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author | Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]> | 2015-01-19 14:51:24 -0800 |
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committer | Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]> | 2015-01-23 14:53:26 -0800 |
commit | 978b0a9cda925ee903028b92f6654e610608a5ba (patch) | |
tree | 880491ca2ce625cd34239f83e3612e80a3b4c312 /src/glsl/nir | |
parent | cbdd623f13a3cd2b7cfc5aea2185eee7d7d53c1a (diff) |
nir: Implement CSE on intrinsics that can be eliminated and reordered.
Matt and I noticed that one of the shaders hurt by INTEL_USE_NIR=1 had
load_input and load_uniform intrinsics repeated several times, with the
same parameters, but each one generating a distinct SSA value. This
made ALU operations on those values appear distinct as well.
Generating distinct SSA values is silly - these are read only variables.
CSE'ing them makes everything use a single SSA value, which then allows
other operations to be CSE'd away as well.
Generalizing a bit, it seems like we should be able to safely CSE any
intrinsics that can be eliminated and reordered. I didn't implement
support for variables for the time being.
v2: Assert that info->num_variables == 0 (requested by Jason).
total NIR instructions in shared programs: 2435936 -> 2023511 (-16.93%)
NIR instructions in affected programs: 2413496 -> 2001071 (-17.09%)
helped: 16872
total i965 instructions in shared programs: 6028987 -> 6008427 (-0.34%)
i965 instructions in affected programs: 640654 -> 620094 (-3.21%)
helped: 2071
HURT: 585
GAINED: 14
LOST: 25
Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <[email protected]>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/glsl/nir')
-rw-r--r-- | src/glsl/nir/nir_opt_cse.c | 40 |
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/glsl/nir/nir_opt_cse.c b/src/glsl/nir/nir_opt_cse.c index fef167816ab..b3e9c0d9ea8 100644 --- a/src/glsl/nir/nir_opt_cse.c +++ b/src/glsl/nir/nir_opt_cse.c @@ -112,7 +112,34 @@ nir_instrs_equal(nir_instr *instr1, nir_instr *instr2) return true; } - case nir_instr_type_intrinsic: + case nir_instr_type_intrinsic: { + nir_intrinsic_instr *intrinsic1 = nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr1); + nir_intrinsic_instr *intrinsic2 = nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr2); + const nir_intrinsic_info *info = + &nir_intrinsic_infos[intrinsic1->intrinsic]; + + if (intrinsic1->intrinsic != intrinsic2->intrinsic || + intrinsic1->num_components != intrinsic2->num_components) + return false; + + if (info->has_dest && intrinsic1->dest.ssa.num_components != + intrinsic2->dest.ssa.num_components) + return false; + + for (unsigned i = 0; i < info->num_srcs; i++) { + if (!nir_srcs_equal(intrinsic1->src[i], intrinsic2->src[i])) + return false; + } + + assert(info->num_variables == 0); + + for (unsigned i = 0; i < info->num_indices; i++) { + if (intrinsic1->const_index[i] != intrinsic2->const_index[i]) + return false; + } + + return true; + } case nir_instr_type_call: case nir_instr_type_jump: case nir_instr_type_ssa_undef: @@ -151,7 +178,13 @@ nir_instr_can_cse(nir_instr *instr) return true; case nir_instr_type_tex: return false; /* TODO */ - case nir_instr_type_intrinsic: + case nir_instr_type_intrinsic: { + const nir_intrinsic_info *info = + &nir_intrinsic_infos[nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr)->intrinsic]; + return (info->flags & NIR_INTRINSIC_CAN_ELIMINATE) && + (info->flags & NIR_INTRINSIC_CAN_REORDER) && + info->num_variables == 0; /* not implemented yet */ + } case nir_instr_type_call: case nir_instr_type_jump: case nir_instr_type_ssa_undef: @@ -176,6 +209,9 @@ nir_instr_get_dest_ssa_def(nir_instr *instr) case nir_instr_type_phi: assert(nir_instr_as_phi(instr)->dest.is_ssa); return &nir_instr_as_phi(instr)->dest.ssa; + case nir_instr_type_intrinsic: + assert(nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr)->dest.is_ssa); + return &nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr)->dest.ssa; default: unreachable("We never ask for any of these"); } |