2289 // don't have any uses besides this statepoint. 2290 2291 // For invokes we need to rematerialize each chain twice - for normal and 2292 // for unwind basic blocks. Model this by multiplying cost by two. 2293 if (isa<InvokeInst>(Call)) { 2294 Cost *= 2; 2295 } 2296 // If it's too expensive - skip it 2297 if (Cost >= RematerializationThreshold) 2298 continue; 2299 2300 // Remove value from the live set 2301 LiveValuesToBeDeleted.push_back(LiveValue); 2302 2303 // Clone instructions and record them inside "Info" structure 2304 2305 // Walk backwards to visit top-most instructions first 2306 std::reverse(ChainToBase.begin(), ChainToBase.end()); 2307 2308 // Utility function which clones all instructions from "ChainToBase" 2309 // and inserts them before "InsertBefore". Returns rematerialized value 2310 // which should be used after statepoint. 2311 auto rematerializeChain = [&ChainToBase]( 2312 Instruction *InsertBefore, Value *RootOfChain, Value *AlternateLiveBase) { 2313 Instruction *LastClonedValue = nullptr; 2314 Instruction *LastValue = nullptr; 2315 for (Instruction *Instr: ChainToBase) { 2316 // Only GEP's and casts are supported as we need to be careful to not 2317 // introduce any new uses of pointers not in the liveset. 2318 // Note that it's fine to introduce new uses of pointers which were 2319 // otherwise not used after this statepoint. 2320 assert(isa<GetElementPtrInst>(Instr) || isa<CastInst>(Instr)); 2321 2322 Instruction *ClonedValue = Instr->clone(); 2323 ClonedValue->insertBefore(InsertBefore); 2324 ClonedValue->setName(Instr->getName() + ".remat"); 2325 2326 // If it is not first instruction in the chain then it uses previously 2327 // cloned value. We should update it to use cloned value. 2328 if (LastClonedValue) { 2329 assert(LastValue); 2330 ClonedValue->replaceUsesOfWith(LastValue, LastClonedValue); 2331 #ifndef NDEBUG 2332 for (auto OpValue : ClonedValue->operand_values()) { 2333 // Assert that cloned instruction does not use any instructions from 2334 // this chain other than LastClonedValue 2335 assert(!is_contained(ChainToBase, OpValue) && 2336 "incorrect use in rematerialization chain"); 2337 // Assert that the cloned instruction does not use the RootOfChain 2338 // or the AlternateLiveBase. 2339 assert(OpValue != RootOfChain && OpValue != AlternateLiveBase); 2340 } 2341 #endif 2342 } else { 2343 // For the first instruction, replace the use of unrelocated base i.e. 2344 // RootOfChain/OrigRootPhi, with the corresponding PHI present in the 2345 // live set. They have been proved to be the same PHI nodes. Note 2346 // that the *only* use of the RootOfChain in the ChainToBase list is 2347 // the first Value in the list. 2348 if (RootOfChain != AlternateLiveBase) 2349 ClonedValue->replaceUsesOfWith(RootOfChain, AlternateLiveBase); 2350 } 2351 2352 LastClonedValue = ClonedValue; 2353 LastValue = Instr; 2354 } 2355 assert(LastClonedValue); 2356 return LastClonedValue; 2357 }; 2358 2359 // Different cases for calls and invokes. For invokes we need to clone 2360 // instructions both on normal and unwind path. 2361 if (isa<CallInst>(Call)) { 2362 Instruction *InsertBefore = Call->getNextNode(); 2363 assert(InsertBefore); 2364 Instruction *RematerializedValue = rematerializeChain( 2365 InsertBefore, RootOfChain, Info.PointerToBase[LiveValue]); 2366 Info.RematerializedValues[RematerializedValue] = LiveValue; 2367 } else { 2368 auto *Invoke = cast<InvokeInst>(Call); 2369 2370 Instruction *NormalInsertBefore = 2371 &*Invoke->getNormalDest()->getFirstInsertionPt(); 2372 Instruction *UnwindInsertBefore = 2373 &*Invoke->getUnwindDest()->getFirstInsertionPt(); 2374 2375 Instruction *NormalRematerializedValue = rematerializeChain( 2376 NormalInsertBefore, RootOfChain, Info.PointerToBase[LiveValue]); 2377 Instruction *UnwindRematerializedValue = rematerializeChain( 2378 UnwindInsertBefore, RootOfChain, Info.PointerToBase[LiveValue]); 2379 2380 Info.RematerializedValues[NormalRematerializedValue] = LiveValue; 2381 Info.RematerializedValues[UnwindRematerializedValue] = LiveValue; 2382 } 2383 } 2384 2385 // Remove rematerializaed values from the live set 2386 for (auto LiveValue: LiveValuesToBeDeleted) { 2387 Info.LiveSet.remove(LiveValue); 2388 } 2389 } 2390 2391 static bool inlineGetBaseAndOffset(Function &F, 2392 SmallVectorImpl<CallInst *> &Intrinsics, 2393 DefiningValueMapTy &DVCache) { 2394 auto &Context = F.getContext(); 2395 auto &DL = F.getParent()->getDataLayout(); 2396 bool Changed = false; 2397 2398 for (auto *Callsite : Intrinsics) 2399 switch (Callsite->getIntrinsicID()) { 2400 case Intrinsic::experimental_gc_get_pointer_base: { 2401 Changed = true; 2402 Value *Base = findBasePointer(Callsite->getOperand(0), DVCache); 2403 assert(!DVCache.count(Callsite)); 2404 auto *BaseBC = IRBuilder<>(Callsite).CreateBitCast( 2405 Base, Callsite->getType(), suffixed_name_or(Base, ".cast", "")); 2406 if (BaseBC != Base) 2407 DVCache[BaseBC] = Base; 2408 Callsite->replaceAllUsesWith(BaseBC); 2409 if (!BaseBC->hasName()) 2410 BaseBC->takeName(Callsite); 2411 Callsite->eraseFromParent(); 2412 break; 2413 } 2414 case Intrinsic::experimental_gc_get_pointer_offset: { 2415 Changed = true; 2416 Value *Derived = Callsite->getOperand(0); 2417 Value *Base = findBasePointer(Derived, DVCache); 2418 assert(!DVCache.count(Callsite)); 2419 unsigned AddressSpace = Derived->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace(); 2420 unsigned IntPtrSize = DL.getPointerSizeInBits(AddressSpace); 2421 IRBuilder<> Builder(Callsite); 2422 Value *BaseInt = 2423 Builder.CreatePtrToInt(Base, Type::getIntNTy(Context, IntPtrSize), 2424 suffixed_name_or(Base, ".int", "")); 2425 Value *DerivedInt = 2426 Builder.CreatePtrToInt(Derived, Type::getIntNTy(Context, IntPtrSize), 2427 suffixed_name_or(Derived, ".int", "")); 2428 Value *Offset = Builder.CreateSub(DerivedInt, BaseInt); 2429 Callsite->replaceAllUsesWith(Offset); 2430 Offset->takeName(Callsite); 2431 Callsite->eraseFromParent(); 2432 break; 2433 } 2434 default: 2435 llvm_unreachable("Unknown intrinsic"); 2436 } 2437 2438 return Changed; 2439 } 2440 2441 static bool insertParsePoints(Function &F, DominatorTree &DT, 2442 TargetTransformInfo &TTI, 2443 SmallVectorImpl<CallBase *> &ToUpdate, 2444 DefiningValueMapTy &DVCache) { 2445 #ifndef NDEBUG 2446 // Validate the input 2447 std::set<CallBase *> Uniqued; 2448 Uniqued.insert(ToUpdate.begin(), ToUpdate.end()); 2449 assert(Uniqued.size() == ToUpdate.size() && "no duplicates please!"); 2450 2451 for (CallBase *Call : ToUpdate) 2452 assert(Call->getFunction() == &F); 2453 #endif 2454 2455 // When inserting gc.relocates for invokes, we need to be able to insert at 2456 // the top of the successor blocks. See the comment on 2457 // normalForInvokeSafepoint on exactly what is needed. Note that this step 2458 // may restructure the CFG. 2459 for (CallBase *Call : ToUpdate) { 2460 auto *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(Call); 2461 if (!II) 2462 continue; 2463 normalizeForInvokeSafepoint(II->getNormalDest(), II->getParent(), DT); 2464 normalizeForInvokeSafepoint(II->getUnwindDest(), II->getParent(), DT); 2465 } 2466 2467 // A list of dummy calls added to the IR to keep various values obviously 2468 // live in the IR. We'll remove all of these when done. 2469 SmallVector<CallInst *, 64> Holders; 2470 2471 // Insert a dummy call with all of the deopt operands we'll need for the 2472 // actual safepoint insertion as arguments. This ensures reference operands 2473 // in the deopt argument list are considered live through the safepoint (and 2474 // thus makes sure they get relocated.) 2475 for (CallBase *Call : ToUpdate) { 2476 SmallVector<Value *, 64> DeoptValues; 2477 2478 for (Value *Arg : GetDeoptBundleOperands(Call)) { 2479 assert(!isUnhandledGCPointerType(Arg->getType()) && 2480 "support for FCA unimplemented"); 2481 if (isHandledGCPointerType(Arg->getType())) 2482 DeoptValues.push_back(Arg); 2483 } 2484 2485 insertUseHolderAfter(Call, DeoptValues, Holders); 2486 } 2487 2488 SmallVector<PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord, 64> Records(ToUpdate.size()); 2489 2490 // A) Identify all gc pointers which are statically live at the given call 2491 // site. 2492 findLiveReferences(F, DT, ToUpdate, Records); 2493 2494 // B) Find the base pointers for each live pointer 2495 for (size_t i = 0; i < Records.size(); i++) { 2496 PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &info = Records[i]; 2497 findBasePointers(DT, DVCache, ToUpdate[i], info); 2498 } 2499 2500 // The base phi insertion logic (for any safepoint) may have inserted new 2501 // instructions which are now live at some safepoint. The simplest such 2502 // example is: 2503 // loop: 2504 // phi a <-- will be a new base_phi here 2505 // safepoint 1 <-- that needs to be live here 2506 // gep a + 1 2507 // safepoint 2 2508 // br loop 2509 // We insert some dummy calls after each safepoint to definitely hold live 2510 // the base pointers which were identified for that safepoint. We'll then 2511 // ask liveness for _every_ base inserted to see what is now live. Then we 2512 // remove the dummy calls. 2513 Holders.reserve(Holders.size() + Records.size()); 2514 for (size_t i = 0; i < Records.size(); i++) { 2515 PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &Info = Records[i]; 2516 2517 SmallVector<Value *, 128> Bases; 2518 for (auto Pair : Info.PointerToBase) 2519 Bases.push_back(Pair.second); 2520 2521 insertUseHolderAfter(ToUpdate[i], Bases, Holders); 2522 } 2523 2524 // By selecting base pointers, we've effectively inserted new uses. Thus, we 2525 // need to rerun liveness. We may *also* have inserted new defs, but that's 2526 // not the key issue. 2527 recomputeLiveInValues(F, DT, ToUpdate, Records); 2528 2529 if (PrintBasePointers) { 2530 for (auto &Info : Records) { 2531 errs() << "Base Pairs: (w/Relocation)\n"; 2532 for (auto Pair : Info.PointerToBase) { 2533 errs() << " derived "; 2534 Pair.first->printAsOperand(errs(), false); 2535 errs() << " base "; 2536 Pair.second->printAsOperand(errs(), false); 2537 errs() << "\n"; 2538 } 2539 } 2540 } 2541 2542 // It is possible that non-constant live variables have a constant base. For 2543 // example, a GEP with a variable offset from a global. In this case we can 2544 // remove it from the liveset. We already don't add constants to the liveset 2545 // because we assume they won't move at runtime and the GC doesn't need to be 2546 // informed about them. The same reasoning applies if the base is constant. 2547 // Note that the relocation placement code relies on this filtering for 2548 // correctness as it expects the base to be in the liveset, which isn't true 2549 // if the base is constant. 2550 for (auto &Info : Records) 2551 for (auto &BasePair : Info.PointerToBase) 2552 if (isa<Constant>(BasePair.second)) 2553 Info.LiveSet.remove(BasePair.first); 2554 2555 for (CallInst *CI : Holders) 2556 CI->eraseFromParent(); 2557 2558 Holders.clear(); 2559 2560 // In order to reduce live set of statepoint we might choose to rematerialize 2561 // some values instead of relocating them. This is purely an optimization and 2562 // does not influence correctness. 2563 for (size_t i = 0; i < Records.size(); i++) 2564 rematerializeLiveValues(ToUpdate[i], Records[i], TTI); 2565 2566 // We need this to safely RAUW and delete call or invoke return values that 2567 // may themselves be live over a statepoint. For details, please see usage in 2568 // makeStatepointExplicitImpl. 2569 std::vector<DeferredReplacement> Replacements; 2570 2571 // Now run through and replace the existing statepoints with new ones with 2572 // the live variables listed. We do not yet update uses of the values being 2573 // relocated. We have references to live variables that need to 2574 // survive to the last iteration of this loop. (By construction, the 2575 // previous statepoint can not be a live variable, thus we can and remove 2576 // the old statepoint calls as we go.) 2577 for (size_t i = 0; i < Records.size(); i++) 2578 makeStatepointExplicit(DT, ToUpdate[i], Records[i], Replacements); 2579 2580 ToUpdate.clear(); // prevent accident use of invalid calls. 2581 2582 for (auto &PR : Replacements) 2583 PR.doReplacement(); 2584 2585 Replacements.clear(); 2586 2587 for (auto &Info : Records) { 2588 // These live sets may contain state Value pointers, since we replaced calls 2589 // with operand bundles with calls wrapped in gc.statepoint, and some of 2590 // those calls may have been def'ing live gc pointers. Clear these out to 2591 // avoid accidentally using them. 2592 // 2593 // TODO: We should create a separate data structure that does not contain 2594 // these live sets, and migrate to using that data structure from this point 2595 // onward. 2596 Info.LiveSet.clear(); 2597 Info.PointerToBase.clear(); 2598 } 2599 2600 // Do all the fixups of the original live variables to their relocated selves 2601 SmallVector<Value *, 128> Live; 2602 for (size_t i = 0; i < Records.size(); i++) { 2603 PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &Info = Records[i]; 2604 2605 // We can't simply save the live set from the original insertion. One of 2606 // the live values might be the result of a call which needs a safepoint. 2607 // That Value* no longer exists and we need to use the new gc_result. 2608 // Thankfully, the live set is embedded in the statepoint (and updated), so 2609 // we just grab that. 2610 llvm::append_range(Live, Info.StatepointToken->gc_args()); 2611 #ifndef NDEBUG 2612 // Do some basic validation checking on our liveness results before 2613 // performing relocation. Relocation can and will turn mistakes in liveness 2614 // results into non-sensical code which is must harder to debug. 2615 // TODO: It would be nice to test consistency as well 2616 assert(DT.isReachableFromEntry(Info.StatepointToken->getParent()) && 2617 "statepoint must be reachable or liveness is meaningless"); 2618 for (Value *V : Info.StatepointToken->gc_args()) { 2619 if (!isa<Instruction>(V)) 2620 // Non-instruction values trivial dominate all possible uses 2621 continue; 2622 auto *LiveInst = cast<Instruction>(V); 2623 assert(DT.isReachableFromEntry(LiveInst->getParent()) && 2624 "unreachable values should never be live"); 2625 assert(DT.dominates(LiveInst, Info.StatepointToken) && 2626 "basic SSA liveness expectation violated by liveness analysis"); 2627 } 2628 #endif 2629 } 2630 unique_unsorted(Live); 2631 2632 #ifndef NDEBUG 2633 // Validation check 2634 for (auto *Ptr : Live) 2635 assert(isHandledGCPointerType(Ptr->getType()) && 2636 "must be a gc pointer type"); 2637 #endif 2638 2639 relocationViaAlloca(F, DT, Live, Records); 2640 return !Records.empty(); 2641 } 2642 2643 // List of all parameter and return attributes which must be stripped when 2644 // lowering from the abstract machine model. Note that we list attributes 2645 // here which aren't valid as return attributes, that is okay. 2646 static AttrBuilder getParamAndReturnAttributesToRemove() { 2647 AttrBuilder R; 2648 R.addDereferenceableAttr(1); 2649 R.addDereferenceableOrNullAttr(1); 2650 R.addAttribute(Attribute::ReadNone); 2651 R.addAttribute(Attribute::ReadOnly); 2652 R.addAttribute(Attribute::WriteOnly); 2653 R.addAttribute(Attribute::NoAlias); 2654 R.addAttribute(Attribute::NoFree); 2655 return R; 2656 } 2657 2658 static void stripNonValidAttributesFromPrototype(Function &F) { 2659 LLVMContext &Ctx = F.getContext(); 2660 2661 // Intrinsics are very delicate. Lowering sometimes depends the presence 2662 // of certain attributes for correctness, but we may have also inferred 2663 // additional ones in the abstract machine model which need stripped. This 2664 // assumes that the attributes defined in Intrinsic.td are conservatively 2665 // correct for both physical and abstract model. 2666 if (Intrinsic::ID id = F.getIntrinsicID()) { 2667 F.setAttributes(Intrinsic::getAttributes(Ctx, id)); 2668 return; 2669 } 2670 2671 AttrBuilder R = getParamAndReturnAttributesToRemove(); 2672 for (Argument &A : F.args()) 2673 if (isa<PointerType>(A.getType())) 2674 F.removeParamAttrs(A.getArgNo(), R); 2675 2676 if (isa<PointerType>(F.getReturnType())) 2677 F.removeRetAttrs(R); 2678 2679 for (auto Attr : FnAttrsToStrip) 2680 F.removeFnAttr(Attr); 2681 } 2682 2683 /// Certain metadata on instructions are invalid after running RS4GC. 2684 /// Optimizations that run after RS4GC can incorrectly use this metadata to 2685 /// optimize functions. We drop such metadata on the instruction. 2686 static void stripInvalidMetadataFromInstruction(Instruction &I) { 2687 if (!isa<LoadInst>(I) && !isa<StoreInst>(I)) 2688 return; 2689 // These are the attributes that are still valid on loads and stores after 2690 // RS4GC. 2691 // The metadata implying dereferenceability and noalias are (conservatively) 2692 // dropped. This is because semantically, after RewriteStatepointsForGC runs, 2693 // all calls to gc.statepoint "free" the entire heap. Also, gc.statepoint can 2694 // touch the entire heap including noalias objects. Note: The reasoning is 2695 // same as stripping the dereferenceability and noalias attributes that are 2696 // analogous to the metadata counterparts. 2697 // We also drop the invariant.load metadata on the load because that metadata 2698 // implies the address operand to the load points to memory that is never 2699 // changed once it became dereferenceable. This is no longer true after RS4GC. 2700 // Similar reasoning applies to invariant.group metadata, which applies to 2701 // loads within a group. 2702 unsigned ValidMetadataAfterRS4GC[] = {LLVMContext::MD_tbaa, 2703 LLVMContext::MD_range, 2704 LLVMContext::MD_alias_scope, 2705 LLVMContext::MD_nontemporal, 2706 LLVMContext::MD_nonnull, 2707 LLVMContext::MD_align, 2708 LLVMContext::MD_type}; 2709 2710 // Drops all metadata on the instruction other than ValidMetadataAfterRS4GC. 2711 I.dropUnknownNonDebugMetadata(ValidMetadataAfterRS4GC); 2712 } 2713 2714 static void stripNonValidDataFromBody(Function &F) { 2715 if (F.empty()) 2716 return; 2717 2718 LLVMContext &Ctx = F.getContext(); 2719 MDBuilder Builder(Ctx); 2720 2721 // Set of invariantstart instructions that we need to remove. 2722 // Use this to avoid invalidating the instruction iterator. 2723 SmallVector<IntrinsicInst*, 12> InvariantStartInstructions; 2724 2725 for (Instruction &I : instructions(F)) { 2726 // invariant.start on memory location implies that the referenced memory 2727 // location is constant and unchanging. This is no longer true after 2728 // RewriteStatepointsForGC runs because there can be calls to gc.statepoint 2729 // which frees the entire heap and the presence of invariant.start allows 2730 // the optimizer to sink the load of a memory location past a statepoint, 2731 // which is incorrect. 2732 if (auto *II = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(&I)) 2733 if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::invariant_start) { 2734 InvariantStartInstructions.push_back(II); 2735 continue; 2736 } 2737 2738 if (MDNode *Tag = I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_tbaa)) { 2739 MDNode *MutableTBAA = Builder.createMutableTBAAAccessTag(Tag); 2740 I.setMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_tbaa, MutableTBAA); 2741 } 2742 2743 stripInvalidMetadataFromInstruction(I); 2744 2745 AttrBuilder R = getParamAndReturnAttributesToRemove(); 2746 if (auto *Call = dyn_cast<CallBase>(&I)) { 2747 for (int i = 0, e = Call->arg_size(); i != e; i++) 2748 if (isa<PointerType>(Call->getArgOperand(i)->getType())) 2749 Call->removeParamAttrs(i, R); 2750 if (isa<PointerType>(Call->getType())) 2751 Call->removeRetAttrs(R); 2752 } 2753 } 2754 2755 // Delete the invariant.start instructions and RAUW undef. 2756 for (auto *II : InvariantStartInstructions) { 2757 II->replaceAllUsesWith(UndefValue::get(II->getType())); 2758 II->eraseFromParent(); 2759 } 2760 } 2761 2762 /// Returns true if this function should be rewritten by this pass. The main 2763 /// point of this function is as an extension point for custom logic. 2764 static bool shouldRewriteStatepointsIn(Function &F) { 2765 // TODO: This should check the GCStrategy 2766 if (F.hasGC()) { 2767 const auto &FunctionGCName = F.getGC(); 2768 const StringRef StatepointExampleName("statepoint-example"); 2769 const StringRef CoreCLRName("coreclr"); 2770 return (StatepointExampleName == FunctionGCName) || 2771 (CoreCLRName == FunctionGCName); 2772 } else 2773 return false; 2774 } 2775 2776 static void stripNonValidData(Module &M) { 2777 #ifndef NDEBUG 2778 assert(llvm::any_of(M, shouldRewriteStatepointsIn) && "precondition!"); 2779 #endif 2780 2781 for (Function &F : M) 2782 stripNonValidAttributesFromPrototype(F); 2783 2784 for (Function &F : M) 2785 stripNonValidDataFromBody(F); 2786 } 2787 2788 bool RewriteStatepointsForGC::runOnFunction(Function &F, DominatorTree &DT, 2789 TargetTransformInfo &TTI, 2790 const TargetLibraryInfo &TLI) { 2791 assert(!F.isDeclaration() && !F.empty() && 2792 "need function body to rewrite statepoints in"); 2793 assert(shouldRewriteStatepointsIn(F) && "mismatch in rewrite decision"); 2794 2795 auto NeedsRewrite = [&TLI](Instruction &I) { 2796 if (const auto *Call = dyn_cast<CallBase>(&I)) { 2797 if (isa<GCStatepointInst>(Call)) 2798 return false; 2799 if (callsGCLeafFunction(Call, TLI)) 2800 return false; 2801 2802 // Normally it's up to the frontend to make sure that non-leaf calls also 2803 // have proper deopt state if it is required. We make an exception for 2804 // element atomic memcpy/memmove intrinsics here. Unlike other intrinsics 2805 // these are non-leaf by default. They might be generated by the optimizer 2806 // which doesn't know how to produce a proper deopt state. So if we see a 2807 // non-leaf memcpy/memmove without deopt state just treat it as a leaf 2808 // copy and don't produce a statepoint. 2809 if (!AllowStatepointWithNoDeoptInfo && 2810 !Call->getOperandBundle(LLVMContext::OB_deopt)) { 2811 assert((isa<AtomicMemCpyInst>(Call) || isa<AtomicMemMoveInst>(Call)) && 2812 "Don't expect any other calls here!"); 2813 return false; 2814 } 2815 return true; 2816 } 2817 return false; 2818 }; 2819 2820 // Delete any unreachable statepoints so that we don't have unrewritten 2821 // statepoints surviving this pass. This makes testing easier and the 2822 // resulting IR less confusing to human readers. 2823 DomTreeUpdater DTU(DT, DomTreeUpdater::UpdateStrategy::Lazy); 2824 bool MadeChange = removeUnreachableBlocks(F, &DTU); 2825 // Flush the Dominator Tree. 2826 DTU.getDomTree(); 2827 2828 // Gather all the statepoints which need rewritten. Be careful to only 2829 // consider those in reachable code since we need to ask dominance queries 2830 // when rewriting. We'll delete the unreachable ones in a moment. 2831 SmallVector<CallBase *, 64> ParsePointNeeded; 2832 SmallVector<CallInst *, 64> Intrinsics; 2833 for (Instruction &I : instructions(F)) { 2834 // TODO: only the ones with the flag set! 2835 if (NeedsRewrite(I)) { 2836 // NOTE removeUnreachableBlocks() is stronger than 2837 // DominatorTree::isReachableFromEntry(). In other words 2838 // removeUnreachableBlocks can remove some blocks for which 2839 // isReachableFromEntry() returns true. 2840 assert(DT.isReachableFromEntry(I.getParent()) && 2841 "no unreachable blocks expected"); 2842 ParsePointNeeded.push_back(cast<CallBase>(&I)); 2843 } 2844 if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(&I)) 2845 if (CI->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_gc_get_pointer_base || 2846 CI->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_gc_get_pointer_offset) 2847 Intrinsics.emplace_back(CI); 2848 } 2849 2850 // Return early if no work to do. 2851 if (ParsePointNeeded.empty() && Intrinsics.empty()) 2852 return MadeChange; 2853 2854 // As a prepass, go ahead and aggressively destroy single entry phi nodes. 2855 // These are created by LCSSA. They have the effect of increasing the size 2856 // of liveness sets for no good reason. It may be harder to do this post 2857 // insertion since relocations and base phis can confuse things. 2858 for (BasicBlock &BB : F) 2859 if (BB.getUniquePredecessor()) 2860 MadeChange |= FoldSingleEntryPHINodes(&BB); 2861 2862 // Before we start introducing relocations, we want to tweak the IR a bit to 2863 // avoid unfortunate code generation effects. The main example is that we 2864 // want to try to make sure the comparison feeding a branch is after any 2865 // safepoints. Otherwise, we end up with a comparison of pre-relocation 2866 // values feeding a branch after relocation. This is semantically correct, 2867 // but results in extra register pressure since both the pre-relocation and 2868 // post-relocation copies must be available in registers. For code without 2869 // relocations this is handled elsewhere, but teaching the scheduler to 2870 // reverse the transform we're about to do would be slightly complex. 2871 // Note: This may extend the live range of the inputs to the icmp and thus 2872 // increase the liveset of any statepoint we move over. This is profitable 2873 // as long as all statepoints are in rare blocks. If we had in-register 2874 // lowering for live values this would be a much safer transform. 2875 auto getConditionInst = [](Instruction *TI) -> Instruction * { 2876 if (auto *BI = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(TI)) 2877 if (BI->isConditional()) 2878 return dyn_cast<Instruction>(BI->getCondition()); 2879 // TODO: Extend this to handle switches 2880 return nullptr; 2881 }; 2882 for (BasicBlock &BB : F) { 2883 Instruction *TI = BB.getTerminator(); 2884 if (auto *Cond = getConditionInst(TI)) 2885 // TODO: Handle more than just ICmps here. We should be able to move 2886 // most instructions without side effects or memory access. 2887 if (isa<ICmpInst>(Cond) && Cond->hasOneUse()) { 2888 MadeChange = true; 2889 Cond->moveBefore(TI); 2890 } 2891 } 2892 2893 // Nasty workaround - The base computation code in the main algorithm doesn't 2894 // consider the fact that a GEP can be used to convert a scalar to a vector. 2895 // The right fix for this is to integrate GEPs into the base rewriting 2896 // algorithm properly, this is just a short term workaround to prevent 2897 // crashes by canonicalizing such GEPs into fully vector GEPs. 2898 for (Instruction &I : instructions(F)) { 2899 if (!isa<GetElementPtrInst>(I)) 2900 continue; 2901 2902 unsigned VF = 0; 2903 for (unsigned i = 0; i < I.getNumOperands(); i++) 2904 if (auto *OpndVTy = dyn_cast<VectorType>(I.getOperand(i)->getType())) { 2905 assert(VF == 0 || 2906 VF == cast<FixedVectorType>(OpndVTy)->getNumElements()); 2907 VF = cast<FixedVectorType>(OpndVTy)->getNumElements(); 2908 } 2909 2910 // It's the vector to scalar traversal through the pointer operand which 2911 // confuses base pointer rewriting, so limit ourselves to that case. 2912 if (!I.getOperand(0)->getType()->isVectorTy() && VF != 0) { 2913 IRBuilder<> B(&I); 2914 auto *Splat = B.CreateVectorSplat(VF, I.getOperand(0)); 2915 I.setOperand(0, Splat); 2916 MadeChange = true; 2917 } 2918 } 2919 2920 // Cache the 'defining value' relation used in the computation and 2921 // insertion of base phis and selects. This ensures that we don't insert 2922 // large numbers of duplicate base_phis. Use one cache for both 2923 // inlineGetBaseAndOffset() and insertParsePoints(). 2924 DefiningValueMapTy DVCache; 2925 2926 if (!Intrinsics.empty()) 2927 // Inline @gc.get.pointer.base() and @gc.get.pointer.offset() before finding 2928 // live references. 2929 MadeChange |= inlineGetBaseAndOffset(F, Intrinsics, DVCache); 2930 2931 if (!ParsePointNeeded.empty()) 2932 MadeChange |= insertParsePoints(F, DT, TTI, ParsePointNeeded, DVCache); 2933 2934 return MadeChange; 2935 } 2936 2937 // liveness computation via standard dataflow 2938 // ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2939 2940 // TODO: Consider using bitvectors for liveness, the set of potentially 2941 // interesting values should be small and easy to pre-compute. 2942 2943 /// Compute the live-in set for the location rbegin starting from 2944 /// the live-out set of the basic block 2945 static void computeLiveInValues(BasicBlock::reverse_iterator Begin, 2946 BasicBlock::reverse_iterator End, 2947 SetVector<Value *> &LiveTmp) { 2948 for (auto &I : make_range(Begin, End)) { 2949 // KILL/Def - Remove this definition from LiveIn 2950 LiveTmp.remove(&I); 2951 2952 // Don't consider *uses* in PHI nodes, we handle their contribution to 2953 // predecessor blocks when we seed the LiveOut sets 2954 if (isa<PHINode>(I)) 2955 continue; 2956 2957 // USE - Add to the LiveIn set for this instruction 2958 for (Value *V : I.operands()) { 2959 assert(!isUnhandledGCPointerType(V->getType()) && 2960 "support for FCA unimplemented"); 2961 if (isHandledGCPointerType(V->getType()) && !isa<Constant>(V)) { 2962 // The choice to exclude all things constant here is slightly subtle. 2963 // There are two independent reasons: 2964 // - We assume that things which are constant (from LLVM's definition) 2965 // do not move at runtime. For example, the address of a global 2966 // variable is fixed, even though it's contents may not be. 2967 // - Second, we can't disallow arbitrary inttoptr constants even 2968 // if the language frontend does. Optimization passes are free to 2969 // locally exploit facts without respect to global reachability. This 2970 // can create sections of code which are dynamically unreachable and 2971 // contain just about anything. (see constants.ll in tests) 2972 LiveTmp.insert(V); 2973 } 2974 } 2975 } 2976 } 2977 2978 static void computeLiveOutSeed(BasicBlock *BB, SetVector<Value *> &LiveTmp) { 2979 for (BasicBlock *Succ : successors(BB)) { 2980 for (auto &I : *Succ) { 2981 PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(&I); 2982 if (!PN) 2983 break; 2984 2985 Value *V = PN->getIncomingValueForBlock(BB); 2986 assert(!isUnhandledGCPointerType(V->getType()) && 2987 "support for FCA unimplemented"); 2988 if (isHandledGCPointerType(V->getType()) && !isa<Constant>(V)) 2989 LiveTmp.insert(V); 2990 } 2991 } 2992 } 2993 2994 static SetVector<Value *> computeKillSet(BasicBlock *BB) { 2995 SetVector<Value *> KillSet; 2996 for (Instruction &I : *BB) 2997 if (isHandledGCPointerType(I.getType())) 2998 KillSet.insert(&I); 2999 return KillSet; 3000 } 3001 3002 #ifndef NDEBUG 3003 /// Check that the items in 'Live' dominate 'TI'. This is used as a basic 3004 /// validation check for the liveness computation. 3005 static void checkBasicSSA(DominatorTree &DT, SetVector<Value *> &Live, 3006 Instruction *TI, bool TermOkay = false) { 3007 for (Value *V : Live) { 3008 if (auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V)) { 3009 // The terminator can be a member of the LiveOut set. LLVM's definition 3010 // of instruction dominance states that V does not dominate itself. As 3011 // such, we need to special case this to allow it. 3012 if (TermOkay && TI == I) 3013 continue; 3014 assert(DT.dominates(I, TI) && 3015 "basic SSA liveness expectation violated by liveness analysis"); 3016 } 3017 } 3018 } 3019 3020 /// Check that all the liveness sets used during the computation of liveness 3021 /// obey basic SSA properties. This is useful for finding cases where we miss 3022 /// a def. 3023 static void checkBasicSSA(DominatorTree &DT, GCPtrLivenessData &Data, 3024 BasicBlock &BB) { 3025 checkBasicSSA(DT, Data.LiveSet[&BB], BB.getTerminator()); 3026 checkBasicSSA(DT, Data.LiveOut[&BB], BB.getTerminator(), true); 3027 checkBasicSSA(DT, Data.LiveIn[&BB], BB.getTerminator()); 3028 } 3029 #endif 3030 3031 static void computeLiveInValues(DominatorTree &DT, Function &F, 3032 GCPtrLivenessData &Data) { 3033 SmallSetVector<BasicBlock *, 32> Worklist; 3034 3035 // Seed the liveness for each individual block 3036 for (BasicBlock &BB : F) { 3037 Data.KillSet[&BB] = computeKillSet(&BB); 3038 Data.LiveSet[&BB].clear(); 3039 computeLiveInValues(BB.rbegin(), BB.rend(), Data.LiveSet[&BB]); 3040 3041 #ifndef NDEBUG 3042 for (Value *Kill : Data.KillSet[&BB]) 3043 assert(!Data.LiveSet[&BB].count(Kill) && "live set contains kill"); 3044 #endif 3045 3046 Data.LiveOut[&BB] = SetVector<Value *>(); 3047 computeLiveOutSeed(&BB, Data.LiveOut[&BB]); 3048 Data.LiveIn[&BB] = Data.LiveSet[&BB]; 3049 Data.LiveIn[&BB].set_union(Data.LiveOut[&BB]); 3050 Data.LiveIn[&BB].set_subtract(Data.KillSet[&BB]); 3051 if (!Data.LiveIn[&BB].empty()) 3052 Worklist.insert(pred_begin(&BB), pred_end(&BB)); 3053 } 3054 3055 // Propagate that liveness until stable 3056 while (!Worklist.empty()) { 3057 BasicBlock *BB = Worklist.pop_back_val(); 3058 3059 // Compute our new liveout set, then exit early if it hasn't changed despite 3060 // the contribution of our successor. 3061 SetVector<Value *> LiveOut = Data.LiveOut[BB]; 3062 const auto OldLiveOutSize = LiveOut.size(); 3063 for (BasicBlock *Succ : successors(BB)) { 3064 assert(Data.LiveIn.count(Succ)); 3065 LiveOut.set_union(Data.LiveIn[Succ]); 3066 } 3067 // assert OutLiveOut is a subset of LiveOut 3068 if (OldLiveOutSize == LiveOut.size()) { 3069 // If the sets are the same size, then we didn't actually add anything 3070 // when unioning our successors LiveIn. Thus, the LiveIn of this block 3071 // hasn't changed. 3072 continue; 3073 } 3074 Data.LiveOut[BB] = LiveOut; 3075 3076 // Apply the effects of this basic block 3077 SetVector<Value *> LiveTmp = LiveOut; 3078 LiveTmp.set_union(Data.LiveSet[BB]); 3079 LiveTmp.set_subtract(Data.KillSet[BB]); 3080 3081 assert(Data.LiveIn.count(BB)); 3082 const SetVector<Value *> &OldLiveIn = Data.LiveIn[BB]; 3083 // assert: OldLiveIn is a subset of LiveTmp 3084 if (OldLiveIn.size() != LiveTmp.size()) { 3085 Data.LiveIn[BB] = LiveTmp; 3086 Worklist.insert(pred_begin(BB), pred_end(BB)); 3087 } 3088 } // while (!Worklist.empty()) 3089 3090 #ifndef NDEBUG 3091 // Verify our output against SSA properties. This helps catch any 3092 // missing kills during the above iteration. 3093 for (BasicBlock &BB : F) 3094 checkBasicSSA(DT, Data, BB); 3095 #endif 3096 } 3097 3098 static void findLiveSetAtInst(Instruction *Inst, GCPtrLivenessData &Data, 3099 StatepointLiveSetTy &Out) { 3100 BasicBlock *BB = Inst->getParent(); 3101 3102 // Note: The copy is intentional and required 3103 assert(Data.LiveOut.count(BB)); 3104 SetVector<Value *> LiveOut = Data.LiveOut[BB]; 3105 3106 // We want to handle the statepoint itself oddly. It's 3107 // call result is not live (normal), nor are it's arguments 3108 // (unless they're used again later). This adjustment is 3109 // specifically what we need to relocate 3110 computeLiveInValues(BB->rbegin(), ++Inst->getIterator().getReverse(), 3111 LiveOut); 3112 LiveOut.remove(Inst); 3113 Out.insert(LiveOut.begin(), LiveOut.end()); 3114 } 3115 3116 static void recomputeLiveInValues(GCPtrLivenessData &RevisedLivenessData, 3117 CallBase *Call, 3118 PartiallyConstructedSafepointRecord &Info) { 3119 StatepointLiveSetTy Updated; 3120 findLiveSetAtInst(Call, RevisedLivenessData, Updated); 3121 3122 // We may have base pointers which are now live that weren't before. We need 3123 // to update the PointerToBase structure to reflect this. 3124 for (auto V : Updated) 3125 Info.PointerToBase.insert({V, V}); 3126 3127 #ifndef NDEBUG 3128 for (auto V : Updated) 3129 assert(Info.PointerToBase.count(V) && 3130 "Must be able to find base for live value!"); 3131 #endif 3132 3133 // Remove any stale base mappings - this can happen since our liveness is 3134 // more precise then the one inherent in the base pointer analysis. 3135 DenseSet<Value *> ToErase; 3136 for (auto KVPair : Info.PointerToBase) 3137 if (!Updated.count(KVPair.first)) 3138 ToErase.insert(KVPair.first); 3139 3140 for (auto *V : ToErase) 3141 Info.PointerToBase.erase(V); 3142 3143 #ifndef NDEBUG 3144 for (auto KVPair : Info.PointerToBase) 3145 assert(Updated.count(KVPair.first) && "record for non-live value"); 3146 #endif 3147 3148 Info.LiveSet = Updated; 3149 } 3150