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Currently, handles promotion of divergence due to reconvergence rules, but doesn't handle "late merges" caused by a later-than-necessary declared merge block. Co-authored-by: Jakub Kuderski <kubak@google.com>
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6.3 KiB
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164 lines
6.3 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2021 Google LLC.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#ifndef SOURCE_LINT_DIVERGENCE_ANALYSIS_H_
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#define SOURCE_LINT_DIVERGENCE_ANALYSIS_H_
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <ostream>
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#include <unordered_map>
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#include "source/opt/basic_block.h"
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#include "source/opt/control_dependence.h"
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#include "source/opt/dataflow.h"
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#include "source/opt/function.h"
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#include "source/opt/instruction.h"
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namespace spvtools {
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namespace lint {
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// Computes the static divergence level for blocks (control flow) and values.
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//
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// A value is uniform if all threads that execute it are guaranteed to have the
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// same value. Similarly, a value is partially uniform if this is true only
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// within each derivative group. If neither apply, it is divergent.
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//
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// Control flow through a block is uniform if for any possible execution and
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// point in time, all threads are executing it, or no threads are executing it.
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// In particular, it is never possible for some threads to be inside the block
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// and some threads not executing.
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// TODO(kuhar): Clarify the difference between uniform, divergent, and
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// partially-uniform execution in this analysis.
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//
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// Caveat:
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// As we use control dependence to determine how divergence is propagated, this
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// analysis can be overly permissive when the merge block for a conditional
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// branch or switch is later than (strictly postdominates) the expected merge
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// block, which is the immediate postdominator. However, this is not expected to
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// be a problem in practice, given that SPIR-V is generally output by compilers
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// and other automated tools, which would assign the earliest possible merge
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// block, rather than written by hand.
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// TODO(kuhar): Handle late merges.
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class DivergenceAnalysis : public opt::ForwardDataFlowAnalysis {
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public:
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// The tightest (most uniform) level of divergence that can be determined
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// statically for a value or control flow for a block.
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//
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// The values are ordered such that A > B means that A is potentially more
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// divergent than B.
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// TODO(kuhar): Rename |PartiallyUniform' to something less confusing. For
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// example, the enum could be based on scopes.
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enum class DivergenceLevel {
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// The value or control flow is uniform across the entire invocation group.
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kUniform = 0,
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// The value or control flow is uniform across the derivative group, but not
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// the invocation group.
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kPartiallyUniform = 1,
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// The value or control flow is not statically uniform.
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kDivergent = 2,
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};
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DivergenceAnalysis(opt::IRContext& context)
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: ForwardDataFlowAnalysis(context, LabelPosition::kLabelsAtEnd) {}
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// Returns the divergence level for the given value (non-label instructions),
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// or control flow for the given block.
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DivergenceLevel GetDivergenceLevel(uint32_t id) {
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auto it = divergence_.find(id);
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if (it == divergence_.end()) {
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return DivergenceLevel::kUniform;
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}
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return it->second;
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}
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// Returns the divergence source for the given id. The following types of
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// divergence flows from A to B are possible:
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//
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// data -> data: A is used as an operand in the definition of B.
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// data -> control: B is control-dependent on a branch with condition A.
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// control -> data: B is a OpPhi instruction in which A is a block operand.
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// control -> control: B is control-dependent on A.
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uint32_t GetDivergenceSource(uint32_t id) {
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auto it = divergence_source_.find(id);
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if (it == divergence_source_.end()) {
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return 0;
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}
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return it->second;
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}
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// Returns the dependence source for the control dependence for the given id.
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// This only exists for data -> control edges.
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//
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// In other words, if block 2 is dependent on block 1 due to value 3 (e.g.
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// block 1 terminates with OpBranchConditional %3 %2 %4):
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// * GetDivergenceSource(2) = 3
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// * GetDivergenceDependenceSource(2) = 1
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//
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// Returns 0 if not applicable.
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uint32_t GetDivergenceDependenceSource(uint32_t id) {
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auto it = divergence_dependence_source_.find(id);
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if (it == divergence_dependence_source_.end()) {
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return 0;
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}
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return it->second;
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}
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void InitializeWorklist(opt::Function* function,
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bool is_first_iteration) override {
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// Since |EnqueueSuccessors| is complete, we only need one pass.
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if (is_first_iteration) {
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Setup(function);
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opt::ForwardDataFlowAnalysis::InitializeWorklist(function, true);
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}
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}
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void EnqueueSuccessors(opt::Instruction* inst) override;
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VisitResult Visit(opt::Instruction* inst) override;
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private:
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VisitResult VisitBlock(uint32_t id);
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VisitResult VisitInstruction(opt::Instruction* inst);
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// Computes the divergence level for the result of the given instruction
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// based on the current state of the analysis. This is always an
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// underapproximation, which will be improved as the analysis proceeds.
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DivergenceLevel ComputeInstructionDivergence(opt::Instruction* inst);
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// Computes the divergence level for a variable, which is used for loads.
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DivergenceLevel ComputeVariableDivergence(opt::Instruction* var);
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// Initializes data structures for performing dataflow on the given function.
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void Setup(opt::Function* function);
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std::unordered_map<uint32_t, DivergenceLevel> divergence_;
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std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t> divergence_source_;
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std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t> divergence_dependence_source_;
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// Stores the result of following unconditional branches starting from the
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// given block. This is used to detect when reconvergence needs to be
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// accounted for.
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std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t> follow_unconditional_branches_;
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opt::ControlDependenceAnalysis cd_;
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};
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std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,
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DivergenceAnalysis::DivergenceLevel level);
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} // namespace lint
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} // namespace spvtools
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#endif // SOURCE_LINT_DIVERGENCE_ANALYSIS_H_
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