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2004-09-24 Ben Elliston <bje@au.ibm.com> Steven Bosscher <stevenb@suse.de> Andrew Pinski <pinskia@physics.uc.edu> Merge from edge-vector-branch: * basic-block.h: Include vec.h, errors.h. Instantiate a VEC(edge). (struct edge_def): Remove pred_next, succ_next members. (struct basic_block_def): Remove pred, succ members. Add preds and succs members of type VEC(edge). (FALLTHRU_EDGE): Redefine using EDGE_SUCC. (BRANCH_EDGE): Likewise. (EDGE_CRITICAL_P): Redefine using EDGE_COUNT. (EDGE_COUNT, EDGE_I, EDGE_PRED, EDGE_SUCC): New. (edge_iterator): New. (ei_start, ei_last, ei_end_p, ei_one_before_end_p): New. (ei_next, ei_prev, ei_edge, ei_safe_edge): Likewise. (FOR_EACH_EDGE): New. * bb-reorder.c (find_traces): Use FOR_EACH_EDGE and EDGE_* macros where applicable. (rotate_loop): Likewise. (find_traces_1_route): Likewise. (bb_to_key): Likewise. (connect_traces): Likewise. (copy_bb_p): Likewise. (find_rarely_executed_basic_blocks_and_crossing_edges): Likewise. (add_labels_and_missing_jumps): Likewise. (fix_up_fall_thru_edges): Likewise. (find_jump_block): Likewise. (fix_crossing_conditional_branches): Likewise. (fix_crossing_unconditional_branches): Likewise. (add_reg_crossing_jump_notes): Likewise. * bt-load.c (augment_live_range): Likewise. * cfg.c (clear_edges): Likewise. (unchecked_make_edge): Likewise. (cached_make_edge): Likewise. (make_single_succ_edge): Likewise. (remove_edge): Likewise. (redirect_edge_succ_nodup): Likewise. (check_bb_profile): Likewise. (dump_flow_info): Likewise. (alloc_aux_for_edges): Likewise. (clear_aux_for_edges): Likewise. (dump_cfg_bb_info): Likewise. * cfganal.c (forwarder_block_p): Likewise. (can_fallthru): Likewise. (could_fall_through): Likewise. (mark_dfs_back_edges): Likewise. (set_edge_can_fallthru_flag): Likewise. (find_unreachable_blocks): Likewise. (create_edge_list): Likewise. (verify_edge_list): Likewise. (add_noreturn_fake_exit_edges): Likewise. (connect_infinite_loops_to_exit): Likewise. (flow_reverse_top_sort_order_compute): Likewise. (flow_depth_first_order_compute): Likewise. (flow_preorder_transversal_compute): Likewise. (flow_dfs_compute_reverse_execute): Likewise. (dfs_enumerate_from): Likewise. (compute_dominance_frontiers_1): Likewise. * cfgbuild.c (make_edges): Likewise. (compute_outgoing_frequencies): Likewise. (find_many_sub_basic_blocks): Likewise. (find_sub_basic_blocks): Likewise. * cfgcleanup.c (try_simplify_condjump): Likewise. (thread_jump): Likewise. (try_forward_edges): Likewise. (merge_blocks_move): Likewise. (outgoing_edges_match): Likewise. (try_crossjump_to_edge): Likewise. (try_crossjump_bb): Likewise. (try_optimize_cfg): Likewise. (merge_seq_blocks): Likewise. * cfgexpand.c (expand_gimple_tailcall): Likewise. (expand_gimple_basic_block): Likewise. (construct_init_block): Likewise. (construct_exit_block): Likewise. * cfghooks.c (verify_flow_info): Likewise. (dump_bb): Likewise. (delete_basic_block): Likewise. (split_edge): Likewise. (merge_blocks): Likewise. (make_forwarder_block): Likewise. (tidy_fallthru_edges): Likewise. (can_duplicate_block_p): Likewise. (duplicate_block): Likewise. * cfglayout.c (fixup_reorder_chain): Likewise. (fixup_fallthru_exit_predecessor): Likewise. (can_copy_bbs_p): Likewise. (copy_bbs): Likewise. * cfgloop.c (flow_loops_cfg_dump): Likewise. (flow_loop_entry_edges_find): Likewise. (flow_loop_exit_edges_find): Likewise. (flow_loop_nodes_find): Likewise. (mark_single_exit_loops): Likewise. (flow_loop_pre_header_scan): Likewise. (flow_loop_pre_header_find): Likewise. (update_latch_info): Likewise. (canonicalize_loop_headers): Likewise. (flow_loops_find): Likewise. (get_loop_body_in_bfs_order): Likewise. (get_loop_exit_edges): Likewise. (num_loop_branches): Likewise. (verify_loop_structure): Likewise. (loop_latch_edge): Likewise. (loop_preheader_edge): Likewise. * cfgloopanal.c (mark_irreducible_loops): Likewise. (expected_loop_iterations): Likewise. * cfgloopmanip.c (remove_bbs): Likewise. (fix_bb_placement): Likewise. (fix_irreducible_loops): Likewise. (remove_path): Likewise. (scale_bbs_frequencies): Likewise. (loopify): Likewise. (unloop): Likewise. (fix_loop_placement): Likewise. (loop_delete_branch_edge): Likewise. (duplicate_loop_to_header_edge): Likewise. (mfb_keep_just): Likewise. (create_preheader): Likewise. (force_single_succ_latches): Likewise. (loop_split_edge_with): Likewise. (create_loop_notes): Likewise. * cfgrtl.c (rtl_split_block): Likewise. (rtl_merge_blocks): Likewise. (rtl_can_merge_blocks): Likewise. (try_redirect_by_replacing_jump): Likewise. (force_nonfallthru_and_redirect): Likewise. (rtl_tidy_fallthru_edge): Likewise. (commit_one_edge_insertion): Likewise. (commit_edge_insertions): Likewise. (commit_edge_insertions_watch_calls): Likewise. (rtl_verify_flow_info_1): Likewise. (rtl_verify_flow_info): Likewise. (purge_dead_edges): Likewise. (cfg_layout_redirect_edge_and_branch): Likewise. (cfg_layout_can_merge_blocks_p): Likewise. (rtl_flow_call_edges_add): Likewise. * cse.c (cse_cc_succs): Likewise. * df.c (hybrid_search): Likewise. * dominance.c (calc_dfs_tree_nonrec): Likewise. (calc_dfs_tree): Likewise. (calc_idoms): Likewise. (recount_dominator): Likewise. * domwalk.c (walk_dominator_tree): Likewise. * except.c (emit_to_new_bb_before): Likewise. (connect_post_landing_pads): Likewise. (sjlj_emit_function_enter): Likewise. (sjlj_emit_function_exit): Likewise. (finish_eh_generation): Likewise. * final.c (compute_alignments): Likewise. * flow.c (calculate_global_regs_live): Likewise. (initialize_uninitialized_subregs): Likewise. (init_propagate_block_info): Likewise. * function.c (thread_prologue_and_epilogue_insns): Likewise. * gcse.c (find_implicit_sets): Likewise. (bypass_block): Likewise. (bypass_conditional_jumps): Likewise. (compute_pre_data): Likewise. (insert_insn_end_bb): Likewise. (insert_store): Likewise. (remove_reachable_equiv_notes): Likewise. * global.c (global_conflicts): Likewise. (calculate_reg_pav): Likewise. * graph.c (print_rtl_graph_with_bb): Likewise. * ifcvt.c (mark_loop_exit_edges): Likewise. (merge_if_block): Likewise. (find_if_header): Likewise. (block_jumps_and_fallthru_p): Likewise. (find_if_block): Likewise. (find_cond_trap): Likewise. (block_has_only_trap): Likewise. (find_if_case1): Likewise. (find_if_case_2): Likewise. * lambda-code.c (lambda_loopnest_to_gcc_loopnest): Likewise. (perfect_nestify): Likewise. * lcm.c (compute_antinout_edge): Likewise. (compute_laterin): Likewise. (compute_available): Likewise. (compute_nearerout): Likewise. * loop-doloop.c (doloop_modify): Likewise. * loop-init.c (loop_optimizer_init): Likewise. * loop-invariant.c (find_exits): Likewise. * loop-iv.c (simplify_using_initial_values): Likewise. (check_simple_exit): Likewise. (find_simple_exit): Likewise. * loop-unroll.c (peel_loop_completely): Likewise. (unroll_loop_constant_iterations): Likewise. (unroll_loop_runtime_iterations): Likewise. * loop-unswitch.c (may_unswitch_on): Likewise. (unswitch_loop): Likewise. * modulo-sched.c (generate_prolog_epilog): Likewise. (sms_schedule): Likewise. * postreload-gcse.c (eliminate_partially_redundant_load): Likewise. * predict.c (can_predict_insn_p): Likewise. (set_even_probabilities): Likewise. (combine_predictions_for_bb): Likewise. (predict_loops): Likewise. (estimate_probability): Likewise. (tree_predict_by_opcode): Likewise. (tree_estimate_probability): Likewise. (last_basic_block_p): Likewise. (propagate_freq): Likewise. (estimate_loops_at_level): Likewise. (estimate_bb_frequencies): Likewise. * profile.c (instrument_edges): Likewise. (get_exec_counts): Likewise. (compute_branch_probabilities): Likewise. (branch_prob): Likewise. * ra-build.c (live_in): Likewise. * ra-rewrite.c (rewrite_program2): Likewise. * ra.c (reg_alloc): Likewise. * reg-stack.c (reg_to_stack): Likewise. (convert_regs_entry): Likewise. (compensate_edge): Likewise. (convert_regs_1): Likewise, (convert_regs_2): Likewise. (convert_regs): Likewise. * regrename.c (copyprop_hardreg_forward): Likewise. * reload1.c (fixup_abnormal_edges): Likewise. * sbitmap.c (sbitmap_intersection_of_succs): Likewise. (sbitmap_insersection_of_preds): Likewise. (sbitmap_union_of_succs): Likewise. (sbitmap_union_of_preds): Likewise. * sched-ebb.c (compute_jump_reg_dependencies): Likewise. (fix_basic_block_boundaries): Likewise. (sched_ebbs): Likewise. * sched-rgn.c (build_control_flow): Likewise. (find_rgns): Likewise. * tracer.c (find_best_successor): Likewise. (find_best_predecessor): Likewise. (tail_duplicate): Likewise. * tree-cfg.c (make_edges): Likewise. (make_ctrl_stmt_edges): Likewise. (make_goto_expr_edges): Likewise. (tree_can_merge_blocks_p): Likewise. (tree_merge_blocks): Likewise. (cfg_remove_useless_stmts_bb): Likewise. (remove_phi_nodes_and_edges_for_unreachable_block): Likewise. (tree_block_forwards_to): Likewise. (cleanup_control_expr_graph): Likewise. (find_taken_edge): Likewise. (dump_cfg_stats): Likewise. (tree_cfg2vcg): Likewise. (disband_implicit_edges): Likewise. (tree_find_edge_insert_loc): Likewise. (bsi_commit_edge_inserts): Likewise. (tree_split_edge): Likewise. (tree_verify_flow_info): Likewise. (tree_make_forwarder_block): Likewise. (tree_forwarder_block_p): Likewise. (thread_jumps): Likewise. (tree_try_redirect_by_replacing_jump): Likewise. (tree_split_block): Likewise. (add_phi_args_after_copy_bb): Likewise. (rewrite_to_new_ssa_names_bb): Likewise. (dump_function_to_file): Likewise. (print_pred_bbs): Likewise. (print_loop): Likewise. (tree_flow_call_edges_add): Likewise. (split_critical_edges): Likewise. (execute_warn_function_return): Likewise. (extract_true_false_edges_from_block): Likewise. * tree-if-conv.c (tree_if_conversion): Likewise. (if_convertable_bb_p): Likewise. (find_phi_replacement_condition): Likewise. (combine_blocks): Likewise. * tree-into-ssa.c (compute_global_livein): Likewise. (ssa_mark_phi_uses): Likewise. (ssa_rewrite_initialize_block): Likewise. (rewrite_add_phi_arguments): Likewise. (ssa_rewrite_phi_arguments): Likewise. (insert_phi_nodes_for): Likewise. (rewrite_into_ssa): Likewise. (rewrite_ssa_into_ssa): Likewise. * tree-mudflap.c (mf_build_check_statement_for): Likewise. * tree-outof-ssa.c (coalesce_abnormal_edges): Likewise. (rewrite_trees): Likewise. * tree-pretty-print.c (dump_bb_header): Likewise. (dump_implicit_edges): Likewise. * tree-sra.c (insert_edge_copies): Likewise. (find_obviously_necessary_stmts): Likewise. (remove_data_stmt): Likewise. * tree-ssa-dom.c (thread_across_edge): Likewise. (dom_opt_finalize_block): Likewise. (single_incoming_edge_ignoring_loop_edges): Likewise. (record_equivalences_from_incoming_edges): Likewise. (cprop_into_successor_phis): Likewise. * tree-ssa-live.c (live_worklist): Likewise. (calculate_live_on_entry): Likewise. (calculate_live_on_exit): Likewise. * tree-ssa-loop-ch.c (should_duplicate_loop_header_p): Likewise. (copy_loop_headers): Likewise. * tree-ssa-loop-im.c (loop_commit_inserts): Likewise. (fill_always_executed_in): Likewise. * tree-ssa-loop-ivcanon.c (create_canonical_iv): Likewise. * tree-ssa-loop-ivopts.c (find_interesting_uses): Likewise. (compute_phi_arg_on_exit): Likewise. * tree-ssa-loop-manip.c (add_exit_phis_edge): Likewise. (get_loops_exit): Likewise. (split_loop_exit_edge): Likewise. (ip_normal_pos): Likewise. * tree-ssa-loop-niter.c (simplify_using_initial_conditions): Likewise. * tree-ssa-phiopt.c (candidate_bb_for_phi_optimization): Likewise. (replace_phi_with_stmt): Likewise. (value_replacement): Likewise. * tree-ssa-pre.c (compute_antic_aux): Likewise. (insert_aux): Likewise. (init_pre): Likewise. * tree-ssa-propagate.c (simulate_stmt): Likewise. (simulate_block): Likewise. (ssa_prop_init): Likewise. * tree-ssa-threadupdate.c (thread_block): Likewise. (create_block_for_threading): Likewise. (remove_last_stmt_and_useless_edges): Likewise. * tree-ssa.c (verify_phi_args): Likewise. (verify_ssa): Likewise. * tree_tailcall.c (independent_of_stmt_p): Likewise. (find_tail_calls): Likewise. (eliminate_tail_call): Likewise. (tree_optimize_tail_calls_1): Likewise. * tree-vectorizer.c (vect_transform_loop): Likewise. * var-tracking.c (prologue_stack_adjust): Likewise. (vt_stack_adjustments): Likewise. (vt_find_locations): Likewise. * config/frv/frv.c (frv_ifcvt_modify_tests): Likewise. * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_pad_returns): Likewise. * config/ia64/ia64.c (ia64_expand_prologue): Likewise. * config/rs6000/rs6000.c (rs6000_emit_prologue): Likewise. Co-Authored-By: Andrew Pinski <pinskia@physics.uc.edu> Co-Authored-By: Steven Bosscher <stevenb@suse.de> From-SVN: r88222
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266 lines
8.9 KiB
C
/* Generic dominator tree walker
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Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com>
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "system.h"
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#include "coretypes.h"
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#include "tm.h"
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#include "tree.h"
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#include "basic-block.h"
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#include "tree-flow.h"
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#include "domwalk.h"
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#include "ggc.h"
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/* This file implements a generic walker for dominator trees.
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To understand the dominator walker one must first have a grasp of dominators,
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immediate dominators and the dominator tree.
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Dominators
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A block B1 is said to dominate B2 if every path from the entry to B2 must
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pass through B1. Given the dominance relationship, we can proceed to
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compute immediate dominators. Note it is not important whether or not
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our definition allows a block to dominate itself.
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Immediate Dominators:
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Every block in the CFG has no more than one immediate dominator. The
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immediate dominator of block BB must dominate BB and must not dominate
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any other dominator of BB and must not be BB itself.
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Dominator tree:
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If we then construct a tree where each node is a basic block and there
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is an edge from each block's immediate dominator to the block itself, then
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we have a dominator tree.
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[ Note this walker can also walk the post-dominator tree, which is
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defined in a similar manner. i.e., block B1 is said to post-dominate
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block B2 if all paths from B2 to the exit block must pass through
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B1. ]
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For example, given the CFG
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1
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2
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/ \
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3 4
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/ \
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+---------->5 6
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| / \ /
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| +--->8 7
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| +--9 11
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+--- 10 ---> 12
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We have a dominator tree which looks like
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1
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2
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/ \
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/ \
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3 4
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/ / \ \
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5 6 7 12
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8 11
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9
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10
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The dominator tree is the basis for a number of analysis, transformation
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and optimization algorithms that operate on a semi-global basis.
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The dominator walker is a generic routine which visits blocks in the CFG
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via a depth first search of the dominator tree. In the example above
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the dominator walker might visit blocks in the following order
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 6, 7, 11, 12.
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The dominator walker has a number of callbacks to perform actions
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during the walk of the dominator tree. There are two callbacks
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which walk statements, one before visiting the dominator children,
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one after visiting the dominator children. There is a callback
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before and after each statement walk callback. In addition, the
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dominator walker manages allocation/deallocation of data structures
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which are local to each block visited.
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The dominator walker is meant to provide a generic means to build a pass
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which can analyze or transform/optimize a function based on walking
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the dominator tree. One simply fills in the dominator walker data
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structure with the appropriate callbacks and calls the walker.
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We currently use the dominator walker to prune the set of variables
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which might need PHI nodes (which can greatly improve compile-time
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performance in some cases).
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We also use the dominator walker to rewrite the function into SSA form
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which reduces code duplication since the rewriting phase is inherently
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a walk of the dominator tree.
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And (of course), we use the dominator walker to drive a our dominator
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optimizer, which is a semi-global optimizer.
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TODO:
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Walking statements is based on the block statement iterator abstraction,
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which is currently an abstraction over walking tree statements. Thus
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the dominator walker is currently only useful for trees. */
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/* Recursively walk the dominator tree.
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WALK_DATA contains a set of callbacks to perform pass-specific
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actions during the dominator walk as well as a stack of block local
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data maintained during the dominator walk.
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BB is the basic block we are currently visiting. */
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void
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walk_dominator_tree (struct dom_walk_data *walk_data, basic_block bb)
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{
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void *bd = NULL;
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basic_block dest;
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block_stmt_iterator bsi;
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/* Callback to initialize the local data structure. */
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if (walk_data->initialize_block_local_data)
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{
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bool recycled;
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/* First get some local data, reusing any local data pointer we may
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have saved. */
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if (VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (walk_data->free_block_data) > 0)
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{
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bd = VARRAY_TOP_GENERIC_PTR (walk_data->free_block_data);
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VARRAY_POP (walk_data->free_block_data);
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recycled = 1;
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}
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else
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{
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bd = xcalloc (1, walk_data->block_local_data_size);
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recycled = 0;
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}
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/* Push the local data into the local data stack. */
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VARRAY_PUSH_GENERIC_PTR (walk_data->block_data_stack, bd);
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/* Call the initializer. */
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walk_data->initialize_block_local_data (walk_data, bb, recycled);
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}
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/* Callback for operations to execute before we have walked the
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dominator children, but before we walk statements. */
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if (walk_data->before_dom_children_before_stmts)
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(*walk_data->before_dom_children_before_stmts) (walk_data, bb);
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/* Statement walk before walking dominator children. */
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if (walk_data->before_dom_children_walk_stmts)
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{
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if (walk_data->walk_stmts_backward)
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for (bsi = bsi_last (bb); !bsi_end_p (bsi); bsi_prev (&bsi))
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(*walk_data->before_dom_children_walk_stmts) (walk_data, bb, bsi);
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else
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for (bsi = bsi_start (bb); !bsi_end_p (bsi); bsi_next (&bsi))
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(*walk_data->before_dom_children_walk_stmts) (walk_data, bb, bsi);
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}
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/* Callback for operations to execute before we have walked the
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dominator children, and after we walk statements. */
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if (walk_data->before_dom_children_after_stmts)
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(*walk_data->before_dom_children_after_stmts) (walk_data, bb);
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/* Recursively call ourselves on the dominator children of BB. */
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for (dest = first_dom_son (walk_data->dom_direction, bb);
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dest;
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dest = next_dom_son (walk_data->dom_direction, dest))
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{
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/* The destination block may have become unreachable, in
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which case there's no point in optimizing it. */
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if (EDGE_COUNT (dest->preds) > 0)
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walk_dominator_tree (walk_data, dest);
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}
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/* Callback for operations to execute after we have walked the
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dominator children, but before we walk statements. */
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if (walk_data->after_dom_children_before_stmts)
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(*walk_data->after_dom_children_before_stmts) (walk_data, bb);
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/* Statement walk after walking dominator children. */
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if (walk_data->after_dom_children_walk_stmts)
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{
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if (walk_data->walk_stmts_backward)
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for (bsi = bsi_last (bb); !bsi_end_p (bsi); bsi_prev (&bsi))
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(*walk_data->after_dom_children_walk_stmts) (walk_data, bb, bsi);
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else
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for (bsi = bsi_start (bb); !bsi_end_p (bsi); bsi_next (&bsi))
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(*walk_data->after_dom_children_walk_stmts) (walk_data, bb, bsi);
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}
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/* Callback for operations to execute after we have walked the
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dominator children and after we have walked statements. */
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if (walk_data->after_dom_children_after_stmts)
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(*walk_data->after_dom_children_after_stmts) (walk_data, bb);
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if (walk_data->initialize_block_local_data)
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{
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/* And save the block data so that we can re-use it. */
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VARRAY_PUSH_GENERIC_PTR (walk_data->free_block_data, bd);
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/* And finally pop the record off the block local data stack. */
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VARRAY_POP (walk_data->block_data_stack);
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}
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}
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void
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init_walk_dominator_tree (struct dom_walk_data *walk_data)
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{
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if (walk_data->initialize_block_local_data)
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{
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VARRAY_GENERIC_PTR_INIT (walk_data->free_block_data, 2, "freelist ");
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VARRAY_GENERIC_PTR_INIT (walk_data->block_data_stack, 2, "block_data");
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}
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else
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{
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walk_data->free_block_data = NULL;
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walk_data->block_data_stack = NULL;
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}
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}
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void
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fini_walk_dominator_tree (struct dom_walk_data *walk_data)
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{
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if (walk_data->initialize_block_local_data)
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{
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while (VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (walk_data->free_block_data) > 0)
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{
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free (VARRAY_TOP_GENERIC_PTR (walk_data->free_block_data));
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VARRAY_POP (walk_data->free_block_data);
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}
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}
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}
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