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/*
* Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY APPLE INC. ``AS IS'' AND ANY
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE INC. OR
* CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
* EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
* PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
* PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY
* OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "DFGCSEPhase.h"
#if ENABLE(DFG_JIT)
#include "DFGAbstractHeap.h"
#include "DFGBlockMapInlines.h"
#include "DFGClobberSet.h"
#include "DFGClobberize.h"
#include "DFGDominators.h"
#include "DFGEdgeUsesStructure.h"
#include "DFGGraph.h"
#include "DFGPhase.h"
#include "JSCInlines.h"
#include <array>
#include <wtf/FastBitVector.h>
namespace JSC { namespace DFG {
// This file contains two CSE implementations: local and global. LocalCSE typically runs when we're
// in DFG mode, i.e. we want to compile quickly. LocalCSE contains a lot of optimizations for
// compile time. GlobalCSE, on the other hand, is fairly straight-forward. It will find more
// optimization opportunities by virtue of being global.
namespace {
const bool verbose = false;
class ClobberFilter {
public:
ClobberFilter(AbstractHeap heap)
: m_heap(heap)
{
}
bool operator()(const ImpureMap::KeyValuePairType& pair) const
{
return m_heap.overlaps(pair.key.heap());
}
private:
AbstractHeap m_heap;
};
inline void clobber(ImpureMap& map, AbstractHeap heap)
{
ClobberFilter filter(heap);
map.removeIf(filter);
}
class LocalCSEPhase : public Phase {
public:
LocalCSEPhase(Graph& graph)
: Phase(graph, "local common subexpression elimination")
, m_smallBlock(graph)
, m_largeBlock(graph)
{
}
bool run()
{
ASSERT(m_graph.m_fixpointState == FixpointNotConverged);
ASSERT(m_graph.m_form == ThreadedCPS || m_graph.m_form == LoadStore);
bool changed = false;
m_graph.clearReplacements();
for (BlockIndex blockIndex = m_graph.numBlocks(); blockIndex--;) {
BasicBlock* block = m_graph.block(blockIndex);
if (!block)
continue;
if (block->size() <= SmallMaps::capacity)
changed |= m_smallBlock.run(block);
else
changed |= m_largeBlock.run(block);
}
return changed;
}
private:
class SmallMaps {
public:
// This permits SmallMaps to be used for blocks that have up to 100 nodes. In practice,
// fewer than half of the nodes in a block have pure defs, and even fewer have impure defs.
// Thus, a capacity limit of 100 probably means that somewhere around ~40 things may end up
// in one of these "small" list-based maps. That number still seems largeish, except that
// the overhead of HashMaps can be quite high currently: clearing them, or even removing
// enough things from them, deletes (or resizes) their backing store eagerly. Hence
// HashMaps induce a lot of malloc traffic.
static const unsigned capacity = 100;
SmallMaps()
: m_pureLength(0)
, m_impureLength(0)
{
}
void clear()
{
m_pureLength = 0;
m_impureLength = 0;
}
void write(AbstractHeap heap)
{
for (unsigned i = 0; i < m_impureLength; ++i) {
if (heap.overlaps(m_impureMap[i].key.heap()))
m_impureMap[i--] = m_impureMap[--m_impureLength];
}
}
Node* addPure(PureValue value, Node* node)
{
for (unsigned i = m_pureLength; i--;) {
if (m_pureMap[i].key == value)
return m_pureMap[i].value;
}
ASSERT(m_pureLength < capacity);
m_pureMap[m_pureLength++] = WTF::KeyValuePair<PureValue, Node*>(value, node);
return nullptr;
}
LazyNode findReplacement(HeapLocation location)
{
for (unsigned i = m_impureLength; i--;) {
if (m_impureMap[i].key == location)
return m_impureMap[i].value;
}
return nullptr;
}
LazyNode addImpure(HeapLocation location, LazyNode node)
{
// FIXME: If we are using small maps, we must not def() derived values.
// For now the only derived values we def() are constant-based.
if (location.index() && !location.index().isNode())
return nullptr;
if (LazyNode result = findReplacement(location))
return result;
ASSERT(m_impureLength < capacity);
m_impureMap[m_impureLength++] = WTF::KeyValuePair<HeapLocation, LazyNode>(location, node);
return nullptr;
}
private:
WTF::KeyValuePair<PureValue, Node*> m_pureMap[capacity];
WTF::KeyValuePair<HeapLocation, LazyNode> m_impureMap[capacity];
unsigned m_pureLength;
unsigned m_impureLength;
};
class LargeMaps {
public:
LargeMaps()
{
}
void clear()
{
m_pureMap.clear();
m_impureMap.clear();
}
void write(AbstractHeap heap)
{
clobber(m_impureMap, heap);
}
Node* addPure(PureValue value, Node* node)
{
auto result = m_pureMap.add(value, node);
if (result.isNewEntry)
return nullptr;
return result.iterator->value;
}
LazyNode findReplacement(HeapLocation location)
{
return m_impureMap.get(location);
}
LazyNode addImpure(HeapLocation location, LazyNode node)
{
auto result = m_impureMap.add(location, node);
if (result.isNewEntry)
return nullptr;
return result.iterator->value;
}
private:
HashMap<PureValue, Node*> m_pureMap;
HashMap<HeapLocation, LazyNode> m_impureMap;
};
template<typename Maps>
class BlockCSE {
public:
BlockCSE(Graph& graph)
: m_graph(graph)
, m_insertionSet(graph)
{
}
bool run(BasicBlock* block)
{
m_maps.clear();
m_changed = false;
m_block = block;
for (unsigned nodeIndex = 0; nodeIndex < block->size(); ++nodeIndex) {
m_node = block->at(nodeIndex);
m_graph.performSubstitution(m_node);
if (m_node->op() == Identity) {
m_node->replaceWith(m_node->child1().node());
m_changed = true;
} else {
// This rule only makes sense for local CSE, since in SSA form we have already
// factored the bounds check out of the PutByVal. It's kind of gross, but we
// still have reason to believe that PutByValAlias is a good optimization and
// that it's better to do it with a single node rather than separating out the
// CheckInBounds.
if (m_node->op() == PutByVal || m_node->op() == PutByValDirect) {
HeapLocation heap;
Node* base = m_graph.varArgChild(m_node, 0).node();
Node* index = m_graph.varArgChild(m_node, 1).node();
ArrayMode mode = m_node->arrayMode();
switch (mode.type()) {
case Array::Int32:
if (!mode.isInBounds())
break;
heap = HeapLocation(
IndexedPropertyLoc, IndexedInt32Properties, base, index);
break;
case Array::Double:
if (!mode.isInBounds())
break;
heap = HeapLocation(
IndexedPropertyLoc, IndexedDoubleProperties, base, index);
break;
case Array::Contiguous:
if (!mode.isInBounds())
break;
heap = HeapLocation(
IndexedPropertyLoc, IndexedContiguousProperties, base, index);
break;
case Array::Int8Array:
case Array::Int16Array:
case Array::Int32Array:
case Array::Uint8Array:
case Array::Uint8ClampedArray:
case Array::Uint16Array:
case Array::Uint32Array:
case Array::Float32Array:
case Array::Float64Array:
if (!mode.isInBounds())
break;
heap = HeapLocation(
IndexedPropertyLoc, TypedArrayProperties, base, index);
break;
default:
break;
}
if (!!heap && m_maps.findReplacement(heap))
m_node->setOp(PutByValAlias);
}
clobberize(m_graph, m_node, *this);
}
}
m_insertionSet.execute(block);
return m_changed;
}
void read(AbstractHeap) { }
void write(AbstractHeap heap)
{
m_maps.write(heap);
}
void def(PureValue value)
{
Node* match = m_maps.addPure(value, m_node);
if (!match)
return;
m_node->replaceWith(match);
m_changed = true;
}
void def(HeapLocation location, LazyNode value)
{
LazyNode match = m_maps.addImpure(location, value);
if (!match)
return;
if (m_node->op() == GetLocal) {
// Usually the CPS rethreading phase does this. But it's OK for us to mess with
// locals so long as:
//
// - We dethread the graph. Any changes we make may invalidate the assumptions of
// our CPS form, particularly if this GetLocal is linked to the variablesAtTail.
//
// - We don't introduce a Phantom for the child of the GetLocal. This wouldn't be
// totally wrong but it would pessimize the code. Just because there is a
// GetLocal doesn't mean that the child was live. Simply rerouting the all uses
// of this GetLocal will preserve the live-at-exit information just fine.
//
// We accomplish the latter by just clearing the child; then the Phantom that we
// introduce won't have children and so it will eventually just be deleted.
m_node->child1() = Edge();
m_graph.dethread();
}
if (value.isNode() && value.asNode() == m_node) {
match.ensureIsNode(m_insertionSet, m_block, 0)->owner = m_block;
ASSERT(match.isNode());
m_node->replaceWith(match.asNode());
m_changed = true;
}
}
private:
Graph& m_graph;
bool m_changed;
Node* m_node;
BasicBlock* m_block;
Maps m_maps;
InsertionSet m_insertionSet;
};
BlockCSE<SmallMaps> m_smallBlock;
BlockCSE<LargeMaps> m_largeBlock;
};
class GlobalCSEPhase : public Phase {
public:
GlobalCSEPhase(Graph& graph)
: Phase(graph, "global common subexpression elimination")
, m_impureDataMap(graph)
, m_insertionSet(graph)
{
}
bool run()
{
ASSERT(m_graph.m_fixpointState == FixpointNotConverged);
ASSERT(m_graph.m_form == SSA);
m_graph.initializeNodeOwners();
m_graph.ensureDominators();
m_preOrder = m_graph.blocksInPreOrder();
// First figure out what gets clobbered by blocks. Node that this uses the preOrder list
// for convenience only.
for (unsigned i = m_preOrder.size(); i--;) {
m_block = m_preOrder[i];
m_impureData = &m_impureDataMap[m_block];
for (unsigned nodeIndex = m_block->size(); nodeIndex--;)
addWrites(m_graph, m_block->at(nodeIndex), m_impureData->writes);
}
// Based on my experience doing this before, what follows might have to be made iterative.
// Right now it doesn't have to be iterative because everything is dominator-bsed. But when
// validation is enabled, we check if iterating would find new CSE opportunities.
bool changed = iterate();
// FIXME: It should be possible to assert that CSE will not find any new opportunities if you
// run it a second time. Unfortunately, we cannot assert this right now. Note that if we did
// this, we'd have to first reset all of our state.
// https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145853
return changed;
}
bool iterate()
{
if (verbose)
dataLog("Performing iteration.\n");
m_changed = false;
m_graph.clearReplacements();
for (unsigned i = 0; i < m_preOrder.size(); ++i) {
m_block = m_preOrder[i];
m_impureData = &m_impureDataMap[m_block];
m_writesSoFar.clear();
if (verbose)
dataLog("Processing block ", *m_block, ":\n");
for (unsigned nodeIndex = 0; nodeIndex < m_block->size(); ++nodeIndex) {
m_nodeIndex = nodeIndex;
m_node = m_block->at(nodeIndex);
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Looking at node ", m_node, ":\n");
m_graph.performSubstitution(m_node);
if (m_node->op() == Identity) {
m_node->replaceWith(m_node->child1().node());
m_changed = true;
} else
clobberize(m_graph, m_node, *this);
}
m_insertionSet.execute(m_block);
m_impureData->didVisit = true;
}
return m_changed;
}
void read(AbstractHeap) { }
void write(AbstractHeap heap)
{
clobber(m_impureData->availableAtTail, heap);
m_writesSoFar.add(heap);
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Clobbered, new tail map: ", mapDump(m_impureData->availableAtTail), "\n");
}
void def(PureValue value)
{
// With pure values we do not have to worry about the possibility of some control flow path
// clobbering the value. So, we just search for all of the like values that have been
// computed. We pick one that is in a block that dominates ours. Note that this means that
// a PureValue will map to a list of nodes, since there may be many places in the control
// flow graph that compute a value but only one of them that dominates us. We may build up
// a large list of nodes that compute some value in the case of gnarly control flow. This
// is probably OK.
auto result = m_pureValues.add(value, Vector<Node*>());
if (result.isNewEntry) {
result.iterator->value.append(m_node);
return;
}
for (unsigned i = result.iterator->value.size(); i--;) {
Node* candidate = result.iterator->value[i];
if (m_graph.m_dominators->dominates(candidate->owner, m_block)) {
m_node->replaceWith(candidate);
m_changed = true;
return;
}
}
result.iterator->value.append(m_node);
}
LazyNode findReplacement(HeapLocation location)
{
// At this instant, our "availableAtTail" reflects the set of things that are available in
// this block so far. We check this map to find block-local CSE opportunities before doing
// a global search.
LazyNode match = m_impureData->availableAtTail.get(location);
if (!!match) {
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Found local match: ", match, "\n");
return match;
}
// If it's not available at this point in the block, and at some prior point in the block
// we have clobbered this heap location, then there is no point in doing a global search.
if (m_writesSoFar.overlaps(location.heap())) {
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Not looking globally because of local clobber: ", m_writesSoFar, "\n");
return nullptr;
}
// This perfoms a backward search over the control flow graph to find some possible
// non-local def() that matches our heap location. Such a match is only valid if there does
// not exist any path from that def() to our block that contains a write() that overlaps
// our heap. This algorithm looks for both of these things (the matching def and the
// overlapping writes) in one backwards DFS pass.
//
// This starts by looking at the starting block's predecessors, and then it continues along
// their predecessors. As soon as this finds a possible def() - one that defines the heap
// location we want while dominating our starting block - it assumes that this one must be
// the match. It then lets the DFS over predecessors complete, but it doesn't add the
// def()'s predecessors; this ensures that any blocks we visit thereafter are on some path
// from the def() to us. As soon as the DFG finds a write() that overlaps the location's
// heap, it stops, assuming that there is no possible match. Note that the write() case may
// trigger before we find a def(), or after. Either way, the write() case causes this
// function to immediately return nullptr.
//
// If the write() is found before we find the def(), then we know that any def() we would
// find would have a path to us that trips over the write() and hence becomes invalid. This
// is just a direct outcome of us looking for a def() that dominates us. Given a block A
// that dominates block B - so that A is the one that would have the def() and B is our
// starting block - we know that any other block must either be on the path from A to B, or
// it must be on a path from the root to A, but not both. So, if we haven't found A yet but
// we already have found a block C that has a write(), then C must be on some path from A
// to B, which means that A's def() is invalid for our purposes. Hence, before we find the
// def(), stopping on write() is the right thing to do.
//
// Stopping on write() is also the right thing to do after we find the def(). After we find
// the def(), we don't add that block's predecessors to the search worklist. That means
// that henceforth the only blocks we will see in the search are blocks on the path from
// the def() to us. If any such block has a write() that clobbers our heap then we should
// give up.
//
// Hence this graph search algorithm ends up being deceptively simple: any overlapping
// write() causes us to immediately return nullptr, and a matching def() means that we just
// record it and neglect to visit its precessors.
Vector<BasicBlock*, 8> worklist;
Vector<BasicBlock*, 8> seenList;
BitVector seen;
for (unsigned i = m_block->predecessors.size(); i--;) {
BasicBlock* predecessor = m_block->predecessors[i];
if (!seen.get(predecessor->index)) {
worklist.append(predecessor);
seen.set(predecessor->index);
}
}
while (!worklist.isEmpty()) {
BasicBlock* block = worklist.takeLast();
seenList.append(block);
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Searching in block ", *block, "\n");
ImpureBlockData& data = m_impureDataMap[block];
// We require strict domination because this would only see things in our own block if
// they came *after* our position in the block. Clearly, while our block dominates
// itself, the things in the block after us don't dominate us.
if (m_graph.m_dominators->strictlyDominates(block, m_block)) {
if (verbose)
dataLog(" It strictly dominates.\n");
DFG_ASSERT(m_graph, m_node, data.didVisit);
DFG_ASSERT(m_graph, m_node, !match);
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Availability map: ", mapDump(data.availableAtTail), "\n");
match = data.availableAtTail.get(location);
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Availability: ", match, "\n");
if (!!match) {
// Don't examine the predecessors of a match. At this point we just want to
// establish that other blocks on the path from here to there don't clobber
// the location we're interested in.
continue;
}
}
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Dealing with write set ", data.writes, "\n");
if (data.writes.overlaps(location.heap())) {
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Clobbered.\n");
return nullptr;
}
for (unsigned i = block->predecessors.size(); i--;) {
BasicBlock* predecessor = block->predecessors[i];
if (!seen.get(predecessor->index)) {
worklist.append(predecessor);
seen.set(predecessor->index);
}
}
}
if (!match)
return nullptr;
// Cache the results for next time. We cache them both for this block and for all of our
// predecessors, since even though we've already visited our predecessors, our predecessors
// probably have successors other than us.
// FIXME: Consider caching failed searches as well, when match is null. It's not clear that
// the reduction in compile time would warrant the increase in complexity, though.
// https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134876
for (BasicBlock* block : seenList)
m_impureDataMap[block].availableAtTail.add(location, match);
m_impureData->availableAtTail.add(location, match);
return match;
}
void def(HeapLocation location, LazyNode value)
{
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Got heap location def: ", location, " -> ", value, "\n");
LazyNode match = findReplacement(location);
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Got match: ", match, "\n");
if (!match) {
if (verbose)
dataLog(" Adding at-tail mapping: ", location, " -> ", value, "\n");
auto result = m_impureData->availableAtTail.add(location, value);
ASSERT_UNUSED(result, result.isNewEntry);
return;
}
if (value.isNode() && value.asNode() == m_node) {
if (!match.isNode()) {
// We need to properly record the constant in order to use an existing one if applicable.
// This ensures that re-running GCSE will not find new optimizations.
match.ensureIsNode(m_insertionSet, m_block, m_nodeIndex)->owner = m_block;
auto result = m_pureValues.add(PureValue(match.asNode(), match->constant()), Vector<Node*>());
bool replaced = false;
if (!result.isNewEntry) {
for (unsigned i = result.iterator->value.size(); i--;) {
Node* candidate = result.iterator->value[i];
if (m_graph.m_dominators->dominates(candidate->owner, m_block)) {
ASSERT(candidate);
match->replaceWith(candidate);
match.setNode(candidate);
replaced = true;
break;
}
}
}
if (!replaced)
result.iterator->value.append(match.asNode());
}
ASSERT(match.asNode());
m_node->replaceWith(match.asNode());
m_changed = true;
}
}
struct ImpureBlockData {
ImpureBlockData()
: didVisit(false)
{
}
ClobberSet writes;
ImpureMap availableAtTail;
bool didVisit;
};
Vector<BasicBlock*> m_preOrder;
PureMultiMap m_pureValues;
BlockMap<ImpureBlockData> m_impureDataMap;
BasicBlock* m_block;
Node* m_node;
unsigned m_nodeIndex;
ImpureBlockData* m_impureData;
ClobberSet m_writesSoFar;
InsertionSet m_insertionSet;
bool m_changed;
};
} // anonymous namespace
bool performLocalCSE(Graph& graph)
{
SamplingRegion samplingRegion("DFG LocalCSE Phase");
return runPhase<LocalCSEPhase>(graph);
}
bool performGlobalCSE(Graph& graph)
{
SamplingRegion samplingRegion("DFG GlobalCSE Phase");
return runPhase<GlobalCSEPhase>(graph);
}
} } // namespace JSC::DFG
#endif // ENABLE(DFG_JIT)
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