RFR: 8310130: C2: assert(false) failed: scalar_input is neither phi nor a matchin reduction

Vladimir Kozlov kvn at openjdk.org
Tue Jun 20 17:19:05 UTC 2023


On Thu, 15 Jun 2023 14:42:14 GMT, Emanuel Peter <epeter at openjdk.org> wrote:

> Removed a spurious assert before optimization bailout.
> 
> I assumed that the "scalar input" of a Reduction node must always be either a Phi or another Reduction node. But that is incorrect, partial vectorization can lead to a reduction node chain where we have vector reductions and scalar reductions at the same time. In those cases, we cannot move the UnorderedReductions out of the loop, so a optimization bailout is appropriate.
> 
> I assessed the other asserts in `PhaseIdealLoop::move_unordered_reduction_out_of_loop`, and I think they are all justified. However, one assert would have lead to a `continue` in production, which would not break out of the nested loop correctly. I changed it to a `return`, so that would be a bailout from the optimization. This assert should not be triggered because in `SuperWord::mark_reductions` we forbid that a reduction node has any uses inside the loop except for the successor node in the reduction chain.
> 
> I have one regression test delivered by the fuzzer, and one that I constructed myself after understanding the issue.
> Testing up to tier6 and stress testing. **Running, passing except for some IR rules I had to fix, rerunning...**

Looks fine.

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Marked as reviewed by kvn (Reviewer).

PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/14494#pullrequestreview-1488632276


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