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/*
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* Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
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* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
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* Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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*/
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/**
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* \file ir_variable_refcount.cpp
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*
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* Provides a visitor which produces a list of variables referenced,
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* how many times they were referenced and assigned, and whether they
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* were defined in the scope.
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*/
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#include "ir.h"
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#include "ir_visitor.h"
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#include "ir_variable_refcount.h"
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#include "compiler/glsl_types.h"
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#include "util/hash_table.h"
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ir_variable_refcount_visitor::ir_variable_refcount_visitor()
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{
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this->mem_ctx = ralloc_context(NULL);
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this->ht = _mesa_pointer_hash_table_create(NULL);
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}
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static void
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free_entry(struct hash_entry *entry)
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{
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ir_variable_refcount_entry *ivre = (ir_variable_refcount_entry *) entry->data;
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/* Free assignment list */
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exec_node *n;
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while ((n = ivre->assign_list.pop_head()) != NULL) {
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struct assignment_entry *assignment_entry =
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exec_node_data(struct assignment_entry, n, link);
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free(assignment_entry);
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}
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delete ivre;
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}
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ir_variable_refcount_visitor::~ir_variable_refcount_visitor()
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{
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ralloc_free(this->mem_ctx);
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_mesa_hash_table_destroy(this->ht, free_entry);
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}
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// constructor
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ir_variable_refcount_entry::ir_variable_refcount_entry(ir_variable *var)
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{
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this->var = var;
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assigned_count = 0;
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declaration = false;
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referenced_count = 0;
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}
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ir_variable_refcount_entry *
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ir_variable_refcount_visitor::get_variable_entry(ir_variable *var)
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{
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assert(var);
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util/hash_table: Rework the API to know about hashing
Previously, the hash_table API required the user to do all of the hashing
of keys as it passed them in. Since the hashing function is intrinsically
tied to the comparison function, it makes sense for the hash table to know
about it. Also, it makes for a somewhat clumsy API as the user is
constantly calling hashing functions many of which have long names. This
is especially bad when the standard call looks something like
_mesa_hash_table_insert(ht, _mesa_pointer_hash(key), key, data);
In the above case, there is no reason why the hash table shouldn't do the
hashing for you. We leave the option for you to do your own hashing if
it's more efficient, but it's no longer needed. Also, if you do do your
own hashing, the hash table will assert that your hash matches what it
expects out of the hashing function. This should make it harder to mess up
your hashing.
v2: change to call the old entrypoint "pre_hashed" rather than
"with_hash", like cworth's equivalent change upstream (change by
anholt, acked-in-general by Jason).
Signed-off-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason.ekstrand@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
2014-11-24 22:19:50 -08:00
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struct hash_entry *e = _mesa_hash_table_search(this->ht, var);
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if (e)
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return (ir_variable_refcount_entry *)e->data;
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ir_variable_refcount_entry *entry = new ir_variable_refcount_entry(var);
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assert(entry->referenced_count == 0);
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util/hash_table: Rework the API to know about hashing
Previously, the hash_table API required the user to do all of the hashing
of keys as it passed them in. Since the hashing function is intrinsically
tied to the comparison function, it makes sense for the hash table to know
about it. Also, it makes for a somewhat clumsy API as the user is
constantly calling hashing functions many of which have long names. This
is especially bad when the standard call looks something like
_mesa_hash_table_insert(ht, _mesa_pointer_hash(key), key, data);
In the above case, there is no reason why the hash table shouldn't do the
hashing for you. We leave the option for you to do your own hashing if
it's more efficient, but it's no longer needed. Also, if you do do your
own hashing, the hash table will assert that your hash matches what it
expects out of the hashing function. This should make it harder to mess up
your hashing.
v2: change to call the old entrypoint "pre_hashed" rather than
"with_hash", like cworth's equivalent change upstream (change by
anholt, acked-in-general by Jason).
Signed-off-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason.ekstrand@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
2014-11-24 22:19:50 -08:00
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_mesa_hash_table_insert(this->ht, var, entry);
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return entry;
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}
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ir_visitor_status
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ir_variable_refcount_visitor::visit(ir_variable *ir)
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{
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ir_variable_refcount_entry *entry = this->get_variable_entry(ir);
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if (entry)
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entry->declaration = true;
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return visit_continue;
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}
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ir_visitor_status
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ir_variable_refcount_visitor::visit(ir_dereference_variable *ir)
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{
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ir_variable *const var = ir->variable_referenced();
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ir_variable_refcount_entry *entry = this->get_variable_entry(var);
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if (entry)
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entry->referenced_count++;
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return visit_continue;
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}
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ir_visitor_status
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ir_variable_refcount_visitor::visit_enter(ir_function_signature *ir)
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{
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/* We don't want to descend into the function parameters and
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* dead-code eliminate them, so just accept the body here.
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*/
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visit_list_elements(this, &ir->body);
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return visit_continue_with_parent;
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}
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ir_visitor_status
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ir_variable_refcount_visitor::visit_leave(ir_assignment *ir)
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{
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ir_variable_refcount_entry *entry;
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entry = this->get_variable_entry(ir->lhs->variable_referenced());
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if (entry) {
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entry->assigned_count++;
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/* Build a list for dead code optimisation. Don't add assignment if it
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* was declared out of scope (outside the instruction stream). Also don't
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* bother adding any more to the list if there are more references than
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* assignments as this means the variable is used and won't be optimised
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* out.
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*/
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assert(entry->referenced_count >= entry->assigned_count);
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if (entry->referenced_count == entry->assigned_count) {
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struct assignment_entry *assignment_entry =
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(struct assignment_entry *)calloc(1, sizeof(*assignment_entry));
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assignment_entry->assign = ir;
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entry->assign_list.push_head(&assignment_entry->link);
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}
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}
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return visit_continue;
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}
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