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Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +00001//===-- StatepointLowering.cpp - SDAGBuilder's statepoint code -----------===//
2//
3// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This file includes support code use by SelectionDAGBuilder when lowering a
11// statepoint sequence in SelectionDAG IR.
12//
13//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14
15#include "StatepointLowering.h"
16#include "SelectionDAGBuilder.h"
17#include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h"
18#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
19#include "llvm/CodeGen/FunctionLoweringInfo.h"
Chandler Carruth71f308a2015-02-13 09:09:03 +000020#include "llvm/CodeGen/GCMetadata.h"
Philip Reames56a03932015-01-26 18:26:35 +000021#include "llvm/CodeGen/GCStrategy.h"
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +000022#include "llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAG.h"
23#include "llvm/CodeGen/StackMaps.h"
24#include "llvm/IR/CallingConv.h"
25#include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
26#include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
27#include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h"
28#include "llvm/IR/Statepoint.h"
29#include "llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h"
30#include <algorithm>
31using namespace llvm;
32
33#define DEBUG_TYPE "statepoint-lowering"
34
35STATISTIC(NumSlotsAllocatedForStatepoints,
36 "Number of stack slots allocated for statepoints");
37STATISTIC(NumOfStatepoints, "Number of statepoint nodes encountered");
38STATISTIC(StatepointMaxSlotsRequired,
39 "Maximum number of stack slots required for a singe statepoint");
40
Pat Gavlinc7dc6d6ee2015-05-12 19:50:19 +000041static void pushStackMapConstant(SmallVectorImpl<SDValue>& Ops,
42 SelectionDAGBuilder &Builder, uint64_t Value) {
43 SDLoc L = Builder.getCurSDLoc();
44 Ops.push_back(Builder.DAG.getTargetConstant(StackMaps::ConstantOp, L,
45 MVT::i64));
46 Ops.push_back(Builder.DAG.getTargetConstant(Value, L, MVT::i64));
47}
48
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +000049void StatepointLoweringState::startNewStatepoint(SelectionDAGBuilder &Builder) {
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +000050 // Consistency check
51 assert(PendingGCRelocateCalls.empty() &&
52 "Trying to visit statepoint before finished processing previous one");
53 Locations.clear();
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +000054 NextSlotToAllocate = 0;
55 // Need to resize this on each safepoint - we need the two to stay in
56 // sync and the clear patterns of a SelectionDAGBuilder have no relation
57 // to FunctionLoweringInfo.
58 AllocatedStackSlots.resize(Builder.FuncInfo.StatepointStackSlots.size());
59 for (size_t i = 0; i < AllocatedStackSlots.size(); i++) {
60 AllocatedStackSlots[i] = false;
61 }
62}
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +000063
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +000064void StatepointLoweringState::clear() {
65 Locations.clear();
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +000066 AllocatedStackSlots.clear();
67 assert(PendingGCRelocateCalls.empty() &&
68 "cleared before statepoint sequence completed");
69}
70
71SDValue
72StatepointLoweringState::allocateStackSlot(EVT ValueType,
73 SelectionDAGBuilder &Builder) {
74
75 NumSlotsAllocatedForStatepoints++;
76
77 // The basic scheme here is to first look for a previously created stack slot
78 // which is not in use (accounting for the fact arbitrary slots may already
79 // be reserved), or to create a new stack slot and use it.
80
81 // If this doesn't succeed in 40000 iterations, something is seriously wrong
82 for (int i = 0; i < 40000; i++) {
83 assert(Builder.FuncInfo.StatepointStackSlots.size() ==
84 AllocatedStackSlots.size() &&
85 "broken invariant");
86 const size_t NumSlots = AllocatedStackSlots.size();
87 assert(NextSlotToAllocate <= NumSlots && "broken invariant");
88
89 if (NextSlotToAllocate >= NumSlots) {
90 assert(NextSlotToAllocate == NumSlots);
91 // record stats
92 if (NumSlots + 1 > StatepointMaxSlotsRequired) {
93 StatepointMaxSlotsRequired = NumSlots + 1;
94 }
95
96 SDValue SpillSlot = Builder.DAG.CreateStackTemporary(ValueType);
97 const unsigned FI = cast<FrameIndexSDNode>(SpillSlot)->getIndex();
98 Builder.FuncInfo.StatepointStackSlots.push_back(FI);
99 AllocatedStackSlots.push_back(true);
100 return SpillSlot;
101 }
102 if (!AllocatedStackSlots[NextSlotToAllocate]) {
103 const int FI = Builder.FuncInfo.StatepointStackSlots[NextSlotToAllocate];
104 AllocatedStackSlots[NextSlotToAllocate] = true;
105 return Builder.DAG.getFrameIndex(FI, ValueType);
106 }
107 // Note: We deliberately choose to advance this only on the failing path.
108 // Doing so on the suceeding path involes a bit of complexity that caused a
109 // minor bug previously. Unless performance shows this matters, please
110 // keep this code as simple as possible.
111 NextSlotToAllocate++;
112 }
113 llvm_unreachable("infinite loop?");
114}
115
Igor Laevsky346ff622015-06-10 12:31:53 +0000116/// Utility function for reservePreviousStackSlotForValue. Tries to find
117/// stack slot index to which we have spilled value for previous statepoints.
118/// LookUpDepth specifies maximum DFS depth this function is allowed to look.
119static Optional<int> findPreviousSpillSlot(const Value *Val,
120 SelectionDAGBuilder &Builder,
121 int LookUpDepth) {
122 // Can not look any futher - give up now
123 if (LookUpDepth <= 0)
124 return Optional<int>();
125
126 // Spill location is known for gc relocates
127 if (isGCRelocate(Val)) {
128 GCRelocateOperands RelocOps(cast<Instruction>(Val));
129
130 FunctionLoweringInfo::StatepointSpilledValueMapTy &SpillMap =
131 Builder.FuncInfo.StatepointRelocatedValues[RelocOps.getStatepoint()];
132
133 auto It = SpillMap.find(RelocOps.getDerivedPtr());
134 if (It == SpillMap.end())
135 return Optional<int>();
136
137 return It->second;
138 }
139
140 // Look through bitcast instructions.
141 if (const BitCastInst *Cast = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(Val)) {
142 return findPreviousSpillSlot(Cast->getOperand(0), Builder, LookUpDepth - 1);
143 }
144
145 // Look through phi nodes
146 // All incoming values should have same known stack slot, otherwise result
147 // is unknown.
148 if (const PHINode *Phi = dyn_cast<PHINode>(Val)) {
149 Optional<int> MergedResult = None;
150
151 for (auto &IncomingValue : Phi->incoming_values()) {
152 Optional<int> SpillSlot =
153 findPreviousSpillSlot(IncomingValue, Builder, LookUpDepth - 1);
154 if (!SpillSlot.hasValue())
155 return Optional<int>();
156
157 if (MergedResult.hasValue() && *MergedResult != *SpillSlot)
158 return Optional<int>();
159
160 MergedResult = SpillSlot;
161 }
162 return MergedResult;
163 }
164
165 // TODO: We can do better for PHI nodes. In cases like this:
166 // ptr = phi(relocated_pointer, not_relocated_pointer)
167 // statepoint(ptr)
168 // We will return that stack slot for ptr is unknown. And later we might
169 // assign different stack slots for ptr and relocated_pointer. This limits
170 // llvm's ability to remove redundant stores.
171 // Unfortunately it's hard to accomplish in current infrastructure.
172 // We use this function to eliminate spill store completely, while
173 // in example we still need to emit store, but instead of any location
174 // we need to use special "preferred" location.
175
176 // TODO: handle simple updates. If a value is modified and the original
177 // value is no longer live, it would be nice to put the modified value in the
178 // same slot. This allows folding of the memory accesses for some
179 // instructions types (like an increment).
180 // statepoint (i)
181 // i1 = i+1
182 // statepoint (i1)
183 // However we need to be careful for cases like this:
184 // statepoint(i)
185 // i1 = i+1
186 // statepoint(i, i1)
187 // Here we want to reserve spill slot for 'i', but not for 'i+1'. If we just
188 // put handling of simple modifications in this function like it's done
189 // for bitcasts we might end up reserving i's slot for 'i+1' because order in
190 // which we visit values is unspecified.
191
192 // Don't know any information about this instruction
193 return Optional<int>();
194}
195
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000196/// Try to find existing copies of the incoming values in stack slots used for
197/// statepoint spilling. If we can find a spill slot for the incoming value,
198/// mark that slot as allocated, and reuse the same slot for this safepoint.
199/// This helps to avoid series of loads and stores that only serve to resuffle
200/// values on the stack between calls.
Igor Laevsky346ff622015-06-10 12:31:53 +0000201static void reservePreviousStackSlotForValue(const Value *IncomingValue,
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000202 SelectionDAGBuilder &Builder) {
203
Igor Laevsky346ff622015-06-10 12:31:53 +0000204 SDValue Incoming = Builder.getValue(IncomingValue);
205
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000206 if (isa<ConstantSDNode>(Incoming) || isa<FrameIndexSDNode>(Incoming)) {
207 // We won't need to spill this, so no need to check for previously
208 // allocated stack slots
209 return;
210 }
211
Igor Laevsky346ff622015-06-10 12:31:53 +0000212 SDValue OldLocation = Builder.StatepointLowering.getLocation(Incoming);
213 if (OldLocation.getNode())
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000214 // duplicates in input
215 return;
Igor Laevsky346ff622015-06-10 12:31:53 +0000216
217 const int LookUpDepth = 6;
218 Optional<int> Index =
219 findPreviousSpillSlot(IncomingValue, Builder, LookUpDepth);
220 if (!Index.hasValue())
221 return;
222
223 auto Itr = std::find(Builder.FuncInfo.StatepointStackSlots.begin(),
224 Builder.FuncInfo.StatepointStackSlots.end(), *Index);
225 assert(Itr != Builder.FuncInfo.StatepointStackSlots.end() &&
226 "value spilled to the unknown stack slot");
227
228 // This is one of our dedicated lowering slots
229 const int Offset =
230 std::distance(Builder.FuncInfo.StatepointStackSlots.begin(), Itr);
231 if (Builder.StatepointLowering.isStackSlotAllocated(Offset)) {
232 // stack slot already assigned to someone else, can't use it!
233 // TODO: currently we reserve space for gc arguments after doing
234 // normal allocation for deopt arguments. We should reserve for
235 // _all_ deopt and gc arguments, then start allocating. This
236 // will prevent some moves being inserted when vm state changes,
237 // but gc state doesn't between two calls.
238 return;
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000239 }
Igor Laevsky346ff622015-06-10 12:31:53 +0000240 // Reserve this stack slot
241 Builder.StatepointLowering.reserveStackSlot(Offset);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000242
Igor Laevsky346ff622015-06-10 12:31:53 +0000243 // Cache this slot so we find it when going through the normal
244 // assignment loop.
245 SDValue Loc = Builder.DAG.getTargetFrameIndex(*Index, Incoming.getValueType());
246 Builder.StatepointLowering.setLocation(Incoming, Loc);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000247}
248
249/// Remove any duplicate (as SDValues) from the derived pointer pairs. This
250/// is not required for correctness. It's purpose is to reduce the size of
251/// StackMap section. It has no effect on the number of spill slots required
252/// or the actual lowering.
253static void removeDuplicatesGCPtrs(SmallVectorImpl<const Value *> &Bases,
254 SmallVectorImpl<const Value *> &Ptrs,
255 SmallVectorImpl<const Value *> &Relocs,
256 SelectionDAGBuilder &Builder) {
257
258 // This is horribly ineffecient, but I don't care right now
259 SmallSet<SDValue, 64> Seen;
260
261 SmallVector<const Value *, 64> NewBases, NewPtrs, NewRelocs;
262 for (size_t i = 0; i < Ptrs.size(); i++) {
263 SDValue SD = Builder.getValue(Ptrs[i]);
264 // Only add non-duplicates
265 if (Seen.count(SD) == 0) {
266 NewBases.push_back(Bases[i]);
267 NewPtrs.push_back(Ptrs[i]);
268 NewRelocs.push_back(Relocs[i]);
269 }
270 Seen.insert(SD);
271 }
272 assert(Bases.size() >= NewBases.size());
273 assert(Ptrs.size() >= NewPtrs.size());
274 assert(Relocs.size() >= NewRelocs.size());
275 Bases = NewBases;
276 Ptrs = NewPtrs;
277 Relocs = NewRelocs;
278 assert(Ptrs.size() == Bases.size());
279 assert(Ptrs.size() == Relocs.size());
280}
281
282/// Extract call from statepoint, lower it and return pointer to the
283/// call node. Also update NodeMap so that getValue(statepoint) will
284/// reference lowered call result
Sanjoy Dasc6bf3e92015-05-06 02:36:20 +0000285static SDNode *
286lowerCallFromStatepoint(ImmutableStatepoint ISP, MachineBasicBlock *LandingPad,
287 SelectionDAGBuilder &Builder,
288 SmallVectorImpl<SDValue> &PendingExports) {
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000289
Sanjoy Dasc6bf3e92015-05-06 02:36:20 +0000290 ImmutableCallSite CS(ISP.getCallSite());
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000291
Sanjoy Das499d7032015-05-06 02:36:26 +0000292 SDValue ActualCallee = Builder.getValue(ISP.getActualCallee());
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000293
Sanjoy Dasc6bf3e92015-05-06 02:36:20 +0000294 assert(CS.getCallingConv() != CallingConv::AnyReg &&
295 "anyregcc is not supported on statepoints!");
296
Sanjoy Das499d7032015-05-06 02:36:26 +0000297 Type *DefTy = ISP.getActualReturnType();
Sanjoy Dasc6bf3e92015-05-06 02:36:20 +0000298 bool HasDef = !DefTy->isVoidTy();
299
300 SDValue ReturnValue, CallEndVal;
301 std::tie(ReturnValue, CallEndVal) = Builder.lowerCallOperands(
Sanjoy Das4bfb4722015-05-06 02:36:31 +0000302 ISP.getCallSite(), ImmutableStatepoint::CallArgsBeginPos,
303 ISP.getNumCallArgs(), ActualCallee, DefTy, LandingPad,
304 false /* IsPatchPoint */);
Sanjoy Dasc6bf3e92015-05-06 02:36:20 +0000305
306 SDNode *CallEnd = CallEndVal.getNode();
307
308 // Get a call instruction from the call sequence chain. Tail calls are not
309 // allowed. The following code is essentially reverse engineering X86's
310 // LowerCallTo.
311 //
312 // We are expecting DAG to have the following form:
313 //
314 // ch = eh_label (only in case of invoke statepoint)
315 // ch, glue = callseq_start ch
316 // ch, glue = X86::Call ch, glue
317 // ch, glue = callseq_end ch, glue
318 // get_return_value ch, glue
319 //
320 // get_return_value can either be a CopyFromReg to grab the return value from
321 // %RAX, or it can be a LOAD to load a value returned by reference via a stack
322 // slot.
323
324 if (HasDef && (CallEnd->getOpcode() == ISD::CopyFromReg ||
325 CallEnd->getOpcode() == ISD::LOAD))
326 CallEnd = CallEnd->getOperand(0).getNode();
327
328 assert(CallEnd->getOpcode() == ISD::CALLSEQ_END && "expected!");
329
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000330 if (HasDef) {
Igor Laevsky85f7f722015-03-10 16:26:48 +0000331 if (CS.isInvoke()) {
332 // Result value will be used in different basic block for invokes
333 // so we need to export it now. But statepoint call has a different type
334 // than the actuall call. It means that standart exporting mechanism will
335 // create register of the wrong type. So instead we need to create
336 // register with correct type and save value into it manually.
337 // TODO: To eliminate this problem we can remove gc.result intrinsics
338 // completelly and make statepoint call to return a tuple.
Sanjoy Das499d7032015-05-06 02:36:26 +0000339 unsigned Reg = Builder.FuncInfo.CreateRegs(ISP.getActualReturnType());
Sanjoy Dasc6bf3e92015-05-06 02:36:20 +0000340 RegsForValue RFV(*Builder.DAG.getContext(),
341 Builder.DAG.getTargetLoweringInfo(), Reg,
Sanjoy Das499d7032015-05-06 02:36:26 +0000342 ISP.getActualReturnType());
Sanjoy Dasc6bf3e92015-05-06 02:36:20 +0000343 SDValue Chain = Builder.DAG.getEntryNode();
344
345 RFV.getCopyToRegs(ReturnValue, Builder.DAG, Builder.getCurSDLoc(), Chain,
346 nullptr);
347 PendingExports.push_back(Chain);
348 Builder.FuncInfo.ValueMap[CS.getInstruction()] = Reg;
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000349 } else {
Igor Laevsky85f7f722015-03-10 16:26:48 +0000350 // The value of the statepoint itself will be the value of call itself.
351 // We'll replace the actually call node shortly. gc_result will grab
352 // this value.
Sanjoy Dasc6bf3e92015-05-06 02:36:20 +0000353 Builder.setValue(CS.getInstruction(), ReturnValue);
Igor Laevsky85f7f722015-03-10 16:26:48 +0000354 }
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000355 } else {
356 // The token value is never used from here on, just generate a poison value
Sergey Dmitrouk842a51b2015-04-28 14:05:47 +0000357 Builder.setValue(CS.getInstruction(),
358 Builder.DAG.getIntPtrConstant(-1, Builder.getCurSDLoc()));
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000359 }
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000360
Sanjoy Dasc6bf3e92015-05-06 02:36:20 +0000361 return CallEnd->getOperand(0).getNode();
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000362}
363
364/// Callect all gc pointers coming into statepoint intrinsic, clean them up,
365/// and return two arrays:
366/// Bases - base pointers incoming to this statepoint
367/// Ptrs - derived pointers incoming to this statepoint
368/// Relocs - the gc_relocate corresponding to each base/ptr pair
369/// Elements of this arrays should be in one-to-one correspondence with each
370/// other i.e Bases[i], Ptrs[i] are from the same gcrelocate call
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000371static void getIncomingStatepointGCValues(
372 SmallVectorImpl<const Value *> &Bases, SmallVectorImpl<const Value *> &Ptrs,
373 SmallVectorImpl<const Value *> &Relocs, ImmutableStatepoint StatepointSite,
374 SelectionDAGBuilder &Builder) {
Igor Laevsky7fc58a42015-02-20 15:28:35 +0000375 for (GCRelocateOperands relocateOpers :
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000376 StatepointSite.getRelocates(StatepointSite)) {
Igor Laevsky7fc58a42015-02-20 15:28:35 +0000377 Relocs.push_back(relocateOpers.getUnderlyingCallSite().getInstruction());
Sanjoy Das499d7032015-05-06 02:36:26 +0000378 Bases.push_back(relocateOpers.getBasePtr());
379 Ptrs.push_back(relocateOpers.getDerivedPtr());
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000380 }
381
382 // Remove any redundant llvm::Values which map to the same SDValue as another
383 // input. Also has the effect of removing duplicates in the original
384 // llvm::Value input list as well. This is a useful optimization for
385 // reducing the size of the StackMap section. It has no other impact.
386 removeDuplicatesGCPtrs(Bases, Ptrs, Relocs, Builder);
387
388 assert(Bases.size() == Ptrs.size() && Ptrs.size() == Relocs.size());
389}
390
391/// Spill a value incoming to the statepoint. It might be either part of
392/// vmstate
393/// or gcstate. In both cases unconditionally spill it on the stack unless it
394/// is a null constant. Return pair with first element being frame index
395/// containing saved value and second element with outgoing chain from the
396/// emitted store
397static std::pair<SDValue, SDValue>
398spillIncomingStatepointValue(SDValue Incoming, SDValue Chain,
399 SelectionDAGBuilder &Builder) {
400 SDValue Loc = Builder.StatepointLowering.getLocation(Incoming);
401
402 // Emit new store if we didn't do it for this ptr before
403 if (!Loc.getNode()) {
404 Loc = Builder.StatepointLowering.allocateStackSlot(Incoming.getValueType(),
405 Builder);
406 assert(isa<FrameIndexSDNode>(Loc));
407 int Index = cast<FrameIndexSDNode>(Loc)->getIndex();
408 // We use TargetFrameIndex so that isel will not select it into LEA
409 Loc = Builder.DAG.getTargetFrameIndex(Index, Incoming.getValueType());
410
411 // TODO: We can create TokenFactor node instead of
412 // chaining stores one after another, this may allow
413 // a bit more optimal scheduling for them
414 Chain = Builder.DAG.getStore(Chain, Builder.getCurSDLoc(), Incoming, Loc,
415 MachinePointerInfo::getFixedStack(Index),
416 false, false, 0);
417
418 Builder.StatepointLowering.setLocation(Incoming, Loc);
419 }
420
421 assert(Loc.getNode());
422 return std::make_pair(Loc, Chain);
423}
424
425/// Lower a single value incoming to a statepoint node. This value can be
426/// either a deopt value or a gc value, the handling is the same. We special
427/// case constants and allocas, then fall back to spilling if required.
428static void lowerIncomingStatepointValue(SDValue Incoming,
429 SmallVectorImpl<SDValue> &Ops,
430 SelectionDAGBuilder &Builder) {
431 SDValue Chain = Builder.getRoot();
432
433 if (ConstantSDNode *C = dyn_cast<ConstantSDNode>(Incoming)) {
434 // If the original value was a constant, make sure it gets recorded as
435 // such in the stackmap. This is required so that the consumer can
436 // parse any internal format to the deopt state. It also handles null
437 // pointers and other constant pointers in GC states
Pat Gavlinc7dc6d6ee2015-05-12 19:50:19 +0000438 pushStackMapConstant(Ops, Builder, C->getSExtValue());
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000439 } else if (FrameIndexSDNode *FI = dyn_cast<FrameIndexSDNode>(Incoming)) {
Philip Reamesf8f09332015-03-27 04:52:48 +0000440 // This handles allocas as arguments to the statepoint (this is only
441 // really meaningful for a deopt value. For GC, we'd be trying to
442 // relocate the address of the alloca itself?)
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000443 Ops.push_back(Builder.DAG.getTargetFrameIndex(FI->getIndex(),
Philip Reamesf8f09332015-03-27 04:52:48 +0000444 Incoming.getValueType()));
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000445 } else {
446 // Otherwise, locate a spill slot and explicitly spill it so it
447 // can be found by the runtime later. We currently do not support
448 // tracking values through callee saved registers to their eventual
449 // spill location. This would be a useful optimization, but would
450 // need to be optional since it requires a lot of complexity on the
451 // runtime side which not all would support.
452 std::pair<SDValue, SDValue> Res =
453 spillIncomingStatepointValue(Incoming, Chain, Builder);
454 Ops.push_back(Res.first);
455 Chain = Res.second;
456 }
457
458 Builder.DAG.setRoot(Chain);
459}
460
461/// Lower deopt state and gc pointer arguments of the statepoint. The actual
462/// lowering is described in lowerIncomingStatepointValue. This function is
463/// responsible for lowering everything in the right position and playing some
464/// tricks to avoid redundant stack manipulation where possible. On
465/// completion, 'Ops' will contain ready to use operands for machine code
466/// statepoint. The chain nodes will have already been created and the DAG root
467/// will be set to the last value spilled (if any were).
468static void lowerStatepointMetaArgs(SmallVectorImpl<SDValue> &Ops,
Igor Laevsky7fc58a42015-02-20 15:28:35 +0000469 ImmutableStatepoint StatepointSite,
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000470 SelectionDAGBuilder &Builder) {
471
472 // Lower the deopt and gc arguments for this statepoint. Layout will
473 // be: deopt argument length, deopt arguments.., gc arguments...
474
475 SmallVector<const Value *, 64> Bases, Ptrs, Relocations;
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000476 getIncomingStatepointGCValues(Bases, Ptrs, Relocations, StatepointSite,
477 Builder);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000478
Philip Reames4ac17a32015-01-07 19:07:50 +0000479#ifndef NDEBUG
480 // Check that each of the gc pointer and bases we've gotten out of the
481 // safepoint is something the strategy thinks might be a pointer into the GC
482 // heap. This is basically just here to help catch errors during statepoint
483 // insertion. TODO: This should actually be in the Verifier, but we can't get
484 // to the GCStrategy from there (yet).
Philip Reamese1bf2702015-03-27 05:09:33 +0000485 GCStrategy &S = Builder.GFI->getStrategy();
486 for (const Value *V : Bases) {
487 auto Opt = S.isGCManagedPointer(V);
488 if (Opt.hasValue()) {
489 assert(Opt.getValue() &&
490 "non gc managed base pointer found in statepoint");
Philip Reames4ac17a32015-01-07 19:07:50 +0000491 }
Philip Reamese1bf2702015-03-27 05:09:33 +0000492 }
493 for (const Value *V : Ptrs) {
494 auto Opt = S.isGCManagedPointer(V);
495 if (Opt.hasValue()) {
496 assert(Opt.getValue() &&
497 "non gc managed derived pointer found in statepoint");
Philip Reames4ac17a32015-01-07 19:07:50 +0000498 }
Philip Reamese1bf2702015-03-27 05:09:33 +0000499 }
500 for (const Value *V : Relocations) {
501 auto Opt = S.isGCManagedPointer(V);
502 if (Opt.hasValue()) {
503 assert(Opt.getValue() && "non gc managed pointer relocated");
Philip Reames4ac17a32015-01-07 19:07:50 +0000504 }
505 }
506#endif
507
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000508 // Before we actually start lowering (and allocating spill slots for values),
509 // reserve any stack slots which we judge to be profitable to reuse for a
510 // particular value. This is purely an optimization over the code below and
511 // doesn't change semantics at all. It is important for performance that we
512 // reserve slots for both deopt and gc values before lowering either.
Pat Gavlin08d70272015-05-12 21:33:48 +0000513 for (const Value *V : StatepointSite.vm_state_args()) {
Igor Laevsky346ff622015-06-10 12:31:53 +0000514 reservePreviousStackSlotForValue(V, Builder);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000515 }
Igor Laevsky87ef5ea2015-05-12 13:12:14 +0000516 for (unsigned i = 0; i < Bases.size(); ++i) {
Igor Laevsky346ff622015-06-10 12:31:53 +0000517 reservePreviousStackSlotForValue(Bases[i], Builder);
518 reservePreviousStackSlotForValue(Ptrs[i], Builder);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000519 }
520
521 // First, prefix the list with the number of unique values to be
522 // lowered. Note that this is the number of *Values* not the
523 // number of SDValues required to lower them.
Sanjoy Das499d7032015-05-06 02:36:26 +0000524 const int NumVMSArgs = StatepointSite.getNumTotalVMSArgs();
Pat Gavlinc7dc6d6ee2015-05-12 19:50:19 +0000525 pushStackMapConstant(Ops, Builder, NumVMSArgs);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000526
Pat Gavlin08d70272015-05-12 21:33:48 +0000527 assert(NumVMSArgs == std::distance(StatepointSite.vm_state_begin(),
528 StatepointSite.vm_state_end()));
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000529
530 // The vm state arguments are lowered in an opaque manner. We do
531 // not know what type of values are contained within. We skip the
532 // first one since that happens to be the total number we lowered
533 // explicitly just above. We could have left it in the loop and
534 // not done it explicitly, but it's far easier to understand this
535 // way.
Pat Gavlin08d70272015-05-12 21:33:48 +0000536 for (const Value *V : StatepointSite.vm_state_args()) {
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000537 SDValue Incoming = Builder.getValue(V);
538 lowerIncomingStatepointValue(Incoming, Ops, Builder);
539 }
540
541 // Finally, go ahead and lower all the gc arguments. There's no prefixed
542 // length for this one. After lowering, we'll have the base and pointer
543 // arrays interwoven with each (lowered) base pointer immediately followed by
544 // it's (lowered) derived pointer. i.e
545 // (base[0], ptr[0], base[1], ptr[1], ...)
Igor Laevsky87ef5ea2015-05-12 13:12:14 +0000546 for (unsigned i = 0; i < Bases.size(); ++i) {
547 const Value *Base = Bases[i];
548 lowerIncomingStatepointValue(Builder.getValue(Base), Ops, Builder);
549
550 const Value *Ptr = Ptrs[i];
551 lowerIncomingStatepointValue(Builder.getValue(Ptr), Ops, Builder);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000552 }
Philip Reamesf8f09332015-03-27 04:52:48 +0000553
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000554 // If there are any explicit spill slots passed to the statepoint, record
Philip Reamesf8f09332015-03-27 04:52:48 +0000555 // them, but otherwise do not do anything special. These are user provided
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000556 // allocas and give control over placement to the consumer. In this case,
Philip Reamesf8f09332015-03-27 04:52:48 +0000557 // it is the contents of the slot which may get updated, not the pointer to
558 // the alloca
559 for (Value *V : StatepointSite.gc_args()) {
560 SDValue Incoming = Builder.getValue(V);
561 if (FrameIndexSDNode *FI = dyn_cast<FrameIndexSDNode>(Incoming)) {
562 // This handles allocas as arguments to the statepoint
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000563 Ops.push_back(Builder.DAG.getTargetFrameIndex(FI->getIndex(),
Philip Reamesf8f09332015-03-27 04:52:48 +0000564 Incoming.getValueType()));
Philip Reamesf8f09332015-03-27 04:52:48 +0000565 }
566 }
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +0000567
568 // Record computed locations for all lowered values.
569 // This can not be embedded in lowering loops as we need to record *all*
570 // values, while previous loops account only values with unique SDValues.
571 const Instruction *StatepointInstr =
572 StatepointSite.getCallSite().getInstruction();
573 FunctionLoweringInfo::StatepointSpilledValueMapTy &SpillMap =
574 Builder.FuncInfo.StatepointRelocatedValues[StatepointInstr];
575
576 for (GCRelocateOperands RelocateOpers :
577 StatepointSite.getRelocates(StatepointSite)) {
578 const Value *V = RelocateOpers.getDerivedPtr();
579 SDValue SDV = Builder.getValue(V);
580 SDValue Loc = Builder.StatepointLowering.getLocation(SDV);
581
582 if (Loc.getNode()) {
583 SpillMap[V] = cast<FrameIndexSDNode>(Loc)->getIndex();
584 } else {
585 // Record value as visited, but not spilled. This is case for allocas
586 // and constants. For this values we can avoid emiting spill load while
587 // visiting corresponding gc_relocate.
588 // Actually we do not need to record them in this map at all.
589 // We do this only to check that we are not relocating any unvisited value.
590 SpillMap[V] = None;
591
592 // Default llvm mechanisms for exporting values which are used in
593 // different basic blocks does not work for gc relocates.
594 // Note that it would be incorrect to teach llvm that all relocates are
595 // uses of the corresponging values so that it would automatically
596 // export them. Relocates of the spilled values does not use original
597 // value.
598 if (StatepointSite.getCallSite().isInvoke())
599 Builder.ExportFromCurrentBlock(V);
600 }
601 }
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000602}
Igor Laevsky7fc58a42015-02-20 15:28:35 +0000603
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000604void SelectionDAGBuilder::visitStatepoint(const CallInst &CI) {
Igor Laevsky7fc58a42015-02-20 15:28:35 +0000605 // Check some preconditions for sanity
606 assert(isStatepoint(&CI) &&
607 "function called must be the statepoint function");
608
609 LowerStatepoint(ImmutableStatepoint(&CI));
610}
611
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000612void SelectionDAGBuilder::LowerStatepoint(
613 ImmutableStatepoint ISP, MachineBasicBlock *LandingPad /*=nullptr*/) {
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000614 // The basic scheme here is that information about both the original call and
615 // the safepoint is encoded in the CallInst. We create a temporary call and
616 // lower it, then reverse engineer the calling sequence.
617
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000618 NumOfStatepoints++;
619 // Clear state
620 StatepointLowering.startNewStatepoint(*this);
621
Igor Laevsky7fc58a42015-02-20 15:28:35 +0000622 ImmutableCallSite CS(ISP.getCallSite());
623
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000624#ifndef NDEBUG
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +0000625 // Consistency check. Don't do this for invokes. It would be too
626 // expensive to preserve this information across different basic blocks
627 if (!CS.isInvoke()) {
628 for (const User *U : CS->users()) {
629 const CallInst *Call = cast<CallInst>(U);
630 if (isGCRelocate(Call))
631 StatepointLowering.scheduleRelocCall(*Call);
632 }
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000633 }
634#endif
635
Philip Reames72fbe7a2014-12-02 21:01:48 +0000636#ifndef NDEBUG
637 // If this is a malformed statepoint, report it early to simplify debugging.
638 // This should catch any IR level mistake that's made when constructing or
639 // transforming statepoints.
640 ISP.verify();
Philip Reames4ac17a32015-01-07 19:07:50 +0000641
642 // Check that the associated GCStrategy expects to encounter statepoints.
Philip Reamese1bf2702015-03-27 05:09:33 +0000643 assert(GFI->getStrategy().useStatepoints() &&
644 "GCStrategy does not expect to encounter statepoints");
Philip Reames72fbe7a2014-12-02 21:01:48 +0000645#endif
646
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000647 // Lower statepoint vmstate and gcstate arguments
Sanjoy Das3fb91c02015-05-05 23:06:49 +0000648 SmallVector<SDValue, 10> LoweredMetaArgs;
649 lowerStatepointMetaArgs(LoweredMetaArgs, ISP, *this);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000650
651 // Get call node, we will replace it later with statepoint
Sanjoy Dasc6bf3e92015-05-06 02:36:20 +0000652 SDNode *CallNode =
653 lowerCallFromStatepoint(ISP, LandingPad, *this, PendingExports);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000654
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000655 // Construct the actual GC_TRANSITION_START, STATEPOINT, and GC_TRANSITION_END
656 // nodes with all the appropriate arguments and return values.
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000657
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000658 // Call Node: Chain, Target, {Args}, RegMask, [Glue]
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000659 SDValue Chain = CallNode->getOperand(0);
660
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000661 SDValue Glue;
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000662 bool CallHasIncomingGlue = CallNode->getGluedNode();
663 if (CallHasIncomingGlue) {
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000664 // Glue is always last operand
665 Glue = CallNode->getOperand(CallNode->getNumOperands() - 1);
666 }
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000667
668 // Build the GC_TRANSITION_START node if necessary.
669 //
670 // The operands to the GC_TRANSITION_{START,END} nodes are laid out in the
671 // order in which they appear in the call to the statepoint intrinsic. If
672 // any of the operands is a pointer-typed, that operand is immediately
673 // followed by a SRCVALUE for the pointer that may be used during lowering
674 // (e.g. to form MachinePointerInfo values for loads/stores).
675 const bool IsGCTransition =
676 (ISP.getFlags() & (uint64_t)StatepointFlags::GCTransition) ==
677 (uint64_t)StatepointFlags::GCTransition;
678 if (IsGCTransition) {
679 SmallVector<SDValue, 8> TSOps;
680
681 // Add chain
682 TSOps.push_back(Chain);
683
684 // Add GC transition arguments
Pat Gavlin08d70272015-05-12 21:33:48 +0000685 for (const Value *V : ISP.gc_transition_args()) {
686 TSOps.push_back(getValue(V));
687 if (V->getType()->isPointerTy())
688 TSOps.push_back(DAG.getSrcValue(V));
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000689 }
690
691 // Add glue if necessary
692 if (CallHasIncomingGlue)
693 TSOps.push_back(Glue);
694
695 SDVTList NodeTys = DAG.getVTList(MVT::Other, MVT::Glue);
696
697 SDValue GCTransitionStart =
698 DAG.getNode(ISD::GC_TRANSITION_START, getCurSDLoc(), NodeTys, TSOps);
699
700 Chain = GCTransitionStart.getValue(0);
701 Glue = GCTransitionStart.getValue(1);
702 }
703
Sanjoy Dasa1d39ba2015-05-12 23:52:24 +0000704 // TODO: Currently, all of these operands are being marked as read/write in
705 // PrologEpilougeInserter.cpp, we should special case the VMState arguments
706 // and flags to be read-only.
707 SmallVector<SDValue, 40> Ops;
708
709 // Add the <id> and <numBytes> constants.
710 Ops.push_back(DAG.getTargetConstant(ISP.getID(), getCurSDLoc(), MVT::i64));
711 Ops.push_back(
712 DAG.getTargetConstant(ISP.getNumPatchBytes(), getCurSDLoc(), MVT::i32));
713
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000714 // Calculate and push starting position of vmstate arguments
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000715 // Get number of arguments incoming directly into call node
716 unsigned NumCallRegArgs =
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000717 CallNode->getNumOperands() - (CallHasIncomingGlue ? 4 : 3);
Sergey Dmitrouk842a51b2015-04-28 14:05:47 +0000718 Ops.push_back(DAG.getTargetConstant(NumCallRegArgs, getCurSDLoc(), MVT::i32));
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000719
720 // Add call target
721 SDValue CallTarget = SDValue(CallNode->getOperand(1).getNode(), 0);
722 Ops.push_back(CallTarget);
723
724 // Add call arguments
725 // Get position of register mask in the call
726 SDNode::op_iterator RegMaskIt;
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000727 if (CallHasIncomingGlue)
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000728 RegMaskIt = CallNode->op_end() - 2;
729 else
730 RegMaskIt = CallNode->op_end() - 1;
731 Ops.insert(Ops.end(), CallNode->op_begin() + 2, RegMaskIt);
732
Pat Gavlinc7dc6d6ee2015-05-12 19:50:19 +0000733 // Add a constant argument for the calling convention
734 pushStackMapConstant(Ops, *this, CS.getCallingConv());
735
736 // Add a constant argument for the flags
Sanjoy Dasa1d39ba2015-05-12 23:52:24 +0000737 uint64_t Flags = ISP.getFlags();
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000738 assert(
739 ((Flags & ~(uint64_t)StatepointFlags::MaskAll) == 0)
740 && "unknown flag used");
Pat Gavlinc7dc6d6ee2015-05-12 19:50:19 +0000741 pushStackMapConstant(Ops, *this, Flags);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000742
743 // Insert all vmstate and gcstate arguments
Sanjoy Das3fb91c02015-05-05 23:06:49 +0000744 Ops.insert(Ops.end(), LoweredMetaArgs.begin(), LoweredMetaArgs.end());
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000745
746 // Add register mask from call node
747 Ops.push_back(*RegMaskIt);
748
749 // Add chain
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000750 Ops.push_back(Chain);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000751
752 // Same for the glue, but we add it only if original call had it
753 if (Glue.getNode())
754 Ops.push_back(Glue);
755
Benjamin Kramerea68a942015-02-19 15:26:17 +0000756 // Compute return values. Provide a glue output since we consume one as
757 // input. This allows someone else to chain off us as needed.
758 SDVTList NodeTys = DAG.getVTList(MVT::Other, MVT::Glue);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000759
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000760 SDNode *StatepointMCNode =
761 DAG.getMachineNode(TargetOpcode::STATEPOINT, getCurSDLoc(), NodeTys, Ops);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000762
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000763 SDNode *SinkNode = StatepointMCNode;
764
765 // Build the GC_TRANSITION_END node if necessary.
766 //
767 // See the comment above regarding GC_TRANSITION_START for the layout of
768 // the operands to the GC_TRANSITION_END node.
769 if (IsGCTransition) {
770 SmallVector<SDValue, 8> TEOps;
771
772 // Add chain
773 TEOps.push_back(SDValue(StatepointMCNode, 0));
774
775 // Add GC transition arguments
Pat Gavlin08d70272015-05-12 21:33:48 +0000776 for (const Value *V : ISP.gc_transition_args()) {
777 TEOps.push_back(getValue(V));
778 if (V->getType()->isPointerTy())
779 TEOps.push_back(DAG.getSrcValue(V));
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000780 }
781
782 // Add glue
783 TEOps.push_back(SDValue(StatepointMCNode, 1));
784
785 SDVTList NodeTys = DAG.getVTList(MVT::Other, MVT::Glue);
786
787 SDValue GCTransitionStart =
788 DAG.getNode(ISD::GC_TRANSITION_END, getCurSDLoc(), NodeTys, TEOps);
789
790 SinkNode = GCTransitionStart.getNode();
791 }
792
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000793 // Replace original call
Pat Gavlincc0431d2015-05-08 18:07:42 +0000794 DAG.ReplaceAllUsesWith(CallNode, SinkNode); // This may update Root
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000795 // Remove originall call node
796 DAG.DeleteNode(CallNode);
797
798 // DON'T set the root - under the assumption that it's already set past the
799 // inserted node we created.
800
801 // TODO: A better future implementation would be to emit a single variable
802 // argument, variable return value STATEPOINT node here and then hookup the
803 // return value of each gc.relocate to the respective output of the
804 // previously emitted STATEPOINT value. Unfortunately, this doesn't appear
805 // to actually be possible today.
806}
807
808void SelectionDAGBuilder::visitGCResult(const CallInst &CI) {
809 // The result value of the gc_result is simply the result of the actual
810 // call. We've already emitted this, so just grab the value.
811 Instruction *I = cast<Instruction>(CI.getArgOperand(0));
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000812 assert(isStatepoint(I) && "first argument must be a statepoint token");
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000813
Igor Laevsky85f7f722015-03-10 16:26:48 +0000814 if (isa<InvokeInst>(I)) {
815 // For invokes we should have stored call result in a virtual register.
816 // We can not use default getValue() functionality to copy value from this
817 // register because statepoint and actuall call return types can be
818 // different, and getValue() will use CopyFromReg of the wrong type,
819 // which is always i32 in our case.
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000820 PointerType *CalleeType =
Sanjoy Das499d7032015-05-06 02:36:26 +0000821 cast<PointerType>(ImmutableStatepoint(I).getActualCallee()->getType());
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000822 Type *RetTy =
823 cast<FunctionType>(CalleeType->getElementType())->getReturnType();
Igor Laevsky85f7f722015-03-10 16:26:48 +0000824 SDValue CopyFromReg = getCopyFromRegs(I, RetTy);
825
826 assert(CopyFromReg.getNode());
827 setValue(&CI, CopyFromReg);
Pat Gavlin022c5ac2015-04-29 21:52:45 +0000828 } else {
Igor Laevsky85f7f722015-03-10 16:26:48 +0000829 setValue(&CI, getValue(I));
830 }
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000831}
832
833void SelectionDAGBuilder::visitGCRelocate(const CallInst &CI) {
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +0000834 GCRelocateOperands RelocateOpers(&CI);
835
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000836#ifndef NDEBUG
837 // Consistency check
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +0000838 // We skip this check for invoke statepoints. It would be too expensive to
839 // preserve validation info through different basic blocks.
840 if (!RelocateOpers.isTiedToInvoke()) {
841 StatepointLowering.relocCallVisited(CI);
842 }
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000843#endif
844
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +0000845 const Value *DerivedPtr = RelocateOpers.getDerivedPtr();
846 SDValue SD = getValue(DerivedPtr);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000847
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +0000848 FunctionLoweringInfo::StatepointSpilledValueMapTy &SpillMap =
849 FuncInfo.StatepointRelocatedValues[RelocateOpers.getStatepoint()];
850
851 // We should have recorded location for this pointer
852 assert(SpillMap.count(DerivedPtr) && "Relocating not lowered gc value");
853 Optional<int> DerivedPtrLocation = SpillMap[DerivedPtr];
854
855 // We didn't need to spill these special cases (constants and allocas).
856 // See the handling in spillIncomingValueForStatepoint for detail.
857 if (!DerivedPtrLocation) {
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000858 setValue(&CI, SD);
859 return;
860 }
861
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +0000862 SDValue SpillSlot = DAG.getTargetFrameIndex(*DerivedPtrLocation,
863 SD.getValueType());
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000864
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +0000865 // Be conservative: flush all pending loads
866 // TODO: Probably we can be less restrictive on this,
867 // it may allow more scheduling opprtunities
868 SDValue Chain = getRoot();
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000869
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +0000870 SDValue SpillLoad =
871 DAG.getLoad(SpillSlot.getValueType(), getCurSDLoc(), Chain, SpillSlot,
872 MachinePointerInfo::getFixedStack(*DerivedPtrLocation),
873 false, false, false, 0);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000874
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +0000875 // Again, be conservative, don't emit pending loads
876 DAG.setRoot(SpillLoad.getValue(1));
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000877
Igor Laevsky423bc9ec2015-05-20 11:37:25 +0000878 assert(SpillLoad.getNode());
879 setValue(&CI, SpillLoad);
Philip Reames1a1bdb22014-12-02 18:50:36 +0000880}