Fix an N^2 issue handling constant resolution due to RAUW in large arrays

this speeds up the bcreader from 6.67s to 0.12s on a testcase Daniel 
provided.  rdar://6158117



git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@55090 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Chris Lattner 2008-08-21 00:11:50 +00:00
parent fd903944de
commit f4a97da407
2 changed files with 132 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -133,6 +133,15 @@ namespace {
: ConstantExpr(Ty, Instruction::UserOp1, &Op<0>(), 1) {
Op<0>() = UndefValue::get(Type::Int32Ty);
}
/// @brief Methods to support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast.
static inline bool classof(const ConstantPlaceHolder *) { return true; }
static bool classof(const Value *V) {
return isa<ConstantExpr>(V) &&
cast<ConstantExpr>(V)->getOpcode() == Instruction::UserOp1;
}
/// Provide fast operand accessors
DECLARE_TRANSPARENT_OPERAND_ACCESSORS(Value);
};
@ -205,6 +214,85 @@ Value *BitcodeReaderValueList::getValueFwdRef(unsigned Idx, const Type *Ty) {
return V;
}
/// ResolveConstantForwardRefs - Once all constants are read, this method bulk
/// resolves any forward references. The idea behind this is that we sometimes
/// get constants (such as large arrays) which reference *many* forward ref
/// constants. Replacing each of these causes a lot of thrashing when
/// building/reuniquing the constant. Instead of doing this, we look at all the
/// uses and rewrite all the place holders at once for any constant that uses
/// a placeholder.
void BitcodeReaderValueList::ResolveConstantForwardRefs() {
// Sort the values by-pointer so that they are efficient to look up with a
// binary search.
std::sort(ResolveConstants.begin(), ResolveConstants.end());
SmallVector<Constant*, 64> NewOps;
while (!ResolveConstants.empty()) {
Value *RealVal = getOperand(ResolveConstants.back().second);
Constant *Placeholder = ResolveConstants.back().first;
ResolveConstants.pop_back();
// Loop over all users of the placeholder, updating them to reference the
// new value. If they reference more than one placeholder, update them all
// at once.
while (!Placeholder->use_empty()) {
User *U = Placeholder->use_back();
// If the using object isn't uniqued, just update the operands. This
// handles instructions and initializers for global variables.
if (!isa<Constant>(U) || isa<GlobalValue>(U)) {
U->replaceUsesOfWith(Placeholder, RealVal);
continue;
}
// Otherwise, we have a constant that uses the placeholder. Replace that
// constant with a new constant that has *all* placeholder uses updated.
Constant *UserC = cast<Constant>(U);
for (User::op_iterator I = UserC->op_begin(), E = UserC->op_end();
I != E; ++I) {
Value *NewOp;
if (!isa<ConstantPlaceHolder>(*I)) {
// Not a placeholder reference.
NewOp = *I;
} else if (*I == Placeholder) {
// Common case is that it just references this one placeholder.
NewOp = RealVal;
} else {
// Otherwise, look up the placeholder in ResolveConstants.
ResolveConstantsTy::iterator It =
std::lower_bound(ResolveConstants.begin(), ResolveConstants.end(),
std::pair<Constant*, unsigned>(cast<Constant>(*I),
0));
assert(It != ResolveConstants.end() && It->first == *I);
NewOp = this->getOperand(It->second);
}
NewOps.push_back(cast<Constant>(NewOp));
}
// Make the new constant.
Constant *NewC;
if (ConstantArray *UserCA = dyn_cast<ConstantArray>(UserC)) {
NewC = ConstantArray::get(UserCA->getType(), &NewOps[0], NewOps.size());
} else if (isa<ConstantStruct>(UserC)) {
NewC = ConstantStruct::get(&NewOps[0], NewOps.size());
} else if (isa<ConstantVector>(UserC)) {
NewC = ConstantVector::get(&NewOps[0], NewOps.size());
} else {
// Must be a constant expression.
NewC = cast<ConstantExpr>(UserC)->getWithOperands(&NewOps[0],
NewOps.size());
}
UserC->replaceAllUsesWith(NewC);
UserC->destroyConstant();
NewOps.clear();
}
delete Placeholder;
}
}
const Type *BitcodeReader::getTypeByID(unsigned ID, bool isTypeTable) {
// If the TypeID is in range, return it.
@ -602,14 +690,8 @@ bool BitcodeReader::ParseConstants() {
unsigned NextCstNo = ValueList.size();
while (1) {
unsigned Code = Stream.ReadCode();
if (Code == bitc::END_BLOCK) {
if (NextCstNo != ValueList.size())
return Error("Invalid constant reference!");
if (Stream.ReadBlockEnd())
return Error("Error at end of constants block");
return false;
}
if (Code == bitc::END_BLOCK)
break;
if (Code == bitc::ENTER_SUBBLOCK) {
// No known subblocks, always skip them.
@ -852,6 +934,17 @@ bool BitcodeReader::ParseConstants() {
ValueList.AssignValue(V, NextCstNo);
++NextCstNo;
}
if (NextCstNo != ValueList.size())
return Error("Invalid constant reference!");
if (Stream.ReadBlockEnd())
return Error("Error at end of constants block");
// Once all the constants have been read, go through and resolve forward
// references.
ValueList.ResolveConstantForwardRefs();
return false;
}
/// RememberAndSkipFunctionBody - When we see the block for a function body,

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@ -32,9 +32,22 @@ namespace llvm {
class BitcodeReaderValueList : public User {
unsigned Capacity;
/// ResolveConstants - As we resolve forward-referenced constants, we add
/// information about them to this vector. This allows us to resolve them in
/// bulk instead of resolving each reference at a time. See the code in
/// ResolveConstantForwardRefs for more information about this.
///
/// The key of this vector is the placeholder constant, the value is the slot
/// number that holds the resolved value.
typedef std::vector<std::pair<Constant*, unsigned> > ResolveConstantsTy;
ResolveConstantsTy ResolveConstants;
public:
BitcodeReaderValueList() : User(Type::VoidTy, Value::ArgumentVal, 0, 0)
, Capacity(0) {}
~BitcodeReaderValueList() {
assert(ResolveConstants.empty() && "Constants not resolved?");
}
/// Provide fast operand accessors
DECLARE_TRANSPARENT_OPERAND_ACCESSORS(Value);
@ -50,6 +63,7 @@ public:
}
void clear() {
assert(ResolveConstants.empty() && "Constants not resolved?");
if (OperandList) dropHungoffUses(OperandList);
Capacity = 0;
}
@ -73,15 +87,26 @@ public:
if (Idx == size()) {
push_back(V);
} else if (Value *OldV = getOperand(Idx)) {
// If there was a forward reference to this value, replace it.
setOperand(Idx, V);
OldV->replaceAllUsesWith(V);
delete OldV;
// Handle constants and non-constants (e.g. instrs) differently for
// efficiency.
if (Constant *PHC = dyn_cast<Constant>(OldV)) {
ResolveConstants.push_back(std::make_pair(PHC, Idx));
setOperand(Idx, V);
} else {
// If there was a forward reference to this value, replace it.
setOperand(Idx, V);
OldV->replaceAllUsesWith(V);
delete OldV;
}
} else {
initVal(Idx, V);
}
}
/// ResolveConstantForwardRefs - Once all constants are read, this method bulk
/// resolves any forward references.
void ResolveConstantForwardRefs();
private:
void initVal(unsigned Idx, Value *V) {
if (Idx >= size()) {
@ -94,7 +119,8 @@ private:
};
template <>
struct OperandTraits<BitcodeReaderValueList> : HungoffOperandTraits</*16 FIXME*/> {
struct OperandTraits<BitcodeReaderValueList>
: HungoffOperandTraits</*16 FIXME*/> {
};
DEFINE_TRANSPARENT_OPERAND_ACCESSORS(BitcodeReaderValueList, Value)