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//===-- AArch64BranchFixupPass.cpp - AArch64 branch fixup -----------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file contains a pass that fixes AArch64 branches which have ended up out
// of range for their immediate operands.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#define DEBUG_TYPE "aarch64-branch-fixup"
#include "AArch64.h"
#include "AArch64InstrInfo.h"
#include "Utils/AArch64BaseInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Format.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
using namespace llvm;
STATISTIC(NumSplit, "Number of uncond branches inserted");
STATISTIC(NumCBrFixed, "Number of cond branches fixed");
/// Return the worst case padding that could result from unknown offset bits.
/// This does not include alignment padding caused by known offset bits.
///
/// @param LogAlign log2(alignment)
/// @param KnownBits Number of known low offset bits.
static inline unsigned UnknownPadding(unsigned LogAlign, unsigned KnownBits) {
if (KnownBits < LogAlign)
return (1u << LogAlign) - (1u << KnownBits);
return 0;
}
namespace {
/// Due to limited PC-relative displacements, conditional branches to distant
/// blocks may need converting into an unconditional equivalent. For example:
/// tbz w1, #0, far_away
/// becomes
/// tbnz w1, #0, skip
/// b far_away
/// skip:
class AArch64BranchFixup : public MachineFunctionPass {
/// Information about the offset and size of a single basic block.
struct BasicBlockInfo {
/// Distance from the beginning of the function to the beginning of this
/// basic block.
///
/// Offsets are computed assuming worst case padding before an aligned
/// block. This means that subtracting basic block offsets always gives a
/// conservative estimate of the real distance which may be smaller.
///
/// Because worst case padding is used, the computed offset of an aligned
/// block may not actually be aligned.
unsigned Offset;
/// Size of the basic block in bytes. If the block contains inline
/// assembly, this is a worst case estimate.
///
/// The size does not include any alignment padding whether from the
/// beginning of the block, or from an aligned jump table at the end.
unsigned Size;
/// The number of low bits in Offset that are known to be exact. The
/// remaining bits of Offset are an upper bound.
uint8_t KnownBits;
/// When non-zero, the block contains instructions (inline asm) of unknown
/// size. The real size may be smaller than Size bytes by a multiple of 1
/// << Unalign.
uint8_t Unalign;
BasicBlockInfo() : Offset(0), Size(0), KnownBits(0), Unalign(0) {}
/// Compute the number of known offset bits internally to this block.
/// This number should be used to predict worst case padding when
/// splitting the block.
unsigned internalKnownBits() const {
unsigned Bits = Unalign ? Unalign : KnownBits;
// If the block size isn't a multiple of the known bits, assume the
// worst case padding.
if (Size & ((1u << Bits) - 1))
Bits = countTrailingZeros(Size);
return Bits;
}
/// Compute the offset immediately following this block. If LogAlign is
/// specified, return the offset the successor block will get if it has
/// this alignment.
unsigned postOffset(unsigned LogAlign = 0) const {
unsigned PO = Offset + Size;
if (!LogAlign)
return PO;
// Add alignment padding from the terminator.
return PO + UnknownPadding(LogAlign, internalKnownBits());
}
/// Compute the number of known low bits of postOffset. If this block
/// contains inline asm, the number of known bits drops to the
/// instruction alignment. An aligned terminator may increase the number
/// of know bits.
/// If LogAlign is given, also consider the alignment of the next block.
unsigned postKnownBits(unsigned LogAlign = 0) const {
return std::max(LogAlign, internalKnownBits());
}
};
std::vector<BasicBlockInfo> BBInfo;
/// One per immediate branch, keeping the machine instruction pointer,
/// conditional or unconditional, the max displacement, and (if IsCond is
/// true) the corresponding inverted branch opcode.
struct ImmBranch {
MachineInstr *MI;
unsigned OffsetBits : 31;
bool IsCond : 1;
ImmBranch(MachineInstr *mi, unsigned offsetbits, bool cond)
: MI(mi), OffsetBits(offsetbits), IsCond(cond) {}
};
/// Keep track of all the immediate branch instructions.
///
std::vector<ImmBranch> ImmBranches;
MachineFunction *MF;
const AArch64InstrInfo *TII;
public:
static char ID;
AArch64BranchFixup() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) {}
virtual bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF);
virtual const char *getPassName() const {
return "AArch64 branch fixup pass";
}
private:
void initializeFunctionInfo();
MachineBasicBlock *splitBlockBeforeInstr(MachineInstr *MI);
void adjustBBOffsetsAfter(MachineBasicBlock *BB);
bool isBBInRange(MachineInstr *MI, MachineBasicBlock *BB,
unsigned OffsetBits);
bool fixupImmediateBr(ImmBranch &Br);
bool fixupConditionalBr(ImmBranch &Br);
void computeBlockSize(MachineBasicBlock *MBB);
unsigned getOffsetOf(MachineInstr *MI) const;
void dumpBBs();
void verify();
};
char AArch64BranchFixup::ID = 0;
}
/// check BBOffsets
void AArch64BranchFixup::verify() {
#ifndef NDEBUG
for (MachineFunction::iterator MBBI = MF->begin(), E = MF->end();
MBBI != E; ++MBBI) {
MachineBasicBlock *MBB = MBBI;
unsigned MBBId = MBB->getNumber();
assert(!MBBId || BBInfo[MBBId - 1].postOffset() <= BBInfo[MBBId].Offset);
}
#endif
}
/// print block size and offset information - debugging
void AArch64BranchFixup::dumpBBs() {
DEBUG({
for (unsigned J = 0, E = BBInfo.size(); J !=E; ++J) {
const BasicBlockInfo &BBI = BBInfo[J];
dbgs() << format("%08x BB#%u\t", BBI.Offset, J)
<< " kb=" << unsigned(BBI.KnownBits)
<< " ua=" << unsigned(BBI.Unalign)
<< format(" size=%#x\n", BBInfo[J].Size);
}
});
}
/// Returns an instance of the branch fixup pass.
FunctionPass *llvm::createAArch64BranchFixupPass() {
return new AArch64BranchFixup();
}
bool AArch64BranchFixup::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &mf) {
MF = &mf;
DEBUG(dbgs() << "***** AArch64BranchFixup ******");
TII = (const AArch64InstrInfo*)MF->getTarget().getInstrInfo();
// This pass invalidates liveness information when it splits basic blocks.
MF->getRegInfo().invalidateLiveness();
// Renumber all of the machine basic blocks in the function, guaranteeing that
// the numbers agree with the position of the block in the function.
MF->RenumberBlocks();
// Do the initial scan of the function, building up information about the
// sizes of each block and location of each immediate branch.
initializeFunctionInfo();
// Iteratively fix up branches until there is no change.
unsigned NoBRIters = 0;
bool MadeChange = false;
while (true) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Beginning iteration #" << NoBRIters << '\n');
bool BRChange = false;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = ImmBranches.size(); i != e; ++i)
BRChange |= fixupImmediateBr(ImmBranches[i]);
if (BRChange && ++NoBRIters > 30)
report_fatal_error("Branch Fix Up pass failed to converge!");
DEBUG(dumpBBs());
if (!BRChange)
break;
MadeChange = true;
}
// After a while, this might be made debug-only, but it is not expensive.
verify();
DEBUG(dbgs() << '\n'; dumpBBs());
BBInfo.clear();
ImmBranches.clear();
return MadeChange;
}
/// Return true if the specified basic block can fallthrough into the block
/// immediately after it.
static bool BBHasFallthrough(MachineBasicBlock *MBB) {
// Get the next machine basic block in the function.
MachineFunction::iterator MBBI = MBB;
// Can't fall off end of function.
if (llvm::next(MBBI) == MBB->getParent()->end())
return false;
MachineBasicBlock *NextBB = llvm::next(MBBI);
for (MachineBasicBlock::succ_iterator I = MBB->succ_begin(),
E = MBB->succ_end(); I != E; ++I)
if (*I == NextBB)
return true;
return false;
}
/// Do the initial scan of the function, building up information about the sizes
/// of each block, and each immediate branch.
void AArch64BranchFixup::initializeFunctionInfo() {
BBInfo.clear();
BBInfo.resize(MF->getNumBlockIDs());
// First thing, compute the size of all basic blocks, and see if the function
// has any inline assembly in it. If so, we have to be conservative about
// alignment assumptions, as we don't know for sure the size of any
// instructions in the inline assembly.
for (MachineFunction::iterator I = MF->begin(), E = MF->end(); I != E; ++I)
computeBlockSize(I);
// The known bits of the entry block offset are determined by the function
// alignment.
BBInfo.front().KnownBits = MF->getAlignment();
// Compute block offsets and known bits.
adjustBBOffsetsAfter(MF->begin());
// Now go back through the instructions and build up our data structures.
for (MachineFunction::iterator MBBI = MF->begin(), E = MF->end();
MBBI != E; ++MBBI) {
MachineBasicBlock &MBB = *MBBI;
for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MBB.begin(), E = MBB.end();
I != E; ++I) {
if (I->isDebugValue())
continue;
int Opc = I->getOpcode();
if (I->isBranch()) {
bool IsCond = false;
// The offsets encoded in instructions here scale by the instruction
// size (4 bytes), effectively increasing their range by 2 bits.
unsigned Bits = 0;
switch (Opc) {
default:
continue; // Ignore other JT branches
case AArch64::TBZxii:
case AArch64::TBZwii:
case AArch64::TBNZxii:
case AArch64::TBNZwii:
IsCond = true;
Bits = 14 + 2;
break;
case AArch64::Bcc:
case AArch64::CBZx:
case AArch64::CBZw:
case AArch64::CBNZx:
case AArch64::CBNZw:
IsCond = true;
Bits = 19 + 2;
break;
case AArch64::Bimm:
Bits = 26 + 2;
break;
}
// Record this immediate branch.
ImmBranches.push_back(ImmBranch(I, Bits, IsCond));
}
}
}
}
/// Compute the size and some alignment information for MBB. This function
/// updates BBInfo directly.
void AArch64BranchFixup::computeBlockSize(MachineBasicBlock *MBB) {
BasicBlockInfo &BBI = BBInfo[MBB->getNumber()];
BBI.Size = 0;
BBI.Unalign = 0;
for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MBB->begin(), E = MBB->end(); I != E;
++I) {
BBI.Size += TII->getInstSizeInBytes(*I);
// For inline asm, GetInstSizeInBytes returns a conservative estimate.
// The actual size may be smaller, but still a multiple of the instr size.
if (I->isInlineAsm())
BBI.Unalign = 2;
}
}
/// Return the current offset of the specified machine instruction from the
/// start of the function. This offset changes as stuff is moved around inside
/// the function.
unsigned AArch64BranchFixup::getOffsetOf(MachineInstr *MI) const {
MachineBasicBlock *MBB = MI->getParent();
// The offset is composed of two things: the sum of the sizes of all MBB's
// before this instruction's block, and the offset from the start of the block
// it is in.
unsigned Offset = BBInfo[MBB->getNumber()].Offset;
// Sum instructions before MI in MBB.
for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MBB->begin(); &*I != MI; ++I) {
assert(I != MBB->end() && "Didn't find MI in its own basic block?");
Offset += TII->getInstSizeInBytes(*I);
}
return Offset;
}
/// Split the basic block containing MI into two blocks, which are joined by
/// an unconditional branch. Update data structures and renumber blocks to
/// account for this change and returns the newly created block.
MachineBasicBlock *
AArch64BranchFixup::splitBlockBeforeInstr(MachineInstr *MI) {
MachineBasicBlock *OrigBB = MI->getParent();
// Create a new MBB for the code after the OrigBB.
MachineBasicBlock *NewBB =
MF->CreateMachineBasicBlock(OrigBB->getBasicBlock());
MachineFunction::iterator MBBI = OrigBB; ++MBBI;
MF->insert(MBBI, NewBB);
// Splice the instructions starting with MI over to NewBB.
NewBB->splice(NewBB->end(), OrigBB, MI, OrigBB->end());
// Add an unconditional branch from OrigBB to NewBB.
// Note the new unconditional branch is not being recorded.
// There doesn't seem to be meaningful DebugInfo available; this doesn't
// correspond to anything in the source.
BuildMI(OrigBB, DebugLoc(), TII->get(AArch64::Bimm)).addMBB(NewBB);
++NumSplit;
// Update the CFG. All succs of OrigBB are now succs of NewBB.
NewBB->transferSuccessors(OrigBB);
// OrigBB branches to NewBB.
OrigBB->addSuccessor(NewBB);
// Update internal data structures to account for the newly inserted MBB.
MF->RenumberBlocks(NewBB);
// Insert an entry into BBInfo to align it properly with the (newly
// renumbered) block numbers.
BBInfo.insert(BBInfo.begin() + NewBB->getNumber(), BasicBlockInfo());
// Figure out how large the OrigBB is. As the first half of the original
// block, it cannot contain a tablejump. The size includes
// the new jump we added. (It should be possible to do this without
// recounting everything, but it's very confusing, and this is rarely
// executed.)
computeBlockSize(OrigBB);
// Figure out how large the NewMBB is. As the second half of the original
// block, it may contain a tablejump.
computeBlockSize(NewBB);
// All BBOffsets following these blocks must be modified.
adjustBBOffsetsAfter(OrigBB);
return NewBB;
}
void AArch64BranchFixup::adjustBBOffsetsAfter(MachineBasicBlock *BB) {
unsigned BBNum = BB->getNumber();
for(unsigned i = BBNum + 1, e = MF->getNumBlockIDs(); i < e; ++i) {
// Get the offset and known bits at the end of the layout predecessor.
// Include the alignment of the current block.
unsigned LogAlign = MF->getBlockNumbered(i)->getAlignment();
unsigned Offset = BBInfo[i - 1].postOffset(LogAlign);
unsigned KnownBits = BBInfo[i - 1].postKnownBits(LogAlign);
// This is where block i begins. Stop if the offset is already correct,
// and we have updated 2 blocks. This is the maximum number of blocks
// changed before calling this function.
if (i > BBNum + 2 &&
BBInfo[i].Offset == Offset &&
BBInfo[i].KnownBits == KnownBits)
break;
BBInfo[i].Offset = Offset;
BBInfo[i].KnownBits = KnownBits;
}
}
/// Returns true if the distance between specific MI and specific BB can fit in
/// MI's displacement field.
bool AArch64BranchFixup::isBBInRange(MachineInstr *MI,
MachineBasicBlock *DestBB,
unsigned OffsetBits) {
int64_t BrOffset = getOffsetOf(MI);
int64_t DestOffset = BBInfo[DestBB->getNumber()].Offset;
DEBUG(dbgs() << "Branch of destination BB#" << DestBB->getNumber()
<< " from BB#" << MI->getParent()->getNumber()
<< " bits available=" << OffsetBits
<< " from " << getOffsetOf(MI) << " to " << DestOffset
<< " offset " << int(DestOffset-BrOffset) << "\t" << *MI);
return isIntN(OffsetBits, DestOffset - BrOffset);
}
/// Fix up an immediate branch whose destination is too far away to fit in its
/// displacement field.
bool AArch64BranchFixup::fixupImmediateBr(ImmBranch &Br) {
MachineInstr *MI = Br.MI;
MachineBasicBlock *DestBB = 0;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
if (MI->getOperand(i).isMBB()) {
DestBB = MI->getOperand(i).getMBB();
break;
}
}
assert(DestBB && "Branch with no destination BB?");
// Check to see if the DestBB is already in-range.
if (isBBInRange(MI, DestBB, Br.OffsetBits))
return false;
assert(Br.IsCond && "Only conditional branches should need fixup");
return fixupConditionalBr(Br);
}
/// Fix up a conditional branch whose destination is too far away to fit in its
/// displacement field. It is converted to an inverse conditional branch + an
/// unconditional branch to the destination.
bool
AArch64BranchFixup::fixupConditionalBr(ImmBranch &Br) {
MachineInstr *MI = Br.MI;
MachineBasicBlock *MBB = MI->getParent();
unsigned CondBrMBBOperand = 0;
// The general idea is to add an unconditional branch to the destination and
// invert the conditional branch to jump over it. Complications occur around
// fallthrough and unreachable ends to the block.
// b.lt L1
// =>
// b.ge L2
// b L1
// L2:
// First we invert the conditional branch, by creating a replacement if
// necessary. This if statement contains all the special handling of different
// branch types.
if (MI->getOpcode() == AArch64::Bcc) {
// The basic block is operand number 1 for Bcc
CondBrMBBOperand = 1;
A64CC::CondCodes CC = (A64CC::CondCodes)MI->getOperand(0).getImm();
CC = A64InvertCondCode(CC);
MI->getOperand(0).setImm(CC);
} else {
MachineInstrBuilder InvertedMI;
int InvertedOpcode;
switch (MI->getOpcode()) {
default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown branch type");
case AArch64::TBZxii: InvertedOpcode = AArch64::TBNZxii; break;
case AArch64::TBZwii: InvertedOpcode = AArch64::TBNZwii; break;
case AArch64::TBNZxii: InvertedOpcode = AArch64::TBZxii; break;
case AArch64::TBNZwii: InvertedOpcode = AArch64::TBZwii; break;
case AArch64::CBZx: InvertedOpcode = AArch64::CBNZx; break;
case AArch64::CBZw: InvertedOpcode = AArch64::CBNZw; break;
case AArch64::CBNZx: InvertedOpcode = AArch64::CBZx; break;
case AArch64::CBNZw: InvertedOpcode = AArch64::CBZw; break;
}
InvertedMI = BuildMI(*MBB, MI, MI->getDebugLoc(), TII->get(InvertedOpcode));
for (unsigned i = 0, e= MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
InvertedMI.addOperand(MI->getOperand(i));
if (MI->getOperand(i).isMBB())
CondBrMBBOperand = i;
}
MI->eraseFromParent();
MI = Br.MI = InvertedMI;
}
// If the branch is at the end of its MBB and that has a fall-through block,
// direct the updated conditional branch to the fall-through
// block. Otherwise, split the MBB before the next instruction.
MachineInstr *BMI = &MBB->back();
bool NeedSplit = (BMI != MI) || !BBHasFallthrough(MBB);
++NumCBrFixed;
if (BMI != MI) {
if (llvm::next(MachineBasicBlock::iterator(MI)) == prior(MBB->end()) &&
BMI->getOpcode() == AArch64::Bimm) {
// Last MI in the BB is an unconditional branch. We can swap destinations:
// b.eq L1 (temporarily b.ne L1 after first change)
// b L2
// =>
// b.ne L2
// b L1
MachineBasicBlock *NewDest = BMI->getOperand(0).getMBB();
if (isBBInRange(MI, NewDest, Br.OffsetBits)) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << " Invert Bcc condition and swap its destination with "
<< *BMI);
MachineBasicBlock *DestBB = MI->getOperand(CondBrMBBOperand).getMBB();
BMI->getOperand(0).setMBB(DestBB);
MI->getOperand(CondBrMBBOperand).setMBB(NewDest);
return true;
}
}
}
if (NeedSplit) {
MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI = MI; ++MBBI;
splitBlockBeforeInstr(MBBI);
// No need for the branch to the next block. We're adding an unconditional
// branch to the destination.
int delta = TII->getInstSizeInBytes(MBB->back());
BBInfo[MBB->getNumber()].Size -= delta;
MBB->back().eraseFromParent();
// BBInfo[SplitBB].Offset is wrong temporarily, fixed below
}
// After splitting and removing the unconditional branch from the original BB,
// the structure is now:
// oldbb:
// [things]
// b.invertedCC L1
// splitbb/fallthroughbb:
// [old b L2/real continuation]
//
// We now have to change the conditional branch to point to splitbb and add an
// unconditional branch after it to L1, giving the final structure:
// oldbb:
// [things]
// b.invertedCC splitbb
// b L1
// splitbb/fallthroughbb:
// [old b L2/real continuation]
MachineBasicBlock *NextBB = llvm::next(MachineFunction::iterator(MBB));
DEBUG(dbgs() << " Insert B to BB#"
<< MI->getOperand(CondBrMBBOperand).getMBB()->getNumber()
<< " also invert condition and change dest. to BB#"
<< NextBB->getNumber() << "\n");
// Insert a new unconditional branch and fixup the destination of the
// conditional one. Also update the ImmBranch as well as adding a new entry
// for the new branch.
BuildMI(MBB, DebugLoc(), TII->get(AArch64::Bimm))
.addMBB(MI->getOperand(CondBrMBBOperand).getMBB());
MI->getOperand(CondBrMBBOperand).setMBB(NextBB);
BBInfo[MBB->getNumber()].Size += TII->getInstSizeInBytes(MBB->back());
// 26 bits written down in Bimm, specifying a multiple of 4.
unsigned OffsetBits = 26 + 2;
ImmBranches.push_back(ImmBranch(&MBB->back(), OffsetBits, false));
adjustBBOffsetsAfter(MBB);
return true;
}
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