llvm/lib/Analysis/CFG.cpp
Ramkumar Ramachandra 2bcc808cf9 Standardize {pred,succ,use,user}_empty()
The functions {pred,succ,use,user}_{begin,end} exist, but many users
have to check *_begin() with *_end() by hand to determine if the
BasicBlock or User is empty. Fix this with a standard *_empty(),
demonstrating a few usecases.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@225760 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2015-01-13 03:46:47 +00:00

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//===-- CFG.cpp - BasicBlock analysis --------------------------------------==//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This family of functions performs analyses on basic blocks, and instructions
// contained within basic blocks.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Analysis/CFG.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
using namespace llvm;
/// FindFunctionBackedges - Analyze the specified function to find all of the
/// loop backedges in the function and return them. This is a relatively cheap
/// (compared to computing dominators and loop info) analysis.
///
/// The output is added to Result, as pairs of <from,to> edge info.
void llvm::FindFunctionBackedges(const Function &F,
SmallVectorImpl<std::pair<const BasicBlock*,const BasicBlock*> > &Result) {
const BasicBlock *BB = &F.getEntryBlock();
if (succ_empty(BB))
return;
SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock*, 8> Visited;
SmallVector<std::pair<const BasicBlock*, succ_const_iterator>, 8> VisitStack;
SmallPtrSet<const BasicBlock*, 8> InStack;
Visited.insert(BB);
VisitStack.push_back(std::make_pair(BB, succ_begin(BB)));
InStack.insert(BB);
do {
std::pair<const BasicBlock*, succ_const_iterator> &Top = VisitStack.back();
const BasicBlock *ParentBB = Top.first;
succ_const_iterator &I = Top.second;
bool FoundNew = false;
while (I != succ_end(ParentBB)) {
BB = *I++;
if (Visited.insert(BB).second) {
FoundNew = true;
break;
}
// Successor is in VisitStack, it's a back edge.
if (InStack.count(BB))
Result.push_back(std::make_pair(ParentBB, BB));
}
if (FoundNew) {
// Go down one level if there is a unvisited successor.
InStack.insert(BB);
VisitStack.push_back(std::make_pair(BB, succ_begin(BB)));
} else {
// Go up one level.
InStack.erase(VisitStack.pop_back_val().first);
}
} while (!VisitStack.empty());
}
/// GetSuccessorNumber - Search for the specified successor of basic block BB
/// and return its position in the terminator instruction's list of
/// successors. It is an error to call this with a block that is not a
/// successor.
unsigned llvm::GetSuccessorNumber(BasicBlock *BB, BasicBlock *Succ) {
TerminatorInst *Term = BB->getTerminator();
#ifndef NDEBUG
unsigned e = Term->getNumSuccessors();
#endif
for (unsigned i = 0; ; ++i) {
assert(i != e && "Didn't find edge?");
if (Term->getSuccessor(i) == Succ)
return i;
}
}
/// isCriticalEdge - Return true if the specified edge is a critical edge.
/// Critical edges are edges from a block with multiple successors to a block
/// with multiple predecessors.
bool llvm::isCriticalEdge(const TerminatorInst *TI, unsigned SuccNum,
bool AllowIdenticalEdges) {
assert(SuccNum < TI->getNumSuccessors() && "Illegal edge specification!");
if (TI->getNumSuccessors() == 1) return false;
const BasicBlock *Dest = TI->getSuccessor(SuccNum);
const_pred_iterator I = pred_begin(Dest), E = pred_end(Dest);
// If there is more than one predecessor, this is a critical edge...
assert(I != E && "No preds, but we have an edge to the block?");
const BasicBlock *FirstPred = *I;
++I; // Skip one edge due to the incoming arc from TI.
if (!AllowIdenticalEdges)
return I != E;
// If AllowIdenticalEdges is true, then we allow this edge to be considered
// non-critical iff all preds come from TI's block.
for (; I != E; ++I)
if (*I != FirstPred)
return true;
return false;
}
// LoopInfo contains a mapping from basic block to the innermost loop. Find
// the outermost loop in the loop nest that contains BB.
static const Loop *getOutermostLoop(const LoopInfo *LI, const BasicBlock *BB) {
const Loop *L = LI->getLoopFor(BB);
if (L) {
while (const Loop *Parent = L->getParentLoop())
L = Parent;
}
return L;
}
// True if there is a loop which contains both BB1 and BB2.
static bool loopContainsBoth(const LoopInfo *LI,
const BasicBlock *BB1, const BasicBlock *BB2) {
const Loop *L1 = getOutermostLoop(LI, BB1);
const Loop *L2 = getOutermostLoop(LI, BB2);
return L1 != nullptr && L1 == L2;
}
static bool isPotentiallyReachableInner(SmallVectorImpl<BasicBlock *> &Worklist,
BasicBlock *StopBB,
const DominatorTree *DT,
const LoopInfo *LI) {
// When the stop block is unreachable, it's dominated from everywhere,
// regardless of whether there's a path between the two blocks.
if (DT && !DT->isReachableFromEntry(StopBB))
DT = nullptr;
// Limit the number of blocks we visit. The goal is to avoid run-away compile
// times on large CFGs without hampering sensible code. Arbitrarily chosen.
unsigned Limit = 32;
SmallSet<const BasicBlock*, 64> Visited;
do {
BasicBlock *BB = Worklist.pop_back_val();
if (!Visited.insert(BB).second)
continue;
if (BB == StopBB)
return true;
if (DT && DT->dominates(BB, StopBB))
return true;
if (LI && loopContainsBoth(LI, BB, StopBB))
return true;
if (!--Limit) {
// We haven't been able to prove it one way or the other. Conservatively
// answer true -- that there is potentially a path.
return true;
}
if (const Loop *Outer = LI ? getOutermostLoop(LI, BB) : nullptr) {
// All blocks in a single loop are reachable from all other blocks. From
// any of these blocks, we can skip directly to the exits of the loop,
// ignoring any other blocks inside the loop body.
Outer->getExitBlocks(Worklist);
} else {
Worklist.append(succ_begin(BB), succ_end(BB));
}
} while (!Worklist.empty());
// We have exhausted all possible paths and are certain that 'To' can not be
// reached from 'From'.
return false;
}
bool llvm::isPotentiallyReachable(const BasicBlock *A, const BasicBlock *B,
const DominatorTree *DT, const LoopInfo *LI) {
assert(A->getParent() == B->getParent() &&
"This analysis is function-local!");
SmallVector<BasicBlock*, 32> Worklist;
Worklist.push_back(const_cast<BasicBlock*>(A));
return isPotentiallyReachableInner(Worklist, const_cast<BasicBlock*>(B),
DT, LI);
}
bool llvm::isPotentiallyReachable(const Instruction *A, const Instruction *B,
const DominatorTree *DT, const LoopInfo *LI) {
assert(A->getParent()->getParent() == B->getParent()->getParent() &&
"This analysis is function-local!");
SmallVector<BasicBlock*, 32> Worklist;
if (A->getParent() == B->getParent()) {
// The same block case is special because it's the only time we're looking
// within a single block to see which instruction comes first. Once we
// start looking at multiple blocks, the first instruction of the block is
// reachable, so we only need to determine reachability between whole
// blocks.
BasicBlock *BB = const_cast<BasicBlock *>(A->getParent());
// If the block is in a loop then we can reach any instruction in the block
// from any other instruction in the block by going around a backedge.
if (LI && LI->getLoopFor(BB) != nullptr)
return true;
// Linear scan, start at 'A', see whether we hit 'B' or the end first.
for (BasicBlock::const_iterator I = A, E = BB->end(); I != E; ++I) {
if (&*I == B)
return true;
}
// Can't be in a loop if it's the entry block -- the entry block may not
// have predecessors.
if (BB == &BB->getParent()->getEntryBlock())
return false;
// Otherwise, continue doing the normal per-BB CFG walk.
Worklist.append(succ_begin(BB), succ_end(BB));
if (Worklist.empty()) {
// We've proven that there's no path!
return false;
}
} else {
Worklist.push_back(const_cast<BasicBlock*>(A->getParent()));
}
if (A->getParent() == &A->getParent()->getParent()->getEntryBlock())
return true;
if (B->getParent() == &A->getParent()->getParent()->getEntryBlock())
return false;
return isPotentiallyReachableInner(Worklist,
const_cast<BasicBlock*>(B->getParent()),
DT, LI);
}