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| 24 | |
| 25 | #ifndef SHARE_C1_C1_VALUEMAP_HPP |
| 26 | #define SHARE_C1_C1_VALUEMAP_HPP |
| 27 | |
| 28 | #include "c1/c1_Instruction.hpp" |
| 29 | #include "c1/c1_ValueSet.hpp" |
| 30 | #include "memory/allocation.hpp" |
| 31 | |
| 32 | class ValueMapEntry: public CompilationResourceObj { |
| 33 | private: |
| 34 | intx _hash; |
| 35 | Value _value; |
| 36 | int _nesting; |
| 37 | ValueMapEntry* _next; |
| 38 | |
| 39 | public: |
| 40 | ValueMapEntry(intx hash, Value value, int nesting, ValueMapEntry* next) |
| 41 | : _hash(hash) |
| 42 | , _value(value) |
| 43 | , _nesting(nesting) |
| 44 | , _next(next) |
| 45 | { |
| 46 | } |
| 47 | |
| 48 | intx hash() { return _hash; } |
| 49 | Value value() { return _value; } |
| 50 | int nesting() { return _nesting; } |
| 51 | ValueMapEntry* next() { return _next; } |
| 52 | |
| 53 | void set_next(ValueMapEntry* next) { _next = next; } |
| 54 | }; |
| 55 | |
| 56 | typedef GrowableArray<ValueMapEntry*> ValueMapEntryArray; |
| 57 | typedef GrowableArray<ValueMapEntry*> ValueMapEntryList; |
| 58 | |
| 59 | // ValueMap implements nested hash tables for value numbering. It |
| 60 | // maintains a set _killed_values which represents the instructions |
| 61 | // which have been killed so far and an array of linked lists of |
| 62 | // ValueMapEntries names _entries. Each ValueMapEntry has a nesting |
| 63 | // which indicates what ValueMap nesting it belongs to. Higher |
| 64 | // nesting values are always before lower values in the linked list. |
| 65 | // This allows cloning of parent ValueMaps by simply copying the heads |
| 66 | // of the list. _entry_count represents the number of reachable |
| 67 | // entries in the ValueMap. A ValueMap is only allowed to mutate |
| 68 | // ValueMapEntries with the same nesting level. Adding or removing |
| 69 | // entries at the current nesting level requires updating |
| 70 | // _entry_count. Elements in the parent's list that get killed can be |
| 71 | // skipped if they are at the head of the list by simply moving to the |
| 72 | // next element in the list and decrementing _entry_count. |
| 73 | |
| 74 | class ValueMap: public CompilationResourceObj { |
| 75 | private: |
| 76 | int _nesting; |
| 77 | ValueMapEntryArray _entries; |
| 78 | ValueSet _killed_values; |
| 79 | int _entry_count; |
| 80 | |
| 81 | int nesting() { return _nesting; } |
| 82 | bool is_local_value_numbering() { return _nesting == 0; } |
| 83 | bool is_global_value_numbering() { return _nesting > 0; } |
| 84 | |
| 85 | int entry_count() { return _entry_count; } |
| 86 | int size() { return _entries.length(); } |
| 87 | ValueMapEntry* entry_at(int i) { return _entries.at(i); } |
| 88 | |
| 89 | // calculates the index of a hash value in a hash table of size n |
| 90 | int entry_index(intx hash, int n) { return (unsigned int)hash % n; } |
| 91 | |
| 92 | // if entry_count > size_threshold, the size of the hash table is increased |
| 93 | int size_threshold() { return size(); } |
| 94 | |
| 95 | // management of the killed-bitset for global value numbering |
| 96 | void kill_value(Value v) { if (is_global_value_numbering()) _killed_values.put(v); } |
| 97 | bool is_killed(Value v) { if (is_global_value_numbering()) return _killed_values.contains(v); else return false; } |
| 98 | |
| 99 | // helper functions |
| 100 | void increase_table_size(); |
| 101 | |
| 102 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
| 103 | static int _number_of_finds; |
| 104 | static int _number_of_hits; |
| 105 | static int _number_of_kills; |
| 106 | #endif // PRODUCT |
| 107 | |
| 108 | public: |
| 109 | // creation |
| 110 | ValueMap(); // empty value map |
| 111 | ValueMap(ValueMap* old); // value map with increased nesting |
| 112 | |
| 113 | // manipulation |
| 114 | Value find_insert(Value x); |
| 115 | |
| 116 | void kill_memory(); |
| 117 | void kill_field(ciField* field, bool all_offsets); |
| 118 | void kill_array(ValueType* type); |
| 119 | void kill_exception(); |
| 120 | void kill_map(ValueMap* map); |
| 121 | void kill_all(); |
| 122 | |
| 123 | #ifndef PRODUCT |
| 124 | // debugging/printing |
| 125 | void print(); |
| 126 | |
| 127 | static void reset_statistics(); |
| 128 | static void print_statistics(); |
| 129 | #endif |
| 130 | }; |
| 131 | |
| 132 | typedef GrowableArray<ValueMap*> ValueMapArray; |
| 133 | |
| 134 | class ValueNumberingVisitor: public InstructionVisitor { |
| 135 | protected: |
| 136 | // called by visitor functions for instructions that kill values |
| 137 | virtual void kill_memory() = 0; |
| 138 | virtual void kill_field(ciField* field, bool all_offsets) = 0; |
| 139 | virtual void kill_array(ValueType* type) = 0; |
| 140 | |
| 141 | // visitor functions |
| 142 | void do_StoreField (StoreField* x) { |
| 143 | if (x->is_init_point() || // putstatic is an initialization point so treat it as a wide kill |
| 144 | // This is actually too strict and the JMM doesn't require |
| 145 | // this in all cases (e.g. load a; volatile store b; load a) |
| 146 | // but possible future optimizations might require this. |
| 147 | x->field()->is_volatile()) { |
| 148 | kill_memory(); |
| 149 | } else { |
| 150 | kill_field(x->field(), x->needs_patching()); |
| 151 | } |
| 152 | } |
| 153 | void do_StoreIndexed (StoreIndexed* x) { kill_array(x->type()); } |
| 154 | void do_MonitorEnter (MonitorEnter* x) { kill_memory(); } |
| 155 | void do_MonitorExit (MonitorExit* x) { kill_memory(); } |
| 156 | void do_Invoke (Invoke* x) { kill_memory(); } |
| 157 | void do_UnsafePutRaw (UnsafePutRaw* x) { kill_memory(); } |
| 158 | void do_UnsafePutObject(UnsafePutObject* x) { kill_memory(); } |
| 159 | void do_UnsafeGetAndSetObject(UnsafeGetAndSetObject* x) { kill_memory(); } |
| 160 | void do_UnsafeGetRaw (UnsafeGetRaw* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 161 | void do_UnsafeGetObject(UnsafeGetObject* x) { |
| 162 | if (x->is_volatile()) { // the JMM requires this |
| 163 | kill_memory(); |
| 164 | } |
| 165 | } |
| 166 | void do_Intrinsic (Intrinsic* x) { if (!x->preserves_state()) kill_memory(); } |
| 167 | |
| 168 | void do_Phi (Phi* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 169 | void do_Local (Local* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 170 | void do_Constant (Constant* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 171 | void do_LoadField (LoadField* x) { |
| 172 | if (x->is_init_point() || // getstatic is an initialization point so treat it as a wide kill |
| 173 | x->field()->is_volatile()) { // the JMM requires this |
| 174 | kill_memory(); |
| 175 | } |
| 176 | } |
| 177 | void do_ArrayLength (ArrayLength* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 178 | void do_LoadIndexed (LoadIndexed* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 179 | void do_NegateOp (NegateOp* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 180 | void do_ArithmeticOp (ArithmeticOp* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 181 | void do_ShiftOp (ShiftOp* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 182 | void do_LogicOp (LogicOp* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 183 | void do_CompareOp (CompareOp* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 184 | void do_IfOp (IfOp* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 185 | void do_Convert (Convert* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 186 | void do_NullCheck (NullCheck* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 187 | void do_TypeCast (TypeCast* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 188 | void do_NewInstance (NewInstance* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 189 | void do_NewTypeArray (NewTypeArray* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 190 | void do_NewObjectArray (NewObjectArray* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 191 | void do_NewMultiArray (NewMultiArray* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 192 | void do_CheckCast (CheckCast* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 193 | void do_InstanceOf (InstanceOf* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 194 | void do_BlockBegin (BlockBegin* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 195 | void do_Goto (Goto* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 196 | void do_If (If* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 197 | void do_IfInstanceOf (IfInstanceOf* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 198 | void do_TableSwitch (TableSwitch* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 199 | void do_LookupSwitch (LookupSwitch* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 200 | void do_Return (Return* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 201 | void do_Throw (Throw* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 202 | void do_Base (Base* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 203 | void do_OsrEntry (OsrEntry* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 204 | void do_ExceptionObject(ExceptionObject* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 205 | void do_RoundFP (RoundFP* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 206 | void do_ProfileCall (ProfileCall* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 207 | void do_ProfileReturnType (ProfileReturnType* x) { /* nothing to do */ } |
| 208 | void do_ProfileInvoke (ProfileInvoke* x) { /* nothing to do */ }; |
| 209 | void do_RuntimeCall (RuntimeCall* x) { /* nothing to do */ }; |
| 210 | void do_MemBar (MemBar* x) { /* nothing to do */ }; |
| 211 | void do_RangeCheckPredicate(RangeCheckPredicate* x) { /* nothing to do */ }; |
| 212 | #ifdef ASSERT |
| 213 | void do_Assert (Assert* x) { /* nothing to do */ }; |
| 214 | #endif |
| 215 | }; |
| 216 | |
| 217 | |
| 218 | class ValueNumberingEffects: public ValueNumberingVisitor { |
| 219 | private: |
| 220 | ValueMap* _map; |
| 221 | |
| 222 | public: |
| 223 | // implementation for abstract methods of ValueNumberingVisitor |
| 224 | void kill_memory() { _map->kill_memory(); } |
| 225 | void kill_field(ciField* field, bool all_offsets) { _map->kill_field(field, all_offsets); } |
| 226 | void kill_array(ValueType* type) { _map->kill_array(type); } |
| 227 | |
| 228 | ValueNumberingEffects(ValueMap* map): _map(map) {} |
| 229 | }; |
| 230 | |
| 231 | |
| 232 | class GlobalValueNumbering: public ValueNumberingVisitor { |
| 233 | private: |
| 234 | Compilation* _compilation; // compilation data |
| 235 | ValueMap* _current_map; // value map of current block |
| 236 | ValueMapArray _value_maps; // list of value maps for all blocks |
| 237 | ValueSet _processed_values; // marker for instructions that were already processed |
| 238 | bool _has_substitutions; // set to true when substitutions must be resolved |
| 239 | |
| 240 | public: |
| 241 | // accessors |
| 242 | Compilation* compilation() const { return _compilation; } |
| 243 | ValueMap* current_map() { return _current_map; } |
| 244 | ValueMap* value_map_of(BlockBegin* block) { return _value_maps.at(block->linear_scan_number()); } |
| 245 | void set_value_map_of(BlockBegin* block, ValueMap* map) { assert(value_map_of(block) == NULL, "" ); _value_maps.at_put(block->linear_scan_number(), map); } |
| 246 | |
| 247 | bool is_processed(Value v) { return _processed_values.contains(v); } |
| 248 | void set_processed(Value v) { _processed_values.put(v); } |
| 249 | |
| 250 | // implementation for abstract methods of ValueNumberingVisitor |
| 251 | void kill_memory() { current_map()->kill_memory(); } |
| 252 | void kill_field(ciField* field, bool all_offsets) { current_map()->kill_field(field, all_offsets); } |
| 253 | void kill_array(ValueType* type) { current_map()->kill_array(type); } |
| 254 | |
| 255 | // main entry point that performs global value numbering |
| 256 | GlobalValueNumbering(IR* ir); |
| 257 | void substitute(Instruction* instr); // substitute instruction if it is contained in current value map |
| 258 | }; |
| 259 | |
| 260 | #endif // SHARE_C1_C1_VALUEMAP_HPP |
| 261 | |