/* Callgraph based intraprocedural optimizations. Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Jan Hubicka This file is part of GCC. GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "config.h" #include "system.h" #include "coretypes.h" #include "tm.h" #include "tree.h" #include "tree-inline.h" #include "langhooks.h" #include "hashtab.h" #include "toplev.h" #include "flags.h" #include "ggc.h" #include "debug.h" #include "target.h" #include "cgraph.h" #include "diagnostic.h" #include "timevar.h" #include "params.h" #include "fibheap.h" #include "c-common.h" #define INSNS_PER_CALL 10 static void cgraph_expand_functions (void); static void cgraph_mark_functions_to_output (void); static void cgraph_expand_function (struct cgraph_node *); static tree record_call_1 (tree *, int *, void *); static void cgraph_mark_local_functions (void); static void cgraph_optimize_function (struct cgraph_node *); static bool cgraph_default_inline_p (struct cgraph_node *n); static void cgraph_analyze_function (struct cgraph_node *node); /* Statistics we collect about inlining algorithm. */ static int ncalls_inlined; static int nfunctions_inlined; static int initial_insns; static int overall_insns; /* Records tree nodes seen in cgraph_create_edges. Simply using walk_tree_without_duplicates doesn't guarantee each node is visited once because it gets a new htab upon each recursive call from record_calls_1. */ static htab_t visited_nodes; /* Determine if function DECL is needed. That is, visible to something either outside this translation unit, something magic in the system configury, or (if not doing unit-at-a-time) to something we havn't seen yet. */ static bool decide_is_function_needed (struct cgraph_node *node, tree decl) { /* If we decided it was needed before, but at the time we didn't have the body of the function available, then it's still needed. We have to go back and re-check its dependencies now. */ if (node->needed) return true; /* Externally visible functions must be output. The exception is COMDAT functions that must be output only when they are needed. */ if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) && !DECL_COMDAT (decl) && !DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)) return true; /* Constructors and destructors are reachable from the runtime by some mechanism. */ if (DECL_STATIC_CONSTRUCTOR (decl) || DECL_STATIC_DESTRUCTOR (decl)) return true; /* If the user told us it is used, then it must be so. */ if (lookup_attribute ("used", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl))) return true; /* ??? If the assembler name is set by hand, it is possible to assemble the name later after finalizing the function and the fact is noticed in assemble_name then. This is arguably a bug. */ if (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME_SET_P (decl) && TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl))) return true; if (flag_unit_at_a_time) return false; /* If not doing unit at a time, then we'll only defer this function if its marked for inlining. Otherwise we want to emit it now. */ /* "extern inline" functions are never output locally. */ if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)) return false; /* We want to emit COMDAT functions only when absolutely neccesary. */ if (DECL_COMDAT (decl)) return false; if (!DECL_INLINE (decl) || (!node->local.disregard_inline_limits /* When declared inline, defer even the uninlinable functions. This allows them to be elliminated when unused. */ && !DECL_DECLARED_INLINE_P (decl) && (node->local.inlinable || !cgraph_default_inline_p (node)))) return true; return false; } /* When not doing unit-at-a-time, output all functions enqueued. Return true when such a functions were found. */ static bool cgraph_assemble_pending_functions (void) { bool output = false; if (flag_unit_at_a_time) return false; while (cgraph_nodes_queue) { struct cgraph_node *n = cgraph_nodes_queue; cgraph_nodes_queue = cgraph_nodes_queue->next_needed; if (!n->origin && !DECL_EXTERNAL (n->decl)) cgraph_expand_function (n); output = true; } return output; } /* DECL has been parsed. Take it, queue it, compile it at the whim of the logic in effect. If NESTED is true, then our caller cannot stand to have the garbage collector run at the moment. We would need to either create a new GC context, or just not compile right now. */ void cgraph_finalize_function (tree decl, bool nested) { struct cgraph_node *node = cgraph_node (decl); if (node->local.finalized) { /* As an GCC extension we allow redefinition of the function. The semantics when both copies of bodies differ is not well defined. We replace the old body with new body so in unit at a time mode we always use new body, while in normal mode we may end up with old body inlined into some functions and new body expanded and inlined in others. ??? It may make more sense to use one body for inlining and other body for expanding the function but this is dificult to do. */ if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl)) abort (); /* Reset our datastructures so we can analyze the function again. */ memset (&node->local, 0, sizeof (node->local)); memset (&node->global, 0, sizeof (node->global)); memset (&node->rtl, 0, sizeof (node->rtl)); node->analyzed = false; while (node->callees) cgraph_remove_call (node->decl, node->callees->callee->decl); /* We may need to re-queue the node for assembling in case we already proceeded it and ignored as not needed. */ if (node->reachable && !flag_unit_at_a_time) { struct cgraph_node *n; for (n = cgraph_nodes_queue; n; n = n->next_needed) if (n == node) break; if (!n) node->reachable = 0; } } notice_global_symbol (decl); node->decl = decl; node->local.finalized = true; /* If not unit at a time, then we need to create the call graph now, so that called functions can be queued and emitted now. */ if (!flag_unit_at_a_time) cgraph_analyze_function (node); if (decide_is_function_needed (node, decl)) cgraph_mark_needed_node (node); /* If not unit at a time, go ahead and emit everything we've found to be reachable at this time. */ if (!nested) cgraph_assemble_pending_functions (); /* If we've not yet emitted decl, tell the debug info about it. */ if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl)) (*debug_hooks->deferred_inline_function) (decl); } /* Walk tree and record all calls. Called via walk_tree. */ static tree record_call_1 (tree *tp, int *walk_subtrees, void *data) { tree t = *tp; switch (TREE_CODE (t)) { case VAR_DECL: /* ??? Really, we should mark this decl as *potentially* referenced by this function and re-examine whether the decl is actually used after rtl has been generated. */ if (TREE_STATIC (t)) cgraph_varpool_mark_needed_node (cgraph_varpool_node (t)); break; case ADDR_EXPR: if (flag_unit_at_a_time) { /* Record dereferences to the functions. This makes the functions reachable unconditionally. */ tree decl = TREE_OPERAND (*tp, 0); if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL) cgraph_mark_needed_node (cgraph_node (decl)); } break; case CALL_EXPR: { tree decl = get_callee_fndecl (*tp); if (decl && TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL) { if (DECL_BUILT_IN (decl)) return NULL; cgraph_record_call (data, decl); /* When we see a function call, we don't want to look at the function reference in the ADDR_EXPR that is hanging from the CALL_EXPR we're examining here, because we would conclude incorrectly that the function's address could be taken by something that is not a function call. So only walk the function parameter list, skip the other subtrees. */ walk_tree (&TREE_OPERAND (*tp, 1), record_call_1, data, visited_nodes); *walk_subtrees = 0; } break; } default: /* Save some cycles by not walking types and declaration as we won't find anything useful there anyway. */ if (DECL_P (*tp) || TYPE_P (*tp)) { *walk_subtrees = 0; break; } if ((unsigned int) TREE_CODE (t) >= LAST_AND_UNUSED_TREE_CODE) return (*lang_hooks.callgraph.analyze_expr) (tp, walk_subtrees, data); break; } return NULL; } /* Create cgraph edges for function calls inside BODY from DECL. */ void cgraph_create_edges (tree decl, tree body) { /* The nodes we're interested in are never shared, so walk the tree ignoring duplicates. */ visited_nodes = htab_create (37, htab_hash_pointer, htab_eq_pointer, NULL); walk_tree (&body, record_call_1, decl, visited_nodes); htab_delete (visited_nodes); visited_nodes = NULL; } /* Analyze the function scheduled to be output. */ static void cgraph_analyze_function (struct cgraph_node *node) { tree decl = node->decl; current_function_decl = decl; /* First kill forward declaration so reverse inlining works properly. */ cgraph_create_edges (decl, DECL_SAVED_TREE (decl)); node->local.inlinable = tree_inlinable_function_p (decl); if (!DECL_ESTIMATED_INSNS (decl)) DECL_ESTIMATED_INSNS (decl) = (*lang_hooks.tree_inlining.estimate_num_insns) (decl); node->local.self_insns = DECL_ESTIMATED_INSNS (decl); if (node->local.inlinable) node->local.disregard_inline_limits = (*lang_hooks.tree_inlining.disregard_inline_limits) (decl); /* Inlining characteristics are maintained by the cgraph_mark_inline. */ node->global.insns = node->local.self_insns; if (!DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)) { node->global.cloned_times = 1; node->global.will_be_output = true; } node->analyzed = true; current_function_decl = NULL; } /* Analyze the whole compilation unit once it is parsed completely. */ void cgraph_finalize_compilation_unit (void) { struct cgraph_node *node; if (!flag_unit_at_a_time) { cgraph_assemble_pending_functions (); return; } cgraph_varpool_assemble_pending_decls (); if (!quiet_flag) fprintf (stderr, "\nAnalyzing compilation unit\n"); timevar_push (TV_CGRAPH); if (cgraph_dump_file) { fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\nInitial entry points:"); for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next) if (node->needed && DECL_SAVED_TREE (node->decl)) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, " %s", cgraph_node_name (node)); fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\n"); } /* Propagate reachability flag and lower representation of all reachable functions. In the future, lowering will introduce new functions and new entry points on the way (by template instantiation and virtual method table generation for instance). */ while (cgraph_nodes_queue) { struct cgraph_edge *edge; tree decl = cgraph_nodes_queue->decl; node = cgraph_nodes_queue; cgraph_nodes_queue = cgraph_nodes_queue->next_needed; /* ??? It is possible to create extern inline function and later using weak alas attribute to kill it's body. See gcc.c-torture/compile/20011119-1.c */ if (!DECL_SAVED_TREE (decl)) continue; if (node->analyzed || !node->reachable || !DECL_SAVED_TREE (decl)) abort (); cgraph_analyze_function (node); for (edge = node->callees; edge; edge = edge->next_callee) if (!edge->callee->reachable) cgraph_mark_reachable_node (edge->callee); cgraph_varpool_assemble_pending_decls (); } /* Collect entry points to the unit. */ if (cgraph_dump_file) { fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\nUnit entry points:"); for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next) if (node->needed && DECL_SAVED_TREE (node->decl)) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, " %s", cgraph_node_name (node)); fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\n"); dump_cgraph (cgraph_dump_file); } if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\nReclaiming functions:"); for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next) { tree decl = node->decl; if (!node->reachable && DECL_SAVED_TREE (decl)) { cgraph_remove_node (node); if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, " %s", cgraph_node_name (node)); } } if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\n"); ggc_collect (); timevar_pop (TV_CGRAPH); } /* Figure out what functions we want to assemble. */ static void cgraph_mark_functions_to_output (void) { struct cgraph_node *node; for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next) { tree decl = node->decl; struct cgraph_edge *e; if (node->output) abort (); for (e = node->callers; e; e = e->next_caller) if (!e->inline_call) break; /* We need to output all local functions that are used and not always inlined, as well as those that are reachable from outside the current compilation unit. */ if (DECL_SAVED_TREE (decl) && (node->needed || (e && node->reachable)) && !TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl) && !node->origin && !DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)) node->output = 1; } } /* Optimize the function before expansion. */ static void cgraph_optimize_function (struct cgraph_node *node) { tree decl = node->decl; timevar_push (TV_INTEGRATION); /* optimize_inline_calls avoids inlining of current_function_decl. */ current_function_decl = decl; if (flag_inline_trees) optimize_inline_calls (decl); if (node->nested) { for (node = node->nested; node; node = node->next_nested) cgraph_optimize_function (node); } timevar_pop (TV_INTEGRATION); } /* Expand function specified by NODE. */ static void cgraph_expand_function (struct cgraph_node *node) { tree decl = node->decl; struct cgraph_edge *e; if (flag_unit_at_a_time) announce_function (decl); cgraph_optimize_function (node); /* Generate RTL for the body of DECL. Nested functions are expanded via lang_expand_decl_stmt. */ (*lang_hooks.callgraph.expand_function) (decl); if (!flag_unit_at_a_time) { if (!node->local.inlinable || (!node->local.disregard_inline_limits && !cgraph_default_inline_p (node))) DECL_SAVED_TREE (node->decl) = NULL; } else { for (e = node->callers; e; e = e->next_caller) if (e->inline_call) break; if (!e) DECL_SAVED_TREE (decl) = NULL; } current_function_decl = NULL; } /* Fill array order with all nodes with output flag set in the reverse topological order. */ static int cgraph_postorder (struct cgraph_node **order) { struct cgraph_node *node, *node2; int stack_size = 0; int order_pos = 0; struct cgraph_edge *edge, last; struct cgraph_node **stack = xcalloc (cgraph_n_nodes, sizeof (struct cgraph_node *)); /* We have to deal with cycles nicely, so use a depth first traversal output algorithm. Ignore the fact that some functions won't need to be output and put them into order as well, so we get dependencies right through intline functions. */ for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next) node->aux = NULL; for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next) if (!node->aux) { node2 = node; if (!node->callers) node->aux = &last; else node->aux = node->callers; while (node2) { while (node2->aux != &last) { edge = node2->aux; if (edge->next_caller) node2->aux = edge->next_caller; else node2->aux = &last; if (!edge->caller->aux) { if (!edge->caller->callers) edge->caller->aux = &last; else edge->caller->aux = edge->caller->callers; stack[stack_size++] = node2; node2 = edge->caller; break; } } if (node2->aux == &last) { order[order_pos++] = node2; if (stack_size) node2 = stack[--stack_size]; else node2 = NULL; } } } free (stack); return order_pos; } #define INLINED_TIMES(node) ((size_t)(node)->aux) #define SET_INLINED_TIMES(node,times) ((node)->aux = (void *)(times)) /* Return list of nodes we decided to inline NODE into, set their output flag and compute INLINED_TIMES. We do simple backtracing to get INLINED_TIMES right. This should not be expensive as we limit the amount of inlining. Alternatively we may first discover set of nodes, topologically sort these and propagate INLINED_TIMES */ static int cgraph_inlined_into (struct cgraph_node *node, struct cgraph_node **array) { int nfound = 0; struct cgraph_edge **stack; struct cgraph_edge *e, *e1; int sp; int i; /* Fast path: since we traverse in mostly topological order, we will likely find no edges. */ for (e = node->callers; e; e = e->next_caller) if (e->inline_call) break; if (!e) return 0; /* Allocate stack for back-tracking up callgraph. */ stack = xmalloc ((cgraph_n_nodes + 1) * sizeof (struct cgraph_edge)); sp = 0; /* Push the first edge on to the stack. */ stack[sp++] = e; while (sp) { struct cgraph_node *caller; /* Look at the edge on the top of the stack. */ e = stack[sp - 1]; caller = e->caller; /* Check if the caller destination has been visited yet. */ if (!caller->output) { array[nfound++] = e->caller; /* Mark that we have visited the destination. */ caller->output = true; SET_INLINED_TIMES (caller, 0); } SET_INLINED_TIMES (caller, INLINED_TIMES (caller) + 1); for (e1 = caller->callers; e1; e1 = e1->next_caller) if (e1->inline_call) break; if (e1) stack[sp++] = e1; else { while (true) { for (e1 = e->next_caller; e1; e1 = e1->next_caller) if (e1->inline_call) break; if (e1) { stack[sp - 1] = e1; break; } else { sp--; if (!sp) break; e = stack[sp - 1]; } } } } free (stack); if (cgraph_dump_file) { fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Found inline predecesors of %s:", cgraph_node_name (node)); for (i = 0; i < nfound; i++) { fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, " %s", cgraph_node_name (array[i])); if (INLINED_TIMES (array[i]) != 1) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, " (%i times)", (int)INLINED_TIMES (array[i])); } fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\n"); } return nfound; } /* Return list of nodes we decided to inline into NODE, set their output flag and compute INLINED_TIMES. This function is identical to cgraph_inlined_into with callers and callees nodes swapped. */ static int cgraph_inlined_callees (struct cgraph_node *node, struct cgraph_node **array) { int nfound = 0; struct cgraph_edge **stack; struct cgraph_edge *e, *e1; int sp; int i; /* Fast path: since we traverse in mostly topological order, we will likely find no edges. */ for (e = node->callees; e; e = e->next_callee) if (e->inline_call) break; if (!e) return 0; /* Allocate stack for back-tracking up callgraph. */ stack = xmalloc ((cgraph_n_nodes + 1) * sizeof (struct cgraph_edge)); sp = 0; /* Push the first edge on to the stack. */ stack[sp++] = e; while (sp) { struct cgraph_node *callee; /* Look at the edge on the top of the stack. */ e = stack[sp - 1]; callee = e->callee; /* Check if the callee destination has been visited yet. */ if (!callee->output) { array[nfound++] = e->callee; /* Mark that we have visited the destination. */ callee->output = true; SET_INLINED_TIMES (callee, 0); } SET_INLINED_TIMES (callee, INLINED_TIMES (callee) + 1); for (e1 = callee->callees; e1; e1 = e1->next_callee) if (e1->inline_call) break; if (e1) stack[sp++] = e1; else { while (true) { for (e1 = e->next_callee; e1; e1 = e1->next_callee) if (e1->inline_call) break; if (e1) { stack[sp - 1] = e1; break; } else { sp--; if (!sp) break; e = stack[sp - 1]; } } } } free (stack); if (cgraph_dump_file) { fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Found inline successors of %s:", cgraph_node_name (node)); for (i = 0; i < nfound; i++) { fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, " %s", cgraph_node_name (array[i])); if (INLINED_TIMES (array[i]) != 1) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, " (%i times)", (int)INLINED_TIMES (array[i])); } fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\n"); } return nfound; } /* Estimate size of the function after inlining WHAT into TO. */ static int cgraph_estimate_size_after_inlining (int times, struct cgraph_node *to, struct cgraph_node *what) { return (what->global.insns - INSNS_PER_CALL) *times + to->global.insns; } /* Estimate the growth caused by inlining NODE into all callees. */ static int cgraph_estimate_growth (struct cgraph_node *node) { int growth = 0; int calls_saved = 0; int clones_added = 0; struct cgraph_edge *e; for (e = node->callers; e; e = e->next_caller) if (!e->inline_call) { growth += ((cgraph_estimate_size_after_inlining (1, e->caller, node) - e->caller->global.insns) *e->caller->global.cloned_times); calls_saved += e->caller->global.cloned_times; clones_added += e->caller->global.cloned_times; } /* ??? Wrong for self recursive functions or cases where we decide to not inline for different reasons, but it is not big deal as in that case we will keep the body around, but we will also avoid some inlining. */ if (!node->needed && !node->origin && !DECL_EXTERNAL (node->decl)) growth -= node->global.insns, clones_added--; if (!calls_saved) calls_saved = 1; return growth; } /* Update insn sizes after inlining WHAT into TO that is already inlined into all nodes in INLINED array. */ static void cgraph_mark_inline (struct cgraph_node *to, struct cgraph_node *what, struct cgraph_node **inlined, int ninlined, struct cgraph_node **inlined_callees, int ninlined_callees) { int i; int times = 0; int clones = 0; struct cgraph_edge *e; bool called = false; int new_insns; for (e = what->callers; e; e = e->next_caller) { if (e->caller == to) { if (e->inline_call) abort (); e->inline_call = true; times++; clones += e->caller->global.cloned_times; } else if (!e->inline_call) called = true; } if (!times) abort (); ncalls_inlined += times; new_insns = cgraph_estimate_size_after_inlining (times, to, what); if (to->global.will_be_output) overall_insns += new_insns - to->global.insns; to->global.insns = new_insns; if (!called && !what->needed && !what->origin && !DECL_EXTERNAL (what->decl)) { if (!what->global.will_be_output) abort (); clones--; nfunctions_inlined++; what->global.will_be_output = 0; overall_insns -= what->global.insns; } what->global.cloned_times += clones; for (i = 0; i < ninlined; i++) { new_insns = cgraph_estimate_size_after_inlining (INLINED_TIMES (inlined[i]) * times, inlined[i], what); if (inlined[i]->global.will_be_output) overall_insns += new_insns - inlined[i]->global.insns; inlined[i]->global.insns = new_insns; } for (i = 0; i < ninlined_callees; i++) { inlined_callees[i]->global.cloned_times += INLINED_TIMES (inlined_callees[i]) * clones; } } /* Return false when inlining WHAT into TO is not good idea as it would cause too large growth of function bodies. */ static bool cgraph_check_inline_limits (struct cgraph_node *to, struct cgraph_node *what, struct cgraph_node **inlined, int ninlined) { int i; int times = 0; struct cgraph_edge *e; int newsize; int limit; for (e = to->callees; e; e = e->next_callee) if (e->callee == what) times++; /* When inlining large function body called once into small function, take the inlined function as base for limiting the growth. */ if (to->local.self_insns > what->local.self_insns) limit = to->local.self_insns; else limit = what->local.self_insns; limit += limit * PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_LARGE_FUNCTION_GROWTH) / 100; newsize = cgraph_estimate_size_after_inlining (times, to, what); if (newsize > PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_LARGE_FUNCTION_INSNS) && newsize > limit) return false; for (i = 0; i < ninlined; i++) { newsize = cgraph_estimate_size_after_inlining (INLINED_TIMES (inlined[i]) * times, inlined[i], what); if (newsize > PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_LARGE_FUNCTION_INSNS) && newsize > inlined[i]->local.self_insns * (100 + PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_LARGE_FUNCTION_GROWTH)) / 100) return false; } return true; } /* Return true when function N is small enought to be inlined. */ static bool cgraph_default_inline_p (struct cgraph_node *n) { if (!DECL_INLINE (n->decl) || !DECL_SAVED_TREE (n->decl)) return false; if (DECL_DECLARED_INLINE_P (n->decl)) return n->global.insns < MAX_INLINE_INSNS_SINGLE; else return n->global.insns < MAX_INLINE_INSNS_AUTO; } /* We use greedy algorithm for inlining of small functions: All inline candidates are put into prioritized heap based on estimated growth of the overall number of instructions and then update the estimates. INLINED and INLINED_CALEES are just pointers to arrays large enought to be passed to cgraph_inlined_into and cgraph_inlined_callees. */ static void cgraph_decide_inlining_of_small_functions (struct cgraph_node **inlined, struct cgraph_node **inlined_callees) { int i; struct cgraph_node *node; fibheap_t heap = fibheap_new (); struct fibnode **heap_node = xcalloc (cgraph_max_uid, sizeof (struct fibnode *)); int ninlined, ninlined_callees; int max_insns = ((HOST_WIDEST_INT) initial_insns * (100 + PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_INLINE_UNIT_GROWTH)) / 100); /* Put all inline candidates into the heap. */ for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next) { struct cgraph_edge *e; if (!node->local.inlinable || !node->callers || !cgraph_default_inline_p (node)) continue; /* Rule out always_inline functions we dealt with earlier. */ for (e = node->callers; e; e = e->next_caller) if (e->inline_call) break; if (e) continue; heap_node[node->uid] = fibheap_insert (heap, cgraph_estimate_growth (node), node); } if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\n\nDeciding on inlining: "); while ((node = fibheap_extract_min (heap)) && overall_insns <= max_insns) { struct cgraph_edge *e; int old_insns = overall_insns; heap_node[node->uid] = NULL; if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Considering %s %i insns, growth %i.\n", cgraph_node_name (node), node->global.insns, cgraph_estimate_growth (node)); if (!cgraph_default_inline_p (node)) { if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Function too large.\n"); continue; } ninlined_callees = cgraph_inlined_callees (node, inlined_callees); for (e = node->callers; e; e = e->next_caller) if (!e->inline_call && e->caller != node) { ninlined = cgraph_inlined_into (e->caller, inlined); if (e->callee->output || !cgraph_check_inline_limits (e->caller, node, inlined, ninlined)) { for (i = 0; i < ninlined; i++) inlined[i]->output = 0, node->aux = 0; if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Not inlining into %s\n", cgraph_node_name (e->caller)); continue; } cgraph_mark_inline (e->caller, node, inlined, ninlined, inlined_callees, ninlined_callees); if (heap_node[e->caller->uid]) fibheap_replace_key (heap, heap_node[e->caller->uid], cgraph_estimate_growth (e->caller)); /* Size of the functions we updated into has changed, so update the keys. */ for (i = 0; i < ninlined; i++) { inlined[i]->output = 0, node->aux = 0; if (heap_node[inlined[i]->uid]) fibheap_replace_key (heap, heap_node[inlined[i]->uid], cgraph_estimate_growth (inlined[i])); } } /* Similarly all functions called by function we just inlined are now called more times; update keys. */ for (e = node->callees; e; e = e->next_callee) if (!e->inline_call && heap_node[e->callee->uid]) fibheap_replace_key (heap, heap_node[e->callee->uid], cgraph_estimate_growth (e->callee)); for (i = 0; i < ninlined_callees; i++) { struct cgraph_edge *e; for (e = inlined_callees[i]->callees; e; e = e->next_callee) if (!e->inline_call && heap_node[e->callee->uid]) fibheap_replace_key (heap, heap_node[e->callee->uid], cgraph_estimate_growth (e->callee)); inlined_callees[i]->output = 0, node->aux = 0; } if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Created %i clones, Num insns:%i (%+i), %.2f%%.\n\n", node->global.cloned_times - 1, overall_insns, overall_insns - old_insns, overall_insns * 100.0 / initial_insns); } if (cgraph_dump_file && !fibheap_empty (heap)) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "inline-unit-growth limit reached.\n"); fibheap_delete (heap); free (heap_node); } /* Decide on the inlining. We do so in the topological order to avoid expenses on updating datastructures. */ static void cgraph_decide_inlining (void) { struct cgraph_node *node; int nnodes; struct cgraph_node **order = xcalloc (cgraph_n_nodes, sizeof (struct cgraph_node *)); struct cgraph_node **inlined = xcalloc (cgraph_n_nodes, sizeof (struct cgraph_node *)); struct cgraph_node **inlined_callees = xcalloc (cgraph_n_nodes, sizeof (struct cgraph_node *)); int ninlined; int ninlined_callees; int i, y; for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next) initial_insns += node->local.self_insns; overall_insns = initial_insns; nnodes = cgraph_postorder (order); for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next) node->aux = 0; if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\n\nDeciding on always_inline functions:\n"); /* In the first pass mark all always_inline edges. Do this with a priority so no our decisions makes this impossible. */ for (i = nnodes - 1; i >= 0; i--) { struct cgraph_edge *e; node = order[i]; for (e = node->callees; e; e = e->next_callee) if (e->callee->local.disregard_inline_limits) break; if (!e) continue; if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Considering %s %i insns (always inline)\n", cgraph_node_name (node), node->global.insns); ninlined = cgraph_inlined_into (order[i], inlined); for (; e; e = e->next_callee) { if (e->inline_call || !e->callee->local.disregard_inline_limits) continue; if (e->callee->output || e->callee == node) continue; ninlined_callees = cgraph_inlined_callees (e->callee, inlined_callees); cgraph_mark_inline (node, e->callee, inlined, ninlined, inlined_callees, ninlined_callees); for (y = 0; y < ninlined_callees; y++) inlined_callees[y]->output = 0, node->aux = 0; if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Inlined %i times. Now %i insns\n\n", node->global.cloned_times, overall_insns); } for (y = 0; y < ninlined; y++) inlined[y]->output = 0, node->aux = 0; } cgraph_decide_inlining_of_small_functions (inlined, inlined_callees); if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\n\nFunctions to inline once:\n"); /* And finally decide what functions are called once. */ for (i = nnodes - 1; i >= 0; i--) { node = order[i]; if (node->callers && !node->callers->next_caller && !node->needed && node->local.inlinable && !node->callers->inline_call && !DECL_EXTERNAL (node->decl) && !DECL_COMDAT (node->decl)) { bool ok = true; struct cgraph_node *node1; /* Verify that we won't duplicate the caller. */ for (node1 = node->callers->caller; node1->callers && node1->callers->inline_call && ok; node1 = node1->callers->caller) if (node1->callers->next_caller || node1->needed) ok = false; if (ok) { if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Considering %s %i insns (called once)\n", cgraph_node_name (node), node->global.insns); ninlined = cgraph_inlined_into (node->callers->caller, inlined); if (cgraph_check_inline_limits (node->callers->caller, node, inlined, ninlined)) { ninlined_callees = cgraph_inlined_callees (node, inlined_callees); cgraph_mark_inline (node->callers->caller, node, inlined, ninlined, inlined_callees, ninlined_callees); for (y = 0; y < ninlined_callees; y++) inlined_callees[y]->output = 0, node->aux = 0; if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Inlined. Now %i insns\n\n", overall_insns); } for (y = 0; y < ninlined; y++) inlined[y]->output = 0, node->aux = 0; } } } if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\nInlined %i calls, elliminated %i functions, %i insns turned to %i insns.\n", ncalls_inlined, nfunctions_inlined, initial_insns, overall_insns); free (order); free (inlined); free (inlined_callees); } /* Return true when CALLER_DECL should be inlined into CALLEE_DECL. */ bool cgraph_inline_p (tree caller_decl, tree callee_decl) { struct cgraph_node *caller = cgraph_node (caller_decl); struct cgraph_node *callee = cgraph_node (callee_decl); struct cgraph_edge *e; for (e = caller->callees; e; e = e->next_callee) if (e->callee == callee) return e->inline_call; /* We do not record builtins in the callgraph. Perhaps it would make more sense to do so and then prune out those not overwritten by explicit function body. */ return false; } /* Expand all functions that must be output. Attempt to topologically sort the nodes so function is output when all called functions are already assembled to allow data to be propagated across the callgraph. Use a stack to get smaller distance between a function and it's callees (later we may choose to use a more sophisticated algorithm for function reordering; we will likely want to use subsections to make the output functions appear in top-down order). */ static void cgraph_expand_functions (void) { struct cgraph_node *node; struct cgraph_node **order = xcalloc (cgraph_n_nodes, sizeof (struct cgraph_node *)); int order_pos = 0; int i; cgraph_mark_functions_to_output (); order_pos = cgraph_postorder (order); for (i = order_pos - 1; i >= 0; i--) { node = order[i]; if (node->output) { if (!node->reachable) abort (); node->output = 0; cgraph_expand_function (node); } } free (order); } /* Mark all local functions. A local function is one whose calls can occur only in the current compilation unit, so we change its calling convention. We simply mark all static functions whose address is not taken as local. */ static void cgraph_mark_local_functions (void) { struct cgraph_node *node; if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Marking local functions:"); /* Figure out functions we want to assemble. */ for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next) { node->local.local = (!node->needed && DECL_SAVED_TREE (node->decl) && !TREE_PUBLIC (node->decl)); if (cgraph_dump_file && node->local.local) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, " %s", cgraph_node_name (node)); } if (cgraph_dump_file) fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "\n"); } /* Perform simple optimizations based on callgraph. */ void cgraph_optimize (void) { if (!flag_unit_at_a_time) return; timevar_push (TV_CGRAPHOPT); if (!quiet_flag) fprintf (stderr, "Performing intraprocedural optimizations\n"); if (cgraph_dump_file) { fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Initial callgraph:"); dump_cgraph (cgraph_dump_file); } cgraph_mark_local_functions (); cgraph_decide_inlining (); cgraph_global_info_ready = true; if (cgraph_dump_file) { fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Optimized callgraph:"); dump_cgraph (cgraph_dump_file); } timevar_pop (TV_CGRAPHOPT); if (!quiet_flag) fprintf (stderr, "Assembling functions:"); /* Output everything. */ cgraph_expand_functions (); if (cgraph_dump_file) { fprintf (cgraph_dump_file, "Final callgraph:"); dump_cgraph (cgraph_dump_file); } }