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James Molloy 8a74eca398 [MachinePipeliner] Improve the TargetInstrInfo API analyzeLoop/reduceLoopCount
Recommit: fix asan errors.

The way MachinePipeliner uses these target hooks is stateful - we reduce trip
count by one per call to reduceLoopCount. It's a little overfit for hardware
loops, where we don't have to worry about stitching a loop induction variable
across prologs and epilogs (the induction variable is implicit).

This patch introduces a new API:

  /// Analyze loop L, which must be a single-basic-block loop, and if the
  /// conditions can be understood enough produce a PipelinerLoopInfo object.
  virtual std::unique_ptr<PipelinerLoopInfo>
  analyzeLoopForPipelining(MachineBasicBlock *LoopBB) const;

The return value is expected to be an implementation of the abstract class:

  /// Object returned by analyzeLoopForPipelining. Allows software pipelining
  /// implementations to query attributes of the loop being pipelined.
  class PipelinerLoopInfo {
  public:
    virtual ~PipelinerLoopInfo();
    /// Return true if the given instruction should not be pipelined and should
    /// be ignored. An example could be a loop comparison, or induction variable
    /// update with no users being pipelined.
    virtual bool shouldIgnoreForPipelining(const MachineInstr *MI) const = 0;

    /// Create a condition to determine if the trip count of the loop is greater
    /// than TC.
    ///
    /// If the trip count is statically known to be greater than TC, return
    /// true. If the trip count is statically known to be not greater than TC,
    /// return false. Otherwise return nullopt and fill out Cond with the test
    /// condition.
    virtual Optional<bool>
    createTripCountGreaterCondition(int TC, MachineBasicBlock &MBB,
                                 SmallVectorImpl<MachineOperand> &Cond) = 0;

    /// Modify the loop such that the trip count is
    /// OriginalTC + TripCountAdjust.
    virtual void adjustTripCount(int TripCountAdjust) = 0;

    /// Called when the loop's preheader has been modified to NewPreheader.
    virtual void setPreheader(MachineBasicBlock *NewPreheader) = 0;

    /// Called when the loop is being removed.
    virtual void disposed() = 0;
  };

The Pipeliner (ModuloSchedule.cpp) can use this object to modify the loop while
allowing the target to hold its own state across all calls. This API, in
particular the disjunction of creating a trip count check condition and
adjusting the loop, improves the code quality in ModuloSchedule.cpp.

llvm-svn: 372463
2019-09-21 08:19:41 +00:00
Mitch Phillips 72a3d8597d Revert "[MachinePipeliner] Improve the TargetInstrInfo API analyzeLoop/reduceLoopCount"
This commit broke the ASan buildbot. See comments in rL372376 for more
information.

This reverts commit 15e27b0b6d.

llvm-svn: 372425
2019-09-20 20:25:16 +00:00
James Molloy 15e27b0b6d [MachinePipeliner] Improve the TargetInstrInfo API analyzeLoop/reduceLoopCount
The way MachinePipeliner uses these target hooks is stateful - we reduce trip
count by one per call to reduceLoopCount. It's a little overfit for hardware
loops, where we don't have to worry about stitching a loop induction variable
across prologs and epilogs (the induction variable is implicit).

This patch introduces a new API:

  /// Analyze loop L, which must be a single-basic-block loop, and if the
  /// conditions can be understood enough produce a PipelinerLoopInfo object.
  virtual std::unique_ptr<PipelinerLoopInfo>
  analyzeLoopForPipelining(MachineBasicBlock *LoopBB) const;

The return value is expected to be an implementation of the abstract class:

  /// Object returned by analyzeLoopForPipelining. Allows software pipelining
  /// implementations to query attributes of the loop being pipelined.
  class PipelinerLoopInfo {
  public:
    virtual ~PipelinerLoopInfo();
    /// Return true if the given instruction should not be pipelined and should
    /// be ignored. An example could be a loop comparison, or induction variable
    /// update with no users being pipelined.
    virtual bool shouldIgnoreForPipelining(const MachineInstr *MI) const = 0;

    /// Create a condition to determine if the trip count of the loop is greater
    /// than TC.
    ///
    /// If the trip count is statically known to be greater than TC, return
    /// true. If the trip count is statically known to be not greater than TC,
    /// return false. Otherwise return nullopt and fill out Cond with the test
    /// condition.
    virtual Optional<bool>
    createTripCountGreaterCondition(int TC, MachineBasicBlock &MBB,
                                 SmallVectorImpl<MachineOperand> &Cond) = 0;

    /// Modify the loop such that the trip count is
    /// OriginalTC + TripCountAdjust.
    virtual void adjustTripCount(int TripCountAdjust) = 0;

    /// Called when the loop's preheader has been modified to NewPreheader.
    virtual void setPreheader(MachineBasicBlock *NewPreheader) = 0;

    /// Called when the loop is being removed.
    virtual void disposed() = 0;
  };

The Pipeliner (ModuloSchedule.cpp) can use this object to modify the loop while
allowing the target to hold its own state across all calls. This API, in
particular the disjunction of creating a trip count check condition and
adjusting the loop, improves the code quality in ModuloSchedule.cpp.

llvm-svn: 372376
2019-09-20 08:57:46 +00:00
Krzysztof Parzyszek 5488deb1ab [Hexagon] Add more lit tests
llvm-svn: 328561
2018-03-26 17:53:48 +00:00