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Author SHA1 Message Date
Steven Perron
a1f9e1342e Preserve inst-to-block and def-use in passes.
The following passes are updated to preserve the inst-to-block and
def-use analysies:

	private-to-local
	aggressive dead-code elimination
	dead branch elimination
	local-single-block elimination
	local-single-store elimination
	reduce load size
	compact ids (inst-to-block only)
	merge block
	dead-insert elimination
	ccp

The one execption is that compact ids still kills the def-use manager.
This is because it changes so many ids it is faster to kill and rebuild.

Does everything in
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/1593 except for the
changes to merge return.
2018-06-04 13:48:30 -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
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
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
Steven Perron
efe12ff5a1 Have all MemPasses preserve the def-use manager.
Originally the passes that extended from MemPass were those that are
of the def-use manager.  I am assuming they would be able to preserve
it because of that.

Added a check to verify consistency of the IRContext. The IRContext
relies on the pass to tell it if something is invalidated.
It is possible that the pass lied.  To help identify those situations,
we will check if the valid analyses are correct after each pass.

This will be enabled by default for the debug build, and disabled in the
production build.  It can be disabled in the debug build by adding
"-DSPIRV_CHECK_CONTEXT=OFF" to the cmake command.
2017-11-10 11:17:12 -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
Diego Novillo
fef669f30f Add a new class opt::CFG to represent the CFG for the module.
This class moves some of the CFG-related functionality into a new
class opt::CFG.  There is some other code related to the CFG in the
inliner and in opt::LocalSingleStoreElimPass that should also be moved,
but that require more changes than this pure restructuring.

I will move those bits in a follow-up PR.

Currently, the CFG is computed every time a pass is instantiated, but
this should be later moved to the new IRContext class that @s-perron is
working on.

Other re-factoring:

- Add BasicBlock::ContinueBlockIdIfAny. Re-factored out of MergeBlockIdIfAny
- Rewrite IsLoopHeader in terms of GetLoopMergeInst.
- Run clang-format on some files.
2017-11-02 10:37:03 -04:00
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
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
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
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
GregF
0c5722fc01 mem2reg: Add LocalSingleStoreElimPass
Eliminate function scope variables with one store, if possible.
2017-06-19 10:43:02 -04:00