RFR: 8252372: Check if cloning is required to move loads out of loops in PhaseIdealLoop::split_if_with_blocks_post() [v3]
Roland Westrelin
roland at openjdk.java.net
Mon May 17 08:12:46 UTC 2021
> Sinking data nodes out of a loop when all uses are out of a loop has
> several issues that this attempts to fix.
>
> 1- Only non control uses are considered which makes little sense (why
> not sink if the data node is an argument to a call or a returned
> value?)
>
> 2- Sinking of Loads is broken because of the handling of
> anti-dependence: the get_late_ctrl(n, n_ctrl) call returns a control
> in the loop because it takes all uses into account.
>
> 3- For data nodes for which a control edge can't be set, commoning of
> clones back in the loop is prevented with:
> _igvn._worklist.yank(x);
> which gives no guarantee
>
> This patch tries to address all issues:
>
> 1- it looks at all uses, not only non control uses
>
> 2- anti-dependences are computed for each use independently
>
> 3- Cast nodes are used to pin clones out of loop
>
>
> 2- requires refactoring of the PhaseIdealLoop::get_late_ctrl()
> logic. While working on this, I noticed a bug in anti-dependence
> analysis: when the use is a cfg node, the code sometimes looks at uses
> of the memory state of the cfg. The logic uses the use of the cfg
> which is a projection of adr_type identical to the cfg. It should
> instead look at the use of the memory projection.
>
> The existing logic for sinking loads calls clear_dom_lca_tags() for
> every load which seems like quite a waste. I added a
> _dom_lca_tags_round variable that's or'ed with the tag_node's _idx. By
> incrementing _dom_lca_tags_round, new tags that don't conflict with
> existing ones are produced and there's no need for
> clear_dom_lca_tags().
>
> For anti-dependence analysis to return a correct result, early control
> of the load is needed. The only way to get it at this stage, AFAICT,
> is to compute it by following the load's input until a pinned node is
> reached.
>
> The existing logic pins cloned nodes next to their use. The logic I
> propose pins them right out of the loop. This could possibly avoid
> some redundant clones. It also makes some special handling for corner
> cases with loop strip mining useless.
>
> For 3-, I added extra Cast nodes for float types. If a chain of data
> nodes are sunk, the new logic tries to keep a single Cast for the
> entire chain rather than one Cast per node.
Roland Westrelin has updated the pull request with a new target base due to a merge or a rebase. The incremental webrev excludes the unrelated changes brought in by the merge/rebase. The pull request contains six additional commits since the last revision:
- Tobias' review
- Merge branch 'master' into JDK-8252372
- CastVV
- Merge branch 'master' into JDK-8252372
- extra comments
- fix
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Changes:
- all: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/3689/files
- new: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/3689/files/1d90bb1a..19a01e93
Webrevs:
- full: https://webrevs.openjdk.java.net/?repo=jdk&pr=3689&range=02
- incr: https://webrevs.openjdk.java.net/?repo=jdk&pr=3689&range=01-02
Stats: 532053 lines in 4759 files changed: 32092 ins; 487232 del; 12729 mod
Patch: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/3689.diff
Fetch: git fetch https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk pull/3689/head:pull/3689
PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/3689
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