mesa/src/compiler/nir/nir_worklist.h
Topi Pohjolainen 5d895a1f37 nir: Check if u_vector_init() succeeds
However, it only fails when running out of memory. Now, if we
are about to check that, we should be consistent and check
the allocation of the worklist as well.

CID: 1433512
Fixes: edb18564c7 nir: Initial implementation of a nir_instr_worklist
Reviewed-by: Thomas Helland <thomashelland90@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Topi Pohjolainen <topi.pohjolainen@intel.com>
2018-04-11 01:49:56 +03:00

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/*
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* Authors:
* Jason Ekstrand (jason@jlekstrand.net)
*
*/
#ifndef _NIR_WORKLIST_
#define _NIR_WORKLIST_
#include "nir.h"
#include "util/set.h"
#include "util/u_vector.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** Represents a double-ended queue of unique blocks
*
* The worklist datastructure guarantees that eacy block is in the queue at
* most once. Pushing a block onto either end of the queue is a no-op if
* the block is already in the queue. In order for this to work, the
* caller must ensure that the blocks are properly indexed.
*/
typedef struct {
/* The total size of the worklist */
unsigned size;
/* The number of blocks currently in the worklist */
unsigned count;
/* The offset in the array of blocks at which the list starts */
unsigned start;
/* A bitset of all of the blocks currently present in the worklist */
BITSET_WORD *blocks_present;
/* The actual worklist */
nir_block **blocks;
} nir_block_worklist;
void nir_block_worklist_init(nir_block_worklist *w, unsigned num_blocks,
void *mem_ctx);
void nir_block_worklist_fini(nir_block_worklist *w);
void nir_block_worklist_add_all(nir_block_worklist *w, nir_function_impl *impl);
static inline bool
nir_block_worklist_is_empty(const nir_block_worklist *w)
{
return w->count == 0;
}
void nir_block_worklist_push_head(nir_block_worklist *w, nir_block *block);
nir_block *nir_block_worklist_peek_head(const nir_block_worklist *w);
nir_block *nir_block_worklist_pop_head(nir_block_worklist *w);
void nir_block_worklist_push_tail(nir_block_worklist *w, nir_block *block);
nir_block *nir_block_worklist_peek_tail(const nir_block_worklist *w);
nir_block *nir_block_worklist_pop_tail(nir_block_worklist *w);
/*
* This worklist implementation, in contrast to the block worklist, does not
* have unique entries, meaning a nir_instr can be inserted more than once
* into the worklist. It uses u_vector to keep the overhead and memory
* footprint at a minimum.
*
* Making it unique by using a set was tested, but for the single usecase
* (nir_opt_dce) it did not improve speed. There we check the pass_flag bit
* and abort immediately if there's nothing to do, so the added overhead of
* the set was higher than just processing the few extra entries.
*/
typedef struct {
struct u_vector instr_vec;
} nir_instr_worklist;
static inline nir_instr_worklist *
nir_instr_worklist_create() {
nir_instr_worklist *wl = malloc(sizeof(nir_instr_worklist));
if (!wl)
return NULL;
if (!u_vector_init(&wl->instr_vec, sizeof(struct nir_instr *),
sizeof(struct nir_instr *) * 8)) {
free(wl);
return NULL;
}
return wl;
}
static inline uint32_t
nir_instr_worklist_length(nir_instr_worklist *wl)
{
return u_vector_length(&wl->instr_vec);
}
static inline bool
nir_instr_worklist_empty(nir_instr_worklist *wl)
{
return nir_instr_worklist_length(wl) == 0;
}
static inline void
nir_instr_worklist_destroy(nir_instr_worklist *wl)
{
u_vector_finish(&wl->instr_vec);
free(wl);
}
static inline void
nir_instr_worklist_push_tail(nir_instr_worklist *wl, nir_instr *instr)
{
struct nir_instr **vec_instr = u_vector_add(&wl->instr_vec);
*vec_instr = instr;
}
static inline nir_instr *
nir_instr_worklist_pop_head(nir_instr_worklist *wl)
{
struct nir_instr **vec_instr = u_vector_remove(&wl->instr_vec);
if (vec_instr == NULL)
return NULL;
return *vec_instr;
}
#define nir_instr_worklist_foreach(wl, instr) \
while ((instr = nir_instr_worklist_pop_head(wl)))
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#endif /* _NIR_WORKLIST_ */