From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from smtp-out1.suse.de (smtp-out1.suse.de [195.135.220.28]) by sourceware.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id E31133858C98 for ; Wed, 15 Nov 2023 13:22:52 +0000 (GMT) DMARC-Filter: OpenDMARC Filter v1.4.2 sourceware.org E31133858C98 Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; dmarc=pass (p=none dis=none) header.from=suse.de Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=suse.de ARC-Filter: OpenARC Filter v1.0.0 sourceware.org E31133858C98 Authentication-Results: server2.sourceware.org; arc=none smtp.remote-ip=195.135.220.28 ARC-Seal: i=1; a=rsa-sha256; d=sourceware.org; s=key; t=1700054575; cv=none; b=Tn1YhqWqo43ckSLwpJRVZFVlMi9UZ33OUbIYtfpXJrHFPNul2Et9BcA1JgA9Yua+rpfgCd64wiLUM0ILIoWXIk5vg75G0kRAbfKbjeQ25Wd9fOXmBQdUwZ2JETaGQIqnBoPtD77q4hgHs4MLSbWidFvtKfm6bvzBwa4c/UEel7I= ARC-Message-Signature: i=1; a=rsa-sha256; d=sourceware.org; s=key; t=1700054575; c=relaxed/simple; bh=iqX1N1HVovpKsvKyvChgxAdvMhJcKY0UgOtRhMEC1rE=; h=Date:From:To:Subject:Message-ID:MIME-Version; b=fDkfoH4cNSDjftaawZD2aLXiInMqcdSm/ViKVozoxMNfs0UaDnNEozjrhYgfCNbHpTcb8oKuvEFZ4bcE2jULe4VErHIdQUGGFR1reyouN32c9IRsFnh6m8FHOtslr2KoL40TMqJySvFksGmTzfzedr2FzJdW2Dd9AR8jAPIfpyo= ARC-Authentication-Results: i=1; server2.sourceware.org Received: from relay2.suse.de (relay2.suse.de [149.44.160.134]) by smtp-out1.suse.de (Postfix) with ESMTP id CCB2921990; Wed, 15 Nov 2023 13:22:51 +0000 (UTC) Received: from wotan.suse.de (wotan.suse.de [10.160.0.1]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by relay2.suse.de (Postfix) with ESMTPS id AADBE2CDE8; Wed, 15 Nov 2023 13:22:51 +0000 (UTC) Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2023 13:22:51 +0000 (UTC) From: Richard Biener To: Tamar Christina cc: "gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org" , nd , "jlaw@ventanamicro.com" Subject: RE: [PATCH 7/21]middle-end: update IV update code to support early breaks and arbitrary exits In-Reply-To: Message-ID: References: User-Agent: Alpine 2.22 (LSU 394 2020-01-19) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Spam-Level: Authentication-Results: smtp-out1.suse.de; none X-Rspamd-Server: rspamd2 X-Spamd-Result: default: False [-4.00 / 50.00]; REPLY(-4.00)[] X-Spam-Score: -4.00 X-Rspamd-Queue-Id: CCB2921990 X-Spam-Status: No, score=-10.8 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,GIT_PATCH_0,KAM_DMARC_STATUS,SPF_HELO_NONE,SPF_PASS,TXREP,T_SCC_BODY_TEXT_LINE autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.6 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.6 (2021-04-09) on server2.sourceware.org List-Id: On Wed, 15 Nov 2023, Tamar Christina wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Richard Biener > > Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2023 1:01 PM > > To: Tamar Christina > > Cc: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org; nd ; jlaw@ventanamicro.com > > Subject: RE: [PATCH 7/21]middle-end: update IV update code to support early > > breaks and arbitrary exits > > > > On Wed, 15 Nov 2023, Tamar Christina wrote: > > > > > Patch updated to latest trunk: > > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > This changes the PHI node updates to support early breaks. > > > It has to support both the case where the loop's exit matches the > > > normal loop exit and one where the early exit is "inverted", i.e. it's an early > > exit edge. > > > > > > In the latter case we must always restart the loop for VF iterations. > > > For an early exit the reason is obvious, but there are cases where the > > > "normal" exit is located before the early one. This exit then does a > > > check on ivtmp resulting in us leaving the loop since it thinks we're done. > > > > > > In these case we may still have side-effects to perform so we also go > > > to the scalar loop. > > > > > > For the "normal" exit niters has already been adjusted for peeling, > > > for the early exits we must find out how many iterations we actually > > > did. So we have to recalculate the new position for each exit. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Tamar > > > > > > gcc/ChangeLog: > > > > > > * tree-vect-loop-manip.cc (vect_set_loop_condition_normal): Hide > > unused. > > > (vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer): Support early break. > > > (vect_do_peeling): Use it. > > > > > > --- inline copy of patch --- > > > > > > diff --git a/gcc/tree-vect-loop-manip.cc b/gcc/tree-vect-loop-manip.cc > > > index > > > > > d3fa8699271c4d7f404d648a38a95beabeabc99a..e1d210ab4617c894dab3 > > d2654cf1 > > > c842baac58f5 100644 > > > --- a/gcc/tree-vect-loop-manip.cc > > > +++ b/gcc/tree-vect-loop-manip.cc > > > @@ -1200,7 +1200,7 @@ vect_set_loop_condition_partial_vectors_avx512 > > (class loop *loop, > > > loop handles exactly VF scalars per iteration. */ > > > > > > static gcond * > > > -vect_set_loop_condition_normal (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo, edge > > > exit_edge, > > > +vect_set_loop_condition_normal (loop_vec_info /* loop_vinfo */, edge > > > +exit_edge, > > > class loop *loop, tree niters, tree step, > > > tree final_iv, bool niters_maybe_zero, > > > gimple_stmt_iterator loop_cond_gsi) @@ - > > 1412,7 +1412,7 @@ > > > vect_set_loop_condition (class loop *loop, edge loop_e, loop_vec_info > > loop_vinfo > > > When this happens we need to flip the understanding of main and other > > > exits by peeling and IV updates. */ > > > > > > -bool inline > > > +bool > > > vect_is_loop_exit_latch_pred (edge loop_exit, class loop *loop) { > > > return single_pred (loop->latch) == loop_exit->src; @@ -2142,6 > > > +2142,7 @@ vect_can_advance_ivs_p (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo) > > > Input: > > > - LOOP - a loop that is going to be vectorized. The last few iterations > > > of LOOP were peeled. > > > + - VF - The chosen vectorization factor for LOOP. > > > - NITERS - the number of iterations that LOOP executes (before it is > > > vectorized). i.e, the number of times the ivs should be bumped. > > > - UPDATE_E - a successor edge of LOOP->exit that is on the > > > (only) path > > > > the comment on this is now a bit misleading, can you try to update it and/or > > move the comment bits to the docs on EARLY_EXIT? > > > > > @@ -2152,6 +2153,9 @@ vect_can_advance_ivs_p (loop_vec_info > > loop_vinfo) > > > The phi args associated with the edge UPDATE_E in the bb > > > UPDATE_E->dest are updated accordingly. > > > > > > + - restart_loop - Indicates whether the scalar loop needs to > > > + restart the > > > > params are ALL_CAPS > > > > > + iteration count where the vector loop began. > > > + > > > Assumption 1: Like the rest of the vectorizer, this function assumes > > > a single loop exit that has a single predecessor. > > > > > > @@ -2169,18 +2173,22 @@ vect_can_advance_ivs_p (loop_vec_info > > loop_vinfo) > > > */ > > > > > > static void > > > -vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo, > > > - tree niters, edge update_e) > > > +vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo, > > > +poly_uint64 vf, > > > > LOOP_VINFO_VECT_FACTOR? > > > > > + tree niters, edge update_e, bool > > restart_loop) > > > > I think 'bool early_exit' is better here? I wonder if we have an "early" > > exit after the main exit we are probably sure there are no side-effects to re- > > execute and could avoid this restarting? > > Side effects yes, but the actual check may not have been performed yet. > If you remember https://gist.github.com/Mistuke/66f14fe5c1be32b91ce149bd9b8bb35f > There in the clz loop through the "main" exit you still have to see if that iteration > did not contain the entry. This is because the loop counter is incremented > before you iterate. > > > > > > { > > > gphi_iterator gsi, gsi1; > > > class loop *loop = LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo); > > > basic_block update_bb = update_e->dest; > > > - > > > - basic_block exit_bb = LOOP_VINFO_IV_EXIT (loop_vinfo)->dest; > > > - > > > - /* Make sure there exists a single-predecessor exit bb: */ > > > - gcc_assert (single_pred_p (exit_bb)); > > > - gcc_assert (single_succ_edge (exit_bb) == update_e); > > > + bool inversed_iv > > > + = !vect_is_loop_exit_latch_pred (LOOP_VINFO_IV_EXIT (loop_vinfo), > > > + LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo)); > > > + bool needs_interm_block = LOOP_VINFO_EARLY_BREAKS (loop_vinfo) > > > + && flow_bb_inside_loop_p (loop, update_e->src); > > > + edge loop_e = LOOP_VINFO_IV_EXIT (loop_vinfo); > > > + gcond *cond = get_loop_exit_condition (loop_e); > > > + basic_block exit_bb = loop_e->dest; > > > + basic_block iv_block = NULL; > > > + gimple_stmt_iterator last_gsi = gsi_last_bb (exit_bb); > > > > > > for (gsi = gsi_start_phis (loop->header), gsi1 = gsi_start_phis (update_bb); > > > !gsi_end_p (gsi) && !gsi_end_p (gsi1); @@ -2190,7 +2198,6 @@ > > > vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo, > > > tree step_expr, off; > > > tree type; > > > tree var, ni, ni_name; > > > - gimple_stmt_iterator last_gsi; > > > > > > gphi *phi = gsi.phi (); > > > gphi *phi1 = gsi1.phi (); > > > @@ -2222,11 +2229,52 @@ vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer > > (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo, > > > enum vect_induction_op_type induction_type > > > = STMT_VINFO_LOOP_PHI_EVOLUTION_TYPE (phi_info); > > > > > > - if (induction_type == vect_step_op_add) > > > + tree iv_var = PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE (phi, loop_latch_edge (loop)); > > > + /* create_iv always places it on the LHS. Alternatively we can set a > > > + property during create_iv to identify it. */ > > > + bool ivtemp = gimple_cond_lhs (cond) == iv_var; > > > + if (restart_loop && ivtemp) > > > { > > > + type = TREE_TYPE (gimple_phi_result (phi)); > > > + ni = build_int_cst (type, vf); > > > + if (inversed_iv) > > > + ni = fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR, type, ni, > > > + fold_convert (type, step_expr)); > > > + } > > > + else if (induction_type == vect_step_op_add) > > > + { > > > + > > > tree stype = TREE_TYPE (step_expr); > > > - off = fold_build2 (MULT_EXPR, stype, > > > - fold_convert (stype, niters), step_expr); > > > + > > > + /* Early exits always use last iter value not niters. */ > > > + if (restart_loop) > > > + { > > > + /* Live statements in the non-main exit shouldn't be adjusted. We > > > + normally didn't have this problem with a single exit as live > > > + values would be in the exit block. However when dealing with > > > + multiple exits all exits are redirected to the merge block > > > + and we restart the iteration. */ > > > > Hmm, I fail to see how this works - we're either using the value to continue the > > induction or not, independent of STMT_VINFO_LIVE_P. > > That becomes clear in the patch to update live reductions. Essentially any live > Reductions inside an alternative exit will reduce to the first element > rather than the last and use that as the seed for the scalar loop. Hum. Reductions are vectorized as N separate reductions. I don't think you can simply change the reduction between the lanes to "skip" part of the vector iteration. But you can use the value of the vector from before the vector iteration - the loop header PHI result, and fully reduce that to get at the proper value. > It has to do this since you have to perform the side effects for the non-matching > elements still. > > Regards, > Tamar > > > > > > + if (STMT_VINFO_LIVE_P (phi_info)) > > > + continue; > > > + > > > + /* For early break the final loop IV is: > > > + init + (final - init) * vf which takes into account peeling > > > + values and non-single steps. The main exit can use niters > > > + since if you exit from the main exit you've done all vector > > > + iterations. For an early exit we don't know when we exit so > > we > > > + must re-calculate this on the exit. */ > > > + tree start_expr = gimple_phi_result (phi); > > > + off = fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR, stype, > > > + fold_convert (stype, start_expr), > > > + fold_convert (stype, init_expr)); > > > + /* Now adjust for VF to get the final iteration value. */ > > > + off = fold_build2 (MULT_EXPR, stype, off, > > > + build_int_cst (stype, vf)); > > > + } > > > + else > > > + off = fold_build2 (MULT_EXPR, stype, > > > + fold_convert (stype, niters), step_expr); > > > + > > > if (POINTER_TYPE_P (type)) > > > ni = fold_build_pointer_plus (init_expr, off); > > > else > > > @@ -2238,6 +2286,8 @@ vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer (loop_vec_info > > loop_vinfo, > > > /* Don't bother call vect_peel_nonlinear_iv_init. */ > > > else if (induction_type == vect_step_op_neg) > > > ni = init_expr; > > > + else if (restart_loop) > > > + continue; > > > > This looks all a bit complicated - why wouldn't we simply always use the PHI > > result when 'restart_loop'? Isn't that the correct old start value in all cases? > > > > > else > > > ni = vect_peel_nonlinear_iv_init (&stmts, init_expr, > > > niters, step_expr, > > > @@ -2245,9 +2295,20 @@ vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer > > (loop_vec_info > > > loop_vinfo, > > > > > > var = create_tmp_var (type, "tmp"); > > > > > > - last_gsi = gsi_last_bb (exit_bb); > > > gimple_seq new_stmts = NULL; > > > ni_name = force_gimple_operand (ni, &new_stmts, false, var); > > > + > > > + /* For non-main exit create an intermediat edge to get any updated iv > > > + calculations. */ > > > + if (needs_interm_block > > > + && !iv_block > > > + && (!gimple_seq_empty_p (stmts) || !gimple_seq_empty_p > > (new_stmts))) > > > + { > > > + iv_block = split_edge (update_e); > > > + update_e = single_succ_edge (update_e->dest); > > > + last_gsi = gsi_last_bb (iv_block); > > > + } > > > + > > > /* Exit_bb shouldn't be empty. */ > > > if (!gsi_end_p (last_gsi)) > > > { > > > @@ -3342,8 +3403,26 @@ vect_do_peeling (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo, tree > > niters, tree nitersm1, > > > niters_vector_mult_vf steps. */ > > > gcc_checking_assert (vect_can_advance_ivs_p (loop_vinfo)); > > > update_e = skip_vector ? e : loop_preheader_edge (epilog); > > > - vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer (loop_vinfo, niters_vector_mult_vf, > > > - update_e); > > > + if (LOOP_VINFO_EARLY_BREAKS (loop_vinfo)) > > > + update_e = single_succ_edge (e->dest); > > > + bool inversed_iv > > > + = !vect_is_loop_exit_latch_pred (LOOP_VINFO_IV_EXIT (loop_vinfo), > > > + LOOP_VINFO_LOOP (loop_vinfo)); > > > > You are computing this here and in vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer? > > > > > + > > > + /* Update the main exit first. */ > > > + vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer (loop_vinfo, vf, niters_vector_mult_vf, > > > + update_e, inversed_iv); > > > + > > > + /* And then update the early exits. */ > > > + for (auto exit : get_loop_exit_edges (loop)) > > > + { > > > + if (exit == LOOP_VINFO_IV_EXIT (loop_vinfo)) > > > + continue; > > > + > > > + vect_update_ivs_after_vectorizer (loop_vinfo, vf, > > > + niters_vector_mult_vf, > > > + exit, true); > > > > ... why does the same not work here? Wouldn't the proper condition be > > !dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS, exit->src, LOOP_VINFO_IV_EXIT > > (loop_vinfo)->src) or similar? That is, whether the exit is at or after the main IV > > exit? (consider having two) > > > > > + } > > > > > > if (skip_epilog) > > > { > > > > -- Richard Biener SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Frankenstrasse 146, 90461 Nuernberg, Germany; GF: Ivo Totev, Andrew McDonald, Werner Knoblich; (HRB 36809, AG Nuernberg)