(in-package "SB!C")
-(file-comment
- "$Header$")
-
-;;; for debugging: Some parameters controlling which optimizations we attempt.
+;;; for debugging: some parameters controlling which optimizations we
+;;; attempt
(defvar *pack-assign-costs* t)
(defvar *pack-optimize-saves* t)
-;;; FIXME: Perhaps SB-FLUID should be renamed to SB-TWEAK and these should be
-;;; made conditional on SB-TWEAK.
+;;; FIXME: Perhaps SB-FLUID should be renamed to SB-TWEAK and these
+;;; should be made conditional on SB-TWEAK.
(declaim (ftype (function (component) index) ir2-block-count))
\f
;;;; conflict determination
-;;; Return true if the element at the specified offset in SB has a conflict
-;;; with TN:
-;;; -- If an component-live TN (:component kind), then iterate over all the
-;;; blocks. If the element at Offset is used anywhere in any of the
-;;; component's blocks (always-live /= 0), then there is a conflict.
-;;; -- If TN is global (Confs true), then iterate over the blocks TN is live in
-;;; (using TN-Global-Conflicts). If the TN is live everywhere in the block
-;;; (:Live), then there is a conflict if the element at offset is used
-;;; anywhere in the block (Always-Live /= 0). Otherwise, we use the local
-;;; TN number for TN in block to find whether TN has a conflict at Offset in
+;;; Return true if the element at the specified offset in SB has a
+;;; conflict with TN:
+;;; -- If a component-live TN (:COMPONENT kind), then iterate over
+;;; all the blocks. If the element at OFFSET is used anywhere in
+;;; any of the component's blocks (always-live /= 0), then there
+;;; is a conflict.
+;;; -- If TN is global (Confs true), then iterate over the blocks TN
+;;; is live in (using TN-GLOBAL-CONFLICTS). If the TN is live
+;;; everywhere in the block (:LIVE), then there is a conflict
+;;; if the element at offset is used anywhere in the block
+;;; (Always-Live /= 0). Otherwise, we use the local TN number for
+;;; TN in block to find whether TN has a conflict at Offset in
;;; that block.
-;;; -- If TN is local, then we just check for a conflict in the block it is
-;;; local to.
+;;; -- If TN is local, then we just check for a conflict in the block
+;;; it is local to.
(defun offset-conflicts-in-sb (tn sb offset)
(declare (type tn tn) (type finite-sb sb) (type index offset))
(let ((confs (tn-global-conflicts tn))
- (kind (tn-kind tn)))
+ (kind (tn-kind tn)))
(cond
((eq kind :component)
(let ((loc-live (svref (finite-sb-always-live sb) offset)))
- (dotimes (i (ir2-block-count *component-being-compiled*) nil)
- (when (/= (sbit loc-live i) 0)
- (return t)))))
+ (dotimes (i (ir2-block-count *component-being-compiled*) nil)
+ (when (/= (sbit loc-live i) 0)
+ (return t)))))
(confs
(let ((loc-confs (svref (finite-sb-conflicts sb) offset))
- (loc-live (svref (finite-sb-always-live sb) offset)))
- (do ((conf confs (global-conflicts-tn-next conf)))
- ((null conf)
- nil)
- (let* ((block (global-conflicts-block conf))
- (num (ir2-block-number block)))
- (if (eq (global-conflicts-kind conf) :live)
- (when (/= (sbit loc-live num) 0)
- (return t))
- (when (/= (sbit (svref loc-confs num)
- (global-conflicts-number conf))
- 0)
- (return t)))))))
+ (loc-live (svref (finite-sb-always-live sb) offset)))
+ (do ((conf confs (global-conflicts-next-tnwise conf)))
+ ((null conf)
+ nil)
+ (let* ((block (global-conflicts-block conf))
+ (num (ir2-block-number block)))
+ (if (eq (global-conflicts-kind conf) :live)
+ (when (/= (sbit loc-live num) 0)
+ (return t))
+ (when (/= (sbit (svref loc-confs num)
+ (global-conflicts-number conf))
+ 0)
+ (return t)))))))
(t
(/= (sbit (svref (svref (finite-sb-conflicts sb) offset)
- (ir2-block-number (tn-local tn)))
- (tn-local-number tn))
- 0)))))
+ (ir2-block-number (tn-local tn)))
+ (tn-local-number tn))
+ 0)))))
;;; Return true if TN has a conflict in SC at the specified offset.
(defun conflicts-in-sc (tn sc offset)
(let ((sb (sc-sb sc)))
(dotimes (i (sc-element-size sc) nil)
(when (offset-conflicts-in-sb tn sb (+ offset i))
- (return t)))))
-
-;;; Add TN's conflicts into the conflicts for the location at Offset in SC.
-;;; We iterate over each location in TN, adding to the conflicts for that
-;;; location:
-;;; -- If TN is a :Component TN, then iterate over all the blocks, setting
-;;; all of the local conflict bits and the always-live bit. This records a
-;;; conflict with any TN that has a LTN number in the block, as well as with
-;;; :Always-Live and :Environment TNs.
+ (return t)))))
+
+;;; Add TN's conflicts into the conflicts for the location at OFFSET
+;;; in SC. We iterate over each location in TN, adding to the
+;;; conflicts for that location:
+;;; -- If TN is a :COMPONENT TN, then iterate over all the blocks,
+;;; setting all of the local conflict bits and the always-live bit.
+;;; This records a conflict with any TN that has a LTN number in
+;;; the block, as well as with :ALWAYS-LIVE and :ENVIRONMENT TNs.
;;; -- If TN is global, then iterate over the blocks TN is live in. In
-;;; addition to setting the always-live bit to represent the conflict with
-;;; TNs live throughout the block, we also set bits in the local conflicts.
-;;; If TN is :Always-Live in the block, we set all the bits, otherwise we or
-;;; in the local conflict bits.
-;;; -- If the TN is local, then we just do the block it is local to, setting
-;;; always-live and OR'ing in the local conflicts.
-(defun add-location-conflicts (tn sc offset)
+;;; addition to setting the always-live bit to represent the conflict
+;;; with TNs live throughout the block, we also set bits in the
+;;; local conflicts. If TN is :ALWAYS-LIVE in the block, we set all
+;;; the bits, otherwise we OR in the local conflict bits.
+;;; -- If the TN is local, then we just do the block it is local to,
+;;; setting always-live and OR'ing in the local conflicts.
+(defun add-location-conflicts (tn sc offset optimize)
(declare (type tn tn) (type sc sc) (type index offset))
(let ((confs (tn-global-conflicts tn))
- (sb (sc-sb sc))
- (kind (tn-kind tn)))
+ (sb (sc-sb sc))
+ (kind (tn-kind tn)))
(dotimes (i (sc-element-size sc))
(declare (type index i))
(let* ((this-offset (+ offset i))
- (loc-confs (svref (finite-sb-conflicts sb) this-offset))
- (loc-live (svref (finite-sb-always-live sb) this-offset)))
- (cond
- ((eq kind :component)
- (dotimes (num (ir2-block-count *component-being-compiled*) nil)
- (declare (type index num))
- (setf (sbit loc-live num) 1)
- (set-bit-vector (svref loc-confs num))))
- (confs
- (do ((conf confs (global-conflicts-tn-next conf)))
- ((null conf))
- (let* ((block (global-conflicts-block conf))
- (num (ir2-block-number block))
- (local-confs (svref loc-confs num)))
- (declare (type local-tn-bit-vector local-confs))
- (setf (sbit loc-live num) 1)
- (if (eq (global-conflicts-kind conf) :live)
- (set-bit-vector local-confs)
- (bit-ior local-confs (global-conflicts-conflicts conf) t)))))
- (t
- (let ((num (ir2-block-number (tn-local tn))))
- (setf (sbit loc-live num) 1)
- (bit-ior (the local-tn-bit-vector (svref loc-confs num))
- (tn-local-conflicts tn) t))))))))
-
-;;; Return the total number of IR2 blocks in Component.
+ (loc-confs (svref (finite-sb-conflicts sb) this-offset))
+ (loc-live (svref (finite-sb-always-live sb) this-offset)))
+ (cond
+ ((eq kind :component)
+ (dotimes (num (ir2-block-count *component-being-compiled*))
+ (declare (type index num))
+ (setf (sbit loc-live num) 1)
+ (set-bit-vector (svref loc-confs num))))
+ (confs
+ (do ((conf confs (global-conflicts-next-tnwise conf)))
+ ((null conf))
+ (let* ((block (global-conflicts-block conf))
+ (num (ir2-block-number block))
+ (local-confs (svref loc-confs num)))
+ (declare (type local-tn-bit-vector local-confs))
+ (setf (sbit loc-live num) 1)
+ (if (eq (global-conflicts-kind conf) :live)
+ (set-bit-vector local-confs)
+ (bit-ior local-confs (global-conflicts-conflicts conf) t)))))
+ (t
+ (let ((num (ir2-block-number (tn-local tn))))
+ (setf (sbit loc-live num) 1)
+ (bit-ior (the local-tn-bit-vector (svref loc-confs num))
+ (tn-local-conflicts tn) t))))
+ ;; Calculating ALWAYS-LIVE-COUNT is moderately expensive, and
+ ;; currently the information isn't used unless (> SPEED
+ ;; COMPILE-SPEED).
+ (when optimize
+ (setf (svref (finite-sb-always-live-count sb) this-offset)
+ (find-location-usage sb this-offset))))))
+ (values))
+
+;; A rought measure of how much a given OFFSET in SB is currently
+;; used. Current implementation counts the amount of blocks where the
+;; offset has been marked as ALWAYS-LIVE.
+(defun find-location-usage (sb offset)
+ (declare (optimize speed))
+ (declare (type sb sb) (type index offset))
+ (let* ((always-live (svref (finite-sb-always-live sb) offset)))
+ (declare (simple-bit-vector always-live))
+ (count 1 always-live)))
+
+;;; Return the total number of IR2-BLOCKs in COMPONENT.
(defun ir2-block-count (component)
(declare (type component component))
(do ((2block (block-info (block-next (component-head component)))
- (ir2-block-next 2block)))
+ (ir2-block-next 2block)))
((null 2block)
(error "What? No ir2 blocks have a non-nil number?"))
(when (ir2-block-number 2block)
(return (1+ (ir2-block-number 2block))))))
-;;; Ensure that the conflicts vectors for each :Finite SB are large enough
-;;; for the number of blocks allocated. Also clear any old conflicts and reset
-;;; the current size to the initial size.
+;;; Ensure that the conflicts vectors for each :FINITE SB are large
+;;; enough for the number of blocks allocated. Also clear any old
+;;; conflicts and reset the current size to the initial size.
(defun init-sb-vectors (component)
(let ((nblocks (ir2-block-count component)))
(dolist (sb *backend-sb-list*)
(unless (eq (sb-kind sb) :non-packed)
- (let* ((conflicts (finite-sb-conflicts sb))
- (always-live (finite-sb-always-live sb))
- (max-locs (length conflicts))
- (last-count (finite-sb-last-block-count sb)))
- (unless (zerop max-locs)
- (let ((current-size (length (the simple-vector
- (svref conflicts 0)))))
- (cond
- ((> nblocks current-size)
- (let ((new-size (max nblocks (* current-size 2))))
- (declare (type index new-size))
- (dotimes (i max-locs)
- (declare (type index i))
- (let ((new-vec (make-array new-size)))
- (let ((old (svref conflicts i)))
- (declare (simple-vector old))
- (dotimes (j current-size)
- (declare (type index j))
- (setf (svref new-vec j)
- (clear-bit-vector (svref old j)))))
-
- (do ((j current-size (1+ j)))
- ((= j new-size))
- (declare (type index j))
- (setf (svref new-vec j)
- (make-array local-tn-limit :element-type 'bit
- :initial-element 0)))
- (setf (svref conflicts i) new-vec))
- (setf (svref always-live i)
- (make-array new-size :element-type 'bit
- :initial-element 0)))))
- (t
- (dotimes (i (finite-sb-current-size sb))
- (declare (type index i))
- (let ((conf (svref conflicts i)))
- (declare (simple-vector conf))
- (dotimes (j last-count)
- (declare (type index j))
- (clear-bit-vector (svref conf j))))
- (clear-bit-vector (svref always-live i)))))))
-
- (setf (finite-sb-last-block-count sb) nblocks)
- (setf (finite-sb-current-size sb) (sb-size sb))
- (setf (finite-sb-last-offset sb) 0))))))
-
-;;; Expand the :Unbounded SB backing SC by either the initial size or the SC
-;;; element size, whichever is larger. If Needed-Size is larger, then use that
-;;; size.
+ (let* ((conflicts (finite-sb-conflicts sb))
+ (always-live (finite-sb-always-live sb))
+ (always-live-count (finite-sb-always-live-count sb))
+ (max-locs (length conflicts))
+ (last-count (finite-sb-last-block-count sb)))
+ (unless (zerop max-locs)
+ (let ((current-size (length (the simple-vector
+ (svref conflicts 0)))))
+ (cond
+ ((> nblocks current-size)
+ (let ((new-size (max nblocks (* current-size 2))))
+ (declare (type index new-size))
+ (dotimes (i max-locs)
+ (declare (type index i))
+ (let ((new-vec (make-array new-size)))
+ (let ((old (svref conflicts i)))
+ (declare (simple-vector old))
+ (dotimes (j current-size)
+ (declare (type index j))
+ (setf (svref new-vec j)
+ (clear-bit-vector (svref old j)))))
+
+ (do ((j current-size (1+ j)))
+ ((= j new-size))
+ (declare (type index j))
+ (setf (svref new-vec j)
+ (make-array local-tn-limit :element-type 'bit
+ :initial-element 0)))
+ (setf (svref conflicts i) new-vec))
+ (setf (svref always-live i)
+ (make-array new-size :element-type 'bit
+ :initial-element 0))
+ (setf (svref always-live-count i) 0))))
+ (t
+ (dotimes (i (finite-sb-current-size sb))
+ (declare (type index i))
+ (let ((conf (svref conflicts i)))
+ (declare (simple-vector conf))
+ (dotimes (j last-count)
+ (declare (type index j))
+ (clear-bit-vector (svref conf j))))
+ (clear-bit-vector (svref always-live i))
+ (setf (svref always-live-count i) 0))))))
+
+ (setf (finite-sb-last-block-count sb) nblocks)
+ (setf (finite-sb-current-size sb) (sb-size sb))
+ (setf (finite-sb-last-offset sb) 0))))))
+
+;;; Expand the :UNBOUNDED SB backing SC by either the initial size or
+;;; the SC element size, whichever is larger. If NEEDED-SIZE is
+;;; larger, then use that size.
(defun grow-sc (sc &optional (needed-size 0))
(declare (type sc sc) (type index needed-size))
(let* ((sb (sc-sb sc))
- (size (finite-sb-current-size sb))
- (align-mask (1- (sc-alignment sc)))
- (inc (max (sb-size sb)
- (+ (sc-element-size sc)
- (- (logandc2 (+ size align-mask) align-mask)
- size))
- (- needed-size size)))
- (new-size (+ size inc))
- (conflicts (finite-sb-conflicts sb))
- (block-size (if (zerop (length conflicts))
- (ir2-block-count *component-being-compiled*)
- (length (the simple-vector (svref conflicts 0))))))
- (declare (type index inc new-size))
- (assert (eq (sb-kind sb) :unbounded))
-
- (when (> new-size (length conflicts))
- (let ((new-conf (make-array new-size)))
- (replace new-conf conflicts)
- (do ((i size (1+ i)))
- ((= i new-size))
- (declare (type index i))
- (let ((loc-confs (make-array block-size)))
- (dotimes (j block-size)
- (setf (svref loc-confs j)
- (make-array local-tn-limit
- :initial-element 0
- :element-type 'bit)))
- (setf (svref new-conf i) loc-confs)))
- (setf (finite-sb-conflicts sb) new-conf))
-
- (let ((new-live (make-array new-size)))
- (replace new-live (finite-sb-always-live sb))
- (do ((i size (1+ i)))
- ((= i new-size))
- (setf (svref new-live i)
- (make-array block-size
- :initial-element 0
- :element-type 'bit)))
- (setf (finite-sb-always-live sb) new-live))
-
- (let ((new-tns (make-array new-size :initial-element nil)))
- (replace new-tns (finite-sb-live-tns sb))
- (fill (finite-sb-live-tns sb) nil)
- (setf (finite-sb-live-tns sb) new-tns)))
+ (size (finite-sb-current-size sb))
+ (align-mask (1- (sc-alignment sc)))
+ (inc (max (finite-sb-size-increment sb)
+ (+ (sc-element-size sc)
+ (- (logandc2 (+ size align-mask) align-mask)
+ size))
+ (- needed-size size)))
+ (new-size (let ((align-mask (1- (finite-sb-size-alignment sb))))
+ (logandc2 (+ size inc align-mask) align-mask)))
+ (conflicts (finite-sb-conflicts sb))
+ (block-size (if (zerop (length conflicts))
+ (ir2-block-count *component-being-compiled*)
+ (length (the simple-vector (svref conflicts 0)))))
+ (padded-size (ash 1 (integer-length (1- new-size)))))
+ (declare (type index inc new-size padded-size))
+ (aver (eq (sb-kind sb) :unbounded))
+
+ (when (> padded-size (length conflicts))
+ (let ((new-conf (make-array padded-size)))
+ (replace new-conf conflicts)
+ (do ((i size (1+ i)))
+ ((= i padded-size))
+ (declare (type index i))
+ (let ((loc-confs (make-array block-size)))
+ (dotimes (j block-size)
+ (setf (svref loc-confs j)
+ (make-array local-tn-limit
+ :initial-element 0
+ :element-type 'bit)))
+ (setf (svref new-conf i) loc-confs)))
+ (setf (finite-sb-conflicts sb) new-conf))
+
+ (let ((new-live (make-array padded-size)))
+ (replace new-live (finite-sb-always-live sb))
+ (do ((i size (1+ i)))
+ ((= i padded-size))
+ (setf (svref new-live i)
+ (make-array block-size
+ :initial-element 0
+ :element-type 'bit)))
+ (setf (finite-sb-always-live sb) new-live))
+
+ (let ((new-live-count (make-array padded-size)))
+ (declare (optimize speed)) ;; FILL deftransform
+ (replace new-live-count (finite-sb-always-live-count sb))
+ (fill new-live-count 0 :start size)
+ (setf (finite-sb-always-live-count sb) new-live-count))
+
+ (let ((new-tns (make-array padded-size :initial-element nil)))
+ (replace new-tns (finite-sb-live-tns sb))
+ (fill (finite-sb-live-tns sb) nil)
+ (setf (finite-sb-live-tns sb) new-tns)))
(setf (finite-sb-current-size sb) new-size))
(values))
-;;; This variable is true whenever we are in pack (and thus the per-SB
-;;; conflicts information is in use.)
-(defvar *in-pack* nil)
-
-;;; In order to prevent the conflict data structures from growing
-;;; arbitrarily large, we clear them whenever a GC happens and we aren't
-;;; currently in pack. We revert to the initial number of locations and 0
-;;; blocks.
-(defun pack-before-gc-hook ()
- (unless *in-pack*
- (dolist (sb *backend-sb-list*)
- (unless (eq (sb-kind sb) :non-packed)
- (let ((size (sb-size sb)))
- (fill nil (finite-sb-always-live sb))
- (setf (finite-sb-always-live sb)
- (make-array size
- :initial-element
- #-sb-xc #*
- ;; The cross-compiler isn't very good at dumping
- ;; specialized arrays, so we delay construction of
- ;; this SIMPLE-BIT-VECTOR until runtime.
- #+sb-xc (make-array 0 :element-type 'bit)))
-
- (fill nil (finite-sb-conflicts sb))
- (setf (finite-sb-conflicts sb)
- (make-array size :initial-element '#()))
-
- (fill nil (finite-sb-live-tns sb))
- (setf (finite-sb-live-tns sb)
- (make-array size :initial-element nil))))))
- (values))
-
-(pushnew 'pack-before-gc-hook sb!ext:*before-gc-hooks*)
\f
;;;; internal errors
-;;; Give someone a hard time because there isn't any load function defined
-;;; to move from Src to Dest.
-(defun no-load-function-error (src dest)
+;;; Give someone a hard time because there isn't any load function
+;;; defined to move from SRC to DEST.
+(defun no-load-fun-error (src dest)
(let* ((src-sc (tn-sc src))
- (src-name (sc-name src-sc))
- (dest-sc (tn-sc dest))
- (dest-name (sc-name dest-sc)))
+ (src-name (sc-name src-sc))
+ (dest-sc (tn-sc dest))
+ (dest-name (sc-name dest-sc)))
(cond ((eq (sb-kind (sc-sb src-sc)) :non-packed)
- (unless (member src-sc (sc-constant-scs dest-sc))
- (error "loading from an invalid constant SC?~@
- VM definition inconsistent, try recompiling."))
- (error "no load function defined to load SC ~S ~
- from its constant SC ~S"
- dest-name src-name))
- ((member src-sc (sc-alternate-scs dest-sc))
- (error "no load function defined to load SC ~S from its ~
- alternate SC ~S"
- dest-name src-name))
- ((member dest-sc (sc-alternate-scs src-sc))
- (error "no load function defined to save SC ~S in its ~
- alternate SC ~S"
- src-name dest-name))
- (t
- ;; FIXME: "VM definition is inconsistent" shouldn't be a
- ;; possibility in SBCL.
- (error "loading to/from SCs that aren't alternates?~@
- VM definition is inconsistent, try recompiling.")))))
-
-;;; Called when we failed to pack TN. If Restricted is true, then we we
-;;; restricted to pack TN in its SC.
+ (unless (member src-sc (sc-constant-scs dest-sc))
+ (error "loading from an invalid constant SC?~@
+ VM definition inconsistent, try recompiling."))
+ (error "no load function defined to load SC ~S ~
+ from its constant SC ~S"
+ dest-name src-name))
+ ((member src-sc (sc-alternate-scs dest-sc))
+ (error "no load function defined to load SC ~S from its ~
+ alternate SC ~S"
+ dest-name src-name))
+ ((member dest-sc (sc-alternate-scs src-sc))
+ (error "no load function defined to save SC ~S in its ~
+ alternate SC ~S"
+ src-name dest-name))
+ (t
+ ;; FIXME: "VM definition is inconsistent" shouldn't be a
+ ;; possibility in SBCL.
+ (error "loading to/from SCs that aren't alternates?~@
+ VM definition is inconsistent, try recompiling.")))))
+
+;;; Called when we failed to pack TN. If RESTRICTED is true, then we
+;;; are restricted to pack TN in its SC.
(defun failed-to-pack-error (tn restricted)
(declare (type tn tn))
(let* ((sc (tn-sc tn))
- (scs (cons sc (sc-alternate-scs sc))))
+ (scs (cons sc (sc-alternate-scs sc))))
(cond
(restricted
- (error "Failed to pack restricted TN ~S in its SC ~S."
- tn (sc-name sc)))
+ (error "failed to pack restricted TN ~S in its SC ~S"
+ tn (sc-name sc)))
(t
- (assert (not (find :unbounded scs
- :key #'(lambda (x) (sb-kind (sc-sb x))))))
+ (aver (not (find :unbounded scs
+ :key (lambda (x) (sb-kind (sc-sb x))))))
(let ((ptype (tn-primitive-type tn)))
- (cond
- (ptype
- (assert (member (sc-number sc) (primitive-type-scs ptype)))
- (error "SC ~S doesn't have any :Unbounded alternate SCs, but is~@
- a SC for primitive-type ~S."
- (sc-name sc) (primitive-type-name ptype)))
- (t
- (error "SC ~S doesn't have any :Unbounded alternate SCs."
- (sc-name sc)))))))))
-
-;;; Return a list of format arguments describing how TN is used in Op's VOP.
+ (cond
+ (ptype
+ (aver (member (sc-number sc) (primitive-type-scs ptype)))
+ (error "SC ~S doesn't have any :UNBOUNDED alternate SCs, but is~@
+ a SC for primitive-type ~S."
+ (sc-name sc) (primitive-type-name ptype)))
+ (t
+ (error "SC ~S doesn't have any :UNBOUNDED alternate SCs."
+ (sc-name sc)))))))))
+
+;;; Return a list of format arguments describing how TN is used in
+;;; OP's VOP.
(defun describe-tn-use (loc tn op)
(let* ((vop (tn-ref-vop op))
- (args (vop-args vop))
- (results (vop-results vop))
- (name (with-output-to-string (stream)
- (print-tn tn stream)))
- (2comp (component-info *component-being-compiled*))
- temp)
+ (args (vop-args vop))
+ (results (vop-results vop))
+ (name (with-output-to-string (stream)
+ (print-tn-guts tn stream)))
+ (2comp (component-info *component-being-compiled*))
+ temp)
(cond
((setq temp (position-in #'tn-ref-across tn args :key #'tn-ref-tn))
`("~2D: ~A (~:R argument)" ,loc ,name ,(1+ temp)))
((setq temp (position-in #'tn-ref-across tn args :key #'tn-ref-load-tn))
`("~2D: ~A (~:R argument load TN)" ,loc ,name ,(1+ temp)))
((setq temp (position-in #'tn-ref-across tn results :key
- #'tn-ref-load-tn))
+ #'tn-ref-load-tn))
`("~2D: ~A (~:R result load TN)" ,loc ,name ,(1+ temp)))
((setq temp (position-in #'tn-ref-across tn (vop-temps vop)
- :key #'tn-ref-tn))
+ :key #'tn-ref-tn))
`("~2D: ~A (temporary ~A)" ,loc ,name
- ,(operand-parse-name (elt (vop-parse-temps
- (vop-parse-or-lose
- (vop-info-name (vop-info vop))))
- temp))))
+ ,(operand-parse-name (elt (vop-parse-temps
+ (vop-parse-or-lose
+ (vop-info-name (vop-info vop))))
+ temp))))
((eq (tn-kind tn) :component)
`("~2D: ~A (component live)" ,loc ,name))
((position-in #'tn-next tn (ir2-component-wired-tns 2comp))
(t
`("~2D: not referenced?" ,loc)))))
-;;; If load TN packing fails, try to give a helpful error message. We find
-;;; a TN in each location that conflicts, and print it.
+;;; If load TN packing fails, try to give a helpful error message. We
+;;; find a TN in each location that conflicts, and print it.
(defun failed-to-pack-load-tn-error (scs op)
(declare (list scs) (type tn-ref op))
(collect ((used)
- (unused))
+ (unused))
(dolist (sc scs)
(let* ((sb (sc-sb sc))
- (confs (finite-sb-live-tns sb)))
- (assert (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite))
- (dolist (el (sc-locations sc))
- (declare (type index el))
- (let ((conf (load-tn-conflicts-in-sc op sc el t)))
- (if conf
- (used (describe-tn-use el conf op))
- (do ((i el (1+ i))
- (end (+ el (sc-element-size sc))))
- ((= i end)
- (unused el))
- (declare (type index i end))
- (let ((victim (svref confs i)))
- (when victim
- (used (describe-tn-use el victim op))
- (return t)))))))))
+ (confs (finite-sb-live-tns sb)))
+ (aver (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite))
+ (dolist (el (sc-locations sc))
+ (declare (type index el))
+ (let ((conf (load-tn-conflicts-in-sc op sc el t)))
+ (if conf
+ (used (describe-tn-use el conf op))
+ (do ((i el (1+ i))
+ (end (+ el (sc-element-size sc))))
+ ((= i end)
+ (unused el))
+ (declare (type index i end))
+ (let ((victim (svref confs i)))
+ (when victim
+ (used (describe-tn-use el victim op))
+ (return t)))))))))
(multiple-value-bind (arg-p n more-p costs load-scs incon)
- (get-operand-info op)
+ (get-operand-info op)
(declare (ignore costs load-scs))
- (assert (not more-p))
- (error "Unable to pack a Load-TN in SC ~{~A~#[~^~;, or ~:;,~]~} ~
- for the ~:R ~:[result~;argument~] to~@
- the ~S VOP,~@
- ~:[since all SC elements are in use:~:{~%~@?~}~%~;~
- ~:*but these SC elements are not in use:~% ~S~%Bug?~*~]~
- ~:[~;~@
- Current cost info inconsistent with that in effect at compile ~
- time. Recompile.~%Compilation order may be incorrect.~]"
- (mapcar #'sc-name scs)
- n arg-p
- (vop-info-name (vop-info (tn-ref-vop op)))
- (unused) (used)
- incon))))
-
-;;; Called when none of the SCs that we can load Op into are allowed by Op's
-;;; primitive-type.
+ (aver (not more-p))
+ (error "unable to pack a Load-TN in SC ~{~A~#[~^~;, or ~:;,~]~} ~
+ for the ~:R ~:[result~;argument~] to~@
+ the ~S VOP,~@
+ ~:[since all SC elements are in use:~:{~%~@?~}~%~;~
+ ~:*but these SC elements are not in use:~% ~S~%Bug?~*~]~
+ ~:[~;~@
+ Current cost info inconsistent with that in effect at compile ~
+ time. Recompile.~%Compilation order may be incorrect.~]"
+ (mapcar #'sc-name scs)
+ n arg-p
+ (vop-info-name (vop-info (tn-ref-vop op)))
+ (unused) (used)
+ incon))))
+
+;;; This is called when none of the SCs that we can load OP into are
+;;; allowed by OP's primitive-type.
(defun no-load-scs-allowed-by-primitive-type-error (ref)
(declare (type tn-ref ref))
(let* ((tn (tn-ref-tn ref))
- (ptype (tn-primitive-type tn)))
+ (ptype (tn-primitive-type tn)))
(multiple-value-bind (arg-p pos more-p costs load-scs incon)
- (get-operand-info ref)
+ (get-operand-info ref)
(declare (ignore costs))
- (assert (not more-p))
+ (aver (not more-p))
(error "~S is not valid as the ~:R ~:[result~;argument~] to VOP:~
- ~% ~S,~@
- since the TN's primitive type ~S doesn't allow any of the SCs~@
- allowed by the operand restriction:~% ~S~
- ~:[~;~@
- Current cost info inconsistent with that in effect at compile ~
- time. Recompile.~%Compilation order may be incorrect.~]"
- tn pos arg-p
- (template-name (vop-info (tn-ref-vop ref)))
- (primitive-type-name ptype)
- (mapcar #'sc-name (listify-restrictions load-scs))
- incon))))
+ ~% ~S,~@
+ since the TN's primitive type ~S doesn't allow any of the SCs~@
+ allowed by the operand restriction:~% ~S~
+ ~:[~;~@
+ Current cost info inconsistent with that in effect at compile ~
+ time. Recompile.~%Compilation order may be incorrect.~]"
+ tn pos arg-p
+ (template-name (vop-info (tn-ref-vop ref)))
+ (primitive-type-name ptype)
+ (mapcar #'sc-name (listify-restrictions load-scs))
+ incon))))
\f
;;;; register saving
(pushnew tn (gethash vop (ir2-component-spilled-vops 2comp)))))
(values))
-;;; Make a save TN for TN, pack it, and return it. We copy various conflict
-;;; information from the TN so that pack does the right thing.
+;;; Make a save TN for TN, pack it, and return it. We copy various
+;;; conflict information from the TN so that pack does the right
+;;; thing.
(defun pack-save-tn (tn)
(declare (type tn tn))
(let ((res (make-tn 0 :save nil nil)))
(dolist (alt (sc-alternate-scs (tn-sc tn))
- (error "No unbounded alternate for SC ~S."
- (sc-name (tn-sc tn))))
+ (error "no unbounded alternate for SC ~S"
+ (sc-name (tn-sc tn))))
(when (eq (sb-kind (sc-sb alt)) :unbounded)
- (setf (tn-save-tn tn) res)
- (setf (tn-save-tn res) tn)
- (setf (tn-sc res) alt)
- (pack-tn res t)
- (return res)))))
+ (setf (tn-save-tn tn) res)
+ (setf (tn-save-tn res) tn)
+ (setf (tn-sc res) alt)
+ (pack-tn res t nil)
+ (return res)))))
-;;; Find the load function for moving from Src to Dest and emit a
+;;; Find the load function for moving from SRC to DEST and emit a
;;; MOVE-OPERAND VOP with that function as its info arg.
(defun emit-operand-load (node block src dest before)
(declare (type node node) (type ir2-block block)
- (type tn src dest) (type (or vop null) before))
+ (type tn src dest) (type (or vop null) before))
(emit-load-template node block
- (template-or-lose 'move-operand)
- src dest
- (list (or (svref (sc-move-functions (tn-sc dest))
- (sc-number (tn-sc src)))
- (no-load-function-error src dest)))
- before)
+ (template-or-lose 'move-operand)
+ src dest
+ (list (or (svref (sc-move-funs (tn-sc dest))
+ (sc-number (tn-sc src)))
+ (no-load-fun-error src dest)))
+ before)
(values))
-;;; Find the preceding use of the VOP NAME in the emit order, starting with
-;;; VOP. We must find the VOP in the same IR1 block.
+;;; Find the preceding use of the VOP NAME in the emit order, starting
+;;; with VOP. We must find the VOP in the same IR1 block.
(defun reverse-find-vop (name vop)
(do* ((block (vop-block vop) (ir2-block-prev block))
- (last vop (ir2-block-last-vop block)))
+ (last vop (ir2-block-last-vop block)))
(nil)
- (assert (eq (ir2-block-block block) (ir2-block-block (vop-block vop))))
+ (aver (eq (ir2-block-block block) (ir2-block-block (vop-block vop))))
(do ((current last (vop-prev current)))
- ((null current))
+ ((null current))
(when (eq (vop-info-name (vop-info current)) name)
- (return-from reverse-find-vop current)))))
-
-;;; For TNs that have other than one writer, we save the TN before each
-;;; call. If a local call (MOVE-ARGS is :LOCAL-CALL), then we scan back for
-;;; the ALLOCATE-FRAME VOP, and emit the save there. This is necessary because
-;;; in a self-recursive local call, the registers holding the current arguments
-;;; may get trashed by setting up the call arguments. The ALLOCATE-FRAME VOP
-;;; marks a place at which the values are known to be good.
+ (return-from reverse-find-vop current)))))
+
+;;; For TNs that have other than one writer, we save the TN before
+;;; each call. If a local call (MOVE-ARGS is :LOCAL-CALL), then we
+;;; scan back for the ALLOCATE-FRAME VOP, and emit the save there.
+;;; This is necessary because in a self-recursive local call, the
+;;; registers holding the current arguments may get trashed by setting
+;;; up the call arguments. The ALLOCATE-FRAME VOP marks a place at
+;;; which the values are known to be good.
(defun save-complex-writer-tn (tn vop)
(let ((save (or (tn-save-tn tn)
- (pack-save-tn tn)))
- (node (vop-node vop))
- (block (vop-block vop))
- (next (vop-next vop)))
+ (pack-save-tn tn)))
+ (node (vop-node vop))
+ (block (vop-block vop))
+ (next (vop-next vop)))
(when (eq (tn-kind save) :specified-save)
(setf (tn-kind save) :save))
- (assert (eq (tn-kind save) :save))
+ (aver (eq (tn-kind save) :save))
(emit-operand-load node block tn save
- (if (eq (vop-info-move-args (vop-info vop))
- :local-call)
- (reverse-find-vop 'allocate-frame vop)
- vop))
+ (if (eq (vop-info-move-args (vop-info vop))
+ :local-call)
+ (reverse-find-vop 'allocate-frame vop)
+ vop))
(emit-operand-load node block save tn next)))
-;;; Return a VOP after which is an o.k. place to save the value of TN. For
-;;; correctness, it is only required that this location be after any possible
-;;; write and before any possible restore location.
+;;; Return a VOP after which is an OK place to save the value of TN.
+;;; For correctness, it is only required that this location be after
+;;; any possible write and before any possible restore location.
;;;
-;;; In practice, we return the unique writer VOP, but give up if the TN is
-;;; ever read by a VOP with MOVE-ARGS :LOCAL-CALL. This prevents us from being
-;;; confused by non-tail local calls.
+;;; In practice, we return the unique writer VOP, but give up if the
+;;; TN is ever read by a VOP with MOVE-ARGS :LOCAL-CALL. This prevents
+;;; us from being confused by non-tail local calls.
;;;
-;;; When looking for writes, we have to ignore uses of MOVE-OPERAND, since they
-;;; will correspond to restores that we have already done.
+;;; When looking for writes, we have to ignore uses of MOVE-OPERAND,
+;;; since they will correspond to restores that we have already done.
(defun find-single-writer (tn)
(declare (type tn tn))
(do ((write (tn-writes tn) (tn-ref-next write))
(res nil))
((null write)
(when (and res
- (do ((read (tn-reads tn) (tn-ref-next read)))
- ((not read) t)
- (when (eq (vop-info-move-args
- (vop-info
- (tn-ref-vop read)))
- :local-call)
- (return nil))))
- (tn-ref-vop res)))
+ (do ((read (tn-reads tn) (tn-ref-next read)))
+ ((not read) t)
+ (when (eq (vop-info-move-args
+ (vop-info
+ (tn-ref-vop read)))
+ :local-call)
+ (return nil))))
+ (tn-ref-vop res)))
(unless (eq (vop-info-name (vop-info (tn-ref-vop write)))
- 'move-operand)
+ 'move-operand)
(when res (return nil))
(setq res write))))
-;;; Try to save TN at a single location. If we succeed, return T, otherwise
-;;; NIL.
+;;; Try to save TN at a single location. If we succeed, return T,
+;;; otherwise NIL.
(defun save-single-writer-tn (tn)
(declare (type tn tn))
(let* ((old-save (tn-save-tn tn))
- (save (or old-save (pack-save-tn tn)))
- (writer (find-single-writer tn)))
+ (save (or old-save (pack-save-tn tn)))
+ (writer (find-single-writer tn)))
(when (and writer
- (or (not old-save)
- (eq (tn-kind old-save) :specified-save)))
+ (or (not old-save)
+ (eq (tn-kind old-save) :specified-save)))
(emit-operand-load (vop-node writer) (vop-block writer)
- tn save (vop-next writer))
+ tn save (vop-next writer))
(setf (tn-kind save) :save-once)
t)))
(defun restore-single-writer-tn (tn vop)
(declare (type tn) (type vop vop))
(let ((save (tn-save-tn tn)))
- (assert (eq (tn-kind save) :save-once))
+ (aver (eq (tn-kind save) :save-once))
(emit-operand-load (vop-node vop) (vop-block vop) save tn (vop-next vop)))
(values))
(declare (type tn tn) (type vop vop))
(let ((save (tn-save-tn tn)))
(cond ((and save (eq (tn-kind save) :save-once))
- (restore-single-writer-tn tn vop))
- ((save-single-writer-tn tn)
- (restore-single-writer-tn tn vop))
- (t
- (save-complex-writer-tn tn vop))))
+ (restore-single-writer-tn tn vop))
+ ((save-single-writer-tn tn)
+ (restore-single-writer-tn tn vop))
+ (t
+ (save-complex-writer-tn tn vop))))
(values))
-;;; Scan over the VOPs in Block, emiting saving code for TNs noted in the
-;;; codegen info that are packed into saved SCs.
+;;; Scan over the VOPs in BLOCK, emiting saving code for TNs noted in
+;;; the codegen info that are packed into saved SCs.
(defun emit-saves (block)
(declare (type ir2-block block))
(do ((vop (ir2-block-start-vop block) (vop-next vop)))
((null vop))
(when (eq (vop-info-save-p (vop-info vop)) t)
(do-live-tns (tn (vop-save-set vop) block)
- (when (and (sc-save-p (tn-sc tn))
- (not (eq (tn-kind tn) :component)))
- (basic-save-tn tn vop)))))
+ (when (and (sc-save-p (tn-sc tn))
+ (not (eq (tn-kind tn) :component)))
+ (basic-save-tn tn vop)))))
(values))
\f
;;;; optimized saving
-;;; Save TN if it isn't a single-writer TN that has already been saved. If
-;;; multi-write, we insert the save Before the specified VOP. Context is a VOP
-;;; used to tell which node/block to use for the new VOP.
+;;; Save TN if it isn't a single-writer TN that has already been
+;;; saved. If multi-write, we insert the save BEFORE the specified
+;;; VOP. CONTEXT is a VOP used to tell which node/block to use for the
+;;; new VOP.
(defun save-if-necessary (tn before context)
(declare (type tn tn) (type (or vop null) before) (type vop context))
(let ((save (tn-save-tn tn)))
(when (eq (tn-kind save) :specified-save)
(setf (tn-kind save) :save))
- (assert (member (tn-kind save) '(:save :save-once)))
+ (aver (member (tn-kind save) '(:save :save-once)))
(unless (eq (tn-kind save) :save-once)
(or (save-single-writer-tn tn)
- (emit-operand-load (vop-node context) (vop-block context)
- tn save before))))
+ (emit-operand-load (vop-node context) (vop-block context)
+ tn save before))))
(values))
-;;; Load the TN from its save location, allocating one if necessary. The
-;;; load is inserted Before the specifier VOP. Context is a VOP used to tell
-;;; which node/block to use for the new VOP.
+;;; Load the TN from its save location, allocating one if necessary.
+;;; The load is inserted BEFORE the specified VOP. CONTEXT is a VOP
+;;; used to tell which node/block to use for the new VOP.
(defun restore-tn (tn before context)
(declare (type tn tn) (type (or vop null) before) (type vop context))
(let ((save (or (tn-save-tn tn) (pack-save-tn tn))))
(emit-operand-load (vop-node context) (vop-block context)
- save tn before))
+ save tn before))
(values))
-(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :execute)
-
-;;; Do stuff to note a read of TN, for OPTIMIZED-EMIT-SAVES-BLOCK.
-(defmacro save-note-read (tn)
- `(let* ((tn ,tn)
- (num (tn-number tn)))
- (when (and (sc-save-p (tn-sc tn))
- (zerop (sbit restores num))
- (not (eq (tn-kind tn) :component)))
- (setf (sbit restores num) 1)
- (push tn restores-list))))
-
-) ; EVAL-WHEN
-
-;;; Start scanning backward at the end of Block, looking which TNs are live
-;;; and looking for places where we have to save. We manipulate two sets:
-;;; SAVES and RESTORES.
+;;; Start scanning backward at the end of BLOCK, looking which TNs are
+;;; live and looking for places where we have to save. We manipulate
+;;; two sets: SAVES and RESTORES.
;;;
-;;; SAVES is a set of all the TNs that have to be saved because they are
-;;; restored after some call. We normally delay saving until the beginning of
-;;; the block, but we must save immediately if we see a write of the saved TN.
-;;; We also immediately save all TNs and exit when we see a
-;;; NOTE-ENVIRONMENT-START VOP, since saves can't be done before the
-;;; environment is properly initialized.
+;;; SAVES is a set of all the TNs that have to be saved because they
+;;; are restored after some call. We normally delay saving until the
+;;; beginning of the block, but we must save immediately if we see a
+;;; write of the saved TN. We also immediately save all TNs and exit
+;;; when we see a NOTE-ENVIRONMENT-START VOP, since saves can't be
+;;; done before the environment is properly initialized.
;;;
-;;; RESTORES is a set of all the TNs read (and not written) between here and
-;;; the next call, i.e. the set of TNs that must be restored when we reach the
-;;; next (earlier) call VOP. Unlike SAVES, this set is cleared when we do
-;;; the restoring after a call. Any TNs that were in RESTORES are moved into
-;;; SAVES to ensure that they are saved at some point.
+;;; RESTORES is a set of all the TNs read (and not written) between
+;;; here and the next call, i.e. the set of TNs that must be restored
+;;; when we reach the next (earlier) call VOP. Unlike SAVES, this set
+;;; is cleared when we do the restoring after a call. Any TNs that
+;;; were in RESTORES are moved into SAVES to ensure that they are
+;;; saved at some point.
;;;
-;;; SAVES and RESTORES are represented using both a list and a bit-vector so
-;;; that we can quickly iterate and test for membership. The incoming Saves
-;;; and Restores args are used for computing these sets (the initial contents
-;;; are ignored.)
+;;; SAVES and RESTORES are represented using both a list and a
+;;; bit-vector so that we can quickly iterate and test for membership.
+;;; The incoming SAVES and RESTORES args are used for computing these
+;;; sets (the initial contents are ignored.)
;;;
-;;; When we hit a VOP with :COMPUTE-ONLY Save-P (an internal error
-;;; location), we pretend that all live TNs were read, unless (= speed 3), in
-;;; which case we mark all the TNs that are live but not restored as spilled.
+;;; When we hit a VOP with :COMPUTE-ONLY SAVE-P (an internal error
+;;; location), we pretend that all live TNs were read, unless (= speed
+;;; 3), in which case we mark all the TNs that are live but not
+;;; restored as spilled.
(defun optimized-emit-saves-block (block saves restores)
(declare (type ir2-block block) (type simple-bit-vector saves restores))
(let ((1block (ir2-block-block block))
- (saves-list ())
- (restores-list ())
- (skipping nil))
+ (saves-list ())
+ (restores-list ())
+ (skipping nil))
(declare (list saves-list restores-list))
(clear-bit-vector saves)
(clear-bit-vector restores)
(do-live-tns (tn (ir2-block-live-in block) block)
(when (and (sc-save-p (tn-sc tn))
- (not (eq (tn-kind tn) :component)))
- (let ((num (tn-number tn)))
- (setf (sbit restores num) 1)
- (push tn restores-list))))
+ (not (eq (tn-kind tn) :component)))
+ (let ((num (tn-number tn)))
+ (setf (sbit restores num) 1)
+ (push tn restores-list))))
(do ((block block (ir2-block-prev block))
- (prev nil block))
- ((not (eq (ir2-block-block block) 1block))
- (assert (not skipping))
- (dolist (save saves-list)
- (let ((start (ir2-block-start-vop prev)))
- (save-if-necessary save start start)))
- prev)
+ (prev nil block))
+ ((not (eq (ir2-block-block block) 1block))
+ (aver (not skipping))
+ (dolist (save saves-list)
+ (let ((start (ir2-block-start-vop prev)))
+ (save-if-necessary save start start)))
+ prev)
(do ((vop (ir2-block-last-vop block) (vop-prev vop)))
- ((null vop))
- (let ((info (vop-info vop)))
- (case (vop-info-name info)
- (allocate-frame
- (assert skipping)
- (setq skipping nil))
- (note-environment-start
- (assert (not skipping))
- (dolist (save saves-list)
- (save-if-necessary save (vop-next vop) vop))
- (return-from optimized-emit-saves-block block)))
-
- (unless skipping
- (do ((write (vop-results vop) (tn-ref-across write)))
- ((null write))
- (let* ((tn (tn-ref-tn write))
- (num (tn-number tn)))
- (unless (zerop (sbit restores num))
- (setf (sbit restores num) 0)
- (setq restores-list
- (delete tn restores-list :test #'eq)))
- (unless (zerop (sbit saves num))
- (setf (sbit saves num) 0)
- (save-if-necessary tn (vop-next vop) vop)
- (setq saves-list
- (delete tn saves-list :test #'eq))))))
-
- (macrolet (;; Do stuff to note a read of TN, for
- ;; OPTIMIZED-EMIT-SAVES-BLOCK.
- (save-note-read (tn)
- `(let* ((tn ,tn)
- (num (tn-number tn)))
- (when (and (sc-save-p (tn-sc tn))
- (zerop (sbit restores num))
- (not (eq (tn-kind tn) :component)))
- (setf (sbit restores num) 1)
- (push tn restores-list)))))
-
- (case (vop-info-save-p info)
- ((t)
- (dolist (tn restores-list)
- (restore-tn tn (vop-next vop) vop)
- (let ((num (tn-number tn)))
- (when (zerop (sbit saves num))
- (push tn saves-list)
- (setf (sbit saves num) 1))))
- (setq restores-list nil)
- (clear-bit-vector restores))
- (:compute-only
- (cond ((policy (vop-node vop) (= speed 3))
- (do-live-tns (tn (vop-save-set vop) block)
- (when (zerop (sbit restores (tn-number tn)))
- (note-spilled-tn tn vop))))
- (t
- (do-live-tns (tn (vop-save-set vop) block)
- (save-note-read tn))))))
-
- (if (eq (vop-info-move-args info) :local-call)
- (setq skipping t)
- (do ((read (vop-args vop) (tn-ref-across read)))
- ((null read))
- (save-note-read (tn-ref-tn read))))))))))
-
-;;; Like EMIT-SAVES, only different. We avoid redundant saving within the
-;;; block, and don't restore values that aren't used before the next call.
-;;; This function is just the top-level loop over the blocks in the component,
-;;; which locates blocks that need saving done.
+ ((null vop))
+ (let ((info (vop-info vop)))
+ (case (vop-info-name info)
+ (allocate-frame
+ (aver skipping)
+ (setq skipping nil))
+ (note-environment-start
+ (aver (not skipping))
+ (dolist (save saves-list)
+ (save-if-necessary save (vop-next vop) vop))
+ (return-from optimized-emit-saves-block block)))
+
+ (unless skipping
+ (do ((write (vop-results vop) (tn-ref-across write)))
+ ((null write))
+ (let* ((tn (tn-ref-tn write))
+ (num (tn-number tn)))
+ (unless (zerop (sbit restores num))
+ (setf (sbit restores num) 0)
+ (setq restores-list
+ (delete tn restores-list :test #'eq)))
+ (unless (zerop (sbit saves num))
+ (setf (sbit saves num) 0)
+ (save-if-necessary tn (vop-next vop) vop)
+ (setq saves-list
+ (delete tn saves-list :test #'eq))))))
+
+ (macrolet ((save-note-read (tn)
+ `(let* ((tn ,tn)
+ (num (tn-number tn)))
+ (when (and (sc-save-p (tn-sc tn))
+ (zerop (sbit restores num))
+ (not (eq (tn-kind tn) :component)))
+ (setf (sbit restores num) 1)
+ (push tn restores-list)))))
+
+ (case (vop-info-save-p info)
+ ((t)
+ (dolist (tn restores-list)
+ (restore-tn tn (vop-next vop) vop)
+ (let ((num (tn-number tn)))
+ (when (zerop (sbit saves num))
+ (push tn saves-list)
+ (setf (sbit saves num) 1))))
+ (setq restores-list nil)
+ (clear-bit-vector restores))
+ (:compute-only
+ (cond ((policy (vop-node vop) (= speed 3))
+ (do-live-tns (tn (vop-save-set vop) block)
+ (when (zerop (sbit restores (tn-number tn)))
+ (note-spilled-tn tn vop))))
+ (t
+ (do-live-tns (tn (vop-save-set vop) block)
+ (save-note-read tn))))))
+
+ (if (eq (vop-info-move-args info) :local-call)
+ (setq skipping t)
+ (do ((read (vop-args vop) (tn-ref-across read)))
+ ((null read))
+ (save-note-read (tn-ref-tn read))))))))))
+
+;;; This is like EMIT-SAVES, only different. We avoid redundant saving
+;;; within the block, and don't restore values that aren't used before
+;;; the next call. This function is just the top level loop over the
+;;; blocks in the component, which locates blocks that need saving
+;;; done.
(defun optimized-emit-saves (component)
(declare (type component component))
(let* ((gtn-count (1+ (ir2-component-global-tn-counter
- (component-info component))))
- (saves (make-array gtn-count :element-type 'bit))
- (restores (make-array gtn-count :element-type 'bit))
- (block (ir2-block-prev (block-info (component-tail component))))
- (head (block-info (component-head component))))
+ (component-info component))))
+ (saves (make-array gtn-count :element-type 'bit))
+ (restores (make-array gtn-count :element-type 'bit))
+ (block (ir2-block-prev (block-info (component-tail component))))
+ (head (block-info (component-head component))))
(loop
(when (eq block head) (return))
(when (do ((vop (ir2-block-start-vop block) (vop-next vop)))
- ((null vop) nil)
- (when (eq (vop-info-save-p (vop-info vop)) t)
- (return t)))
- (setq block (optimized-emit-saves-block block saves restores)))
+ ((null vop) nil)
+ (when (eq (vop-info-save-p (vop-info vop)) t)
+ (return t)))
+ (setq block (optimized-emit-saves-block block saves restores)))
(setq block (ir2-block-prev block)))))
-;;; Iterate over the normal TNs, finding the cost of packing on the stack in
-;;; units of the number of references. We count all references as +1, and
-;;; subtract out REGISTER-SAVE-PENALTY for each place where we would have to
-;;; save a register.
+;;; Iterate over the normal TNs, finding the cost of packing on the
+;;; stack in units of the number of references. We count all
+;;; references as +1, and subtract out REGISTER-SAVE-PENALTY for each
+;;; place where we would have to save a register.
(defun assign-tn-costs (component)
(do-ir2-blocks (block component)
(do ((vop (ir2-block-start-vop block) (vop-next vop)))
- ((null vop))
+ ((null vop))
(when (eq (vop-info-save-p (vop-info vop)) t)
- (do-live-tns (tn (vop-save-set vop) block)
- (decf (tn-cost tn) *backend-register-save-penalty*)))))
+ (do-live-tns (tn (vop-save-set vop) block)
+ (decf (tn-cost tn) *backend-register-save-penalty*)))))
(do ((tn (ir2-component-normal-tns (component-info component))
- (tn-next tn)))
+ (tn-next tn)))
((null tn))
(let ((cost (tn-cost tn)))
(declare (fixnum cost))
(do ((ref (tn-reads tn) (tn-ref-next ref)))
- ((null ref))
- (incf cost))
+ ((null ref))
+ (incf cost))
(do ((ref (tn-writes tn) (tn-ref-next ref)))
- ((null ref))
- (incf cost))
+ ((null ref))
+ (incf cost))
(setf (tn-cost tn) cost))))
+
+;;; Iterate over the normal TNs, storing the depth of the deepest loop
+;;; that the TN is used in TN-LOOP-DEPTH.
+(defun assign-tn-depths (component)
+ (when *loop-analyze*
+ (do-ir2-blocks (block component)
+ (do ((vop (ir2-block-start-vop block)
+ (vop-next vop)))
+ ((null vop))
+ (flet ((find-all-tns (head-fun)
+ (collect ((tns))
+ (do ((ref (funcall head-fun vop) (tn-ref-across ref)))
+ ((null ref))
+ (tns (tn-ref-tn ref)))
+ (tns))))
+ (dolist (tn (nconc (find-all-tns #'vop-args)
+ (find-all-tns #'vop-results)
+ (find-all-tns #'vop-temps)
+ ;; What does "references in this VOP
+ ;; mean"? Probably something that isn't
+ ;; useful in this context, since these
+ ;; TN-REFs are linked with TN-REF-NEXT
+ ;; instead of TN-REF-ACROSS. --JES
+ ;; 2004-09-11
+ ;; (find-all-tns #'vop-refs)
+ ))
+ (setf (tn-loop-depth tn)
+ (max (tn-loop-depth tn)
+ (let* ((ir1-block (ir2-block-block (vop-block vop)))
+ (loop (block-loop ir1-block)))
+ (if loop
+ (loop-depth loop)
+ 0))))))))))
+
\f
;;;; load TN packing
-;;; These variables indicate the last location at which we computed the
-;;; Live-TNs. They hold the Block and VOP values that were passed to
-;;; Compute-Live-TNs.
+;;; These variables indicate the last location at which we computed
+;;; the Live-TNs. They hold the BLOCK and VOP values that were passed
+;;; to COMPUTE-LIVE-TNS.
(defvar *live-block*)
(defvar *live-vop*)
-;;; If we unpack some TNs, then we mark all affected blocks by sticking them in
-;;; this hash-table. This is initially null. We create the hashtable if we do
-;;; any unpacking.
+;;; If we unpack some TNs, then we mark all affected blocks by
+;;; sticking them in this hash-table. This is initially null. We
+;;; create the hashtable if we do any unpacking.
(defvar *repack-blocks*)
-(declaim (type (or hash-table null) *repack-blocks*))
+(declaim (type list *repack-blocks*))
-;;; Set the Live-TNs vectors in all :Finite SBs to represent the TNs live at
-;;; the end of Block.
+;;; Set the LIVE-TNS vectors in all :FINITE SBs to represent the TNs
+;;; live at the end of BLOCK.
(defun init-live-tns (block)
(dolist (sb *backend-sb-list*)
(when (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite)
(do-live-tns (tn (ir2-block-live-in block) block)
(let* ((sc (tn-sc tn))
- (sb (sc-sb sc)))
+ (sb (sc-sb sc)))
(when (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite)
- (do ((offset (tn-offset tn) (1+ offset))
- (end (+ (tn-offset tn) (sc-element-size sc))))
- ((= offset end))
- (declare (type index offset end))
- (setf (svref (finite-sb-live-tns sb) offset) tn)))))
+ ;; KLUDGE: we can have "live" TNs that are neither read
+ ;; to nor written from, due to more aggressive (type-
+ ;; directed) constant propagation. Such TNs will never
+ ;; be assigned an offset nor be in conflict with anything.
+ ;;
+ ;; Ideally, it seems to me we could make sure these TNs
+ ;; are never allocated in the first place in
+ ;; ASSIGN-LAMBDA-VAR-TNS.
+ (if (tn-offset tn)
+ (do ((offset (tn-offset tn) (1+ offset))
+ (end (+ (tn-offset tn) (sc-element-size sc))))
+ ((= offset end))
+ (declare (type index offset end))
+ (setf (svref (finite-sb-live-tns sb) offset) tn))
+ (assert (and (null (tn-reads tn))
+ (null (tn-writes tn))))))))
(setq *live-block* block)
(setq *live-vop* (ir2-block-last-vop block))
(values))
-;;; Set the Live-TNs in :Finite SBs to represent the TNs live immediately
-;;; after the evaluation of VOP in Block, excluding results of the VOP. If VOP
-;;; is null, then compute the live TNs at the beginning of the block.
-;;; Sequential calls on the same block must be in reverse VOP order.
+;;; Set the LIVE-TNs in :FINITE SBs to represent the TNs live
+;;; immediately after the evaluation of VOP in BLOCK, excluding
+;;; results of the VOP. If VOP is null, then compute the live TNs at
+;;; the beginning of the block. Sequential calls on the same block
+;;; must be in reverse VOP order.
(defun compute-live-tns (block vop)
(declare (type ir2-block block) (type vop vop))
(unless (eq block *live-block*)
(do ((current *live-vop* (vop-prev current)))
((eq current vop)
(do ((res (vop-results vop) (tn-ref-across res)))
- ((null res))
- (let* ((tn (tn-ref-tn res))
- (sc (tn-sc tn))
- (sb (sc-sb sc)))
- (when (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite)
- (do ((offset (tn-offset tn) (1+ offset))
- (end (+ (tn-offset tn) (sc-element-size sc))))
- ((= offset end))
- (declare (type index offset end))
- (setf (svref (finite-sb-live-tns sb) offset) nil))))))
+ ((null res))
+ (let* ((tn (tn-ref-tn res))
+ (sc (tn-sc tn))
+ (sb (sc-sb sc)))
+ (when (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite)
+ (do ((offset (tn-offset tn) (1+ offset))
+ (end (+ (tn-offset tn) (sc-element-size sc))))
+ ((= offset end))
+ (declare (type index offset end))
+ (setf (svref (finite-sb-live-tns sb) offset) nil))))))
(do ((ref (vop-refs current) (tn-ref-next-ref ref)))
- ((null ref))
+ ((null ref))
(let ((ltn (tn-ref-load-tn ref)))
- (when ltn
- (let* ((sc (tn-sc ltn))
- (sb (sc-sb sc)))
- (when (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite)
- (let ((tns (finite-sb-live-tns sb)))
- (do ((offset (tn-offset ltn) (1+ offset))
- (end (+ (tn-offset ltn) (sc-element-size sc))))
- ((= offset end))
- (declare (type index offset end))
- (assert (null (svref tns offset)))))))))
+ (when ltn
+ (let* ((sc (tn-sc ltn))
+ (sb (sc-sb sc)))
+ (when (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite)
+ (let ((tns (finite-sb-live-tns sb)))
+ (do ((offset (tn-offset ltn) (1+ offset))
+ (end (+ (tn-offset ltn) (sc-element-size sc))))
+ ((= offset end))
+ (declare (type index offset end))
+ (aver (null (svref tns offset)))))))))
(let* ((tn (tn-ref-tn ref))
- (sc (tn-sc tn))
- (sb (sc-sb sc)))
- (when (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite)
- (let ((tns (finite-sb-live-tns sb)))
- (do ((offset (tn-offset tn) (1+ offset))
- (end (+ (tn-offset tn) (sc-element-size sc))))
- ((= offset end))
- (declare (type index offset end))
- (if (tn-ref-write-p ref)
- (setf (svref tns offset) nil)
- (let ((old (svref tns offset)))
- (assert (or (null old) (eq old tn)) (old tn))
- (setf (svref tns offset) tn)))))))))
+ (sc (tn-sc tn))
+ (sb (sc-sb sc)))
+ (when (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite)
+ (let ((tns (finite-sb-live-tns sb)))
+ (do ((offset (tn-offset tn) (1+ offset))
+ (end (+ (tn-offset tn) (sc-element-size sc))))
+ ((= offset end))
+ (declare (type index offset end))
+ (if (tn-ref-write-p ref)
+ (setf (svref tns offset) nil)
+ (let ((old (svref tns offset)))
+ (aver (or (null old) (eq old tn)))
+ (setf (svref tns offset) tn)))))))))
(setq *live-vop* vop)
(values))
-;;; Kind of like Offset-Conflicts-In-SB, except that it uses the VOP refs to
-;;; determine whether a Load-TN for OP could be packed in the specified
-;;; location, disregarding conflicts with TNs not referenced by this VOP.
-;;; There is a conflict if either:
+;;; This is kind of like OFFSET-CONFLICTS-IN-SB, except that it uses
+;;; the VOP refs to determine whether a Load-TN for OP could be packed
+;;; in the specified location, disregarding conflicts with TNs not
+;;; referenced by this VOP. There is a conflict if either:
;;; 1. The reference is a result, and the same location is either:
;;; -- Used by some other result.
;;; -- Used in any way after the reference (exclusive).
;;; -- Used in any way before the reference (exclusive).
;;;
;;; In 1 (and 2) above, the first bullet corresponds to result-result
-;;; (and argument-argument) conflicts. We need this case because there aren't
-;;; any TN-REFs to represent the implicit reading of results or writing of
-;;; arguments.
+;;; (and argument-argument) conflicts. We need this case because there
+;;; aren't any TN-REFs to represent the implicit reading of results or
+;;; writing of arguments.
;;;
-;;; The second bullet corresponds conflicts with temporaries or between
-;;; arguments and results.
+;;; The second bullet corresponds to conflicts with temporaries or
+;;; between arguments and results.
;;;
-;;; We consider both the TN-REF-TN and the TN-REF-LOAD-TN (if any) to be
-;;; referenced simultaneously and in the same way. This causes load-TNs to
-;;; appear live to the beginning (or end) of the VOP, as appropriate.
+;;; We consider both the TN-REF-TN and the TN-REF-LOAD-TN (if any) to
+;;; be referenced simultaneously and in the same way. This causes
+;;; load-TNs to appear live to the beginning (or end) of the VOP, as
+;;; appropriate.
;;;
;;; We return a conflicting TN if there is a conflict.
(defun load-tn-offset-conflicts-in-sb (op sb offset)
(declare (type tn-ref op) (type finite-sb sb) (type index offset))
- (assert (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite))
+ (aver (eq (sb-kind sb) :finite))
(let ((vop (tn-ref-vop op)))
(labels ((tn-overlaps (tn)
- (let ((sc (tn-sc tn))
- (tn-offset (tn-offset tn)))
- (when (and (eq (sc-sb sc) sb)
- (<= tn-offset offset)
- (< offset
- (the index
- (+ tn-offset (sc-element-size sc)))))
- tn)))
- (same (ref)
- (let ((tn (tn-ref-tn ref))
- (ltn (tn-ref-load-tn ref)))
- (or (tn-overlaps tn)
- (and ltn (tn-overlaps ltn)))))
- (is-op (ops)
- (do ((ops ops (tn-ref-across ops)))
- ((null ops) nil)
- (let ((found (same ops)))
- (when (and found (not (eq ops op)))
- (return found)))))
- (is-ref (refs end)
- (do ((refs refs (tn-ref-next-ref refs)))
- ((eq refs end) nil)
- (let ((found (same refs)))
- (when found (return found))))))
+ (let ((sc (tn-sc tn))
+ (tn-offset (tn-offset tn)))
+ (when (and (eq (sc-sb sc) sb)
+ (<= tn-offset offset)
+ (< offset
+ (the index
+ (+ tn-offset (sc-element-size sc)))))
+ tn)))
+ (same (ref)
+ (let ((tn (tn-ref-tn ref))
+ (ltn (tn-ref-load-tn ref)))
+ (or (tn-overlaps tn)
+ (and ltn (tn-overlaps ltn)))))
+ (is-op (ops)
+ (do ((ops ops (tn-ref-across ops)))
+ ((null ops) nil)
+ (let ((found (same ops)))
+ (when (and found (not (eq ops op)))
+ (return found)))))
+ (is-ref (refs end)
+ (do ((refs refs (tn-ref-next-ref refs)))
+ ((eq refs end) nil)
+ (let ((found (same refs)))
+ (when found (return found))))))
(declare (inline is-op is-ref tn-overlaps))
(if (tn-ref-write-p op)
- (or (is-op (vop-results vop))
- (is-ref (vop-refs vop) op))
- (or (is-op (vop-args vop))
- (is-ref (tn-ref-next-ref op) nil))))))
+ (or (is-op (vop-results vop))
+ (is-ref (vop-refs vop) op))
+ (or (is-op (vop-args vop))
+ (is-ref (tn-ref-next-ref op) nil))))))
;;; Iterate over all the elements in the SB that would be allocated by
-;;; allocating a TN in SC at Offset, checking for conflict with load-TNs or
-;;; other TNs (live in the LIVE-TNS, which must be set up.) We also return
-;;; true if there aren't enough locations after Offset to hold a TN in SC.
-;;; If Ignore-Live is true, then we ignore the live-TNs, considering only
-;;; references within Op's VOP.
+;;; allocating a TN in SC at Offset, checking for conflict with
+;;; load-TNs or other TNs (live in the LIVE-TNS, which must be set
+;;; up.) We also return true if there aren't enough locations after
+;;; Offset to hold a TN in SC. If Ignore-Live is true, then we ignore
+;;; the live-TNs, considering only references within Op's VOP.
;;;
;;; We return a conflicting TN, or :OVERFLOW if the TN won't fit.
(defun load-tn-conflicts-in-sc (op sc offset ignore-live)
(let* ((sb (sc-sb sc))
- (size (finite-sb-current-size sb)))
+ (size (finite-sb-current-size sb)))
(do ((i offset (1+ i))
- (end (+ offset (sc-element-size sc))))
- ((= i end) nil)
+ (end (+ offset (sc-element-size sc))))
+ ((= i end) nil)
(declare (type index i end))
(let ((res (or (when (>= i size) :overflow)
- (and (not ignore-live)
- (svref (finite-sb-live-tns sb) i))
- (load-tn-offset-conflicts-in-sb op sb i))))
- (when res (return res))))))
-
-;;; If a load-TN for Op is targeted to a legal location in SC, then return
-;;; the offset, otherwise return NIL. We see whether the target of the
-;;; operand is packed, and try that location. There isn't any need to chain
-;;; down the target path, since everything is packed now.
+ (and (not ignore-live)
+ (svref (finite-sb-live-tns sb) i))
+ (load-tn-offset-conflicts-in-sb op sb i))))
+ (when res (return res))))))
+
+;;; If a load-TN for OP is targeted to a legal location in SC, then
+;;; return the offset, otherwise return NIL. We see whether the target
+;;; of the operand is packed, and try that location. There isn't any
+;;; need to chain down the target path, since everything is packed
+;;; now.
;;;
-;;; We require the target to be in SC (and not merely to overlap with SC).
-;;; This prevents SC information from being lost in load TNs (we won't pack a
-;;; load TN in ANY-REG when it is targeted to a DESCRIPTOR-REG.) This
-;;; shouldn't hurt the code as long as all relevant overlapping SCs are allowed
-;;; in the operand SC restriction.
+;;; We require the target to be in SC (and not merely to overlap with
+;;; SC). This prevents SC information from being lost in load TNs (we
+;;; won't pack a load TN in ANY-REG when it is targeted to a
+;;; DESCRIPTOR-REG.) This shouldn't hurt the code as long as all
+;;; relevant overlapping SCs are allowed in the operand SC
+;;; restriction.
(defun find-load-tn-target (op sc)
(declare (inline member))
(let ((target (tn-ref-target op)))
(when target
(let* ((tn (tn-ref-tn target))
- (loc (tn-offset tn)))
- (if (and (eq (tn-sc tn) sc)
- (member (the index loc) (sc-locations sc))
- (not (load-tn-conflicts-in-sc op sc loc nil)))
- loc
- nil)))))
-
-;;; Select a legal location for a load TN for Op in SC. We just iterate
-;;; over the SC's locations. If we can't find a legal location, return NIL.
+ (loc (tn-offset tn)))
+ (if (and (eq (tn-sc tn) sc)
+ (member (the index loc) (sc-locations sc))
+ (not (load-tn-conflicts-in-sc op sc loc nil)))
+ loc
+ nil)))))
+
+;;; Select a legal location for a load TN for Op in SC. We just
+;;; iterate over the SC's locations. If we can't find a legal
+;;; location, return NIL.
(defun select-load-tn-location (op sc)
(declare (type tn-ref op) (type sc sc))
(let ((target (tn-ref-target op)))
(when target
(let* ((tn (tn-ref-tn target))
- (loc (tn-offset tn)))
- (when (and (eq (sc-sb sc) (sc-sb (tn-sc tn)))
- (member (the index loc) (sc-locations sc))
- (not (load-tn-conflicts-in-sc op sc loc nil)))
- (return-from select-load-tn-location loc)))))
+ (loc (tn-offset tn)))
+ (when (and (eq (sc-sb sc) (sc-sb (tn-sc tn)))
+ (member (the index loc) (sc-locations sc))
+ (not (load-tn-conflicts-in-sc op sc loc nil)))
+ (return-from select-load-tn-location loc)))))
(dolist (loc (sc-locations sc) nil)
(unless (load-tn-conflicts-in-sc op sc loc nil)
(defevent unpack-tn "Unpacked a TN to satisfy operand SC restriction.")
-;;; Make TN's location the same as for its save TN (allocating a save TN if
-;;; necessary.) Delete any save/restore code that has been emitted thus far.
-;;; Mark all blocks containing references as needing to be repacked.
+;;; Make TN's location the same as for its save TN (allocating a save
+;;; TN if necessary.) Delete any save/restore code that has been
+;;; emitted thus far. Mark all blocks containing references as needing
+;;; to be repacked.
(defun unpack-tn (tn)
(event unpack-tn)
(let ((stn (or (tn-save-tn tn)
- (pack-save-tn tn))))
+ (pack-save-tn tn))))
(setf (tn-sc tn) (tn-sc stn))
(setf (tn-offset tn) (tn-offset stn))
(flet ((zot (refs)
- (do ((ref refs (tn-ref-next ref)))
- ((null ref))
- (let ((vop (tn-ref-vop ref)))
- (if (eq (vop-info-name (vop-info vop)) 'move-operand)
- (delete-vop vop)
- (setf (gethash (vop-block vop) *repack-blocks*) t))))))
+ (do ((ref refs (tn-ref-next ref)))
+ ((null ref))
+ (let ((vop (tn-ref-vop ref)))
+ (if (eq (vop-info-name (vop-info vop)) 'move-operand)
+ (delete-vop vop)
+ (pushnew (vop-block vop) *repack-blocks*))))))
(zot (tn-reads tn))
(zot (tn-writes tn))))
(defevent unpack-fallback "Unpacked some operand TN.")
-;;; Called by Pack-Load-TN where there isn't any location free that we can
-;;; pack into. What we do is move some live TN in one of the specified SCs to
-;;; memory, then mark this block all blocks that reference the TN as needing
-;;; repacking. If we succeed, we throw to UNPACKED-TN. If we fail, we return
-;;; NIL.
+;;; This is called by PACK-LOAD-TN where there isn't any location free
+;;; that we can pack into. What we do is move some live TN in one of
+;;; the specified SCs to memory, then mark all blocks that reference
+;;; the TN as needing repacking. If we succeed, we throw to UNPACKED-TN.
+;;; If we fail, we return NIL.
;;;
-;;; We can unpack any live TN that appears in the NORMAL-TNs list (isn't wired
-;;; or restricted.) We prefer to unpack TNs that are not used by the VOP. If
-;;; we can't find any such TN, then we unpack some argument or result
-;;; TN. The only way we can fail is if all locations in SC are used by
-;;; load-TNs or temporaries in VOP.
+;;; We can unpack any live TN that appears in the NORMAL-TNs list
+;;; (isn't wired or restricted.) We prefer to unpack TNs that are not
+;;; used by the VOP. If we can't find any such TN, then we unpack some
+;;; argument or result TN. The only way we can fail is if all
+;;; locations in SC are used by load-TNs or temporaries in VOP.
(defun unpack-for-load-tn (sc op)
(declare (type sc sc) (type tn-ref op))
(let ((sb (sc-sb sc))
- (normal-tns (ir2-component-normal-tns
- (component-info *component-being-compiled*)))
- (node (vop-node (tn-ref-vop op)))
- (fallback nil))
+ (normal-tns (ir2-component-normal-tns
+ (component-info *component-being-compiled*)))
+ (node (vop-node (tn-ref-vop op)))
+ (fallback nil))
(flet ((unpack-em (victims)
- (unless *repack-blocks*
- (setq *repack-blocks* (make-hash-table :test 'eq)))
- (setf (gethash (vop-block (tn-ref-vop op)) *repack-blocks*) t)
- (dolist (victim victims)
- (event unpack-tn node)
- (unpack-tn victim))
- (throw 'unpacked-tn nil)))
+ (pushnew (vop-block (tn-ref-vop op)) *repack-blocks*)
+ (dolist (victim victims)
+ (event unpack-tn node)
+ (unpack-tn victim))
+ (throw 'unpacked-tn nil)))
(dolist (loc (sc-locations sc))
- (declare (type index loc))
- (block SKIP
- (collect ((victims nil adjoin))
- (do ((i loc (1+ i))
- (end (+ loc (sc-element-size sc))))
- ((= i end))
- (declare (type index i end))
- (let ((victim (svref (finite-sb-live-tns sb) i)))
- (when victim
- (unless (find-in #'tn-next victim normal-tns)
- (return-from SKIP))
- (victims victim))))
-
- (let ((conf (load-tn-conflicts-in-sc op sc loc t)))
- (cond ((not conf)
- (unpack-em (victims)))
- ((eq conf :overflow))
- ((not fallback)
- (cond ((find conf (victims))
- (setq fallback (victims)))
- ((find-in #'tn-next conf normal-tns)
- (setq fallback (list conf))))))))))
+ (declare (type index loc))
+ (block SKIP
+ (collect ((victims nil adjoin))
+ (do ((i loc (1+ i))
+ (end (+ loc (sc-element-size sc))))
+ ((= i end))
+ (declare (type index i end))
+ (let ((victim (svref (finite-sb-live-tns sb) i)))
+ (when victim
+ (unless (find-in #'tn-next victim normal-tns)
+ (return-from SKIP))
+ (victims victim))))
+
+ (let ((conf (load-tn-conflicts-in-sc op sc loc t)))
+ (cond ((not conf)
+ (unpack-em (victims)))
+ ((eq conf :overflow))
+ ((not fallback)
+ (cond ((find conf (victims))
+ (setq fallback (victims)))
+ ((find-in #'tn-next conf normal-tns)
+ (setq fallback (list conf))))))))))
(when fallback
- (event unpack-fallback node)
- (unpack-em fallback))))
+ (event unpack-fallback node)
+ (unpack-em fallback))))
nil)
-;;; Try to pack a load TN in the SCs indicated by Load-SCs. If we run out
-;;; of SCs, then we unpack some TN and try again. We return the packed load
-;;; TN.
+;;; Try to pack a load TN in the SCs indicated by Load-SCs. If we run
+;;; out of SCs, then we unpack some TN and try again. We return the
+;;; packed load TN.
;;;
-;;; Note: we allow a Load-TN to be packed in the target location even if that
-;;; location is in a SC not allowed by the primitive type. (The SC must still
-;;; be allowed by the operand restriction.) This makes move VOPs more
-;;; efficient, since we won't do a move from the stack into a non-descriptor
-;;; any-reg though a descriptor argument load-TN. This does give targeting
-;;; some real semantics, making it not a pure advisory to pack. It allows pack
-;;; to do some packing it wouldn't have done before.
+;;; Note: we allow a Load-TN to be packed in the target location even
+;;; if that location is in a SC not allowed by the primitive type.
+;;; (The SC must still be allowed by the operand restriction.) This
+;;; makes move VOPs more efficient, since we won't do a move from the
+;;; stack into a non-descriptor any-reg through a descriptor argument
+;;; load-TN. This does give targeting some real semantics, making it
+;;; not a pure advisory to pack. It allows pack to do some packing it
+;;; wouldn't have done before.
(defun pack-load-tn (load-scs op)
(declare (type sc-vector load-scs) (type tn-ref op))
(let ((vop (tn-ref-vop op)))
(compute-live-tns (vop-block vop) vop))
(let* ((tn (tn-ref-tn op))
- (ptype (tn-primitive-type tn))
- (scs (svref load-scs (sc-number (tn-sc tn)))))
+ (ptype (tn-primitive-type tn))
+ (scs (svref load-scs (sc-number (tn-sc tn)))))
(let ((current-scs scs)
- (allowed ()))
+ (allowed ()))
(loop
- (cond
- ((null current-scs)
- (unless allowed
- (no-load-scs-allowed-by-primitive-type-error op))
- (dolist (sc allowed)
- (unpack-for-load-tn sc op))
- (failed-to-pack-load-tn-error allowed op))
- (t
- (let* ((sc (svref *backend-sc-numbers* (pop current-scs)))
- (target (find-load-tn-target op sc)))
- (when (or target (sc-allowed-by-primitive-type sc ptype))
- (let ((loc (or target
- (select-load-tn-location op sc))))
- (when loc
- (let ((res (make-tn 0 :load nil sc)))
- (setf (tn-offset res) loc)
- (return res))))
- (push sc allowed)))))))))
-
-;;; Scan a list of load-SCs vectors and a list of TN-Refs threaded by
-;;; TN-Ref-Across. When we find a reference whose TN doesn't satisfy the
-;;; restriction, we pack a Load-TN and load the operand into it. If a load-tn
-;;; has already been allocated, we can assume that the restriction is
-;;; satisfied.
+ (cond
+ ((null current-scs)
+ (unless allowed
+ (no-load-scs-allowed-by-primitive-type-error op))
+ (dolist (sc allowed)
+ (unpack-for-load-tn sc op))
+ (failed-to-pack-load-tn-error allowed op))
+ (t
+ (let* ((sc (svref *backend-sc-numbers* (pop current-scs)))
+ (target (find-load-tn-target op sc)))
+ (when (or target (sc-allowed-by-primitive-type sc ptype))
+ (let ((loc (or target
+ (select-load-tn-location op sc))))
+ (when loc
+ (let ((res (make-tn 0 :load nil sc)))
+ (setf (tn-offset res) loc)
+ (return res))))
+ (push sc allowed)))))))))
+
+;;; Scan a list of load-SCs vectors and a list of TN-REFS threaded by
+;;; TN-REF-ACROSS. When we find a reference whose TN doesn't satisfy
+;;; the restriction, we pack a Load-TN and load the operand into it.
+;;; If a load-tn has already been allocated, we can assume that the
+;;; restriction is satisfied.
#!-sb-fluid (declaim (inline check-operand-restrictions))
(defun check-operand-restrictions (scs ops)
(declare (list scs) (type (or tn-ref null) ops))
(op ops (tn-ref-across op)))
((null scs))
(let ((target (tn-ref-target op)))
- (when target
- (let* ((load-tn (tn-ref-load-tn op))
- (load-scs (svref (car scs)
- (sc-number
- (tn-sc (or load-tn (tn-ref-tn op)))))))
- (if load-tn
- (assert (eq load-scs t))
- (unless (eq load-scs t)
- (setf (tn-ref-load-tn op)
- (pack-load-tn (car scs) op))))))))
+ (when target
+ (let* ((load-tn (tn-ref-load-tn op))
+ (load-scs (svref (car scs)
+ (sc-number
+ (tn-sc (or load-tn (tn-ref-tn op)))))))
+ (if load-tn
+ (aver (eq load-scs t))
+ (unless (eq load-scs t)
+ (setf (tn-ref-load-tn op)
+ (pack-load-tn (car scs) op))))))))
(do ((scs scs (cdr scs))
(op ops (tn-ref-across op)))
((null scs))
(let ((target (tn-ref-target op)))
- (unless target
- (let* ((load-tn (tn-ref-load-tn op))
- (load-scs (svref (car scs)
- (sc-number
- (tn-sc (or load-tn (tn-ref-tn op)))))))
- (if load-tn
- (assert (eq load-scs t))
- (unless (eq load-scs t)
- (setf (tn-ref-load-tn op)
- (pack-load-tn (car scs) op))))))))
+ (unless target
+ (let* ((load-tn (tn-ref-load-tn op))
+ (load-scs (svref (car scs)
+ (sc-number
+ (tn-sc (or load-tn (tn-ref-tn op)))))))
+ (if load-tn
+ (aver (eq load-scs t))
+ (unless (eq load-scs t)
+ (setf (tn-ref-load-tn op)
+ (pack-load-tn (car scs) op))))))))
(values))
-;;; Scan the VOPs in Block, looking for operands whose SC restrictions
-;;; aren't satisfied. We do the results first, since they are evaluated
-;;; later, and our conflict analysis is a backward scan.
+;;; Scan the VOPs in BLOCK, looking for operands whose SC restrictions
+;;; aren't satisfied. We do the results first, since they are
+;;; evaluated later, and our conflict analysis is a backward scan.
(defun pack-load-tns (block)
(catch 'unpacked-tn
(let ((*live-block* nil)
- (*live-vop* nil))
+ (*live-vop* nil))
(do ((vop (ir2-block-last-vop block) (vop-prev vop)))
- ((null vop))
- (let ((info (vop-info vop)))
- (check-operand-restrictions (vop-info-result-load-scs info)
- (vop-results vop))
- (check-operand-restrictions (vop-info-arg-load-scs info)
- (vop-args vop))))))
+ ((null vop))
+ (let ((info (vop-info vop)))
+ (check-operand-restrictions (vop-info-result-load-scs info)
+ (vop-results vop))
+ (check-operand-restrictions (vop-info-arg-load-scs info)
+ (vop-args vop))))))
(values))
\f
-;;;; location-selection, targeting & pack interface
-
;;;; targeting
-;;; Link the TN-Refs Read and Write together using the TN-Ref-Target when
-;;; this seems like a good idea. Currently we always do, as this increases the
-;;; success of load-TN targeting.
+;;; Link the TN-REFS READ and WRITE together using the TN-REF-TARGET
+;;; when this seems like a good idea. Currently we always do, as this
+;;; increases the success of load-TN targeting.
(defun target-if-desirable (read write)
(declare (type tn-ref read write))
+ ;; As per the comments at the definition of TN-REF-TARGET, read and
+ ;; write refs are always paired, with TARGET in the read pointing to
+ ;; the write and vice versa.
+ (aver (eq (tn-ref-write-p read)
+ (not (tn-ref-write-p write))))
(setf (tn-ref-target read) write)
(setf (tn-ref-target write) read))
-;;; If TN can be packed into SC so as to honor a preference to Target, then
-;;; return the offset to pack at, otherwise return NIL. Target must be already
-;;; packed. We can honor a preference if:
-;;; -- Target's location is in SC's locations.
-;;; -- The element sizes of the two SCs are the same.
-;;; -- TN doesn't conflict with target's location.
+;;; If TN can be packed into SC so as to honor a preference to TARGET,
+;;; then return the offset to pack at, otherwise return NIL. TARGET
+;;; must be already packed.
(defun check-ok-target (target tn sc)
(declare (type tn target tn) (type sc sc) (inline member))
(let* ((loc (tn-offset target))
- (target-sc (tn-sc target))
- (target-sb (sc-sb target-sc)))
+ (target-sc (tn-sc target))
+ (target-sb (sc-sb target-sc)))
(declare (type index loc))
+ ;; We can honor a preference if:
+ ;; -- TARGET's location is in SC's locations.
+ ;; -- The element sizes of the two SCs are the same.
+ ;; -- TN doesn't conflict with target's location.
(if (and (eq target-sb (sc-sb sc))
- (or (eq (sb-kind target-sb) :unbounded)
- (member loc (sc-locations sc)))
- (= (sc-element-size target-sc) (sc-element-size sc))
- (not (conflicts-in-sc tn sc loc))
- (zerop (mod loc (sc-alignment sc))))
- loc
- nil)))
-
-;;; Scan along the target path from TN, looking at readers or writers. When
-;;; we find a packed TN, return Check-OK-Target of that TN. If there is no
-;;; target, or if the TN has multiple readers (writers), then we return NIL.
-;;; We also always return NIL after 10 iterations to get around potential
-;;; circularity problems.
-(macrolet ((frob (slot)
- `(let ((count 10)
- (current tn))
- (declare (type index count))
- (loop
- (let ((refs (,slot current)))
- (unless (and (plusp count) refs (not (tn-ref-next refs)))
- (return nil))
- (let ((target (tn-ref-target refs)))
- (unless target (return nil))
- (setq current (tn-ref-tn target))
- (when (tn-offset current)
- (return (check-ok-target current tn sc)))
- (decf count)))))))
- (defun find-ok-target-offset (tn sc)
- (declare (type tn tn) (type sc sc))
- (or (frob tn-reads)
- (frob tn-writes))))
-
+ (or (eq (sb-kind target-sb) :unbounded)
+ (member loc (sc-locations sc)))
+ (= (sc-element-size target-sc) (sc-element-size sc))
+ (not (conflicts-in-sc tn sc loc))
+ (zerop (mod loc (sc-alignment sc))))
+ loc
+ nil)))
+
+;;; Scan along the target path from TN, looking at readers or writers.
+;;; When we find a packed TN, return CHECK-OK-TARGET of that TN. If
+;;; there is no target, or if the TN has multiple readers (writers),
+;;; then we return NIL. We also always return NIL after 10 iterations
+;;; to get around potential circularity problems.
+;;;
+;;; FIXME: (30 minutes of reverse engineering?) It'd be nice to
+;;; rewrite the header comment here to explain the interface and its
+;;; motivation, and move remarks about implementation details (like
+;;; 10!) inside.
+(defun find-ok-target-offset (tn sc)
+ (declare (type tn tn) (type sc sc))
+ (flet ((frob-slot (slot-fun)
+ (declare (type function slot-fun))
+ (let ((count 10)
+ (current tn))
+ (declare (type index count))
+ (loop
+ (let ((refs (funcall slot-fun current)))
+ (unless (and (plusp count)
+ refs
+ (not (tn-ref-next refs)))
+ (return nil))
+ (let ((target (tn-ref-target refs)))
+ (unless target (return nil))
+ (setq current (tn-ref-tn target))
+ (when (tn-offset current)
+ (return (check-ok-target current tn sc)))
+ (decf count)))))))
+ (declare (inline frob-slot)) ; until DYNAMIC-EXTENT works
+ (or (frob-slot #'tn-reads)
+ (frob-slot #'tn-writes))))
+\f
;;;; location selection
-;;; Select some location for TN in SC, returning the offset if we succeed,
-;;; and NIL if we fail. We start scanning at the Last-Offset in an attempt
-;;; to distribute the TNs across all storage.
-;;;
-;;; We call Offset-Conflicts-In-SB directly, rather than using Conflicts-In-SC.
-;;; This allows us to more efficient in packing multi-location TNs: we don't
-;;; have to multiply the number of tests by the TN size. This falls out
-;;; natually, since we have to be aware of TN size anyway so that we don't call
-;;; Conflicts-In-SC on a bogus offset.
+;;; Select some location for TN in SC, returning the offset if we
+;;; succeed, and NIL if we fail.
;;;
-;;; We give up on finding a location after our current pointer has wrapped
-;;; twice. This will result in testing some locations twice in the case that
-;;; we fail, but is simpler than trying to figure out the soonest failure
-;;; point.
+;;; For :UNBOUNDED SCs just find the smallest correctly aligned offset
+;;; where the TN doesn't conflict with the TNs that have already been
+;;; packed. For :FINITE SCs try to pack the TN into the most heavily
+;;; used locations first (as estimated in FIND-LOCATION-USAGE).
;;;
-;;; We also give up without bothering to wrap if the current size isn't large
-;;; enough to hold a single element of element-size without bothering to wrap.
-;;; If it doesn't fit this iteration, it won't fit next.
-;;;
-;;; ### Note that we actually try to pack as many consecutive TNs as possible
-;;; in the same location, since we start scanning at the same offset that the
-;;; last TN was successfully packed in. This is a weakening of the scattering
-;;; hueristic that was put in to prevent restricted VOP temps from hogging all
-;;; of the registers. This way, all of these temps probably end up in one
-;;; register.
-(defun select-location (tn sc &optional use-reserved-locs)
+;;; Historically SELECT-LOCATION tried did the opposite and tried to
+;;; distribute the TNs evenly across the available locations. At least
+;;; on register-starved architectures (x86) this seems to be a bad
+;;; strategy. -- JES 2004-09-11
+(defun select-location (tn sc &key use-reserved-locs optimize)
(declare (type tn tn) (type sc sc) (inline member))
(let* ((sb (sc-sb sc))
- (element-size (sc-element-size sc))
- (alignment (sc-alignment sc))
- (align-mask (1- alignment))
- (size (finite-sb-current-size sb))
- (start-offset (finite-sb-last-offset sb)))
- (let ((current-start
- (logandc2 (the index (+ start-offset align-mask)) align-mask))
- (wrap-p nil))
- (declare (type index current-start))
- (loop
- (when (> (+ current-start element-size) size)
- (cond ((or wrap-p (> element-size size))
- (return nil))
- (t
- (setq current-start 0)
- (setq wrap-p t))))
-
- (if (or (eq (sb-kind sb) :unbounded)
- (and (member current-start (sc-locations sc))
- (or use-reserved-locs
- (not (member current-start
- (sc-reserve-locations sc))))))
- (dotimes (i element-size
- (return-from select-location current-start))
- (declare (type index i))
- (let ((offset (+ current-start i)))
- (when (offset-conflicts-in-sb tn sb offset)
- (setq current-start
- (logandc2 (the index (+ (the index (1+ offset))
- align-mask))
- align-mask))
- (return))))
- (incf current-start alignment))))))
-
-;;; If a save TN, return the saved TN, otherwise return TN. Useful for
-;;; getting the conflicts of a TN that might be a save TN.
+ (element-size (sc-element-size sc))
+ (alignment (sc-alignment sc))
+ (align-mask (1- alignment))
+ (size (finite-sb-current-size sb)))
+ (flet ((attempt-location (start-offset)
+ (dotimes (i element-size
+ (return-from select-location start-offset))
+ (declare (type index i))
+ (let ((offset (+ start-offset i)))
+ (when (offset-conflicts-in-sb tn sb offset)
+ (return (logandc2 (the index (+ (the index (1+ offset))
+ align-mask))
+ align-mask)))))))
+ (if (eq (sb-kind sb) :unbounded)
+ (loop with offset = 0
+ until (> (+ offset element-size) size) do
+ (setf offset (attempt-location offset)))
+ (let ((locations (sc-locations sc)))
+ (when optimize
+ (setf locations
+ (stable-sort (copy-list locations) #'>
+ :key (lambda (location-offset)
+ (loop for offset from location-offset
+ repeat element-size
+ maximize (svref
+ (finite-sb-always-live-count sb)
+ offset))))))
+ (dolist (offset locations)
+ (when (or use-reserved-locs
+ (not (member offset
+ (sc-reserve-locations sc))))
+ (attempt-location offset))))))))
+
+;;; If a save TN, return the saved TN, otherwise return TN. This is
+;;; useful for getting the conflicts of a TN that might be a save TN.
(defun original-tn (tn)
(declare (type tn tn))
(if (member (tn-kind tn) '(:save :save-once :specified-save))
(tn-save-tn tn)
tn))
-
+\f
;;;; pack interface
;;; Attempt to pack TN in all possible SCs, first in the SC chosen by
;;; If we are attempting to pack in the SC of the save TN for a TN
;;; with a :SPECIFIED-SAVE TN, then we pack in that location, instead
;;; of allocating a new stack location.
-(defun pack-tn (tn restricted)
+(defun pack-tn (tn restricted optimize &key (allow-unbounded-sc t))
(declare (type tn tn))
(let* ((original (original-tn tn))
- (fsc (tn-sc tn))
- (alternates (unless restricted (sc-alternate-scs fsc)))
- (save (tn-save-tn tn))
- (specified-save-sc
- (when (and save
- (eq (tn-kind save) :specified-save))
- (tn-sc save))))
-
+ (fsc (tn-sc tn))
+ (alternates (unless restricted (sc-alternate-scs fsc)))
+ (save (tn-save-tn tn))
+ (specified-save-sc
+ (when (and save
+ (eq (tn-kind save) :specified-save))
+ (tn-sc save))))
(do ((sc fsc (pop alternates)))
- ((null sc)
- (failed-to-pack-error tn restricted))
+ ((null sc)
+ (failed-to-pack-error tn restricted))
+ (unless (or allow-unbounded-sc
+ (neq (sb-kind (sc-sb sc)) :unbounded))
+ (return nil))
(when (eq sc specified-save-sc)
- (unless (tn-offset save)
- (pack-tn save nil))
- (setf (tn-offset tn) (tn-offset save))
- (setf (tn-sc tn) (tn-sc save))
- (return))
+ (unless (tn-offset save)
+ (pack-tn save nil optimize))
+ (setf (tn-offset tn) (tn-offset save))
+ (setf (tn-sc tn) (tn-sc save))
+ (return t))
(when (or restricted
- (not (and (minusp (tn-cost tn)) (sc-save-p sc))))
- (let ((loc (or (find-ok-target-offset original sc)
- (select-location original sc)
- (and restricted
- (select-location original sc t))
- (when (eq (sb-kind (sc-sb sc)) :unbounded)
- (grow-sc sc)
- (or (select-location original sc)
- (error "Failed to pack after growing SC?"))))))
- (when loc
- (add-location-conflicts original sc loc)
- (setf (tn-sc tn) sc)
- (setf (tn-offset tn) loc)
- (return))))))
-
+ (not (and (minusp (tn-cost tn)) (sc-save-p sc))))
+ (let ((loc (or (find-ok-target-offset original sc)
+ (select-location original sc)
+ (and restricted
+ (select-location original sc :use-reserved-locs t))
+ (when (eq (sb-kind (sc-sb sc)) :unbounded)
+ (grow-sc sc)
+ (or (select-location original sc)
+ (error "failed to pack after growing SC?"))))))
+ (when loc
+ (add-location-conflicts original sc loc optimize)
+ (setf (tn-sc tn) sc)
+ (setf (tn-offset tn) loc)
+ (return t))))))
(values))
-;;; Pack a wired TN, checking that the offset is in bounds for the SB, and
-;;; that the TN doesn't conflict with some other TN already packed in that
-;;; location. If the TN is wired to a location beyond the end of a :Unbounded
-;;; SB, then grow the SB enough to hold the TN.
+;;; Pack a wired TN, checking that the offset is in bounds for the SB,
+;;; and that the TN doesn't conflict with some other TN already packed
+;;; in that location. If the TN is wired to a location beyond the end
+;;; of a :UNBOUNDED SB, then grow the SB enough to hold the TN.
;;;
-;;; ### Checking for conflicts is disabled for :SPECIFIED-SAVE TNs. This is
-;;; kind of a hack to make specifying wired stack save locations for local call
-;;; arguments (such as OLD-FP) work, since the caller and callee OLD-FP save
-;;; locations may conflict when the save locations don't really (due to being
-;;; in different frames.)
-(defun pack-wired-tn (tn)
+;;; ### Checking for conflicts is disabled for :SPECIFIED-SAVE TNs.
+;;; This is kind of a hack to make specifying wired stack save
+;;; locations for local call arguments (such as OLD-FP) work, since
+;;; the caller and callee OLD-FP save locations may conflict when the
+;;; save locations don't really (due to being in different frames.)
+(defun pack-wired-tn (tn optimize)
(declare (type tn tn))
(let* ((sc (tn-sc tn))
- (sb (sc-sb sc))
- (offset (tn-offset tn))
- (end (+ offset (sc-element-size sc)))
- (original (original-tn tn)))
+ (sb (sc-sb sc))
+ (offset (tn-offset tn))
+ (end (+ offset (sc-element-size sc)))
+ (original (original-tn tn)))
(when (> end (finite-sb-current-size sb))
(unless (eq (sb-kind sb) :unbounded)
- (error "~S is wired to a location that is out of bounds." tn))
+ (error "~S is wired to a location that is out of bounds." tn))
(grow-sc sc end))
- ;; For non-x86 ports the presence of a save-tn associated with a tn is used
- ;; to identify the old-fp and return-pc tns. It depends on the old-fp and
- ;; return-pc being passed in registers.
- #!-x86
+ ;; For non-x86 ports the presence of a save-tn associated with a
+ ;; tn is used to identify the old-fp and return-pc tns. It depends
+ ;; on the old-fp and return-pc being passed in registers.
+ #!-(or x86 x86-64)
(when (and (not (eq (tn-kind tn) :specified-save))
- (conflicts-in-sc original sc offset))
+ (conflicts-in-sc original sc offset))
(error "~S is wired to a location that it conflicts with." tn))
- ;; Use the above check, but only print a verbose warning. This can be
- ;; helpful for debugging the x86 port.
+ ;; Use the above check, but only print a verbose warning. This can
+ ;; be helpful for debugging the x86 port.
#+nil
(when (and (not (eq (tn-kind tn) :specified-save))
- (conflicts-in-sc original sc offset))
- (format t "~&* Pack-wired-tn possible conflict:~% ~
- tn: ~S; tn-kind: ~S~% ~
- sc: ~S~% ~
- sb: ~S; sb-name: ~S; sb-kind: ~S~% ~
- offset: ~S; end: ~S~% ~
- original ~S~% ~
- tn-save-tn: ~S; tn-kind of tn-save-tn: ~S~%"
- tn (tn-kind tn) sc
- sb (sb-name sb) (sb-kind sb)
- offset end
- original
- (tn-save-tn tn) (tn-kind (tn-save-tn tn))))
-
- ;; On the x86 ports the old-fp and return-pc are often passed on the stack
- ;; so the above hack for the other ports does not always work. Here the
- ;; old-fp and return-pc tns are identified by being on the stack in their
- ;; standard save locations.
- #!+x86
+ (conflicts-in-sc original sc offset))
+ (format t "~&* Pack-wired-tn possible conflict:~% ~
+ tn: ~S; tn-kind: ~S~% ~
+ sc: ~S~% ~
+ sb: ~S; sb-name: ~S; sb-kind: ~S~% ~
+ offset: ~S; end: ~S~% ~
+ original ~S~% ~
+ tn-save-tn: ~S; tn-kind of tn-save-tn: ~S~%"
+ tn (tn-kind tn) sc
+ sb (sb-name sb) (sb-kind sb)
+ offset end
+ original
+ (tn-save-tn tn) (tn-kind (tn-save-tn tn))))
+
+ ;; On the x86 ports the old-fp and return-pc are often passed on
+ ;; the stack so the above hack for the other ports does not always
+ ;; work. Here the old-fp and return-pc tns are identified by being
+ ;; on the stack in their standard save locations.
+ #!+(or x86 x86-64)
(when (and (not (eq (tn-kind tn) :specified-save))
- (not (and (string= (sb-name sb) "STACK")
- (or (= offset 0)
- (= offset 1))))
- (conflicts-in-sc original sc offset))
+ (not (and (string= (sb-name sb) "STACK")
+ (or (= offset 0)
+ (= offset 1))))
+ (conflicts-in-sc original sc offset))
(error "~S is wired to a location that it conflicts with." tn))
- (add-location-conflicts original sc offset)))
+ (add-location-conflicts original sc offset optimize)))
(defevent repack-block "Repacked a block due to TN unpacking.")
-(defun pack (component)
- (assert (not *in-pack*))
- (let ((*in-pack* t)
- (optimize (policy nil (or (>= speed cspeed) (>= space cspeed))))
- (2comp (component-info component)))
- (init-sb-vectors component)
-
- ;; Call the target functions.
- (do-ir2-blocks (block component)
- (do ((vop (ir2-block-start-vop block) (vop-next vop)))
- ((null vop))
- (let ((target-fun (vop-info-target-function (vop-info vop))))
- (when target-fun
- (funcall target-fun vop)))))
-
-
- ;; Pack wired TNs first.
- (do ((tn (ir2-component-wired-tns 2comp) (tn-next tn)))
- ((null tn))
- (pack-wired-tn tn))
-
- ;; Pack restricted component TNs.
- (do ((tn (ir2-component-restricted-tns 2comp) (tn-next tn)))
- ((null tn))
- (when (eq (tn-kind tn) :component)
- (pack-tn tn t)))
-
- ;; Pack other restricted TNs.
- (do ((tn (ir2-component-restricted-tns 2comp) (tn-next tn)))
- ((null tn))
- (unless (tn-offset tn)
- (pack-tn tn t)))
-
- ;; Assign costs to normal TNs so we know which ones should always be
- ;; packed on the stack.
- (when (and optimize *pack-assign-costs*)
- (assign-tn-costs component))
-
- ;; Pack normal TNs in the order that they appear in the code. This
- ;; should have some tendency to pack important TNs first, since control
- ;; analysis favors the drop-through. This should also help targeting,
- ;; since we will pack the target TN soon after we determine the location
- ;; of the targeting TN.
- (do-ir2-blocks (block component)
- (let ((ltns (ir2-block-local-tns block)))
- (do ((i (1- (ir2-block-local-tn-count block)) (1- i)))
- ((minusp i))
- (declare (fixnum i))
- (let ((tn (svref ltns i)))
- (unless (or (null tn) (eq tn :more) (tn-offset tn))
- (pack-tn tn nil))))))
-
- ;; Pack any leftover normal TNs. This is to deal with :MORE TNs, which
- ;; could possibly not appear in any local TN map.
- (do ((tn (ir2-component-normal-tns 2comp) (tn-next tn)))
- ((null tn))
- (unless (tn-offset tn)
- (pack-tn tn nil)))
-
- ;; Do load TN packing and emit saves.
- (let ((*repack-blocks* nil))
- (cond ((and optimize *pack-optimize-saves*)
- (optimized-emit-saves component)
- (do-ir2-blocks (block component)
- (pack-load-tns block)))
- (t
- (do-ir2-blocks (block component)
- (emit-saves block)
- (pack-load-tns block))))
- (when *repack-blocks*
- (loop
- (when (zerop (hash-table-count *repack-blocks*)) (return))
- (maphash #'(lambda (block v)
- (declare (ignore v))
- (remhash block *repack-blocks*)
- (event repack-block)
- (pack-load-tns block))
- *repack-blocks*)))))
+;;; KLUDGE: Prior to SBCL version 0.8.9.xx, this function was known as
+;;; PACK-BEFORE-GC-HOOK, but was non-functional since approximately
+;;; version 0.8.3.xx since the removal of GC hooks from the system.
+;;; This currently (as of 2004-04-12) runs now after every call to
+;;; PACK, rather than -- as was originally intended -- once per GC
+;;; cycle; this is probably non-optimal, and might require tuning,
+;;; maybe to be called when the data structures exceed a certain size,
+;;; or maybe once every N times. The KLUDGE is that this rewrite has
+;;; done nothing to improve the reentrance or threadsafety of the
+;;; compiler; it still fails to be callable from several threads at
+;;; the same time.
+;;;
+;;; Brief experiments indicate that during a compilation cycle this
+;;; causes about 10% more consing, and takes about 1%-2% more time.
+;;;
+;;; -- CSR, 2004-04-12
+(defun clean-up-pack-structures ()
+ (dolist (sb *backend-sb-list*)
+ (unless (eq (sb-kind sb) :non-packed)
+ (let ((size (sb-size sb)))
+ (fill (finite-sb-always-live sb) nil)
+ (setf (finite-sb-always-live sb)
+ (make-array size
+ :initial-element
+ #-sb-xc #*
+ ;; The cross-compiler isn't very good at
+ ;; dumping specialized arrays, so we delay
+ ;; construction of this SIMPLE-BIT-VECTOR
+ ;; until runtime.
+ #+sb-xc (make-array 0 :element-type 'bit)))
+ (setf (finite-sb-always-live-count sb)
+ (make-array size
+ :initial-element
+ #-sb-xc #*
+ ;; Ibid
+ #+sb-xc (make-array 0 :element-type 'fixnum)))
+
+ (fill (finite-sb-conflicts sb) nil)
+ (setf (finite-sb-conflicts sb)
+ (make-array size :initial-element '#()))
+
+ (fill (finite-sb-live-tns sb) nil)
+ (setf (finite-sb-live-tns sb)
+ (make-array size :initial-element nil))))))
+
+(defun tn-lexical-depth (tn)
+ (let ((path t)) ; dummy initial value
+ (labels ((path (lambda)
+ (nreverse (loop while lambda
+ collect lambda
+ do (setf lambda (lambda-parent lambda)))))
+ (register-scope (lambda)
+ (let ((new-path (path lambda)))
+ (setf path (if (eql path t)
+ new-path
+ (subseq path
+ 0 (mismatch path new-path))))))
+ (walk-tn-refs (ref)
+ (do ((ref ref (tn-ref-next ref)))
+ ((null ref))
+ (binding* ((node (vop-node (tn-ref-vop ref))
+ :exit-if-null))
+ (register-scope (lexenv-lambda
+ (node-lexenv node)))))))
+ (walk-tn-refs (tn-reads tn))
+ (walk-tn-refs (tn-writes tn))
+ (if (eql path t)
+ most-positive-fixnum
+ (length path)))))
- (values))
+(defun pack (component)
+ (unwind-protect
+ (let ((optimize nil)
+ (2comp (component-info component)))
+ (init-sb-vectors component)
+
+ ;; Determine whether we want to do more expensive packing by
+ ;; checking whether any blocks in the component have (> SPEED
+ ;; COMPILE-SPEED).
+ ;;
+ ;; FIXME: This means that a declaration can have a minor
+ ;; effect even outside its scope, and as the packing is done
+ ;; component-globally it'd be tricky to use strict scoping. I
+ ;; think this is still acceptable since it's just a tradeoff
+ ;; between compilation speed and allocation quality and
+ ;; doesn't affect the semantics of the generated code in any
+ ;; way. -- JES 2004-10-06
+ (do-ir2-blocks (block component)
+ (when (policy (block-last (ir2-block-block block))
+ (> speed compilation-speed))
+ (setf optimize t)
+ (return)))
+
+ ;; Call the target functions.
+ (do-ir2-blocks (block component)
+ (do ((vop (ir2-block-start-vop block) (vop-next vop)))
+ ((null vop))
+ (let ((target-fun (vop-info-target-fun (vop-info vop))))
+ (when target-fun
+ (funcall target-fun vop)))))
+
+ ;; Pack wired TNs first.
+ (do ((tn (ir2-component-wired-tns 2comp) (tn-next tn)))
+ ((null tn))
+ (pack-wired-tn tn optimize))
+
+ ;; Pack restricted component TNs.
+ (do ((tn (ir2-component-restricted-tns 2comp) (tn-next tn)))
+ ((null tn))
+ (when (eq (tn-kind tn) :component)
+ (pack-tn tn t optimize)))
+
+ ;; Pack other restricted TNs.
+ (do ((tn (ir2-component-restricted-tns 2comp) (tn-next tn)))
+ ((null tn))
+ (unless (tn-offset tn)
+ (pack-tn tn t optimize)))
+
+ ;; Assign costs to normal TNs so we know which ones should
+ ;; always be packed on the stack.
+ (when *pack-assign-costs*
+ (assign-tn-costs component)
+ (assign-tn-depths component))
+
+ ;; Allocate normal TNs, starting with the TNs that are used
+ ;; in deep loops. Only allocate in finite SCs (i.e. not on
+ ;; the stack).
+ (collect ((tns))
+ (do-ir2-blocks (block component)
+ (let ((ltns (ir2-block-local-tns block)))
+ (do ((i (1- (ir2-block-local-tn-count block)) (1- i)))
+ ((minusp i))
+ (declare (fixnum i))
+ (let ((tn (svref ltns i)))
+ (unless (or (null tn)
+ (eq tn :more)
+ (tn-offset tn))
+ ;; If loop analysis has been disabled we might as
+ ;; well revert to the old behaviour of just
+ ;; packing TNs linearly as they appear.
+ (unless *loop-analyze*
+ (pack-tn tn nil optimize :allow-unbounded-sc nil))
+ (tns tn))))))
+ (dolist (tn (stable-sort (tns)
+ (lambda (a b)
+ (cond
+ ((> (tn-loop-depth a)
+ (tn-loop-depth b))
+ t)
+ ((= (tn-loop-depth a)
+ (tn-loop-depth b))
+ (> (tn-cost a) (tn-cost b)))
+ (t nil)))))
+ (unless (tn-offset tn)
+ (pack-tn tn nil optimize :allow-unbounded-sc nil))))
+
+ ;; Pack any leftover normal TNs that could not be allocated
+ ;; to finite SCs, or TNs that do not appear in any local TN
+ ;; map (e.g. :MORE TNs). Since we'll likely be allocating
+ ;; on the stack, first allocate TNs that are associated with
+ ;; code at shallow lexical depths: this will allocate long
+ ;; live ranges (i.e. TNs with more conflicts) first, and
+ ;; hopefully minimise stack fragmentation.
+ ;;
+ ;; Collect in reverse order to give priority to older TNs.
+ (let ((contiguous-tns '())
+ (tns '()))
+ (do ((tn (ir2-component-normal-tns 2comp) (tn-next tn)))
+ ((null tn))
+ (unless (tn-offset tn)
+ (let ((key (cons tn (tn-lexical-depth tn))))
+ (if (memq (tn-kind tn) '(:environment :debug-environment
+ :component))
+ (push key contiguous-tns)
+ (push key tns)))))
+ (flet ((pack-tns (tns)
+ (dolist (tn (stable-sort tns #'< :key #'cdr))
+ (let ((tn (car tn)))
+ (unless (tn-offset tn)
+ (pack-tn tn nil optimize))))))
+ ;; first pack TNs that are known to have simple
+ ;; live ranges (contiguous lexical scopes)
+ (pack-tns contiguous-tns)
+ (pack-tns tns)))
+
+ ;; Do load TN packing and emit saves.
+ (let ((*repack-blocks* nil))
+ (cond ((and optimize *pack-optimize-saves*)
+ (optimized-emit-saves component)
+ (do-ir2-blocks (block component)
+ (pack-load-tns block)))
+ (t
+ (do-ir2-blocks (block component)
+ (emit-saves block)
+ (pack-load-tns block))))
+ (loop
+ (unless *repack-blocks* (return))
+ (let ((orpb *repack-blocks*))
+ (setq *repack-blocks* nil)
+ (dolist (block orpb)
+ (event repack-block)
+ (pack-load-tns block)))))
+
+ (values))
+ (clean-up-pack-structures)))