1 //===- MachineScheduler.cpp - Machine Instruction Scheduler ---------------===// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 // 10 // MachineScheduler schedules machine instructions after phi elimination. It 11 // preserves LiveIntervals so it can be invoked before register allocation. 12 // 13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 14 15 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineScheduler.h" 16 #include "llvm/ADT/PriorityQueue.h" 17 #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h" 18 #include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveIntervalAnalysis.h" 19 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineDominators.h" 20 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineLoopInfo.h" 21 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h" 22 #include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h" 23 #include "llvm/CodeGen/RegisterClassInfo.h" 24 #include "llvm/CodeGen/ScheduleDFS.h" 25 #include "llvm/CodeGen/ScheduleHazardRecognizer.h" 26 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" 27 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 28 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" 29 #include "llvm/Support/GraphWriter.h" 30 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" 31 #include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h" 32 #include <queue> 33 34 using namespace llvm; 35 36 #define DEBUG_TYPE "misched" 37 38 namespace llvm { 39 cl::opt<bool> ForceTopDown("misched-topdown", cl::Hidden, 40 cl::desc("Force top-down list scheduling")); 41 cl::opt<bool> ForceBottomUp("misched-bottomup", cl::Hidden, 42 cl::desc("Force bottom-up list scheduling")); 43 cl::opt<bool> 44 DumpCriticalPathLength("misched-dcpl", cl::Hidden, 45 cl::desc("Print critical path length to stdout")); 46 } 47 48 #ifndef NDEBUG 49 static cl::opt<bool> ViewMISchedDAGs("view-misched-dags", cl::Hidden, 50 cl::desc("Pop up a window to show MISched dags after they are processed")); 51 52 static cl::opt<unsigned> MISchedCutoff("misched-cutoff", cl::Hidden, 53 cl::desc("Stop scheduling after N instructions"), cl::init(~0U)); 54 55 static cl::opt<std::string> SchedOnlyFunc("misched-only-func", cl::Hidden, 56 cl::desc("Only schedule this function")); 57 static cl::opt<unsigned> SchedOnlyBlock("misched-only-block", cl::Hidden, 58 cl::desc("Only schedule this MBB#")); 59 #else 60 static bool ViewMISchedDAGs = false; 61 #endif // NDEBUG 62 63 static cl::opt<bool> EnableRegPressure("misched-regpressure", cl::Hidden, 64 cl::desc("Enable register pressure scheduling."), cl::init(true)); 65 66 static cl::opt<bool> EnableCyclicPath("misched-cyclicpath", cl::Hidden, 67 cl::desc("Enable cyclic critical path analysis."), cl::init(true)); 68 69 static cl::opt<bool> EnableLoadCluster("misched-cluster", cl::Hidden, 70 cl::desc("Enable load clustering."), cl::init(true)); 71 72 // Experimental heuristics 73 static cl::opt<bool> EnableMacroFusion("misched-fusion", cl::Hidden, 74 cl::desc("Enable scheduling for macro fusion."), cl::init(true)); 75 76 static cl::opt<bool> VerifyScheduling("verify-misched", cl::Hidden, 77 cl::desc("Verify machine instrs before and after machine scheduling")); 78 79 // DAG subtrees must have at least this many nodes. 80 static const unsigned MinSubtreeSize = 8; 81 82 // Pin the vtables to this file. 83 void MachineSchedStrategy::anchor() {} 84 void ScheduleDAGMutation::anchor() {} 85 86 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 87 // Machine Instruction Scheduling Pass and Registry 88 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 89 90 MachineSchedContext::MachineSchedContext(): 91 MF(nullptr), MLI(nullptr), MDT(nullptr), PassConfig(nullptr), AA(nullptr), LIS(nullptr) { 92 RegClassInfo = new RegisterClassInfo(); 93 } 94 95 MachineSchedContext::~MachineSchedContext() { 96 delete RegClassInfo; 97 } 98 99 namespace { 100 /// Base class for a machine scheduler class that can run at any point. 101 class MachineSchedulerBase : public MachineSchedContext, 102 public MachineFunctionPass { 103 public: 104 MachineSchedulerBase(char &ID): MachineFunctionPass(ID) {} 105 106 void print(raw_ostream &O, const Module* = nullptr) const override; 107 108 protected: 109 void scheduleRegions(ScheduleDAGInstrs &Scheduler); 110 }; 111 112 /// MachineScheduler runs after coalescing and before register allocation. 113 class MachineScheduler : public MachineSchedulerBase { 114 public: 115 MachineScheduler(); 116 117 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override; 118 119 bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction&) override; 120 121 static char ID; // Class identification, replacement for typeinfo 122 123 protected: 124 ScheduleDAGInstrs *createMachineScheduler(); 125 }; 126 127 /// PostMachineScheduler runs after shortly before code emission. 128 class PostMachineScheduler : public MachineSchedulerBase { 129 public: 130 PostMachineScheduler(); 131 132 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override; 133 134 bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction&) override; 135 136 static char ID; // Class identification, replacement for typeinfo 137 138 protected: 139 ScheduleDAGInstrs *createPostMachineScheduler(); 140 }; 141 } // namespace 142 143 char MachineScheduler::ID = 0; 144 145 char &llvm::MachineSchedulerID = MachineScheduler::ID; 146 147 INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(MachineScheduler, "machine-scheduler", 148 "Machine Instruction Scheduler", false, false) 149 INITIALIZE_AG_DEPENDENCY(AliasAnalysis) 150 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(SlotIndexes) 151 INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LiveIntervals) 152 INITIALIZE_PASS_END(MachineScheduler, "machine-scheduler", 153 "Machine Instruction Scheduler", false, false) 154 155 MachineScheduler::MachineScheduler() 156 : MachineSchedulerBase(ID) { 157 initializeMachineSchedulerPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 158 } 159 160 void MachineScheduler::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const { 161 AU.setPreservesCFG(); 162 AU.addRequiredID(MachineDominatorsID); 163 AU.addRequired<MachineLoopInfo>(); 164 AU.addRequired<AliasAnalysis>(); 165 AU.addRequired<TargetPassConfig>(); 166 AU.addRequired<SlotIndexes>(); 167 AU.addPreserved<SlotIndexes>(); 168 AU.addRequired<LiveIntervals>(); 169 AU.addPreserved<LiveIntervals>(); 170 MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU); 171 } 172 173 char PostMachineScheduler::ID = 0; 174 175 char &llvm::PostMachineSchedulerID = PostMachineScheduler::ID; 176 177 INITIALIZE_PASS(PostMachineScheduler, "postmisched", 178 "PostRA Machine Instruction Scheduler", false, false) 179 180 PostMachineScheduler::PostMachineScheduler() 181 : MachineSchedulerBase(ID) { 182 initializePostMachineSchedulerPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 183 } 184 185 void PostMachineScheduler::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const { 186 AU.setPreservesCFG(); 187 AU.addRequiredID(MachineDominatorsID); 188 AU.addRequired<MachineLoopInfo>(); 189 AU.addRequired<TargetPassConfig>(); 190 MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU); 191 } 192 193 MachinePassRegistry MachineSchedRegistry::Registry; 194 195 /// A dummy default scheduler factory indicates whether the scheduler 196 /// is overridden on the command line. 197 static ScheduleDAGInstrs *useDefaultMachineSched(MachineSchedContext *C) { 198 return nullptr; 199 } 200 201 /// MachineSchedOpt allows command line selection of the scheduler. 202 static cl::opt<MachineSchedRegistry::ScheduleDAGCtor, false, 203 RegisterPassParser<MachineSchedRegistry> > 204 MachineSchedOpt("misched", 205 cl::init(&useDefaultMachineSched), cl::Hidden, 206 cl::desc("Machine instruction scheduler to use")); 207 208 static MachineSchedRegistry 209 DefaultSchedRegistry("default", "Use the target's default scheduler choice.", 210 useDefaultMachineSched); 211 212 /// Forward declare the standard machine scheduler. This will be used as the 213 /// default scheduler if the target does not set a default. 214 static ScheduleDAGInstrs *createGenericSchedLive(MachineSchedContext *C); 215 static ScheduleDAGInstrs *createGenericSchedPostRA(MachineSchedContext *C); 216 217 /// Decrement this iterator until reaching the top or a non-debug instr. 218 static MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator 219 priorNonDebug(MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator I, 220 MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator Beg) { 221 assert(I != Beg && "reached the top of the region, cannot decrement"); 222 while (--I != Beg) { 223 if (!I->isDebugValue()) 224 break; 225 } 226 return I; 227 } 228 229 /// Non-const version. 230 static MachineBasicBlock::iterator 231 priorNonDebug(MachineBasicBlock::iterator I, 232 MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator Beg) { 233 return const_cast<MachineInstr*>( 234 &*priorNonDebug(MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator(I), Beg)); 235 } 236 237 /// If this iterator is a debug value, increment until reaching the End or a 238 /// non-debug instruction. 239 static MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator 240 nextIfDebug(MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator I, 241 MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator End) { 242 for(; I != End; ++I) { 243 if (!I->isDebugValue()) 244 break; 245 } 246 return I; 247 } 248 249 /// Non-const version. 250 static MachineBasicBlock::iterator 251 nextIfDebug(MachineBasicBlock::iterator I, 252 MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator End) { 253 // Cast the return value to nonconst MachineInstr, then cast to an 254 // instr_iterator, which does not check for null, finally return a 255 // bundle_iterator. 256 return MachineBasicBlock::instr_iterator( 257 const_cast<MachineInstr*>( 258 &*nextIfDebug(MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator(I), End))); 259 } 260 261 /// Instantiate a ScheduleDAGInstrs that will be owned by the caller. 262 ScheduleDAGInstrs *MachineScheduler::createMachineScheduler() { 263 // Select the scheduler, or set the default. 264 MachineSchedRegistry::ScheduleDAGCtor Ctor = MachineSchedOpt; 265 if (Ctor != useDefaultMachineSched) 266 return Ctor(this); 267 268 // Get the default scheduler set by the target for this function. 269 ScheduleDAGInstrs *Scheduler = PassConfig->createMachineScheduler(this); 270 if (Scheduler) 271 return Scheduler; 272 273 // Default to GenericScheduler. 274 return createGenericSchedLive(this); 275 } 276 277 /// Instantiate a ScheduleDAGInstrs for PostRA scheduling that will be owned by 278 /// the caller. We don't have a command line option to override the postRA 279 /// scheduler. The Target must configure it. 280 ScheduleDAGInstrs *PostMachineScheduler::createPostMachineScheduler() { 281 // Get the postRA scheduler set by the target for this function. 282 ScheduleDAGInstrs *Scheduler = PassConfig->createPostMachineScheduler(this); 283 if (Scheduler) 284 return Scheduler; 285 286 // Default to GenericScheduler. 287 return createGenericSchedPostRA(this); 288 } 289 290 /// Top-level MachineScheduler pass driver. 291 /// 292 /// Visit blocks in function order. Divide each block into scheduling regions 293 /// and visit them bottom-up. Visiting regions bottom-up is not required, but is 294 /// consistent with the DAG builder, which traverses the interior of the 295 /// scheduling regions bottom-up. 296 /// 297 /// This design avoids exposing scheduling boundaries to the DAG builder, 298 /// simplifying the DAG builder's support for "special" target instructions. 299 /// At the same time the design allows target schedulers to operate across 300 /// scheduling boundaries, for example to bundle the boudary instructions 301 /// without reordering them. This creates complexity, because the target 302 /// scheduler must update the RegionBegin and RegionEnd positions cached by 303 /// ScheduleDAGInstrs whenever adding or removing instructions. A much simpler 304 /// design would be to split blocks at scheduling boundaries, but LLVM has a 305 /// general bias against block splitting purely for implementation simplicity. 306 bool MachineScheduler::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &mf) { 307 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Before MISsched:\n"; mf.print(dbgs())); 308 309 // Initialize the context of the pass. 310 MF = &mf; 311 MLI = &getAnalysis<MachineLoopInfo>(); 312 MDT = &getAnalysis<MachineDominatorTree>(); 313 PassConfig = &getAnalysis<TargetPassConfig>(); 314 AA = &getAnalysis<AliasAnalysis>(); 315 316 LIS = &getAnalysis<LiveIntervals>(); 317 318 if (VerifyScheduling) { 319 DEBUG(LIS->dump()); 320 MF->verify(this, "Before machine scheduling."); 321 } 322 RegClassInfo->runOnMachineFunction(*MF); 323 324 // Instantiate the selected scheduler for this target, function, and 325 // optimization level. 326 std::unique_ptr<ScheduleDAGInstrs> Scheduler(createMachineScheduler()); 327 scheduleRegions(*Scheduler); 328 329 DEBUG(LIS->dump()); 330 if (VerifyScheduling) 331 MF->verify(this, "After machine scheduling."); 332 return true; 333 } 334 335 bool PostMachineScheduler::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &mf) { 336 if (skipOptnoneFunction(*mf.getFunction())) 337 return false; 338 339 const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = 340 mf.getTarget().getSubtarget<TargetSubtargetInfo>(); 341 if (!ST.enablePostMachineScheduler()) { 342 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Subtarget disables post-MI-sched.\n"); 343 return false; 344 } 345 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Before post-MI-sched:\n"; mf.print(dbgs())); 346 347 // Initialize the context of the pass. 348 MF = &mf; 349 PassConfig = &getAnalysis<TargetPassConfig>(); 350 351 if (VerifyScheduling) 352 MF->verify(this, "Before post machine scheduling."); 353 354 // Instantiate the selected scheduler for this target, function, and 355 // optimization level. 356 std::unique_ptr<ScheduleDAGInstrs> Scheduler(createPostMachineScheduler()); 357 scheduleRegions(*Scheduler); 358 359 if (VerifyScheduling) 360 MF->verify(this, "After post machine scheduling."); 361 return true; 362 } 363 364 /// Return true of the given instruction should not be included in a scheduling 365 /// region. 366 /// 367 /// MachineScheduler does not currently support scheduling across calls. To 368 /// handle calls, the DAG builder needs to be modified to create register 369 /// anti/output dependencies on the registers clobbered by the call's regmask 370 /// operand. In PreRA scheduling, the stack pointer adjustment already prevents 371 /// scheduling across calls. In PostRA scheduling, we need the isCall to enforce 372 /// the boundary, but there would be no benefit to postRA scheduling across 373 /// calls this late anyway. 374 static bool isSchedBoundary(MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI, 375 MachineBasicBlock *MBB, 376 MachineFunction *MF, 377 const TargetInstrInfo *TII, 378 bool IsPostRA) { 379 return MI->isCall() || TII->isSchedulingBoundary(MI, MBB, *MF); 380 } 381 382 /// Main driver for both MachineScheduler and PostMachineScheduler. 383 void MachineSchedulerBase::scheduleRegions(ScheduleDAGInstrs &Scheduler) { 384 const TargetInstrInfo *TII = MF->getSubtarget().getInstrInfo(); 385 bool IsPostRA = Scheduler.isPostRA(); 386 387 // Visit all machine basic blocks. 388 // 389 // TODO: Visit blocks in global postorder or postorder within the bottom-up 390 // loop tree. Then we can optionally compute global RegPressure. 391 for (MachineFunction::iterator MBB = MF->begin(), MBBEnd = MF->end(); 392 MBB != MBBEnd; ++MBB) { 393 394 Scheduler.startBlock(MBB); 395 396 #ifndef NDEBUG 397 if (SchedOnlyFunc.getNumOccurrences() && SchedOnlyFunc != MF->getName()) 398 continue; 399 if (SchedOnlyBlock.getNumOccurrences() 400 && (int)SchedOnlyBlock != MBB->getNumber()) 401 continue; 402 #endif 403 404 // Break the block into scheduling regions [I, RegionEnd), and schedule each 405 // region as soon as it is discovered. RegionEnd points the scheduling 406 // boundary at the bottom of the region. The DAG does not include RegionEnd, 407 // but the region does (i.e. the next RegionEnd is above the previous 408 // RegionBegin). If the current block has no terminator then RegionEnd == 409 // MBB->end() for the bottom region. 410 // 411 // The Scheduler may insert instructions during either schedule() or 412 // exitRegion(), even for empty regions. So the local iterators 'I' and 413 // 'RegionEnd' are invalid across these calls. 414 // 415 // MBB::size() uses instr_iterator to count. Here we need a bundle to count 416 // as a single instruction. 417 unsigned RemainingInstrs = std::distance(MBB->begin(), MBB->end()); 418 for(MachineBasicBlock::iterator RegionEnd = MBB->end(); 419 RegionEnd != MBB->begin(); RegionEnd = Scheduler.begin()) { 420 421 // Avoid decrementing RegionEnd for blocks with no terminator. 422 if (RegionEnd != MBB->end() || 423 isSchedBoundary(std::prev(RegionEnd), MBB, MF, TII, IsPostRA)) { 424 --RegionEnd; 425 // Count the boundary instruction. 426 --RemainingInstrs; 427 } 428 429 // The next region starts above the previous region. Look backward in the 430 // instruction stream until we find the nearest boundary. 431 unsigned NumRegionInstrs = 0; 432 MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = RegionEnd; 433 for(;I != MBB->begin(); --I, --RemainingInstrs) { 434 if (isSchedBoundary(std::prev(I), MBB, MF, TII, IsPostRA)) 435 break; 436 if (!I->isDebugValue()) 437 ++NumRegionInstrs; 438 } 439 // Notify the scheduler of the region, even if we may skip scheduling 440 // it. Perhaps it still needs to be bundled. 441 Scheduler.enterRegion(MBB, I, RegionEnd, NumRegionInstrs); 442 443 // Skip empty scheduling regions (0 or 1 schedulable instructions). 444 if (I == RegionEnd || I == std::prev(RegionEnd)) { 445 // Close the current region. Bundle the terminator if needed. 446 // This invalidates 'RegionEnd' and 'I'. 447 Scheduler.exitRegion(); 448 continue; 449 } 450 DEBUG(dbgs() << "********** " << ((Scheduler.isPostRA()) ? "PostRA " : "") 451 << "MI Scheduling **********\n"); 452 DEBUG(dbgs() << MF->getName() 453 << ":BB#" << MBB->getNumber() << " " << MBB->getName() 454 << "\n From: " << *I << " To: "; 455 if (RegionEnd != MBB->end()) dbgs() << *RegionEnd; 456 else dbgs() << "End"; 457 dbgs() << " RegionInstrs: " << NumRegionInstrs 458 << " Remaining: " << RemainingInstrs << "\n"); 459 if (DumpCriticalPathLength) { 460 errs() << MF->getName(); 461 errs() << ":BB# " << MBB->getNumber(); 462 errs() << " " << MBB->getName() << " \n"; 463 } 464 465 // Schedule a region: possibly reorder instructions. 466 // This invalidates 'RegionEnd' and 'I'. 467 Scheduler.schedule(); 468 469 // Close the current region. 470 Scheduler.exitRegion(); 471 472 // Scheduling has invalidated the current iterator 'I'. Ask the 473 // scheduler for the top of it's scheduled region. 474 RegionEnd = Scheduler.begin(); 475 } 476 assert(RemainingInstrs == 0 && "Instruction count mismatch!"); 477 Scheduler.finishBlock(); 478 if (Scheduler.isPostRA()) { 479 // FIXME: Ideally, no further passes should rely on kill flags. However, 480 // thumb2 size reduction is currently an exception. 481 Scheduler.fixupKills(MBB); 482 } 483 } 484 Scheduler.finalizeSchedule(); 485 } 486 487 void MachineSchedulerBase::print(raw_ostream &O, const Module* m) const { 488 // unimplemented 489 } 490 491 LLVM_DUMP_METHOD 492 void ReadyQueue::dump() { 493 dbgs() << Name << ": "; 494 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Queue.size(); i < e; ++i) 495 dbgs() << Queue[i]->NodeNum << " "; 496 dbgs() << "\n"; 497 } 498 499 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 500 // ScheduleDAGMI - Basic machine instruction scheduling. This is 501 // independent of PreRA/PostRA scheduling and involves no extra book-keeping for 502 // virtual registers. 503 // ===----------------------------------------------------------------------===/ 504 505 // Provide a vtable anchor. 506 ScheduleDAGMI::~ScheduleDAGMI() { 507 } 508 509 bool ScheduleDAGMI::canAddEdge(SUnit *SuccSU, SUnit *PredSU) { 510 return SuccSU == &ExitSU || !Topo.IsReachable(PredSU, SuccSU); 511 } 512 513 bool ScheduleDAGMI::addEdge(SUnit *SuccSU, const SDep &PredDep) { 514 if (SuccSU != &ExitSU) { 515 // Do not use WillCreateCycle, it assumes SD scheduling. 516 // If Pred is reachable from Succ, then the edge creates a cycle. 517 if (Topo.IsReachable(PredDep.getSUnit(), SuccSU)) 518 return false; 519 Topo.AddPred(SuccSU, PredDep.getSUnit()); 520 } 521 SuccSU->addPred(PredDep, /*Required=*/!PredDep.isArtificial()); 522 // Return true regardless of whether a new edge needed to be inserted. 523 return true; 524 } 525 526 /// ReleaseSucc - Decrement the NumPredsLeft count of a successor. When 527 /// NumPredsLeft reaches zero, release the successor node. 528 /// 529 /// FIXME: Adjust SuccSU height based on MinLatency. 530 void ScheduleDAGMI::releaseSucc(SUnit *SU, SDep *SuccEdge) { 531 SUnit *SuccSU = SuccEdge->getSUnit(); 532 533 if (SuccEdge->isWeak()) { 534 --SuccSU->WeakPredsLeft; 535 if (SuccEdge->isCluster()) 536 NextClusterSucc = SuccSU; 537 return; 538 } 539 #ifndef NDEBUG 540 if (SuccSU->NumPredsLeft == 0) { 541 dbgs() << "*** Scheduling failed! ***\n"; 542 SuccSU->dump(this); 543 dbgs() << " has been released too many times!\n"; 544 llvm_unreachable(nullptr); 545 } 546 #endif 547 // SU->TopReadyCycle was set to CurrCycle when it was scheduled. However, 548 // CurrCycle may have advanced since then. 549 if (SuccSU->TopReadyCycle < SU->TopReadyCycle + SuccEdge->getLatency()) 550 SuccSU->TopReadyCycle = SU->TopReadyCycle + SuccEdge->getLatency(); 551 552 --SuccSU->NumPredsLeft; 553 if (SuccSU->NumPredsLeft == 0 && SuccSU != &ExitSU) 554 SchedImpl->releaseTopNode(SuccSU); 555 } 556 557 /// releaseSuccessors - Call releaseSucc on each of SU's successors. 558 void ScheduleDAGMI::releaseSuccessors(SUnit *SU) { 559 for (SUnit::succ_iterator I = SU->Succs.begin(), E = SU->Succs.end(); 560 I != E; ++I) { 561 releaseSucc(SU, &*I); 562 } 563 } 564 565 /// ReleasePred - Decrement the NumSuccsLeft count of a predecessor. When 566 /// NumSuccsLeft reaches zero, release the predecessor node. 567 /// 568 /// FIXME: Adjust PredSU height based on MinLatency. 569 void ScheduleDAGMI::releasePred(SUnit *SU, SDep *PredEdge) { 570 SUnit *PredSU = PredEdge->getSUnit(); 571 572 if (PredEdge->isWeak()) { 573 --PredSU->WeakSuccsLeft; 574 if (PredEdge->isCluster()) 575 NextClusterPred = PredSU; 576 return; 577 } 578 #ifndef NDEBUG 579 if (PredSU->NumSuccsLeft == 0) { 580 dbgs() << "*** Scheduling failed! ***\n"; 581 PredSU->dump(this); 582 dbgs() << " has been released too many times!\n"; 583 llvm_unreachable(nullptr); 584 } 585 #endif 586 // SU->BotReadyCycle was set to CurrCycle when it was scheduled. However, 587 // CurrCycle may have advanced since then. 588 if (PredSU->BotReadyCycle < SU->BotReadyCycle + PredEdge->getLatency()) 589 PredSU->BotReadyCycle = SU->BotReadyCycle + PredEdge->getLatency(); 590 591 --PredSU->NumSuccsLeft; 592 if (PredSU->NumSuccsLeft == 0 && PredSU != &EntrySU) 593 SchedImpl->releaseBottomNode(PredSU); 594 } 595 596 /// releasePredecessors - Call releasePred on each of SU's predecessors. 597 void ScheduleDAGMI::releasePredecessors(SUnit *SU) { 598 for (SUnit::pred_iterator I = SU->Preds.begin(), E = SU->Preds.end(); 599 I != E; ++I) { 600 releasePred(SU, &*I); 601 } 602 } 603 604 /// enterRegion - Called back from MachineScheduler::runOnMachineFunction after 605 /// crossing a scheduling boundary. [begin, end) includes all instructions in 606 /// the region, including the boundary itself and single-instruction regions 607 /// that don't get scheduled. 608 void ScheduleDAGMI::enterRegion(MachineBasicBlock *bb, 609 MachineBasicBlock::iterator begin, 610 MachineBasicBlock::iterator end, 611 unsigned regioninstrs) 612 { 613 ScheduleDAGInstrs::enterRegion(bb, begin, end, regioninstrs); 614 615 SchedImpl->initPolicy(begin, end, regioninstrs); 616 } 617 618 /// This is normally called from the main scheduler loop but may also be invoked 619 /// by the scheduling strategy to perform additional code motion. 620 void ScheduleDAGMI::moveInstruction( 621 MachineInstr *MI, MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPos) { 622 // Advance RegionBegin if the first instruction moves down. 623 if (&*RegionBegin == MI) 624 ++RegionBegin; 625 626 // Update the instruction stream. 627 BB->splice(InsertPos, BB, MI); 628 629 // Update LiveIntervals 630 if (LIS) 631 LIS->handleMove(MI, /*UpdateFlags=*/true); 632 633 // Recede RegionBegin if an instruction moves above the first. 634 if (RegionBegin == InsertPos) 635 RegionBegin = MI; 636 } 637 638 bool ScheduleDAGMI::checkSchedLimit() { 639 #ifndef NDEBUG 640 if (NumInstrsScheduled == MISchedCutoff && MISchedCutoff != ~0U) { 641 CurrentTop = CurrentBottom; 642 return false; 643 } 644 ++NumInstrsScheduled; 645 #endif 646 return true; 647 } 648 649 /// Per-region scheduling driver, called back from 650 /// MachineScheduler::runOnMachineFunction. This is a simplified driver that 651 /// does not consider liveness or register pressure. It is useful for PostRA 652 /// scheduling and potentially other custom schedulers. 653 void ScheduleDAGMI::schedule() { 654 // Build the DAG. 655 buildSchedGraph(AA); 656 657 Topo.InitDAGTopologicalSorting(); 658 659 postprocessDAG(); 660 661 SmallVector<SUnit*, 8> TopRoots, BotRoots; 662 findRootsAndBiasEdges(TopRoots, BotRoots); 663 664 // Initialize the strategy before modifying the DAG. 665 // This may initialize a DFSResult to be used for queue priority. 666 SchedImpl->initialize(this); 667 668 DEBUG(for (unsigned su = 0, e = SUnits.size(); su != e; ++su) 669 SUnits[su].dumpAll(this)); 670 if (ViewMISchedDAGs) viewGraph(); 671 672 // Initialize ready queues now that the DAG and priority data are finalized. 673 initQueues(TopRoots, BotRoots); 674 675 bool IsTopNode = false; 676 while (SUnit *SU = SchedImpl->pickNode(IsTopNode)) { 677 assert(!SU->isScheduled && "Node already scheduled"); 678 if (!checkSchedLimit()) 679 break; 680 681 MachineInstr *MI = SU->getInstr(); 682 if (IsTopNode) { 683 assert(SU->isTopReady() && "node still has unscheduled dependencies"); 684 if (&*CurrentTop == MI) 685 CurrentTop = nextIfDebug(++CurrentTop, CurrentBottom); 686 else 687 moveInstruction(MI, CurrentTop); 688 } 689 else { 690 assert(SU->isBottomReady() && "node still has unscheduled dependencies"); 691 MachineBasicBlock::iterator priorII = 692 priorNonDebug(CurrentBottom, CurrentTop); 693 if (&*priorII == MI) 694 CurrentBottom = priorII; 695 else { 696 if (&*CurrentTop == MI) 697 CurrentTop = nextIfDebug(++CurrentTop, priorII); 698 moveInstruction(MI, CurrentBottom); 699 CurrentBottom = MI; 700 } 701 } 702 // Notify the scheduling strategy before updating the DAG. 703 // This sets the scheduled node's ReadyCycle to CurrCycle. When updateQueues 704 // runs, it can then use the accurate ReadyCycle time to determine whether 705 // newly released nodes can move to the readyQ. 706 SchedImpl->schedNode(SU, IsTopNode); 707 708 updateQueues(SU, IsTopNode); 709 } 710 assert(CurrentTop == CurrentBottom && "Nonempty unscheduled zone."); 711 712 placeDebugValues(); 713 714 DEBUG({ 715 unsigned BBNum = begin()->getParent()->getNumber(); 716 dbgs() << "*** Final schedule for BB#" << BBNum << " ***\n"; 717 dumpSchedule(); 718 dbgs() << '\n'; 719 }); 720 } 721 722 /// Apply each ScheduleDAGMutation step in order. 723 void ScheduleDAGMI::postprocessDAG() { 724 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Mutations.size(); i < e; ++i) { 725 Mutations[i]->apply(this); 726 } 727 } 728 729 void ScheduleDAGMI:: 730 findRootsAndBiasEdges(SmallVectorImpl<SUnit*> &TopRoots, 731 SmallVectorImpl<SUnit*> &BotRoots) { 732 for (std::vector<SUnit>::iterator 733 I = SUnits.begin(), E = SUnits.end(); I != E; ++I) { 734 SUnit *SU = &(*I); 735 assert(!SU->isBoundaryNode() && "Boundary node should not be in SUnits"); 736 737 // Order predecessors so DFSResult follows the critical path. 738 SU->biasCriticalPath(); 739 740 // A SUnit is ready to top schedule if it has no predecessors. 741 if (!I->NumPredsLeft) 742 TopRoots.push_back(SU); 743 // A SUnit is ready to bottom schedule if it has no successors. 744 if (!I->NumSuccsLeft) 745 BotRoots.push_back(SU); 746 } 747 ExitSU.biasCriticalPath(); 748 } 749 750 /// Identify DAG roots and setup scheduler queues. 751 void ScheduleDAGMI::initQueues(ArrayRef<SUnit*> TopRoots, 752 ArrayRef<SUnit*> BotRoots) { 753 NextClusterSucc = nullptr; 754 NextClusterPred = nullptr; 755 756 // Release all DAG roots for scheduling, not including EntrySU/ExitSU. 757 // 758 // Nodes with unreleased weak edges can still be roots. 759 // Release top roots in forward order. 760 for (SmallVectorImpl<SUnit*>::const_iterator 761 I = TopRoots.begin(), E = TopRoots.end(); I != E; ++I) { 762 SchedImpl->releaseTopNode(*I); 763 } 764 // Release bottom roots in reverse order so the higher priority nodes appear 765 // first. This is more natural and slightly more efficient. 766 for (SmallVectorImpl<SUnit*>::const_reverse_iterator 767 I = BotRoots.rbegin(), E = BotRoots.rend(); I != E; ++I) { 768 SchedImpl->releaseBottomNode(*I); 769 } 770 771 releaseSuccessors(&EntrySU); 772 releasePredecessors(&ExitSU); 773 774 SchedImpl->registerRoots(); 775 776 // Advance past initial DebugValues. 777 CurrentTop = nextIfDebug(RegionBegin, RegionEnd); 778 CurrentBottom = RegionEnd; 779 } 780 781 /// Update scheduler queues after scheduling an instruction. 782 void ScheduleDAGMI::updateQueues(SUnit *SU, bool IsTopNode) { 783 // Release dependent instructions for scheduling. 784 if (IsTopNode) 785 releaseSuccessors(SU); 786 else 787 releasePredecessors(SU); 788 789 SU->isScheduled = true; 790 } 791 792 /// Reinsert any remaining debug_values, just like the PostRA scheduler. 793 void ScheduleDAGMI::placeDebugValues() { 794 // If first instruction was a DBG_VALUE then put it back. 795 if (FirstDbgValue) { 796 BB->splice(RegionBegin, BB, FirstDbgValue); 797 RegionBegin = FirstDbgValue; 798 } 799 800 for (std::vector<std::pair<MachineInstr *, MachineInstr *> >::iterator 801 DI = DbgValues.end(), DE = DbgValues.begin(); DI != DE; --DI) { 802 std::pair<MachineInstr *, MachineInstr *> P = *std::prev(DI); 803 MachineInstr *DbgValue = P.first; 804 MachineBasicBlock::iterator OrigPrevMI = P.second; 805 if (&*RegionBegin == DbgValue) 806 ++RegionBegin; 807 BB->splice(++OrigPrevMI, BB, DbgValue); 808 if (OrigPrevMI == std::prev(RegionEnd)) 809 RegionEnd = DbgValue; 810 } 811 DbgValues.clear(); 812 FirstDbgValue = nullptr; 813 } 814 815 #if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP) 816 void ScheduleDAGMI::dumpSchedule() const { 817 for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI = begin(), ME = end(); MI != ME; ++MI) { 818 if (SUnit *SU = getSUnit(&(*MI))) 819 SU->dump(this); 820 else 821 dbgs() << "Missing SUnit\n"; 822 } 823 } 824 #endif 825 826 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 827 // ScheduleDAGMILive - Base class for MachineInstr scheduling with LiveIntervals 828 // preservation. 829 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 830 831 ScheduleDAGMILive::~ScheduleDAGMILive() { 832 delete DFSResult; 833 } 834 835 /// enterRegion - Called back from MachineScheduler::runOnMachineFunction after 836 /// crossing a scheduling boundary. [begin, end) includes all instructions in 837 /// the region, including the boundary itself and single-instruction regions 838 /// that don't get scheduled. 839 void ScheduleDAGMILive::enterRegion(MachineBasicBlock *bb, 840 MachineBasicBlock::iterator begin, 841 MachineBasicBlock::iterator end, 842 unsigned regioninstrs) 843 { 844 // ScheduleDAGMI initializes SchedImpl's per-region policy. 845 ScheduleDAGMI::enterRegion(bb, begin, end, regioninstrs); 846 847 // For convenience remember the end of the liveness region. 848 LiveRegionEnd = (RegionEnd == bb->end()) ? RegionEnd : std::next(RegionEnd); 849 850 SUPressureDiffs.clear(); 851 852 ShouldTrackPressure = SchedImpl->shouldTrackPressure(); 853 } 854 855 // Setup the register pressure trackers for the top scheduled top and bottom 856 // scheduled regions. 857 void ScheduleDAGMILive::initRegPressure() { 858 TopRPTracker.init(&MF, RegClassInfo, LIS, BB, RegionBegin); 859 BotRPTracker.init(&MF, RegClassInfo, LIS, BB, LiveRegionEnd); 860 861 // Close the RPTracker to finalize live ins. 862 RPTracker.closeRegion(); 863 864 DEBUG(RPTracker.dump()); 865 866 // Initialize the live ins and live outs. 867 TopRPTracker.addLiveRegs(RPTracker.getPressure().LiveInRegs); 868 BotRPTracker.addLiveRegs(RPTracker.getPressure().LiveOutRegs); 869 870 // Close one end of the tracker so we can call 871 // getMaxUpward/DownwardPressureDelta before advancing across any 872 // instructions. This converts currently live regs into live ins/outs. 873 TopRPTracker.closeTop(); 874 BotRPTracker.closeBottom(); 875 876 BotRPTracker.initLiveThru(RPTracker); 877 if (!BotRPTracker.getLiveThru().empty()) { 878 TopRPTracker.initLiveThru(BotRPTracker.getLiveThru()); 879 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Live Thru: "; 880 dumpRegSetPressure(BotRPTracker.getLiveThru(), TRI)); 881 }; 882 883 // For each live out vreg reduce the pressure change associated with other 884 // uses of the same vreg below the live-out reaching def. 885 updatePressureDiffs(RPTracker.getPressure().LiveOutRegs); 886 887 // Account for liveness generated by the region boundary. 888 if (LiveRegionEnd != RegionEnd) { 889 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> LiveUses; 890 BotRPTracker.recede(&LiveUses); 891 updatePressureDiffs(LiveUses); 892 } 893 894 assert(BotRPTracker.getPos() == RegionEnd && "Can't find the region bottom"); 895 896 // Cache the list of excess pressure sets in this region. This will also track 897 // the max pressure in the scheduled code for these sets. 898 RegionCriticalPSets.clear(); 899 const std::vector<unsigned> &RegionPressure = 900 RPTracker.getPressure().MaxSetPressure; 901 for (unsigned i = 0, e = RegionPressure.size(); i < e; ++i) { 902 unsigned Limit = RegClassInfo->getRegPressureSetLimit(i); 903 if (RegionPressure[i] > Limit) { 904 DEBUG(dbgs() << TRI->getRegPressureSetName(i) 905 << " Limit " << Limit 906 << " Actual " << RegionPressure[i] << "\n"); 907 RegionCriticalPSets.push_back(PressureChange(i)); 908 } 909 } 910 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Excess PSets: "; 911 for (unsigned i = 0, e = RegionCriticalPSets.size(); i != e; ++i) 912 dbgs() << TRI->getRegPressureSetName( 913 RegionCriticalPSets[i].getPSet()) << " "; 914 dbgs() << "\n"); 915 } 916 917 void ScheduleDAGMILive:: 918 updateScheduledPressure(const SUnit *SU, 919 const std::vector<unsigned> &NewMaxPressure) { 920 const PressureDiff &PDiff = getPressureDiff(SU); 921 unsigned CritIdx = 0, CritEnd = RegionCriticalPSets.size(); 922 for (PressureDiff::const_iterator I = PDiff.begin(), E = PDiff.end(); 923 I != E; ++I) { 924 if (!I->isValid()) 925 break; 926 unsigned ID = I->getPSet(); 927 while (CritIdx != CritEnd && RegionCriticalPSets[CritIdx].getPSet() < ID) 928 ++CritIdx; 929 if (CritIdx != CritEnd && RegionCriticalPSets[CritIdx].getPSet() == ID) { 930 if ((int)NewMaxPressure[ID] > RegionCriticalPSets[CritIdx].getUnitInc() 931 && NewMaxPressure[ID] <= INT16_MAX) 932 RegionCriticalPSets[CritIdx].setUnitInc(NewMaxPressure[ID]); 933 } 934 unsigned Limit = RegClassInfo->getRegPressureSetLimit(ID); 935 if (NewMaxPressure[ID] >= Limit - 2) { 936 DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << TRI->getRegPressureSetName(ID) << ": " 937 << NewMaxPressure[ID] << " > " << Limit << "(+ " 938 << BotRPTracker.getLiveThru()[ID] << " livethru)\n"); 939 } 940 } 941 } 942 943 /// Update the PressureDiff array for liveness after scheduling this 944 /// instruction. 945 void ScheduleDAGMILive::updatePressureDiffs(ArrayRef<unsigned> LiveUses) { 946 for (unsigned LUIdx = 0, LUEnd = LiveUses.size(); LUIdx != LUEnd; ++LUIdx) { 947 /// FIXME: Currently assuming single-use physregs. 948 unsigned Reg = LiveUses[LUIdx]; 949 DEBUG(dbgs() << " LiveReg: " << PrintVRegOrUnit(Reg, TRI) << "\n"); 950 if (!TRI->isVirtualRegister(Reg)) 951 continue; 952 953 // This may be called before CurrentBottom has been initialized. However, 954 // BotRPTracker must have a valid position. We want the value live into the 955 // instruction or live out of the block, so ask for the previous 956 // instruction's live-out. 957 const LiveInterval &LI = LIS->getInterval(Reg); 958 VNInfo *VNI; 959 MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator I = 960 nextIfDebug(BotRPTracker.getPos(), BB->end()); 961 if (I == BB->end()) 962 VNI = LI.getVNInfoBefore(LIS->getMBBEndIdx(BB)); 963 else { 964 LiveQueryResult LRQ = LI.Query(LIS->getInstructionIndex(I)); 965 VNI = LRQ.valueIn(); 966 } 967 // RegisterPressureTracker guarantees that readsReg is true for LiveUses. 968 assert(VNI && "No live value at use."); 969 for (VReg2UseMap::iterator 970 UI = VRegUses.find(Reg); UI != VRegUses.end(); ++UI) { 971 SUnit *SU = UI->SU; 972 DEBUG(dbgs() << " UpdateRegP: SU(" << SU->NodeNum << ") " 973 << *SU->getInstr()); 974 // If this use comes before the reaching def, it cannot be a last use, so 975 // descrease its pressure change. 976 if (!SU->isScheduled && SU != &ExitSU) { 977 LiveQueryResult LRQ 978 = LI.Query(LIS->getInstructionIndex(SU->getInstr())); 979 if (LRQ.valueIn() == VNI) 980 getPressureDiff(SU).addPressureChange(Reg, true, &MRI); 981 } 982 } 983 } 984 } 985 986 /// schedule - Called back from MachineScheduler::runOnMachineFunction 987 /// after setting up the current scheduling region. [RegionBegin, RegionEnd) 988 /// only includes instructions that have DAG nodes, not scheduling boundaries. 989 /// 990 /// This is a skeletal driver, with all the functionality pushed into helpers, 991 /// so that it can be easilly extended by experimental schedulers. Generally, 992 /// implementing MachineSchedStrategy should be sufficient to implement a new 993 /// scheduling algorithm. However, if a scheduler further subclasses 994 /// ScheduleDAGMILive then it will want to override this virtual method in order 995 /// to update any specialized state. 996 void ScheduleDAGMILive::schedule() { 997 buildDAGWithRegPressure(); 998 999 Topo.InitDAGTopologicalSorting(); 1000 1001 postprocessDAG(); 1002 1003 SmallVector<SUnit*, 8> TopRoots, BotRoots; 1004 findRootsAndBiasEdges(TopRoots, BotRoots); 1005 1006 // Initialize the strategy before modifying the DAG. 1007 // This may initialize a DFSResult to be used for queue priority. 1008 SchedImpl->initialize(this); 1009 1010 DEBUG(for (unsigned su = 0, e = SUnits.size(); su != e; ++su) 1011 SUnits[su].dumpAll(this)); 1012 if (ViewMISchedDAGs) viewGraph(); 1013 1014 // Initialize ready queues now that the DAG and priority data are finalized. 1015 initQueues(TopRoots, BotRoots); 1016 1017 if (ShouldTrackPressure) { 1018 assert(TopRPTracker.getPos() == RegionBegin && "bad initial Top tracker"); 1019 TopRPTracker.setPos(CurrentTop); 1020 } 1021 1022 bool IsTopNode = false; 1023 while (SUnit *SU = SchedImpl->pickNode(IsTopNode)) { 1024 assert(!SU->isScheduled && "Node already scheduled"); 1025 if (!checkSchedLimit()) 1026 break; 1027 1028 scheduleMI(SU, IsTopNode); 1029 1030 updateQueues(SU, IsTopNode); 1031 1032 if (DFSResult) { 1033 unsigned SubtreeID = DFSResult->getSubtreeID(SU); 1034 if (!ScheduledTrees.test(SubtreeID)) { 1035 ScheduledTrees.set(SubtreeID); 1036 DFSResult->scheduleTree(SubtreeID); 1037 SchedImpl->scheduleTree(SubtreeID); 1038 } 1039 } 1040 1041 // Notify the scheduling strategy after updating the DAG. 1042 SchedImpl->schedNode(SU, IsTopNode); 1043 } 1044 assert(CurrentTop == CurrentBottom && "Nonempty unscheduled zone."); 1045 1046 placeDebugValues(); 1047 1048 DEBUG({ 1049 unsigned BBNum = begin()->getParent()->getNumber(); 1050 dbgs() << "*** Final schedule for BB#" << BBNum << " ***\n"; 1051 dumpSchedule(); 1052 dbgs() << '\n'; 1053 }); 1054 } 1055 1056 /// Build the DAG and setup three register pressure trackers. 1057 void ScheduleDAGMILive::buildDAGWithRegPressure() { 1058 if (!ShouldTrackPressure) { 1059 RPTracker.reset(); 1060 RegionCriticalPSets.clear(); 1061 buildSchedGraph(AA); 1062 return; 1063 } 1064 1065 // Initialize the register pressure tracker used by buildSchedGraph. 1066 RPTracker.init(&MF, RegClassInfo, LIS, BB, LiveRegionEnd, 1067 /*TrackUntiedDefs=*/true); 1068 1069 // Account for liveness generate by the region boundary. 1070 if (LiveRegionEnd != RegionEnd) 1071 RPTracker.recede(); 1072 1073 // Build the DAG, and compute current register pressure. 1074 buildSchedGraph(AA, &RPTracker, &SUPressureDiffs); 1075 1076 // Initialize top/bottom trackers after computing region pressure. 1077 initRegPressure(); 1078 } 1079 1080 void ScheduleDAGMILive::computeDFSResult() { 1081 if (!DFSResult) 1082 DFSResult = new SchedDFSResult(/*BottomU*/true, MinSubtreeSize); 1083 DFSResult->clear(); 1084 ScheduledTrees.clear(); 1085 DFSResult->resize(SUnits.size()); 1086 DFSResult->compute(SUnits); 1087 ScheduledTrees.resize(DFSResult->getNumSubtrees()); 1088 } 1089 1090 /// Compute the max cyclic critical path through the DAG. The scheduling DAG 1091 /// only provides the critical path for single block loops. To handle loops that 1092 /// span blocks, we could use the vreg path latencies provided by 1093 /// MachineTraceMetrics instead. However, MachineTraceMetrics is not currently 1094 /// available for use in the scheduler. 1095 /// 1096 /// The cyclic path estimation identifies a def-use pair that crosses the back 1097 /// edge and considers the depth and height of the nodes. For example, consider 1098 /// the following instruction sequence where each instruction has unit latency 1099 /// and defines an epomymous virtual register: 1100 /// 1101 /// a->b(a,c)->c(b)->d(c)->exit 1102 /// 1103 /// The cyclic critical path is a two cycles: b->c->b 1104 /// The acyclic critical path is four cycles: a->b->c->d->exit 1105 /// LiveOutHeight = height(c) = len(c->d->exit) = 2 1106 /// LiveOutDepth = depth(c) + 1 = len(a->b->c) + 1 = 3 1107 /// LiveInHeight = height(b) + 1 = len(b->c->d->exit) + 1 = 4 1108 /// LiveInDepth = depth(b) = len(a->b) = 1 1109 /// 1110 /// LiveOutDepth - LiveInDepth = 3 - 1 = 2 1111 /// LiveInHeight - LiveOutHeight = 4 - 2 = 2 1112 /// CyclicCriticalPath = min(2, 2) = 2 1113 /// 1114 /// This could be relevant to PostRA scheduling, but is currently implemented 1115 /// assuming LiveIntervals. 1116 unsigned ScheduleDAGMILive::computeCyclicCriticalPath() { 1117 // This only applies to single block loop. 1118 if (!BB->isSuccessor(BB)) 1119 return 0; 1120 1121 unsigned MaxCyclicLatency = 0; 1122 // Visit each live out vreg def to find def/use pairs that cross iterations. 1123 ArrayRef<unsigned> LiveOuts = RPTracker.getPressure().LiveOutRegs; 1124 for (ArrayRef<unsigned>::iterator RI = LiveOuts.begin(), RE = LiveOuts.end(); 1125 RI != RE; ++RI) { 1126 unsigned Reg = *RI; 1127 if (!TRI->isVirtualRegister(Reg)) 1128 continue; 1129 const LiveInterval &LI = LIS->getInterval(Reg); 1130 const VNInfo *DefVNI = LI.getVNInfoBefore(LIS->getMBBEndIdx(BB)); 1131 if (!DefVNI) 1132 continue; 1133 1134 MachineInstr *DefMI = LIS->getInstructionFromIndex(DefVNI->def); 1135 const SUnit *DefSU = getSUnit(DefMI); 1136 if (!DefSU) 1137 continue; 1138 1139 unsigned LiveOutHeight = DefSU->getHeight(); 1140 unsigned LiveOutDepth = DefSU->getDepth() + DefSU->Latency; 1141 // Visit all local users of the vreg def. 1142 for (VReg2UseMap::iterator 1143 UI = VRegUses.find(Reg); UI != VRegUses.end(); ++UI) { 1144 if (UI->SU == &ExitSU) 1145 continue; 1146 1147 // Only consider uses of the phi. 1148 LiveQueryResult LRQ = 1149 LI.Query(LIS->getInstructionIndex(UI->SU->getInstr())); 1150 if (!LRQ.valueIn()->isPHIDef()) 1151 continue; 1152 1153 // Assume that a path spanning two iterations is a cycle, which could 1154 // overestimate in strange cases. This allows cyclic latency to be 1155 // estimated as the minimum slack of the vreg's depth or height. 1156 unsigned CyclicLatency = 0; 1157 if (LiveOutDepth > UI->SU->getDepth()) 1158 CyclicLatency = LiveOutDepth - UI->SU->getDepth(); 1159 1160 unsigned LiveInHeight = UI->SU->getHeight() + DefSU->Latency; 1161 if (LiveInHeight > LiveOutHeight) { 1162 if (LiveInHeight - LiveOutHeight < CyclicLatency) 1163 CyclicLatency = LiveInHeight - LiveOutHeight; 1164 } 1165 else 1166 CyclicLatency = 0; 1167 1168 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Cyclic Path: SU(" << DefSU->NodeNum << ") -> SU(" 1169 << UI->SU->NodeNum << ") = " << CyclicLatency << "c\n"); 1170 if (CyclicLatency > MaxCyclicLatency) 1171 MaxCyclicLatency = CyclicLatency; 1172 } 1173 } 1174 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Cyclic Critical Path: " << MaxCyclicLatency << "c\n"); 1175 return MaxCyclicLatency; 1176 } 1177 1178 /// Move an instruction and update register pressure. 1179 void ScheduleDAGMILive::scheduleMI(SUnit *SU, bool IsTopNode) { 1180 // Move the instruction to its new location in the instruction stream. 1181 MachineInstr *MI = SU->getInstr(); 1182 1183 if (IsTopNode) { 1184 assert(SU->isTopReady() && "node still has unscheduled dependencies"); 1185 if (&*CurrentTop == MI) 1186 CurrentTop = nextIfDebug(++CurrentTop, CurrentBottom); 1187 else { 1188 moveInstruction(MI, CurrentTop); 1189 TopRPTracker.setPos(MI); 1190 } 1191 1192 if (ShouldTrackPressure) { 1193 // Update top scheduled pressure. 1194 TopRPTracker.advance(); 1195 assert(TopRPTracker.getPos() == CurrentTop && "out of sync"); 1196 updateScheduledPressure(SU, TopRPTracker.getPressure().MaxSetPressure); 1197 } 1198 } 1199 else { 1200 assert(SU->isBottomReady() && "node still has unscheduled dependencies"); 1201 MachineBasicBlock::iterator priorII = 1202 priorNonDebug(CurrentBottom, CurrentTop); 1203 if (&*priorII == MI) 1204 CurrentBottom = priorII; 1205 else { 1206 if (&*CurrentTop == MI) { 1207 CurrentTop = nextIfDebug(++CurrentTop, priorII); 1208 TopRPTracker.setPos(CurrentTop); 1209 } 1210 moveInstruction(MI, CurrentBottom); 1211 CurrentBottom = MI; 1212 } 1213 if (ShouldTrackPressure) { 1214 // Update bottom scheduled pressure. 1215 SmallVector<unsigned, 8> LiveUses; 1216 BotRPTracker.recede(&LiveUses); 1217 assert(BotRPTracker.getPos() == CurrentBottom && "out of sync"); 1218 updateScheduledPressure(SU, BotRPTracker.getPressure().MaxSetPressure); 1219 updatePressureDiffs(LiveUses); 1220 } 1221 } 1222 } 1223 1224 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1225 // LoadClusterMutation - DAG post-processing to cluster loads. 1226 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1227 1228 namespace { 1229 /// \brief Post-process the DAG to create cluster edges between neighboring 1230 /// loads. 1231 class LoadClusterMutation : public ScheduleDAGMutation { 1232 struct LoadInfo { 1233 SUnit *SU; 1234 unsigned BaseReg; 1235 unsigned Offset; 1236 LoadInfo(SUnit *su, unsigned reg, unsigned ofs) 1237 : SU(su), BaseReg(reg), Offset(ofs) {} 1238 1239 bool operator<(const LoadInfo &RHS) const { 1240 return std::tie(BaseReg, Offset) < std::tie(RHS.BaseReg, RHS.Offset); 1241 } 1242 }; 1243 1244 const TargetInstrInfo *TII; 1245 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI; 1246 public: 1247 LoadClusterMutation(const TargetInstrInfo *tii, 1248 const TargetRegisterInfo *tri) 1249 : TII(tii), TRI(tri) {} 1250 1251 void apply(ScheduleDAGMI *DAG) override; 1252 protected: 1253 void clusterNeighboringLoads(ArrayRef<SUnit*> Loads, ScheduleDAGMI *DAG); 1254 }; 1255 } // anonymous 1256 1257 void LoadClusterMutation::clusterNeighboringLoads(ArrayRef<SUnit*> Loads, 1258 ScheduleDAGMI *DAG) { 1259 SmallVector<LoadClusterMutation::LoadInfo,32> LoadRecords; 1260 for (unsigned Idx = 0, End = Loads.size(); Idx != End; ++Idx) { 1261 SUnit *SU = Loads[Idx]; 1262 unsigned BaseReg; 1263 unsigned Offset; 1264 if (TII->getLdStBaseRegImmOfs(SU->getInstr(), BaseReg, Offset, TRI)) 1265 LoadRecords.push_back(LoadInfo(SU, BaseReg, Offset)); 1266 } 1267 if (LoadRecords.size() < 2) 1268 return; 1269 std::sort(LoadRecords.begin(), LoadRecords.end()); 1270 unsigned ClusterLength = 1; 1271 for (unsigned Idx = 0, End = LoadRecords.size(); Idx < (End - 1); ++Idx) { 1272 if (LoadRecords[Idx].BaseReg != LoadRecords[Idx+1].BaseReg) { 1273 ClusterLength = 1; 1274 continue; 1275 } 1276 1277 SUnit *SUa = LoadRecords[Idx].SU; 1278 SUnit *SUb = LoadRecords[Idx+1].SU; 1279 if (TII->shouldClusterLoads(SUa->getInstr(), SUb->getInstr(), ClusterLength) 1280 && DAG->addEdge(SUb, SDep(SUa, SDep::Cluster))) { 1281 1282 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Cluster loads SU(" << SUa->NodeNum << ") - SU(" 1283 << SUb->NodeNum << ")\n"); 1284 // Copy successor edges from SUa to SUb. Interleaving computation 1285 // dependent on SUa can prevent load combining due to register reuse. 1286 // Predecessor edges do not need to be copied from SUb to SUa since nearby 1287 // loads should have effectively the same inputs. 1288 for (SUnit::const_succ_iterator 1289 SI = SUa->Succs.begin(), SE = SUa->Succs.end(); SI != SE; ++SI) { 1290 if (SI->getSUnit() == SUb) 1291 continue; 1292 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Copy Succ SU(" << SI->getSUnit()->NodeNum << ")\n"); 1293 DAG->addEdge(SI->getSUnit(), SDep(SUb, SDep::Artificial)); 1294 } 1295 ++ClusterLength; 1296 } 1297 else 1298 ClusterLength = 1; 1299 } 1300 } 1301 1302 /// \brief Callback from DAG postProcessing to create cluster edges for loads. 1303 void LoadClusterMutation::apply(ScheduleDAGMI *DAG) { 1304 // Map DAG NodeNum to store chain ID. 1305 DenseMap<unsigned, unsigned> StoreChainIDs; 1306 // Map each store chain to a set of dependent loads. 1307 SmallVector<SmallVector<SUnit*,4>, 32> StoreChainDependents; 1308 for (unsigned Idx = 0, End = DAG->SUnits.size(); Idx != End; ++Idx) { 1309 SUnit *SU = &DAG->SUnits[Idx]; 1310 if (!SU->getInstr()->mayLoad()) 1311 continue; 1312 unsigned ChainPredID = DAG->SUnits.size(); 1313 for (SUnit::const_pred_iterator 1314 PI = SU->Preds.begin(), PE = SU->Preds.end(); PI != PE; ++PI) { 1315 if (PI->isCtrl()) { 1316 ChainPredID = PI->getSUnit()->NodeNum; 1317 break; 1318 } 1319 } 1320 // Check if this chain-like pred has been seen 1321 // before. ChainPredID==MaxNodeID for loads at the top of the schedule. 1322 unsigned NumChains = StoreChainDependents.size(); 1323 std::pair<DenseMap<unsigned, unsigned>::iterator, bool> Result = 1324 StoreChainIDs.insert(std::make_pair(ChainPredID, NumChains)); 1325 if (Result.second) 1326 StoreChainDependents.resize(NumChains + 1); 1327 StoreChainDependents[Result.first->second].push_back(SU); 1328 } 1329 // Iterate over the store chains. 1330 for (unsigned Idx = 0, End = StoreChainDependents.size(); Idx != End; ++Idx) 1331 clusterNeighboringLoads(StoreChainDependents[Idx], DAG); 1332 } 1333 1334 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1335 // MacroFusion - DAG post-processing to encourage fusion of macro ops. 1336 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1337 1338 namespace { 1339 /// \brief Post-process the DAG to create cluster edges between instructions 1340 /// that may be fused by the processor into a single operation. 1341 class MacroFusion : public ScheduleDAGMutation { 1342 const TargetInstrInfo *TII; 1343 public: 1344 MacroFusion(const TargetInstrInfo *tii): TII(tii) {} 1345 1346 void apply(ScheduleDAGMI *DAG) override; 1347 }; 1348 } // anonymous 1349 1350 /// \brief Callback from DAG postProcessing to create cluster edges to encourage 1351 /// fused operations. 1352 void MacroFusion::apply(ScheduleDAGMI *DAG) { 1353 // For now, assume targets can only fuse with the branch. 1354 MachineInstr *Branch = DAG->ExitSU.getInstr(); 1355 if (!Branch) 1356 return; 1357 1358 for (unsigned Idx = DAG->SUnits.size(); Idx > 0;) { 1359 SUnit *SU = &DAG->SUnits[--Idx]; 1360 if (!TII->shouldScheduleAdjacent(SU->getInstr(), Branch)) 1361 continue; 1362 1363 // Create a single weak edge from SU to ExitSU. The only effect is to cause 1364 // bottom-up scheduling to heavily prioritize the clustered SU. There is no 1365 // need to copy predecessor edges from ExitSU to SU, since top-down 1366 // scheduling cannot prioritize ExitSU anyway. To defer top-down scheduling 1367 // of SU, we could create an artificial edge from the deepest root, but it 1368 // hasn't been needed yet. 1369 bool Success = DAG->addEdge(&DAG->ExitSU, SDep(SU, SDep::Cluster)); 1370 (void)Success; 1371 assert(Success && "No DAG nodes should be reachable from ExitSU"); 1372 1373 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Macro Fuse SU(" << SU->NodeNum << ")\n"); 1374 break; 1375 } 1376 } 1377 1378 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1379 // CopyConstrain - DAG post-processing to encourage copy elimination. 1380 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1381 1382 namespace { 1383 /// \brief Post-process the DAG to create weak edges from all uses of a copy to 1384 /// the one use that defines the copy's source vreg, most likely an induction 1385 /// variable increment. 1386 class CopyConstrain : public ScheduleDAGMutation { 1387 // Transient state. 1388 SlotIndex RegionBeginIdx; 1389 // RegionEndIdx is the slot index of the last non-debug instruction in the 1390 // scheduling region. So we may have RegionBeginIdx == RegionEndIdx. 1391 SlotIndex RegionEndIdx; 1392 public: 1393 CopyConstrain(const TargetInstrInfo *, const TargetRegisterInfo *) {} 1394 1395 void apply(ScheduleDAGMI *DAG) override; 1396 1397 protected: 1398 void constrainLocalCopy(SUnit *CopySU, ScheduleDAGMILive *DAG); 1399 }; 1400 } // anonymous 1401 1402 /// constrainLocalCopy handles two possibilities: 1403 /// 1) Local src: 1404 /// I0: = dst 1405 /// I1: src = ... 1406 /// I2: = dst 1407 /// I3: dst = src (copy) 1408 /// (create pred->succ edges I0->I1, I2->I1) 1409 /// 1410 /// 2) Local copy: 1411 /// I0: dst = src (copy) 1412 /// I1: = dst 1413 /// I2: src = ... 1414 /// I3: = dst 1415 /// (create pred->succ edges I1->I2, I3->I2) 1416 /// 1417 /// Although the MachineScheduler is currently constrained to single blocks, 1418 /// this algorithm should handle extended blocks. An EBB is a set of 1419 /// contiguously numbered blocks such that the previous block in the EBB is 1420 /// always the single predecessor. 1421 void CopyConstrain::constrainLocalCopy(SUnit *CopySU, ScheduleDAGMILive *DAG) { 1422 LiveIntervals *LIS = DAG->getLIS(); 1423 MachineInstr *Copy = CopySU->getInstr(); 1424 1425 // Check for pure vreg copies. 1426 unsigned SrcReg = Copy->getOperand(1).getReg(); 1427 if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(SrcReg)) 1428 return; 1429 1430 unsigned DstReg = Copy->getOperand(0).getReg(); 1431 if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(DstReg)) 1432 return; 1433 1434 // Check if either the dest or source is local. If it's live across a back 1435 // edge, it's not local. Note that if both vregs are live across the back 1436 // edge, we cannot successfully contrain the copy without cyclic scheduling. 1437 // If both the copy's source and dest are local live intervals, then we 1438 // should treat the dest as the global for the purpose of adding 1439 // constraints. This adds edges from source's other uses to the copy. 1440 unsigned LocalReg = SrcReg; 1441 unsigned GlobalReg = DstReg; 1442 LiveInterval *LocalLI = &LIS->getInterval(LocalReg); 1443 if (!LocalLI->isLocal(RegionBeginIdx, RegionEndIdx)) { 1444 LocalReg = DstReg; 1445 GlobalReg = SrcReg; 1446 LocalLI = &LIS->getInterval(LocalReg); 1447 if (!LocalLI->isLocal(RegionBeginIdx, RegionEndIdx)) 1448 return; 1449 } 1450 LiveInterval *GlobalLI = &LIS->getInterval(GlobalReg); 1451 1452 // Find the global segment after the start of the local LI. 1453 LiveInterval::iterator GlobalSegment = GlobalLI->find(LocalLI->beginIndex()); 1454 // If GlobalLI does not overlap LocalLI->start, then a copy directly feeds a 1455 // local live range. We could create edges from other global uses to the local 1456 // start, but the coalescer should have already eliminated these cases, so 1457 // don't bother dealing with it. 1458 if (GlobalSegment == GlobalLI->end()) 1459 return; 1460 1461 // If GlobalSegment is killed at the LocalLI->start, the call to find() 1462 // returned the next global segment. But if GlobalSegment overlaps with 1463 // LocalLI->start, then advance to the next segement. If a hole in GlobalLI 1464 // exists in LocalLI's vicinity, GlobalSegment will be the end of the hole. 1465 if (GlobalSegment->contains(LocalLI->beginIndex())) 1466 ++GlobalSegment; 1467 1468 if (GlobalSegment == GlobalLI->end()) 1469 return; 1470 1471 // Check if GlobalLI contains a hole in the vicinity of LocalLI. 1472 if (GlobalSegment != GlobalLI->begin()) { 1473 // Two address defs have no hole. 1474 if (SlotIndex::isSameInstr(std::prev(GlobalSegment)->end, 1475 GlobalSegment->start)) { 1476 return; 1477 } 1478 // If the prior global segment may be defined by the same two-address 1479 // instruction that also defines LocalLI, then can't make a hole here. 1480 if (SlotIndex::isSameInstr(std::prev(GlobalSegment)->start, 1481 LocalLI->beginIndex())) { 1482 return; 1483 } 1484 // If GlobalLI has a prior segment, it must be live into the EBB. Otherwise 1485 // it would be a disconnected component in the live range. 1486 assert(std::prev(GlobalSegment)->start < LocalLI->beginIndex() && 1487 "Disconnected LRG within the scheduling region."); 1488 } 1489 MachineInstr *GlobalDef = LIS->getInstructionFromIndex(GlobalSegment->start); 1490 if (!GlobalDef) 1491 return; 1492 1493 SUnit *GlobalSU = DAG->getSUnit(GlobalDef); 1494 if (!GlobalSU) 1495 return; 1496 1497 // GlobalDef is the bottom of the GlobalLI hole. Open the hole by 1498 // constraining the uses of the last local def to precede GlobalDef. 1499 SmallVector<SUnit*,8> LocalUses; 1500 const VNInfo *LastLocalVN = LocalLI->getVNInfoBefore(LocalLI->endIndex()); 1501 MachineInstr *LastLocalDef = LIS->getInstructionFromIndex(LastLocalVN->def); 1502 SUnit *LastLocalSU = DAG->getSUnit(LastLocalDef); 1503 for (SUnit::const_succ_iterator 1504 I = LastLocalSU->Succs.begin(), E = LastLocalSU->Succs.end(); 1505 I != E; ++I) { 1506 if (I->getKind() != SDep::Data || I->getReg() != LocalReg) 1507 continue; 1508 if (I->getSUnit() == GlobalSU) 1509 continue; 1510 if (!DAG->canAddEdge(GlobalSU, I->getSUnit())) 1511 return; 1512 LocalUses.push_back(I->getSUnit()); 1513 } 1514 // Open the top of the GlobalLI hole by constraining any earlier global uses 1515 // to precede the start of LocalLI. 1516 SmallVector<SUnit*,8> GlobalUses; 1517 MachineInstr *FirstLocalDef = 1518 LIS->getInstructionFromIndex(LocalLI->beginIndex()); 1519 SUnit *FirstLocalSU = DAG->getSUnit(FirstLocalDef); 1520 for (SUnit::const_pred_iterator 1521 I = GlobalSU->Preds.begin(), E = GlobalSU->Preds.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1522 if (I->getKind() != SDep::Anti || I->getReg() != GlobalReg) 1523 continue; 1524 if (I->getSUnit() == FirstLocalSU) 1525 continue; 1526 if (!DAG->canAddEdge(FirstLocalSU, I->getSUnit())) 1527 return; 1528 GlobalUses.push_back(I->getSUnit()); 1529 } 1530 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Constraining copy SU(" << CopySU->NodeNum << ")\n"); 1531 // Add the weak edges. 1532 for (SmallVectorImpl<SUnit*>::const_iterator 1533 I = LocalUses.begin(), E = LocalUses.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1534 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Local use SU(" << (*I)->NodeNum << ") -> SU(" 1535 << GlobalSU->NodeNum << ")\n"); 1536 DAG->addEdge(GlobalSU, SDep(*I, SDep::Weak)); 1537 } 1538 for (SmallVectorImpl<SUnit*>::const_iterator 1539 I = GlobalUses.begin(), E = GlobalUses.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1540 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Global use SU(" << (*I)->NodeNum << ") -> SU(" 1541 << FirstLocalSU->NodeNum << ")\n"); 1542 DAG->addEdge(FirstLocalSU, SDep(*I, SDep::Weak)); 1543 } 1544 } 1545 1546 /// \brief Callback from DAG postProcessing to create weak edges to encourage 1547 /// copy elimination. 1548 void CopyConstrain::apply(ScheduleDAGMI *DAG) { 1549 assert(DAG->hasVRegLiveness() && "Expect VRegs with LiveIntervals"); 1550 1551 MachineBasicBlock::iterator FirstPos = nextIfDebug(DAG->begin(), DAG->end()); 1552 if (FirstPos == DAG->end()) 1553 return; 1554 RegionBeginIdx = DAG->getLIS()->getInstructionIndex(&*FirstPos); 1555 RegionEndIdx = DAG->getLIS()->getInstructionIndex( 1556 &*priorNonDebug(DAG->end(), DAG->begin())); 1557 1558 for (unsigned Idx = 0, End = DAG->SUnits.size(); Idx != End; ++Idx) { 1559 SUnit *SU = &DAG->SUnits[Idx]; 1560 if (!SU->getInstr()->isCopy()) 1561 continue; 1562 1563 constrainLocalCopy(SU, static_cast<ScheduleDAGMILive*>(DAG)); 1564 } 1565 } 1566 1567 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1568 // MachineSchedStrategy helpers used by GenericScheduler, GenericPostScheduler 1569 // and possibly other custom schedulers. 1570 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1571 1572 static const unsigned InvalidCycle = ~0U; 1573 1574 SchedBoundary::~SchedBoundary() { delete HazardRec; } 1575 1576 void SchedBoundary::reset() { 1577 // A new HazardRec is created for each DAG and owned by SchedBoundary. 1578 // Destroying and reconstructing it is very expensive though. So keep 1579 // invalid, placeholder HazardRecs. 1580 if (HazardRec && HazardRec->isEnabled()) { 1581 delete HazardRec; 1582 HazardRec = nullptr; 1583 } 1584 Available.clear(); 1585 Pending.clear(); 1586 CheckPending = false; 1587 NextSUs.clear(); 1588 CurrCycle = 0; 1589 CurrMOps = 0; 1590 MinReadyCycle = UINT_MAX; 1591 ExpectedLatency = 0; 1592 DependentLatency = 0; 1593 RetiredMOps = 0; 1594 MaxExecutedResCount = 0; 1595 ZoneCritResIdx = 0; 1596 IsResourceLimited = false; 1597 ReservedCycles.clear(); 1598 #ifndef NDEBUG 1599 // Track the maximum number of stall cycles that could arise either from the 1600 // latency of a DAG edge or the number of cycles that a processor resource is 1601 // reserved (SchedBoundary::ReservedCycles). 1602 MaxObservedStall = 0; 1603 #endif 1604 // Reserve a zero-count for invalid CritResIdx. 1605 ExecutedResCounts.resize(1); 1606 assert(!ExecutedResCounts[0] && "nonzero count for bad resource"); 1607 } 1608 1609 void SchedRemainder:: 1610 init(ScheduleDAGMI *DAG, const TargetSchedModel *SchedModel) { 1611 reset(); 1612 if (!SchedModel->hasInstrSchedModel()) 1613 return; 1614 RemainingCounts.resize(SchedModel->getNumProcResourceKinds()); 1615 for (std::vector<SUnit>::iterator 1616 I = DAG->SUnits.begin(), E = DAG->SUnits.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1617 const MCSchedClassDesc *SC = DAG->getSchedClass(&*I); 1618 RemIssueCount += SchedModel->getNumMicroOps(I->getInstr(), SC) 1619 * SchedModel->getMicroOpFactor(); 1620 for (TargetSchedModel::ProcResIter 1621 PI = SchedModel->getWriteProcResBegin(SC), 1622 PE = SchedModel->getWriteProcResEnd(SC); PI != PE; ++PI) { 1623 unsigned PIdx = PI->ProcResourceIdx; 1624 unsigned Factor = SchedModel->getResourceFactor(PIdx); 1625 RemainingCounts[PIdx] += (Factor * PI->Cycles); 1626 } 1627 } 1628 } 1629 1630 void SchedBoundary:: 1631 init(ScheduleDAGMI *dag, const TargetSchedModel *smodel, SchedRemainder *rem) { 1632 reset(); 1633 DAG = dag; 1634 SchedModel = smodel; 1635 Rem = rem; 1636 if (SchedModel->hasInstrSchedModel()) { 1637 ExecutedResCounts.resize(SchedModel->getNumProcResourceKinds()); 1638 ReservedCycles.resize(SchedModel->getNumProcResourceKinds(), InvalidCycle); 1639 } 1640 } 1641 1642 /// Compute the stall cycles based on this SUnit's ready time. Heuristics treat 1643 /// these "soft stalls" differently than the hard stall cycles based on CPU 1644 /// resources and computed by checkHazard(). A fully in-order model 1645 /// (MicroOpBufferSize==0) will not make use of this since instructions are not 1646 /// available for scheduling until they are ready. However, a weaker in-order 1647 /// model may use this for heuristics. For example, if a processor has in-order 1648 /// behavior when reading certain resources, this may come into play. 1649 unsigned SchedBoundary::getLatencyStallCycles(SUnit *SU) { 1650 if (!SU->isUnbuffered) 1651 return 0; 1652 1653 unsigned ReadyCycle = (isTop() ? SU->TopReadyCycle : SU->BotReadyCycle); 1654 if (ReadyCycle > CurrCycle) 1655 return ReadyCycle - CurrCycle; 1656 return 0; 1657 } 1658 1659 /// Compute the next cycle at which the given processor resource can be 1660 /// scheduled. 1661 unsigned SchedBoundary:: 1662 getNextResourceCycle(unsigned PIdx, unsigned Cycles) { 1663 unsigned NextUnreserved = ReservedCycles[PIdx]; 1664 // If this resource has never been used, always return cycle zero. 1665 if (NextUnreserved == InvalidCycle) 1666 return 0; 1667 // For bottom-up scheduling add the cycles needed for the current operation. 1668 if (!isTop()) 1669 NextUnreserved += Cycles; 1670 return NextUnreserved; 1671 } 1672 1673 /// Does this SU have a hazard within the current instruction group. 1674 /// 1675 /// The scheduler supports two modes of hazard recognition. The first is the 1676 /// ScheduleHazardRecognizer API. It is a fully general hazard recognizer that 1677 /// supports highly complicated in-order reservation tables 1678 /// (ScoreboardHazardRecognizer) and arbitraty target-specific logic. 1679 /// 1680 /// The second is a streamlined mechanism that checks for hazards based on 1681 /// simple counters that the scheduler itself maintains. It explicitly checks 1682 /// for instruction dispatch limitations, including the number of micro-ops that 1683 /// can dispatch per cycle. 1684 /// 1685 /// TODO: Also check whether the SU must start a new group. 1686 bool SchedBoundary::checkHazard(SUnit *SU) { 1687 if (HazardRec->isEnabled() 1688 && HazardRec->getHazardType(SU) != ScheduleHazardRecognizer::NoHazard) { 1689 return true; 1690 } 1691 unsigned uops = SchedModel->getNumMicroOps(SU->getInstr()); 1692 if ((CurrMOps > 0) && (CurrMOps + uops > SchedModel->getIssueWidth())) { 1693 DEBUG(dbgs() << " SU(" << SU->NodeNum << ") uops=" 1694 << SchedModel->getNumMicroOps(SU->getInstr()) << '\n'); 1695 return true; 1696 } 1697 if (SchedModel->hasInstrSchedModel() && SU->hasReservedResource) { 1698 const MCSchedClassDesc *SC = DAG->getSchedClass(SU); 1699 for (TargetSchedModel::ProcResIter 1700 PI = SchedModel->getWriteProcResBegin(SC), 1701 PE = SchedModel->getWriteProcResEnd(SC); PI != PE; ++PI) { 1702 unsigned NRCycle = getNextResourceCycle(PI->ProcResourceIdx, PI->Cycles); 1703 if (NRCycle > CurrCycle) { 1704 #ifndef NDEBUG 1705 MaxObservedStall = std::max(PI->Cycles, MaxObservedStall); 1706 #endif 1707 DEBUG(dbgs() << " SU(" << SU->NodeNum << ") " 1708 << SchedModel->getResourceName(PI->ProcResourceIdx) 1709 << "=" << NRCycle << "c\n"); 1710 return true; 1711 } 1712 } 1713 } 1714 return false; 1715 } 1716 1717 // Find the unscheduled node in ReadySUs with the highest latency. 1718 unsigned SchedBoundary:: 1719 findMaxLatency(ArrayRef<SUnit*> ReadySUs) { 1720 SUnit *LateSU = nullptr; 1721 unsigned RemLatency = 0; 1722 for (ArrayRef<SUnit*>::iterator I = ReadySUs.begin(), E = ReadySUs.end(); 1723 I != E; ++I) { 1724 unsigned L = getUnscheduledLatency(*I); 1725 if (L > RemLatency) { 1726 RemLatency = L; 1727 LateSU = *I; 1728 } 1729 } 1730 if (LateSU) { 1731 DEBUG(dbgs() << Available.getName() << " RemLatency SU(" 1732 << LateSU->NodeNum << ") " << RemLatency << "c\n"); 1733 } 1734 return RemLatency; 1735 } 1736 1737 // Count resources in this zone and the remaining unscheduled 1738 // instruction. Return the max count, scaled. Set OtherCritIdx to the critical 1739 // resource index, or zero if the zone is issue limited. 1740 unsigned SchedBoundary:: 1741 getOtherResourceCount(unsigned &OtherCritIdx) { 1742 OtherCritIdx = 0; 1743 if (!SchedModel->hasInstrSchedModel()) 1744 return 0; 1745 1746 unsigned OtherCritCount = Rem->RemIssueCount 1747 + (RetiredMOps * SchedModel->getMicroOpFactor()); 1748 DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << Available.getName() << " + Remain MOps: " 1749 << OtherCritCount / SchedModel->getMicroOpFactor() << '\n'); 1750 for (unsigned PIdx = 1, PEnd = SchedModel->getNumProcResourceKinds(); 1751 PIdx != PEnd; ++PIdx) { 1752 unsigned OtherCount = getResourceCount(PIdx) + Rem->RemainingCounts[PIdx]; 1753 if (OtherCount > OtherCritCount) { 1754 OtherCritCount = OtherCount; 1755 OtherCritIdx = PIdx; 1756 } 1757 } 1758 if (OtherCritIdx) { 1759 DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << Available.getName() << " + Remain CritRes: " 1760 << OtherCritCount / SchedModel->getResourceFactor(OtherCritIdx) 1761 << " " << SchedModel->getResourceName(OtherCritIdx) << "\n"); 1762 } 1763 return OtherCritCount; 1764 } 1765 1766 void SchedBoundary::releaseNode(SUnit *SU, unsigned ReadyCycle) { 1767 assert(SU->getInstr() && "Scheduled SUnit must have instr"); 1768 1769 #ifndef NDEBUG 1770 // ReadyCycle was been bumped up to the CurrCycle when this node was 1771 // scheduled, but CurrCycle may have been eagerly advanced immediately after 1772 // scheduling, so may now be greater than ReadyCycle. 1773 if (ReadyCycle > CurrCycle) 1774 MaxObservedStall = std::max(ReadyCycle - CurrCycle, MaxObservedStall); 1775 #endif 1776 1777 if (ReadyCycle < MinReadyCycle) 1778 MinReadyCycle = ReadyCycle; 1779 1780 // Check for interlocks first. For the purpose of other heuristics, an 1781 // instruction that cannot issue appears as if it's not in the ReadyQueue. 1782 bool IsBuffered = SchedModel->getMicroOpBufferSize() != 0; 1783 if ((!IsBuffered && ReadyCycle > CurrCycle) || checkHazard(SU)) 1784 Pending.push(SU); 1785 else 1786 Available.push(SU); 1787 1788 // Record this node as an immediate dependent of the scheduled node. 1789 NextSUs.insert(SU); 1790 } 1791 1792 void SchedBoundary::releaseTopNode(SUnit *SU) { 1793 if (SU->isScheduled) 1794 return; 1795 1796 releaseNode(SU, SU->TopReadyCycle); 1797 } 1798 1799 void SchedBoundary::releaseBottomNode(SUnit *SU) { 1800 if (SU->isScheduled) 1801 return; 1802 1803 releaseNode(SU, SU->BotReadyCycle); 1804 } 1805 1806 /// Move the boundary of scheduled code by one cycle. 1807 void SchedBoundary::bumpCycle(unsigned NextCycle) { 1808 if (SchedModel->getMicroOpBufferSize() == 0) { 1809 assert(MinReadyCycle < UINT_MAX && "MinReadyCycle uninitialized"); 1810 if (MinReadyCycle > NextCycle) 1811 NextCycle = MinReadyCycle; 1812 } 1813 // Update the current micro-ops, which will issue in the next cycle. 1814 unsigned DecMOps = SchedModel->getIssueWidth() * (NextCycle - CurrCycle); 1815 CurrMOps = (CurrMOps <= DecMOps) ? 0 : CurrMOps - DecMOps; 1816 1817 // Decrement DependentLatency based on the next cycle. 1818 if ((NextCycle - CurrCycle) > DependentLatency) 1819 DependentLatency = 0; 1820 else 1821 DependentLatency -= (NextCycle - CurrCycle); 1822 1823 if (!HazardRec->isEnabled()) { 1824 // Bypass HazardRec virtual calls. 1825 CurrCycle = NextCycle; 1826 } 1827 else { 1828 // Bypass getHazardType calls in case of long latency. 1829 for (; CurrCycle != NextCycle; ++CurrCycle) { 1830 if (isTop()) 1831 HazardRec->AdvanceCycle(); 1832 else 1833 HazardRec->RecedeCycle(); 1834 } 1835 } 1836 CheckPending = true; 1837 unsigned LFactor = SchedModel->getLatencyFactor(); 1838 IsResourceLimited = 1839 (int)(getCriticalCount() - (getScheduledLatency() * LFactor)) 1840 > (int)LFactor; 1841 1842 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Cycle: " << CurrCycle << ' ' << Available.getName() << '\n'); 1843 } 1844 1845 void SchedBoundary::incExecutedResources(unsigned PIdx, unsigned Count) { 1846 ExecutedResCounts[PIdx] += Count; 1847 if (ExecutedResCounts[PIdx] > MaxExecutedResCount) 1848 MaxExecutedResCount = ExecutedResCounts[PIdx]; 1849 } 1850 1851 /// Add the given processor resource to this scheduled zone. 1852 /// 1853 /// \param Cycles indicates the number of consecutive (non-pipelined) cycles 1854 /// during which this resource is consumed. 1855 /// 1856 /// \return the next cycle at which the instruction may execute without 1857 /// oversubscribing resources. 1858 unsigned SchedBoundary:: 1859 countResource(unsigned PIdx, unsigned Cycles, unsigned NextCycle) { 1860 unsigned Factor = SchedModel->getResourceFactor(PIdx); 1861 unsigned Count = Factor * Cycles; 1862 DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << SchedModel->getResourceName(PIdx) 1863 << " +" << Cycles << "x" << Factor << "u\n"); 1864 1865 // Update Executed resources counts. 1866 incExecutedResources(PIdx, Count); 1867 assert(Rem->RemainingCounts[PIdx] >= Count && "resource double counted"); 1868 Rem->RemainingCounts[PIdx] -= Count; 1869 1870 // Check if this resource exceeds the current critical resource. If so, it 1871 // becomes the critical resource. 1872 if (ZoneCritResIdx != PIdx && (getResourceCount(PIdx) > getCriticalCount())) { 1873 ZoneCritResIdx = PIdx; 1874 DEBUG(dbgs() << " *** Critical resource " 1875 << SchedModel->getResourceName(PIdx) << ": " 1876 << getResourceCount(PIdx) / SchedModel->getLatencyFactor() << "c\n"); 1877 } 1878 // For reserved resources, record the highest cycle using the resource. 1879 unsigned NextAvailable = getNextResourceCycle(PIdx, Cycles); 1880 if (NextAvailable > CurrCycle) { 1881 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Resource conflict: " 1882 << SchedModel->getProcResource(PIdx)->Name << " reserved until @" 1883 << NextAvailable << "\n"); 1884 } 1885 return NextAvailable; 1886 } 1887 1888 /// Move the boundary of scheduled code by one SUnit. 1889 void SchedBoundary::bumpNode(SUnit *SU) { 1890 // Update the reservation table. 1891 if (HazardRec->isEnabled()) { 1892 if (!isTop() && SU->isCall) { 1893 // Calls are scheduled with their preceding instructions. For bottom-up 1894 // scheduling, clear the pipeline state before emitting. 1895 HazardRec->Reset(); 1896 } 1897 HazardRec->EmitInstruction(SU); 1898 } 1899 // checkHazard should prevent scheduling multiple instructions per cycle that 1900 // exceed the issue width. 1901 const MCSchedClassDesc *SC = DAG->getSchedClass(SU); 1902 unsigned IncMOps = SchedModel->getNumMicroOps(SU->getInstr()); 1903 assert( 1904 (CurrMOps == 0 || (CurrMOps + IncMOps) <= SchedModel->getIssueWidth()) && 1905 "Cannot schedule this instruction's MicroOps in the current cycle."); 1906 1907 unsigned ReadyCycle = (isTop() ? SU->TopReadyCycle : SU->BotReadyCycle); 1908 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Ready @" << ReadyCycle << "c\n"); 1909 1910 unsigned NextCycle = CurrCycle; 1911 switch (SchedModel->getMicroOpBufferSize()) { 1912 case 0: 1913 assert(ReadyCycle <= CurrCycle && "Broken PendingQueue"); 1914 break; 1915 case 1: 1916 if (ReadyCycle > NextCycle) { 1917 NextCycle = ReadyCycle; 1918 DEBUG(dbgs() << " *** Stall until: " << ReadyCycle << "\n"); 1919 } 1920 break; 1921 default: 1922 // We don't currently model the OOO reorder buffer, so consider all 1923 // scheduled MOps to be "retired". We do loosely model in-order resource 1924 // latency. If this instruction uses an in-order resource, account for any 1925 // likely stall cycles. 1926 if (SU->isUnbuffered && ReadyCycle > NextCycle) 1927 NextCycle = ReadyCycle; 1928 break; 1929 } 1930 RetiredMOps += IncMOps; 1931 1932 // Update resource counts and critical resource. 1933 if (SchedModel->hasInstrSchedModel()) { 1934 unsigned DecRemIssue = IncMOps * SchedModel->getMicroOpFactor(); 1935 assert(Rem->RemIssueCount >= DecRemIssue && "MOps double counted"); 1936 Rem->RemIssueCount -= DecRemIssue; 1937 if (ZoneCritResIdx) { 1938 // Scale scheduled micro-ops for comparing with the critical resource. 1939 unsigned ScaledMOps = 1940 RetiredMOps * SchedModel->getMicroOpFactor(); 1941 1942 // If scaled micro-ops are now more than the previous critical resource by 1943 // a full cycle, then micro-ops issue becomes critical. 1944 if ((int)(ScaledMOps - getResourceCount(ZoneCritResIdx)) 1945 >= (int)SchedModel->getLatencyFactor()) { 1946 ZoneCritResIdx = 0; 1947 DEBUG(dbgs() << " *** Critical resource NumMicroOps: " 1948 << ScaledMOps / SchedModel->getLatencyFactor() << "c\n"); 1949 } 1950 } 1951 for (TargetSchedModel::ProcResIter 1952 PI = SchedModel->getWriteProcResBegin(SC), 1953 PE = SchedModel->getWriteProcResEnd(SC); PI != PE; ++PI) { 1954 unsigned RCycle = 1955 countResource(PI->ProcResourceIdx, PI->Cycles, NextCycle); 1956 if (RCycle > NextCycle) 1957 NextCycle = RCycle; 1958 } 1959 if (SU->hasReservedResource) { 1960 // For reserved resources, record the highest cycle using the resource. 1961 // For top-down scheduling, this is the cycle in which we schedule this 1962 // instruction plus the number of cycles the operations reserves the 1963 // resource. For bottom-up is it simply the instruction's cycle. 1964 for (TargetSchedModel::ProcResIter 1965 PI = SchedModel->getWriteProcResBegin(SC), 1966 PE = SchedModel->getWriteProcResEnd(SC); PI != PE; ++PI) { 1967 unsigned PIdx = PI->ProcResourceIdx; 1968 if (SchedModel->getProcResource(PIdx)->BufferSize == 0) { 1969 if (isTop()) { 1970 ReservedCycles[PIdx] = 1971 std::max(getNextResourceCycle(PIdx, 0), NextCycle + PI->Cycles); 1972 } 1973 else 1974 ReservedCycles[PIdx] = NextCycle; 1975 } 1976 } 1977 } 1978 } 1979 // Update ExpectedLatency and DependentLatency. 1980 unsigned &TopLatency = isTop() ? ExpectedLatency : DependentLatency; 1981 unsigned &BotLatency = isTop() ? DependentLatency : ExpectedLatency; 1982 if (SU->getDepth() > TopLatency) { 1983 TopLatency = SU->getDepth(); 1984 DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << Available.getName() 1985 << " TopLatency SU(" << SU->NodeNum << ") " << TopLatency << "c\n"); 1986 } 1987 if (SU->getHeight() > BotLatency) { 1988 BotLatency = SU->getHeight(); 1989 DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << Available.getName() 1990 << " BotLatency SU(" << SU->NodeNum << ") " << BotLatency << "c\n"); 1991 } 1992 // If we stall for any reason, bump the cycle. 1993 if (NextCycle > CurrCycle) { 1994 bumpCycle(NextCycle); 1995 } 1996 else { 1997 // After updating ZoneCritResIdx and ExpectedLatency, check if we're 1998 // resource limited. If a stall occurred, bumpCycle does this. 1999 unsigned LFactor = SchedModel->getLatencyFactor(); 2000 IsResourceLimited = 2001 (int)(getCriticalCount() - (getScheduledLatency() * LFactor)) 2002 > (int)LFactor; 2003 } 2004 // Update CurrMOps after calling bumpCycle to handle stalls, since bumpCycle 2005 // resets CurrMOps. Loop to handle instructions with more MOps than issue in 2006 // one cycle. Since we commonly reach the max MOps here, opportunistically 2007 // bump the cycle to avoid uselessly checking everything in the readyQ. 2008 CurrMOps += IncMOps; 2009 while (CurrMOps >= SchedModel->getIssueWidth()) { 2010 DEBUG(dbgs() << " *** Max MOps " << CurrMOps 2011 << " at cycle " << CurrCycle << '\n'); 2012 bumpCycle(++NextCycle); 2013 } 2014 DEBUG(dumpScheduledState()); 2015 } 2016 2017 /// Release pending ready nodes in to the available queue. This makes them 2018 /// visible to heuristics. 2019 void SchedBoundary::releasePending() { 2020 // If the available queue is empty, it is safe to reset MinReadyCycle. 2021 if (Available.empty()) 2022 MinReadyCycle = UINT_MAX; 2023 2024 // Check to see if any of the pending instructions are ready to issue. If 2025 // so, add them to the available queue. 2026 bool IsBuffered = SchedModel->getMicroOpBufferSize() != 0; 2027 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Pending.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2028 SUnit *SU = *(Pending.begin()+i); 2029 unsigned ReadyCycle = isTop() ? SU->TopReadyCycle : SU->BotReadyCycle; 2030 2031 if (ReadyCycle < MinReadyCycle) 2032 MinReadyCycle = ReadyCycle; 2033 2034 if (!IsBuffered && ReadyCycle > CurrCycle) 2035 continue; 2036 2037 if (checkHazard(SU)) 2038 continue; 2039 2040 Available.push(SU); 2041 Pending.remove(Pending.begin()+i); 2042 --i; --e; 2043 } 2044 DEBUG(if (!Pending.empty()) Pending.dump()); 2045 CheckPending = false; 2046 } 2047 2048 /// Remove SU from the ready set for this boundary. 2049 void SchedBoundary::removeReady(SUnit *SU) { 2050 if (Available.isInQueue(SU)) 2051 Available.remove(Available.find(SU)); 2052 else { 2053 assert(Pending.isInQueue(SU) && "bad ready count"); 2054 Pending.remove(Pending.find(SU)); 2055 } 2056 } 2057 2058 /// If this queue only has one ready candidate, return it. As a side effect, 2059 /// defer any nodes that now hit a hazard, and advance the cycle until at least 2060 /// one node is ready. If multiple instructions are ready, return NULL. 2061 SUnit *SchedBoundary::pickOnlyChoice() { 2062 if (CheckPending) 2063 releasePending(); 2064 2065 if (CurrMOps > 0) { 2066 // Defer any ready instrs that now have a hazard. 2067 for (ReadyQueue::iterator I = Available.begin(); I != Available.end();) { 2068 if (checkHazard(*I)) { 2069 Pending.push(*I); 2070 I = Available.remove(I); 2071 continue; 2072 } 2073 ++I; 2074 } 2075 } 2076 for (unsigned i = 0; Available.empty(); ++i) { 2077 // FIXME: Re-enable assert once PR20057 is resolved. 2078 // assert(i <= (HazardRec->getMaxLookAhead() + MaxObservedStall) && 2079 // "permanent hazard"); 2080 (void)i; 2081 bumpCycle(CurrCycle + 1); 2082 releasePending(); 2083 } 2084 if (Available.size() == 1) 2085 return *Available.begin(); 2086 return nullptr; 2087 } 2088 2089 #ifndef NDEBUG 2090 // This is useful information to dump after bumpNode. 2091 // Note that the Queue contents are more useful before pickNodeFromQueue. 2092 void SchedBoundary::dumpScheduledState() { 2093 unsigned ResFactor; 2094 unsigned ResCount; 2095 if (ZoneCritResIdx) { 2096 ResFactor = SchedModel->getResourceFactor(ZoneCritResIdx); 2097 ResCount = getResourceCount(ZoneCritResIdx); 2098 } 2099 else { 2100 ResFactor = SchedModel->getMicroOpFactor(); 2101 ResCount = RetiredMOps * SchedModel->getMicroOpFactor(); 2102 } 2103 unsigned LFactor = SchedModel->getLatencyFactor(); 2104 dbgs() << Available.getName() << " @" << CurrCycle << "c\n" 2105 << " Retired: " << RetiredMOps; 2106 dbgs() << "\n Executed: " << getExecutedCount() / LFactor << "c"; 2107 dbgs() << "\n Critical: " << ResCount / LFactor << "c, " 2108 << ResCount / ResFactor << " " 2109 << SchedModel->getResourceName(ZoneCritResIdx) 2110 << "\n ExpectedLatency: " << ExpectedLatency << "c\n" 2111 << (IsResourceLimited ? " - Resource" : " - Latency") 2112 << " limited.\n"; 2113 } 2114 #endif 2115 2116 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 2117 // GenericScheduler - Generic implementation of MachineSchedStrategy. 2118 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 2119 2120 void GenericSchedulerBase::SchedCandidate:: 2121 initResourceDelta(const ScheduleDAGMI *DAG, 2122 const TargetSchedModel *SchedModel) { 2123 if (!Policy.ReduceResIdx && !Policy.DemandResIdx) 2124 return; 2125 2126 const MCSchedClassDesc *SC = DAG->getSchedClass(SU); 2127 for (TargetSchedModel::ProcResIter 2128 PI = SchedModel->getWriteProcResBegin(SC), 2129 PE = SchedModel->getWriteProcResEnd(SC); PI != PE; ++PI) { 2130 if (PI->ProcResourceIdx == Policy.ReduceResIdx) 2131 ResDelta.CritResources += PI->Cycles; 2132 if (PI->ProcResourceIdx == Policy.DemandResIdx) 2133 ResDelta.DemandedResources += PI->Cycles; 2134 } 2135 } 2136 2137 /// Set the CandPolicy given a scheduling zone given the current resources and 2138 /// latencies inside and outside the zone. 2139 void GenericSchedulerBase::setPolicy(CandPolicy &Policy, 2140 bool IsPostRA, 2141 SchedBoundary &CurrZone, 2142 SchedBoundary *OtherZone) { 2143 // Apply preemptive heuristics based on the the total latency and resources 2144 // inside and outside this zone. Potential stalls should be considered before 2145 // following this policy. 2146 2147 // Compute remaining latency. We need this both to determine whether the 2148 // overall schedule has become latency-limited and whether the instructions 2149 // outside this zone are resource or latency limited. 2150 // 2151 // The "dependent" latency is updated incrementally during scheduling as the 2152 // max height/depth of scheduled nodes minus the cycles since it was 2153 // scheduled: 2154 // DLat = max (N.depth - (CurrCycle - N.ReadyCycle) for N in Zone 2155 // 2156 // The "independent" latency is the max ready queue depth: 2157 // ILat = max N.depth for N in Available|Pending 2158 // 2159 // RemainingLatency is the greater of independent and dependent latency. 2160 unsigned RemLatency = CurrZone.getDependentLatency(); 2161 RemLatency = std::max(RemLatency, 2162 CurrZone.findMaxLatency(CurrZone.Available.elements())); 2163 RemLatency = std::max(RemLatency, 2164 CurrZone.findMaxLatency(CurrZone.Pending.elements())); 2165 2166 // Compute the critical resource outside the zone. 2167 unsigned OtherCritIdx = 0; 2168 unsigned OtherCount = 2169 OtherZone ? OtherZone->getOtherResourceCount(OtherCritIdx) : 0; 2170 2171 bool OtherResLimited = false; 2172 if (SchedModel->hasInstrSchedModel()) { 2173 unsigned LFactor = SchedModel->getLatencyFactor(); 2174 OtherResLimited = (int)(OtherCount - (RemLatency * LFactor)) > (int)LFactor; 2175 } 2176 // Schedule aggressively for latency in PostRA mode. We don't check for 2177 // acyclic latency during PostRA, and highly out-of-order processors will 2178 // skip PostRA scheduling. 2179 if (!OtherResLimited) { 2180 if (IsPostRA || (RemLatency + CurrZone.getCurrCycle() > Rem.CriticalPath)) { 2181 Policy.ReduceLatency |= true; 2182 DEBUG(dbgs() << " " << CurrZone.Available.getName() 2183 << " RemainingLatency " << RemLatency << " + " 2184 << CurrZone.getCurrCycle() << "c > CritPath " 2185 << Rem.CriticalPath << "\n"); 2186 } 2187 } 2188 // If the same resource is limiting inside and outside the zone, do nothing. 2189 if (CurrZone.getZoneCritResIdx() == OtherCritIdx) 2190 return; 2191 2192 DEBUG( 2193 if (CurrZone.isResourceLimited()) { 2194 dbgs() << " " << CurrZone.Available.getName() << " ResourceLimited: " 2195 << SchedModel->getResourceName(CurrZone.getZoneCritResIdx()) 2196 << "\n"; 2197 } 2198 if (OtherResLimited) 2199 dbgs() << " RemainingLimit: " 2200 << SchedModel->getResourceName(OtherCritIdx) << "\n"; 2201 if (!CurrZone.isResourceLimited() && !OtherResLimited) 2202 dbgs() << " Latency limited both directions.\n"); 2203 2204 if (CurrZone.isResourceLimited() && !Policy.ReduceResIdx) 2205 Policy.ReduceResIdx = CurrZone.getZoneCritResIdx(); 2206 2207 if (OtherResLimited) 2208 Policy.DemandResIdx = OtherCritIdx; 2209 } 2210 2211 #ifndef NDEBUG 2212 const char *GenericSchedulerBase::getReasonStr( 2213 GenericSchedulerBase::CandReason Reason) { 2214 switch (Reason) { 2215 case NoCand: return "NOCAND "; 2216 case PhysRegCopy: return "PREG-COPY"; 2217 case RegExcess: return "REG-EXCESS"; 2218 case RegCritical: return "REG-CRIT "; 2219 case Stall: return "STALL "; 2220 case Cluster: return "CLUSTER "; 2221 case Weak: return "WEAK "; 2222 case RegMax: return "REG-MAX "; 2223 case ResourceReduce: return "RES-REDUCE"; 2224 case ResourceDemand: return "RES-DEMAND"; 2225 case TopDepthReduce: return "TOP-DEPTH "; 2226 case TopPathReduce: return "TOP-PATH "; 2227 case BotHeightReduce:return "BOT-HEIGHT"; 2228 case BotPathReduce: return "BOT-PATH "; 2229 case NextDefUse: return "DEF-USE "; 2230 case NodeOrder: return "ORDER "; 2231 }; 2232 llvm_unreachable("Unknown reason!"); 2233 } 2234 2235 void GenericSchedulerBase::traceCandidate(const SchedCandidate &Cand) { 2236 PressureChange P; 2237 unsigned ResIdx = 0; 2238 unsigned Latency = 0; 2239 switch (Cand.Reason) { 2240 default: 2241 break; 2242 case RegExcess: 2243 P = Cand.RPDelta.Excess; 2244 break; 2245 case RegCritical: 2246 P = Cand.RPDelta.CriticalMax; 2247 break; 2248 case RegMax: 2249 P = Cand.RPDelta.CurrentMax; 2250 break; 2251 case ResourceReduce: 2252 ResIdx = Cand.Policy.ReduceResIdx; 2253 break; 2254 case ResourceDemand: 2255 ResIdx = Cand.Policy.DemandResIdx; 2256 break; 2257 case TopDepthReduce: 2258 Latency = Cand.SU->getDepth(); 2259 break; 2260 case TopPathReduce: 2261 Latency = Cand.SU->getHeight(); 2262 break; 2263 case BotHeightReduce: 2264 Latency = Cand.SU->getHeight(); 2265 break; 2266 case BotPathReduce: 2267 Latency = Cand.SU->getDepth(); 2268 break; 2269 } 2270 dbgs() << " SU(" << Cand.SU->NodeNum << ") " << getReasonStr(Cand.Reason); 2271 if (P.isValid()) 2272 dbgs() << " " << TRI->getRegPressureSetName(P.getPSet()) 2273 << ":" << P.getUnitInc() << " "; 2274 else 2275 dbgs() << " "; 2276 if (ResIdx) 2277 dbgs() << " " << SchedModel->getProcResource(ResIdx)->Name << " "; 2278 else 2279 dbgs() << " "; 2280 if (Latency) 2281 dbgs() << " " << Latency << " cycles "; 2282 else 2283 dbgs() << " "; 2284 dbgs() << '\n'; 2285 } 2286 #endif 2287 2288 /// Return true if this heuristic determines order. 2289 static bool tryLess(int TryVal, int CandVal, 2290 GenericSchedulerBase::SchedCandidate &TryCand, 2291 GenericSchedulerBase::SchedCandidate &Cand, 2292 GenericSchedulerBase::CandReason Reason) { 2293 if (TryVal < CandVal) { 2294 TryCand.Reason = Reason; 2295 return true; 2296 } 2297 if (TryVal > CandVal) { 2298 if (Cand.Reason > Reason) 2299 Cand.Reason = Reason; 2300 return true; 2301 } 2302 Cand.setRepeat(Reason); 2303 return false; 2304 } 2305 2306 static bool tryGreater(int TryVal, int CandVal, 2307 GenericSchedulerBase::SchedCandidate &TryCand, 2308 GenericSchedulerBase::SchedCandidate &Cand, 2309 GenericSchedulerBase::CandReason Reason) { 2310 if (TryVal > CandVal) { 2311 TryCand.Reason = Reason; 2312 return true; 2313 } 2314 if (TryVal < CandVal) { 2315 if (Cand.Reason > Reason) 2316 Cand.Reason = Reason; 2317 return true; 2318 } 2319 Cand.setRepeat(Reason); 2320 return false; 2321 } 2322 2323 static bool tryLatency(GenericSchedulerBase::SchedCandidate &TryCand, 2324 GenericSchedulerBase::SchedCandidate &Cand, 2325 SchedBoundary &Zone) { 2326 if (Zone.isTop()) { 2327 if (Cand.SU->getDepth() > Zone.getScheduledLatency()) { 2328 if (tryLess(TryCand.SU->getDepth(), Cand.SU->getDepth(), 2329 TryCand, Cand, GenericSchedulerBase::TopDepthReduce)) 2330 return true; 2331 } 2332 if (tryGreater(TryCand.SU->getHeight(), Cand.SU->getHeight(), 2333 TryCand, Cand, GenericSchedulerBase::TopPathReduce)) 2334 return true; 2335 } 2336 else { 2337 if (Cand.SU->getHeight() > Zone.getScheduledLatency()) { 2338 if (tryLess(TryCand.SU->getHeight(), Cand.SU->getHeight(), 2339 TryCand, Cand, GenericSchedulerBase::BotHeightReduce)) 2340 return true; 2341 } 2342 if (tryGreater(TryCand.SU->getDepth(), Cand.SU->getDepth(), 2343 TryCand, Cand, GenericSchedulerBase::BotPathReduce)) 2344 return true; 2345 } 2346 return false; 2347 } 2348 2349 static void tracePick(const GenericSchedulerBase::SchedCandidate &Cand, 2350 bool IsTop) { 2351 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Pick " << (IsTop ? "Top " : "Bot ") 2352 << GenericSchedulerBase::getReasonStr(Cand.Reason) << '\n'); 2353 } 2354 2355 void GenericScheduler::initialize(ScheduleDAGMI *dag) { 2356 assert(dag->hasVRegLiveness() && 2357 "(PreRA)GenericScheduler needs vreg liveness"); 2358 DAG = static_cast<ScheduleDAGMILive*>(dag); 2359 SchedModel = DAG->getSchedModel(); 2360 TRI = DAG->TRI; 2361 2362 Rem.init(DAG, SchedModel); 2363 Top.init(DAG, SchedModel, &Rem); 2364 Bot.init(DAG, SchedModel, &Rem); 2365 2366 // Initialize resource counts. 2367 2368 // Initialize the HazardRecognizers. If itineraries don't exist, are empty, or 2369 // are disabled, then these HazardRecs will be disabled. 2370 const InstrItineraryData *Itin = SchedModel->getInstrItineraries(); 2371 if (!Top.HazardRec) { 2372 Top.HazardRec = 2373 DAG->MF.getSubtarget().getInstrInfo()->CreateTargetMIHazardRecognizer( 2374 Itin, DAG); 2375 } 2376 if (!Bot.HazardRec) { 2377 Bot.HazardRec = 2378 DAG->MF.getSubtarget().getInstrInfo()->CreateTargetMIHazardRecognizer( 2379 Itin, DAG); 2380 } 2381 } 2382 2383 /// Initialize the per-region scheduling policy. 2384 void GenericScheduler::initPolicy(MachineBasicBlock::iterator Begin, 2385 MachineBasicBlock::iterator End, 2386 unsigned NumRegionInstrs) { 2387 const MachineFunction &MF = *Begin->getParent()->getParent(); 2388 const TargetLowering *TLI = MF.getSubtarget().getTargetLowering(); 2389 2390 // Avoid setting up the register pressure tracker for small regions to save 2391 // compile time. As a rough heuristic, only track pressure when the number of 2392 // schedulable instructions exceeds half the integer register file. 2393 RegionPolicy.ShouldTrackPressure = true; 2394 for (unsigned VT = MVT::i32; VT > (unsigned)MVT::i1; --VT) { 2395 MVT::SimpleValueType LegalIntVT = (MVT::SimpleValueType)VT; 2396 if (TLI->isTypeLegal(LegalIntVT)) { 2397 unsigned NIntRegs = Context->RegClassInfo->getNumAllocatableRegs( 2398 TLI->getRegClassFor(LegalIntVT)); 2399 RegionPolicy.ShouldTrackPressure = NumRegionInstrs > (NIntRegs / 2); 2400 } 2401 } 2402 2403 // For generic targets, we default to bottom-up, because it's simpler and more 2404 // compile-time optimizations have been implemented in that direction. 2405 RegionPolicy.OnlyBottomUp = true; 2406 2407 // Allow the subtarget to override default policy. 2408 MF.getSubtarget().overrideSchedPolicy(RegionPolicy, Begin, End, 2409 NumRegionInstrs); 2410 2411 // After subtarget overrides, apply command line options. 2412 if (!EnableRegPressure) 2413 RegionPolicy.ShouldTrackPressure = false; 2414 2415 // Check -misched-topdown/bottomup can force or unforce scheduling direction. 2416 // e.g. -misched-bottomup=false allows scheduling in both directions. 2417 assert((!ForceTopDown || !ForceBottomUp) && 2418 "-misched-topdown incompatible with -misched-bottomup"); 2419 if (ForceBottomUp.getNumOccurrences() > 0) { 2420 RegionPolicy.OnlyBottomUp = ForceBottomUp; 2421 if (RegionPolicy.OnlyBottomUp) 2422 RegionPolicy.OnlyTopDown = false; 2423 } 2424 if (ForceTopDown.getNumOccurrences() > 0) { 2425 RegionPolicy.OnlyTopDown = ForceTopDown; 2426 if (RegionPolicy.OnlyTopDown) 2427 RegionPolicy.OnlyBottomUp = false; 2428 } 2429 } 2430 2431 /// Set IsAcyclicLatencyLimited if the acyclic path is longer than the cyclic 2432 /// critical path by more cycles than it takes to drain the instruction buffer. 2433 /// We estimate an upper bounds on in-flight instructions as: 2434 /// 2435 /// CyclesPerIteration = max( CyclicPath, Loop-Resource-Height ) 2436 /// InFlightIterations = AcyclicPath / CyclesPerIteration 2437 /// InFlightResources = InFlightIterations * LoopResources 2438 /// 2439 /// TODO: Check execution resources in addition to IssueCount. 2440 void GenericScheduler::checkAcyclicLatency() { 2441 if (Rem.CyclicCritPath == 0 || Rem.CyclicCritPath >= Rem.CriticalPath) 2442 return; 2443 2444 // Scaled number of cycles per loop iteration. 2445 unsigned IterCount = 2446 std::max(Rem.CyclicCritPath * SchedModel->getLatencyFactor(), 2447 Rem.RemIssueCount); 2448 // Scaled acyclic critical path. 2449 unsigned AcyclicCount = Rem.CriticalPath * SchedModel->getLatencyFactor(); 2450 // InFlightCount = (AcyclicPath / IterCycles) * InstrPerLoop 2451 unsigned InFlightCount = 2452 (AcyclicCount * Rem.RemIssueCount + IterCount-1) / IterCount; 2453 unsigned BufferLimit = 2454 SchedModel->getMicroOpBufferSize() * SchedModel->getMicroOpFactor(); 2455 2456 Rem.IsAcyclicLatencyLimited = InFlightCount > BufferLimit; 2457 2458 DEBUG(dbgs() << "IssueCycles=" 2459 << Rem.RemIssueCount / SchedModel->getLatencyFactor() << "c " 2460 << "IterCycles=" << IterCount / SchedModel->getLatencyFactor() 2461 << "c NumIters=" << (AcyclicCount + IterCount-1) / IterCount 2462 << " InFlight=" << InFlightCount / SchedModel->getMicroOpFactor() 2463 << "m BufferLim=" << SchedModel->getMicroOpBufferSize() << "m\n"; 2464 if (Rem.IsAcyclicLatencyLimited) 2465 dbgs() << " ACYCLIC LATENCY LIMIT\n"); 2466 } 2467 2468 void GenericScheduler::registerRoots() { 2469 Rem.CriticalPath = DAG->ExitSU.getDepth(); 2470 2471 // Some roots may not feed into ExitSU. Check all of them in case. 2472 for (std::vector<SUnit*>::const_iterator 2473 I = Bot.Available.begin(), E = Bot.Available.end(); I != E; ++I) { 2474 if ((*I)->getDepth() > Rem.CriticalPath) 2475 Rem.CriticalPath = (*I)->getDepth(); 2476 } 2477 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Critical Path(GS-RR ): " << Rem.CriticalPath << '\n'); 2478 if (DumpCriticalPathLength) { 2479 errs() << "Critical Path(GS-RR ): " << Rem.CriticalPath << " \n"; 2480 } 2481 2482 if (EnableCyclicPath) { 2483 Rem.CyclicCritPath = DAG->computeCyclicCriticalPath(); 2484 checkAcyclicLatency(); 2485 } 2486 } 2487 2488 static bool tryPressure(const PressureChange &TryP, 2489 const PressureChange &CandP, 2490 GenericSchedulerBase::SchedCandidate &TryCand, 2491 GenericSchedulerBase::SchedCandidate &Cand, 2492 GenericSchedulerBase::CandReason Reason) { 2493 int TryRank = TryP.getPSetOrMax(); 2494 int CandRank = CandP.getPSetOrMax(); 2495 // If both candidates affect the same set, go with the smallest increase. 2496 if (TryRank == CandRank) { 2497 return tryLess(TryP.getUnitInc(), CandP.getUnitInc(), TryCand, Cand, 2498 Reason); 2499 } 2500 // If one candidate decreases and the other increases, go with it. 2501 // Invalid candidates have UnitInc==0. 2502 if (tryGreater(TryP.getUnitInc() < 0, CandP.getUnitInc() < 0, TryCand, Cand, 2503 Reason)) { 2504 return true; 2505 } 2506 // If the candidates are decreasing pressure, reverse priority. 2507 if (TryP.getUnitInc() < 0) 2508 std::swap(TryRank, CandRank); 2509 return tryGreater(TryRank, CandRank, TryCand, Cand, Reason); 2510 } 2511 2512 static unsigned getWeakLeft(const SUnit *SU, bool isTop) { 2513 return (isTop) ? SU->WeakPredsLeft : SU->WeakSuccsLeft; 2514 } 2515 2516 /// Minimize physical register live ranges. Regalloc wants them adjacent to 2517 /// their physreg def/use. 2518 /// 2519 /// FIXME: This is an unnecessary check on the critical path. Most are root/leaf 2520 /// copies which can be prescheduled. The rest (e.g. x86 MUL) could be bundled 2521 /// with the operation that produces or consumes the physreg. We'll do this when 2522 /// regalloc has support for parallel copies. 2523 static int biasPhysRegCopy(const SUnit *SU, bool isTop) { 2524 const MachineInstr *MI = SU->getInstr(); 2525 if (!MI->isCopy()) 2526 return 0; 2527 2528 unsigned ScheduledOper = isTop ? 1 : 0; 2529 unsigned UnscheduledOper = isTop ? 0 : 1; 2530 // If we have already scheduled the physreg produce/consumer, immediately 2531 // schedule the copy. 2532 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister( 2533 MI->getOperand(ScheduledOper).getReg())) 2534 return 1; 2535 // If the physreg is at the boundary, defer it. Otherwise schedule it 2536 // immediately to free the dependent. We can hoist the copy later. 2537 bool AtBoundary = isTop ? !SU->NumSuccsLeft : !SU->NumPredsLeft; 2538 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister( 2539 MI->getOperand(UnscheduledOper).getReg())) 2540 return AtBoundary ? -1 : 1; 2541 return 0; 2542 } 2543 2544 /// Apply a set of heursitics to a new candidate. Heuristics are currently 2545 /// hierarchical. This may be more efficient than a graduated cost model because 2546 /// we don't need to evaluate all aspects of the model for each node in the 2547 /// queue. But it's really done to make the heuristics easier to debug and 2548 /// statistically analyze. 2549 /// 2550 /// \param Cand provides the policy and current best candidate. 2551 /// \param TryCand refers to the next SUnit candidate, otherwise uninitialized. 2552 /// \param Zone describes the scheduled zone that we are extending. 2553 /// \param RPTracker describes reg pressure within the scheduled zone. 2554 /// \param TempTracker is a scratch pressure tracker to reuse in queries. 2555 void GenericScheduler::tryCandidate(SchedCandidate &Cand, 2556 SchedCandidate &TryCand, 2557 SchedBoundary &Zone, 2558 const RegPressureTracker &RPTracker, 2559 RegPressureTracker &TempTracker) { 2560 2561 if (DAG->isTrackingPressure()) { 2562 // Always initialize TryCand's RPDelta. 2563 if (Zone.isTop()) { 2564 TempTracker.getMaxDownwardPressureDelta( 2565 TryCand.SU->getInstr(), 2566 TryCand.RPDelta, 2567 DAG->getRegionCriticalPSets(), 2568 DAG->getRegPressure().MaxSetPressure); 2569 } 2570 else { 2571 if (VerifyScheduling) { 2572 TempTracker.getMaxUpwardPressureDelta( 2573 TryCand.SU->getInstr(), 2574 &DAG->getPressureDiff(TryCand.SU), 2575 TryCand.RPDelta, 2576 DAG->getRegionCriticalPSets(), 2577 DAG->getRegPressure().MaxSetPressure); 2578 } 2579 else { 2580 RPTracker.getUpwardPressureDelta( 2581 TryCand.SU->getInstr(), 2582 DAG->getPressureDiff(TryCand.SU), 2583 TryCand.RPDelta, 2584 DAG->getRegionCriticalPSets(), 2585 DAG->getRegPressure().MaxSetPressure); 2586 } 2587 } 2588 } 2589 DEBUG(if (TryCand.RPDelta.Excess.isValid()) 2590 dbgs() << " SU(" << TryCand.SU->NodeNum << ") " 2591 << TRI->getRegPressureSetName(TryCand.RPDelta.Excess.getPSet()) 2592 << ":" << TryCand.RPDelta.Excess.getUnitInc() << "\n"); 2593 2594 // Initialize the candidate if needed. 2595 if (!Cand.isValid()) { 2596 TryCand.Reason = NodeOrder; 2597 return; 2598 } 2599 2600 if (tryGreater(biasPhysRegCopy(TryCand.SU, Zone.isTop()), 2601 biasPhysRegCopy(Cand.SU, Zone.isTop()), 2602 TryCand, Cand, PhysRegCopy)) 2603 return; 2604 2605 // Avoid exceeding the target's limit. If signed PSetID is negative, it is 2606 // invalid; convert it to INT_MAX to give it lowest priority. 2607 if (DAG->isTrackingPressure() && tryPressure(TryCand.RPDelta.Excess, 2608 Cand.RPDelta.Excess, 2609 TryCand, Cand, RegExcess)) 2610 return; 2611 2612 // Avoid increasing the max critical pressure in the scheduled region. 2613 if (DAG->isTrackingPressure() && tryPressure(TryCand.RPDelta.CriticalMax, 2614 Cand.RPDelta.CriticalMax, 2615 TryCand, Cand, RegCritical)) 2616 return; 2617 2618 // For loops that are acyclic path limited, aggressively schedule for latency. 2619 // This can result in very long dependence chains scheduled in sequence, so 2620 // once every cycle (when CurrMOps == 0), switch to normal heuristics. 2621 if (Rem.IsAcyclicLatencyLimited && !Zone.getCurrMOps() 2622 && tryLatency(TryCand, Cand, Zone)) 2623 return; 2624 2625 // Prioritize instructions that read unbuffered resources by stall cycles. 2626 if (tryLess(Zone.getLatencyStallCycles(TryCand.SU), 2627 Zone.getLatencyStallCycles(Cand.SU), TryCand, Cand, Stall)) 2628 return; 2629 2630 // Keep clustered nodes together to encourage downstream peephole 2631 // optimizations which may reduce resource requirements. 2632 // 2633 // This is a best effort to set things up for a post-RA pass. Optimizations 2634 // like generating loads of multiple registers should ideally be done within 2635 // the scheduler pass by combining the loads during DAG postprocessing. 2636 const SUnit *NextClusterSU = 2637 Zone.isTop() ? DAG->getNextClusterSucc() : DAG->getNextClusterPred(); 2638 if (tryGreater(TryCand.SU == NextClusterSU, Cand.SU == NextClusterSU, 2639 TryCand, Cand, Cluster)) 2640 return; 2641 2642 // Weak edges are for clustering and other constraints. 2643 if (tryLess(getWeakLeft(TryCand.SU, Zone.isTop()), 2644 getWeakLeft(Cand.SU, Zone.isTop()), 2645 TryCand, Cand, Weak)) { 2646 return; 2647 } 2648 // Avoid increasing the max pressure of the entire region. 2649 if (DAG->isTrackingPressure() && tryPressure(TryCand.RPDelta.CurrentMax, 2650 Cand.RPDelta.CurrentMax, 2651 TryCand, Cand, RegMax)) 2652 return; 2653 2654 // Avoid critical resource consumption and balance the schedule. 2655 TryCand.initResourceDelta(DAG, SchedModel); 2656 if (tryLess(TryCand.ResDelta.CritResources, Cand.ResDelta.CritResources, 2657 TryCand, Cand, ResourceReduce)) 2658 return; 2659 if (tryGreater(TryCand.ResDelta.DemandedResources, 2660 Cand.ResDelta.DemandedResources, 2661 TryCand, Cand, ResourceDemand)) 2662 return; 2663 2664 // Avoid serializing long latency dependence chains. 2665 // For acyclic path limited loops, latency was already checked above. 2666 if (Cand.Policy.ReduceLatency && !Rem.IsAcyclicLatencyLimited 2667 && tryLatency(TryCand, Cand, Zone)) { 2668 return; 2669 } 2670 2671 // Prefer immediate defs/users of the last scheduled instruction. This is a 2672 // local pressure avoidance strategy that also makes the machine code 2673 // readable. 2674 if (tryGreater(Zone.isNextSU(TryCand.SU), Zone.isNextSU(Cand.SU), 2675 TryCand, Cand, NextDefUse)) 2676 return; 2677 2678 // Fall through to original instruction order. 2679 if ((Zone.isTop() && TryCand.SU->NodeNum < Cand.SU->NodeNum) 2680 || (!Zone.isTop() && TryCand.SU->NodeNum > Cand.SU->NodeNum)) { 2681 TryCand.Reason = NodeOrder; 2682 } 2683 } 2684 2685 /// Pick the best candidate from the queue. 2686 /// 2687 /// TODO: getMaxPressureDelta results can be mostly cached for each SUnit during 2688 /// DAG building. To adjust for the current scheduling location we need to 2689 /// maintain the number of vreg uses remaining to be top-scheduled. 2690 void GenericScheduler::pickNodeFromQueue(SchedBoundary &Zone, 2691 const RegPressureTracker &RPTracker, 2692 SchedCandidate &Cand) { 2693 ReadyQueue &Q = Zone.Available; 2694 2695 DEBUG(Q.dump()); 2696 2697 // getMaxPressureDelta temporarily modifies the tracker. 2698 RegPressureTracker &TempTracker = const_cast<RegPressureTracker&>(RPTracker); 2699 2700 for (ReadyQueue::iterator I = Q.begin(), E = Q.end(); I != E; ++I) { 2701 2702 SchedCandidate TryCand(Cand.Policy); 2703 TryCand.SU = *I; 2704 tryCandidate(Cand, TryCand, Zone, RPTracker, TempTracker); 2705 if (TryCand.Reason != NoCand) { 2706 // Initialize resource delta if needed in case future heuristics query it. 2707 if (TryCand.ResDelta == SchedResourceDelta()) 2708 TryCand.initResourceDelta(DAG, SchedModel); 2709 Cand.setBest(TryCand); 2710 DEBUG(traceCandidate(Cand)); 2711 } 2712 } 2713 } 2714 2715 /// Pick the best candidate node from either the top or bottom queue. 2716 SUnit *GenericScheduler::pickNodeBidirectional(bool &IsTopNode) { 2717 // Schedule as far as possible in the direction of no choice. This is most 2718 // efficient, but also provides the best heuristics for CriticalPSets. 2719 if (SUnit *SU = Bot.pickOnlyChoice()) { 2720 IsTopNode = false; 2721 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Pick Bot NOCAND\n"); 2722 return SU; 2723 } 2724 if (SUnit *SU = Top.pickOnlyChoice()) { 2725 IsTopNode = true; 2726 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Pick Top NOCAND\n"); 2727 return SU; 2728 } 2729 CandPolicy NoPolicy; 2730 SchedCandidate BotCand(NoPolicy); 2731 SchedCandidate TopCand(NoPolicy); 2732 // Set the bottom-up policy based on the state of the current bottom zone and 2733 // the instructions outside the zone, including the top zone. 2734 setPolicy(BotCand.Policy, /*IsPostRA=*/false, Bot, &Top); 2735 // Set the top-down policy based on the state of the current top zone and 2736 // the instructions outside the zone, including the bottom zone. 2737 setPolicy(TopCand.Policy, /*IsPostRA=*/false, Top, &Bot); 2738 2739 // Prefer bottom scheduling when heuristics are silent. 2740 pickNodeFromQueue(Bot, DAG->getBotRPTracker(), BotCand); 2741 assert(BotCand.Reason != NoCand && "failed to find the first candidate"); 2742 2743 // If either Q has a single candidate that provides the least increase in 2744 // Excess pressure, we can immediately schedule from that Q. 2745 // 2746 // RegionCriticalPSets summarizes the pressure within the scheduled region and 2747 // affects picking from either Q. If scheduling in one direction must 2748 // increase pressure for one of the excess PSets, then schedule in that 2749 // direction first to provide more freedom in the other direction. 2750 if ((BotCand.Reason == RegExcess && !BotCand.isRepeat(RegExcess)) 2751 || (BotCand.Reason == RegCritical 2752 && !BotCand.isRepeat(RegCritical))) 2753 { 2754 IsTopNode = false; 2755 tracePick(BotCand, IsTopNode); 2756 return BotCand.SU; 2757 } 2758 // Check if the top Q has a better candidate. 2759 pickNodeFromQueue(Top, DAG->getTopRPTracker(), TopCand); 2760 assert(TopCand.Reason != NoCand && "failed to find the first candidate"); 2761 2762 // Choose the queue with the most important (lowest enum) reason. 2763 if (TopCand.Reason < BotCand.Reason) { 2764 IsTopNode = true; 2765 tracePick(TopCand, IsTopNode); 2766 return TopCand.SU; 2767 } 2768 // Otherwise prefer the bottom candidate, in node order if all else failed. 2769 IsTopNode = false; 2770 tracePick(BotCand, IsTopNode); 2771 return BotCand.SU; 2772 } 2773 2774 /// Pick the best node to balance the schedule. Implements MachineSchedStrategy. 2775 SUnit *GenericScheduler::pickNode(bool &IsTopNode) { 2776 if (DAG->top() == DAG->bottom()) { 2777 assert(Top.Available.empty() && Top.Pending.empty() && 2778 Bot.Available.empty() && Bot.Pending.empty() && "ReadyQ garbage"); 2779 return nullptr; 2780 } 2781 SUnit *SU; 2782 do { 2783 if (RegionPolicy.OnlyTopDown) { 2784 SU = Top.pickOnlyChoice(); 2785 if (!SU) { 2786 CandPolicy NoPolicy; 2787 SchedCandidate TopCand(NoPolicy); 2788 pickNodeFromQueue(Top, DAG->getTopRPTracker(), TopCand); 2789 assert(TopCand.Reason != NoCand && "failed to find a candidate"); 2790 tracePick(TopCand, true); 2791 SU = TopCand.SU; 2792 } 2793 IsTopNode = true; 2794 } 2795 else if (RegionPolicy.OnlyBottomUp) { 2796 SU = Bot.pickOnlyChoice(); 2797 if (!SU) { 2798 CandPolicy NoPolicy; 2799 SchedCandidate BotCand(NoPolicy); 2800 pickNodeFromQueue(Bot, DAG->getBotRPTracker(), BotCand); 2801 assert(BotCand.Reason != NoCand && "failed to find a candidate"); 2802 tracePick(BotCand, false); 2803 SU = BotCand.SU; 2804 } 2805 IsTopNode = false; 2806 } 2807 else { 2808 SU = pickNodeBidirectional(IsTopNode); 2809 } 2810 } while (SU->isScheduled); 2811 2812 if (SU->isTopReady()) 2813 Top.removeReady(SU); 2814 if (SU->isBottomReady()) 2815 Bot.removeReady(SU); 2816 2817 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Scheduling SU(" << SU->NodeNum << ") " << *SU->getInstr()); 2818 return SU; 2819 } 2820 2821 void GenericScheduler::reschedulePhysRegCopies(SUnit *SU, bool isTop) { 2822 2823 MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPos = SU->getInstr(); 2824 if (!isTop) 2825 ++InsertPos; 2826 SmallVectorImpl<SDep> &Deps = isTop ? SU->Preds : SU->Succs; 2827 2828 // Find already scheduled copies with a single physreg dependence and move 2829 // them just above the scheduled instruction. 2830 for (SmallVectorImpl<SDep>::iterator I = Deps.begin(), E = Deps.end(); 2831 I != E; ++I) { 2832 if (I->getKind() != SDep::Data || !TRI->isPhysicalRegister(I->getReg())) 2833 continue; 2834 SUnit *DepSU = I->getSUnit(); 2835 if (isTop ? DepSU->Succs.size() > 1 : DepSU->Preds.size() > 1) 2836 continue; 2837 MachineInstr *Copy = DepSU->getInstr(); 2838 if (!Copy->isCopy()) 2839 continue; 2840 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Rescheduling physreg copy "; 2841 I->getSUnit()->dump(DAG)); 2842 DAG->moveInstruction(Copy, InsertPos); 2843 } 2844 } 2845 2846 /// Update the scheduler's state after scheduling a node. This is the same node 2847 /// that was just returned by pickNode(). However, ScheduleDAGMILive needs to 2848 /// update it's state based on the current cycle before MachineSchedStrategy 2849 /// does. 2850 /// 2851 /// FIXME: Eventually, we may bundle physreg copies rather than rescheduling 2852 /// them here. See comments in biasPhysRegCopy. 2853 void GenericScheduler::schedNode(SUnit *SU, bool IsTopNode) { 2854 if (IsTopNode) { 2855 SU->TopReadyCycle = std::max(SU->TopReadyCycle, Top.getCurrCycle()); 2856 Top.bumpNode(SU); 2857 if (SU->hasPhysRegUses) 2858 reschedulePhysRegCopies(SU, true); 2859 } 2860 else { 2861 SU->BotReadyCycle = std::max(SU->BotReadyCycle, Bot.getCurrCycle()); 2862 Bot.bumpNode(SU); 2863 if (SU->hasPhysRegDefs) 2864 reschedulePhysRegCopies(SU, false); 2865 } 2866 } 2867 2868 /// Create the standard converging machine scheduler. This will be used as the 2869 /// default scheduler if the target does not set a default. 2870 static ScheduleDAGInstrs *createGenericSchedLive(MachineSchedContext *C) { 2871 ScheduleDAGMILive *DAG = new ScheduleDAGMILive(C, make_unique<GenericScheduler>(C)); 2872 // Register DAG post-processors. 2873 // 2874 // FIXME: extend the mutation API to allow earlier mutations to instantiate 2875 // data and pass it to later mutations. Have a single mutation that gathers 2876 // the interesting nodes in one pass. 2877 DAG->addMutation(make_unique<CopyConstrain>(DAG->TII, DAG->TRI)); 2878 if (EnableLoadCluster && DAG->TII->enableClusterLoads()) 2879 DAG->addMutation(make_unique<LoadClusterMutation>(DAG->TII, DAG->TRI)); 2880 if (EnableMacroFusion) 2881 DAG->addMutation(make_unique<MacroFusion>(DAG->TII)); 2882 return DAG; 2883 } 2884 2885 static MachineSchedRegistry 2886 GenericSchedRegistry("converge", "Standard converging scheduler.", 2887 createGenericSchedLive); 2888 2889 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 2890 // PostGenericScheduler - Generic PostRA implementation of MachineSchedStrategy. 2891 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 2892 2893 void PostGenericScheduler::initialize(ScheduleDAGMI *Dag) { 2894 DAG = Dag; 2895 SchedModel = DAG->getSchedModel(); 2896 TRI = DAG->TRI; 2897 2898 Rem.init(DAG, SchedModel); 2899 Top.init(DAG, SchedModel, &Rem); 2900 BotRoots.clear(); 2901 2902 // Initialize the HazardRecognizers. If itineraries don't exist, are empty, 2903 // or are disabled, then these HazardRecs will be disabled. 2904 const InstrItineraryData *Itin = SchedModel->getInstrItineraries(); 2905 if (!Top.HazardRec) { 2906 Top.HazardRec = 2907 DAG->MF.getSubtarget().getInstrInfo()->CreateTargetMIHazardRecognizer( 2908 Itin, DAG); 2909 } 2910 } 2911 2912 2913 void PostGenericScheduler::registerRoots() { 2914 Rem.CriticalPath = DAG->ExitSU.getDepth(); 2915 2916 // Some roots may not feed into ExitSU. Check all of them in case. 2917 for (SmallVectorImpl<SUnit*>::const_iterator 2918 I = BotRoots.begin(), E = BotRoots.end(); I != E; ++I) { 2919 if ((*I)->getDepth() > Rem.CriticalPath) 2920 Rem.CriticalPath = (*I)->getDepth(); 2921 } 2922 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Critical Path: (PGS-RR) " << Rem.CriticalPath << '\n'); 2923 if (DumpCriticalPathLength) { 2924 errs() << "Critical Path(PGS-RR ): " << Rem.CriticalPath << " \n"; 2925 } 2926 } 2927 2928 /// Apply a set of heursitics to a new candidate for PostRA scheduling. 2929 /// 2930 /// \param Cand provides the policy and current best candidate. 2931 /// \param TryCand refers to the next SUnit candidate, otherwise uninitialized. 2932 void PostGenericScheduler::tryCandidate(SchedCandidate &Cand, 2933 SchedCandidate &TryCand) { 2934 2935 // Initialize the candidate if needed. 2936 if (!Cand.isValid()) { 2937 TryCand.Reason = NodeOrder; 2938 return; 2939 } 2940 2941 // Prioritize instructions that read unbuffered resources by stall cycles. 2942 if (tryLess(Top.getLatencyStallCycles(TryCand.SU), 2943 Top.getLatencyStallCycles(Cand.SU), TryCand, Cand, Stall)) 2944 return; 2945 2946 // Avoid critical resource consumption and balance the schedule. 2947 if (tryLess(TryCand.ResDelta.CritResources, Cand.ResDelta.CritResources, 2948 TryCand, Cand, ResourceReduce)) 2949 return; 2950 if (tryGreater(TryCand.ResDelta.DemandedResources, 2951 Cand.ResDelta.DemandedResources, 2952 TryCand, Cand, ResourceDemand)) 2953 return; 2954 2955 // Avoid serializing long latency dependence chains. 2956 if (Cand.Policy.ReduceLatency && tryLatency(TryCand, Cand, Top)) { 2957 return; 2958 } 2959 2960 // Fall through to original instruction order. 2961 if (TryCand.SU->NodeNum < Cand.SU->NodeNum) 2962 TryCand.Reason = NodeOrder; 2963 } 2964 2965 void PostGenericScheduler::pickNodeFromQueue(SchedCandidate &Cand) { 2966 ReadyQueue &Q = Top.Available; 2967 2968 DEBUG(Q.dump()); 2969 2970 for (ReadyQueue::iterator I = Q.begin(), E = Q.end(); I != E; ++I) { 2971 SchedCandidate TryCand(Cand.Policy); 2972 TryCand.SU = *I; 2973 TryCand.initResourceDelta(DAG, SchedModel); 2974 tryCandidate(Cand, TryCand); 2975 if (TryCand.Reason != NoCand) { 2976 Cand.setBest(TryCand); 2977 DEBUG(traceCandidate(Cand)); 2978 } 2979 } 2980 } 2981 2982 /// Pick the next node to schedule. 2983 SUnit *PostGenericScheduler::pickNode(bool &IsTopNode) { 2984 if (DAG->top() == DAG->bottom()) { 2985 assert(Top.Available.empty() && Top.Pending.empty() && "ReadyQ garbage"); 2986 return nullptr; 2987 } 2988 SUnit *SU; 2989 do { 2990 SU = Top.pickOnlyChoice(); 2991 if (!SU) { 2992 CandPolicy NoPolicy; 2993 SchedCandidate TopCand(NoPolicy); 2994 // Set the top-down policy based on the state of the current top zone and 2995 // the instructions outside the zone, including the bottom zone. 2996 setPolicy(TopCand.Policy, /*IsPostRA=*/true, Top, nullptr); 2997 pickNodeFromQueue(TopCand); 2998 assert(TopCand.Reason != NoCand && "failed to find a candidate"); 2999 tracePick(TopCand, true); 3000 SU = TopCand.SU; 3001 } 3002 } while (SU->isScheduled); 3003 3004 IsTopNode = true; 3005 Top.removeReady(SU); 3006 3007 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Scheduling SU(" << SU->NodeNum << ") " << *SU->getInstr()); 3008 return SU; 3009 } 3010 3011 /// Called after ScheduleDAGMI has scheduled an instruction and updated 3012 /// scheduled/remaining flags in the DAG nodes. 3013 void PostGenericScheduler::schedNode(SUnit *SU, bool IsTopNode) { 3014 SU->TopReadyCycle = std::max(SU->TopReadyCycle, Top.getCurrCycle()); 3015 Top.bumpNode(SU); 3016 } 3017 3018 /// Create a generic scheduler with no vreg liveness or DAG mutation passes. 3019 static ScheduleDAGInstrs *createGenericSchedPostRA(MachineSchedContext *C) { 3020 return new ScheduleDAGMI(C, make_unique<PostGenericScheduler>(C), /*IsPostRA=*/true); 3021 } 3022 3023 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 3024 // ILP Scheduler. Currently for experimental analysis of heuristics. 3025 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 3026 3027 namespace { 3028 /// \brief Order nodes by the ILP metric. 3029 struct ILPOrder { 3030 const SchedDFSResult *DFSResult; 3031 const BitVector *ScheduledTrees; 3032 bool MaximizeILP; 3033 3034 ILPOrder(bool MaxILP) 3035 : DFSResult(nullptr), ScheduledTrees(nullptr), MaximizeILP(MaxILP) {} 3036 3037 /// \brief Apply a less-than relation on node priority. 3038 /// 3039 /// (Return true if A comes after B in the Q.) 3040 bool operator()(const SUnit *A, const SUnit *B) const { 3041 unsigned SchedTreeA = DFSResult->getSubtreeID(A); 3042 unsigned SchedTreeB = DFSResult->getSubtreeID(B); 3043 if (SchedTreeA != SchedTreeB) { 3044 // Unscheduled trees have lower priority. 3045 if (ScheduledTrees->test(SchedTreeA) != ScheduledTrees->test(SchedTreeB)) 3046 return ScheduledTrees->test(SchedTreeB); 3047 3048 // Trees with shallower connections have have lower priority. 3049 if (DFSResult->getSubtreeLevel(SchedTreeA) 3050 != DFSResult->getSubtreeLevel(SchedTreeB)) { 3051 return DFSResult->getSubtreeLevel(SchedTreeA) 3052 < DFSResult->getSubtreeLevel(SchedTreeB); 3053 } 3054 } 3055 if (MaximizeILP) 3056 return DFSResult->getILP(A) < DFSResult->getILP(B); 3057 else 3058 return DFSResult->getILP(A) > DFSResult->getILP(B); 3059 } 3060 }; 3061 3062 /// \brief Schedule based on the ILP metric. 3063 class ILPScheduler : public MachineSchedStrategy { 3064 ScheduleDAGMILive *DAG; 3065 ILPOrder Cmp; 3066 3067 std::vector<SUnit*> ReadyQ; 3068 public: 3069 ILPScheduler(bool MaximizeILP): DAG(nullptr), Cmp(MaximizeILP) {} 3070 3071 void initialize(ScheduleDAGMI *dag) override { 3072 assert(dag->hasVRegLiveness() && "ILPScheduler needs vreg liveness"); 3073 DAG = static_cast<ScheduleDAGMILive*>(dag); 3074 DAG->computeDFSResult(); 3075 Cmp.DFSResult = DAG->getDFSResult(); 3076 Cmp.ScheduledTrees = &DAG->getScheduledTrees(); 3077 ReadyQ.clear(); 3078 } 3079 3080 void registerRoots() override { 3081 // Restore the heap in ReadyQ with the updated DFS results. 3082 std::make_heap(ReadyQ.begin(), ReadyQ.end(), Cmp); 3083 } 3084 3085 /// Implement MachineSchedStrategy interface. 3086 /// ----------------------------------------- 3087 3088 /// Callback to select the highest priority node from the ready Q. 3089 SUnit *pickNode(bool &IsTopNode) override { 3090 if (ReadyQ.empty()) return nullptr; 3091 std::pop_heap(ReadyQ.begin(), ReadyQ.end(), Cmp); 3092 SUnit *SU = ReadyQ.back(); 3093 ReadyQ.pop_back(); 3094 IsTopNode = false; 3095 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Pick node " << "SU(" << SU->NodeNum << ") " 3096 << " ILP: " << DAG->getDFSResult()->getILP(SU) 3097 << " Tree: " << DAG->getDFSResult()->getSubtreeID(SU) << " @" 3098 << DAG->getDFSResult()->getSubtreeLevel( 3099 DAG->getDFSResult()->getSubtreeID(SU)) << '\n' 3100 << "Scheduling " << *SU->getInstr()); 3101 return SU; 3102 } 3103 3104 /// \brief Scheduler callback to notify that a new subtree is scheduled. 3105 void scheduleTree(unsigned SubtreeID) override { 3106 std::make_heap(ReadyQ.begin(), ReadyQ.end(), Cmp); 3107 } 3108 3109 /// Callback after a node is scheduled. Mark a newly scheduled tree, notify 3110 /// DFSResults, and resort the priority Q. 3111 void schedNode(SUnit *SU, bool IsTopNode) override { 3112 assert(!IsTopNode && "SchedDFSResult needs bottom-up"); 3113 } 3114 3115 void releaseTopNode(SUnit *) override { /*only called for top roots*/ } 3116 3117 void releaseBottomNode(SUnit *SU) override { 3118 ReadyQ.push_back(SU); 3119 std::push_heap(ReadyQ.begin(), ReadyQ.end(), Cmp); 3120 } 3121 }; 3122 } // namespace 3123 3124 static ScheduleDAGInstrs *createILPMaxScheduler(MachineSchedContext *C) { 3125 return new ScheduleDAGMILive(C, make_unique<ILPScheduler>(true)); 3126 } 3127 static ScheduleDAGInstrs *createILPMinScheduler(MachineSchedContext *C) { 3128 return new ScheduleDAGMILive(C, make_unique<ILPScheduler>(false)); 3129 } 3130 static MachineSchedRegistry ILPMaxRegistry( 3131 "ilpmax", "Schedule bottom-up for max ILP", createILPMaxScheduler); 3132 static MachineSchedRegistry ILPMinRegistry( 3133 "ilpmin", "Schedule bottom-up for min ILP", createILPMinScheduler); 3134 3135 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 3136 // Machine Instruction Shuffler for Correctness Testing 3137 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 3138 3139 #ifndef NDEBUG 3140 namespace { 3141 /// Apply a less-than relation on the node order, which corresponds to the 3142 /// instruction order prior to scheduling. IsReverse implements greater-than. 3143 template<bool IsReverse> 3144 struct SUnitOrder { 3145 bool operator()(SUnit *A, SUnit *B) const { 3146 if (IsReverse) 3147 return A->NodeNum > B->NodeNum; 3148 else 3149 return A->NodeNum < B->NodeNum; 3150 } 3151 }; 3152 3153 /// Reorder instructions as much as possible. 3154 class InstructionShuffler : public MachineSchedStrategy { 3155 bool IsAlternating; 3156 bool IsTopDown; 3157 3158 // Using a less-than relation (SUnitOrder<false>) for the TopQ priority 3159 // gives nodes with a higher number higher priority causing the latest 3160 // instructions to be scheduled first. 3161 PriorityQueue<SUnit*, std::vector<SUnit*>, SUnitOrder<false> > 3162 TopQ; 3163 // When scheduling bottom-up, use greater-than as the queue priority. 3164 PriorityQueue<SUnit*, std::vector<SUnit*>, SUnitOrder<true> > 3165 BottomQ; 3166 public: 3167 InstructionShuffler(bool alternate, bool topdown) 3168 : IsAlternating(alternate), IsTopDown(topdown) {} 3169 3170 void initialize(ScheduleDAGMI*) override { 3171 TopQ.clear(); 3172 BottomQ.clear(); 3173 } 3174 3175 /// Implement MachineSchedStrategy interface. 3176 /// ----------------------------------------- 3177 3178 SUnit *pickNode(bool &IsTopNode) override { 3179 SUnit *SU; 3180 if (IsTopDown) { 3181 do { 3182 if (TopQ.empty()) return nullptr; 3183 SU = TopQ.top(); 3184 TopQ.pop(); 3185 } while (SU->isScheduled); 3186 IsTopNode = true; 3187 } 3188 else { 3189 do { 3190 if (BottomQ.empty()) return nullptr; 3191 SU = BottomQ.top(); 3192 BottomQ.pop(); 3193 } while (SU->isScheduled); 3194 IsTopNode = false; 3195 } 3196 if (IsAlternating) 3197 IsTopDown = !IsTopDown; 3198 return SU; 3199 } 3200 3201 void schedNode(SUnit *SU, bool IsTopNode) override {} 3202 3203 void releaseTopNode(SUnit *SU) override { 3204 TopQ.push(SU); 3205 } 3206 void releaseBottomNode(SUnit *SU) override { 3207 BottomQ.push(SU); 3208 } 3209 }; 3210 } // namespace 3211 3212 static ScheduleDAGInstrs *createInstructionShuffler(MachineSchedContext *C) { 3213 bool Alternate = !ForceTopDown && !ForceBottomUp; 3214 bool TopDown = !ForceBottomUp; 3215 assert((TopDown || !ForceTopDown) && 3216 "-misched-topdown incompatible with -misched-bottomup"); 3217 return new ScheduleDAGMILive(C, make_unique<InstructionShuffler>(Alternate, TopDown)); 3218 } 3219 static MachineSchedRegistry ShufflerRegistry( 3220 "shuffle", "Shuffle machine instructions alternating directions", 3221 createInstructionShuffler); 3222 #endif // !NDEBUG 3223 3224 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 3225 // GraphWriter support for ScheduleDAGMILive. 3226 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 3227 3228 #ifndef NDEBUG 3229 namespace llvm { 3230 3231 template<> struct GraphTraits< 3232 ScheduleDAGMI*> : public GraphTraits<ScheduleDAG*> {}; 3233 3234 template<> 3235 struct DOTGraphTraits<ScheduleDAGMI*> : public DefaultDOTGraphTraits { 3236 3237 DOTGraphTraits (bool isSimple=false) : DefaultDOTGraphTraits(isSimple) {} 3238 3239 static std::string getGraphName(const ScheduleDAG *G) { 3240 return G->MF.getName(); 3241 } 3242 3243 static bool renderGraphFromBottomUp() { 3244 return true; 3245 } 3246 3247 static bool isNodeHidden(const SUnit *Node) { 3248 return (Node->Preds.size() > 10 || Node->Succs.size() > 10); 3249 } 3250 3251 static bool hasNodeAddressLabel(const SUnit *Node, 3252 const ScheduleDAG *Graph) { 3253 return false; 3254 } 3255 3256 /// If you want to override the dot attributes printed for a particular 3257 /// edge, override this method. 3258 static std::string getEdgeAttributes(const SUnit *Node, 3259 SUnitIterator EI, 3260 const ScheduleDAG *Graph) { 3261 if (EI.isArtificialDep()) 3262 return "color=cyan,style=dashed"; 3263 if (EI.isCtrlDep()) 3264 return "color=blue,style=dashed"; 3265 return ""; 3266 } 3267 3268 static std::string getNodeLabel(const SUnit *SU, const ScheduleDAG *G) { 3269 std::string Str; 3270 raw_string_ostream SS(Str); 3271 const ScheduleDAGMI *DAG = static_cast<const ScheduleDAGMI*>(G); 3272 const SchedDFSResult *DFS = DAG->hasVRegLiveness() ? 3273 static_cast<const ScheduleDAGMILive*>(G)->getDFSResult() : nullptr; 3274 SS << "SU:" << SU->NodeNum; 3275 if (DFS) 3276 SS << " I:" << DFS->getNumInstrs(SU); 3277 return SS.str(); 3278 } 3279 static std::string getNodeDescription(const SUnit *SU, const ScheduleDAG *G) { 3280 return G->getGraphNodeLabel(SU); 3281 } 3282 3283 static std::string getNodeAttributes(const SUnit *N, const ScheduleDAG *G) { 3284 std::string Str("shape=Mrecord"); 3285 const ScheduleDAGMI *DAG = static_cast<const ScheduleDAGMI*>(G); 3286 const SchedDFSResult *DFS = DAG->hasVRegLiveness() ? 3287 static_cast<const ScheduleDAGMILive*>(G)->getDFSResult() : nullptr; 3288 if (DFS) { 3289 Str += ",style=filled,fillcolor=\"#"; 3290 Str += DOT::getColorString(DFS->getSubtreeID(N)); 3291 Str += '"'; 3292 } 3293 return Str; 3294 } 3295 }; 3296 } // namespace llvm 3297 #endif // NDEBUG 3298 3299 /// viewGraph - Pop up a ghostview window with the reachable parts of the DAG 3300 /// rendered using 'dot'. 3301 /// 3302 void ScheduleDAGMI::viewGraph(const Twine &Name, const Twine &Title) { 3303 #ifndef NDEBUG 3304 ViewGraph(this, Name, false, Title); 3305 #else 3306 errs() << "ScheduleDAGMI::viewGraph is only available in debug builds on " 3307 << "systems with Graphviz or gv!\n"; 3308 #endif // NDEBUG 3309 } 3310 3311 /// Out-of-line implementation with no arguments is handy for gdb. 3312 void ScheduleDAGMI::viewGraph() { 3313 viewGraph(getDAGName(), "Scheduling-Units Graph for " + getDAGName()); 3314 } 3315