From: Jason Ekstrand Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 02:38:36 +0000 (-0800) Subject: nir/gcm: Loop over blocks in pin_instructions X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6006a9e275750bf762f9f041f9078aaf8af4dd0e;p=mesa.git nir/gcm: Loop over blocks in pin_instructions Now that we have the new block iterators, we can simplify things a bit. Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke Part-of: --- diff --git a/src/compiler/nir/nir_opt_gcm.c b/src/compiler/nir/nir_opt_gcm.c index eb8b9ee6583..0e04c98b609 100644 --- a/src/compiler/nir/nir_opt_gcm.c +++ b/src/compiler/nir/nir_opt_gcm.c @@ -105,79 +105,76 @@ gcm_build_block_info(struct exec_list *cf_list, struct gcm_state *state, * After this is completed, all instructions' pass_flags fields will be set * to either GCM_INSTR_PINNED or 0. */ -static bool -gcm_pin_instructions_block(nir_block *block, struct gcm_state *state) +static void +gcm_pin_instructions(nir_function_impl *impl, struct gcm_state *state) { - nir_foreach_instr_safe(instr, block) { - switch (instr->type) { - case nir_instr_type_alu: - switch (nir_instr_as_alu(instr)->op) { - case nir_op_fddx: - case nir_op_fddy: - case nir_op_fddx_fine: - case nir_op_fddy_fine: - case nir_op_fddx_coarse: - case nir_op_fddy_coarse: - /* These can only go in uniform control flow; pin them for now */ - instr->pass_flags = GCM_INSTR_PINNED; + nir_foreach_block(block, impl) { + nir_foreach_instr_safe(instr, block) { + switch (instr->type) { + case nir_instr_type_alu: + switch (nir_instr_as_alu(instr)->op) { + case nir_op_fddx: + case nir_op_fddy: + case nir_op_fddx_fine: + case nir_op_fddy_fine: + case nir_op_fddx_coarse: + case nir_op_fddy_coarse: + /* These can only go in uniform control flow; pin them for now */ + instr->pass_flags = GCM_INSTR_PINNED; + break; + + default: + instr->pass_flags = 0; + break; + } break; - default: + case nir_instr_type_tex: + if (nir_tex_instr_has_implicit_derivative(nir_instr_as_tex(instr))) + instr->pass_flags = GCM_INSTR_PINNED; + break; + + case nir_instr_type_deref: + case nir_instr_type_load_const: instr->pass_flags = 0; break; - } - break; - case nir_instr_type_deref: - instr->pass_flags = 0; - break; + case nir_instr_type_intrinsic: { + if (nir_intrinsic_can_reorder(nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr))) { + instr->pass_flags = 0; + } else { + instr->pass_flags = GCM_INSTR_PINNED; + } + break; + } - case nir_instr_type_tex: - if (nir_tex_instr_has_implicit_derivative(nir_instr_as_tex(instr))) + case nir_instr_type_jump: + case nir_instr_type_ssa_undef: + case nir_instr_type_phi: instr->pass_flags = GCM_INSTR_PINNED; - break; - - case nir_instr_type_load_const: - instr->pass_flags = 0; - break; + break; - case nir_instr_type_intrinsic: { - if (nir_intrinsic_can_reorder(nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr))) { - instr->pass_flags = 0; - } else { - instr->pass_flags = GCM_INSTR_PINNED; + default: + unreachable("Invalid instruction type in GCM"); } - break; - } - - case nir_instr_type_jump: - case nir_instr_type_ssa_undef: - case nir_instr_type_phi: - instr->pass_flags = GCM_INSTR_PINNED; - break; - default: - unreachable("Invalid instruction type in GCM"); - } - - if (!(instr->pass_flags & GCM_INSTR_PINNED)) { - /* If this is an unpinned instruction, go ahead and pull it out of - * the program and put it on the instrs list. This has a couple - * of benifits. First, it makes the scheduling algorithm more - * efficient because we can avoid walking over basic blocks and - * pinned instructions. Second, it keeps us from causing linked - * list confusion when we're trying to put everything in its - * proper place at the end of the pass. - * - * Note that we don't use nir_instr_remove here because that also - * cleans up uses and defs and we want to keep that information. - */ - exec_node_remove(&instr->node); - exec_list_push_tail(&state->instrs, &instr->node); + if (!(instr->pass_flags & GCM_INSTR_PINNED)) { + /* If this is an unpinned instruction, go ahead and pull it out of + * the program and put it on the instrs list. This has a couple + * of benifits. First, it makes the scheduling algorithm more + * efficient because we can avoid walking over basic blocks and + * pinned instructions. Second, it keeps us from causing linked + * list confusion when we're trying to put everything in its + * proper place at the end of the pass. + * + * Note that we don't use nir_instr_remove here because that also + * cleans up uses and defs and we want to keep that information. + */ + exec_node_remove(&instr->node); + exec_list_push_tail(&state->instrs, &instr->node); + } } } - - return true; } static void @@ -458,9 +455,7 @@ opt_gcm_impl(nir_function_impl *impl, bool value_number) gcm_build_block_info(&impl->body, &state, 0); - nir_foreach_block(block, impl) { - gcm_pin_instructions_block(block, &state); - } + gcm_pin_instructions(impl, &state); bool progress = false; if (value_number) {