mesa/src/compiler/nir/nir_sweep.c
Jason Ekstrand d70fff99c5 nir: Use a single list for all shader variables
Instead of having separate lists of variables, roughly sorted by mode,
use a single list for all shader-level NIR variables.  This makes a few
list walks a bit longer here and there but list walks aren't a very
common thing in NIR at all.  On the other hand, it makes a lot of things
like validation, printing, etc. way simpler.  Also, there are a number
of cases where we move variables from inputs/outputs to globals and this
makes it way easier because we no longer have to move them between
lists.  We only have to deal with that if moving them from the shader to
a nir_function_impl.

Reviewed-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@chromium.org>
Reviewed-By: Mike Blumenkrantz <michael.blumenkrantz@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Vasily Khoruzhick <anarsoul@gmail.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/5966>
2020-07-29 17:38:58 +00:00

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#include "nir.h"
/**
* \file nir_sweep.c
*
* The nir_sweep() pass performs a mark and sweep pass over a nir_shader's associated
* memory - anything still connected to the program will be kept, and any dead memory
* we dropped on the floor will be freed.
*
* The expectation is that drivers should call this when finished compiling the shader
* (after any optimization, lowering, and so on). However, it's also fine to call it
* earlier, and even many times, trading CPU cycles for memory savings.
*/
#define steal_list(mem_ctx, type, list) \
foreach_list_typed(type, obj, node, list) { ralloc_steal(mem_ctx, obj); }
static void sweep_cf_node(nir_shader *nir, nir_cf_node *cf_node);
static bool
sweep_src_indirect(nir_src *src, void *nir)
{
if (!src->is_ssa && src->reg.indirect)
ralloc_steal(nir, src->reg.indirect);
return true;
}
static bool
sweep_dest_indirect(nir_dest *dest, void *nir)
{
if (!dest->is_ssa && dest->reg.indirect)
ralloc_steal(nir, dest->reg.indirect);
return true;
}
static void
sweep_block(nir_shader *nir, nir_block *block)
{
ralloc_steal(nir, block);
/* sweep_impl will mark all metadata invalid. We can safely release all of
* this here.
*/
ralloc_free(block->live_in);
block->live_in = NULL;
ralloc_free(block->live_out);
block->live_out = NULL;
nir_foreach_instr(instr, block) {
ralloc_steal(nir, instr);
nir_foreach_src(instr, sweep_src_indirect, nir);
nir_foreach_dest(instr, sweep_dest_indirect, nir);
}
}
static void
sweep_if(nir_shader *nir, nir_if *iff)
{
ralloc_steal(nir, iff);
foreach_list_typed(nir_cf_node, cf_node, node, &iff->then_list) {
sweep_cf_node(nir, cf_node);
}
foreach_list_typed(nir_cf_node, cf_node, node, &iff->else_list) {
sweep_cf_node(nir, cf_node);
}
}
static void
sweep_loop(nir_shader *nir, nir_loop *loop)
{
ralloc_steal(nir, loop);
foreach_list_typed(nir_cf_node, cf_node, node, &loop->body) {
sweep_cf_node(nir, cf_node);
}
}
static void
sweep_cf_node(nir_shader *nir, nir_cf_node *cf_node)
{
switch (cf_node->type) {
case nir_cf_node_block:
sweep_block(nir, nir_cf_node_as_block(cf_node));
break;
case nir_cf_node_if:
sweep_if(nir, nir_cf_node_as_if(cf_node));
break;
case nir_cf_node_loop:
sweep_loop(nir, nir_cf_node_as_loop(cf_node));
break;
default:
unreachable("Invalid CF node type");
}
}
static void
sweep_impl(nir_shader *nir, nir_function_impl *impl)
{
ralloc_steal(nir, impl);
steal_list(nir, nir_variable, &impl->locals);
steal_list(nir, nir_register, &impl->registers);
foreach_list_typed(nir_cf_node, cf_node, node, &impl->body) {
sweep_cf_node(nir, cf_node);
}
sweep_block(nir, impl->end_block);
/* Wipe out all the metadata, if any. */
nir_metadata_preserve(impl, nir_metadata_none);
}
static void
sweep_function(nir_shader *nir, nir_function *f)
{
ralloc_steal(nir, f);
ralloc_steal(nir, f->params);
if (f->impl)
sweep_impl(nir, f->impl);
}
void
nir_sweep(nir_shader *nir)
{
void *rubbish = ralloc_context(NULL);
/* First, move ownership of all the memory to a temporary context; assume dead. */
ralloc_adopt(rubbish, nir);
ralloc_steal(nir, (char *)nir->info.name);
if (nir->info.label)
ralloc_steal(nir, (char *)nir->info.label);
/* Variables and registers are not dead. Steal them back. */
steal_list(nir, nir_variable, &nir->variables);
/* Recurse into functions, stealing their contents back. */
foreach_list_typed(nir_function, func, node, &nir->functions) {
sweep_function(nir, func);
}
ralloc_steal(nir, nir->constant_data);
/* Free everything we didn't steal back. */
ralloc_free(rubbish);
}