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Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +00001//===-- AMDGPURewriteOutArgumentsPass.cpp - Create struct returns ---------===//
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/// \file This pass attempts to replace out argument usage with a return of a
11/// struct.
12///
13/// We can support returning a lot of values directly in registers, but
14/// idiomatic C code frequently uses a pointer argument to return a second value
15/// rather than returning a struct by value. GPU stack access is also quite
16/// painful, so we want to avoid that if possible. Passing a stack object
17/// pointer to a function also requires an additional address expansion code
18/// sequence to convert the pointer to be relative to the kernel's scratch wave
19/// offset register since the callee doesn't know what stack frame the incoming
20/// pointer is relative to.
21///
22/// The goal is to try rewriting code that looks like this:
23///
24/// int foo(int a, int b, int* out) {
25/// *out = bar();
26/// return a + b;
27/// }
28///
29/// into something like this:
30///
31/// std::pair<int, int> foo(int a, int b) {
32/// return std::make_pair(a + b, bar());
33/// }
34///
35/// Typically the incoming pointer is a simple alloca for a temporary variable
36/// to use the API, which if replaced with a struct return will be easily SROA'd
37/// out when the stub function we create is inlined
38///
39/// This pass introduces the struct return, but leaves the unused pointer
40/// arguments and introduces a new stub function calling the struct returning
41/// body. DeadArgumentElimination should be run after this to clean these up.
42//
43//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
44
45#include "AMDGPU.h"
46#include "Utils/AMDGPUBaseInfo.h"
47
48#include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryDependenceAnalysis.h"
49#include "llvm/ADT/BitVector.h"
50#include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
51#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
52#include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h"
53#include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
54#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Cloning.h"
55#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
56
57#define DEBUG_TYPE "amdgpu-rewrite-out-arguments"
58
59using namespace llvm;
60
61namespace {
62
63static cl::opt<bool> AnyAddressSpace(
64 "amdgpu-any-address-space-out-arguments",
65 cl::desc("Replace pointer out arguments with "
66 "struct returns for non-private address space"),
67 cl::Hidden,
68 cl::init(false));
69
70static cl::opt<unsigned> MaxNumRetRegs(
71 "amdgpu-max-return-arg-num-regs",
72 cl::desc("Approximately limit number of return registers for replacing out arguments"),
73 cl::Hidden,
74 cl::init(16));
75
76STATISTIC(NumOutArgumentsReplaced,
77 "Number out arguments moved to struct return values");
78STATISTIC(NumOutArgumentFunctionsReplaced,
79 "Number of functions with out arguments moved to struct return values");
80
81class AMDGPURewriteOutArguments : public FunctionPass {
82private:
83 const DataLayout *DL = nullptr;
84 MemoryDependenceResults *MDA = nullptr;
85
Matt Arsenaultda9ab142017-07-28 19:06:16 +000086 bool checkArgumentUses(Value &Arg) const;
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +000087 bool isOutArgumentCandidate(Argument &Arg) const;
88
Matt Arsenaultda9ab142017-07-28 19:06:16 +000089 bool isVec3ToVec4Shuffle(Type *Ty0, Type* Ty1) const;
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +000090public:
91 static char ID;
92
93 AMDGPURewriteOutArguments() :
94 FunctionPass(ID) {}
95
96 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override {
97 AU.addRequired<MemoryDependenceWrapperPass>();
98 FunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
99 }
100
101 bool doInitialization(Module &M) override;
102 bool runOnFunction(Function &M) override;
103};
104
105} // End anonymous namespace
106
107INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(AMDGPURewriteOutArguments, DEBUG_TYPE,
108 "AMDGPU Rewrite Out Arguments", false, false)
109INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(MemoryDependenceWrapperPass)
110INITIALIZE_PASS_END(AMDGPURewriteOutArguments, DEBUG_TYPE,
111 "AMDGPU Rewrite Out Arguments", false, false)
112
113char AMDGPURewriteOutArguments::ID = 0;
114
Matt Arsenaultda9ab142017-07-28 19:06:16 +0000115bool AMDGPURewriteOutArguments::checkArgumentUses(Value &Arg) const {
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +0000116 const int MaxUses = 10;
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +0000117 int UseCount = 0;
118
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +0000119 for (Use &U : Arg.uses()) {
120 StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(U.getUser());
121 if (UseCount > MaxUses)
122 return false;
123
Matt Arsenaultda9ab142017-07-28 19:06:16 +0000124 if (!SI) {
125 auto *BCI = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(U.getUser());
126 if (!BCI || !BCI->hasOneUse())
127 return false;
128
129 // We don't handle multiple stores currently, so stores to aggregate
130 // pointers aren't worth the trouble since they are canonically split up.
131 Type *DestEltTy = BCI->getType()->getPointerElementType();
132 if (DestEltTy->isAggregateType())
133 return false;
134
135 // We could handle these if we had a convenient way to bitcast between
136 // them.
137 Type *SrcEltTy = Arg.getType()->getPointerElementType();
138 if (SrcEltTy->isArrayTy())
139 return false;
140
141 // Special case handle structs with single members. It is useful to handle
142 // some casts between structs and non-structs, but we can't bitcast
143 // directly between them. directly bitcast between them. Blender uses
144 // some casts that look like { <3 x float> }* to <4 x float>*
145 if ((SrcEltTy->isStructTy() && (SrcEltTy->getNumContainedTypes() != 1)))
146 return false;
147
148 // Clang emits OpenCL 3-vector type accesses with a bitcast to the
149 // equivalent 4-element vector and accesses that, and we're looking for
150 // this pointer cast.
151 if (DL->getTypeAllocSize(SrcEltTy) != DL->getTypeAllocSize(DestEltTy))
152 return false;
153
154 return checkArgumentUses(*BCI);
155 }
156
157 if (!SI->isSimple() ||
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +0000158 U.getOperandNo() != StoreInst::getPointerOperandIndex())
159 return false;
160
161 ++UseCount;
162 }
163
164 // Skip unused arguments.
165 return UseCount > 0;
166}
167
Matt Arsenaultda9ab142017-07-28 19:06:16 +0000168bool AMDGPURewriteOutArguments::isOutArgumentCandidate(Argument &Arg) const {
169 const unsigned MaxOutArgSizeBytes = 4 * MaxNumRetRegs;
170 PointerType *ArgTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Arg.getType());
171
172 // TODO: It might be useful for any out arguments, not just privates.
173 if (!ArgTy || (ArgTy->getAddressSpace() != DL->getAllocaAddrSpace() &&
174 !AnyAddressSpace) ||
175 Arg.hasByValAttr() || Arg.hasStructRetAttr() ||
176 DL->getTypeStoreSize(ArgTy->getPointerElementType()) > MaxOutArgSizeBytes) {
177 return false;
178 }
179
180 return checkArgumentUses(Arg);
181}
182
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +0000183bool AMDGPURewriteOutArguments::doInitialization(Module &M) {
184 DL = &M.getDataLayout();
185 return false;
186}
187
Matt Arsenaultda9ab142017-07-28 19:06:16 +0000188bool AMDGPURewriteOutArguments::isVec3ToVec4Shuffle(Type *Ty0, Type* Ty1) const {
189 VectorType *VT0 = dyn_cast<VectorType>(Ty0);
190 VectorType *VT1 = dyn_cast<VectorType>(Ty1);
191 if (!VT0 || !VT1)
192 return false;
193
194 if (VT0->getNumElements() != 3 ||
195 VT1->getNumElements() != 4)
196 return false;
197
198 return DL->getTypeSizeInBits(VT0->getElementType()) ==
199 DL->getTypeSizeInBits(VT1->getElementType());
200}
201
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +0000202bool AMDGPURewriteOutArguments::runOnFunction(Function &F) {
203 if (skipFunction(F))
204 return false;
205
206 // TODO: Could probably handle variadic functions.
207 if (F.isVarArg() || F.hasStructRetAttr() ||
208 AMDGPU::isEntryFunctionCC(F.getCallingConv()))
209 return false;
210
211 MDA = &getAnalysis<MemoryDependenceWrapperPass>().getMemDep();
212
213 unsigned ReturnNumRegs = 0;
214 SmallSet<int, 4> OutArgIndexes;
215 SmallVector<Type *, 4> ReturnTypes;
216 Type *RetTy = F.getReturnType();
217 if (!RetTy->isVoidTy()) {
218 ReturnNumRegs = DL->getTypeStoreSize(RetTy) / 4;
219
220 if (ReturnNumRegs >= MaxNumRetRegs)
221 return false;
222
223 ReturnTypes.push_back(RetTy);
224 }
225
226 SmallVector<Argument *, 4> OutArgs;
227 for (Argument &Arg : F.args()) {
228 if (isOutArgumentCandidate(Arg)) {
229 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found possible out argument " << Arg
230 << " in function " << F.getName() << '\n');
231 OutArgs.push_back(&Arg);
232 }
233 }
234
235 if (OutArgs.empty())
236 return false;
237
238 typedef SmallVector<std::pair<Argument *, Value *>, 4> ReplacementVec;
239 DenseMap<ReturnInst *, ReplacementVec> Replacements;
240
241 SmallVector<ReturnInst *, 4> Returns;
242 for (BasicBlock &BB : F) {
243 if (ReturnInst *RI = dyn_cast<ReturnInst>(&BB.back()))
244 Returns.push_back(RI);
245 }
246
247 if (Returns.empty())
248 return false;
249
250 bool Changing;
251
252 do {
253 Changing = false;
254
255 // Keep retrying if we are able to successfully eliminate an argument. This
256 // helps with cases with multiple arguments which may alias, such as in a
257 // sincos implemntation. If we have 2 stores to arguments, on the first
258 // attempt the MDA query will succeed for the second store but not the
259 // first. On the second iteration we've removed that out clobbering argument
260 // (by effectively moving it into another function) and will find the second
261 // argument is OK to move.
262 for (Argument *OutArg : OutArgs) {
263 bool ThisReplaceable = true;
264 SmallVector<std::pair<ReturnInst *, StoreInst *>, 4> ReplaceableStores;
265
266 Type *ArgTy = OutArg->getType()->getPointerElementType();
267
268 // Skip this argument if converting it will push us over the register
269 // count to return limit.
270
271 // TODO: This is an approximation. When legalized this could be more. We
272 // can ask TLI for exactly how many.
273 unsigned ArgNumRegs = DL->getTypeStoreSize(ArgTy) / 4;
274 if (ArgNumRegs + ReturnNumRegs > MaxNumRetRegs)
275 continue;
276
277 // An argument is convertible only if all exit blocks are able to replace
278 // it.
279 for (ReturnInst *RI : Returns) {
280 BasicBlock *BB = RI->getParent();
281
282 MemDepResult Q = MDA->getPointerDependencyFrom(MemoryLocation(OutArg),
283 true, BB->end(), BB, RI);
284 StoreInst *SI = nullptr;
285 if (Q.isDef())
286 SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(Q.getInst());
287
288 if (SI) {
289 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Found out argument store: " << *SI << '\n');
290 ReplaceableStores.emplace_back(RI, SI);
291 } else {
292 ThisReplaceable = false;
293 break;
294 }
295 }
296
297 if (!ThisReplaceable)
298 continue; // Try the next argument candidate.
299
300 for (std::pair<ReturnInst *, StoreInst *> Store : ReplaceableStores) {
301 Value *ReplVal = Store.second->getValueOperand();
302
303 auto &ValVec = Replacements[Store.first];
304 if (llvm::find_if(ValVec,
305 [OutArg](const std::pair<Argument *, Value *> &Entry) {
306 return Entry.first == OutArg;}) != ValVec.end()) {
307 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Saw multiple out arg stores" << *OutArg << '\n');
308 // It is possible to see stores to the same argument multiple times,
309 // but we expect these would have been optimized out already.
310 ThisReplaceable = false;
311 break;
312 }
313
314 ValVec.emplace_back(OutArg, ReplVal);
315 Store.second->eraseFromParent();
316 }
317
318 if (ThisReplaceable) {
319 ReturnTypes.push_back(ArgTy);
320 OutArgIndexes.insert(OutArg->getArgNo());
321 ++NumOutArgumentsReplaced;
322 Changing = true;
323 }
324 }
325 } while (Changing);
326
327 if (Replacements.empty())
328 return false;
329
330 LLVMContext &Ctx = F.getParent()->getContext();
331 StructType *NewRetTy = StructType::create(Ctx, ReturnTypes, F.getName());
332
333 FunctionType *NewFuncTy = FunctionType::get(NewRetTy,
334 F.getFunctionType()->params(),
335 F.isVarArg());
336
337 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Computed new return type: " << *NewRetTy << '\n');
338
339 Function *NewFunc = Function::Create(NewFuncTy, Function::PrivateLinkage,
340 F.getName() + ".body");
341 F.getParent()->getFunctionList().insert(F.getIterator(), NewFunc);
342 NewFunc->copyAttributesFrom(&F);
343 NewFunc->setComdat(F.getComdat());
344
345 // We want to preserve the function and param attributes, but need to strip
346 // off any return attributes, e.g. zeroext doesn't make sense with a struct.
347 NewFunc->stealArgumentListFrom(F);
348
349 AttrBuilder RetAttrs;
350 RetAttrs.addAttribute(Attribute::SExt);
351 RetAttrs.addAttribute(Attribute::ZExt);
352 RetAttrs.addAttribute(Attribute::NoAlias);
353 NewFunc->removeAttributes(AttributeList::ReturnIndex, RetAttrs);
354 // TODO: How to preserve metadata?
355
356 // Move the body of the function into the new rewritten function, and replace
357 // this function with a stub.
358 NewFunc->getBasicBlockList().splice(NewFunc->begin(), F.getBasicBlockList());
359
360 for (std::pair<ReturnInst *, ReplacementVec> &Replacement : Replacements) {
361 ReturnInst *RI = Replacement.first;
362 IRBuilder<> B(RI);
363 B.SetCurrentDebugLocation(RI->getDebugLoc());
364
365 int RetIdx = 0;
366 Value *NewRetVal = UndefValue::get(NewRetTy);
367
368 Value *RetVal = RI->getReturnValue();
369 if (RetVal)
370 NewRetVal = B.CreateInsertValue(NewRetVal, RetVal, RetIdx++);
371
Matt Arsenaultda9ab142017-07-28 19:06:16 +0000372
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +0000373 for (std::pair<Argument *, Value *> ReturnPoint : Replacement.second) {
Matt Arsenaultda9ab142017-07-28 19:06:16 +0000374 Argument *Arg = ReturnPoint.first;
375 Value *Val = ReturnPoint.second;
376 Type *EltTy = Arg->getType()->getPointerElementType();
377 if (Val->getType() != EltTy) {
378 Type *EffectiveEltTy = EltTy;
379 if (StructType *CT = dyn_cast<StructType>(EltTy)) {
380 assert(CT->getNumContainedTypes() == 1);
381 EffectiveEltTy = CT->getContainedType(0);
382 }
383
384 if (DL->getTypeSizeInBits(EffectiveEltTy) !=
385 DL->getTypeSizeInBits(Val->getType())) {
386 assert(isVec3ToVec4Shuffle(EffectiveEltTy, Val->getType()));
387 Val = B.CreateShuffleVector(Val, UndefValue::get(Val->getType()),
388 { 0, 1, 2 });
389 }
390
391 Val = B.CreateBitCast(Val, EffectiveEltTy);
392
393 // Re-create single element composite.
394 if (EltTy != EffectiveEltTy)
395 Val = B.CreateInsertValue(UndefValue::get(EltTy), Val, 0);
396 }
397
398 NewRetVal = B.CreateInsertValue(NewRetVal, Val, RetIdx++);
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +0000399 }
400
401 if (RetVal)
402 RI->setOperand(0, NewRetVal);
403 else {
404 B.CreateRet(NewRetVal);
405 RI->eraseFromParent();
406 }
407 }
408
409 SmallVector<Value *, 16> StubCallArgs;
410 for (Argument &Arg : F.args()) {
411 if (OutArgIndexes.count(Arg.getArgNo())) {
412 // It's easier to preserve the type of the argument list. We rely on
413 // DeadArgumentElimination to take care of these.
414 StubCallArgs.push_back(UndefValue::get(Arg.getType()));
415 } else {
416 StubCallArgs.push_back(&Arg);
417 }
418 }
419
420 BasicBlock *StubBB = BasicBlock::Create(Ctx, "", &F);
421 IRBuilder<> B(StubBB);
422 CallInst *StubCall = B.CreateCall(NewFunc, StubCallArgs);
423
424 int RetIdx = RetTy->isVoidTy() ? 0 : 1;
425 for (Argument &Arg : F.args()) {
426 if (!OutArgIndexes.count(Arg.getArgNo()))
427 continue;
428
Matt Arsenaultda9ab142017-07-28 19:06:16 +0000429 PointerType *ArgType = cast<PointerType>(Arg.getType());
430
431 auto *EltTy = ArgType->getElementType();
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +0000432 unsigned Align = Arg.getParamAlignment();
433 if (Align == 0)
434 Align = DL->getABITypeAlignment(EltTy);
435
436 Value *Val = B.CreateExtractValue(StubCall, RetIdx++);
Matt Arsenaultda9ab142017-07-28 19:06:16 +0000437 Type *PtrTy = Val->getType()->getPointerTo(ArgType->getAddressSpace());
438
439 // We can peek through bitcasts, so the type may not match.
440 Value *PtrVal = B.CreateBitCast(&Arg, PtrTy);
441
442 B.CreateAlignedStore(Val, PtrVal, Align);
Matt Arsenaultc06574f2017-07-28 18:40:05 +0000443 }
444
445 if (!RetTy->isVoidTy()) {
446 B.CreateRet(B.CreateExtractValue(StubCall, 0));
447 } else {
448 B.CreateRetVoid();
449 }
450
451 // The function is now a stub we want to inline.
452 F.addFnAttr(Attribute::AlwaysInline);
453
454 ++NumOutArgumentFunctionsReplaced;
455 return true;
456}
457
458FunctionPass *llvm::createAMDGPURewriteOutArgumentsPass() {
459 return new AMDGPURewriteOutArguments();
460}