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//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines the interface for the loop memory dependence framework that
// was originally developed for the Loop Vectorizer.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_LOOPACCESSANALYSIS_H
#define LLVM_ANALYSIS_LOOPACCESSANALYSIS_H
#include "llvm/ADT/EquivalenceClasses.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/AliasSetTracker.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionExpressions.h"
#include "llvm/IR/ValueHandle.h"
#include "llvm/Pass.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
namespace llvm {
class Value;
class DataLayout;
class AliasAnalysis;
class ScalarEvolution;
class Loop;
class SCEV;
/// Optimization analysis message produced during vectorization. Messages inform
/// the user why vectorization did not occur.
class LoopAccessReport {
std::string Message;
const Instruction *Instr;
protected:
LoopAccessReport(const Twine &Message, const Instruction *I)
: Message(Message.str()), Instr(I) {}
public:
LoopAccessReport(const Instruction *I = nullptr) : Instr(I) {}
template <typename A> LoopAccessReport &operator<<(const A &Value) {
raw_string_ostream Out(Message);
Out << Value;
return *this;
}
const Instruction *getInstr() const { return Instr; }
std::string &str() { return Message; }
const std::string &str() const { return Message; }
operator Twine() { return Message; }
/// \brief Emit an analysis note for \p PassName with the debug location from
/// the instruction in \p Message if available. Otherwise use the location of
/// \p TheLoop.
static void emitAnalysis(const LoopAccessReport &Message,
const Function *TheFunction,
const Loop *TheLoop,
const char *PassName);
};
/// \brief Collection of parameters shared beetween the Loop Vectorizer and the
/// Loop Access Analysis.
struct VectorizerParams {
/// \brief Maximum SIMD width.
static const unsigned MaxVectorWidth;
/// \brief VF as overridden by the user.
static unsigned VectorizationFactor;
/// \brief Interleave factor as overridden by the user.
static unsigned VectorizationInterleave;
/// \brief True if force-vector-interleave was specified by the user.
static bool isInterleaveForced();
/// \\brief When performing memory disambiguation checks at runtime do not
/// make more than this number of comparisons.
static unsigned RuntimeMemoryCheckThreshold;
};
/// \brief Checks memory dependences among accesses to the same underlying
/// object to determine whether there vectorization is legal or not (and at
/// which vectorization factor).
///
/// Note: This class will compute a conservative dependence for access to
/// different underlying pointers. Clients, such as the loop vectorizer, will
/// sometimes deal these potential dependencies by emitting runtime checks.
///
/// We use the ScalarEvolution framework to symbolically evalutate access
/// functions pairs. Since we currently don't restructure the loop we can rely
/// on the program order of memory accesses to determine their safety.
/// At the moment we will only deem accesses as safe for:
/// * A negative constant distance assuming program order.
///
/// Safe: tmp = a[i + 1]; OR a[i + 1] = x;
/// a[i] = tmp; y = a[i];
///
/// The latter case is safe because later checks guarantuee that there can't
/// be a cycle through a phi node (that is, we check that "x" and "y" is not
/// the same variable: a header phi can only be an induction or a reduction, a
/// reduction can't have a memory sink, an induction can't have a memory
/// source). This is important and must not be violated (or we have to
/// resort to checking for cycles through memory).
///
/// * A positive constant distance assuming program order that is bigger
/// than the biggest memory access.
///
/// tmp = a[i] OR b[i] = x
/// a[i+2] = tmp y = b[i+2];
///
/// Safe distance: 2 x sizeof(a[0]), and 2 x sizeof(b[0]), respectively.
///
/// * Zero distances and all accesses have the same size.
///
class MemoryDepChecker {
public:
typedef PointerIntPair<Value *, 1, bool> MemAccessInfo;
typedef SmallPtrSet<MemAccessInfo, 8> MemAccessInfoSet;
/// \brief Set of potential dependent memory accesses.
typedef EquivalenceClasses<MemAccessInfo> DepCandidates;
/// \brief Dependece between memory access instructions.
struct Dependence {
/// \brief The type of the dependence.
enum DepType {
// No dependence.
NoDep,
// We couldn't determine the direction or the distance.
Unknown,
// Lexically forward.
Forward,
// Forward, but if vectorized, is likely to prevent store-to-load
// forwarding.
ForwardButPreventsForwarding,
// Lexically backward.
Backward,
// Backward, but the distance allows a vectorization factor of
// MaxSafeDepDistBytes.
BackwardVectorizable,
// Same, but may prevent store-to-load forwarding.
BackwardVectorizableButPreventsForwarding
};
/// \brief String version of the types.
static const char *DepName[];
/// \brief Index of the source of the dependence in the InstMap vector.
unsigned Source;
/// \brief Index of the destination of the dependence in the InstMap vector.
unsigned Destination;
/// \brief The type of the dependence.
DepType Type;
Dependence(unsigned Source, unsigned Destination, DepType Type)
: Source(Source), Destination(Destination), Type(Type) {}
/// \brief Dependence types that don't prevent vectorization.
static bool isSafeForVectorization(DepType Type);
/// \brief Dependence types that can be queried from the analysis.
static bool isInterestingDependence(DepType Type);
/// \brief Lexically backward dependence types.
bool isPossiblyBackward() const;
/// \brief Print the dependence. \p Instr is used to map the instruction
/// indices to instructions.
void print(raw_ostream &OS, unsigned Depth,
const SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &Instrs) const;
};
MemoryDepChecker(ScalarEvolution *Se, const Loop *L)
: SE(Se), InnermostLoop(L), AccessIdx(0),
ShouldRetryWithRuntimeCheck(false), SafeForVectorization(true),
RecordInterestingDependences(true) {}
/// \brief Register the location (instructions are given increasing numbers)
/// of a write access.
void addAccess(StoreInst *SI) {
Value *Ptr = SI->getPointerOperand();
Accesses[MemAccessInfo(Ptr, true)].push_back(AccessIdx);
InstMap.push_back(SI);
++AccessIdx;
}
/// \brief Register the location (instructions are given increasing numbers)
/// of a write access.
void addAccess(LoadInst *LI) {
Value *Ptr = LI->getPointerOperand();
Accesses[MemAccessInfo(Ptr, false)].push_back(AccessIdx);
InstMap.push_back(LI);
++AccessIdx;
}
/// \brief Check whether the dependencies between the accesses are safe.
///
/// Only checks sets with elements in \p CheckDeps.
bool areDepsSafe(DepCandidates &AccessSets, MemAccessInfoSet &CheckDeps,
const ValueToValueMap &Strides);
/// \brief No memory dependence was encountered that would inhibit
/// vectorization.
bool isSafeForVectorization() const { return SafeForVectorization; }
/// \brief The maximum number of bytes of a vector register we can vectorize
/// the accesses safely with.
unsigned getMaxSafeDepDistBytes() { return MaxSafeDepDistBytes; }
/// \brief In same cases when the dependency check fails we can still
/// vectorize the loop with a dynamic array access check.
bool shouldRetryWithRuntimeCheck() { return ShouldRetryWithRuntimeCheck; }
/// \brief Returns the interesting dependences. If null is returned we
/// exceeded the MaxInterestingDependence threshold and this information is
/// not available.
const SmallVectorImpl<Dependence> *getInterestingDependences() const {
return RecordInterestingDependences ? &InterestingDependences : nullptr;
}
void clearInterestingDependences() { InterestingDependences.clear(); }
/// \brief The vector of memory access instructions. The indices are used as
/// instruction identifiers in the Dependence class.
const SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &getMemoryInstructions() const {
return InstMap;
}
/// \brief Find the set of instructions that read or write via \p Ptr.
SmallVector<Instruction *, 4> getInstructionsForAccess(Value *Ptr,
bool isWrite) const;
private:
ScalarEvolution *SE;
const Loop *InnermostLoop;
/// \brief Maps access locations (ptr, read/write) to program order.
DenseMap<MemAccessInfo, std::vector<unsigned> > Accesses;
/// \brief Memory access instructions in program order.
SmallVector<Instruction *, 16> InstMap;
/// \brief The program order index to be used for the next instruction.
unsigned AccessIdx;
// We can access this many bytes in parallel safely.
unsigned MaxSafeDepDistBytes;
/// \brief If we see a non-constant dependence distance we can still try to
/// vectorize this loop with runtime checks.
bool ShouldRetryWithRuntimeCheck;
/// \brief No memory dependence was encountered that would inhibit
/// vectorization.
bool SafeForVectorization;
//// \brief True if InterestingDependences reflects the dependences in the
//// loop. If false we exceeded MaxInterestingDependence and
//// InterestingDependences is invalid.
bool RecordInterestingDependences;
/// \brief Interesting memory dependences collected during the analysis as
/// defined by isInterestingDependence. Only valid if
/// RecordInterestingDependences is true.
SmallVector<Dependence, 8> InterestingDependences;
/// \brief Check whether there is a plausible dependence between the two
/// accesses.
///
/// Access \p A must happen before \p B in program order. The two indices
/// identify the index into the program order map.
///
/// This function checks whether there is a plausible dependence (or the
/// absence of such can't be proved) between the two accesses. If there is a
/// plausible dependence but the dependence distance is bigger than one
/// element access it records this distance in \p MaxSafeDepDistBytes (if this
/// distance is smaller than any other distance encountered so far).
/// Otherwise, this function returns true signaling a possible dependence.
Dependence::DepType isDependent(const MemAccessInfo &A, unsigned AIdx,
const MemAccessInfo &B, unsigned BIdx,
const ValueToValueMap &Strides);
/// \brief Check whether the data dependence could prevent store-load
/// forwarding.
bool couldPreventStoreLoadForward(unsigned Distance, unsigned TypeByteSize);
};
/// \brief Holds information about the memory runtime legality checks to verify
/// that a group of pointers do not overlap.
class RuntimePointerChecking {
public:
struct PointerInfo {
/// Holds the pointer value that we need to check.
TrackingVH<Value> PointerValue;
/// Holds the pointer value at the beginning of the loop.
const SCEV *Start;
/// Holds the pointer value at the end of the loop.
const SCEV *End;
/// Holds the information if this pointer is used for writing to memory.
bool IsWritePtr;
/// Holds the id of the set of pointers that could be dependent because of a
/// shared underlying object.
unsigned DependencySetId;
/// Holds the id of the disjoint alias set to which this pointer belongs.
unsigned AliasSetId;
/// SCEV for the access.
const SCEV *Expr;
PointerInfo(Value *PointerValue, const SCEV *Start, const SCEV *End,
bool IsWritePtr, unsigned DependencySetId, unsigned AliasSetId,
const SCEV *Expr)
: PointerValue(PointerValue), Start(Start), End(End),
IsWritePtr(IsWritePtr), DependencySetId(DependencySetId),
AliasSetId(AliasSetId), Expr(Expr) {}
};
RuntimePointerChecking(ScalarEvolution *SE) : Need(false), SE(SE) {}
/// Reset the state of the pointer runtime information.
void reset() {
Need = false;
Pointers.clear();
}
/// Insert a pointer and calculate the start and end SCEVs.
void insert(Loop *Lp, Value *Ptr, bool WritePtr, unsigned DepSetId,
unsigned ASId, const ValueToValueMap &Strides);
/// \brief No run-time memory checking is necessary.
bool empty() const { return Pointers.empty(); }
/// A grouping of pointers. A single memcheck is required between
/// two groups.
struct CheckingPtrGroup {
/// \brief Create a new pointer checking group containing a single
/// pointer, with index \p Index in RtCheck.
CheckingPtrGroup(unsigned Index, RuntimePointerChecking &RtCheck)
: RtCheck(RtCheck), High(RtCheck.Pointers[Index].End),
Low(RtCheck.Pointers[Index].Start) {
Members.push_back(Index);
}
/// \brief Tries to add the pointer recorded in RtCheck at index
/// \p Index to this pointer checking group. We can only add a pointer
/// to a checking group if we will still be able to get
/// the upper and lower bounds of the check. Returns true in case
/// of success, false otherwise.
bool addPointer(unsigned Index);
/// Constitutes the context of this pointer checking group. For each
/// pointer that is a member of this group we will retain the index
/// at which it appears in RtCheck.
RuntimePointerChecking &RtCheck;
/// The SCEV expression which represents the upper bound of all the
/// pointers in this group.
const SCEV *High;
/// The SCEV expression which represents the lower bound of all the
/// pointers in this group.
const SCEV *Low;
/// Indices of all the pointers that constitute this grouping.
SmallVector<unsigned, 2> Members;
};
/// \brief Groups pointers such that a single memcheck is required
/// between two different groups. This will clear the CheckingGroups vector
/// and re-compute it. We will only group dependecies if \p UseDependencies
/// is true, otherwise we will create a separate group for each pointer.
void groupChecks(MemoryDepChecker::DepCandidates &DepCands,
bool UseDependencies);
/// \brief Decide if we need to add a check between two groups of pointers,
/// according to needsChecking.
bool needsChecking(const CheckingPtrGroup &M, const CheckingPtrGroup &N,
const SmallVectorImpl<int> *PtrPartition) const;
/// \brief Return true if any pointer requires run-time checking according
/// to needsChecking.
bool needsAnyChecking(const SmallVectorImpl<int> *PtrPartition) const;
/// \brief Returns the number of run-time checks required according to
/// needsChecking.
unsigned getNumberOfChecks(const SmallVectorImpl<int> *PtrPartition) const;
/// \brief Print the list run-time memory checks necessary.
///
/// If \p PtrPartition is set, it contains the partition number for
/// pointers (-1 if the pointer belongs to multiple partitions). In this
/// case omit checks between pointers belonging to the same partition.
void print(raw_ostream &OS, unsigned Depth = 0,
const SmallVectorImpl<int> *PtrPartition = nullptr) const;
/// This flag indicates if we need to add the runtime check.
bool Need;
/// Information about the pointers that may require checking.
SmallVector<PointerInfo, 2> Pointers;
/// Holds a partitioning of pointers into "check groups".
SmallVector<CheckingPtrGroup, 2> CheckingGroups;
private:
/// \brief Decide whether we need to issue a run-time check for pointer at
/// index \p I and \p J to prove their independence.
///
/// If \p PtrPartition is set, it contains the partition number for
/// pointers (-1 if the pointer belongs to multiple partitions). In this
/// case omit checks between pointers belonging to the same partition.
bool needsChecking(unsigned I, unsigned J,
const SmallVectorImpl<int> *PtrPartition) const;
/// Holds a pointer to the ScalarEvolution analysis.
ScalarEvolution *SE;
};
/// \brief Drive the analysis of memory accesses in the loop
///
/// This class is responsible for analyzing the memory accesses of a loop. It
/// collects the accesses and then its main helper the AccessAnalysis class
/// finds and categorizes the dependences in buildDependenceSets.
///
/// For memory dependences that can be analyzed at compile time, it determines
/// whether the dependence is part of cycle inhibiting vectorization. This work
/// is delegated to the MemoryDepChecker class.
///
/// For memory dependences that cannot be determined at compile time, it
/// generates run-time checks to prove independence. This is done by
/// AccessAnalysis::canCheckPtrAtRT and the checks are maintained by the
/// RuntimePointerCheck class.
class LoopAccessInfo {
public:
LoopAccessInfo(Loop *L, ScalarEvolution *SE, const DataLayout &DL,
const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI, AliasAnalysis *AA,
DominatorTree *DT, LoopInfo *LI,
const ValueToValueMap &Strides);
/// Return true we can analyze the memory accesses in the loop and there are
/// no memory dependence cycles.
bool canVectorizeMemory() const { return CanVecMem; }
const RuntimePointerChecking *getRuntimePointerChecking() const {
return &PtrRtChecking;
}
/// \brief Number of memchecks required to prove independence of otherwise
/// may-alias pointers.
unsigned getNumRuntimePointerChecks(
const SmallVectorImpl<int> *PtrPartition = nullptr) const {
return PtrRtChecking.getNumberOfChecks(PtrPartition);
}
/// Return true if the block BB needs to be predicated in order for the loop
/// to be vectorized.
static bool blockNeedsPredication(BasicBlock *BB, Loop *TheLoop,
DominatorTree *DT);
/// Returns true if the value V is uniform within the loop.
bool isUniform(Value *V) const;
unsigned getMaxSafeDepDistBytes() const { return MaxSafeDepDistBytes; }
unsigned getNumStores() const { return NumStores; }
unsigned getNumLoads() const { return NumLoads;}
/// \brief Add code that checks at runtime if the accessed arrays overlap.
///
/// Returns a pair of instructions where the first element is the first
/// instruction generated in possibly a sequence of instructions and the
/// second value is the final comparator value or NULL if no check is needed.
///
/// If \p PtrPartition is set, it contains the partition number for pointers
/// (-1 if the pointer belongs to multiple partitions). In this case omit
/// checks between pointers belonging to the same partition.
std::pair<Instruction *, Instruction *>
addRuntimeCheck(Instruction *Loc,
const SmallVectorImpl<int> *PtrPartition = nullptr) const;
/// \brief The diagnostics report generated for the analysis. E.g. why we
/// couldn't analyze the loop.
const Optional<LoopAccessReport> &getReport() const { return Report; }
/// \brief the Memory Dependence Checker which can determine the
/// loop-independent and loop-carried dependences between memory accesses.
const MemoryDepChecker &getDepChecker() const { return DepChecker; }
/// \brief Return the list of instructions that use \p Ptr to read or write
/// memory.
SmallVector<Instruction *, 4> getInstructionsForAccess(Value *Ptr,
bool isWrite) const {
return DepChecker.getInstructionsForAccess(Ptr, isWrite);
}
/// \brief Print the information about the memory accesses in the loop.
void print(raw_ostream &OS, unsigned Depth = 0) const;
/// \brief Used to ensure that if the analysis was run with speculating the
/// value of symbolic strides, the client queries it with the same assumption.
/// Only used in DEBUG build but we don't want NDEBUG-dependent ABI.
unsigned NumSymbolicStrides;
/// \brief Checks existence of store to invariant address inside loop.
/// If the loop has any store to invariant address, then it returns true,
/// else returns false.
bool hasStoreToLoopInvariantAddress() const {
return StoreToLoopInvariantAddress;
}
private:
/// \brief Analyze the loop. Substitute symbolic strides using Strides.
void analyzeLoop(const ValueToValueMap &Strides);
/// \brief Check if the structure of the loop allows it to be analyzed by this
/// pass.
bool canAnalyzeLoop();
void emitAnalysis(LoopAccessReport &Message);
/// We need to check that all of the pointers in this list are disjoint
/// at runtime.
RuntimePointerChecking PtrRtChecking;
/// \brief the Memory Dependence Checker which can determine the
/// loop-independent and loop-carried dependences between memory accesses.
MemoryDepChecker DepChecker;
Loop *TheLoop;
ScalarEvolution *SE;
const DataLayout &DL;
const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI;
AliasAnalysis *AA;
DominatorTree *DT;
LoopInfo *LI;
unsigned NumLoads;
unsigned NumStores;
unsigned MaxSafeDepDistBytes;
/// \brief Cache the result of analyzeLoop.
bool CanVecMem;
/// \brief Indicator for storing to uniform addresses.
/// If a loop has write to a loop invariant address then it should be true.
bool StoreToLoopInvariantAddress;
/// \brief The diagnostics report generated for the analysis. E.g. why we
/// couldn't analyze the loop.
Optional<LoopAccessReport> Report;
};
Value *stripIntegerCast(Value *V);
///\brief Return the SCEV corresponding to a pointer with the symbolic stride
///replaced with constant one.
///
/// If \p OrigPtr is not null, use it to look up the stride value instead of \p
/// Ptr. \p PtrToStride provides the mapping between the pointer value and its
/// stride as collected by LoopVectorizationLegality::collectStridedAccess.
const SCEV *replaceSymbolicStrideSCEV(ScalarEvolution *SE,
const ValueToValueMap &PtrToStride,
Value *Ptr, Value *OrigPtr = nullptr);
/// \brief Check the stride of the pointer and ensure that it does not wrap in
/// the address space.
int isStridedPtr(ScalarEvolution *SE, Value *Ptr, const Loop *Lp,
const ValueToValueMap &StridesMap);
/// \brief This analysis provides dependence information for the memory accesses
/// of a loop.
///
/// It runs the analysis for a loop on demand. This can be initiated by
/// querying the loop access info via LAA::getInfo. getInfo return a
/// LoopAccessInfo object. See this class for the specifics of what information
/// is provided.
class LoopAccessAnalysis : public FunctionPass {
public:
static char ID;
LoopAccessAnalysis() : FunctionPass(ID) {
initializeLoopAccessAnalysisPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
}
bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override;
void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override;
/// \brief Query the result of the loop access information for the loop \p L.
///
/// If the client speculates (and then issues run-time checks) for the values
/// of symbolic strides, \p Strides provides the mapping (see
/// replaceSymbolicStrideSCEV). If there is no cached result available run
/// the analysis.
const LoopAccessInfo &getInfo(Loop *L, const ValueToValueMap &Strides);
void releaseMemory() override {
// Invalidate the cache when the pass is freed.
LoopAccessInfoMap.clear();
}
/// \brief Print the result of the analysis when invoked with -analyze.
void print(raw_ostream &OS, const Module *M = nullptr) const override;
private:
/// \brief The cache.
DenseMap<Loop *, std::unique_ptr<LoopAccessInfo>> LoopAccessInfoMap;
// The used analysis passes.
ScalarEvolution *SE;
const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI;
AliasAnalysis *AA;
DominatorTree *DT;
LoopInfo *LI;
};
} // End llvm namespace
#endif
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