SPIRV-Tools/source/opt/struct_cfg_analysis.h
Steven Perron 9eb1c9a4c4
Add continue construct analysis to struct cfg analysis (#2922)
* Add continue construct analysis to struct cfg analysis

Add the ability to identify which blocks are in the continue construct for a
loop, and to get functions that are called from those blocks, directly or
indirectly.

Part of https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/2912.
2019-10-01 10:27:09 -04:00

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// Copyright (c) 2018 Google LLC.
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#ifndef SOURCE_OPT_STRUCT_CFG_ANALYSIS_H_
#define SOURCE_OPT_STRUCT_CFG_ANALYSIS_H_
#include <unordered_map>
#include <unordered_set>
#include "source/opt/function.h"
#include "source/util/bit_vector.h"
namespace spvtools {
namespace opt {
class IRContext;
// An analysis that, for each basic block, finds the constructs in which it is
// contained, so we can easily get headers and merge nodes.
class StructuredCFGAnalysis {
public:
explicit StructuredCFGAnalysis(IRContext* ctx);
// Returns the id of the header of the innermost merge construct
// that contains |bb_id|. Returns |0| if |bb_id| is not contained in any
// merge construct.
uint32_t ContainingConstruct(uint32_t bb_id) {
auto it = bb_to_construct_.find(bb_id);
if (it == bb_to_construct_.end()) {
return 0;
}
return it->second.containing_construct;
}
// Returns the id of the header of the innermost merge construct
// that contains |inst|. Returns |0| if |inst| is not contained in any
// merge construct.
uint32_t ContainingConstruct(Instruction* inst);
// Returns the id of the merge block of the innermost merge construct
// that contains |bb_id|. Returns |0| if |bb_id| is not contained in any
// merge construct.
uint32_t MergeBlock(uint32_t bb_id);
// Returns the id of the header of the innermost loop construct
// that contains |bb_id|. Return |0| if |bb_id| is not contained in any loop
// construct.
uint32_t ContainingLoop(uint32_t bb_id) {
auto it = bb_to_construct_.find(bb_id);
if (it == bb_to_construct_.end()) {
return 0;
}
return it->second.containing_loop;
}
// Returns the id of the merge block of the innermost loop construct
// that contains |bb_id|. Return |0| if |bb_id| is not contained in any loop
// construct.
uint32_t LoopMergeBlock(uint32_t bb_id);
// Returns the id of the continue block of the innermost loop construct
// that contains |bb_id|. Return |0| if |bb_id| is not contained in any loop
// construct.
uint32_t LoopContinueBlock(uint32_t bb_id);
// Returns the id of the header of the innermost switch construct
// that contains |bb_id| as long as there is no intervening loop. Returns |0|
// if no such construct exists.
uint32_t ContainingSwitch(uint32_t bb_id) {
auto it = bb_to_construct_.find(bb_id);
if (it == bb_to_construct_.end()) {
return 0;
}
return it->second.containing_switch;
}
// Returns the id of the merge block of the innermost switch construct
// that contains |bb_id| as long as there is no intervening loop. Return |0|
// if no such block exists.
uint32_t SwitchMergeBlock(uint32_t bb_id);
// Returns true if |bb_id| is the continue block for a loop.
bool IsContinueBlock(uint32_t bb_id);
// Returns true if |bb_id| is in the continue construct for its inner most
// containing loop.
bool IsInContainingLoopsContinueConstruct(uint32_t bb_id);
// Returns true if |bb_id| is in the continue construct for any loop in its
// function.
bool IsInContinueConstruct(uint32_t bb_id);
// Return true if |bb_id| is the merge block for a construct.
bool IsMergeBlock(uint32_t bb_id);
// Returns the set of function ids that are called directly or indirectly from
// a continue construct.
std::unordered_set<uint32_t> FindFuncsCalledFromContinue();
private:
// Struct used to hold the information for a basic block.
// |containing_construct| is the header for the innermost containing
// construct, or 0 if no such construct exists. It could be a selection
// construct or a loop construct.
//
// |containing_loop| is the innermost containing loop construct, or 0 if the
// basic bloc is not in a loop. If the basic block is in a selection
// construct that is contained in a loop construct, then these two values will
// not be the same.
//
// |containing_switch| is the innermost contain selection construct with an
// |OpSwitch| for the branch, as long as there is not intervening loop. This
// is used to identify the selection construct from which it can break.
//
// |in_continue| is true of the block is in the continue construct for its
// innermost containing loop.
struct ConstructInfo {
uint32_t containing_construct;
uint32_t containing_loop;
uint32_t containing_switch;
bool in_continue;
};
// Populates |bb_to_construct_| with the innermost containing merge and loop
// constructs for each basic block in |func|.
void AddBlocksInFunction(Function* func);
IRContext* context_;
// A map from a basic block to the headers of its inner most containing
// constructs.
std::unordered_map<uint32_t, ConstructInfo> bb_to_construct_;
utils::BitVector merge_blocks_;
};
} // namespace opt
} // namespace spvtools
#endif // SOURCE_OPT_STRUCT_CFG_ANALYSIS_H_