SPIRV-Tools/source/opt/scalar_replacement_pass.h
Steven Perron 84503583c6
Handle id overflow in sroa better. (#2582)
There is a case where sroa is not handling id overflow gracefully.  It
is handled and an error message is output when the ids overflow.

Fixes https://crbug.com/961030.
2019-05-15 09:29:28 -04:00

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Google Inc.
//
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#ifndef SOURCE_OPT_SCALAR_REPLACEMENT_PASS_H_
#define SOURCE_OPT_SCALAR_REPLACEMENT_PASS_H_
#include <cstdio>
#include <memory>
#include <queue>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <unordered_set>
#include <vector>
#include "source/opt/function.h"
#include "source/opt/pass.h"
#include "source/opt/type_manager.h"
namespace spvtools {
namespace opt {
// Documented in optimizer.hpp
class ScalarReplacementPass : public Pass {
private:
static const uint32_t kDefaultLimit = 100;
public:
ScalarReplacementPass(uint32_t limit = kDefaultLimit)
: max_num_elements_(limit) {
name_[0] = '\0';
strcat(name_, "scalar-replacement=");
sprintf(&name_[strlen(name_)], "%d", max_num_elements_);
}
const char* name() const override { return name_; }
// Attempts to scalarize all appropriate function scope variables. Returns
// SuccessWithChange if any change is made.
Status Process() override;
IRContext::Analysis GetPreservedAnalyses() override {
return IRContext::kAnalysisDefUse |
IRContext::kAnalysisInstrToBlockMapping |
IRContext::kAnalysisDecorations | IRContext::kAnalysisCombinators |
IRContext::kAnalysisCFG | IRContext::kAnalysisNameMap |
IRContext::kAnalysisConstants | IRContext::kAnalysisTypes;
}
private:
// Small container for tracking statistics about variables.
//
// TODO(alanbaker): Develop some useful heuristics to tune this pass.
struct VariableStats {
uint32_t num_partial_accesses;
uint32_t num_full_accesses;
};
// Attempts to scalarize all appropriate function scope variables in
// |function|. Returns SuccessWithChange if any changes are mode.
Status ProcessFunction(Function* function);
// Returns true if |varInst| can be scalarized.
//
// Examines the use chain of |varInst| to verify all uses are valid for
// scalarization.
bool CanReplaceVariable(const Instruction* varInst) const;
// Returns true if |typeInst| is an acceptable type to scalarize.
//
// Allows all aggregate types except runtime arrays. Additionally, checks the
// that the number of elements that would be scalarized is within bounds.
bool CheckType(const Instruction* typeInst) const;
// Returns true if all the decorations for |varInst| are acceptable for
// scalarization.
bool CheckAnnotations(const Instruction* varInst) const;
// Returns true if all the decorations for |typeInst| are acceptable for
// scalarization.
bool CheckTypeAnnotations(const Instruction* typeInst) const;
// Returns true if the uses of |inst| are acceptable for scalarization.
//
// Recursively checks all the uses of |inst|. For |inst| specifically, only
// allows SpvOpAccessChain, SpvOpInBoundsAccessChain, SpvOpLoad and
// SpvOpStore. Access chains must have the first index be a compile-time
// constant. Subsequent uses of access chains (including other access chains)
// are checked in a more relaxed manner.
bool CheckUses(const Instruction* inst) const;
// Helper function for the above |CheckUses|.
//
// This version tracks some stats about the current OpVariable. These stats
// are used to drive heuristics about when to scalarize.
bool CheckUses(const Instruction* inst, VariableStats* stats) const;
// Relaxed helper function for |CheckUses|.
bool CheckUsesRelaxed(const Instruction* inst) const;
// Transfers appropriate decorations from |source| to |replacements|.
void TransferAnnotations(const Instruction* source,
std::vector<Instruction*>* replacements);
// Scalarizes |inst| and updates its uses.
//
// |inst| must be an OpVariable. It is replaced with an OpVariable for each
// for element of the composite type. Uses of |inst| are updated as
// appropriate. If the replacement variables are themselves scalarizable, they
// get added to |worklist| for further processing. If any replacement
// variable ends up with no uses it is erased. Returns false if the variable
// could not be replaced.
bool ReplaceVariable(Instruction* inst, std::queue<Instruction*>* worklist);
// Returns the underlying storage type for |inst|.
//
// |inst| must be an OpVariable. Returns the type that is pointed to by
// |inst|.
Instruction* GetStorageType(const Instruction* inst) const;
// Returns true if the load can be scalarized.
//
// |inst| must be an OpLoad. Returns true if |index| is the pointer operand of
// |inst| and the load is not from volatile memory.
bool CheckLoad(const Instruction* inst, uint32_t index) const;
// Returns true if the store can be scalarized.
//
// |inst| must be an OpStore. Returns true if |index| is the pointer operand
// of |inst| and the store is not to volatile memory.
bool CheckStore(const Instruction* inst, uint32_t index) const;
// Creates a variable of type |typeId| from the |index|'th element of
// |varInst|. The new variable is added to |replacements|.
void CreateVariable(uint32_t typeId, Instruction* varInst, uint32_t index,
std::vector<Instruction*>* replacements);
// Populates |replacements| with a new OpVariable for each element of |inst|.
// Returns true if the replacement variables were successfully created.
//
// |inst| must be an OpVariable of a composite type. New variables are
// initialized the same as the corresponding index in |inst|. |replacements|
// will contain a variable for each element of the composite with matching
// indexes (i.e. the 0'th element of |inst| is the 0'th entry of
// |replacements|).
bool CreateReplacementVariables(Instruction* inst,
std::vector<Instruction*>* replacements);
// Returns the value of an OpConstant of integer type.
//
// |constant| must use two or fewer words to generate the value.
uint64_t GetConstantInteger(const Instruction* constant) const;
// Returns the integer literal for |op|.
uint64_t GetIntegerLiteral(const Operand& op) const;
// Returns the array length for |arrayInst|.
uint64_t GetArrayLength(const Instruction* arrayInst) const;
// Returns the number of elements in |type|.
//
// |type| must be a vector or matrix type.
uint64_t GetNumElements(const Instruction* type) const;
// Returns true if |id| is a specialization constant.
//
// |id| must be registered definition.
bool IsSpecConstant(uint32_t id) const;
// Returns an id for a pointer to |id|.
uint32_t GetOrCreatePointerType(uint32_t id);
// Creates the initial value for the |index| element of |source| in |newVar|.
//
// If there is an initial value for |source| for element |index|, it is
// appended as an operand on |newVar|. If the initial value is OpUndef, no
// initial value is added to |newVar|.
void GetOrCreateInitialValue(Instruction* source, uint32_t index,
Instruction* newVar);
// Replaces the load to the entire composite.
//
// Generates a load for each replacement variable and then creates a new
// composite by combining all of the loads.
//
// |load| must be a load.
void ReplaceWholeLoad(Instruction* load,
const std::vector<Instruction*>& replacements);
// Replaces the store to the entire composite.
//
// Generates a composite extract and store for each element in the scalarized
// variable from the original store data input.
void ReplaceWholeStore(Instruction* store,
const std::vector<Instruction*>& replacements);
// Replaces an access chain to the composite variable with either a direct use
// of the appropriate replacement variable or another access chain with the
// replacement variable as the base and one fewer indexes. Returns false if
// the chain has an out of bounds access.
bool ReplaceAccessChain(Instruction* chain,
const std::vector<Instruction*>& replacements);
// Returns a set containing the which components of the result of |inst| are
// potentially used. If the return value is |nullptr|, then every components
// is possibly used.
std::unique_ptr<std::unordered_set<uint64_t>> GetUsedComponents(
Instruction* inst);
// Returns an instruction defining a null constant with type |type_id|. If
// one already exists, it is returned. Otherwise a new one is created.
// Returns |nullptr| if the new constant could not be created.
Instruction* CreateNullConstant(uint32_t type_id);
// Maps storage type to a pointer type enclosing that type.
std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t> pointee_to_pointer_;
// Maps type id to OpConstantNull for that type.
std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t> type_to_null_;
// Limit on the number of members in an object that will be replaced.
// 0 means there is no limit.
uint32_t max_num_elements_;
bool IsLargerThanSizeLimit(uint64_t length) const;
char name_[55];
};
} // namespace opt
} // namespace spvtools
#endif // SOURCE_OPT_SCALAR_REPLACEMENT_PASS_H_