nir/dead_cf: Stop relying on liveness analysis
[mesa.git] / src / compiler / nir / nir_opt_dead_cf.c
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27
28 #include "nir.h"
29 #include "nir_control_flow.h"
30
31 /*
32 * This file implements an optimization that deletes statically
33 * unreachable/dead code. In NIR, one way this can happen is when an if
34 * statement has a constant condition:
35 *
36 * if (true) {
37 * ...
38 * }
39 *
40 * We delete the if statement and paste the contents of the always-executed
41 * branch into the surrounding control flow, possibly removing more code if
42 * the branch had a jump at the end.
43 *
44 * Another way is that control flow can end in a jump so that code after it
45 * never gets executed. In particular, this can happen after optimizing
46 * something like:
47 *
48 * if (true) {
49 * ...
50 * break;
51 * }
52 * ...
53 *
54 * We also consider the case where both branches of an if end in a jump, e.g.:
55 *
56 * if (...) {
57 * break;
58 * } else {
59 * continue;
60 * }
61 * ...
62 *
63 * Finally, we also handle removing useless loops and ifs, i.e. loops and ifs
64 * with no side effects and without any definitions that are used
65 * elsewhere. This case is a little different from the first two in that the
66 * code is actually run (it just never does anything), but there are similar
67 * issues with needing to be careful with restarting after deleting the
68 * cf_node (see dead_cf_list()) so this is a convenient place to remove them.
69 */
70
71 static void
72 remove_after_cf_node(nir_cf_node *node)
73 {
74 nir_cf_node *end = node;
75 while (!nir_cf_node_is_last(end))
76 end = nir_cf_node_next(end);
77
78 nir_cf_list list;
79 nir_cf_extract(&list, nir_after_cf_node(node), nir_after_cf_node(end));
80 nir_cf_delete(&list);
81 }
82
83 static void
84 opt_constant_if(nir_if *if_stmt, bool condition)
85 {
86 /* First, we need to remove any phi nodes after the if by rewriting uses to
87 * point to the correct source.
88 */
89 nir_block *after = nir_cf_node_as_block(nir_cf_node_next(&if_stmt->cf_node));
90 nir_block *last_block = condition ? nir_if_last_then_block(if_stmt)
91 : nir_if_last_else_block(if_stmt);
92
93 nir_foreach_instr_safe(instr, after) {
94 if (instr->type != nir_instr_type_phi)
95 break;
96
97 nir_phi_instr *phi = nir_instr_as_phi(instr);
98 nir_ssa_def *def = NULL;
99 nir_foreach_phi_src(phi_src, phi) {
100 if (phi_src->pred != last_block)
101 continue;
102
103 assert(phi_src->src.is_ssa);
104 def = phi_src->src.ssa;
105 }
106
107 assert(def);
108 assert(phi->dest.is_ssa);
109 nir_ssa_def_rewrite_uses(&phi->dest.ssa, nir_src_for_ssa(def));
110 nir_instr_remove(instr);
111 }
112
113 /* The control flow list we're about to paste in may include a jump at the
114 * end, and in that case we have to delete the rest of the control flow
115 * list after the if since it's unreachable and the validator will balk if
116 * we don't.
117 */
118
119 if (!exec_list_is_empty(&last_block->instr_list)) {
120 nir_instr *last_instr = nir_block_last_instr(last_block);
121 if (last_instr->type == nir_instr_type_jump)
122 remove_after_cf_node(&if_stmt->cf_node);
123 }
124
125 /* Finally, actually paste in the then or else branch and delete the if. */
126 struct exec_list *cf_list = condition ? &if_stmt->then_list
127 : &if_stmt->else_list;
128
129 nir_cf_list list;
130 nir_cf_list_extract(&list, cf_list);
131 nir_cf_reinsert(&list, nir_after_cf_node(&if_stmt->cf_node));
132 nir_cf_node_remove(&if_stmt->cf_node);
133 }
134
135 static bool
136 def_only_used_in_cf_node(nir_ssa_def *def, void *_node)
137 {
138 nir_cf_node *node = _node;
139 assert(node->type == nir_cf_node_loop || node->type == nir_cf_node_if);
140
141 nir_block *before = nir_cf_node_as_block(nir_cf_node_prev(node));
142 nir_block *after = nir_cf_node_as_block(nir_cf_node_next(node));
143
144 nir_foreach_use(use, def) {
145 /* Because NIR is structured, we can easily determine whether or not a
146 * value escapes a CF node by looking at the block indices of its uses
147 * to see if they lie outside the bounds of the CF node.
148 *
149 * Note: Normally, the uses of a phi instruction are considered to be
150 * used in the block that is the predecessor of the phi corresponding to
151 * that use. If we were computing liveness or something similar, that
152 * would mean a special case here for phis. However, we're trying here
153 * to determine if the SSA def ever escapes the loop. If it's used by a
154 * phi that lives outside the loop then it doesn't matter if the
155 * corresponding predecessor is inside the loop or not because the value
156 * can go through the phi into the outside world and escape the loop.
157 */
158 if (use->parent_instr->block->index <= before->index ||
159 use->parent_instr->block->index >= after->index)
160 return false;
161 }
162
163 return true;
164 }
165
166 /*
167 * Test if a loop node or if node is dead. Such nodes are dead if:
168 *
169 * 1) It has no side effects (i.e. intrinsics which could possibly affect the
170 * state of the program aside from producing an SSA value, indicated by a lack
171 * of NIR_INTRINSIC_CAN_ELIMINATE).
172 *
173 * 2) It has no phi instructions after it, since those indicate values inside
174 * the node being used after the node.
175 *
176 * 3) None of the values defined inside the node is used outside the node,
177 * i.e. none of the definitions that dominate the node exit are used outside.
178 *
179 * If those conditions hold, then the node is dead and can be deleted.
180 */
181
182 static bool
183 node_is_dead(nir_cf_node *node)
184 {
185 assert(node->type == nir_cf_node_loop || node->type == nir_cf_node_if);
186
187 nir_block *after = nir_cf_node_as_block(nir_cf_node_next(node));
188
189 /* Quick check if there are any phis that follow this CF node. If there
190 * are, then we automatically know it isn't dead.
191 */
192 if (!exec_list_is_empty(&after->instr_list) &&
193 nir_block_first_instr(after)->type == nir_instr_type_phi)
194 return false;
195
196 nir_function_impl *impl = nir_cf_node_get_function(node);
197 nir_metadata_require(impl, nir_metadata_block_index);
198
199 nir_foreach_block_in_cf_node(block, node) {
200 bool inside_loop = node->type == nir_cf_node_loop;
201 for (nir_cf_node *n = &block->cf_node;
202 !inside_loop && n != node; n = n->parent) {
203 if (n->type == nir_cf_node_loop)
204 inside_loop = true;
205 }
206
207 nir_foreach_instr(instr, block) {
208 if (instr->type == nir_instr_type_call)
209 return true;
210
211 /* Return instructions can cause us to skip over other side-effecting
212 * instructions after the loop, so consider them to have side effects
213 * here.
214 *
215 * When the block is not inside a loop, break and continue might also
216 * cause a skip.
217 */
218 if (instr->type == nir_instr_type_jump &&
219 (!inside_loop || nir_instr_as_jump(instr)->type == nir_jump_return))
220 return false;
221
222 if (instr->type == nir_instr_type_intrinsic) {
223 nir_intrinsic_instr *intrin = nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr);
224 if (!(nir_intrinsic_infos[intrin->intrinsic].flags &
225 NIR_INTRINSIC_CAN_ELIMINATE))
226 return false;
227 }
228
229 if (!nir_foreach_ssa_def(instr, def_only_used_in_cf_node, node))
230 return false;
231 }
232 }
233
234 return true;
235 }
236
237 static bool
238 dead_cf_block(nir_block *block)
239 {
240 nir_if *following_if = nir_block_get_following_if(block);
241 if (following_if) {
242 if (node_is_dead(&following_if->cf_node)) {
243 nir_cf_node_remove(&following_if->cf_node);
244 return true;
245 }
246
247 if (!nir_src_is_const(following_if->condition))
248 return false;
249
250 opt_constant_if(following_if, nir_src_as_bool(following_if->condition));
251 return true;
252 }
253
254 nir_loop *following_loop = nir_block_get_following_loop(block);
255 if (!following_loop)
256 return false;
257
258 if (!node_is_dead(&following_loop->cf_node))
259 return false;
260
261 nir_cf_node_remove(&following_loop->cf_node);
262 return true;
263 }
264
265 static bool
266 dead_cf_list(struct exec_list *list, bool *list_ends_in_jump)
267 {
268 bool progress = false;
269 *list_ends_in_jump = false;
270
271 nir_cf_node *prev = NULL;
272
273 foreach_list_typed(nir_cf_node, cur, node, list) {
274 switch (cur->type) {
275 case nir_cf_node_block: {
276 nir_block *block = nir_cf_node_as_block(cur);
277 if (dead_cf_block(block)) {
278 /* We just deleted the if or loop after this block, so we may have
279 * deleted the block before or after it -- which one is an
280 * implementation detail. Therefore, to recover the place we were
281 * at, we have to use the previous cf_node.
282 */
283
284 if (prev) {
285 cur = nir_cf_node_next(prev);
286 } else {
287 cur = exec_node_data(nir_cf_node, exec_list_get_head(list),
288 node);
289 }
290
291 block = nir_cf_node_as_block(cur);
292
293 progress = true;
294 }
295
296 if (nir_block_ends_in_jump(block)) {
297 *list_ends_in_jump = true;
298
299 if (!exec_node_is_tail_sentinel(cur->node.next)) {
300 remove_after_cf_node(cur);
301 return true;
302 }
303 }
304
305 break;
306 }
307
308 case nir_cf_node_if: {
309 nir_if *if_stmt = nir_cf_node_as_if(cur);
310 bool then_ends_in_jump, else_ends_in_jump;
311 progress |= dead_cf_list(&if_stmt->then_list, &then_ends_in_jump);
312 progress |= dead_cf_list(&if_stmt->else_list, &else_ends_in_jump);
313
314 if (then_ends_in_jump && else_ends_in_jump) {
315 *list_ends_in_jump = true;
316 nir_block *next = nir_cf_node_as_block(nir_cf_node_next(cur));
317 if (!exec_list_is_empty(&next->instr_list) ||
318 !exec_node_is_tail_sentinel(next->cf_node.node.next)) {
319 remove_after_cf_node(cur);
320 return true;
321 }
322 }
323
324 break;
325 }
326
327 case nir_cf_node_loop: {
328 nir_loop *loop = nir_cf_node_as_loop(cur);
329 bool dummy;
330 progress |= dead_cf_list(&loop->body, &dummy);
331
332 break;
333 }
334
335 default:
336 unreachable("unknown cf node type");
337 }
338
339 prev = cur;
340 }
341
342 return progress;
343 }
344
345 static bool
346 opt_dead_cf_impl(nir_function_impl *impl)
347 {
348 bool dummy;
349 bool progress = dead_cf_list(&impl->body, &dummy);
350
351 if (progress) {
352 nir_metadata_preserve(impl, nir_metadata_none);
353 } else {
354 #ifndef NDEBUG
355 impl->valid_metadata &= ~nir_metadata_not_properly_reset;
356 #endif
357 }
358
359 return progress;
360 }
361
362 bool
363 nir_opt_dead_cf(nir_shader *shader)
364 {
365 bool progress = false;
366
367 nir_foreach_function(function, shader)
368 if (function->impl)
369 progress |= opt_dead_cf_impl(function->impl);
370
371 return progress;
372 }