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mercury/compiler/labelopt.m
Zoltan Somogyi 1c90f19e02 Fix a typo which reflected a fundamental design error.
Estimated hours taken: 20

vn_block:
	Fix a typo which reflected a fundamental design error. When finding
	cheaper copies of live lvals, for use in creating specialized copies
	(parallels) of blocks jumped to from the current location, we used
	to use the map reflecting the contents of lvals at the start of the
	block, not at the point of the jump.

	--pred-value-number, which uses the information computed by the
	buggy predicate, actually bootstrapped some time ago despite
	this fundamental bug!

value_number:
	Fix a bug in the creation of parallel code sequences for computed
	gotos. Add some more opprtunities for printing diagnostics.
	Move code concerning final verification to vn_verify.

vn_verify:
	Move the remaining code concerned with final verification from
	value_number to vn_verify.

peephole:
	Add a new pattern, which transforms the sequence

	incr_sp N; goto L2; L1; incr_sp N; L2

	into just

	L1; incr_sp N; L2

	The pattern is of course more broadly applicable, but I have seen
	it only when it involves a single incr_sp between the two labels.
	(The longer pattern can be introduced by frameopt.)

opt_util:
	Look inside blocks when checking whether an instruction can fall
	through. This improves the performance of labelopt.

vn_table:
	Make the type vn_table abstract; add, export and use access functions.

vn_util:
	Remove a noop predicate, since now it won't ever be made to do
	anything.

vn_cost:
	Refine debugging output.

vn_debug:
	Add some more debugging routines.

opt_debug:
	Add some more debugging routines.

det_analysis:
	Remove an unused argument.

labelopt:
	Formatting change.
1996-04-11 01:02:48 +00:00

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%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
% Copyright (C) 1995 University of Melbourne.
% This file may only be copied under the terms of the GNU General
% Public License - see the file COPYING in the Mercury distribution.
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
% labelopt.m - module to eliminate useless labels and dead code.
% Author: zs.
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
:- module labelopt.
:- interface.
:- import_module bool, list, set.
:- import_module llds.
% Build up a set showing which labels are branched to,
% then traverse the instruction list removing unnecessary labels.
% If the instruction before the label branches away, we also
% remove the instruction block following the label.
:- pred labelopt__main(list(instruction), bool, list(instruction), bool).
:- mode labelopt__main(in, in, out, out) is det.
% Build up a set showing which labels are branched to.
:- pred labelopt__build_useset(list(instruction), set(label)).
:- mode labelopt__build_useset(in, out) is det.
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
:- implementation.
:- import_module opt_util.
:- import_module std_util.
labelopt__main(Instrs0, Final, Instrs, Mod) :-
labelopt__build_useset(Instrs0, Useset),
labelopt__instr_list(Instrs0, yes, Useset, Instrs1, Mod),
( Final = yes, Mod = yes ->
labelopt__main(Instrs1, Final, Instrs, _)
;
Instrs = Instrs1
).
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
labelopt__build_useset(Instrs, Useset) :-
set__init(Useset0),
labelopt__build_useset_2(Instrs, Useset0, Useset).
:- pred labelopt__build_useset_2(list(instruction), set(label), set(label)).
:- mode labelopt__build_useset_2(in, di, uo) is det.
labelopt__build_useset_2([], Useset, Useset).
labelopt__build_useset_2([Instr | Instructions], Useset0, Useset) :-
Instr = Uinstr - _Comment,
opt_util__instr_labels(Uinstr, Labels, CodeAddresses),
labelopt__label_list_build_useset(Labels, Useset0, Useset1),
labelopt__code_addr_list_build_useset(CodeAddresses, Useset1, Useset2),
labelopt__build_useset_2(Instructions, Useset2, Useset).
% We are not interested in code addresses that are not labels.
:- pred labelopt__code_addr_list_build_useset(list(code_addr),
set(label), set(label)).
:- mode labelopt__code_addr_list_build_useset(in, di, uo) is det.
labelopt__code_addr_list_build_useset([], Useset, Useset).
labelopt__code_addr_list_build_useset([Code_addr | Rest], Useset0, Useset) :-
( Code_addr = label(Label) ->
copy(Label, Label1),
set__insert(Useset0, Label1, Useset1)
;
Useset1 = Useset0
),
labelopt__code_addr_list_build_useset(Rest, Useset1, Useset).
:- pred labelopt__label_list_build_useset(list(label), set(label), set(label)).
:- mode labelopt__label_list_build_useset(in, di, uo) is det.
labelopt__label_list_build_useset([], Useset, Useset).
labelopt__label_list_build_useset([Label | Labels], Useset0, Useset) :-
copy(Label, Label1),
set__insert(Useset0, Label1, Useset1),
labelopt__label_list_build_useset(Labels, Useset1, Useset).
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
% Go through the given instruction sequence. When we find a label,
% we check whether the label can be branched to either from within
% the procedure or from the outside. If yes, we leave it alone.
% If not, we delete it. We delete the following code as well if
% the label was preceded by code that cannot fall through.
:- pred labelopt__instr_list(list(instruction), bool, set(label),
list(instruction), bool).
:- mode labelopt__instr_list(in, in, in, out, out) is det.
labelopt__instr_list([], _Fallthrough, _Useset, [], no).
labelopt__instr_list([Instr0 | MoreInstrs0],
Fallthrough, Useset, MoreInstrs, Mod) :-
Instr0 = Uinstr0 - _Comment,
( Uinstr0 = label(Label) ->
(
( Label = exported(_)
; Label = local(_)
; set__member(Label, Useset)
)
->
ReplInstrs = [Instr0],
Fallthrough1 = yes,
Mod0 = no
;
labelopt__eliminate(Instr0, yes(Fallthrough),
ReplInstrs, Mod0),
Fallthrough1 = Fallthrough
)
;
( Fallthrough = yes ->
ReplInstrs = [Instr0],
Mod0 = no
;
labelopt__eliminate(Instr0, no, ReplInstrs, Mod0)
),
opt_util__can_instr_fall_through(Uinstr0, Canfallthrough),
( Canfallthrough = yes ->
Fallthrough1 = Fallthrough
;
Fallthrough1 = no
)
),
labelopt__instr_list(MoreInstrs0, Fallthrough1, Useset,
MoreInstrs1, Mod1),
list__append(ReplInstrs, MoreInstrs1, MoreInstrs),
( Mod0 = no, Mod1 = no ->
Mod = no
;
Mod = yes
).
% Instead of removing eliminated instructions from the instruction list,
% we can replace them by placeholder comments. The original comment
% field on the instruction is often enough to deduce what the
% eliminated instruction was.
:- pred labelopt__eliminate(instruction, maybe(bool), list(instruction), bool).
:- mode labelopt__eliminate(in, in, out, out) is det.
labelopt__eliminate(Uinstr0 - Comment0, Label, Instr, Mod) :-
labelopt_eliminate_total(Total),
(
Total = yes,
Instr = [],
Mod = yes
;
Total = no,
( Uinstr0 = comment(_) ->
Comment = Comment0,
Uinstr = Uinstr0,
Mod = no
;
( Label = yes(Follow) ->
( Follow = yes ->
Uinstr = comment("eliminated label only")
;
% Follow = no,
Uinstr = comment("eliminated label and block")
)
;
% Label = no,
Uinstr = comment("eliminated instruction")
),
Comment = Comment0,
Mod = yes
),
Instr = [Uinstr - Comment]
).
:- pred labelopt_eliminate_total(bool).
:- mode labelopt_eliminate_total(out) is det.
labelopt_eliminate_total(yes).
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%