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Followup to r309426. rdar://problem/33580047 llvm-svn: 309450
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683 lines
26 KiB
C++
//===-- X86OptimizeLEAs.cpp - optimize usage of LEA instructions ----------===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file defines the pass that performs some optimizations with LEA
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// instructions in order to improve performance and code size.
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// Currently, it does two things:
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// 1) If there are two LEA instructions calculating addresses which only differ
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// by displacement inside a basic block, one of them is removed.
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// 2) Address calculations in load and store instructions are replaced by
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// existing LEA def registers where possible.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "X86.h"
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#include "X86InstrInfo.h"
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#include "X86Subtarget.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveVariables.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineOperand.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DIBuilder.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DebugInfoMetadata.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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#define DEBUG_TYPE "x86-optimize-LEAs"
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static cl::opt<bool>
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DisableX86LEAOpt("disable-x86-lea-opt", cl::Hidden,
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cl::desc("X86: Disable LEA optimizations."),
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cl::init(false));
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STATISTIC(NumSubstLEAs, "Number of LEA instruction substitutions");
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STATISTIC(NumRedundantLEAs, "Number of redundant LEA instructions removed");
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/// \brief Returns true if two machine operands are identical and they are not
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/// physical registers.
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static inline bool isIdenticalOp(const MachineOperand &MO1,
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const MachineOperand &MO2);
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/// \brief Returns true if two address displacement operands are of the same
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/// type and use the same symbol/index/address regardless of the offset.
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static bool isSimilarDispOp(const MachineOperand &MO1,
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const MachineOperand &MO2);
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/// \brief Returns true if the instruction is LEA.
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static inline bool isLEA(const MachineInstr &MI);
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namespace {
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/// A key based on instruction's memory operands.
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class MemOpKey {
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public:
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MemOpKey(const MachineOperand *Base, const MachineOperand *Scale,
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const MachineOperand *Index, const MachineOperand *Segment,
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const MachineOperand *Disp)
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: Disp(Disp) {
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Operands[0] = Base;
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Operands[1] = Scale;
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Operands[2] = Index;
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Operands[3] = Segment;
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}
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bool operator==(const MemOpKey &Other) const {
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// Addresses' bases, scales, indices and segments must be identical.
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for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
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if (!isIdenticalOp(*Operands[i], *Other.Operands[i]))
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return false;
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// Addresses' displacements don't have to be exactly the same. It only
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// matters that they use the same symbol/index/address. Immediates' or
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// offsets' differences will be taken care of during instruction
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// substitution.
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return isSimilarDispOp(*Disp, *Other.Disp);
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}
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// Address' base, scale, index and segment operands.
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const MachineOperand *Operands[4];
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// Address' displacement operand.
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const MachineOperand *Disp;
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};
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} // end anonymous namespace
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/// Provide DenseMapInfo for MemOpKey.
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namespace llvm {
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template <> struct DenseMapInfo<MemOpKey> {
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typedef DenseMapInfo<const MachineOperand *> PtrInfo;
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static inline MemOpKey getEmptyKey() {
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return MemOpKey(PtrInfo::getEmptyKey(), PtrInfo::getEmptyKey(),
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PtrInfo::getEmptyKey(), PtrInfo::getEmptyKey(),
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PtrInfo::getEmptyKey());
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}
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static inline MemOpKey getTombstoneKey() {
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return MemOpKey(PtrInfo::getTombstoneKey(), PtrInfo::getTombstoneKey(),
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PtrInfo::getTombstoneKey(), PtrInfo::getTombstoneKey(),
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PtrInfo::getTombstoneKey());
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}
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static unsigned getHashValue(const MemOpKey &Val) {
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// Checking any field of MemOpKey is enough to determine if the key is
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// empty or tombstone.
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assert(Val.Disp != PtrInfo::getEmptyKey() && "Cannot hash the empty key");
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assert(Val.Disp != PtrInfo::getTombstoneKey() &&
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"Cannot hash the tombstone key");
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hash_code Hash = hash_combine(*Val.Operands[0], *Val.Operands[1],
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*Val.Operands[2], *Val.Operands[3]);
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// If the address displacement is an immediate, it should not affect the
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// hash so that memory operands which differ only be immediate displacement
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// would have the same hash. If the address displacement is something else,
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// we should reflect symbol/index/address in the hash.
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switch (Val.Disp->getType()) {
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case MachineOperand::MO_Immediate:
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break;
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case MachineOperand::MO_ConstantPoolIndex:
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case MachineOperand::MO_JumpTableIndex:
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Hash = hash_combine(Hash, Val.Disp->getIndex());
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break;
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case MachineOperand::MO_ExternalSymbol:
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Hash = hash_combine(Hash, Val.Disp->getSymbolName());
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break;
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case MachineOperand::MO_GlobalAddress:
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Hash = hash_combine(Hash, Val.Disp->getGlobal());
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break;
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case MachineOperand::MO_BlockAddress:
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Hash = hash_combine(Hash, Val.Disp->getBlockAddress());
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break;
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case MachineOperand::MO_MCSymbol:
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Hash = hash_combine(Hash, Val.Disp->getMCSymbol());
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break;
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case MachineOperand::MO_MachineBasicBlock:
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Hash = hash_combine(Hash, Val.Disp->getMBB());
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break;
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default:
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llvm_unreachable("Invalid address displacement operand");
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}
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return (unsigned)Hash;
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}
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static bool isEqual(const MemOpKey &LHS, const MemOpKey &RHS) {
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// Checking any field of MemOpKey is enough to determine if the key is
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// empty or tombstone.
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if (RHS.Disp == PtrInfo::getEmptyKey())
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return LHS.Disp == PtrInfo::getEmptyKey();
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if (RHS.Disp == PtrInfo::getTombstoneKey())
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return LHS.Disp == PtrInfo::getTombstoneKey();
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return LHS == RHS;
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}
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};
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}
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/// \brief Returns a hash table key based on memory operands of \p MI. The
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/// number of the first memory operand of \p MI is specified through \p N.
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static inline MemOpKey getMemOpKey(const MachineInstr &MI, unsigned N) {
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assert((isLEA(MI) || MI.mayLoadOrStore()) &&
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"The instruction must be a LEA, a load or a store");
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return MemOpKey(&MI.getOperand(N + X86::AddrBaseReg),
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&MI.getOperand(N + X86::AddrScaleAmt),
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&MI.getOperand(N + X86::AddrIndexReg),
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&MI.getOperand(N + X86::AddrSegmentReg),
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&MI.getOperand(N + X86::AddrDisp));
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}
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static inline bool isIdenticalOp(const MachineOperand &MO1,
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const MachineOperand &MO2) {
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return MO1.isIdenticalTo(MO2) &&
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(!MO1.isReg() ||
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!TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(MO1.getReg()));
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}
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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static bool isValidDispOp(const MachineOperand &MO) {
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return MO.isImm() || MO.isCPI() || MO.isJTI() || MO.isSymbol() ||
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MO.isGlobal() || MO.isBlockAddress() || MO.isMCSymbol() || MO.isMBB();
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}
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#endif
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static bool isSimilarDispOp(const MachineOperand &MO1,
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const MachineOperand &MO2) {
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assert(isValidDispOp(MO1) && isValidDispOp(MO2) &&
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"Address displacement operand is not valid");
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return (MO1.isImm() && MO2.isImm()) ||
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(MO1.isCPI() && MO2.isCPI() && MO1.getIndex() == MO2.getIndex()) ||
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(MO1.isJTI() && MO2.isJTI() && MO1.getIndex() == MO2.getIndex()) ||
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(MO1.isSymbol() && MO2.isSymbol() &&
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MO1.getSymbolName() == MO2.getSymbolName()) ||
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(MO1.isGlobal() && MO2.isGlobal() &&
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MO1.getGlobal() == MO2.getGlobal()) ||
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(MO1.isBlockAddress() && MO2.isBlockAddress() &&
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MO1.getBlockAddress() == MO2.getBlockAddress()) ||
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(MO1.isMCSymbol() && MO2.isMCSymbol() &&
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MO1.getMCSymbol() == MO2.getMCSymbol()) ||
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(MO1.isMBB() && MO2.isMBB() && MO1.getMBB() == MO2.getMBB());
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}
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static inline bool isLEA(const MachineInstr &MI) {
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unsigned Opcode = MI.getOpcode();
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return Opcode == X86::LEA16r || Opcode == X86::LEA32r ||
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Opcode == X86::LEA64r || Opcode == X86::LEA64_32r;
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}
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namespace {
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class OptimizeLEAPass : public MachineFunctionPass {
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public:
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OptimizeLEAPass() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) {}
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StringRef getPassName() const override { return "X86 LEA Optimize"; }
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/// \brief Loop over all of the basic blocks, replacing address
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/// calculations in load and store instructions, if it's already
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/// been calculated by LEA. Also, remove redundant LEAs.
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bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) override;
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private:
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typedef DenseMap<MemOpKey, SmallVector<MachineInstr *, 16>> MemOpMap;
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/// \brief Returns a distance between two instructions inside one basic block.
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/// Negative result means, that instructions occur in reverse order.
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int calcInstrDist(const MachineInstr &First, const MachineInstr &Last);
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/// \brief Choose the best \p LEA instruction from the \p List to replace
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/// address calculation in \p MI instruction. Return the address displacement
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/// and the distance between \p MI and the chosen \p BestLEA in
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/// \p AddrDispShift and \p Dist.
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bool chooseBestLEA(const SmallVectorImpl<MachineInstr *> &List,
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const MachineInstr &MI, MachineInstr *&BestLEA,
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int64_t &AddrDispShift, int &Dist);
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/// \brief Returns the difference between addresses' displacements of \p MI1
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/// and \p MI2. The numbers of the first memory operands for the instructions
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/// are specified through \p N1 and \p N2.
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int64_t getAddrDispShift(const MachineInstr &MI1, unsigned N1,
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const MachineInstr &MI2, unsigned N2) const;
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/// \brief Returns true if the \p Last LEA instruction can be replaced by the
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/// \p First. The difference between displacements of the addresses calculated
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/// by these LEAs is returned in \p AddrDispShift. It'll be used for proper
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/// replacement of the \p Last LEA's uses with the \p First's def register.
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bool isReplaceable(const MachineInstr &First, const MachineInstr &Last,
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int64_t &AddrDispShift) const;
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/// \brief Find all LEA instructions in the basic block. Also, assign position
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/// numbers to all instructions in the basic block to speed up calculation of
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/// distance between them.
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void findLEAs(const MachineBasicBlock &MBB, MemOpMap &LEAs);
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/// \brief Removes redundant address calculations.
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bool removeRedundantAddrCalc(MemOpMap &LEAs);
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/// Replace debug value MI with a new debug value instruction using register
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/// VReg with an appropriate offset and DIExpression to incorporate the
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/// address displacement AddrDispShift. Return new debug value instruction.
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MachineInstr *replaceDebugValue(MachineInstr &MI, unsigned VReg,
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int64_t AddrDispShift);
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/// \brief Removes LEAs which calculate similar addresses.
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bool removeRedundantLEAs(MemOpMap &LEAs);
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DenseMap<const MachineInstr *, unsigned> InstrPos;
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MachineRegisterInfo *MRI;
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const X86InstrInfo *TII;
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const X86RegisterInfo *TRI;
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static char ID;
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};
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char OptimizeLEAPass::ID = 0;
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}
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FunctionPass *llvm::createX86OptimizeLEAs() { return new OptimizeLEAPass(); }
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int OptimizeLEAPass::calcInstrDist(const MachineInstr &First,
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const MachineInstr &Last) {
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// Both instructions must be in the same basic block and they must be
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// presented in InstrPos.
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assert(Last.getParent() == First.getParent() &&
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"Instructions are in different basic blocks");
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assert(InstrPos.find(&First) != InstrPos.end() &&
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InstrPos.find(&Last) != InstrPos.end() &&
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"Instructions' positions are undefined");
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return InstrPos[&Last] - InstrPos[&First];
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}
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// Find the best LEA instruction in the List to replace address recalculation in
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// MI. Such LEA must meet these requirements:
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// 1) The address calculated by the LEA differs only by the displacement from
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// the address used in MI.
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// 2) The register class of the definition of the LEA is compatible with the
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// register class of the address base register of MI.
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// 3) Displacement of the new memory operand should fit in 1 byte if possible.
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// 4) The LEA should be as close to MI as possible, and prior to it if
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// possible.
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bool OptimizeLEAPass::chooseBestLEA(const SmallVectorImpl<MachineInstr *> &List,
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const MachineInstr &MI,
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MachineInstr *&BestLEA,
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int64_t &AddrDispShift, int &Dist) {
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const MachineFunction *MF = MI.getParent()->getParent();
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const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MI.getDesc();
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int MemOpNo = X86II::getMemoryOperandNo(Desc.TSFlags) +
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X86II::getOperandBias(Desc);
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BestLEA = nullptr;
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// Loop over all LEA instructions.
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for (auto DefMI : List) {
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// Get new address displacement.
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int64_t AddrDispShiftTemp = getAddrDispShift(MI, MemOpNo, *DefMI, 1);
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// Make sure address displacement fits 4 bytes.
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if (!isInt<32>(AddrDispShiftTemp))
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continue;
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// Check that LEA def register can be used as MI address base. Some
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// instructions can use a limited set of registers as address base, for
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// example MOV8mr_NOREX. We could constrain the register class of the LEA
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// def to suit MI, however since this case is very rare and hard to
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// reproduce in a test it's just more reliable to skip the LEA.
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if (TII->getRegClass(Desc, MemOpNo + X86::AddrBaseReg, TRI, *MF) !=
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MRI->getRegClass(DefMI->getOperand(0).getReg()))
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continue;
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// Choose the closest LEA instruction from the list, prior to MI if
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// possible. Note that we took into account resulting address displacement
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// as well. Also note that the list is sorted by the order in which the LEAs
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// occur, so the break condition is pretty simple.
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int DistTemp = calcInstrDist(*DefMI, MI);
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assert(DistTemp != 0 &&
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"The distance between two different instructions cannot be zero");
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if (DistTemp > 0 || BestLEA == nullptr) {
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// Do not update return LEA, if the current one provides a displacement
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// which fits in 1 byte, while the new candidate does not.
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if (BestLEA != nullptr && !isInt<8>(AddrDispShiftTemp) &&
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isInt<8>(AddrDispShift))
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continue;
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BestLEA = DefMI;
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AddrDispShift = AddrDispShiftTemp;
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Dist = DistTemp;
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}
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// FIXME: Maybe we should not always stop at the first LEA after MI.
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if (DistTemp < 0)
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break;
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}
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return BestLEA != nullptr;
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}
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// Get the difference between the addresses' displacements of the two
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// instructions \p MI1 and \p MI2. The numbers of the first memory operands are
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// passed through \p N1 and \p N2.
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int64_t OptimizeLEAPass::getAddrDispShift(const MachineInstr &MI1, unsigned N1,
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const MachineInstr &MI2,
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unsigned N2) const {
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const MachineOperand &Op1 = MI1.getOperand(N1 + X86::AddrDisp);
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const MachineOperand &Op2 = MI2.getOperand(N2 + X86::AddrDisp);
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assert(isSimilarDispOp(Op1, Op2) &&
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"Address displacement operands are not compatible");
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// After the assert above we can be sure that both operands are of the same
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// valid type and use the same symbol/index/address, thus displacement shift
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// calculation is rather simple.
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if (Op1.isJTI())
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return 0;
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return Op1.isImm() ? Op1.getImm() - Op2.getImm()
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: Op1.getOffset() - Op2.getOffset();
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}
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// Check that the Last LEA can be replaced by the First LEA. To be so,
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// these requirements must be met:
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// 1) Addresses calculated by LEAs differ only by displacement.
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// 2) Def registers of LEAs belong to the same class.
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// 3) All uses of the Last LEA def register are replaceable, thus the
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// register is used only as address base.
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bool OptimizeLEAPass::isReplaceable(const MachineInstr &First,
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const MachineInstr &Last,
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int64_t &AddrDispShift) const {
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assert(isLEA(First) && isLEA(Last) &&
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"The function works only with LEA instructions");
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// Make sure that LEA def registers belong to the same class. There may be
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// instructions (like MOV8mr_NOREX) which allow a limited set of registers to
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// be used as their operands, so we must be sure that replacing one LEA
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// with another won't lead to putting a wrong register in the instruction.
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if (MRI->getRegClass(First.getOperand(0).getReg()) !=
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MRI->getRegClass(Last.getOperand(0).getReg()))
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return false;
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// Get new address displacement.
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AddrDispShift = getAddrDispShift(Last, 1, First, 1);
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// Loop over all uses of the Last LEA to check that its def register is
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// used only as address base for memory accesses. If so, it can be
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// replaced, otherwise - no.
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for (auto &MO : MRI->use_nodbg_operands(Last.getOperand(0).getReg())) {
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MachineInstr &MI = *MO.getParent();
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// Get the number of the first memory operand.
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const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MI.getDesc();
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int MemOpNo = X86II::getMemoryOperandNo(Desc.TSFlags);
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// If the use instruction has no memory operand - the LEA is not
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// replaceable.
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if (MemOpNo < 0)
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return false;
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MemOpNo += X86II::getOperandBias(Desc);
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// If the address base of the use instruction is not the LEA def register -
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// the LEA is not replaceable.
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if (!isIdenticalOp(MI.getOperand(MemOpNo + X86::AddrBaseReg), MO))
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return false;
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// If the LEA def register is used as any other operand of the use
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// instruction - the LEA is not replaceable.
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < MI.getNumOperands(); i++)
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if (i != (unsigned)(MemOpNo + X86::AddrBaseReg) &&
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isIdenticalOp(MI.getOperand(i), MO))
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return false;
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// Check that the new address displacement will fit 4 bytes.
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if (MI.getOperand(MemOpNo + X86::AddrDisp).isImm() &&
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!isInt<32>(MI.getOperand(MemOpNo + X86::AddrDisp).getImm() +
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AddrDispShift))
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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void OptimizeLEAPass::findLEAs(const MachineBasicBlock &MBB, MemOpMap &LEAs) {
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unsigned Pos = 0;
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for (auto &MI : MBB) {
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// Assign the position number to the instruction. Note that we are going to
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// move some instructions during the optimization however there will never
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// be a need to move two instructions before any selected instruction. So to
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// avoid multiple positions' updates during moves we just increase position
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// counter by two leaving a free space for instructions which will be moved.
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InstrPos[&MI] = Pos += 2;
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if (isLEA(MI))
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LEAs[getMemOpKey(MI, 1)].push_back(const_cast<MachineInstr *>(&MI));
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}
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}
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// Try to find load and store instructions which recalculate addresses already
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// calculated by some LEA and replace their memory operands with its def
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// register.
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bool OptimizeLEAPass::removeRedundantAddrCalc(MemOpMap &LEAs) {
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bool Changed = false;
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assert(!LEAs.empty());
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MachineBasicBlock *MBB = (*LEAs.begin()->second.begin())->getParent();
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// Process all instructions in basic block.
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for (auto I = MBB->begin(), E = MBB->end(); I != E;) {
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MachineInstr &MI = *I++;
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// Instruction must be load or store.
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if (!MI.mayLoadOrStore())
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continue;
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// Get the number of the first memory operand.
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const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MI.getDesc();
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int MemOpNo = X86II::getMemoryOperandNo(Desc.TSFlags);
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// If instruction has no memory operand - skip it.
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if (MemOpNo < 0)
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continue;
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MemOpNo += X86II::getOperandBias(Desc);
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// Get the best LEA instruction to replace address calculation.
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MachineInstr *DefMI;
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int64_t AddrDispShift;
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int Dist;
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if (!chooseBestLEA(LEAs[getMemOpKey(MI, MemOpNo)], MI, DefMI, AddrDispShift,
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Dist))
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continue;
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// If LEA occurs before current instruction, we can freely replace
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// the instruction. If LEA occurs after, we can lift LEA above the
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// instruction and this way to be able to replace it. Since LEA and the
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// instruction have similar memory operands (thus, the same def
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// instructions for these operands), we can always do that, without
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// worries of using registers before their defs.
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if (Dist < 0) {
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DefMI->removeFromParent();
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MBB->insert(MachineBasicBlock::iterator(&MI), DefMI);
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InstrPos[DefMI] = InstrPos[&MI] - 1;
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// Make sure the instructions' position numbers are sane.
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assert(((InstrPos[DefMI] == 1 &&
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MachineBasicBlock::iterator(DefMI) == MBB->begin()) ||
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InstrPos[DefMI] >
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InstrPos[&*std::prev(MachineBasicBlock::iterator(DefMI))]) &&
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"Instruction positioning is broken");
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}
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// Since we can possibly extend register lifetime, clear kill flags.
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MRI->clearKillFlags(DefMI->getOperand(0).getReg());
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++NumSubstLEAs;
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DEBUG(dbgs() << "OptimizeLEAs: Candidate to replace: "; MI.dump(););
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// Change instruction operands.
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MI.getOperand(MemOpNo + X86::AddrBaseReg)
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.ChangeToRegister(DefMI->getOperand(0).getReg(), false);
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MI.getOperand(MemOpNo + X86::AddrScaleAmt).ChangeToImmediate(1);
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MI.getOperand(MemOpNo + X86::AddrIndexReg)
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.ChangeToRegister(X86::NoRegister, false);
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MI.getOperand(MemOpNo + X86::AddrDisp).ChangeToImmediate(AddrDispShift);
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MI.getOperand(MemOpNo + X86::AddrSegmentReg)
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.ChangeToRegister(X86::NoRegister, false);
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DEBUG(dbgs() << "OptimizeLEAs: Replaced by: "; MI.dump(););
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Changed = true;
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}
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return Changed;
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}
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MachineInstr *OptimizeLEAPass::replaceDebugValue(MachineInstr &MI,
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unsigned VReg,
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int64_t AddrDispShift) {
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DIExpression *Expr = const_cast<DIExpression *>(MI.getDebugExpression());
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if (AddrDispShift != 0)
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Expr = DIExpression::prepend(Expr, DIExpression::NoDeref, AddrDispShift,
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DIExpression::WithStackValue);
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// Replace DBG_VALUE instruction with modified version.
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MachineBasicBlock *MBB = MI.getParent();
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DebugLoc DL = MI.getDebugLoc();
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bool IsIndirect = MI.isIndirectDebugValue();
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const MDNode *Var = MI.getDebugVariable();
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if (IsIndirect)
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assert(MI.getOperand(1).getImm() == 0 && "DBG_VALUE with nonzero offset");
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return BuildMI(*MBB, MBB->erase(&MI), DL, TII->get(TargetOpcode::DBG_VALUE),
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IsIndirect, VReg, Var, Expr);
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}
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// Try to find similar LEAs in the list and replace one with another.
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|
bool OptimizeLEAPass::removeRedundantLEAs(MemOpMap &LEAs) {
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|
bool Changed = false;
|
|
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|
// Loop over all entries in the table.
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|
for (auto &E : LEAs) {
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|
auto &List = E.second;
|
|
|
|
// Loop over all LEA pairs.
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|
auto I1 = List.begin();
|
|
while (I1 != List.end()) {
|
|
MachineInstr &First = **I1;
|
|
auto I2 = std::next(I1);
|
|
while (I2 != List.end()) {
|
|
MachineInstr &Last = **I2;
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|
int64_t AddrDispShift;
|
|
|
|
// LEAs should be in occurrence order in the list, so we can freely
|
|
// replace later LEAs with earlier ones.
|
|
assert(calcInstrDist(First, Last) > 0 &&
|
|
"LEAs must be in occurrence order in the list");
|
|
|
|
// Check that the Last LEA instruction can be replaced by the First.
|
|
if (!isReplaceable(First, Last, AddrDispShift)) {
|
|
++I2;
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|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Loop over all uses of the Last LEA and update their operands. Note
|
|
// that the correctness of this has already been checked in the
|
|
// isReplaceable function.
|
|
unsigned FirstVReg = First.getOperand(0).getReg();
|
|
unsigned LastVReg = Last.getOperand(0).getReg();
|
|
for (auto UI = MRI->use_begin(LastVReg), UE = MRI->use_end();
|
|
UI != UE;) {
|
|
MachineOperand &MO = *UI++;
|
|
MachineInstr &MI = *MO.getParent();
|
|
|
|
if (MI.isDebugValue()) {
|
|
// Replace DBG_VALUE instruction with modified version using the
|
|
// register from the replacing LEA and the address displacement
|
|
// between the LEA instructions.
|
|
replaceDebugValue(MI, FirstVReg, AddrDispShift);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Get the number of the first memory operand.
|
|
const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MI.getDesc();
|
|
int MemOpNo =
|
|
X86II::getMemoryOperandNo(Desc.TSFlags) +
|
|
X86II::getOperandBias(Desc);
|
|
|
|
// Update address base.
|
|
MO.setReg(FirstVReg);
|
|
|
|
// Update address disp.
|
|
MachineOperand &Op = MI.getOperand(MemOpNo + X86::AddrDisp);
|
|
if (Op.isImm())
|
|
Op.setImm(Op.getImm() + AddrDispShift);
|
|
else if (!Op.isJTI())
|
|
Op.setOffset(Op.getOffset() + AddrDispShift);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Since we can possibly extend register lifetime, clear kill flags.
|
|
MRI->clearKillFlags(FirstVReg);
|
|
|
|
++NumRedundantLEAs;
|
|
DEBUG(dbgs() << "OptimizeLEAs: Remove redundant LEA: "; Last.dump(););
|
|
|
|
// By this moment, all of the Last LEA's uses must be replaced. So we
|
|
// can freely remove it.
|
|
assert(MRI->use_empty(LastVReg) &&
|
|
"The LEA's def register must have no uses");
|
|
Last.eraseFromParent();
|
|
|
|
// Erase removed LEA from the list.
|
|
I2 = List.erase(I2);
|
|
|
|
Changed = true;
|
|
}
|
|
++I1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return Changed;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool OptimizeLEAPass::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) {
|
|
bool Changed = false;
|
|
|
|
if (DisableX86LEAOpt || skipFunction(*MF.getFunction()))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
MRI = &MF.getRegInfo();
|
|
TII = MF.getSubtarget<X86Subtarget>().getInstrInfo();
|
|
TRI = MF.getSubtarget<X86Subtarget>().getRegisterInfo();
|
|
|
|
// Process all basic blocks.
|
|
for (auto &MBB : MF) {
|
|
MemOpMap LEAs;
|
|
InstrPos.clear();
|
|
|
|
// Find all LEA instructions in basic block.
|
|
findLEAs(MBB, LEAs);
|
|
|
|
// If current basic block has no LEAs, move on to the next one.
|
|
if (LEAs.empty())
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
// Remove redundant LEA instructions.
|
|
Changed |= removeRedundantLEAs(LEAs);
|
|
|
|
// Remove redundant address calculations. Do it only for -Os/-Oz since only
|
|
// a code size gain is expected from this part of the pass.
|
|
if (MF.getFunction()->optForSize())
|
|
Changed |= removeRedundantAddrCalc(LEAs);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return Changed;
|
|
}
|