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swift-mirror/include/swift/SILOptimizer/Utils/OwnershipOptUtils.h
Michael Gottesman 5019e1578f [ownership] Refactor out the composition type LoadOperation from CanonicalizeInstruction into OwnershipOptUtils.
This API is useful when writing compiler code that needs to handle ossa/non-ossa
as well as load_borrow/load while in OSSA. I am going to use this in
SILMem2Reg.
2021-04-14 11:43:20 -07:00

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//===--- OwnershipOptUtils.h ----------------------------------------------===//
//
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//
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//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
///
/// \file
///
/// Ownership Utilities that rely on SILOptimizer functionality.
///
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef SWIFT_SILOPTIMIZER_UTILS_OWNERSHIPOPTUTILS_H
#define SWIFT_SILOPTIMIZER_UTILS_OWNERSHIPOPTUTILS_H
#include "swift/Basic/Defer.h"
#include "swift/SIL/BasicBlockUtils.h"
#include "swift/SIL/OwnershipUtils.h"
#include "swift/SIL/SILModule.h"
#include "swift/SILOptimizer/Utils/InstOptUtils.h"
namespace swift {
/// Returns true if this value requires OSSA cleanups.
inline bool requiresOSSACleanup(SILValue v) {
return v->getFunction()->hasOwnership()
&& v.getOwnershipKind() != OwnershipKind::None
&& v.getOwnershipKind() != OwnershipKind::Unowned;
}
// Defined in BasicBlockUtils.h
struct JointPostDominanceSetComputer;
/// Given a new phi that may use a guaranteed value, create nested borrow scopes
/// for its incoming operands and end_borrows that cover the phi's extended
/// borrow scope, which transitively includes any phis that use this phi.
///
/// Returns true if any changes were made.
///
/// Note: \p newPhi itself might not have Guaranteed ownership. A phi that
/// converts Guaranteed to None ownership still needs nested borrows.
///
/// Note: This may be called on partially invalid OSSA form, where multiple
/// newly created phis do not yet have a borrow scope.
bool createBorrowScopeForPhiOperands(SILPhiArgument *newPhi);
/// A struct that contains context shared in between different operation +
/// "ownership fixup" utilities. Please do not put actual methods on this, it is
/// meant to be composed with.
struct OwnershipFixupContext {
Optional<InstModCallbacks> inlineCallbacks;
InstModCallbacks &callbacks;
DeadEndBlocks &deBlocks;
SmallVector<Operand *, 8> transitiveBorrowedUses;
SmallVector<PhiOperand, 8> recursiveReborrows;
/// Extra state initialized by OwnershipRAUWFixupHelper::get() that we use
/// when RAUWing addresses. This ensures we do not need to recompute this
/// state when we perform the actual RAUW.
struct AddressFixupContext {
/// When determining if we need to perform an address pointer fixup, we
/// compute all transitive address uses of oldValue. If we find that we do
/// need this fixed up, then we will copy our interior pointer base value
/// and use this to seed that new lifetime.
SmallVector<Operand *, 8> allAddressUsesFromOldValue;
/// This is the interior pointer operand that the new value we want to RAUW
/// is transitively derived from and enables us to know the underlying
/// borrowed base value that we need to lifetime extend.
InteriorPointerOperand intPtrOp;
void clear() {
allAddressUsesFromOldValue.clear();
intPtrOp = InteriorPointerOperand();
}
};
AddressFixupContext extraAddressFixupInfo;
OwnershipFixupContext(InstModCallbacks &callbacks, DeadEndBlocks &deBlocks)
: callbacks(callbacks), deBlocks(deBlocks) {}
void clear() {
transitiveBorrowedUses.clear();
recursiveReborrows.clear();
extraAddressFixupInfo.allAddressUsesFromOldValue.clear();
extraAddressFixupInfo.intPtrOp = InteriorPointerOperand();
}
private:
/// Helper method called to determine if we discovered we needed interior
/// pointer fixups while simplifying.
bool needsInteriorPointerFixups() const {
return bool(extraAddressFixupInfo.intPtrOp);
}
};
/// A utility composed ontop of OwnershipFixupContext that knows how to RAUW a
/// value or a single value instruction with a new value and then fixup
/// ownership invariants afterwards.
class OwnershipRAUWHelper {
OwnershipFixupContext *ctx;
SingleValueInstruction *oldValue;
SILValue newValue;
public:
OwnershipRAUWHelper() : ctx(nullptr), oldValue(nullptr), newValue(nullptr) {}
/// Return an instance of this class if we can perform the specific RAUW
/// operation ignoring if the types line up. Returns None otherwise.
///
/// DISCUSSION: We do not check that the types line up here so that we can
/// allow for our users to transform our new value in ways that preserve
/// ownership at \p oldValue before we perform the actual RAUW. If \p newValue
/// is an object, any instructions in the chain of transforming instructions
/// from \p newValue at \p oldValue's must be forwarding. If \p newValue is an
/// address, then these transforms can only transform the address into a
/// derived address.
OwnershipRAUWHelper(OwnershipFixupContext &ctx,
SingleValueInstruction *oldValue, SILValue newValue);
/// Returns true if this helper was initialized into a valid state.
operator bool() const { return isValid(); }
bool isValid() const { return bool(ctx) && bool(oldValue) && bool(newValue); }
/// Perform the actual RAUW. We require that \p newValue and \p oldValue have
/// the same type at this point (in contrast to when calling
/// OwnershipRAUWFixupHelper::get()).
///
/// This is so that we can avoid creating "forwarding" transformation
/// instructions before we know if we can perform the RAUW. Any such
/// "forwarding" transformation must be performed upon \p newValue at \p
/// oldValue's insertion point so that we can then here RAUW the transformed
/// \p newValue.
SILBasicBlock::iterator
perform(SingleValueInstruction *maybeTransformedNewValue = nullptr);
private:
SILBasicBlock::iterator replaceAddressUses(SingleValueInstruction *oldValue,
SILValue newValue);
};
/// A utility composed ontop of OwnershipFixupContext that knows how to replace
/// a single use of a value with another value with a different ownership. We
/// allow for the values to have different types.
///
/// NOTE: When not in OSSA, this just performs a normal set use, so this code is
/// safe to use with all code.
class OwnershipReplaceSingleUseHelper {
OwnershipFixupContext *ctx;
Operand *use;
SILValue newValue;
public:
OwnershipReplaceSingleUseHelper()
: ctx(nullptr), use(nullptr), newValue(nullptr) {}
/// Return an instance of this class if we support replacing \p use->get()
/// with \p newValue.
///
/// NOTE: For now we only support objects, not addresses so addresses will
/// always yield an invalid helper.
OwnershipReplaceSingleUseHelper(OwnershipFixupContext &ctx, Operand *use,
SILValue newValue);
/// Returns true if this helper was initialized into a valid state.
operator bool() const { return isValid(); }
bool isValid() const { return bool(ctx) && bool(use) && bool(newValue); }
/// Perform the actual RAUW.
SILBasicBlock::iterator perform();
};
/// An abstraction over LoadInst/LoadBorrowInst so one can handle both types of
/// load using common code.
struct LoadOperation {
llvm::PointerUnion<LoadInst *, LoadBorrowInst *> value;
LoadOperation() : value() {}
LoadOperation(SILInstruction *input) : value(nullptr) {
if (auto *li = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(input)) {
value = li;
return;
}
if (auto *lbi = dyn_cast<LoadBorrowInst>(input)) {
value = lbi;
return;
}
}
explicit operator bool() const { return !value.isNull(); }
SingleValueInstruction *operator*() const {
if (value.is<LoadInst *>())
return value.get<LoadInst *>();
return value.get<LoadBorrowInst *>();
}
const SingleValueInstruction *operator->() const {
if (value.is<LoadInst *>())
return value.get<LoadInst *>();
return value.get<LoadBorrowInst *>();
}
SingleValueInstruction *operator->() {
if (value.is<LoadInst *>())
return value.get<LoadInst *>();
return value.get<LoadBorrowInst *>();
}
SILValue getOperand() const {
if (value.is<LoadInst *>())
return value.get<LoadInst *>()->getOperand();
return value.get<LoadBorrowInst *>()->getOperand();
}
/// Return the ownership qualifier of the underlying load if we have a load or
/// None if we have a load_borrow.
///
/// TODO: Rather than use an optional here, we should include an invalid
/// representation in LoadOwnershipQualifier.
Optional<LoadOwnershipQualifier> getOwnershipQualifier() const {
if (auto *lbi = value.dyn_cast<LoadBorrowInst *>()) {
return None;
}
return value.get<LoadInst *>()->getOwnershipQualifier();
}
};
} // namespace swift
#endif