PrologEpilogInserter.cpp revision 349c4952009525b27383e2120a6b3c998f39bd09
1//===-- PrologEpilogInserter.cpp - Insert Prolog/Epilog code in function --===//
2//
3//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This pass is responsible for finalizing the functions frame layout, saving
11// callee saved registers, and for emitting prolog & epilog code for the
12// function.
13//
14// This pass must be run after register allocation.  After this pass is
15// executed, it is illegal to construct MO_FrameIndex operands.
16//
17//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
18
19#include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h"
20#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
21#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h"
22#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h"
23#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineModuleInfo.h"
24#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
25#include "llvm/CodeGen/RegisterScavenging.h"
26#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
27#include "llvm/Target/MRegisterInfo.h"
28#include "llvm/Target/TargetFrameInfo.h"
29#include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h"
30#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
31#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
32#include <climits>
33using namespace llvm;
34
35namespace {
36  struct VISIBILITY_HIDDEN PEI : public MachineFunctionPass {
37    static char ID;
38    PEI() : MachineFunctionPass((intptr_t)&ID) {}
39
40    const char *getPassName() const {
41      return "Prolog/Epilog Insertion & Frame Finalization";
42    }
43
44    /// runOnMachineFunction - Insert prolog/epilog code and replace abstract
45    /// frame indexes with appropriate references.
46    ///
47    bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &Fn) {
48      const MRegisterInfo *MRI = Fn.getTarget().getRegisterInfo();
49      RS = MRI->requiresRegisterScavenging(Fn) ? new RegScavenger() : NULL;
50
51      // Get MachineModuleInfo so that we can track the construction of the
52      // frame.
53      if (MachineModuleInfo *MMI = getAnalysisToUpdate<MachineModuleInfo>())
54        Fn.getFrameInfo()->setMachineModuleInfo(MMI);
55
56      // Allow the target machine to make some adjustments to the function
57      // e.g. UsedPhysRegs before calculateCalleeSavedRegisters.
58      MRI->processFunctionBeforeCalleeSavedScan(Fn, RS);
59
60      // Scan the function for modified callee saved registers and insert spill
61      // code for any callee saved registers that are modified.  Also calculate
62      // the MaxCallFrameSize and HasCalls variables for the function's frame
63      // information and eliminates call frame pseudo instructions.
64      calculateCalleeSavedRegisters(Fn);
65
66      // Add the code to save and restore the callee saved registers
67      saveCalleeSavedRegisters(Fn);
68
69      // Allow the target machine to make final modifications to the function
70      // before the frame layout is finalized.
71      Fn.getTarget().getRegisterInfo()->processFunctionBeforeFrameFinalized(Fn);
72
73      // Calculate actual frame offsets for all of the abstract stack objects...
74      calculateFrameObjectOffsets(Fn);
75
76      // Add prolog and epilog code to the function.  This function is required
77      // to align the stack frame as necessary for any stack variables or
78      // called functions.  Because of this, calculateCalleeSavedRegisters
79      // must be called before this function in order to set the HasCalls
80      // and MaxCallFrameSize variables.
81      insertPrologEpilogCode(Fn);
82
83      // Replace all MO_FrameIndex operands with physical register references
84      // and actual offsets.
85      //
86      replaceFrameIndices(Fn);
87
88      delete RS;
89      return true;
90    }
91
92  private:
93    RegScavenger *RS;
94
95    // MinCSFrameIndex, MaxCSFrameIndex - Keeps the range of callee saved
96    // stack frame indexes.
97    unsigned MinCSFrameIndex, MaxCSFrameIndex;
98
99    void calculateCalleeSavedRegisters(MachineFunction &Fn);
100    void saveCalleeSavedRegisters(MachineFunction &Fn);
101    void calculateFrameObjectOffsets(MachineFunction &Fn);
102    void replaceFrameIndices(MachineFunction &Fn);
103    void insertPrologEpilogCode(MachineFunction &Fn);
104  };
105  char PEI::ID = 0;
106}
107
108
109/// createPrologEpilogCodeInserter - This function returns a pass that inserts
110/// prolog and epilog code, and eliminates abstract frame references.
111///
112FunctionPass *llvm::createPrologEpilogCodeInserter() { return new PEI(); }
113
114
115/// calculateCalleeSavedRegisters - Scan the function for modified callee saved
116/// registers.  Also calculate the MaxCallFrameSize and HasCalls variables for
117/// the function's frame information and eliminates call frame pseudo
118/// instructions.
119///
120void PEI::calculateCalleeSavedRegisters(MachineFunction &Fn) {
121  const MRegisterInfo *RegInfo = Fn.getTarget().getRegisterInfo();
122  const TargetFrameInfo *TFI = Fn.getTarget().getFrameInfo();
123
124  // Get the callee saved register list...
125  const unsigned *CSRegs = RegInfo->getCalleeSavedRegs(&Fn);
126
127  // Get the function call frame set-up and tear-down instruction opcode
128  int FrameSetupOpcode   = RegInfo->getCallFrameSetupOpcode();
129  int FrameDestroyOpcode = RegInfo->getCallFrameDestroyOpcode();
130
131  // These are used to keep track the callee-save area. Initialize them.
132  MinCSFrameIndex = INT_MAX;
133  MaxCSFrameIndex = 0;
134
135  // Early exit for targets which have no callee saved registers and no call
136  // frame setup/destroy pseudo instructions.
137  if ((CSRegs == 0 || CSRegs[0] == 0) &&
138      FrameSetupOpcode == -1 && FrameDestroyOpcode == -1)
139    return;
140
141  unsigned MaxCallFrameSize = 0;
142  bool HasCalls = false;
143
144  std::vector<MachineBasicBlock::iterator> FrameSDOps;
145  for (MachineFunction::iterator BB = Fn.begin(), E = Fn.end(); BB != E; ++BB)
146    for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = BB->begin(); I != BB->end(); ++I)
147      if (I->getOpcode() == FrameSetupOpcode ||
148          I->getOpcode() == FrameDestroyOpcode) {
149        assert(I->getNumOperands() >= 1 && "Call Frame Setup/Destroy Pseudo"
150               " instructions should have a single immediate argument!");
151        unsigned Size = I->getOperand(0).getImm();
152        if (Size > MaxCallFrameSize) MaxCallFrameSize = Size;
153        HasCalls = true;
154        FrameSDOps.push_back(I);
155      }
156
157  MachineFrameInfo *FFI = Fn.getFrameInfo();
158  FFI->setHasCalls(HasCalls);
159  FFI->setMaxCallFrameSize(MaxCallFrameSize);
160
161  for (unsigned i = 0, e = FrameSDOps.size(); i != e; ++i) {
162    MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = FrameSDOps[i];
163    // If call frames are not being included as part of the stack frame,
164    // and there is no dynamic allocation (therefore referencing frame slots
165    // off sp), leave the pseudo ops alone. We'll eliminate them later.
166    if (RegInfo->hasReservedCallFrame(Fn) || RegInfo->hasFP(Fn))
167      RegInfo->eliminateCallFramePseudoInstr(Fn, *I->getParent(), I);
168  }
169
170  // Now figure out which *callee saved* registers are modified by the current
171  // function, thus needing to be saved and restored in the prolog/epilog.
172  //
173  const TargetRegisterClass* const *CSRegClasses =
174    RegInfo->getCalleeSavedRegClasses(&Fn);
175  std::vector<CalleeSavedInfo> CSI;
176  for (unsigned i = 0; CSRegs[i]; ++i) {
177    unsigned Reg = CSRegs[i];
178    if (Fn.getRegInfo().isPhysRegUsed(Reg)) {
179        // If the reg is modified, save it!
180      CSI.push_back(CalleeSavedInfo(Reg, CSRegClasses[i]));
181    } else {
182      for (const unsigned *AliasSet = RegInfo->getAliasSet(Reg);
183           *AliasSet; ++AliasSet) {  // Check alias registers too.
184        if (Fn.getRegInfo().isPhysRegUsed(*AliasSet)) {
185          CSI.push_back(CalleeSavedInfo(Reg, CSRegClasses[i]));
186          break;
187        }
188      }
189    }
190  }
191
192  if (CSI.empty())
193    return;   // Early exit if no callee saved registers are modified!
194
195  unsigned NumFixedSpillSlots;
196  const std::pair<unsigned,int> *FixedSpillSlots =
197    TFI->getCalleeSavedSpillSlots(NumFixedSpillSlots);
198
199  // Now that we know which registers need to be saved and restored, allocate
200  // stack slots for them.
201  for (unsigned i = 0, e = CSI.size(); i != e; ++i) {
202    unsigned Reg = CSI[i].getReg();
203    const TargetRegisterClass *RC = CSI[i].getRegClass();
204
205    // Check to see if this physreg must be spilled to a particular stack slot
206    // on this target.
207    const std::pair<unsigned,int> *FixedSlot = FixedSpillSlots;
208    while (FixedSlot != FixedSpillSlots+NumFixedSpillSlots &&
209           FixedSlot->first != Reg)
210      ++FixedSlot;
211
212    int FrameIdx;
213    if (FixedSlot == FixedSpillSlots+NumFixedSpillSlots) {
214      // Nope, just spill it anywhere convenient.
215      unsigned Align = RC->getAlignment();
216      unsigned StackAlign = TFI->getStackAlignment();
217      // We may not be able to sastify the desired alignment specification of
218      // the TargetRegisterClass if the stack alignment is smaller. Use the min.
219      Align = std::min(Align, StackAlign);
220      FrameIdx = FFI->CreateStackObject(RC->getSize(), Align);
221      if ((unsigned)FrameIdx < MinCSFrameIndex) MinCSFrameIndex = FrameIdx;
222      if ((unsigned)FrameIdx > MaxCSFrameIndex) MaxCSFrameIndex = FrameIdx;
223    } else {
224      // Spill it to the stack where we must.
225      FrameIdx = FFI->CreateFixedObject(RC->getSize(), FixedSlot->second);
226    }
227    CSI[i].setFrameIdx(FrameIdx);
228  }
229
230  FFI->setCalleeSavedInfo(CSI);
231}
232
233/// saveCalleeSavedRegisters -  Insert spill code for any callee saved registers
234/// that are modified in the function.
235///
236void PEI::saveCalleeSavedRegisters(MachineFunction &Fn) {
237  // Get callee saved register information.
238  MachineFrameInfo *FFI = Fn.getFrameInfo();
239  const std::vector<CalleeSavedInfo> &CSI = FFI->getCalleeSavedInfo();
240
241  // Early exit if no callee saved registers are modified!
242  if (CSI.empty())
243    return;
244
245  const TargetInstrInfo &TII = *Fn.getTarget().getInstrInfo();
246
247  // Now that we have a stack slot for each register to be saved, insert spill
248  // code into the entry block.
249  MachineBasicBlock *MBB = Fn.begin();
250  MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MBB->begin();
251  if (!TII.spillCalleeSavedRegisters(*MBB, I, CSI)) {
252    for (unsigned i = 0, e = CSI.size(); i != e; ++i) {
253      // Add the callee-saved register as live-in. It's killed at the spill.
254      MBB->addLiveIn(CSI[i].getReg());
255
256      // Insert the spill to the stack frame.
257      TII.storeRegToStackSlot(*MBB, I, CSI[i].getReg(), true,
258                                   CSI[i].getFrameIdx(), CSI[i].getRegClass());
259    }
260  }
261
262  // Add code to restore the callee-save registers in each exiting block.
263  for (MachineFunction::iterator FI = Fn.begin(), E = Fn.end(); FI != E; ++FI)
264    // If last instruction is a return instruction, add an epilogue.
265    if (!FI->empty() && FI->back().getDesc()->isReturn()) {
266      MBB = FI;
267      I = MBB->end(); --I;
268
269      // Skip over all terminator instructions, which are part of the return
270      // sequence.
271      MachineBasicBlock::iterator I2 = I;
272      while (I2 != MBB->begin() && (--I2)->getDesc()->isTerminator())
273        I = I2;
274
275      bool AtStart = I == MBB->begin();
276      MachineBasicBlock::iterator BeforeI = I;
277      if (!AtStart)
278        --BeforeI;
279
280      // Restore all registers immediately before the return and any terminators
281      // that preceed it.
282      if (!TII.restoreCalleeSavedRegisters(*MBB, I, CSI)) {
283        for (unsigned i = 0, e = CSI.size(); i != e; ++i) {
284          TII.loadRegFromStackSlot(*MBB, I, CSI[i].getReg(),
285                                        CSI[i].getFrameIdx(),
286                                        CSI[i].getRegClass());
287          assert(I != MBB->begin() &&
288                 "loadRegFromStackSlot didn't insert any code!");
289          // Insert in reverse order.  loadRegFromStackSlot can insert multiple
290          // instructions.
291          if (AtStart)
292            I = MBB->begin();
293          else {
294            I = BeforeI;
295            ++I;
296          }
297        }
298      }
299    }
300}
301
302
303/// calculateFrameObjectOffsets - Calculate actual frame offsets for all of the
304/// abstract stack objects.
305///
306void PEI::calculateFrameObjectOffsets(MachineFunction &Fn) {
307  const TargetFrameInfo &TFI = *Fn.getTarget().getFrameInfo();
308
309  bool StackGrowsDown =
310    TFI.getStackGrowthDirection() == TargetFrameInfo::StackGrowsDown;
311
312  // Loop over all of the stack objects, assigning sequential addresses...
313  MachineFrameInfo *FFI = Fn.getFrameInfo();
314
315  unsigned MaxAlign = 0;
316
317  // Start at the beginning of the local area.
318  // The Offset is the distance from the stack top in the direction
319  // of stack growth -- so it's always positive.
320  int64_t Offset = TFI.getOffsetOfLocalArea();
321  if (StackGrowsDown)
322    Offset = -Offset;
323  assert(Offset >= 0
324         && "Local area offset should be in direction of stack growth");
325
326  // If there are fixed sized objects that are preallocated in the local area,
327  // non-fixed objects can't be allocated right at the start of local area.
328  // We currently don't support filling in holes in between fixed sized objects,
329  // so we adjust 'Offset' to point to the end of last fixed sized
330  // preallocated object.
331  for (int i = FFI->getObjectIndexBegin(); i != 0; ++i) {
332    int64_t FixedOff;
333    if (StackGrowsDown) {
334      // The maximum distance from the stack pointer is at lower address of
335      // the object -- which is given by offset. For down growing stack
336      // the offset is negative, so we negate the offset to get the distance.
337      FixedOff = -FFI->getObjectOffset(i);
338    } else {
339      // The maximum distance from the start pointer is at the upper
340      // address of the object.
341      FixedOff = FFI->getObjectOffset(i) + FFI->getObjectSize(i);
342    }
343    if (FixedOff > Offset) Offset = FixedOff;
344  }
345
346  // First assign frame offsets to stack objects that are used to spill
347  // callee saved registers.
348  if (StackGrowsDown) {
349    for (unsigned i = MinCSFrameIndex; i <= MaxCSFrameIndex; ++i) {
350      // If stack grows down, we need to add size of find the lowest
351      // address of the object.
352      Offset += FFI->getObjectSize(i);
353
354      unsigned Align = FFI->getObjectAlignment(i);
355      // If the alignment of this object is greater than that of the stack, then
356      // increase the stack alignment to match.
357      MaxAlign = std::max(MaxAlign, Align);
358      // Adjust to alignment boundary
359      Offset = (Offset+Align-1)/Align*Align;
360
361      FFI->setObjectOffset(i, -Offset);        // Set the computed offset
362    }
363  } else {
364    for (unsigned i = MaxCSFrameIndex; i >= MinCSFrameIndex; --i) {
365      unsigned Align = FFI->getObjectAlignment(i);
366      // If the alignment of this object is greater than that of the stack, then
367      // increase the stack alignment to match.
368      MaxAlign = std::max(MaxAlign, Align);
369      // Adjust to alignment boundary
370      Offset = (Offset+Align-1)/Align*Align;
371
372      FFI->setObjectOffset(i, Offset);
373      Offset += FFI->getObjectSize(i);
374    }
375  }
376
377  // Make sure the special register scavenging spill slot is closest to the
378  // frame pointer if a frame pointer is required.
379  const MRegisterInfo *RegInfo = Fn.getTarget().getRegisterInfo();
380  if (RS && RegInfo->hasFP(Fn)) {
381    int SFI = RS->getScavengingFrameIndex();
382    if (SFI >= 0) {
383      // If stack grows down, we need to add size of the lowest
384      // address of the object.
385      if (StackGrowsDown)
386        Offset += FFI->getObjectSize(SFI);
387
388      unsigned Align = FFI->getObjectAlignment(SFI);
389      // Adjust to alignment boundary
390      Offset = (Offset+Align-1)/Align*Align;
391
392      if (StackGrowsDown) {
393        FFI->setObjectOffset(SFI, -Offset);        // Set the computed offset
394      } else {
395        FFI->setObjectOffset(SFI, Offset);
396        Offset += FFI->getObjectSize(SFI);
397      }
398    }
399  }
400
401  // Then assign frame offsets to stack objects that are not used to spill
402  // callee saved registers.
403  for (unsigned i = 0, e = FFI->getObjectIndexEnd(); i != e; ++i) {
404    if (i >= MinCSFrameIndex && i <= MaxCSFrameIndex)
405      continue;
406    if (RS && (int)i == RS->getScavengingFrameIndex())
407      continue;
408
409    // If stack grows down, we need to add size of find the lowest
410    // address of the object.
411    if (StackGrowsDown)
412      Offset += FFI->getObjectSize(i);
413
414    unsigned Align = FFI->getObjectAlignment(i);
415    // If the alignment of this object is greater than that of the stack, then
416    // increase the stack alignment to match.
417    MaxAlign = std::max(MaxAlign, Align);
418    // Adjust to alignment boundary
419    Offset = (Offset+Align-1)/Align*Align;
420
421    if (StackGrowsDown) {
422      FFI->setObjectOffset(i, -Offset);        // Set the computed offset
423    } else {
424      FFI->setObjectOffset(i, Offset);
425      Offset += FFI->getObjectSize(i);
426    }
427  }
428
429  // Make sure the special register scavenging spill slot is closest to the
430  // stack pointer.
431  if (RS && !RegInfo->hasFP(Fn)) {
432    int SFI = RS->getScavengingFrameIndex();
433    if (SFI >= 0) {
434      // If stack grows down, we need to add size of find the lowest
435      // address of the object.
436      if (StackGrowsDown)
437        Offset += FFI->getObjectSize(SFI);
438
439      unsigned Align = FFI->getObjectAlignment(SFI);
440      // Adjust to alignment boundary
441      Offset = (Offset+Align-1)/Align*Align;
442
443      if (StackGrowsDown) {
444        FFI->setObjectOffset(SFI, -Offset);        // Set the computed offset
445      } else {
446        FFI->setObjectOffset(SFI, Offset);
447        Offset += FFI->getObjectSize(SFI);
448      }
449    }
450  }
451
452  // Round up the size to a multiple of the alignment, but only if there are
453  // calls or alloca's in the function.  This ensures that any calls to
454  // subroutines have their stack frames suitable aligned.
455  if (!RegInfo->targetHandlesStackFrameRounding() &&
456      (FFI->hasCalls() || FFI->hasVarSizedObjects())) {
457    // If we have reserved argument space for call sites in the function
458    // immediately on entry to the current function, count it as part of the
459    // overall stack size.
460    if (RegInfo->hasReservedCallFrame(Fn))
461      Offset += FFI->getMaxCallFrameSize();
462
463    unsigned AlignMask = TFI.getStackAlignment() - 1;
464    Offset = (Offset + AlignMask) & ~uint64_t(AlignMask);
465  }
466
467  // Update frame info to pretend that this is part of the stack...
468  FFI->setStackSize(Offset+TFI.getOffsetOfLocalArea());
469
470  // Remember the required stack alignment in case targets need it to perform
471  // dynamic stack alignment.
472  assert(FFI->getMaxAlignment() == MaxAlign &&
473         "Stack alignment calculation broken!");
474}
475
476
477/// insertPrologEpilogCode - Scan the function for modified callee saved
478/// registers, insert spill code for these callee saved registers, then add
479/// prolog and epilog code to the function.
480///
481void PEI::insertPrologEpilogCode(MachineFunction &Fn) {
482  // Add prologue to the function...
483  Fn.getTarget().getRegisterInfo()->emitPrologue(Fn);
484
485  // Add epilogue to restore the callee-save registers in each exiting block
486  for (MachineFunction::iterator I = Fn.begin(), E = Fn.end(); I != E; ++I) {
487    // If last instruction is a return instruction, add an epilogue
488    if (!I->empty() && I->back().getDesc()->isReturn())
489      Fn.getTarget().getRegisterInfo()->emitEpilogue(Fn, *I);
490  }
491}
492
493
494/// replaceFrameIndices - Replace all MO_FrameIndex operands with physical
495/// register references and actual offsets.
496///
497void PEI::replaceFrameIndices(MachineFunction &Fn) {
498  if (!Fn.getFrameInfo()->hasStackObjects()) return; // Nothing to do?
499
500  const TargetMachine &TM = Fn.getTarget();
501  assert(TM.getRegisterInfo() && "TM::getRegisterInfo() must be implemented!");
502  const MRegisterInfo &MRI = *TM.getRegisterInfo();
503  const TargetFrameInfo *TFI = TM.getFrameInfo();
504  bool StackGrowsDown =
505    TFI->getStackGrowthDirection() == TargetFrameInfo::StackGrowsDown;
506  int FrameSetupOpcode   = MRI.getCallFrameSetupOpcode();
507  int FrameDestroyOpcode = MRI.getCallFrameDestroyOpcode();
508
509  for (MachineFunction::iterator BB = Fn.begin(), E = Fn.end(); BB != E; ++BB) {
510    int SPAdj = 0;  // SP offset due to call frame setup / destroy.
511    if (RS) RS->enterBasicBlock(BB);
512    for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = BB->begin(); I != BB->end(); ) {
513      MachineInstr *MI = I;
514
515      // Remember how much SP has been adjustment to create the call frame.
516      if (I->getOpcode() == FrameSetupOpcode ||
517          I->getOpcode() == FrameDestroyOpcode) {
518        int Size = I->getOperand(0).getImm();
519        if ((!StackGrowsDown && I->getOpcode() == FrameSetupOpcode) ||
520            (StackGrowsDown && I->getOpcode() == FrameDestroyOpcode))
521          Size = -Size;
522        SPAdj += Size;
523        MachineBasicBlock::iterator PrevI = prior(I);
524        MRI.eliminateCallFramePseudoInstr(Fn, *BB, I);
525        // Visit the instructions created by eliminateCallFramePseudoInstr().
526        I = next(PrevI);
527        MI = NULL;
528      } else {
529        I++;
530        for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i)
531          if (MI->getOperand(i).isFrameIndex()) {
532            // If this instruction has a FrameIndex operand, we need to use that
533            // target machine register info object to eliminate it.
534            MRI.eliminateFrameIndex(MI, SPAdj, RS);
535
536            // Revisit the instruction in full.  Some instructions (e.g. inline
537            // asm instructions) can have multiple frame indices.
538            --I;
539            MI = 0;
540            break;
541          }
542      }
543      // Update register states.
544      if (RS && MI) RS->forward(MI);
545    }
546    assert(SPAdj == 0 && "Unbalanced call frame setup / destroy pairs?");
547  }
548}
549