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Author SHA1 Message Date
Steven Perron
2d2a512691
Don't inline recursive functions. (#2130)
* Move ProcessFunction* function from pass to the context.

There are a few functions that are used to traverse the call tree.
They currently live in the Pass class, but they have nothing to do with
a pass, and may be needed outside of a pass.  They would be better in
the ir context, or in a specific call tree class if we ever have a need
for it.

* Don't inline recursive functions.

Inlining does not check if a function is recursive or not.  This has
been fine as long as the shader was a Vulkan shader, which forbid
recursive functions.  However, not all shaders are vulkan, so either
we limit inlining to Vulkan shaders or we teach it to look for recursive
functions.

I prefer to keep the passes as general as is reasonable.  The change
does not require much new code in inlining and gives a reason to refactor
some other code.

The changes are to add a member function to the Function class that
checks if that function is recursive or not.

Then this is used in inlining to not inlining a function call if it calls
a recursive function.

* Add id to function analysis

There are a few places that build a map from ids to Function whose
result is that id.  I decided to add an analysis to the context for this
to reduce that code, and simplify some of the functions.

* Add missing file.
2018-11-29 14:24:58 -05:00
Daniel Koch
3b210d6a63 Add basic support for EXT_fragment_invocation_density (#2100)
Whitelisting the extension in optimizations
* copying what was done for NV_shading_rate
2018-11-23 10:21:19 -05:00
alelenv
1c1e749f0b Add support for nv-raytracing-final (#2010)
Add support for nv-raytracing (non-experimental)
2018-10-25 14:07:46 -04:00
Chao Chen
6e2dab2ffd Add support for Nvidia Turing extensions 2018-09-19 20:46:14 -04:00
Steven Perron
e065cc208f
Keep decorations when replacing loads in access-chain-convert. (#1829)
In local-access-chain-convert, we replace loads by load the entire
variable, then doing the extract.  The extract will have the same value
as the load.  However, if the load has a decoration on it, the
decoration is lost because we do not copy any them to the new id.

This is fixed by rewritting the load into the extract and keeping the
same result id.

This change has the effect that we do not call DCEInst on the loads
because the load is not being deleted, but replaced.  This could leave
OpAccessChain instructions around that are not used.  This is not a
problem for -O and -Os.  They run local_single_*_elim passes and then
dead code elimination.  The dce will remove the unused access chains,
and the load elimination passes work even if there are unused access
chains.  I have added test to them to ensure they will not loss
opportunities.

Fixes #1787.
2018-08-15 09:14:21 -04:00
dan sinclair
eda2cfbe12
Cleanup includes. (#1795)
This Cl cleans up the include paths to be relative to the top level
directory. Various include-what-you-use fixes have been added.
2018-08-03 15:06:09 -04:00
dan sinclair
c7da51a085
Cleanup extraneous namespace qualifies in source/opt. (#1716)
This CL follows up on the opt namespacing CLs by removing the
unnecessary opt:: and opt::analysis:: namespace prefixes.
2018-07-12 15:14:43 -04:00
dan sinclair
f96b7f1cb9
use Pass::Run to set the context on each pass. (#1708)
Currently the IRContext is passed into the Pass::Process method. It is
then up to the individual pass to store the context into the context_
variable. This CL changes the Run method to store the context before
calling Process which no-longer receives the context as a parameter.
2018-07-12 09:08:45 -04:00
dan sinclair
e6b953361d
Move the ir namespace to opt. (#1680)
This CL moves the files in opt/ to consistenly be under the opt::
namespace. This frees up the ir:: namespace so it can be used to make a
shared ir represenation.
2018-07-09 11:32:29 -04:00
Steven Perron
f46f2d3e5d Remove redundant stores.
The code patterns generated by DXC around function calls can cause many
store to be storing the same value that was just loaded from the same
location:

```
%10 = OpLoad %type %var
OpStore %var %10
```

We want to clean these up very early on because they can cause other
transformations to do a lot of work.  For the cases I see, they can be
removed during local-single-block-elim.

For one set of shaders the compile time goes from 248s to 182s.  A 26%
improvement.

Part of https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/1494.
2018-05-15 10:24:05 -04:00
Greg Fischer
268be6143d LocalSingleBlockElim: Add store-store elimination
Eliminate unused store to variable if followed by store to same
variable in same block.

Most significantly, this cleans up stores made unused by this pass.
These useless stores can inhibit subsequent optimizations, specifically
LocalSingleStoreElim. Eliminating them makes subsequent optimization more
effective.

The main effect of this pass is to simplify the work done by the SSA
rewriter.  It catches many local loads/stores that help speeding up the
work done by the main rewriter.
2018-04-25 10:30:18 -04:00
Steven Perron
c20a718e00 Rewrite local-single-store-elim to not create large data structures.
The local-single-store-elim algorithm is not fundamentally bad.
However, when there are a large number of variables, some of the
maps that are used can become very large.  These large data structures
then take a very long time to be destroyed.  I've seen cases around 40%
if the time.

I've rewritten that algorithm to not use as much memory.  This give a
significant improvement when running a large number of shader through
DXC.

I've also made a small change to local-single-block-elim to delete the
loads that is has replaced.  That way local-single-store-elim will not
have to look at those.  local-single-store-elim now does the same thing.

The time for one set goes from 309s down to 126s.  For another set, the
time goes from 102s down to 88s.
2018-04-18 16:38:18 -04:00
David Neto
a91cbfbf75 Optimizer: update extension whitelists
Add two new extensions:
- SPV_NV_shader_subgroup_partitioned
- SPV_EXT_descriptor_indexing
2018-04-06 15:56:20 -04:00
Eleni Maria Stea
045cc8f75b Fixes compile errors generated with -Wpedantic
This patch fixes the compile errors generated when the options
SPIRV_WARN_EVERYTHING and SPIRV_WERROR (that force -Wpedantic) are
set to cmake.
2018-03-22 09:40:11 -04:00
David Neto
2e3aec23ca Add recent Google extensions to optimizer whitelists
Optimizations should work in the presence of recent
SPV_GOOGLE_decorate_string and SPV_GOOGLE_hlsl_functionality1

SPV_GOOGLE_decorate_string:
- Adds operation OpDecorateStringGOOGLE to decorate an object with decorations
  having string operands.

SPV_GOOGLE_hlsl_functionality1:
- Adds HlslSemanticGOOGLE, used to decorate an interface variable with
  an HLSL semantic string.  Optimizations already preserve those variables
  as required because they are interface variables (with uses), independent
  of whether they have HLSL decorations.

- Adds HlslCounterBufferGOOGLE, used to associate a buffer with a
  counter variable.

Fixes #1391
2018-03-15 11:16:20 -04:00
Rex Xu
314cfa29b2 Add missing SPV extension strings 2018-03-08 21:54:00 +08:00
Steven Perron
2cb589cc14 Remove uses DCEInst and call ADCE
The algorithm used in DCEInst to remove dead code is very slow.  It is
fine if you only want to remove a small number of instructions, but, if
you need to remove a large number of instructions, then the algorithm in
ADCE is much faster.

This PR removes the calls to DCEInst in the load-store removal passes
and adds a pass of ADCE afterwards.

A number of different iterations of the order of optimization, and I
believe this is the best I could find.

The results I have on 3 sets of shaders are:

Legalization:

Set 1: 5.39 -> 5.01
Set 2: 13.98 -> 8.38
Set 3: 98.00 -> 96.26

Performance passes:

Set 1: 6.90 -> 5.23
Set 2: 10.11 -> 6.62
Set 3: 253.69 -> 253.74

Size reduction passes:

Set 1: 7.16 -> 7.25
Set 2: 17.17 -> 16.81
Set 3: 112.06 -> 107.71

Note that the third set's compile time is large because of the large
number of basic blocks, not so much because of the number of
instructions.  That is why we don't see much gain there.
2018-02-27 21:06:08 -05:00
Alan Baker
6587d3f8a3 Adding early exit versions of several ForEach* methods
* Looked through code for instances where code would benefit from early
exit
 * Added a corresponding WhileEach* method and updated the code
2018-01-12 17:05:09 -05:00
Steven Perron
756b277fb8 Store all enabled capabilities in the feature manger.
In order to keep track of all of the implicit capabilities as well as
the explicit ones, we will add them all to the feature manager.  That is
the object that needs to be queried when checking if a capability is
enabled.

The name of the "HasCapability" function in the module was changed to
make it more obvious that it does not check for implied capabilities.

Keep an spv_context and AssemblyGrammar in IRContext
2017-12-21 11:14:53 -05:00
Steven Perron
79a00649b4 Allow pointers to pointers in logical addressing mode.
A few optimizations are updates to handle code that is suppose to be
using the logical addressing mode, but still has variables that contain
pointers as long as the pointer are to opaque objects.  This is called
"relaxed logical addressing".

|Instruction::GetBaseAddress| will check that pointers that are use meet
the relaxed logical addressing rules.  Optimization that now handle
relaxed logical addressing instead of logical addressing are:

 - aggressive dead-code elimination
 - local access chain convert
 - local store elimination passes.
2017-12-19 14:29:14 -05:00
Steven Perron
65046eca7c Change IRContext::KillInst to delete instructions.
The current method of removing an instruction is to call ToNop.  The
problem with this is that it leaves around an instruction that later
passes will look at.  We should just delete the instruction.

In MemPass there is a utility routine called DCEInst.  It can delete
essentially any instruction, which can invalidate pointers now that they
are actually deleted.  The interface was changed to add a call back that
can be used to update any local data structures that contain
ir::Intruction*.
2017-12-04 11:07:45 -05:00
Diego Novillo
83228137e1 Re-format source tree - NFC.
Re-formatted the source tree with the command:

$ /usr/bin/clang-format -style=file -i \
    $(find include source tools test utils -name '*.cpp' -or -name '*.h')

This required a fix to source/val/decoration.h.  It was not including
spirv.h, which broke builds when the #include headers were re-ordered by
clang-format.
2017-11-27 14:31:49 -05:00
Alan Baker
746bfd210a Adding new def -> use mapping container
Replaced representation of uses

* Changed uses from unordered_map<uint32_t, UseList> to
set<pairInstruction*, Instruction*>>
* Replaced GetUses with ForEachUser and ForEachUse functions
* updated passes to use new functions
* partially updated tests
* lots of cleanup still todo

Adding an unique id to Instruction generated by IRContext

Each instruction is given an unique id that can be used for ordering
purposes. The ids are generated via the IRContext.

Major changes:
* Instructions now contain a uint32_t for unique id and a cached context
pointer
 * Most constructors have been modified to take a context as input
 * unfortunately I cannot remove the default and copy constructors, but
 developers should avoid these
* Added accessors to parents of basic block and function
* Removed the copy constructors for BasicBlock and Function and replaced
them with Clone functions
* Reworked BuildModule to return an IRContext owning the built module
 * Since all instructions require a context, the context now becomes the
basic unit for IR
* Added a constructor to context to create an owned module internally
* Replaced uses of Instruction's copy constructor with Clone whereever I
found them
* Reworked the linker functionality to perform clones into a different
context instead of moves
* Updated many tests to be consistent with the above changes
 * Still need to add new tests to cover added functionality
* Added comparison operators to Instruction

Adding tests for Instruction, IRContext and IR loading

Fixed some header comments for BuildModule

Fixes to get tests passing again

* Reordered two linker steps to avoid use/def problems
* Fixed def/use manager uses in merge return pass
* Added early return for GetAnnotations
* Changed uses of Instruction::ToNop in passes to IRContext::KillInst

Simplifying the uses for some contexts in passes
2017-11-23 16:40:02 -05:00
Lei Zhang
b02c9a5802 Allow derived access chain without uses in access chain conversion 2017-11-23 16:00:28 -05:00
Diego Novillo
d2938e4842 Re-format files in source, source/opt, source/util, source/val and tools.
NFC. This just makes sure every file is formatted following the
formatting definition in .clang-format.

Re-formatted with:

$ clang-format -i $(find source tools include -name '*.cpp')
$ clang-format -i $(find source tools include -name '*.h')
2017-11-08 14:03:08 -05:00
Steven Perron
f32d11f74b Add the IRContext (part 2): Add def-use manager
This change will move the instances of the def-use manager to the
IRContext.  This allows it to persists across optimization, and does
not have to be rebuilt multiple times.

Added test to ensure that the IRContext is validating and invalidating
the analyses correctly.
2017-11-08 13:35:34 -05:00
Steven Perron
476cae6f7d Add the IRContext (part 1)
This is the first part of adding the IRContext.  This class is meant to
hold the extra data that is build on top of the module that it
owns.

The first part will simply create the IRContext class and get it passed
to the passes in place of the module.  For now it does not have any
functionality of its own, but it acts more as a wrapper for the module.

The functions that I added to the IRContext are those that either
traverse the headers or add to them.  I did this because we may decide
to have other ways of dealing with these sections (for example adding a
type pool, or use the decoration manager).

I also added the function that add to the header because the IRContext
needs to know when an instruction is added to update other data
structures appropriately.

Note that there is still lots of work that needs to be done.  There are
still many places that change the module, and do not inform the context.
That will be the next step.
2017-10-31 13:46:05 -04:00
Diego Novillo
632e2068f3 More re-factoring to simplify pass initialization.
This implements two cleanups suggested by @s-perron
(https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/pull/921):

- Move FindNamedOrDecoratedIds() into MemPass::InitializeProcessing().
- Remove FinalizeNextId(). Always call SetIdBound() from
  Pass::TakeNextId().
2017-10-30 09:06:17 -04:00
Diego Novillo
1040a95b3f Re-factor Phi insertion code out of LocalMultiStoreElimPass
Including a re-factor of common behaviour into class Pass:

The following functions are now in class Pass:

- IsLoopHeader.
- ComputeStructuredOrder
- ComputeStructuredSuccessors (annoyingly, I could not re-factor all
  instances of this function, the copy in common_uniform_elim_pass.cpp
  is slightly different and fails with the common implementation).
- GetPointeeTypeId
- TakeNextId
- FinalizeNextId
- MergeBlockIdIfAny

This is a NFC (non-functional change)
2017-10-27 15:28:08 -04:00
GregF
1e7994c085 Opt: Move *NextId functionality into MemPass 2017-10-13 15:22:19 -04:00
GregF
c8c86a0d36 Opt: Have "size" passes process full entry point call tree.
Includes code to deal correctly with OpFunctionParameter. This
is needed by opaque propagation which may not exhaustively inline
entry point functions.

Adds ProcessEntryPointCallTree: a method to do work on the
functions in the entry point call trees in a deterministic order.
2017-08-18 10:16:01 -04:00
GregF
f0fe601dc8 AccessChainConvert: Add HasOnlySupportedRefs()
This avoids conversion on variables which will not ultimately be optimized.
Also removed an obsolete restriction from FindTargetVars(). Also added
decorates to supported refs (eg. RelaxedPrecision). Also fixed name to
IsNonTypeDecorate().
2017-08-04 18:11:44 -04:00
GregF
c1b46eedbd Add MemPass, move all shared functions to it. 2017-08-02 14:24:02 -04:00
GregF
7954740d54 Opt: Delete names and decorations of dead instructions 2017-07-26 18:36:41 -04:00
Lei Zhang
9f6efc76c8 Opt: HasOnlySupportedRefs should consider OpCopyObject
This fixes test failure after merging the previous pull request.
2017-07-25 23:22:09 -04:00
Lei Zhang
4a539d77ef Revert "Revert "Opt: LocalBlockElim: Add HasOnlySupportedRefs""
This reverts commit df96e243c6.
2017-07-25 23:22:09 -04:00
GregF
1182415581 Add extension whitelists to size-reduction passes.
Currently only SPV_KHR_variable_pointers is disallowed in passes which
do pointer analysis. Positive and negative tests of the general extensions
mechanism were added to aggressive_dce but cover all passes.
2017-07-25 19:14:02 -04:00
Lei Zhang
df96e243c6 Revert "Opt: LocalBlockElim: Add HasOnlySupportedRefs"
This reverts commit 2d0f7fbc11.
2017-07-22 10:48:56 -04:00
greg-lunarg
2d0f7fbc11 Opt: LocalBlockElim: Add HasOnlySupportedRefs
Verifies that targeted variables have only access chain and direct
loads and stores as references.
2017-07-22 10:32:19 -04:00
GregF
adb237f3bd Fix handling of CopyObject in GetPtr and its call sites 2017-07-21 18:08:01 -04:00
David Neto
760789f58d Transform multiple entry points
Don't stop just after one because of short-circuiting logical-or.
2017-06-20 15:57:47 -04:00
GregF
7c8da66bc2 mem2reg: Add pass to eliminate local loads and stores in single block. 2017-06-12 17:03:47 -04:00