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Mostly a dummy git mv with a couple of noticable parts: - With the earlier header cleanups, nothing in src/intel depends files from src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/ - Both Autoconf and Android builds are addressed. Thanks to Mauro and Tapani for the fixups in the latter - brw_util.[ch] is not really compiler specific, so it's moved to i965. v2: - move brw_eu_defines.h instead of brw_defines.h - remove no-longer applicable includes - add missing vulkan/ prefix in the Android build (thanks Tapani) v3: - don't list brw_defines.h in src/intel/Makefile.sources (Jason) - rebase on top of the oa patches [Emil Velikov: commit message, various small fixes througout] Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
531 lines
13 KiB
C++
531 lines
13 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright © 2012 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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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
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* IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*
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* Authors:
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* Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
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*
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*/
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#include "brw_cfg.h"
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/** @file brw_cfg.cpp
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*
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* Walks the shader instructions generated and creates a set of basic
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* blocks with successor/predecessor edges connecting them.
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*/
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static bblock_t *
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pop_stack(exec_list *list)
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{
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bblock_link *link = (bblock_link *)list->get_tail();
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bblock_t *block = link->block;
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link->link.remove();
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return block;
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}
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static exec_node *
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link(void *mem_ctx, bblock_t *block)
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{
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bblock_link *l = new(mem_ctx) bblock_link(block);
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return &l->link;
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}
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bblock_t::bblock_t(cfg_t *cfg) :
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cfg(cfg), idom(NULL), start_ip(0), end_ip(0), num(0), cycle_count(0)
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{
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instructions.make_empty();
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parents.make_empty();
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children.make_empty();
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}
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void
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bblock_t::add_successor(void *mem_ctx, bblock_t *successor)
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{
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successor->parents.push_tail(::link(mem_ctx, this));
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children.push_tail(::link(mem_ctx, successor));
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}
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bool
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bblock_t::is_predecessor_of(const bblock_t *block) const
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{
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foreach_list_typed_safe (bblock_link, parent, link, &block->parents) {
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if (parent->block == this) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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bool
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bblock_t::is_successor_of(const bblock_t *block) const
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{
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foreach_list_typed_safe (bblock_link, child, link, &block->children) {
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if (child->block == this) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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static bool
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ends_block(const backend_instruction *inst)
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{
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enum opcode op = inst->opcode;
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return op == BRW_OPCODE_IF ||
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op == BRW_OPCODE_ELSE ||
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op == BRW_OPCODE_CONTINUE ||
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op == BRW_OPCODE_BREAK ||
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op == BRW_OPCODE_WHILE;
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}
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static bool
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starts_block(const backend_instruction *inst)
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{
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enum opcode op = inst->opcode;
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return op == BRW_OPCODE_DO ||
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op == BRW_OPCODE_ENDIF;
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}
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bool
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bblock_t::can_combine_with(const bblock_t *that) const
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{
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if ((const bblock_t *)this->link.next != that)
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return false;
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if (ends_block(this->end()) ||
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starts_block(that->start()))
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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void
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bblock_t::combine_with(bblock_t *that)
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{
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assert(this->can_combine_with(that));
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foreach_list_typed (bblock_link, link, link, &this->children) {
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assert(link->block == that);
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}
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foreach_list_typed (bblock_link, link, link, &that->parents) {
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assert(link->block == this);
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}
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this->end_ip = that->end_ip;
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this->instructions.append_list(&that->instructions);
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this->cfg->remove_block(that);
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}
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void
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bblock_t::dump(backend_shader *s) const
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{
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int ip = this->start_ip;
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foreach_inst_in_block(backend_instruction, inst, this) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%5d: ", ip);
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s->dump_instruction(inst);
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ip++;
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}
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}
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cfg_t::cfg_t(exec_list *instructions)
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{
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mem_ctx = ralloc_context(NULL);
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block_list.make_empty();
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blocks = NULL;
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num_blocks = 0;
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idom_dirty = true;
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cycle_count = 0;
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bblock_t *cur = NULL;
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int ip = 0;
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bblock_t *entry = new_block();
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bblock_t *cur_if = NULL; /**< BB ending with IF. */
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bblock_t *cur_else = NULL; /**< BB ending with ELSE. */
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bblock_t *cur_endif = NULL; /**< BB starting with ENDIF. */
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bblock_t *cur_do = NULL; /**< BB starting with DO. */
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bblock_t *cur_while = NULL; /**< BB immediately following WHILE. */
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exec_list if_stack, else_stack, do_stack, while_stack;
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bblock_t *next;
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set_next_block(&cur, entry, ip);
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foreach_in_list_safe(backend_instruction, inst, instructions) {
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/* set_next_block wants the post-incremented ip */
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ip++;
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inst->exec_node::remove();
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switch (inst->opcode) {
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case BRW_OPCODE_IF:
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cur->instructions.push_tail(inst);
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/* Push our information onto a stack so we can recover from
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* nested ifs.
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*/
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if_stack.push_tail(link(mem_ctx, cur_if));
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else_stack.push_tail(link(mem_ctx, cur_else));
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cur_if = cur;
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cur_else = NULL;
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cur_endif = NULL;
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/* Set up our immediately following block, full of "then"
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* instructions.
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*/
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next = new_block();
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cur_if->add_successor(mem_ctx, next);
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set_next_block(&cur, next, ip);
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break;
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case BRW_OPCODE_ELSE:
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cur->instructions.push_tail(inst);
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cur_else = cur;
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next = new_block();
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assert(cur_if != NULL);
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cur_if->add_successor(mem_ctx, next);
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set_next_block(&cur, next, ip);
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break;
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case BRW_OPCODE_ENDIF: {
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if (cur->instructions.is_empty()) {
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/* New block was just created; use it. */
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cur_endif = cur;
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} else {
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cur_endif = new_block();
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cur->add_successor(mem_ctx, cur_endif);
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set_next_block(&cur, cur_endif, ip - 1);
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}
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cur->instructions.push_tail(inst);
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if (cur_else) {
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cur_else->add_successor(mem_ctx, cur_endif);
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} else {
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assert(cur_if != NULL);
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cur_if->add_successor(mem_ctx, cur_endif);
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}
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assert(cur_if->end()->opcode == BRW_OPCODE_IF);
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assert(!cur_else || cur_else->end()->opcode == BRW_OPCODE_ELSE);
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/* Pop the stack so we're in the previous if/else/endif */
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cur_if = pop_stack(&if_stack);
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cur_else = pop_stack(&else_stack);
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break;
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}
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case BRW_OPCODE_DO:
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/* Push our information onto a stack so we can recover from
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* nested loops.
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*/
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do_stack.push_tail(link(mem_ctx, cur_do));
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while_stack.push_tail(link(mem_ctx, cur_while));
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/* Set up the block just after the while. Don't know when exactly
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* it will start, yet.
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*/
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cur_while = new_block();
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if (cur->instructions.is_empty()) {
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/* New block was just created; use it. */
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cur_do = cur;
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} else {
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cur_do = new_block();
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cur->add_successor(mem_ctx, cur_do);
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set_next_block(&cur, cur_do, ip - 1);
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}
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cur->instructions.push_tail(inst);
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break;
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case BRW_OPCODE_CONTINUE:
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cur->instructions.push_tail(inst);
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assert(cur_do != NULL);
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cur->add_successor(mem_ctx, cur_do);
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next = new_block();
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if (inst->predicate)
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cur->add_successor(mem_ctx, next);
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set_next_block(&cur, next, ip);
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break;
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case BRW_OPCODE_BREAK:
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cur->instructions.push_tail(inst);
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assert(cur_while != NULL);
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cur->add_successor(mem_ctx, cur_while);
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next = new_block();
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if (inst->predicate)
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cur->add_successor(mem_ctx, next);
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set_next_block(&cur, next, ip);
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break;
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case BRW_OPCODE_WHILE:
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cur->instructions.push_tail(inst);
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assert(cur_do != NULL && cur_while != NULL);
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cur->add_successor(mem_ctx, cur_do);
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if (inst->predicate)
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cur->add_successor(mem_ctx, cur_while);
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set_next_block(&cur, cur_while, ip);
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/* Pop the stack so we're in the previous loop */
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cur_do = pop_stack(&do_stack);
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cur_while = pop_stack(&while_stack);
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break;
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default:
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cur->instructions.push_tail(inst);
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break;
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}
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}
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cur->end_ip = ip - 1;
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make_block_array();
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}
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cfg_t::~cfg_t()
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{
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ralloc_free(mem_ctx);
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}
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void
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cfg_t::remove_block(bblock_t *block)
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{
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foreach_list_typed_safe (bblock_link, predecessor, link, &block->parents) {
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/* Remove block from all of its predecessors' successor lists. */
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foreach_list_typed_safe (bblock_link, successor, link,
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&predecessor->block->children) {
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if (block == successor->block) {
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successor->link.remove();
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ralloc_free(successor);
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}
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}
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/* Add removed-block's successors to its predecessors' successor lists. */
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foreach_list_typed (bblock_link, successor, link, &block->children) {
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if (!successor->block->is_successor_of(predecessor->block)) {
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predecessor->block->children.push_tail(link(mem_ctx,
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successor->block));
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}
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}
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}
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foreach_list_typed_safe (bblock_link, successor, link, &block->children) {
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/* Remove block from all of its childrens' parents lists. */
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foreach_list_typed_safe (bblock_link, predecessor, link,
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&successor->block->parents) {
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if (block == predecessor->block) {
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predecessor->link.remove();
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ralloc_free(predecessor);
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}
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}
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/* Add removed-block's predecessors to its successors' predecessor lists. */
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foreach_list_typed (bblock_link, predecessor, link, &block->parents) {
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if (!predecessor->block->is_predecessor_of(successor->block)) {
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successor->block->parents.push_tail(link(mem_ctx,
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predecessor->block));
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}
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}
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}
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block->link.remove();
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for (int b = block->num; b < this->num_blocks - 1; b++) {
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this->blocks[b] = this->blocks[b + 1];
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this->blocks[b]->num = b;
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}
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this->blocks[this->num_blocks - 1]->num = this->num_blocks - 2;
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this->num_blocks--;
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idom_dirty = true;
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}
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bblock_t *
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cfg_t::new_block()
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{
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bblock_t *block = new(mem_ctx) bblock_t(this);
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return block;
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}
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void
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cfg_t::set_next_block(bblock_t **cur, bblock_t *block, int ip)
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{
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if (*cur) {
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(*cur)->end_ip = ip - 1;
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}
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block->start_ip = ip;
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block->num = num_blocks++;
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block_list.push_tail(&block->link);
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*cur = block;
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}
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void
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cfg_t::make_block_array()
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{
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blocks = ralloc_array(mem_ctx, bblock_t *, num_blocks);
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int i = 0;
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foreach_block (block, this) {
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blocks[i++] = block;
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}
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assert(i == num_blocks);
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}
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void
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cfg_t::dump(backend_shader *s)
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{
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if (idom_dirty)
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calculate_idom();
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foreach_block (block, this) {
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if (block->idom)
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fprintf(stderr, "START B%d IDOM(B%d)", block->num, block->idom->num);
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else
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fprintf(stderr, "START B%d IDOM(none)", block->num);
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foreach_list_typed(bblock_link, link, link, &block->parents) {
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fprintf(stderr, " <-B%d",
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link->block->num);
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "\n");
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if (s != NULL)
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block->dump(s);
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fprintf(stderr, "END B%d", block->num);
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foreach_list_typed(bblock_link, link, link, &block->children) {
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fprintf(stderr, " ->B%d",
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link->block->num);
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "\n");
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}
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}
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/* Calculates the immediate dominator of each block, according to "A Simple,
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* Fast Dominance Algorithm" by Keith D. Cooper, Timothy J. Harvey, and Ken
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* Kennedy.
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*
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* The authors claim that for control flow graphs of sizes normally encountered
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* (less than 1000 nodes) that this algorithm is significantly faster than
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* others like Lengauer-Tarjan.
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*/
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void
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cfg_t::calculate_idom()
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{
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foreach_block(block, this) {
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block->idom = NULL;
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}
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blocks[0]->idom = blocks[0];
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bool changed;
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do {
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changed = false;
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foreach_block(block, this) {
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if (block->num == 0)
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continue;
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bblock_t *new_idom = NULL;
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foreach_list_typed(bblock_link, parent, link, &block->parents) {
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if (parent->block->idom) {
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if (new_idom == NULL) {
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new_idom = parent->block;
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} else if (parent->block->idom != NULL) {
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new_idom = intersect(parent->block, new_idom);
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}
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}
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}
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if (block->idom != new_idom) {
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block->idom = new_idom;
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changed = true;
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}
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}
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} while (changed);
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idom_dirty = false;
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}
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bblock_t *
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cfg_t::intersect(bblock_t *b1, bblock_t *b2)
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{
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/* Note, the comparisons here are the opposite of what the paper says
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* because we index blocks from beginning -> end (i.e. reverse post-order)
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* instead of post-order like they assume.
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*/
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while (b1->num != b2->num) {
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while (b1->num > b2->num)
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b1 = b1->idom;
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while (b2->num > b1->num)
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b2 = b2->idom;
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}
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assert(b1);
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return b1;
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}
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void
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cfg_t::dump_cfg()
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{
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printf("digraph CFG {\n");
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for (int b = 0; b < num_blocks; b++) {
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bblock_t *block = this->blocks[b];
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foreach_list_typed_safe (bblock_link, child, link, &block->children) {
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printf("\t%d -> %d\n", b, child->block->num);
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}
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}
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printf("}\n");
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}
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void
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cfg_t::dump_domtree()
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{
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printf("digraph DominanceTree {\n");
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foreach_block(block, this) {
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if (block->idom) {
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printf("\t%d -> %d\n", block->idom->num, block->num);
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}
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}
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printf("}\n");
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}
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