/* * Copyright © 2014 Broadcom * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the * Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS * IN THE SOFTWARE. */ /** * @file v3d_opt_dead_code.c * * This is a simple dead code eliminator for SSA values in VIR. * * It walks all the instructions finding what temps are used, then walks again * to remove instructions writing unused temps. * * This is an inefficient implementation if you have long chains of * instructions where the entire chain is dead, but we expect those to have * been eliminated at the NIR level, and here we're just cleaning up small * problems produced by NIR->VIR. */ #include "v3d_compiler.h" static bool debug; static void dce(struct v3d_compile *c, struct qinst *inst) { if (debug) { fprintf(stderr, "Removing: "); vir_dump_inst(c, inst); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } assert(!v3d_qpu_writes_flags(&inst->qpu)); vir_remove_instruction(c, inst); } static bool has_nonremovable_reads(struct v3d_compile *c, struct qinst *inst) { for (int i = 0; i < vir_get_nsrc(inst); i++) { if (inst->src[i].file == QFILE_VPM) return true; } return false; } static bool can_write_to_null(struct v3d_compile *c, struct qinst *inst) { /* The SFU instructions must write to a physical register. */ if (c->devinfo->ver >= 41 && v3d_qpu_uses_sfu(&inst->qpu)) return false; return true; } static void vir_dce_flags(struct v3d_compile *c, struct qinst *inst) { if (debug) { fprintf(stderr, "Removing flags write from: "); vir_dump_inst(c, inst); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } assert(inst->qpu.type == V3D_QPU_INSTR_TYPE_ALU); inst->qpu.flags.apf = V3D_QPU_PF_NONE; inst->qpu.flags.mpf = V3D_QPU_PF_NONE; inst->qpu.flags.auf = V3D_QPU_UF_NONE; inst->qpu.flags.muf = V3D_QPU_UF_NONE; } bool vir_opt_dead_code(struct v3d_compile *c) { bool progress = false; bool *used = calloc(c->num_temps, sizeof(bool)); /* Defuse the "are you removing the cursor?" assertion in the core. * You'll need to set up a new cursor for any new instructions after * doing DCE (which we would expect, anyway). */ c->cursor.link = NULL; vir_for_each_inst_inorder(inst, c) { for (int i = 0; i < vir_get_nsrc(inst); i++) { if (inst->src[i].file == QFILE_TEMP) used[inst->src[i].index] = true; } } vir_for_each_block(block, c) { struct qinst *last_flags_write = NULL; vir_for_each_inst_safe(inst, block) { /* If this instruction reads the flags, we can't * remove the flags generation for it. */ if (v3d_qpu_reads_flags(&inst->qpu)) last_flags_write = NULL; if (inst->dst.file != QFILE_NULL && !(inst->dst.file == QFILE_TEMP && !used[inst->dst.index])) { continue; } if (vir_has_side_effects(c, inst)) continue; if (v3d_qpu_writes_flags(&inst->qpu)) { /* If we obscure a previous flags write, * drop it. */ if (last_flags_write && (inst->qpu.flags.apf != V3D_QPU_PF_NONE || inst->qpu.flags.mpf != V3D_QPU_PF_NONE)) { vir_dce_flags(c, last_flags_write); progress = true; } last_flags_write = inst; } if (v3d_qpu_writes_flags(&inst->qpu) || has_nonremovable_reads(c, inst)) { /* If we can't remove the instruction, but we * don't need its destination value, just * remove the destination. The register * allocator would trivially color it and it * wouldn't cause any register pressure, but * it's nicer to read the VIR code without * unused destination regs. */ if (inst->dst.file == QFILE_TEMP && can_write_to_null(c, inst)) { if (debug) { fprintf(stderr, "Removing dst from: "); vir_dump_inst(c, inst); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } c->defs[inst->dst.index] = NULL; inst->dst.file = QFILE_NULL; progress = true; } continue; } assert(inst != last_flags_write); dce(c, inst); progress = true; continue; } } free(used); return progress; }