LiveInterval.cpp revision 38b0e7bbf2590f99122a2535d16f34bd12c3bb24
1//===-- LiveInterval.cpp - Live Interval Representation -------------------===//
2//
3//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
6// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This file implements the LiveRange and LiveInterval classes.  Given some
11// numbering of each the machine instructions an interval [i, j) is said to be a
12// live interval for register v if there is no instruction with number j' > j
13// such that v is live at j' abd there is no instruction with number i' < i such
14// that v is live at i'. In this implementation intervals can have holes,
15// i.e. an interval might look like [1,20), [50,65), [1000,1001).  Each
16// individual range is represented as an instance of LiveRange, and the whole
17// interval is represented as an instance of LiveInterval.
18//
19//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
20
21#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveInterval.h"
22#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
23#include "llvm/Support/Streams.h"
24#include "llvm/Target/MRegisterInfo.h"
25#include <algorithm>
26#include <iostream>
27#include <map>
28using namespace llvm;
29
30// An example for liveAt():
31//
32// this = [1,4), liveAt(0) will return false. The instruction defining this
33// spans slots [0,3]. The interval belongs to an spilled definition of the
34// variable it represents. This is because slot 1 is used (def slot) and spans
35// up to slot 3 (store slot).
36//
37bool LiveInterval::liveAt(unsigned I) const {
38  Ranges::const_iterator r = std::upper_bound(ranges.begin(), ranges.end(), I);
39
40  if (r == ranges.begin())
41    return false;
42
43  --r;
44  return r->contains(I);
45}
46
47// overlaps - Return true if the intersection of the two live intervals is
48// not empty.
49//
50// An example for overlaps():
51//
52// 0: A = ...
53// 4: B = ...
54// 8: C = A + B ;; last use of A
55//
56// The live intervals should look like:
57//
58// A = [3, 11)
59// B = [7, x)
60// C = [11, y)
61//
62// A->overlaps(C) should return false since we want to be able to join
63// A and C.
64//
65bool LiveInterval::overlapsFrom(const LiveInterval& other,
66                                const_iterator StartPos) const {
67  const_iterator i = begin();
68  const_iterator ie = end();
69  const_iterator j = StartPos;
70  const_iterator je = other.end();
71
72  assert((StartPos->start <= i->start || StartPos == other.begin()) &&
73         StartPos != other.end() && "Bogus start position hint!");
74
75  if (i->start < j->start) {
76    i = std::upper_bound(i, ie, j->start);
77    if (i != ranges.begin()) --i;
78  } else if (j->start < i->start) {
79    ++StartPos;
80    if (StartPos != other.end() && StartPos->start <= i->start) {
81      assert(StartPos < other.end() && i < end());
82      j = std::upper_bound(j, je, i->start);
83      if (j != other.ranges.begin()) --j;
84    }
85  } else {
86    return true;
87  }
88
89  if (j == je) return false;
90
91  while (i != ie) {
92    if (i->start > j->start) {
93      std::swap(i, j);
94      std::swap(ie, je);
95    }
96
97    if (i->end > j->start)
98      return true;
99    ++i;
100  }
101
102  return false;
103}
104
105/// extendIntervalEndTo - This method is used when we want to extend the range
106/// specified by I to end at the specified endpoint.  To do this, we should
107/// merge and eliminate all ranges that this will overlap with.  The iterator is
108/// not invalidated.
109void LiveInterval::extendIntervalEndTo(Ranges::iterator I, unsigned NewEnd) {
110  assert(I != ranges.end() && "Not a valid interval!");
111  unsigned ValId = I->ValId;
112
113  // Search for the first interval that we can't merge with.
114  Ranges::iterator MergeTo = next(I);
115  for (; MergeTo != ranges.end() && NewEnd >= MergeTo->end; ++MergeTo) {
116    assert(MergeTo->ValId == ValId && "Cannot merge with differing values!");
117  }
118
119  // If NewEnd was in the middle of an interval, make sure to get its endpoint.
120  I->end = std::max(NewEnd, prior(MergeTo)->end);
121
122  // Erase any dead ranges.
123  ranges.erase(next(I), MergeTo);
124
125  // If the newly formed range now touches the range after it and if they have
126  // the same value number, merge the two ranges into one range.
127  Ranges::iterator Next = next(I);
128  if (Next != ranges.end() && Next->start <= I->end && Next->ValId == ValId) {
129    I->end = Next->end;
130    ranges.erase(Next);
131  }
132}
133
134
135/// extendIntervalStartTo - This method is used when we want to extend the range
136/// specified by I to start at the specified endpoint.  To do this, we should
137/// merge and eliminate all ranges that this will overlap with.
138LiveInterval::Ranges::iterator
139LiveInterval::extendIntervalStartTo(Ranges::iterator I, unsigned NewStart) {
140  assert(I != ranges.end() && "Not a valid interval!");
141  unsigned ValId = I->ValId;
142
143  // Search for the first interval that we can't merge with.
144  Ranges::iterator MergeTo = I;
145  do {
146    if (MergeTo == ranges.begin()) {
147      I->start = NewStart;
148      ranges.erase(MergeTo, I);
149      return I;
150    }
151    assert(MergeTo->ValId == ValId && "Cannot merge with differing values!");
152    --MergeTo;
153  } while (NewStart <= MergeTo->start);
154
155  // If we start in the middle of another interval, just delete a range and
156  // extend that interval.
157  if (MergeTo->end >= NewStart && MergeTo->ValId == ValId) {
158    MergeTo->end = I->end;
159  } else {
160    // Otherwise, extend the interval right after.
161    ++MergeTo;
162    MergeTo->start = NewStart;
163    MergeTo->end = I->end;
164  }
165
166  ranges.erase(next(MergeTo), next(I));
167  return MergeTo;
168}
169
170LiveInterval::iterator
171LiveInterval::addRangeFrom(LiveRange LR, iterator From) {
172  unsigned Start = LR.start, End = LR.end;
173  iterator it = std::upper_bound(From, ranges.end(), Start);
174
175  // If the inserted interval starts in the middle or right at the end of
176  // another interval, just extend that interval to contain the range of LR.
177  if (it != ranges.begin()) {
178    iterator B = prior(it);
179    if (LR.ValId == B->ValId) {
180      if (B->start <= Start && B->end >= Start) {
181        extendIntervalEndTo(B, End);
182        return B;
183      }
184    } else {
185      // Check to make sure that we are not overlapping two live ranges with
186      // different ValId's.
187      assert(B->end <= Start &&
188             "Cannot overlap two LiveRanges with differing ValID's"
189             " (did you def the same reg twice in a MachineInstr?)");
190    }
191  }
192
193  // Otherwise, if this range ends in the middle of, or right next to, another
194  // interval, merge it into that interval.
195  if (it != ranges.end())
196    if (LR.ValId == it->ValId) {
197      if (it->start <= End) {
198        it = extendIntervalStartTo(it, Start);
199
200        // If LR is a complete superset of an interval, we may need to grow its
201        // endpoint as well.
202        if (End > it->end)
203          extendIntervalEndTo(it, End);
204        return it;
205      }
206    } else {
207      // Check to make sure that we are not overlapping two live ranges with
208      // different ValId's.
209      assert(it->start >= End &&
210             "Cannot overlap two LiveRanges with differing ValID's");
211    }
212
213  // Otherwise, this is just a new range that doesn't interact with anything.
214  // Insert it.
215  return ranges.insert(it, LR);
216}
217
218
219/// removeRange - Remove the specified range from this interval.  Note that
220/// the range must already be in this interval in its entirety.
221void LiveInterval::removeRange(unsigned Start, unsigned End) {
222  // Find the LiveRange containing this span.
223  Ranges::iterator I = std::upper_bound(ranges.begin(), ranges.end(), Start);
224  assert(I != ranges.begin() && "Range is not in interval!");
225  --I;
226  assert(I->contains(Start) && I->contains(End-1) &&
227         "Range is not entirely in interval!");
228
229  // If the span we are removing is at the start of the LiveRange, adjust it.
230  if (I->start == Start) {
231    if (I->end == End)
232      ranges.erase(I);  // Removed the whole LiveRange.
233    else
234      I->start = End;
235    return;
236  }
237
238  // Otherwise if the span we are removing is at the end of the LiveRange,
239  // adjust the other way.
240  if (I->end == End) {
241    I->end = Start;
242    return;
243  }
244
245  // Otherwise, we are splitting the LiveRange into two pieces.
246  unsigned OldEnd = I->end;
247  I->end = Start;   // Trim the old interval.
248
249  // Insert the new one.
250  ranges.insert(next(I), LiveRange(End, OldEnd, I->ValId));
251}
252
253/// getLiveRangeContaining - Return the live range that contains the
254/// specified index, or null if there is none.
255LiveInterval::const_iterator
256LiveInterval::FindLiveRangeContaining(unsigned Idx) const {
257  const_iterator It = std::upper_bound(begin(), end(), Idx);
258  if (It != ranges.begin()) {
259    --It;
260    if (It->contains(Idx))
261      return It;
262  }
263
264  return end();
265}
266
267LiveInterval::iterator
268LiveInterval::FindLiveRangeContaining(unsigned Idx) {
269  iterator It = std::upper_bound(begin(), end(), Idx);
270  if (It != begin()) {
271    --It;
272    if (It->contains(Idx))
273      return It;
274  }
275
276  return end();
277}
278
279/// join - Join two live intervals (this, and other) together.  This applies
280/// mappings to the value numbers in the LHS/RHS intervals as specified.  If
281/// the intervals are not joinable, this aborts.
282void LiveInterval::join(LiveInterval &Other, int *LHSValNoAssignments,
283                        int *RHSValNoAssignments,
284                        SmallVector<std::pair<unsigned,
285                                           unsigned>, 16> &NewValueNumberInfo) {
286
287  // Try to do the least amount of work possible.  In particular, if there are
288  // more liverange chunks in the other set than there are in the 'this' set,
289  // swap sets to merge the fewest chunks in possible.
290  //
291  // Also, if one range is a physreg and one is a vreg, we always merge from the
292  // vreg into the physreg, which leaves the vreg intervals pristine.
293  if ((Other.ranges.size() > ranges.size() &&
294      MRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(reg)) ||
295      MRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(Other.reg)) {
296    swap(Other);
297    std::swap(LHSValNoAssignments, RHSValNoAssignments);
298  }
299
300  // Determine if any of our live range values are mapped.  This is uncommon, so
301  // we want to avoid the interval scan if not.
302  bool MustMapCurValNos = false;
303  for (unsigned i = 0, e = getNumValNums(); i != e; ++i) {
304    if (ValueNumberInfo[i].first == ~2U) continue;  // tombstone value #
305    if (i != (unsigned)LHSValNoAssignments[i]) {
306      MustMapCurValNos = true;
307      break;
308    }
309  }
310
311  // If we have to apply a mapping to our base interval assignment, rewrite it
312  // now.
313  if (MustMapCurValNos) {
314    // Map the first live range.
315    iterator OutIt = begin();
316    OutIt->ValId = LHSValNoAssignments[OutIt->ValId];
317    ++OutIt;
318    for (iterator I = OutIt, E = end(); I != E; ++I) {
319      OutIt->ValId = LHSValNoAssignments[I->ValId];
320
321      // If this live range has the same value # as its immediate predecessor,
322      // and if they are neighbors, remove one LiveRange.  This happens when we
323      // have [0,3:0)[4,7:1) and map 0/1 onto the same value #.
324      if (OutIt->ValId == (OutIt-1)->ValId && (OutIt-1)->end == OutIt->start) {
325        (OutIt-1)->end = OutIt->end;
326      } else {
327        if (I != OutIt) {
328          OutIt->start = I->start;
329          OutIt->end = I->end;
330        }
331
332        // Didn't merge, on to the next one.
333        ++OutIt;
334      }
335    }
336
337    // If we merge some live ranges, chop off the end.
338    ranges.erase(OutIt, end());
339  }
340
341  // Okay, now insert the RHS live ranges into the LHS.
342  iterator InsertPos = begin();
343  for (iterator I = Other.begin(), E = Other.end(); I != E; ++I) {
344    // Map the ValId in the other live range to the current live range.
345    I->ValId = RHSValNoAssignments[I->ValId];
346    InsertPos = addRangeFrom(*I, InsertPos);
347  }
348
349  ValueNumberInfo.clear();
350  ValueNumberInfo.append(NewValueNumberInfo.begin(), NewValueNumberInfo.end());
351  weight += Other.weight;
352}
353
354/// MergeRangesInAsValue - Merge all of the intervals in RHS into this live
355/// interval as the specified value number.  The LiveRanges in RHS are
356/// allowed to overlap with LiveRanges in the current interval, but only if
357/// the overlapping LiveRanges have the specified value number.
358void LiveInterval::MergeRangesInAsValue(const LiveInterval &RHS,
359                                        unsigned LHSValNo) {
360  // TODO: Make this more efficient.
361  iterator InsertPos = begin();
362  for (const_iterator I = RHS.begin(), E = RHS.end(); I != E; ++I) {
363    // Map the ValId in the other live range to the current live range.
364    LiveRange Tmp = *I;
365    Tmp.ValId = LHSValNo;
366    InsertPos = addRangeFrom(Tmp, InsertPos);
367  }
368}
369
370
371/// MergeInClobberRanges - For any live ranges that are not defined in the
372/// current interval, but are defined in the Clobbers interval, mark them
373/// used with an unknown definition value.
374void LiveInterval::MergeInClobberRanges(const LiveInterval &Clobbers) {
375  if (Clobbers.begin() == Clobbers.end()) return;
376
377  // Find a value # to use for the clobber ranges.  If there is already a value#
378  // for unknown values, use it.
379  // FIXME: Use a single sentinal number for these!
380  unsigned ClobberValNo = getNextValue(~0U, 0);
381
382  iterator IP = begin();
383  for (const_iterator I = Clobbers.begin(), E = Clobbers.end(); I != E; ++I) {
384    unsigned Start = I->start, End = I->end;
385    IP = std::upper_bound(IP, end(), Start);
386
387    // If the start of this range overlaps with an existing liverange, trim it.
388    if (IP != begin() && IP[-1].end > Start) {
389      Start = IP[-1].end;
390      // Trimmed away the whole range?
391      if (Start >= End) continue;
392    }
393    // If the end of this range overlaps with an existing liverange, trim it.
394    if (IP != end() && End > IP->start) {
395      End = IP->start;
396      // If this trimmed away the whole range, ignore it.
397      if (Start == End) continue;
398    }
399
400    // Insert the clobber interval.
401    IP = addRangeFrom(LiveRange(Start, End, ClobberValNo), IP);
402  }
403}
404
405/// MergeValueNumberInto - This method is called when two value nubmers
406/// are found to be equivalent.  This eliminates V1, replacing all
407/// LiveRanges with the V1 value number with the V2 value number.  This can
408/// cause merging of V1/V2 values numbers and compaction of the value space.
409void LiveInterval::MergeValueNumberInto(unsigned V1, unsigned V2) {
410  assert(V1 != V2 && "Identical value#'s are always equivalent!");
411
412  // This code actually merges the (numerically) larger value number into the
413  // smaller value number, which is likely to allow us to compactify the value
414  // space.  The only thing we have to be careful of is to preserve the
415  // instruction that defines the result value.
416
417  // Make sure V2 is smaller than V1.
418  if (V1 < V2) {
419    setValueNumberInfo(V1, getValNumInfo(V2));
420    std::swap(V1, V2);
421  }
422
423  // Merge V1 live ranges into V2.
424  for (iterator I = begin(); I != end(); ) {
425    iterator LR = I++;
426    if (LR->ValId != V1) continue;  // Not a V1 LiveRange.
427
428    // Okay, we found a V1 live range.  If it had a previous, touching, V2 live
429    // range, extend it.
430    if (LR != begin()) {
431      iterator Prev = LR-1;
432      if (Prev->ValId == V2 && Prev->end == LR->start) {
433        Prev->end = LR->end;
434
435        // Erase this live-range.
436        ranges.erase(LR);
437        I = Prev+1;
438        LR = Prev;
439      }
440    }
441
442    // Okay, now we have a V1 or V2 live range that is maximally merged forward.
443    // Ensure that it is a V2 live-range.
444    LR->ValId = V2;
445
446    // If we can merge it into later V2 live ranges, do so now.  We ignore any
447    // following V1 live ranges, as they will be merged in subsequent iterations
448    // of the loop.
449    if (I != end()) {
450      if (I->start == LR->end && I->ValId == V2) {
451        LR->end = I->end;
452        ranges.erase(I);
453        I = LR+1;
454      }
455    }
456  }
457
458  // Now that V1 is dead, remove it.  If it is the largest value number, just
459  // nuke it (and any other deleted values neighboring it), otherwise mark it as
460  // ~1U so it can be nuked later.
461  if (V1 == getNumValNums()-1) {
462    do {
463      ValueNumberInfo.pop_back();
464    } while (ValueNumberInfo.back().first == ~1U);
465  } else {
466    ValueNumberInfo[V1].first = ~1U;
467  }
468}
469
470std::ostream& llvm::operator<<(std::ostream& os, const LiveRange &LR) {
471  return os << '[' << LR.start << ',' << LR.end << ':' << LR.ValId << ")";
472}
473
474void LiveRange::dump() const {
475  llvm_cerr << *this << "\n";
476}
477
478void LiveInterval::print(llvm_ostream &OS, const MRegisterInfo *MRI) const {
479  if (MRI && MRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(reg))
480    OS << MRI->getName(reg);
481  else
482    OS << "%reg" << reg;
483
484  OS << ',' << weight;
485
486  if (empty())
487    OS << "EMPTY";
488  else {
489    OS << " = ";
490    for (LiveInterval::Ranges::const_iterator I = ranges.begin(),
491           E = ranges.end(); I != E; ++I)
492    OS << *I;
493  }
494
495  // Print value number info.
496  if (getNumValNums()) {
497    OS << "  ";
498    for (unsigned i = 0; i != getNumValNums(); ++i) {
499      if (i) OS << " ";
500      OS << i << "@";
501      if (ValueNumberInfo[i].first == ~0U) {
502        OS << "?";
503      } else {
504        OS << ValueNumberInfo[i].first;
505      }
506    }
507  }
508}
509
510void LiveInterval::dump() const {
511  llvm_cerr << *this << "\n";
512}
513