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authorEric Anholt <[email protected]>2012-04-11 13:24:22 -0700
committerEric Anholt <[email protected]>2012-04-19 17:44:55 -0700
commit137c5ece7d22bcbb017e52f00273b42a191f496d (patch)
treef02800a8e55df3554715ff5f466672c500531840
parent34b17ee598e855e1090a455c2dac31ed8104954b (diff)
i965: Convert live interval computation to using live variable analysis.
Our previous live interval analysis just said that anything in a loop was live for the whole loop. If you had to spill a reg in a loop, then we would consider the unspilled value live across the loop too, so you never made progress by spilling. Eventually it would consider everything in the loop unspillable and fail out. With the new analysis, things completely deffed and used inside the loop won't be marked live across the loop, so even if you spill/unspill something that used to be live across the loop, you reduce register pressure. But you usually don't even have to spill any more, since our intervals are smaller than before. This fixes assertion failure trying to compile the shader for the "glyphy" text rasterier and piglit glsl-fs-unroll-explosion. Improves Unigine Tropics performance 1.3% +/- 0.2% (n=5), by allowing more shaders to be compiled in 16-wide mode.
-rw-r--r--src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs_live_variables.cpp65
1 files changed, 26 insertions, 39 deletions
diff --git a/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs_live_variables.cpp b/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs_live_variables.cpp
index 9022c7901b3..c6f0fbc009f 100644
--- a/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs_live_variables.cpp
+++ b/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs_live_variables.cpp
@@ -165,8 +165,6 @@ fs_visitor::calculate_live_intervals()
int num_vars = this->virtual_grf_next;
int *def = ralloc_array(mem_ctx, int, num_vars);
int *use = ralloc_array(mem_ctx, int, num_vars);
- int loop_depth = 0;
- int loop_start = 0;
if (this->live_intervals_valid)
return;
@@ -176,58 +174,47 @@ fs_visitor::calculate_live_intervals()
use[i] = -1;
}
+ /* Start by setting up the intervals with no knowledge of control
+ * flow.
+ */
int ip = 0;
foreach_list(node, &this->instructions) {
fs_inst *inst = (fs_inst *)node;
- if (inst->opcode == BRW_OPCODE_DO) {
- if (loop_depth++ == 0)
- loop_start = ip;
- } else if (inst->opcode == BRW_OPCODE_WHILE) {
- loop_depth--;
-
- if (loop_depth == 0) {
- /* Patches up the use of vars marked for being live across
- * the whole loop.
- */
- for (int i = 0; i < num_vars; i++) {
- if (use[i] == loop_start) {
- use[i] = ip;
- }
- }
- }
- } else {
- for (unsigned int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
- if (inst->src[i].file == GRF) {
- int reg = inst->src[i].reg;
-
- if (!loop_depth) {
- use[reg] = ip;
- } else {
- def[reg] = MIN2(loop_start, def[reg]);
- use[reg] = loop_start;
+ for (unsigned int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
+ if (inst->src[i].file == GRF) {
+ int reg = inst->src[i].reg;
- /* Nobody else is going to go smash our start to
- * later in the loop now, because def[reg] now
- * points before the bb header.
- */
- }
- }
+ use[reg] = ip;
}
if (inst->dst.file == GRF) {
int reg = inst->dst.reg;
- if (!loop_depth) {
- def[reg] = MIN2(def[reg], ip);
- } else {
- def[reg] = MIN2(def[reg], loop_start);
- }
+ def[reg] = MIN2(def[reg], ip);
}
}
ip++;
}
+ /* Now, extend those intervals using our analysis of control flow. */
+ fs_cfg cfg(this);
+ fs_live_variables livevars(this, &cfg);
+
+ for (int b = 0; b < cfg.num_blocks; b++) {
+ for (int i = 0; i < num_vars; i++) {
+ if (livevars.bd[b].livein[i]) {
+ def[i] = MIN2(def[i], cfg.blocks[b]->start_ip);
+ use[i] = MAX2(use[i], cfg.blocks[b]->start_ip);
+ }
+
+ if (livevars.bd[b].liveout[i]) {
+ def[i] = MIN2(def[i], cfg.blocks[b]->end_ip);
+ use[i] = MAX2(use[i], cfg.blocks[b]->end_ip);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
ralloc_free(this->virtual_grf_def);
ralloc_free(this->virtual_grf_use);
this->virtual_grf_def = def;