RFR: 8366702: C2 SuperWord: refactor VTransform vector nodes
Emanuel Peter
epeter at openjdk.org
Fri Sep 5 13:51:26 UTC 2025
On Fri, 5 Sep 2025 13:13:02 GMT, Emanuel Peter <epeter at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> I'm working on cost-modeling, and am integrating some smaller changes from this proof-of-concept PR:
>> https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/20964
>> [See plan overfiew.](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8340093)
>>
>> This is a pure refactoring - no change in behaviour. I'm presenting it like this because it will make reviews easier.
>>
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>>
>> I have to say: I'm very sorry for this refactoring. I took some decisions in https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/19719 that I'm now partially undoing. I moved too much logic from `SuperWord::output` (now called `SuperWordVTransformBuilder::make_vector_vtnode_for_pack`) to the `VTransform...Node::apply`. https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/19719 was a roughly 1.5k line change, and I took about a 0.3k misstep that I'm now correcting here ;)
>>
>> I had accidentially made the `VTransformGraph` too close to the `PackSet`, and not close enough to the future vectorized C2 Graph. And that makes some future changes hard.
>>
>> My vision:
>> - VLoop / VLoopAnalyzer look at the scalar loop and prepare it for SuperWord
>> - SuperWord creates the `PackSet`: some nodes are packed, all others are scalar.
>> - `SuperWordVTransformBuilder` converts the `PackSet` into the `VTransformGraph`
>> - The `VTransformGraph` very closely represents the C2 vectorized loop after vectorization
>> - It does not need to know which `nodes` it packs, it rather just needs to know how to generate the new vector nodes
>> - That means it is straight-forward to compute cost
>> - And it also makes optimizations on that graph easier
>> - And the `apply` methods are simpler too
>>
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>>
>> So therefore, the main goal was to make the `VTransform...Node::apply` calls simpler again. And move the logic back to `SuperWordVTransformBuilder::make_vector_vtnode_for_pack`.
>>
>> One important step to making the the `VTransformGraph` less of a `PackSet` is to remove reliance on `nodes` for the vector nodes.
>>
>> What I did:
>> - Moving a lot of the logic in `VTransformElementWiseVectorNode::apply` to `SuperWordVTransformBuilder::make_vector_vtnode_for_pack`.
>> - Will make it easier to optimize and compute cost in future RFE's.
>> - `VTransformVectorNodePrototype`: packs a lot of the info for `VTransformVectorNode`.
>> - pass info about `bt`, `vlen`, `sopc` instead of the `pack` -> allows us to eventually remove the dependency on `nodes`.
>> - New vector nodes, they are special cases I split away from ...
>
> src/hotspot/share/opto/vtransform.cpp line 801:
>
>> 799: vn = VectorNode::make(vopc, in1, in2, vt); // unary and binary
>> 800: } else {
>> 801: vn = VectorNode::make(vopc, in1, in2, in3, vt); // ternary
>
> Moved to `SuperWordVTransformBuilder::build_inputs_for_vector_vtnodes`, to simplify the logic here.
`is_scalar_op_that_returns_int_but_vector_op_returns_long` moved down to `VTransformElementWiseLongOpWithCastToIntVectorNode`.
`is_reinterpret_opcode` moved down to `VTransformReinterpretVectorNode`.
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/27056#discussion_r2325071420
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