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Split Liveness::users into three. #54211

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74 changes: 35 additions & 39 deletions src/librustc/middle/liveness.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -64,10 +64,10 @@
//! methods. It effectively does a reverse walk of the AST; whenever we
//! reach a loop node, we iterate until a fixed point is reached.
//!
//! ## The `Users` struct
//! ## The `users_*` fields
//!
//! At each live node `N`, we track three pieces of information for each
//! variable `V` (these are encapsulated in the `Users` struct):
//! variable `V` (these are in the `users_*` fields):
//!
//! - `reader`: the `LiveNode` ID of some node which will read the value
//! that `V` holds on entry to `N`. Formally: a node `M` such
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -536,21 +536,6 @@ fn visit_expr<'a, 'tcx>(ir: &mut IrMaps<'a, 'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr) {
// Actually we compute just a bit more than just liveness, but we use
// the same basic propagation framework in all cases.

#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
struct Users {
reader: LiveNode,
writer: LiveNode,
used: bool
}

fn invalid_users() -> Users {
Users {
reader: invalid_node(),
writer: invalid_node(),
used: false
}
}

#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
struct Specials {
exit_ln: LiveNode,
Expand All @@ -567,7 +552,14 @@ struct Liveness<'a, 'tcx: 'a> {
tables: &'a ty::TypeckTables<'tcx>,
s: Specials,
successors: Vec<LiveNode>,
users: Vec<Users>,

// We used to have a single `users: Vec<Users>` field here, where `Users`
// had `reader`, `writer` and `used` fields. But the number of users can
// get very large, and it's more compact to store the data in three
// separate `Vec`s so that no space is wasted for padding.
users_reader: Vec<LiveNode>,
users_writer: Vec<LiveNode>,
users_used: Vec<bool>,
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Is it worth also making this a bitset/bitvec?

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#54208 (comment) discusses this. It would reduce memory more but increase instruction counts. Vec<bool> might be the best middle ground; let's see how the perf results look with it.


// mappings from loop node ID to LiveNode
// ("break" label should map to loop node ID,
Expand All @@ -592,13 +584,16 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Liveness<'a, 'tcx> {

let num_live_nodes = ir.num_live_nodes;
let num_vars = ir.num_vars;
let num_users = num_live_nodes * num_vars;

Liveness {
ir,
tables,
s: specials,
successors: vec![invalid_node(); num_live_nodes],
users: vec![invalid_users(); num_live_nodes * num_vars],
users_reader: vec![invalid_node(); num_users],
users_writer: vec![invalid_node(); num_users],
users_used: vec![false; num_users],
break_ln: NodeMap(),
cont_ln: NodeMap(),
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -665,7 +660,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Liveness<'a, 'tcx> {
fn live_on_entry(&self, ln: LiveNode, var: Variable)
-> Option<LiveNodeKind> {
assert!(ln.is_valid());
let reader = self.users[self.idx(ln, var)].reader;
let reader = self.users_reader[self.idx(ln, var)];
if reader.is_valid() {Some(self.ir.lnk(reader))} else {None}
}

Expand All @@ -680,13 +675,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Liveness<'a, 'tcx> {

fn used_on_entry(&self, ln: LiveNode, var: Variable) -> bool {
assert!(ln.is_valid());
self.users[self.idx(ln, var)].used
self.users_used[self.idx(ln, var)]
}

fn assigned_on_entry(&self, ln: LiveNode, var: Variable)
-> Option<LiveNodeKind> {
assert!(ln.is_valid());
let writer = self.users[self.idx(ln, var)].writer;
let writer = self.users_writer[self.idx(ln, var)];
if writer.is_valid() {Some(self.ir.lnk(writer))} else {None}
}

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -730,9 +725,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Liveness<'a, 'tcx> {
{
let wr = &mut wr as &mut dyn Write;
write!(wr, "[ln({:?}) of kind {:?} reads", ln.get(), self.ir.lnk(ln));
self.write_vars(wr, ln, |idx| self.users[idx].reader);
self.write_vars(wr, ln, |idx| self.users_reader[idx]);
write!(wr, " writes");
self.write_vars(wr, ln, |idx| self.users[idx].writer);
self.write_vars(wr, ln, |idx| self.users_writer[idx]);
write!(wr, " precedes {:?}]", self.successors[ln.get()]);
}
String::from_utf8(wr).unwrap()
Expand All @@ -747,7 +742,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Liveness<'a, 'tcx> {
// only grow during iterations.
//
// self.indices(ln) { |idx|
// self.users[idx] = invalid_users();
// self.users_reader[idx] = invalid_node();
// self.users_writer[idx] = invalid_node();
// self.users_used[idx] = false;
// }
}

Expand All @@ -756,7 +753,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Liveness<'a, 'tcx> {
self.successors[ln.get()] = succ_ln;

self.indices2(ln, succ_ln, |this, idx, succ_idx| {
this.users[idx] = this.users[succ_idx]
this.users_reader[idx] = this.users_reader[succ_idx];
this.users_writer[idx] = this.users_writer[succ_idx];
this.users_used[idx] = this.users_used[succ_idx];
});
debug!("init_from_succ(ln={}, succ={})",
self.ln_str(ln), self.ln_str(succ_ln));
Expand All @@ -771,12 +770,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Liveness<'a, 'tcx> {

let mut changed = false;
self.indices2(ln, succ_ln, |this, idx, succ_idx| {
changed |= copy_if_invalid(this.users[succ_idx].reader,
&mut this.users[idx].reader);
changed |= copy_if_invalid(this.users[succ_idx].writer,
&mut this.users[idx].writer);
if this.users[succ_idx].used && !this.users[idx].used {
this.users[idx].used = true;
changed |= copy_if_invalid(this.users_reader[succ_idx], &mut this.users_reader[idx]);
changed |= copy_if_invalid(this.users_writer[succ_idx], &mut this.users_writer[idx]);
if this.users_used[succ_idx] && !this.users_used[idx] {
this.users_used[idx] = true;
changed = true;
}
});
Expand All @@ -800,8 +797,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Liveness<'a, 'tcx> {
// this) so we just clear out all the data.
fn define(&mut self, writer: LiveNode, var: Variable) {
let idx = self.idx(writer, var);
self.users[idx].reader = invalid_node();
self.users[idx].writer = invalid_node();
self.users_reader[idx] = invalid_node();
self.users_writer[idx] = invalid_node();

debug!("{:?} defines {:?} (idx={}): {}", writer, var,
idx, self.ln_str(writer));
Expand All @@ -813,21 +810,20 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Liveness<'a, 'tcx> {
ln, acc, var, self.ln_str(ln));

let idx = self.idx(ln, var);
let user = &mut self.users[idx];

if (acc & ACC_WRITE) != 0 {
user.reader = invalid_node();
user.writer = ln;
self.users_reader[idx] = invalid_node();
self.users_writer[idx] = ln;
}

// Important: if we both read/write, must do read second
// or else the write will override.
if (acc & ACC_READ) != 0 {
user.reader = ln;
self.users_reader[idx] = ln;
}

if (acc & ACC_USE) != 0 {
user.used = true;
self.users_used[idx] = true;
}
}

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