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//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Calculate the data dependency relations for a Scop using ISL.
//
// The integer set library (ISL) from Sven has an integrated dependency analysis
// to calculate data dependences. This pass takes advantage of this and
// calculates those dependences of a Scop.
//
// The dependences in this pass are exact in terms that for a specific read
// statement instance only the last write statement instance is returned. In
// case of may-writes, a set of possible write instances is returned. This
// analysis will never produce redundant dependences.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef POLLY_DEPENDENCE_INFO_H
#define POLLY_DEPENDENCE_INFO_H
#include "polly/ScopPass.h"
#include "isl/ctx.h"
struct isl_pw_aff;
struct isl_union_map;
struct isl_union_set;
struct isl_map;
struct isl_set;
struct clast_for;
using namespace llvm;
namespace polly {
class Scop;
class ScopStmt;
class MemoryAccess;
/// The accumulated dependence information for a SCoP.
///
/// The Dependences struct holds all dependence information we collect and
/// compute for one SCoP. It also offers an interface that allows users to
/// query only specific parts.
struct Dependences {
// Granularities of the current dependence analysis
enum AnalysisLevel {
AL_Statement = 0,
// Distinguish accessed memory references in the same statement
AL_Reference,
// Distinguish memory access instances in the same statement
AL_Access,
NumAnalysisLevels
};
/// Map type for reduction dependences.
using ReductionDependencesMapTy = DenseMap<MemoryAccess *, isl_map *>;
/// Map type to associate statements with schedules.
using StatementToIslMapTy = DenseMap<ScopStmt *, isl_map *>;
/// The type of the dependences.
///
/// Reduction dependences are separated from RAW/WAW/WAR dependences because
/// we can ignore them during the scheduling. That's because the order
/// in which the reduction statements are executed does not matter. However,
/// if they are executed in parallel we need to take additional measures
/// (e.g, privatization) to ensure a correct result. The (reverse) transitive
/// closure of the reduction dependences are used to check for parallel
/// executed reduction statements during code generation. These dependences
/// connect all instances of a reduction with each other, they are therefore
/// cyclic and possibly "reversed".
enum Type {
// Write after read
TYPE_WAR = 1 << 0,
// Read after write
TYPE_RAW = 1 << 1,
// Write after write
TYPE_WAW = 1 << 2,
// Reduction dependences
TYPE_RED = 1 << 3,
// Transitive closure of the reduction dependences (& the reverse)
TYPE_TC_RED = 1 << 4,
};
/// Get the dependences of type @p Kinds.
///
/// @param Kinds This integer defines the different kinds of dependences
/// that will be returned. To return more than one kind, the
/// different kinds are 'ored' together.
__isl_give isl_union_map *getDependences(int Kinds) const;
/// Report if valid dependences are available.
bool hasValidDependences() const;
/// Return the reduction dependences caused by @p MA.
///
/// @return The reduction dependences caused by @p MA or nullptr if none.
__isl_give isl_map *getReductionDependences(MemoryAccess *MA) const;
/// Return all reduction dependences.
const ReductionDependencesMapTy &getReductionDependences() const {
return ReductionDependences;
}
/// Check if a partial schedule is parallel wrt to @p Deps.
///
/// @param Schedule The subset of the schedule space that we want to
/// check.
/// @param Deps The dependences @p Schedule needs to respect.
/// @param MinDistancePtr If not nullptr, the minimal dependence distance will
/// be returned at the address of that pointer
///
/// @return Returns true, if executing parallel the outermost dimension of
/// @p Schedule is valid according to the dependences @p Deps.
bool isParallel(__isl_keep isl_union_map *Schedule,
__isl_take isl_union_map *Deps,
__isl_give isl_pw_aff **MinDistancePtr = nullptr) const;
/// Check if a new schedule is valid.
///
/// @param S The current SCoP.
/// @param NewSchedules The new schedules
///
/// @return True if the new schedule is valid, false it it reverses
/// dependences.
bool isValidSchedule(Scop &S, StatementToIslMapTy *NewSchedules) const;
/// Print the stored dependence information.
void print(llvm::raw_ostream &OS) const;
/// Dump the dependence information stored to the dbgs stream.
void dump() const;
/// Return the granularity of this dependence analysis.
AnalysisLevel getDependenceLevel() { return Level; }
/// Allow the DependenceInfo access to private members and methods.
///
/// To restrict access to the internal state, only the DependenceInfo class
/// is able to call or modify a Dependences struct.
friend class DependenceInfo;
friend class DependenceInfoWrapperPass;
/// Destructor that will free internal objects.
~Dependences() { releaseMemory(); }
private:
/// Create an empty dependences struct.
explicit Dependences(const std::shared_ptr<isl_ctx> &IslCtx,
AnalysisLevel Level)
: RAW(nullptr), WAR(nullptr), WAW(nullptr), RED(nullptr), TC_RED(nullptr),
IslCtx(IslCtx), Level(Level) {}
/// Calculate and add at the privatization dependences.
void addPrivatizationDependences();
/// Calculate the dependences for a certain SCoP @p S.
void calculateDependences(Scop &S);
/// Set the reduction dependences for @p MA to @p Deps.
void setReductionDependences(MemoryAccess *MA, __isl_take isl_map *Deps);
/// Free the objects associated with this Dependences struct.
///
/// The Dependences struct will again be "empty" afterwards.
void releaseMemory();
/// The different basic kinds of dependences we calculate.
isl_union_map *RAW;
isl_union_map *WAR;
isl_union_map *WAW;
/// The special reduction dependences.
isl_union_map *RED;
/// The (reverse) transitive closure of reduction dependences.
isl_union_map *TC_RED;
/// Mapping from memory accesses to their reduction dependences.
ReductionDependencesMapTy ReductionDependences;
/// Isl context from the SCoP.
std::shared_ptr<isl_ctx> IslCtx;
/// Granularity of this dependence analysis.
const AnalysisLevel Level;
};
class DependenceInfo : public ScopPass {
public:
static char ID;
/// Construct a new DependenceInfo pass.
DependenceInfo() : ScopPass(ID) {}
/// Return the dependence information for the current SCoP.
///
/// @param Level The granularity of dependence analysis result.
///
/// @return The dependence analysis result
///
const Dependences &getDependences(Dependences::AnalysisLevel Level);
/// Recompute dependences from schedule and memory accesses.
const Dependences &recomputeDependences(Dependences::AnalysisLevel Level);
/// Compute the dependence information for the SCoP @p S.
bool runOnScop(Scop &S) override;
/// Print the dependences for the given SCoP to @p OS.
void printScop(raw_ostream &OS, Scop &) const override;
/// Release the internal memory.
void releaseMemory() override {
for (auto &d : D)
d.reset();
}
/// Register all analyses and transformation required.
void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override;
private:
Scop *S;
/// Dependences struct for the current SCoP.
std::unique_ptr<Dependences> D[Dependences::NumAnalysisLevels];
};
/// Construct a new DependenceInfoWrapper pass.
class DependenceInfoWrapperPass : public FunctionPass {
public:
static char ID;
/// Construct a new DependenceInfoWrapper pass.
DependenceInfoWrapperPass() : FunctionPass(ID) {}
/// Return the dependence information for the given SCoP.
///
/// @param S SCoP object.
/// @param Level The granularity of dependence analysis result.
///
/// @return The dependence analysis result
///
const Dependences &getDependences(Scop *S, Dependences::AnalysisLevel Level);
/// Recompute dependences from schedule and memory accesses.
const Dependences &recomputeDependences(Scop *S,
Dependences::AnalysisLevel Level);
/// Compute the dependence information on-the-fly for the function.
bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override;
/// Print the dependences for the current function to @p OS.
void print(raw_ostream &OS, const Module *M = nullptr) const override;
/// Release the internal memory.
void releaseMemory() override { ScopToDepsMap.clear(); }
/// Register all analyses and transformation required.
void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override;
private:
using ScopToDepsMapTy = DenseMap<Scop *, std::unique_ptr<Dependences>>;
/// Scop to Dependence map for the current function.
ScopToDepsMapTy ScopToDepsMap;
};
} // namespace polly
namespace llvm {
class PassRegistry;
void initializeDependenceInfoPass(llvm::PassRegistry &);
void initializeDependenceInfoWrapperPassPass(llvm::PassRegistry &);
} // namespace llvm
#endif
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