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Lei Zhangf18e1f22016-09-12 14:11:46 -04001// Copyright (c) 2016 Google Inc.
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15#ifndef SPIRV_TOOLS_OPTIMIZER_HPP_
16#define SPIRV_TOOLS_OPTIMIZER_HPP_
17
18#include <memory>
19#include <string>
20#include <unordered_map>
21#include <vector>
22
23#include "libspirv.hpp"
Lei Zhangf18e1f22016-09-12 14:11:46 -040024
25namespace spvtools {
26
27// C++ interface for SPIR-V optimization functionalities. It wraps the context
28// (including target environment and the corresponding SPIR-V grammar) and
29// provides methods for registering optimization passes and optimizing.
30//
31// Instances of this class provides basic thread-safety guarantee.
32class Optimizer {
33 public:
34 // The token for an optimization pass. It is returned via one of the
35 // Create*Pass() standalone functions at the end of this header file and
36 // consumed by the RegisterPass() method. Tokens are one-time objects that
37 // only support move; copying is not allowed.
38 struct PassToken {
39 struct Impl; // Opaque struct for holding inernal data.
40
41 PassToken(std::unique_ptr<Impl>);
42
43 // Tokens can only be moved. Copying is disabled.
44 PassToken(const PassToken&) = delete;
45 PassToken(PassToken&&);
46 PassToken& operator=(const PassToken&) = delete;
47 PassToken& operator=(PassToken&&);
48
49 ~PassToken();
50
51 std::unique_ptr<Impl> impl_; // Unique pointer to internal data.
52 };
53
54 // Constructs an instance with the given target |env|, which is used to decode
55 // the binaries to be optimized later.
56 //
57 // The constructed instance will have an empty message consumer, which just
58 // ignores all messages from the library. Use SetMessageConsumer() to supply
59 // one if messages are of concern.
60 explicit Optimizer(spv_target_env env);
61
62 // Disables copy/move constructor/assignment operations.
63 Optimizer(const Optimizer&) = delete;
64 Optimizer(Optimizer&&) = delete;
65 Optimizer& operator=(const Optimizer&) = delete;
66 Optimizer& operator=(Optimizer&&) = delete;
67
68 // Destructs this instance.
69 ~Optimizer();
70
71 // Sets the message consumer to the given |consumer|. The |consumer| will be
72 // invoked once for each message communicated from the library.
73 void SetMessageConsumer(MessageConsumer consumer);
74
75 // Registers the given |pass| to this optimizer. Passes will be run in the
76 // exact order of registration. The token passed in will be consumed by this
77 // method.
78 Optimizer& RegisterPass(PassToken&& pass);
79
Diego Novilloc90d7302017-08-30 14:19:22 -040080 // Registers passes that attempt to improve performance of generated code.
81 // This sequence of passes is subject to constant review and will change
82 // from time to time.
83 Optimizer& RegisterPerformancePasses();
84
85 // Registers passes that attempt to improve the size of generated code.
86 // This sequence of passes is subject to constant review and will change
87 // from time to time.
88 Optimizer& RegisterSizePasses();
89
Lei Zhangf18e1f22016-09-12 14:11:46 -040090 // Optimizes the given SPIR-V module |original_binary| and writes the
91 // optimized binary into |optimized_binary|.
92 // Returns true on successful optimization, whether or not the module is
93 // modified. Returns false if errors occur when processing |original_binary|
94 // using any of the registered passes. In that case, no further passes are
Diego Novilloc90d7302017-08-30 14:19:22 -040095 // executed and the contents in |optimized_binary| may be invalid.
Lei Zhangf18e1f22016-09-12 14:11:46 -040096 //
97 // It's allowed to alias |original_binary| to the start of |optimized_binary|.
98 bool Run(const uint32_t* original_binary, size_t original_binary_size,
99 std::vector<uint32_t>* optimized_binary) const;
100
Diego Novilloc90d7302017-08-30 14:19:22 -0400101 // Returns a vector of strings with all the pass names added to this
102 // optimizer's pass manager. These strings are valid until the associated
103 // pass manager is destroyed.
Steven Perron58347192017-10-20 12:17:41 -0400104 std::vector<const char*> GetPassNames() const;
Diego Novilloc90d7302017-08-30 14:19:22 -0400105
Lei Zhangf18e1f22016-09-12 14:11:46 -0400106 private:
107 struct Impl; // Opaque struct for holding internal data.
108 std::unique_ptr<Impl> impl_; // Unique pointer to internal data.
109};
110
111// Creates a null pass.
112// A null pass does nothing to the SPIR-V module to be optimized.
113Optimizer::PassToken CreateNullPass();
114
115// Creates a strip-debug-info pass.
116// A strip-debug-info pass removes all debug instructions (as documented in
117// Section 3.32.2 of the SPIR-V spec) of the SPIR-V module to be optimized.
118Optimizer::PassToken CreateStripDebugInfoPass();
119
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400120// Creates an eliminate-dead-functions pass.
Steven Perron58347192017-10-20 12:17:41 -0400121// An eliminate-dead-functions pass will remove all functions that are not in
122// the call trees rooted at entry points and exported functions. These
123// functions are not needed because they will never be called.
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400124Optimizer::PassToken CreateEliminateDeadFunctionsPass();
125
qining144f59e2017-04-19 18:10:59 -0400126// Creates a set-spec-constant-default-value pass from a mapping from spec-ids
127// to the default values in the form of string.
Lei Zhangf18e1f22016-09-12 14:11:46 -0400128// A set-spec-constant-default-value pass sets the default values for the
129// spec constants that have SpecId decorations (i.e., those defined by
130// OpSpecConstant{|True|False} instructions).
131Optimizer::PassToken CreateSetSpecConstantDefaultValuePass(
132 const std::unordered_map<uint32_t, std::string>& id_value_map);
133
qining144f59e2017-04-19 18:10:59 -0400134// Creates a set-spec-constant-default-value pass from a mapping from spec-ids
135// to the default values in the form of bit pattern.
136// A set-spec-constant-default-value pass sets the default values for the
137// spec constants that have SpecId decorations (i.e., those defined by
138// OpSpecConstant{|True|False} instructions).
139Optimizer::PassToken CreateSetSpecConstantDefaultValuePass(
140 const std::unordered_map<uint32_t, std::vector<uint32_t>>& id_value_map);
141
David Neto11a867f2017-04-01 16:10:16 -0400142// Creates a flatten-decoration pass.
143// A flatten-decoration pass replaces grouped decorations with equivalent
144// ungrouped decorations. That is, it replaces each OpDecorationGroup
145// instruction and associated OpGroupDecorate and OpGroupMemberDecorate
146// instructions with equivalent OpDecorate and OpMemberDecorate instructions.
147// The pass does not attempt to preserve debug information for instructions
148// it removes.
149Optimizer::PassToken CreateFlattenDecorationPass();
150
Lei Zhangf18e1f22016-09-12 14:11:46 -0400151// Creates a freeze-spec-constant-value pass.
152// A freeze-spec-constant pass specializes the value of spec constants to
153// their default values. This pass only processes the spec constants that have
154// SpecId decorations (defined by OpSpecConstant, OpSpecConstantTrue, or
155// OpSpecConstantFalse instructions) and replaces them with their normal
156// counterparts (OpConstant, OpConstantTrue, or OpConstantFalse). The
157// corresponding SpecId annotation instructions will also be removed. This
158// pass does not fold the newly added normal constants and does not process
159// other spec constants defined by OpSpecConstantComposite or
160// OpSpecConstantOp.
161Optimizer::PassToken CreateFreezeSpecConstantValuePass();
162
163// Creates a fold-spec-constant-op-and-composite pass.
164// A fold-spec-constant-op-and-composite pass folds spec constants defined by
165// OpSpecConstantOp or OpSpecConstantComposite instruction, to normal Constants
166// defined by OpConstantTrue, OpConstantFalse, OpConstant, OpConstantNull, or
167// OpConstantComposite instructions. Note that spec constants defined with
168// OpSpecConstant, OpSpecConstantTrue, or OpSpecConstantFalse instructions are
169// not handled, as these instructions indicate their value are not determined
170// and can be changed in future. A spec constant is foldable if all of its
171// value(s) can be determined from the module. E.g., an integer spec constant
172// defined with OpSpecConstantOp instruction can be folded if its value won't
173// change later. This pass will replace the original OpSpecContantOp instruction
174// with an OpConstant instruction. When folding composite spec constants,
175// new instructions may be inserted to define the components of the composite
176// constant first, then the original spec constants will be replaced by
177// OpConstantComposite instructions.
178//
179// There are some operations not supported yet:
180// OpSConvert, OpFConvert, OpQuantizeToF16 and
181// all the operations under Kernel capability.
182// TODO(qining): Add support for the operations listed above.
183Optimizer::PassToken CreateFoldSpecConstantOpAndCompositePass();
184
185// Creates a unify-constant pass.
186// A unify-constant pass de-duplicates the constants. Constants with the exact
187// same value and identical form will be unified and only one constant will
188// be kept for each unique pair of type and value.
189// There are several cases not handled by this pass:
190// 1) Constants defined by OpConstantNull instructions (null constants) and
191// constants defined by OpConstantFalse, OpConstant or OpConstantComposite
192// with value 0 (zero-valued normal constants) are not considered equivalent.
193// So null constants won't be used to replace zero-valued normal constants,
194// vice versa.
195// 2) Whenever there are decorations to the constant's result id id, the
196// constant won't be handled, which means, it won't be used to replace any
197// other constants, neither can other constants replace it.
198// 3) NaN in float point format with different bit patterns are not unified.
199Optimizer::PassToken CreateUnifyConstantPass();
200
201// Creates a eliminate-dead-constant pass.
202// A eliminate-dead-constant pass removes dead constants, including normal
203// contants defined by OpConstant, OpConstantComposite, OpConstantTrue, or
204// OpConstantFalse and spec constants defined by OpSpecConstant,
205// OpSpecConstantComposite, OpSpecConstantTrue, OpSpecConstantFalse or
206// OpSpecConstantOp.
207Optimizer::PassToken CreateEliminateDeadConstantPass();
208
Steven Perrone4c7d8e2017-09-08 12:08:03 -0400209// Creates a strength-reduction pass.
210// A strength-reduction pass will look for opportunities to replace an
211// instruction with an equivalent and less expensive one. For example,
212// multiplying by a power of 2 can be replaced by a bit shift.
213Optimizer::PassToken CreateStrengthReductionPass();
214
GregFad1d0352017-06-07 15:28:53 -0600215// Creates a block merge pass.
216// This pass searches for blocks with a single Branch to a block with no
217// other predecessors and merges the blocks into a single block. Continue
218// blocks and Merge blocks are not candidates for the second block.
219//
220// The pass is most useful after Dead Branch Elimination, which can leave
221// such sequences of blocks. Merging them makes subsequent passes more
222// effective, such as single block local store-load elimination.
223//
224// While this pass reduces the number of occurrences of this sequence, at
225// this time it does not guarantee all such sequences are eliminated.
226//
227// Presence of phi instructions can inhibit this optimization. Handling
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400228// these is left for future improvements.
GregFad1d0352017-06-07 15:28:53 -0600229Optimizer::PassToken CreateBlockMergePass();
230
GregF429ca052017-08-15 17:58:28 -0600231// Creates an exhaustive inline pass.
232// An exhaustive inline pass attempts to exhaustively inline all function
233// calls in all functions in an entry point call tree. The intent is to enable,
234// albeit through brute force, analysis and optimization across function
235// calls by subsequent optimization passes. As the inlining is exhaustive,
236// there is no attempt to optimize for size or runtime performance. Functions
237// that are not in the call tree of an entry point are not changed.
GregFe28bd392017-08-01 17:20:13 -0600238Optimizer::PassToken CreateInlineExhaustivePass();
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400239
GregF429ca052017-08-15 17:58:28 -0600240// Creates an opaque inline pass.
241// An opaque inline pass inlines all function calls in all functions in all
242// entry point call trees where the called function contains an opaque type
243// in either its parameter types or return type. An opaque type is currently
244// defined as Image, Sampler or SampledImage. The intent is to enable, albeit
245// through brute force, analysis and optimization across these function calls
246// by subsequent passes in order to remove the storing of opaque types which is
247// not legal in Vulkan. Functions that are not in the call tree of an entry
248// point are not changed.
249Optimizer::PassToken CreateInlineOpaquePass();
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400250
GregF7c8da662017-05-18 14:51:55 -0600251// Creates a single-block local variable load/store elimination pass.
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400252// For every entry point function, do single block memory optimization of
GregF7c8da662017-05-18 14:51:55 -0600253// function variables referenced only with non-access-chain loads and stores.
254// For each targeted variable load, if previous store to that variable in the
255// block, replace the load's result id with the value id of the store.
256// If previous load within the block, replace the current load's result id
257// with the previous load's result id. In either case, delete the current
258// load. Finally, check if any remaining stores are useless, and delete store
259// and variable if possible.
260//
261// The presence of access chain references and function calls can inhibit
262// the above optimization.
263//
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400264// Only modules with logical addressing are currently processed.
GregF7c8da662017-05-18 14:51:55 -0600265//
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400266// This pass is most effective if preceeded by Inlining and
GregF7c8da662017-05-18 14:51:55 -0600267// LocalAccessChainConvert. This pass will reduce the work needed to be done
GregFcc8bad32017-06-16 15:37:31 -0600268// by LocalSingleStoreElim and LocalMultiStoreElim.
GregF429ca052017-08-15 17:58:28 -0600269//
270// Only functions in the call tree of an entry point are processed.
GregF7c8da662017-05-18 14:51:55 -0600271Optimizer::PassToken CreateLocalSingleBlockLoadStoreElimPass();
Greg Fischer04fcc662016-11-10 10:11:50 -0700272
GregF52e247f2017-06-02 13:23:20 -0600273// Create dead branch elimination pass.
274// For each entry point function, this pass will look for SelectionMerge
275// BranchConditionals with constant condition and convert to a Branch to
276// the indicated label. It will delete resulting dead blocks.
277//
Andrey Tuganov4b1577a2017-10-05 16:26:09 -0400278// For all phi functions in merge block, replace all uses with the id
279// corresponding to the living predecessor.
280//
GregF52e247f2017-06-02 13:23:20 -0600281// This pass only works on shaders (guaranteed to have structured control
282// flow). Note that some such branches and blocks may be left to avoid
283// creating invalid control flow. Improving this is left to future work.
284//
285// This pass is most effective when preceeded by passes which eliminate
286// local loads and stores, effectively propagating constant values where
287// possible.
288Optimizer::PassToken CreateDeadBranchElimPass();
289
GregFcc8bad32017-06-16 15:37:31 -0600290// Creates an SSA local variable load/store elimination pass.
291// For every entry point function, eliminate all loads and stores of function
292// scope variables only referenced with non-access-chain loads and stores.
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400293// Eliminate the variables as well.
GregFcc8bad32017-06-16 15:37:31 -0600294//
295// The presence of access chain references and function calls can inhibit
296// the above optimization.
297//
298// Only shader modules with logical addressing are currently processed.
299// Currently modules with any extensions enabled are not processed. This
300// is left for future work.
301//
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400302// This pass is most effective if preceeded by Inlining and
GregFcc8bad32017-06-16 15:37:31 -0600303// LocalAccessChainConvert. LocalSingleStoreElim and LocalSingleBlockElim
304// will reduce the work that this pass has to do.
305Optimizer::PassToken CreateLocalMultiStoreElimPass();
306
GregFaa7e6872017-05-12 17:27:21 -0600307// Creates a local access chain conversion pass.
308// A local access chain conversion pass identifies all function scope
309// variables which are accessed only with loads, stores and access chains
310// with constant indices. It then converts all loads and stores of such
311// variables into equivalent sequences of loads, stores, extracts and inserts.
312//
313// This pass only processes entry point functions. It currently only converts
314// non-nested, non-ptr access chains. It does not process modules with
315// non-32-bit integer types present. Optional memory access options on loads
316// and stores are ignored as we are only processing function scope variables.
317//
318// This pass unifies access to these variables to a single mode and simplifies
319// subsequent analysis and elimination of these variables along with their
320// loads and stores allowing values to propagate to their points of use where
321// possible.
322Optimizer::PassToken CreateLocalAccessChainConvertPass();
323
GregF0c5722f2017-05-19 17:31:28 -0600324// Creates a local single store elimination pass.
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400325// For each entry point function, this pass eliminates loads and stores for
GregF0c5722f2017-05-19 17:31:28 -0600326// function scope variable that are stored to only once, where possible. Only
327// whole variable loads and stores are eliminated; access-chain references are
328// not optimized. Replace all loads of such variables with the value that is
329// stored and eliminate any resulting dead code.
330//
331// Currently, the presence of access chains and function calls can inhibit this
332// pass, however the Inlining and LocalAccessChainConvert passes can make it
333// more effective. In additional, many non-load/store memory operations are
334// not supported and will prohibit optimization of a function. Support of
335// these operations are future work.
336//
337// This pass will reduce the work needed to be done by LocalSingleBlockElim
GregFcc8bad32017-06-16 15:37:31 -0600338// and LocalMultiStoreElim and can improve the effectiveness of other passes
339// such as DeadBranchElimination which depend on values for their analysis.
GregF0c5722f2017-05-19 17:31:28 -0600340Optimizer::PassToken CreateLocalSingleStoreElimPass();
341
GregF6136bf92017-05-26 10:33:11 -0600342// Creates an insert/extract elimination pass.
343// This pass processes each entry point function in the module, searching for
344// extracts on a sequence of inserts. It further searches the sequence for an
345// insert with indices identical to the extract. If such an insert can be
346// found before hitting a conflicting insert, the extract's result id is
347// replaced with the id of the values from the insert.
348//
349// Besides removing extracts this pass enables subsequent dead code elimination
350// passes to delete the inserts. This pass performs best after access chains are
351// converted to inserts and extracts and local loads and stores are eliminated.
352Optimizer::PassToken CreateInsertExtractElimPass();
353
GregFf4b29f32017-07-03 17:23:04 -0600354// Creates a pass to consolidate uniform references.
355// For each entry point function in the module, first change all constant index
Steven Perrone43c9102017-09-19 10:12:13 -0400356// access chain loads into equivalent composite extracts. Then consolidate
GregFf4b29f32017-07-03 17:23:04 -0600357// identical uniform loads into one uniform load. Finally, consolidate
358// identical uniform extracts into one uniform extract. This may require
359// moving a load or extract to a point which dominates all uses.
360//
361// This pass requires a module to have structured control flow ie shader
362// capability. It also requires logical addressing ie Addresses capability
363// is not enabled. It also currently does not support any extensions.
364//
365// This pass currently only optimizes loads with a single index.
366Optimizer::PassToken CreateCommonUniformElimPass();
367
GregF9de4e692017-06-08 10:37:21 -0600368// Create aggressive dead code elimination pass
369// This pass eliminates unused code from functions. In addition,
370// it detects and eliminates code which may have spurious uses but which do
371// not contribute to the output of the function. The most common cause of
372// such code sequences is summations in loops whose result is no longer used
373// due to dead code elimination. This optimization has additional compile
374// time cost over standard dead code elimination.
375//
376// This pass only processes entry point functions. It also only processes
377// shaders with logical addressing. It currently will not process functions
378// with function calls.
379//
380// This pass will be made more effective by first running passes that remove
381// dead control flow and inlines function calls.
382//
383// This pass can be especially useful after running Local Access Chain
384// Conversion, which tends to cause cycles of dead code to be left after
385// Store/Load elimination passes are completed. These cycles cannot be
386// eliminated with standard dead code elimination.
387Optimizer::PassToken CreateAggressiveDCEPass();
388
Andrey Tuganov1e309af2017-04-11 15:11:04 -0400389// Creates a compact ids pass.
390// The pass remaps result ids to a compact and gapless range starting from %1.
391Optimizer::PassToken CreateCompactIdsPass();
392
Pierre Moreau86627f72017-07-13 02:16:51 +0200393// Creates a remove duplicate capabilities pass.
394Optimizer::PassToken CreateRemoveDuplicatesPass();
395
Diego Novilloc75704e2017-09-06 08:56:41 -0400396// Creates a CFG cleanup pass.
397// This pass removes cruft from the control flow graph of functions that are
398// reachable from entry points and exported functions. It currently includes the
399// following functionality:
400//
401// - Removal of unreachable basic blocks.
402Optimizer::PassToken CreateCFGCleanupPass();
403
Steven Perron58347192017-10-20 12:17:41 -0400404// Create dead variable elimination pass.
405// This pass will delete module scope variables, along with their decorations,
406// that are not referenced.
407Optimizer::PassToken CreateDeadVariableEliminationPass();
408
Alan Bakera92d69b2017-11-08 16:22:10 -0500409// Create merge return pass.
410// This pass replaces all returns with unconditional branches to a new block
411// containing a return. If necessary, this new block will contain a PHI node to
412// select the correct return value.
413//
414// This pass does not consider unreachable code, nor does it perform any other
415// optimizations.
416//
417// This pass does not currently support structured control flow. It bails out if
418// the shader capability is detected.
419Optimizer::PassToken CreateMergeReturnPass();
420
Lei Zhangf18e1f22016-09-12 14:11:46 -0400421} // namespace spvtools
422
423#endif // SPIRV_TOOLS_OPTIMIZER_HPP_