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| use rustc_index::bit_set::DenseBitSet; | ||
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| use super::*; | ||
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| /// Compute the set of loop headers in the given body. A loop header is usually defined as a block | ||
| /// which dominates one of its predecessors. This definition is only correct for reducible CFGs. | ||
| /// However, computing dominators is expensive, so we approximate according to the post-order | ||
| /// traversal order. A loop header for us is a block which is visited after its predecessor in | ||
| /// post-order. This is ok as we mostly need a heuristic. | ||
| pub fn maybe_loop_headers(body: &Body<'_>) -> DenseBitSet<BasicBlock> { | ||
| let mut maybe_loop_headers = DenseBitSet::new_empty(body.basic_blocks.len()); | ||
| let mut visited = DenseBitSet::new_empty(body.basic_blocks.len()); | ||
| for (bb, bbdata) in traversal::postorder(body) { | ||
| // Post-order means we visit successors before the block for acyclic CFGs. | ||
| // If the successor is not visited yet, consider it a loop header. | ||
| for succ in bbdata.terminator().successors() { | ||
| if !visited.contains(succ) { | ||
| maybe_loop_headers.insert(succ); | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
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| // Only mark `bb` as visited after we checked the successors, in case we have a self-loop. | ||
| // bb1: goto -> bb1; | ||
| let _new = visited.insert(bb); | ||
| debug_assert!(_new); | ||
| } | ||
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| maybe_loop_headers | ||
| } |
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@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ mod statement; | |
| mod syntax; | ||
| mod terminator; | ||
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| pub mod loops; | ||
| pub mod traversal; | ||
| pub mod visit; | ||
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| - // MIR for `loop_deref_mut` before GVN | ||
| + // MIR for `loop_deref_mut` after GVN | ||
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| fn loop_deref_mut(_1: &mut Value) -> Value { | ||
| debug val => _1; | ||
| let mut _0: Value; | ||
| let _2: &Value; | ||
| let _3: &Value; | ||
| let mut _4: &Value; | ||
| let mut _6: !; | ||
| let mut _8: isize; | ||
| let mut _9: !; | ||
| let mut _10: (); | ||
| let mut _12: i32; | ||
| let _13: (); | ||
| let mut _14: bool; | ||
| let mut _15: !; | ||
| let mut _16: Value; | ||
| scope 1 { | ||
| debug val_alias => _2; | ||
| let mut _5: bool; | ||
| scope 2 { | ||
| debug stop => _5; | ||
| let _7: i32; | ||
| scope 3 { | ||
| debug v => _7; | ||
| let _11: Value; | ||
| scope 4 { | ||
| debug v => _11; | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
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| bb0: { | ||
| StorageLive(_2); | ||
| - StorageLive(_3); | ||
| + nop; | ||
| StorageLive(_4); | ||
| _4 = &(*_1); | ||
| _3 = get::<Value>(move _4) -> [return: bb1, unwind unreachable]; | ||
| } | ||
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| bb1: { | ||
| _2 = &(*_3); | ||
| StorageDead(_4); | ||
| - StorageDead(_3); | ||
| + nop; | ||
| StorageLive(_5); | ||
| _5 = const false; | ||
| - _8 = discriminant((*_2)); | ||
| + _8 = discriminant((*_3)); | ||
| switchInt(move _8) -> [0: bb3, otherwise: bb2]; | ||
| } | ||
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| bb2: { | ||
| unreachable; | ||
| } | ||
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| bb3: { | ||
| - StorageLive(_7); | ||
| - _7 = copy (((*_2) as V0).0: i32); | ||
| + nop; | ||
| + _7 = copy (((*_3) as V0).0: i32); | ||
| StorageLive(_9); | ||
| goto -> bb4; | ||
| } | ||
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| bb4: { | ||
| StorageLive(_11); | ||
| StorageLive(_12); | ||
| _12 = copy _7; | ||
| - _11 = Value::V0(move _12); | ||
| + _11 = Value::V0(copy _7); | ||
| StorageDead(_12); | ||
| StorageLive(_13); | ||
| StorageLive(_14); | ||
| _14 = copy _5; | ||
| switchInt(move _14) -> [0: bb6, otherwise: bb5]; | ||
| } | ||
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| bb5: { | ||
| _0 = move _11; | ||
| StorageDead(_14); | ||
| StorageDead(_13); | ||
| StorageDead(_11); | ||
| StorageDead(_9); | ||
| - StorageDead(_7); | ||
| + nop; | ||
| StorageDead(_5); | ||
| StorageDead(_2); | ||
| return; | ||
| } | ||
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| bb6: { | ||
| _13 = const (); | ||
| StorageDead(_14); | ||
| StorageDead(_13); | ||
| _5 = const true; | ||
| StorageLive(_16); | ||
| - _16 = Value::V1; | ||
| - (*_1) = move _16; | ||
| + _16 = const Value::V1; | ||
| + (*_1) = const Value::V1; | ||
| StorageDead(_16); | ||
| _10 = const (); | ||
| StorageDead(_11); | ||
| goto -> bb4; | ||
| } | ||
| + } | ||
| + | ||
| + ALLOC0 (size: 8, align: 4) { | ||
| + 01 00 00 00 __ __ __ __ │ ....░░░░ | ||
| } | ||
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| //@ test-mir-pass: GVN | ||
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| #![crate_type = "lib"] | ||
| #![feature(core_intrinsics, rustc_attrs)] | ||
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| pub enum Value { | ||
| V0(i32), | ||
| V1, | ||
| } | ||
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| // Check that we do not use the dereferenced value of `val_alias` when returning. | ||
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| // EMIT_MIR gvn_loop.loop_deref_mut.GVN.diff | ||
| fn loop_deref_mut(val: &mut Value) -> Value { | ||
| // CHECK-LABEL: fn loop_deref_mut( | ||
| // CHECK: [[VAL_REF:_.*]] = get::<Value>( | ||
| // CHECK: [[V:_.*]] = copy (((*[[VAL_REF]]) as V0).0: i32); | ||
| // CEHCK-NOT: copy (*[[VAL_REF]]); | ||
| // CHECK: [[RET:_*]] = Value::V0(copy [[V]]); | ||
| // CEHCK-NOT: copy (*[[VAL_REF]]); | ||
| // CHECK: _0 = move [[RET]] | ||
| let val_alias: &Value = get(val); | ||
| let mut stop = false; | ||
| let Value::V0(v) = *val_alias else { unsafe { core::intrinsics::unreachable() } }; | ||
| loop { | ||
| let v = Value::V0(v); | ||
| if stop { | ||
| return v; | ||
| } | ||
| stop = true; | ||
| *val = Value::V1; | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
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| #[inline(never)] | ||
| #[rustc_nounwind] | ||
| fn get<T>(v: &T) -> &T { | ||
| v | ||
| } |
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| //@ compile-flags: -O | ||
| //@ run-pass | ||
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| pub enum Value { | ||
| V0(i32), | ||
| V1, | ||
| } | ||
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| fn set_discriminant(val: &mut Value) -> Value { | ||
| let val_alias: &Value = get(val); | ||
| let mut stop = false; | ||
| let Value::V0(v) = *val_alias else { | ||
| unreachable!(); | ||
| }; | ||
| loop { | ||
| let v = Value::V0(v); | ||
| if stop { | ||
| return v; | ||
| } | ||
| stop = true; | ||
| *val = Value::V1; | ||
| } | ||
| } | ||
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| fn main() { | ||
| let mut v = Value::V0(1); | ||
| let v = set_discriminant(&mut v); | ||
| assert!(matches!(v, Value::V0(1))); | ||
| } | ||
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| #[inline(never)] | ||
| fn get<T>(v: &T) -> &T { | ||
| v | ||
| } |
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