[Mesa-stable] [PATCH] nir/phi_builder: Don't recurse in value_get_block_def
Jason Ekstrand
jason at jlekstrand.net
Thu Aug 25 06:05:34 UTC 2016
In some programs, we can have very deep dominance trees and the recursion
can cause us to risk stack overflows. Instead, we replace the recursion
with a pair of loops, one at the start and one at the end. This is
functionally equivalent to what we had before and it's actually a bit
easier to read in the new form without the recursion.
Signed-off-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason at jlekstrand.net>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97225
Cc: mesa-stable at lists.freedesktop.org
---
src/compiler/nir/nir_phi_builder.c | 65 +++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/compiler/nir/nir_phi_builder.c b/src/compiler/nir/nir_phi_builder.c
index dd48975..9acc5e0 100644
--- a/src/compiler/nir/nir_phi_builder.c
+++ b/src/compiler/nir/nir_phi_builder.c
@@ -172,31 +172,27 @@ nir_ssa_def *
nir_phi_builder_value_get_block_def(struct nir_phi_builder_value *val,
nir_block *block)
{
- /* For each block, we have one of three types of values */
- if (val->defs[block->index] == NULL) {
- /* NULL indicates that we have no SSA def for this block. */
- if (block->imm_dom) {
- /* Grab it from our immediate dominator. We'll stash it here for
- * easy access later.
- */
- val->defs[block->index] =
- nir_phi_builder_value_get_block_def(val, block->imm_dom);
- return val->defs[block->index];
- } else {
- /* No immediate dominator means that this block is either the
- * start block or unreachable. In either case, the value is
- * undefined so we need an SSA undef.
- */
- nir_ssa_undef_instr *undef =
- nir_ssa_undef_instr_create(val->builder->shader,
- val->num_components,
- val->bit_size);
- nir_instr_insert(nir_before_cf_list(&val->builder->impl->body),
- &undef->instr);
- val->defs[block->index] = &undef->def;
- return &undef->def;
- }
- } else if (val->defs[block->index] == NEEDS_PHI) {
+ /* Crawl up the dominance tree and find the highest dominator for which we
+ * have a valid ssa_def, if any.
+ */
+ nir_block *dom = block;
+ while (dom && val->defs[dom->index] == NULL)
+ dom = dom->imm_dom;
+
+ nir_ssa_def *def;
+ if (dom == NULL) {
+ /* No dominator means either that we crawled to the top without ever
+ * finding a definition or that this block is unreachable. In either
+ * case, the value is undefined so we need an SSA undef.
+ */
+ nir_ssa_undef_instr *undef =
+ nir_ssa_undef_instr_create(val->builder->shader,
+ val->num_components,
+ val->bit_size);
+ nir_instr_insert(nir_before_cf_list(&val->builder->impl->body),
+ &undef->instr);
+ def = &undef->def;
+ } else if (val->defs[dom->index] == NEEDS_PHI) {
/* The magic value NEEDS_PHI indicates that the block needs a phi node
* but none has been created. We need to create one now so we can
* return it to the caller.
@@ -218,17 +214,28 @@ nir_phi_builder_value_get_block_def(struct nir_phi_builder_value *val,
nir_phi_instr *phi = nir_phi_instr_create(val->builder->shader);
nir_ssa_dest_init(&phi->instr, &phi->dest, val->num_components,
val->bit_size, NULL);
- phi->instr.block = block;
+ phi->instr.block = dom;
exec_list_push_tail(&val->phis, &phi->instr.node);
- val->defs[block->index] = &phi->dest.ssa;
- return &phi->dest.ssa;
+ def = &phi->dest.ssa;
} else {
/* In this case, we have an actual SSA def. It's either the result of a
* phi node created by the case above or one passed to us through
* nir_phi_builder_value_set_block_def().
*/
- return val->defs[block->index];
+ def = val->defs[dom->index];
}
+
+ /* Walk the chain and stash the def in all of the applicable blocks. We do
+ * this for two reasons:
+ *
+ * 1) To speed up lookup next time even if the next time is called from a
+ * block that is not dominated by this one.
+ * 2) To avoid unneeded recreation of phi nodes and undefs.
+ */
+ for (dom = block; dom && val->defs[dom->index] == NULL; dom = dom->imm_dom)
+ val->defs[dom->index] = def;
+
+ return def;
}
static int
--
2.5.0.400.gff86faf
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