mesa/src/glsl/opt_if_simplification.cpp
Eric Anholt 337d9c955b glsl: Put a bunch of optimization visitors under anonymous namespaces.
Because these classes are used entirely from their own source files
and not from separate DSOs, the linker gets to produce massively less
code.  This cuts about 13k of text in the libdricore case.  In the
non-libdricore case, the additional linkage information allows the
compiler to inline some code, so libglsl.a size actually increases by
about 300 bytes.

For a dricore build, improves shader_runner runtime on
glsl-fs-copy-propagation-texcoords-1 by 0.21% +/- 0.03% (n=353574,
outliers removed).  No statistically significant difference with n=322
on glslparsertest on a yofrankie shader intended to test compiler
performance.

Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
2012-06-11 09:28:00 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation
*
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*
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* Software.
*
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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*/
/**
* \file opt_if_simplification.cpp
*
* Moves constant branches of if statements out to the surrounding
* instruction stream.
*/
#include "ir.h"
namespace {
class ir_if_simplification_visitor : public ir_hierarchical_visitor {
public:
ir_if_simplification_visitor()
{
this->made_progress = false;
}
ir_visitor_status visit_leave(ir_if *);
ir_visitor_status visit_enter(ir_assignment *);
bool made_progress;
};
} /* unnamed namespace */
/* We only care about the top level "if" instructions, so don't
* descend into expressions.
*/
ir_visitor_status
ir_if_simplification_visitor::visit_enter(ir_assignment *ir)
{
(void) ir;
return visit_continue_with_parent;
}
bool
do_if_simplification(exec_list *instructions)
{
ir_if_simplification_visitor v;
v.run(instructions);
return v.made_progress;
}
ir_visitor_status
ir_if_simplification_visitor::visit_leave(ir_if *ir)
{
/* If the if statement has nothing on either side, remove it. */
if (ir->then_instructions.is_empty() &&
ir->else_instructions.is_empty()) {
ir->remove();
this->made_progress = true;
return visit_continue;
}
/* FINISHME: Ideally there would be a way to note that the condition results
* FINISHME: in a constant before processing both of the other subtrees.
* FINISHME: This can probably be done with some flags, but it would take
* FINISHME: some work to get right.
*/
ir_constant *condition_constant = ir->condition->constant_expression_value();
if (condition_constant) {
/* Move the contents of the one branch of the conditional
* that matters out.
*/
if (condition_constant->value.b[0]) {
foreach_iter(exec_list_iterator, then_iter, ir->then_instructions) {
ir_instruction *then_ir = (ir_instruction *)then_iter.get();
ir->insert_before(then_ir);
}
} else {
foreach_iter(exec_list_iterator, else_iter, ir->else_instructions) {
ir_instruction *else_ir = (ir_instruction *)else_iter.get();
ir->insert_before(else_ir);
}
}
ir->remove();
this->made_progress = true;
}
return visit_continue;
}