From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: by sourceware.org (Postfix, from userid 7810) id DB48E3858281; Tue, 23 Jan 2024 13:24:54 +0000 (GMT) DKIM-Filter: OpenDKIM Filter v2.11.0 sourceware.org DB48E3858281 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gcc.gnu.org; s=default; t=1706016295; bh=FpIGuNCsM/UrBGg/YyAh3wNEhzk/IVH1ZQTPLRiKEV8=; h=From:To:Subject:Date:From; b=lXH5M4LrachaeebBuEgtUsB3dMcKs+mMXOAs4CTxFyagsp654Q5U/Z6UsBHl9HGrn 3npvO0Z6kfjn01FVQz/wB1JuRSn9fPS/EdPNF1MD2m20XfiXe3sxTSzePH0vHbwRLE E7e9xwm7yPMWBHqWPICyGfLUSjcxQKA6Mtg/ktFU= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" From: Alex Coplan To: gcc-cvs@gcc.gnu.org Subject: [gcc r14-8361] aarch64: Fix up uses of mem following stp insert [PR113070] X-Act-Checkin: gcc X-Git-Author: Alex Coplan X-Git-Refname: refs/heads/master X-Git-Oldrev: 6dd613df59060fb54c4e3f66f39cf59bc44d118a X-Git-Newrev: ef86659da9de59896fb0128eef418224299267e9 Message-Id: <20240123132455.DB48E3858281@sourceware.org> Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2024 13:24:54 +0000 (GMT) List-Id: https://gcc.gnu.org/g:ef86659da9de59896fb0128eef418224299267e9 commit r14-8361-gef86659da9de59896fb0128eef418224299267e9 Author: Alex Coplan Date: Fri Jan 12 10:15:36 2024 +0000 aarch64: Fix up uses of mem following stp insert [PR113070] As the PR shows (specifically #c7) we are missing updating uses of mem when inserting an stp in the aarch64 load/store pair fusion pass. This patch fixes that. RTL-SSA has a simple view of memory and by default doesn't allow stores to be re-ordered w.r.t. other stores. In the ldp fusion pass, we do our own alias analysis and so can re-order stores over other accesses when we deem this is safe. If neither store can be re-purposed (moved into the required position to form the stp while respecting the RTL-SSA constraints), then we turn both the candidate stores into "tombstone" insns (logically delete them) and insert a new stp insn. As it stands, we implement the insert case separately (after dealing with the candidate stores) in fuse_pair by inserting into the middle of the vector of changes. This is OK when we only have to insert one change, but with this fix we would need to insert the change for the new stp plus multiple changes to fix up uses of mem (note the number of fix-ups is naturally bounded by the alias limit param to prevent quadratic behaviour). If we kept the code structured as is and inserted into the middle of the vector, that would lead to repeated moving of elements in the vector which seems inefficient. The structure of the code would also be a little unwieldy. To improve on that situation, this patch introduces a helper class, stp_change_builder, which implements a state machine that helps to build the required changes directly in program order. That state machine is reponsible for deciding what changes need to be made in what order, and the code in fuse_pair then simply follows those steps. Together with the fix in the previous patch for installing new defs correctly in RTL-SSA, this fixes PR113070. We take the opportunity to rename the function decide_stp_strategy to try_repurpose_store, as that seems more descriptive of what it actually does, since stp_change_builder is now responsible for the overall change strategy. gcc/ChangeLog: PR target/113070 * config/aarch64/aarch64-ldp-fusion.cc (struct stp_change_builder): New. (decide_stp_strategy): Reanme to ... (try_repurpose_store): ... this. (ldp_bb_info::fuse_pair): Refactor to use stp_change_builder to construct stp changes. Fix up uses when inserting new stp insns. Diff: --- gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64-ldp-fusion.cc | 250 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 195 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64-ldp-fusion.cc b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64-ldp-fusion.cc index 19142153f41..da69fae22e7 100644 --- a/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64-ldp-fusion.cc +++ b/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64-ldp-fusion.cc @@ -844,11 +844,138 @@ def_upwards_move_range (def_info *def) return range; } +// Class that implements a state machine for building the changes needed to form +// a store pair instruction. This allows us to easily build the changes in +// program order, as required by rtl-ssa. +struct stp_change_builder +{ + enum class state + { + FIRST, + INSERT, + FIXUP_USE, + LAST, + DONE + }; + + enum class action + { + TOMBSTONE, + CHANGE, + INSERT, + FIXUP_USE + }; + + struct change + { + action type; + insn_info *insn; + }; + + bool done () const { return m_state == state::DONE; } + + stp_change_builder (insn_info *insns[2], + insn_info *repurpose, + insn_info *dest) + : m_state (state::FIRST), m_insns { insns[0], insns[1] }, + m_repurpose (repurpose), m_dest (dest), m_use (nullptr) {} + + change get_change () const + { + switch (m_state) + { + case state::FIRST: + return { + m_insns[0] == m_repurpose ? action::CHANGE : action::TOMBSTONE, + m_insns[0] + }; + case state::LAST: + return { + m_insns[1] == m_repurpose ? action::CHANGE : action::TOMBSTONE, + m_insns[1] + }; + case state::INSERT: + return { action::INSERT, m_dest }; + case state::FIXUP_USE: + return { action::FIXUP_USE, m_use->insn () }; + case state::DONE: + break; + } + + gcc_unreachable (); + } + + // Transition to the next state. + void advance () + { + switch (m_state) + { + case state::FIRST: + if (m_repurpose) + m_state = state::LAST; + else + m_state = state::INSERT; + break; + case state::INSERT: + { + def_info *def = memory_access (m_insns[0]->defs ()); + while (*def->next_def ()->insn () <= *m_dest) + def = def->next_def (); + + // Now we know DEF feeds the insertion point for the new stp. + // Look for any uses of DEF that will consume the new stp. + gcc_assert (*def->insn () <= *m_dest + && *def->next_def ()->insn () > *m_dest); + + auto set = as_a (def); + for (auto use : set->nondebug_insn_uses ()) + if (*use->insn () > *m_dest) + { + m_use = use; + break; + } + + if (m_use) + m_state = state::FIXUP_USE; + else + m_state = state::LAST; + break; + } + case state::FIXUP_USE: + m_use = m_use->next_nondebug_insn_use (); + if (!m_use) + m_state = state::LAST; + break; + case state::LAST: + m_state = state::DONE; + break; + case state::DONE: + gcc_unreachable (); + } + } + +private: + state m_state; + + // Original candidate stores. + insn_info *m_insns[2]; + + // If non-null, this is a candidate insn to change into an stp. Otherwise we + // are deleting both original insns and inserting a new insn for the stp. + insn_info *m_repurpose; + + // Destionation of the stp, it will be placed immediately after m_dest. + insn_info *m_dest; + + // Current nondebug use that needs updating due to stp insertion. + use_info *m_use; +}; + // Given candidate store insns FIRST and SECOND, see if we can re-purpose one // of them (together with its def of memory) for the stp insn. If so, return // that insn. Otherwise, return null. static insn_info * -decide_stp_strategy (insn_info *first, +try_repurpose_store (insn_info *first, insn_info *second, const insn_range_info &move_range) { @@ -1253,7 +1380,7 @@ ldp_bb_info::fuse_pair (bool load_p, insn_info *insns[2] = { first, second }; - auto_vec changes (4); + auto_vec changes; auto_vec tombstone_uids (2); rtx pats[2] = { @@ -1455,9 +1582,9 @@ ldp_bb_info::fuse_pair (bool load_p, if (load_p) { - changes.quick_push (make_delete (first)); + changes.safe_push (make_delete (first)); pair_change = make_change (second); - changes.quick_push (pair_change); + changes.safe_push (pair_change); pair_change->move_range = move_range; pair_change->new_defs = merge_access_arrays (attempt, @@ -1474,18 +1601,22 @@ ldp_bb_info::fuse_pair (bool load_p, } else { - insn_info *store_to_change = decide_stp_strategy (first, second, + using Action = stp_change_builder::action; + insn_info *store_to_change = try_repurpose_store (first, second, move_range); - - if (store_to_change && dump_file) - fprintf (dump_file, " stp: re-purposing store %d\n", - store_to_change->uid ()); - + insn_info *stp_dest = move_range.singleton (); + gcc_assert (stp_dest); + stp_change_builder builder (insns, store_to_change, stp_dest); insn_change *change; - for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) + set_info *new_set = nullptr; + for (; !builder.done (); builder.advance ()) { - change = make_change (insns[i]); - if (insns[i] == store_to_change) + auto action = builder.get_change (); + change = (action.type == Action::INSERT) + ? nullptr : make_change (action.insn); + switch (action.type) + { + case Action::CHANGE: { set_pair_pat (change); change->new_uses = merge_access_arrays (attempt, @@ -1495,67 +1626,76 @@ ldp_bb_info::fuse_pair (bool load_p, auto d2 = drop_memory_access (input_defs[1]); change->new_defs = merge_access_arrays (attempt, d1, d2); gcc_assert (change->new_defs.is_valid ()); - def_info *stp_def = memory_access (store_to_change->defs ()); + def_info *stp_def = memory_access (change->insn ()->defs ()); change->new_defs = insert_access (attempt, stp_def, change->new_defs); gcc_assert (change->new_defs.is_valid ()); change->move_range = move_range; pair_change = change; + break; } - else + case Action::TOMBSTONE: { - // Note that we are turning this insn into a tombstone, - // we need to keep track of these if we go ahead with the - // change. - tombstone_uids.quick_push (insns[i]->uid ()); - rtx_insn *rti = insns[i]->rtl (); + tombstone_uids.quick_push (change->insn ()->uid ()); + rtx_insn *rti = change->insn ()->rtl (); validate_change (rti, &PATTERN (rti), gen_tombstone (), true); validate_change (rti, ®_NOTES (rti), NULL_RTX, true); change->new_uses = use_array (nullptr, 0); + break; } - gcc_assert (change->new_uses.is_valid ()); - changes.quick_push (change); - } + case Action::INSERT: + { + if (dump_file) + fprintf (dump_file, + " stp: cannot re-purpose candidate stores\n"); - if (!store_to_change) - { - // Tricky case. Cannot re-purpose existing insns for stp. - // Need to insert new insn. - if (dump_file) - fprintf (dump_file, - " stp fusion: cannot re-purpose candidate stores\n"); - - auto new_insn = crtl->ssa->create_insn (attempt, INSN, pair_pat); - change = make_change (new_insn); - change->move_range = move_range; - change->new_uses = merge_access_arrays (attempt, - input_uses[0], - input_uses[1]); - gcc_assert (change->new_uses.is_valid ()); - - auto d1 = drop_memory_access (input_defs[0]); - auto d2 = drop_memory_access (input_defs[1]); - change->new_defs = merge_access_arrays (attempt, d1, d2); - gcc_assert (change->new_defs.is_valid ()); - - auto new_set = crtl->ssa->create_set (attempt, new_insn, memory); - change->new_defs = insert_access (attempt, new_set, - change->new_defs); - gcc_assert (change->new_defs.is_valid ()); - changes.safe_insert (1, change); - pair_change = change; + auto new_insn = crtl->ssa->create_insn (attempt, INSN, pair_pat); + change = make_change (new_insn); + change->move_range = move_range; + change->new_uses = merge_access_arrays (attempt, + input_uses[0], + input_uses[1]); + gcc_assert (change->new_uses.is_valid ()); + + auto d1 = drop_memory_access (input_defs[0]); + auto d2 = drop_memory_access (input_defs[1]); + change->new_defs = merge_access_arrays (attempt, d1, d2); + gcc_assert (change->new_defs.is_valid ()); + + new_set = crtl->ssa->create_set (attempt, new_insn, memory); + change->new_defs = insert_access (attempt, new_set, + change->new_defs); + gcc_assert (change->new_defs.is_valid ()); + pair_change = change; + break; + } + case Action::FIXUP_USE: + { + // This use now needs to consume memory from our stp. + if (dump_file) + fprintf (dump_file, + " stp: changing i%d to use mem from new stp " + "(after i%d)\n", + action.insn->uid (), stp_dest->uid ()); + change->new_uses = drop_memory_access (change->new_uses); + gcc_assert (new_set); + auto new_use = crtl->ssa->create_use (attempt, action.insn, + new_set); + change->new_uses = insert_access (attempt, new_use, + change->new_uses); + break; + } + } + changes.safe_push (change); } } if (trailing_add) - changes.quick_push (make_delete (trailing_add)); - - auto n_changes = changes.length (); - gcc_checking_assert (n_changes >= 2 && n_changes <= 4); + changes.safe_push (make_delete (trailing_add)); auto is_changing = insn_is_changing (changes); - for (unsigned i = 0; i < n_changes; i++) + for (unsigned i = 0; i < changes.length (); i++) gcc_assert (rtl_ssa::restrict_movement_ignoring (*changes[i], is_changing)); // Check the pair pattern is recog'd.