go/src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/layout.go

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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package ssa
// layout orders basic blocks in f with the goal of minimizing control flow instructions.
// After this phase returns, the order of f.Blocks matters and is the order
// in which those blocks will appear in the assembly output.
func layout(f *Func) {
order := make([]*Block, 0, f.NumBlocks())
scheduled := make([]bool, f.NumBlocks())
idToBlock := make([]*Block, f.NumBlocks())
indegree := make([]int, f.NumBlocks())
posdegree := newSparseSet(f.NumBlocks()) // blocks with positive remaining degree
zerodegree := newSparseSet(f.NumBlocks()) // blocks with zero remaining degree
// Initialize indegree of each block
for _, b := range f.Blocks {
idToBlock[b.ID] = b
indegree[b.ID] = len(b.Preds)
if len(b.Preds) == 0 {
zerodegree.add(b.ID)
} else {
posdegree.add(b.ID)
}
}
bid := f.Entry.ID
blockloop:
for {
// add block to schedule
b := idToBlock[bid]
order = append(order, b)
scheduled[bid] = true
if len(order) == len(f.Blocks) {
break
}
for _, c := range b.Succs {
indegree[c.ID]--
if indegree[c.ID] == 0 {
posdegree.remove(c.ID)
zerodegree.add(c.ID)
}
}
// Pick the next block to schedule
// Pick among the successor blocks that have not been scheduled yet.
// Just use degree for now. TODO(khr): use likely direction hints.
bid = 0
mindegree := f.NumBlocks()
for _, c := range order[len(order)-1].Succs {
if scheduled[c.ID] {
continue
}
if indegree[c.ID] < mindegree {
mindegree = indegree[c.ID]
bid = c.ID
}
}
if bid != 0 {
continue
}
// TODO: improve this part
// No successor of the previously scheduled block works.
// Pick a zero-degree block if we can.
for zerodegree.size() > 0 {
cid := zerodegree.pop()
if !scheduled[cid] {
bid = cid
continue blockloop
}
}
// Still nothing, pick any block.
for {
cid := posdegree.pop()
if !scheduled[cid] {
bid = cid
continue blockloop
}
}
[dev.ssa] cmd/compile/ssa: separate logging, work in progress, and fatal errors The SSA implementation logs for three purposes: * debug logging * fatal errors * unimplemented features Separating these three uses lets us attempt an SSA implementation for all functions, not just _ssa functions. This turns the entire standard library into a compilation test, and makes it easy to figure out things like "how much coverage does SSA have now" and "what should we do next to get more coverage?". Functions called _ssa are still special. They log profusely by default and the output of the SSA implementation is used. For all other functions, logging is off, and the implementation is built and discarded, due to lack of support for the runtime. While we're here, fix a few minor bugs and add some extra Unimplementeds to allow all.bash to pass. As of now, SSA handles 20.79% of the functions in the standard library (689 of 3314). The top missing features are: 10.03% 2597 SSA unimplemented: zero for type error not implemented 7.79% 2016 SSA unimplemented: addr: bad op DOTPTR 7.33% 1898 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr EQ 6.10% 1579 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr OROR 4.91% 1271 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr NE 4.49% 1163 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr LROT 4.00% 1036 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr LEN 3.56% 923 SSA unimplemented: unhandled stmt CALLFUNC 2.37% 615 SSA unimplemented: zero for type []byte not implemented 1.90% 492 SSA unimplemented: unhandled stmt CALLMETH 1.74% 450 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr CALLINTER 1.74% 450 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr DOT 1.71% 444 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr ANDAND 1.65% 426 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr CLOSUREVAR 1.54% 400 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr CALLMETH 1.51% 390 SSA unimplemented: unhandled stmt SWITCH 1.47% 380 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr CONV 1.33% 345 SSA unimplemented: addr: bad op * 1.30% 336 SSA unimplemented: unhandled OLITERAL 6 Change-Id: I4ca07951e276714dc13c31de28640aead17a1be7 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/11160 Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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b.Fatal("no block available for layout")
}
f.Blocks = order
}