2009-04-03 Richard Guenther <rguenther@suse.de> PR middle-end/13146 PR tree-optimization/23940 PR tree-optimization/33237 PR middle-end/33974 PR middle-end/34093 PR tree-optimization/36201 PR tree-optimization/36230 PR tree-optimization/38049 PR tree-optimization/38207 PR tree-optimization/38230 PR tree-optimization/38301 PR tree-optimization/38585 PR middle-end/38895 PR tree-optimization/38985 PR tree-optimization/39299 * tree-ssa-structalias.h: Remove. * tree-ssa-operands.h (NULL_USE_OPERAND_P): Make of type use_operand_p. (NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P): Make of type def_operand_p. (struct vuse_element_d): Remove. (struct vuse_vec_d): Likewise. (VUSE_VECT_NUM_ELEM, VUSE_VECT_ELEMENT_NC, VUSE_ELEMENT_PTR_NC, VUSE_ELEMENT_VAR_NC, VUSE_VECT_ELEMENT, VUSE_ELEMENT_PTR, SET_VUSE_VECT_ELEMENT, SET_VUSE_ELEMENT_VAR, SET_VUSE_ELEMENT_PTR, VUSE_ELEMENT_VAR): Likewise. (struct voptype_d): Likewise. (NUM_VOP_FREE_BUCKETS): Likewise. (struct ssa_operands): Remove vop_free_buckets and mpt_table fields. (struct stmt_operands_d): Remove. (VUSE_OP_PTR, VUSE_OP, SET_VUSE_OP, VUSE_NUM, VUSE_VECT, VDEF_RESULT_PTR, VDEF_RESULT, VDEF_OP_PTR, VDEF_OP, SET_VDEF_OP, VDEF_NUM, VDEF_VECT): Likewise. (copy_virtual_operands): Remove. (operand_build_cmp): Likewise. (create_ssa_artificial_load_stmt): Likewise. (enum ssa_op_iter_type): Remove ssa_op_iter_vdef. (struct ssa_operand_iterator_d): Remove vuses, vdefs, mayusesm vuse_index and mayuse_index members. Pack and move done and iter_type members to the front. (SSA_OP_VMAYUSE): Remove. (SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES): Adjust. (FOR_EACH_SSA_VDEF_OPERAND): Remove. (unlink_stmt_vdef): Declare. (add_to_addressable_set): Remove. * tree-vrp.c (stmt_interesting_for_vrp): Adjust. (vrp_visit_stmt): Likewise. * doc/tree-ssa.texi (Alias analysis): Update. * doc/invoke.texi (max-aliased-vops): Remove docs. (avg-aliased-vops): Likewise. * tree-into-ssa.c (syms_to_rename): Remove. (need_to_update_vops_p): Likewise. (need_to_initialize_update_ssa_p): Rename to ... (update_ssa_initialized_fn): ... this. Track function we are initialized for. (symbol_marked_for_renaming): Simplify. (add_new_name_mapping): Do not set need_to_update_vops_p. (dump_currdefs): Use SYMS_TO_RENAME. (rewrite_update_stmt): Always walk all uses/defs. (dump_update_ssa): Adjust. (init_update_ssa): Take function argument. Track what we are initialized for. (delete_update_ssa): Reset SYMS_TO_RENAME and update_ssa_initialized_fn. (create_new_def_for): Initialize for cfun, assert we are initialized for cfun. (mark_sym_for_renaming): Simplify. (mark_set_for_renaming): Do not initialize update-ssa. (need_ssa_update_p): Simplify. Take function argument. (name_mappings_registered_p): Assert we ask for the correct function. (name_registered_for_update_p): Likewise. (ssa_names_to_replace): Likewise. (release_ssa_name_after_update_ssa): Likewise. (update_ssa): Likewise. Use SYMS_TO_RENAME. (dump_decl_set): Do not print a newline. (debug_decl_set): Do it here. (dump_update_ssa): And here. * tree-ssa-loop-im.c (move_computations): Adjust. (movement_possibility): Likewise. (determine_max_movement): Likewise. (gather_mem_refs_stmt): Likewise. * tree-dump.c (dequeue_and_dump): Do not handle SYMBOL_MEMORY_TAG or NAME_MEMORY_TAG. * tree-complex.c (update_all_vops): Remove. (expand_complex_move): Adjust. * tree-ssa-loop-niter.c (chain_of_csts_start): Use NULL_TREE. Simplify test for memory referencing statement. Exclude non-invariant ADDR_EXPRs. * tree-pretty-print.c (dump_generic_node): Do not handle memory tags. * tree-loop-distribution.c (generate_memset_zero): Adjust. (rdg_flag_uses): Likewise. * tree-tailcall.c (suitable_for_tail_opt_p): Remove memory-tag related code. (tree_optimize_tail_calls_1): Also split the edge from the entry block if we have degenerate PHI nodes in the first basic block. * tree.c (init_ttree): Remove memory-tag related code. (tree_code_size): Likewise. (tree_node_structure): Likewise. (build7_stat): Re-write to be build6_stat. * tree.h (MTAG_P, TREE_MEMORY_TAG_CHECK, TMR_TAG): Remove. (SSA_VAR_P): Adjust. (struct tree_memory_tag): Remove. (struct tree_memory_partition_tag): Likewise. (union tree_node): Adjust. (build7): Re-write to be build6. * tree-pass.h (pass_reset_cc_flags): Remove. (TODO_update_address_taken): New flag. (pass_simple_dse): Remove. * ipa-cp.c (ipcp_update_callgraph): Update SSA form. * params.h (MAX_ALIASED_VOPS): Remove. (AVG_ALIASED_VOPS): Likewise. * omp-low.c (expand_omp_taskreg): Update SSA form. * tree-ssa-dse.c (dse_optimize_stmt): Properly query if the rhs aliases the lhs in a copy stmt. * tree-ssa-dse.c (struct address_walk_data): Remove. (memory_ssa_name_same): Likewise. (memory_address_same): Likewise. (get_kill_of_stmt_lhs): Likewise. (dse_possible_dead_store_p): Simplify, use the oracle. Handle unused stores. Look through PHI nodes into post-dominated regions. (dse_optimize_stmt): Simplify. Properly remove stores. (tree_ssa_dse): Compute dominators. (execute_simple_dse): Remove. (pass_simple_dse): Likewise. * ipa-reference.c (scan_stmt_for_static_refs): Open-code gimple_loaded_syms and gimple_stored_syms computation. * toplev.c (dump_memory_report): Dump alias and pta stats. * tree-ssa-sccvn.c (vn_reference_compute_hash): Simplify. (vn_reference_eq): Likewise. (vuses_to_vec, copy_vuses_from_stmt, vdefs_to_vec, copy_vdefs_from_stmt, shared_lookup_vops, shared_vuses_from_stmt, valueize_vuses): Remove. (get_def_ref_stmt_vuses): Simplify. Rename to ... (get_def_ref_stmt_vuse): ... this. (vn_reference_lookup_2): New function. (vn_reference_lookup_pieces): Use walk_non_aliased_vuses for walking equivalent vuses. Simplify. (vn_reference_lookup): Likewise. (vn_reference_insert): Likewise. (vn_reference_insert_pieces): Likewise. (visit_reference_op_call): Simplify. (visit_reference_op_load): Likewise. (visit_reference_op_store): Likewise. (init_scc_vn): Remove shared_lookup_vuses initialization. (free_scc_vn): Remove shared_lookup_vuses freeing. (sort_vuses, sort_vuses_heap): Remove. (get_ref_from_reference_ops): Export. * tree-ssa-sccvn.h (struct vn_reference_s): Replace vuses vector with single vuse pointer. (vn_reference_lookup_pieces, vn_reference_lookup, vn_reference_insert, vn_reference_insert_pieces): Adjust prototypes. (shared_vuses_from_stmt): Remove. (get_ref_from_reference_ops): Declare. * tree-ssa-loop-manip.c (slpeel_can_duplicate_loop_p): Adjust. * tree-ssa-copyrename.c (copy_rename_partition_coalesce): Remove memory-tag related code. * tree-ssa-ccp.c (get_symbol_constant_value): Remove memory-tag code. (likely_value): Add comment, skip static-chain of call statements. (surely_varying_stmt_p): Adjust. (gimplify_and_update_call_from_tree): Likewise. (execute_fold_all_builtins): Do not rebuild alias info. (gimplify_and_update_call_from_tree): Properly update VOPs. * tree-ssa-loop-ivopts.c (get_ref_tag): Remove. (copy_ref_info): Remove memory-tag related code. * tree-call-cdce.c (tree_call_cdce): Rename the VOP. * ipa-pure-const.c (check_decl): Remove memory-tag related code. (check_stmt): Open-code gimple_loaded_syms and gimple_stored_syms computation. * tree-ssa-dom.c (gimple_p): Remove typedef. (eliminate_redundant_computations): Adjust. (record_equivalences_from_stmt): Likewise. (avail_expr_hash): Likewise. (avail_expr_eq): Likewise. * tree-ssa-propagate.c (update_call_from_tree): Properly update VOPs. (stmt_makes_single_load): Likewise. (stmt_makes_single_store): Likewise. * tree-ssa-alias.c: Rewrite completely. (debug_memory_partitions, dump_mem_ref_stats, debug_mem_ref_stats, debug_mem_sym_stats, dump_mem_sym_stats_for_var, debug_all_mem_sym_stats, debug_mp_info, update_mem_sym_stats_from_stmt, delete_mem_ref_stats, create_tag_raw, dump_points_to_info, dump_may_aliases_for, debug_may_aliases_for, new_type_alias): Remove public functions. (pass_reset_cc_flags): Remove. (pass_build_alias): Move ... * tree-ssa-structalias.c (pass_build_alias): ... here. * tree-ssa-alias.c (may_be_aliased): Move ... * tree-flow-inline.h (may_be_aliased): ... here. tree-ssa-alias.c (struct count_ptr_d, count_ptr_derefs, count_uses_and_derefs): Move ... * gimple.c: ... here. * gimple.h (count_uses_and_derefs): Declare. * tree-ssa-alias.c (dump_alias_stats, ptr_deref_may_alias_global_p, ptr_deref_may_alias_decl_p, ptr_derefs_may_alias_p, same_type_for_tbaa, nonaliasing_component_refs_p, decl_refs_may_alias_p, indirect_ref_may_alias_decl_p, indirect_refs_may_alias_p, ref_maybe_used_by_call_p, ref_maybe_used_by_stmt_p, call_may_clobber_ref_p, stmt_may_clobber_ref_p, maybe_skip_until, get_continuation_for_phi, walk_non_aliased_vuses, walk_aliased_vdefs): New functions. * tree-dfa.c (refs_may_alias_p): Move ... * tree-ssa-alias.c (refs_may_alias_p): ... here. Extend. * tree-ssa-alias.h: New file. * tree-ssa-sink.c (is_hidden_global_store): Adjust. (statement_sink_location): Likewise. * opts.c (decode_options): Do not adjust max-aliased-vops or avg-aliased-vops values. * timevar.def (TV_TREE_MAY_ALIAS): Remove. (TV_CALL_CLOBBER): Likewise. (TV_FLOW_SENSITIVE): Likewise. (TV_FLOW_INSENSITIVE): Likewise. (TV_MEMORY_PARTITIONING): Likewise. (TV_ALIAS_STMT_WALK): New timevar. * tree-ssa-loop-ivcanon.c (empty_loop_p): Adjust. * tree-ssa-address.c (create_mem_ref_raw): Use build6. (get_address_description): Remove memory-tag related code. * tree-ssa-ifcombine.c (bb_no_side_effects_p): Adjust. * treestruct.def (TS_MEMORY_TAG, TS_MEMORY_PARTITION_TAG): Remove. * tree-eh.c (cleanup_empty_eh): Do not leave stale SSA_NAMEs and immediate uses in statements. Document. * gimple-pretty-print.c (dump_gimple_mem_ops): Adjust. (dump_symbols): Remove. (dump_gimple_mem_ops): Do not dump loaded or stored syms. * alias.c (get_deref_alias_set): New function split out from ... (get_alias_set): ... here. * alias.h (get_deref_alias_set): Declare. * tree-vect-data-refs.c (vect_create_data_ref_ptr): Remove unused type parameter. Remove restrict pointer handling. Create a ref-all pointer in case type-based alias sets do not conflict. (vect_analyze_data_refs): Remove SMT related code. * tree-vect-stmts.c (vectorizable_store): Re-instantiate TBAA assert. (vectorizable_load): Likewise. * tree-data-ref.h (struct dr_alias): Remove symbol_tag field. (DR_SYMBOL_TAG, DR_VOPS): Remove. * tree-data-ref.c (dr_may_alias_p): Use the alias-oracle. Ignore vops and SMTs. (dr_analyze_alias): Likewise.. (free_data_ref): Likewise. (create_data_ref): Likewise. (analyze_all_data_dependences): Likewise. (get_references_in_stmt): Adjust. * tree-flow-inline.h (gimple_aliases_computed_p, gimple_addressable_vars, gimple_call_clobbered_vars, gimple_call_used_vars, gimple_global_var, may_aliases, memory_partition, factoring_name_p, mark_call_clobbered, clear_call_clobbered, compare_ssa_operands_equal, symbol_mem_tag, set_symbol_mem_tag, gimple_mem_ref_stats): Remove. (gimple_vop): New function. (op_iter_next_use): Remove vuses and mayuses cases. (op_iter_next_def): Remove vdefs case. (op_iter_next_tree): Remove vuses, mayuses and vdefs cases. (clear_and_done_ssa_iter): Do not set removed fields. (op_iter_init): Likewise. Skip vuse and/or vdef if requested. Assert we are not iterating over vuses or vdefs if not also iterating over uses or defs. (op_iter_init_use): Likewise. (op_iter_init_def): Likewise. (op_iter_next_vdef): Remove. (op_iter_next_mustdef): Likewise. (op_iter_init_vdef): Likewise. (compare_ssa_operands_equal): Likewise. (link_use_stmts_after): Handle vuse operand. (is_call_used): Use is_call_clobbered. (is_call_clobbered): Global variables are always call clobbered, query the call-clobbers bitmap. (mark_call_clobbered): Ignore global variables. (clear_call_clobbered): Likewise. * tree-ssa-coalesce.c (create_outofssa_var_map): Adjust virtual operands sanity check. * tree.def (NAME_MEMORY_TAG, SYMBOL_MEMORY_TAG, MEMORY_PARTITION_TAG): Remove. (TARGET_MEM_REF): Remove TMR_TAG operand. * tree-dfa.c (add_referenced_var): Initialize call-clobber state. Remove call-clobber related code. (remove_referenced_var): Likewise. Do not clear mpt or symbol_mem_tag. (dump_variable): Do not dump SMTs, memory stats, may-aliases or partitions or escape reason. (get_single_def_stmt, get_single_def_stmt_from_phi, get_single_def_stmt_with_phi): Remove. (dump_referenced_vars): Tidy. (get_ref_base_and_extent): Allow bare decls. (collect_dfa_stats): Adjust. * graphite.c (rename_variables_in_stmt): Adjust. (graphite_copy_stmts_from_block): Likewise. (translate_clast): Likewise. * tree-ssa-pre.c (struct bb_bitmap_sets): Add expr_dies bitmap. (EXPR_DIES): New. (translate_vuse_through_block): Use the oracle. (phi_translate_1): Adjust. (value_dies_in_block_x): Use the oracle. Cache the outcome in EXPR_DIES. (valid_in_sets): Check if the VUSE for a REFERENCE is available. (eliminate): Do not remove stmts during elimination, instead queue and remove them afterwards. (do_pre): Do not rebuild alias info. (pass_pre): Run TODO_rebuild_alias before PRE. * tree-ssa-live.c (remove_unused_locals): Remove memory-tag code. * tree-sra.c (sra_walk_function): Use gimple_references_memory_p. (mark_all_v_defs_stmt): Remove. (mark_all_v_defs_seq): Adjust. (sra_replace): Likewise. (scalarize_use): Likewise. (scalarize_copy): Likewise. (scalarize_init): Likewise. (scalarize_ldst): Likewise. (todoflags): Remove. (tree_sra): Do not rebuild alias info. (tree_sra_early): Adjust. (pass_sra): Run TODO_update_address_taken before SRA. * tree-predcom.c (set_alias_info): Remove. (prepare_initializers_chain): Do not call it. (mark_virtual_ops_for_renaming): Adjust. (mark_virtual_ops_for_renaming_list): Remove. (initialize_root_vars): Adjust. (initialize_root_vars_lm): Likewise. (prepare_initializers_chain): Likewise. * tree-ssa-copy.c (may_propagate_copy): Remove memory-tag related code. (may_propagate_copy_into_stmt): Likewise. (merge_alias_info): Do nothing for now. (propagate_tree_value_into_stmt): Adjust. (stmt_may_generate_copy): Likewise. * tree-ssa-forwprop.c (tidy_after_forward_propagate_addr): Do not mark symbols for renaming. (forward_propagate_addr_expr): Match up push/pop_stmt_changes with the same statement, make sure to update the new pointed-to one. * tree-ssa-dce.c (eliminate_unnecessary_stmts): Do not copy call statements, do not mark symbols for renaming. (mark_operand_necessary): Dump something. (ref_may_be_aliased): New function. (mark_aliased_reaching_defs_necessary_1): New helper function. (mark_aliased_reaching_defs_necessary): Likewise. (mark_all_reaching_defs_necessary_1): Likewise. (mark_all_reaching_defs_necessary): Likewise. (propagate_necessity): Do not process virtual PHIs. For non-aliased loads mark all reaching definitions as necessary. For aliased loads and stores mark the immediate dominating aliased clobbers as necessary. (visited): New global static. (perform_tree_ssa_dce): Free visited bitmap after propagating necessity. (remove_dead_phis): Perform simple dead virtual PHI removal. (remove_dead_stmt): Properly unlink virtual operands when removing stores. (eliminate_unnecessary_stmts): Schedule PHI removal after stmt removal. * tree-ssa-ter.c (is_replaceable_p): Adjust. (process_replaceable): Likewise. (find_replaceable_in_bb): Likewise. * tree-ssa.c (verify_ssa_name): Verify all VOPs are based on the single gimple vop. (verify_flow_insensitive_alias_info): Remove. (verify_flow_sensitive_alias_info): Likewise. (verify_call_clobbering): Likewise. (verify_memory_partitions): Likewise. (verify_alias_info): Likewise. (verify_ssa): Adjust.. (execute_update_addresses_taken): Export. Update SSA manually. Optimize only when optimizing. Use a local bitmap. (pass_update_address_taken): Remove TODO_update_ssa, add TODO_dump_func. (pass_update_address_taken): Just use TODO_update_address_taken. (init_tree_ssa): Do not initialize addressable_vars. (verify_ssa): Verify new VUSE / VDEF properties. Verify that all stmts definitions have the stmt as SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT. Do not call verify_alias_info. (delete_tree_ssa): Clear the VUSE, VDEF operands. Do not free the loaded and stored syms bitmaps. Reset the escaped and callused solutions. Do not free addressable_vars. Remove memory-tag related code. (warn_uninitialized_var): Aliases are always available. * tree-ssa-loop-prefetch.c (gather_memory_references): Adjust. * lambda-code.c (can_put_in_inner_loop): Adjust. (can_put_after_inner_loop): Likewise. (perfect_nestify): Likewise. * tree-vect-stmts.c (vect_stmt_relevant_p): Adjust. (vect_gen_widened_results_half): Remove CALL_EXPR handling. (vectorizable_conversion): Do not mark symbols for renaming. * tree-inline.c (remap_gimple_stmt): Clear VUSE/VDEF. (expand_call_inline): Unlink the calls virtual operands before replacing it. (tree_function_versioning): Do not call update_ssa if we are not updating clones. Simplify. * tree-ssa-phiprop.c (phivn_valid_p): Adjust. (propagate_with_phi): Likewise.. * tree-outof-ssa.c (create_temp): Remove memory tag and call clobber code. Assert we are not aliased or global. * tree-flow.h: Include tree-ssa-alias.h (enum escape_type): Remove. (struct mem_sym_stats_d): Likewise. (struct mem_ref_stats_d): Likewise. (struct gimple_df): Add vop member. Remove global_var, call_clobbered_vars, call_used_vars, addressable_vars, aliases_compted_p and mem_ref_stats members. Add syms_to_rename, escaped and callused members. (struct ptr_info_def): Remove all members, add points-to solution member pt. (struct var_ann_d): Remove in_vuse_list, in_vdef_list, call_clobbered, escape_mask, mpt and symbol_mem_tag members. * Makefile.in (TREE_FLOW_H): Add tree-ssa-alias.h. (tree-ssa-structalias.o): Remove tree-ssa-structalias.h. (tree-ssa-alias.o): Likewise. (toplev.o): Add tree-ssa-alias.h (GTFILES): Remove tree-ssa-structalias.h, add tree-ssa-alias.h. * gimple.c (gimple_set_bb): Fix off-by-one error. (is_gimple_reg): Do not handle memory tags. (gimple_copy): Also copy virtual operands. Delay updating the statement. Do not reset loaded and stored syms. (gimple_set_stored_syms): Remove. (gimple_set_loaded_syms): Likewise. (gimple_call_copy_skip_args): Copy the virtual operands and mark the new statement modified. * tree-ssa-structalias.c (may_alias_p): Remove. (set_uids_in_ptset): Take the alias set to prune with as parameter. Fold in the alias test of may_alias_p. (compute_points_to_sets): Compute whether a ptr is dereferenced in a local sbitmap. (process_constraint): Deal with &ANYTHING on the lhs, reject all other ADDRESSOF constraints on the lhs. (get_constraint_for_component_ref): Assert that we don't get ADDRESSOF constraints from the base of the reference. Properly generate UNKNOWN_OFFSET for DEREF if needed. (struct variable_info): Remove collapsed_to member. (get_varinfo_fc): Remove. (new_var_info): Do not set collapsed_to. (dump_constraint): Do not follow cycles. (dump_constraint_graph): Likewise. (build_pred_graph): Likewise. (build_succ_graph): Likewise. (rewrite_constraints): Likewise. (do_simple_structure_copy): Remove. (do_rhs_deref_structure_copy): Remove. (do_lhs_deref_structure_copy): Remove. (collapse_rest_of_var): Remove. (do_structure_copy): Re-implement. (pta_stats): New global variable. (dump_pta_stats): New function. (struct constraint_expr): Make offset signed. (UNKNOWN_OFFSET): Define special value. (dump_constraint): Dump UNKNOWN_OFFSET as UNKNOWN. (solution_set_expand): New helper function split out from ... (do_sd_constraint): ... here. (solution_set_add): Handle UNKNOWN_OFFSET. Handle negative offsets. (do_ds_constraint): Likewise. (do_sd_constraint): Likewise. Do not special-case ESCAPED = *ESCAPED and CALLUSED = *CALLUSED. (set_union_with_increment): Make inc argument signed. (type_safe): Remove. (get_constraint_for_ptr_offset): Handle unknown and negative constant offsets. (first_vi_for_offset): Handle offsets before start. Bail out early for offsets beyond the variable extent. (first_or_preceding_vi_for_offset): New function. (init_base_vars): Add ESCAPED = ESCAPED + UNKNOWN_OFFSET constraint. Together with ESCAPED = *ESCAPED this properly computes reachability. (find_what_var_points_to): New function. (find_what_p_points_to): Implement in terms of find_what_var_points_to. (pt_solution_reset, pt_solution_empty_p, pt_solution_includes_global, pt_solution_includes_1, pt_solution_includes, pt_solutions_intersect_1, pt_solutions_intersect): New functions. (compute_call_used_vars): Remove. (compute_may_aliases): New main entry into PTA computation. * gimple.h (gimple_p): New typedef. (struct gimple_statement_base): Remove references_memory_p. (struct gimple_statement_with_memory_ops_base): Remove vdef_ops, vuse_ops, stores and loads members. Add vdef and vuse members. (gimple_vuse_ops, gimple_set_vuse_ops, gimple_vdef_ops, gimple_set_vdef_ops, gimple_loaded_syms, gimple_stored_syms, gimple_set_references_memory): Remove. (gimple_vuse_op, gimple_vdef_op, gimple_vuse, gimple_vdef, gimple_vuse_ptr, gimple_vdef_ptri, gimple_set_vuse, gimple_set_vdef): New functions. * tree-cfg.c (move_block_to_fn): Fix off-by-one error. (verify_expr): Allow RESULT_DECL. (gimple_duplicate_bb): Do not copy virtual operands. (gimple_duplicate_sese_region): Adjust. (gimple_duplicate_sese_tail): Likewise. (mark_virtual_ops_in_region): Remove. (move_sese_region_to_fn): Do not call it. * passes.c (init_optimization_passes): Remove pass_reset_cc_flags and pass_simple_dse. (execute_function_todo): Handle TODO_update_address_taken, call execute_update_addresses_taken for TODO_rebuild_alias. (execute_todo): Adjust. (execute_one_pass): Init dump files early. * ipa-struct-reorg.c (finalize_var_creation): Do not mark vars call-clobbered. (create_general_new_stmt): Clear vops. * tree-ssa-reassoc.c (get_rank): Adjust. * tree-vect-slp.c (vect_create_mask_and_perm): Do not mark symbols for renaming. * params.def (PARAM_MAX_ALIASED_VOPS): Remove. (PARAM_AVG_ALIASED_VOPS): Likewise. * tree-ssanames.c (init_ssanames): Allocate SYMS_TO_RENAME. (duplicate_ssa_name_ptr_info): No need to copy the shared bitmaps. * tree-ssa-operands.c: Simplify for new virtual operand representation. (operand_build_cmp, copy_virtual_operands, create_ssa_artificial_load_stmt, add_to_addressable_set, gimple_add_to_addresses_taken): Remove public functions. (unlink_stmt_vdef): New function. * gcc.dg/pr19633-1.c: Adjust. * gcc.dg/torture/pta-callused-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr39074-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr39074.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pta-ptrarith-3.c: New testcase. * gcc.dg/torture/pr30375.c: Adjust. * gcc.dg/torture/pr33563.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr33870.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr33560.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pta-structcopy-1.c: New testcase. * gcc.dg/torture/ssa-pta-fn-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/alias-15.c: Remove. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-dce-4.c: New testcase. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr26421.c: Adjust. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-fre-10.c: XFAIL. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-dce-5.c: New testcase. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr23382.c: Adjust. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-fre-20.c: New testcase. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/alias-16.c: Adjust. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-fre-13.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-fre-14.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/alias-18.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-fre-15.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-lim-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/alias-19.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pta-ptrarith-1.c: New testcase. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr13146.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-pre-23.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pta-ptrarith-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-fre-18.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-pre-24.c: New XFAILed testcase. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-fre-19.c: New testcase. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/alias-20.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-dse-12.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr38895.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-B.c: XFAIL. * gcc.dg/vect/no-vfa-vect-43.c: Adjust. * gcc.dg/uninit-pr19430.c: XFAIL. * g++.dg/tree-ssa/pr13146.C: New testcase. * g++.dg/opt/pr36187.C: Adjust. * g++.dg/torture/20090329-1.C: New testcase. 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/* Data references and dependences detectors.
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Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Sebastian Pop <pop@cri.ensmp.fr>
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef GCC_TREE_DATA_REF_H
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#define GCC_TREE_DATA_REF_H
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#include "graphds.h"
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#include "lambda.h"
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#include "omega.h"
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#include "tree-chrec.h"
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/*
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innermost_loop_behavior describes the evolution of the address of the memory
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reference in the innermost enclosing loop. The address is expressed as
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BASE + STEP * # of iteration, and base is further decomposed as the base
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pointer (BASE_ADDRESS), loop invariant offset (OFFSET) and
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constant offset (INIT). Examples, in loop nest
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for (i = 0; i < 100; i++)
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for (j = 3; j < 100; j++)
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Example 1 Example 2
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data-ref a[j].b[i][j] *(p + x + 16B + 4B * j)
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innermost_loop_behavior
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base_address &a p
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offset i * D_i x
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init 3 * D_j + offsetof (b) 28
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step D_j 4
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*/
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struct innermost_loop_behavior
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{
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tree base_address;
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tree offset;
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tree init;
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tree step;
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/* Alignment information. ALIGNED_TO is set to the largest power of two
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that divides OFFSET. */
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tree aligned_to;
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};
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/* Describes the evolutions of indices of the memory reference. The indices
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are indices of the ARRAY_REFs and the operands of INDIRECT_REFs.
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For ARRAY_REFs, BASE_OBJECT is the reference with zeroed indices
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(note that this reference does not have to be valid, if zero does not
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belong to the range of the array; hence it is not recommended to use
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BASE_OBJECT in any code generation). For INDIRECT_REFs, the address is
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set to the loop-invariant part of the address of the object, except for
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the constant offset. For the examples above,
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base_object: a[0].b[0][0] *(p + x + 4B * j_0)
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indices: {j_0, +, 1}_2 {16, +, 4}_2
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{i_0, +, 1}_1
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{j_0, +, 1}_2
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*/
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struct indices
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{
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/* The object. */
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tree base_object;
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/* A list of chrecs. Access functions of the indices. */
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VEC(tree,heap) *access_fns;
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};
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struct dr_alias
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{
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/* The alias information that should be used for new pointers to this
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location. SYMBOL_TAG is either a DECL or a SYMBOL_MEMORY_TAG. */
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struct ptr_info_def *ptr_info;
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/* The set of virtual operands corresponding to this memory reference,
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serving as a description of the alias information for the memory
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reference. This could be eliminated if we had alias oracle. */
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bitmap vops;
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};
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typedef struct scop *scop_p;
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/* Each vector of the access matrix represents a linear access
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function for a subscript. First elements correspond to the
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leftmost indices, ie. for a[i][j] the first vector corresponds to
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the subscript in "i". The elements of a vector are relative to
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the loop nests in which the data reference is considered,
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i.e. the vector is relative to the SCoP that provides the context
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in which this data reference occurs.
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For example, in
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| loop_1
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| loop_2
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| a[i+3][2*j+n-1]
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if "i" varies in loop_1 and "j" varies in loop_2, the access
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matrix with respect to the loop nest {loop_1, loop_2} is:
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| loop_1 loop_2 param_n cst
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| 1 0 0 3
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| 0 2 1 -1
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whereas the access matrix with respect to loop_2 considers "i" as
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a parameter:
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| loop_2 param_i param_n cst
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| 0 1 0 3
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| 2 0 1 -1
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*/
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struct access_matrix
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{
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VEC (loop_p, heap) *loop_nest;
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int nb_induction_vars;
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VEC (tree, heap) *parameters;
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VEC (lambda_vector, gc) *matrix;
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};
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#define AM_LOOP_NEST(M) (M)->loop_nest
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#define AM_NB_INDUCTION_VARS(M) (M)->nb_induction_vars
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#define AM_PARAMETERS(M) (M)->parameters
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#define AM_MATRIX(M) (M)->matrix
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#define AM_NB_PARAMETERS(M) (VEC_length (tree, AM_PARAMETERS(M)))
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#define AM_CONST_COLUMN_INDEX(M) (AM_NB_INDUCTION_VARS (M) + AM_NB_PARAMETERS (M))
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#define AM_NB_COLUMNS(M) (AM_NB_INDUCTION_VARS (M) + AM_NB_PARAMETERS (M) + 1)
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#define AM_GET_SUBSCRIPT_ACCESS_VECTOR(M, I) VEC_index (lambda_vector, AM_MATRIX (M), I)
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#define AM_GET_ACCESS_MATRIX_ELEMENT(M, I, J) AM_GET_SUBSCRIPT_ACCESS_VECTOR (M, I)[J]
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/* Return the column in the access matrix of LOOP_NUM. */
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static inline int
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am_vector_index_for_loop (struct access_matrix *access_matrix, int loop_num)
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{
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int i;
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loop_p l;
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for (i = 0; VEC_iterate (loop_p, AM_LOOP_NEST (access_matrix), i, l); i++)
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if (l->num == loop_num)
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return i;
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gcc_unreachable();
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}
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int access_matrix_get_index_for_parameter (tree, struct access_matrix *);
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struct data_reference
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{
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/* A pointer to the statement that contains this DR. */
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gimple stmt;
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/* A pointer to the memory reference. */
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tree ref;
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/* Auxiliary info specific to a pass. */
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void *aux;
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/* True when the data reference is in RHS of a stmt. */
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bool is_read;
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/* Behavior of the memory reference in the innermost loop. */
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struct innermost_loop_behavior innermost;
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/* Subscripts of this data reference. */
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struct indices indices;
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/* Alias information for the data reference. */
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struct dr_alias alias;
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/* The SCoP in which the data reference was analyzed. */
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scop_p scop;
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/* Matrix representation for the data access functions. */
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struct access_matrix *access_matrix;
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};
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#define DR_SCOP(DR) (DR)->scop
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#define DR_STMT(DR) (DR)->stmt
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#define DR_REF(DR) (DR)->ref
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#define DR_BASE_OBJECT(DR) (DR)->indices.base_object
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#define DR_ACCESS_FNS(DR) (DR)->indices.access_fns
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#define DR_ACCESS_FN(DR, I) VEC_index (tree, DR_ACCESS_FNS (DR), I)
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#define DR_NUM_DIMENSIONS(DR) VEC_length (tree, DR_ACCESS_FNS (DR))
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#define DR_IS_READ(DR) (DR)->is_read
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#define DR_BASE_ADDRESS(DR) (DR)->innermost.base_address
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#define DR_OFFSET(DR) (DR)->innermost.offset
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#define DR_INIT(DR) (DR)->innermost.init
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#define DR_STEP(DR) (DR)->innermost.step
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#define DR_PTR_INFO(DR) (DR)->alias.ptr_info
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#define DR_ALIGNED_TO(DR) (DR)->innermost.aligned_to
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#define DR_ACCESS_MATRIX(DR) (DR)->access_matrix
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typedef struct data_reference *data_reference_p;
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DEF_VEC_P(data_reference_p);
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P (data_reference_p, heap);
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enum data_dependence_direction {
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dir_positive,
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dir_negative,
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dir_equal,
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dir_positive_or_negative,
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dir_positive_or_equal,
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dir_negative_or_equal,
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dir_star,
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dir_independent
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};
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/* The description of the grid of iterations that overlap. At most
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two loops are considered at the same time just now, hence at most
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two functions are needed. For each of the functions, we store
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the vector of coefficients, f[0] + x * f[1] + y * f[2] + ...,
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where x, y, ... are variables. */
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#define MAX_DIM 2
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/* Special values of N. */
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#define NO_DEPENDENCE 0
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#define NOT_KNOWN (MAX_DIM + 1)
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#define CF_NONTRIVIAL_P(CF) ((CF)->n != NO_DEPENDENCE && (CF)->n != NOT_KNOWN)
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#define CF_NOT_KNOWN_P(CF) ((CF)->n == NOT_KNOWN)
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#define CF_NO_DEPENDENCE_P(CF) ((CF)->n == NO_DEPENDENCE)
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typedef VEC (tree, heap) *affine_fn;
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typedef struct
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{
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unsigned n;
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affine_fn fns[MAX_DIM];
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} conflict_function;
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/* What is a subscript? Given two array accesses a subscript is the
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tuple composed of the access functions for a given dimension.
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Example: Given A[f1][f2][f3] and B[g1][g2][g3], there are three
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subscripts: (f1, g1), (f2, g2), (f3, g3). These three subscripts
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are stored in the data_dependence_relation structure under the form
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of an array of subscripts. */
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struct subscript
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{
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/* A description of the iterations for which the elements are
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accessed twice. */
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conflict_function *conflicting_iterations_in_a;
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conflict_function *conflicting_iterations_in_b;
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/* This field stores the information about the iteration domain
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validity of the dependence relation. */
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tree last_conflict;
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/* Distance from the iteration that access a conflicting element in
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A to the iteration that access this same conflicting element in
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B. The distance is a tree scalar expression, i.e. a constant or a
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symbolic expression, but certainly not a chrec function. */
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tree distance;
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};
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typedef struct subscript *subscript_p;
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DEF_VEC_P(subscript_p);
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P (subscript_p, heap);
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#define SUB_CONFLICTS_IN_A(SUB) SUB->conflicting_iterations_in_a
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#define SUB_CONFLICTS_IN_B(SUB) SUB->conflicting_iterations_in_b
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#define SUB_LAST_CONFLICT(SUB) SUB->last_conflict
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#define SUB_DISTANCE(SUB) SUB->distance
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/* A data_dependence_relation represents a relation between two
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data_references A and B. */
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struct data_dependence_relation
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{
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struct data_reference *a;
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struct data_reference *b;
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/* A "yes/no/maybe" field for the dependence relation:
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- when "ARE_DEPENDENT == NULL_TREE", there exist a dependence
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relation between A and B, and the description of this relation
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is given in the SUBSCRIPTS array,
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- when "ARE_DEPENDENT == chrec_known", there is no dependence and
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SUBSCRIPTS is empty,
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- when "ARE_DEPENDENT == chrec_dont_know", there may be a dependence,
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but the analyzer cannot be more specific. */
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tree are_dependent;
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/* For each subscript in the dependence test, there is an element in
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this array. This is the attribute that labels the edge A->B of
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the data_dependence_relation. */
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VEC (subscript_p, heap) *subscripts;
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/* The analyzed loop nest. */
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VEC (loop_p, heap) *loop_nest;
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/* The classic direction vector. */
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VEC (lambda_vector, heap) *dir_vects;
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/* The classic distance vector. */
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VEC (lambda_vector, heap) *dist_vects;
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/* An index in loop_nest for the innermost loop that varies for
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this data dependence relation. */
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unsigned inner_loop;
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/* Is the dependence reversed with respect to the lexicographic order? */
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bool reversed_p;
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/* When the dependence relation is affine, it can be represented by
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a distance vector. */
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bool affine_p;
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/* Set to true when the dependence relation is on the same data
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access. */
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bool self_reference_p;
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};
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typedef struct data_dependence_relation *ddr_p;
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DEF_VEC_P(ddr_p);
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P(ddr_p,heap);
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#define DDR_A(DDR) DDR->a
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#define DDR_B(DDR) DDR->b
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#define DDR_AFFINE_P(DDR) DDR->affine_p
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#define DDR_ARE_DEPENDENT(DDR) DDR->are_dependent
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#define DDR_SUBSCRIPTS(DDR) DDR->subscripts
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#define DDR_SUBSCRIPT(DDR, I) VEC_index (subscript_p, DDR_SUBSCRIPTS (DDR), I)
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#define DDR_NUM_SUBSCRIPTS(DDR) VEC_length (subscript_p, DDR_SUBSCRIPTS (DDR))
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#define DDR_LOOP_NEST(DDR) DDR->loop_nest
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/* The size of the direction/distance vectors: the number of loops in
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the loop nest. */
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#define DDR_NB_LOOPS(DDR) (VEC_length (loop_p, DDR_LOOP_NEST (DDR)))
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#define DDR_INNER_LOOP(DDR) DDR->inner_loop
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#define DDR_SELF_REFERENCE(DDR) DDR->self_reference_p
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#define DDR_DIST_VECTS(DDR) ((DDR)->dist_vects)
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#define DDR_DIR_VECTS(DDR) ((DDR)->dir_vects)
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#define DDR_NUM_DIST_VECTS(DDR) \
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(VEC_length (lambda_vector, DDR_DIST_VECTS (DDR)))
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#define DDR_NUM_DIR_VECTS(DDR) \
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(VEC_length (lambda_vector, DDR_DIR_VECTS (DDR)))
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#define DDR_DIR_VECT(DDR, I) \
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VEC_index (lambda_vector, DDR_DIR_VECTS (DDR), I)
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#define DDR_DIST_VECT(DDR, I) \
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VEC_index (lambda_vector, DDR_DIST_VECTS (DDR), I)
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#define DDR_REVERSED_P(DDR) DDR->reversed_p
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/* Describes a location of a memory reference. */
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typedef struct data_ref_loc_d
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{
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/* Position of the memory reference. */
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tree *pos;
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/* True if the memory reference is read. */
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bool is_read;
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} data_ref_loc;
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DEF_VEC_O (data_ref_loc);
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O (data_ref_loc, heap);
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bool get_references_in_stmt (gimple, VEC (data_ref_loc, heap) **);
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bool dr_analyze_innermost (struct data_reference *);
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extern bool compute_data_dependences_for_loop (struct loop *, bool,
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VEC (data_reference_p, heap) **,
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VEC (ddr_p, heap) **);
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extern tree find_data_references_in_loop (struct loop *,
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VEC (data_reference_p, heap) **);
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extern void print_direction_vector (FILE *, lambda_vector, int);
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extern void print_dir_vectors (FILE *, VEC (lambda_vector, heap) *, int);
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extern void print_dist_vectors (FILE *, VEC (lambda_vector, heap) *, int);
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extern void dump_subscript (FILE *, struct subscript *);
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extern void dump_ddrs (FILE *, VEC (ddr_p, heap) *);
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extern void dump_dist_dir_vectors (FILE *, VEC (ddr_p, heap) *);
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extern void dump_data_reference (FILE *, struct data_reference *);
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extern void dump_data_references (FILE *, VEC (data_reference_p, heap) *);
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extern void debug_data_dependence_relation (struct data_dependence_relation *);
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extern void dump_data_dependence_relation (FILE *,
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struct data_dependence_relation *);
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extern void dump_data_dependence_relations (FILE *, VEC (ddr_p, heap) *);
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extern void debug_data_dependence_relations (VEC (ddr_p, heap) *);
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extern void dump_data_dependence_direction (FILE *,
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enum data_dependence_direction);
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extern void free_dependence_relation (struct data_dependence_relation *);
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extern void free_dependence_relations (VEC (ddr_p, heap) *);
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extern void free_data_ref (data_reference_p);
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extern void free_data_refs (VEC (data_reference_p, heap) *);
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extern bool find_data_references_in_stmt (struct loop *, gimple,
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VEC (data_reference_p, heap) **);
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struct data_reference *create_data_ref (struct loop *, tree, gimple, bool);
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extern bool find_loop_nest (struct loop *, VEC (loop_p, heap) **);
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extern void compute_all_dependences (VEC (data_reference_p, heap) *,
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VEC (ddr_p, heap) **, VEC (loop_p, heap) *,
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bool);
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extern void create_rdg_vertices (struct graph *, VEC (gimple, heap) *);
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extern bool dr_may_alias_p (const struct data_reference *,
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const struct data_reference *);
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extern bool stmt_simple_memref_p (struct loop *, gimple, tree);
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/* Return true when the DDR contains two data references that have the
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same access functions. */
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static inline bool
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same_access_functions (const struct data_dependence_relation *ddr)
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{
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unsigned i;
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for (i = 0; i < DDR_NUM_SUBSCRIPTS (ddr); i++)
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if (!eq_evolutions_p (DR_ACCESS_FN (DDR_A (ddr), i),
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DR_ACCESS_FN (DDR_B (ddr), i)))
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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/* Return true when DDR is an anti-dependence relation. */
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static inline bool
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ddr_is_anti_dependent (ddr_p ddr)
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{
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return (DDR_ARE_DEPENDENT (ddr) == NULL_TREE
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&& DR_IS_READ (DDR_A (ddr))
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&& !DR_IS_READ (DDR_B (ddr))
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&& !same_access_functions (ddr));
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}
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/* Return true when DEPENDENCE_RELATIONS contains an anti-dependence. */
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static inline bool
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ddrs_have_anti_deps (VEC (ddr_p, heap) *dependence_relations)
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{
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unsigned i;
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ddr_p ddr;
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for (i = 0; VEC_iterate (ddr_p, dependence_relations, i, ddr); i++)
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if (ddr_is_anti_dependent (ddr))
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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/* Return the dependence level for the DDR relation. */
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static inline unsigned
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ddr_dependence_level (ddr_p ddr)
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{
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unsigned vector;
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unsigned level = 0;
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if (DDR_DIST_VECTS (ddr))
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level = dependence_level (DDR_DIST_VECT (ddr, 0), DDR_NB_LOOPS (ddr));
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for (vector = 1; vector < DDR_NUM_DIST_VECTS (ddr); vector++)
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level = MIN (level, dependence_level (DDR_DIST_VECT (ddr, vector),
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DDR_NB_LOOPS (ddr)));
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return level;
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}
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/* A Reduced Dependence Graph (RDG) vertex representing a statement. */
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typedef struct rdg_vertex
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{
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/* The statement represented by this vertex. */
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gimple stmt;
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/* True when the statement contains a write to memory. */
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bool has_mem_write;
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/* True when the statement contains a read from memory. */
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bool has_mem_reads;
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} *rdg_vertex_p;
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#define RDGV_STMT(V) ((struct rdg_vertex *) ((V)->data))->stmt
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#define RDGV_HAS_MEM_WRITE(V) ((struct rdg_vertex *) ((V)->data))->has_mem_write
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#define RDGV_HAS_MEM_READS(V) ((struct rdg_vertex *) ((V)->data))->has_mem_reads
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#define RDG_STMT(RDG, I) RDGV_STMT (&(RDG->vertices[I]))
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#define RDG_MEM_WRITE_STMT(RDG, I) RDGV_HAS_MEM_WRITE (&(RDG->vertices[I]))
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#define RDG_MEM_READS_STMT(RDG, I) RDGV_HAS_MEM_READS (&(RDG->vertices[I]))
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void dump_rdg_vertex (FILE *, struct graph *, int);
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void debug_rdg_vertex (struct graph *, int);
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void dump_rdg_component (FILE *, struct graph *, int, bitmap);
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void debug_rdg_component (struct graph *, int);
|
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void dump_rdg (FILE *, struct graph *);
|
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void debug_rdg (struct graph *);
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||
void dot_rdg (struct graph *);
|
||
int rdg_vertex_for_stmt (struct graph *, gimple);
|
||
|
||
/* Data dependence type. */
|
||
|
||
enum rdg_dep_type
|
||
{
|
||
/* Read After Write (RAW). */
|
||
flow_dd = 'f',
|
||
|
||
/* Write After Read (WAR). */
|
||
anti_dd = 'a',
|
||
|
||
/* Write After Write (WAW). */
|
||
output_dd = 'o',
|
||
|
||
/* Read After Read (RAR). */
|
||
input_dd = 'i'
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
/* Dependence information attached to an edge of the RDG. */
|
||
|
||
typedef struct rdg_edge
|
||
{
|
||
/* Type of the dependence. */
|
||
enum rdg_dep_type type;
|
||
|
||
/* Levels of the dependence: the depth of the loops that carry the
|
||
dependence. */
|
||
unsigned level;
|
||
|
||
/* Dependence relation between data dependences, NULL when one of
|
||
the vertices is a scalar. */
|
||
ddr_p relation;
|
||
} *rdg_edge_p;
|
||
|
||
#define RDGE_TYPE(E) ((struct rdg_edge *) ((E)->data))->type
|
||
#define RDGE_LEVEL(E) ((struct rdg_edge *) ((E)->data))->level
|
||
#define RDGE_RELATION(E) ((struct rdg_edge *) ((E)->data))->relation
|
||
|
||
struct graph *build_rdg (struct loop *);
|
||
struct graph *build_empty_rdg (int);
|
||
void free_rdg (struct graph *);
|
||
|
||
/* Return the index of the variable VAR in the LOOP_NEST array. */
|
||
|
||
static inline int
|
||
index_in_loop_nest (int var, VEC (loop_p, heap) *loop_nest)
|
||
{
|
||
struct loop *loopi;
|
||
int var_index;
|
||
|
||
for (var_index = 0; VEC_iterate (loop_p, loop_nest, var_index, loopi);
|
||
var_index++)
|
||
if (loopi->num == var)
|
||
break;
|
||
|
||
return var_index;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
void stores_from_loop (struct loop *, VEC (gimple, heap) **);
|
||
void remove_similar_memory_refs (VEC (gimple, heap) **);
|
||
bool rdg_defs_used_in_other_loops_p (struct graph *, int);
|
||
bool have_similar_memory_accesses (gimple, gimple);
|
||
|
||
/* Determines whether RDG vertices V1 and V2 access to similar memory
|
||
locations, in which case they have to be in the same partition. */
|
||
|
||
static inline bool
|
||
rdg_has_similar_memory_accesses (struct graph *rdg, int v1, int v2)
|
||
{
|
||
return have_similar_memory_accesses (RDG_STMT (rdg, v1),
|
||
RDG_STMT (rdg, v2));
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* In lambda-code.c */
|
||
bool lambda_transform_legal_p (lambda_trans_matrix, int,
|
||
VEC (ddr_p, heap) *);
|
||
void lambda_collect_parameters (VEC (data_reference_p, heap) *,
|
||
VEC (tree, heap) **);
|
||
bool lambda_compute_access_matrices (VEC (data_reference_p, heap) *,
|
||
VEC (tree, heap) *, VEC (loop_p, heap) *);
|
||
|
||
/* In tree-data-ref.c */
|
||
void split_constant_offset (tree , tree *, tree *);
|
||
|
||
/* Strongly connected components of the reduced data dependence graph. */
|
||
|
||
typedef struct rdg_component
|
||
{
|
||
int num;
|
||
VEC (int, heap) *vertices;
|
||
} *rdgc;
|
||
|
||
DEF_VEC_P (rdgc);
|
||
DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P (rdgc, heap);
|
||
|
||
DEF_VEC_P (bitmap);
|
||
DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P (bitmap, heap);
|
||
|
||
#endif /* GCC_TREE_DATA_REF_H */
|