[llvm-commits] [PATCH] Make EarlyCSE understand commutativity
Michael Ilseman
milseman at apple.com
Fri Sep 28 10:19:50 PDT 2012
ping.
On Sep 27, 2012, at 8:03 AM, Michael Ilseman <milseman at apple.com> wrote:
> I don't think that teaching EarlyCSE to do full on value numbering the way GVN does is needed or desired. I was able to factor out GVN's Expression class and its shared functionality, though, and EarlyCSE can use it instead of its SimpleValue as a canonicalized representation of an Instruction.
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> Attached is the new Expression.h (to reside in llvm/Transforms/Utils/), which contains the shared functionality. Also attached are GVN.patch and EarlyCSE.patch, which modify GVN and EarlyCSE to use it.
> <Expression.h><GVN.patch><EarlyCSE.patch>
> On Sep 24, 2012, at 1:51 PM, Owen Anderson <resistor at mac.com> wrote:
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>> On Sep 24, 2012, at 12:55 PM, Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at apple.com> wrote:
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>>> On Sep 24, 2012, at 9:46 AM, Michael Ilseman <milseman at apple.com> wrote:
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>>>> On Sep 22, 2012, at 3:01 AM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote:
>>>>> urgh, I really don't like creating an instruction just to look it up, then
>>>>> deleting it again. Can you make the lookup logic more flexible instead?
>>>>> By the way, how GVN takes care of commutativity is: when computing the value
>>>>> number for an instruction, it sorts the operands of commutative instructions
>>>>> (its sorts the operands according to their value number) before calculating
>>>>> a value number from them, ensuring that if two commutative instructions are
>>>>> the same except for a different operand order then they get the same value
>>>>> number. I don't know how EarlyCSE works, but maybe something along these lines
>>>>> would also be possible?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the feedback!
>>>>
>>>> I also don't like making a new instruction, but considered it the lesser of evils. Essentially, EarlyCSE uses a DenseMap over the instructions, but overloading hash to hash the instruction itself rather than its address. It also overloads isEqual to call Instruction::isIdenticalTo.
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>>>> As far as changing the lookup mechanism, that would involve both sorting operand hashes on getHashValue, and extending Instruction::isIdenticalToWhenDefined to also calculate equality modulo commutativity (or, essentially inlining its body into the overloaded isEqual function rather than making the call). I don't know what is more desirable, but the original patch to EarlyCSE at least kept it very localized and would only trigger when a commutative op was encountered.
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>>>> Another option is to restructure EarlyCSE to do expression numbering similarly to GVN, as you mentioned. Again, I don't know if this is more desirable over a localized call to clone(), as this would require a re-encapsulation of Instruction's data that would affect all of EarlyCSE.
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>>> I would strong advise against the new instruction approach. That's considered a definite no-no in LLVM. Do you have a good sense how much effort it is to implement expression numbering?
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>> It's not so hard. GVN already does it, and the code is relatively independent of the details of GVN. You could probably extract it to a set of utility files and share it between both passes.
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>> --Owen
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