RFR: 8341781: Improve Min/Max node identities

Jasmine Karthikeyan jkarthikeyan at openjdk.org
Fri Oct 11 15:15:54 UTC 2024


On Thu, 10 Oct 2024 02:59:14 GMT, Jasmine Karthikeyan <jkarthikeyan at openjdk.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
> This patch implements some missing identities for Min/Max nodes. It adds static type-based operand choosing for MinI/MaxI, such as the ones that MinL/MaxL use. In addition, it adds simplification for patterns such as `Max(A, Max(A, B))` to `Max(A, B)` and `Max(A, Min(A, B))` to `A`. These simplifications stem from the [lattice identity rules](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lattice_(order)#As_algebraic_structure). The main place I've seen this pattern is with MinL/MaxL nodes created during loop optimizations. Some examples of where this occurs include BigInteger addition/subtraction, and regex code. I've run some of the existing benchmarks and found some nice improvements:
> 
>                                                                 Baseline                    Patch
> Benchmark                                 Mode  Cnt       Score       Error  Units    Score       Error  Units  Improvement
> BigIntegers.testAdd                       avgt   15      25.096 ±     3.936  ns/op   19.214  ±    0.521  ns/op  (+ 26.5%)
> PatternBench.charPatternCompile           avgt    8     453.727 ±   117.265  ns/op   370.054 ±   26.106  ns/op  (+ 20.3%)
> PatternBench.charPatternMatch             avgt    8     917.604 ±   121.766  ns/op   810.560 ±   38.437  ns/op  (+ 12.3%)
> PatternBench.charPatternMatchWithCompile  avgt    8    1477.703 ±   255.783  ns/op  1224.460 ±   28.220  ns/op  (+ 18.7%)
> PatternBench.longStringGraphemeMatches    avgt    8     860.909 ±   124.661  ns/op   743.729 ±   22.877  ns/op  (+ 14.6%)
> PatternBench.splitFlags                   avgt    8     420.506 ±    76.252  ns/op   321.911 ±   11.661  ns/op  (+ 26.6%)
> 
> I've added some IR tests, and tier 1 testing passes on my linux machine. Reviews would be appreciated!

Thanks for the suggestions and testing, @liach and @chhagedorn! I've taken a look at the backend implementations, and it seems that aarch64 and RISC-V unconditionally support floating point Min/Max while x64 only supports them with `UseAVX >= 1`, as described. I made it so that the test only runs when it matches that criteria. I've pushed a commit that should address all the suggestions here.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/21439#issuecomment-2407621359


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