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      1 /* Graphite polyhedral representation.
      2    Copyright (C) 2009-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
      3    Contributed by Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop (at) amd.com> and
      4    Tobias Grosser <grosser (at) fim.uni-passau.de>.
      5 
      6 This file is part of GCC.
      7 
      8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
      9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
     10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
     11 any later version.
     12 
     13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
     14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
     15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
     16 GNU General Public License for more details.
     17 
     18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
     19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
     20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
     21 
     22 #ifndef GCC_GRAPHITE_POLY_H
     23 #define GCC_GRAPHITE_POLY_H
     24 
     25 #include "sese.h"
     26 #include <isl/options.h>
     27 #include <isl/ctx.h>
     28 #include <isl/val_gmp.h>
     29 #include <isl/set.h>
     30 #include <isl/union_set.h>
     31 #include <isl/map.h>
     32 #include <isl/union_map.h>
     33 #include <isl/aff.h>
     34 #include <isl/constraint.h>
     35 #include <isl/flow.h>
     36 #include <isl/ilp.h>
     37 #include <isl/schedule.h>
     38 #include <isl/ast_build.h>
     39 
     40 #ifdef HAVE_ISL_OPTIONS_SET_SCHEDULE_SERIALIZE_SCCS
     41 /* isl 0.15 or later.  */
     42 #include <isl/schedule_node.h>
     43 
     44 #else
     45 /* isl 0.14 or 0.13.  */
     46 # define isl_stat int
     47 # define isl_stat_ok 0
     48 #endif
     49 
     50 typedef struct poly_dr *poly_dr_p;
     51 
     52 typedef struct poly_bb *poly_bb_p;
     53 
     54 typedef struct scop *scop_p;
     55 
     56 typedef unsigned graphite_dim_t;
     57 
     58 static inline graphite_dim_t scop_nb_params (scop_p);
     59 
     60 /* A data reference can write or read some memory or we
     61    just know it may write some memory.  */
     62 enum poly_dr_type
     63 {
     64   PDR_READ,
     65   /* PDR_MAY_READs are represented using PDR_READS.  This does not
     66      limit the expressiveness.  */
     67   PDR_WRITE,
     68   PDR_MAY_WRITE
     69 };
     70 
     71 struct poly_dr
     72 {
     73   /* An identifier for this PDR.  */
     74   int id;
     75 
     76   /* The number of data refs identical to this one in the PBB.  */
     77   int nb_refs;
     78 
     79   /* A pointer to the gimple stmt containing this reference.  */
     80   gimple *stmt;
     81 
     82   /* A pointer to the PBB that contains this data reference.  */
     83   poly_bb_p pbb;
     84 
     85   enum poly_dr_type type;
     86 
     87   /* The access polyhedron contains the polyhedral space this data
     88      reference will access.
     89 
     90      The polyhedron contains these dimensions:
     91 
     92      - The alias set (a):
     93      Every memory access is classified in at least one alias set.
     94 
     95      - The subscripts (s_0, ..., s_n):
     96      The memory is accessed using zero or more subscript dimensions.
     97 
     98      - The iteration domain (variables and parameters)
     99 
    100      Do not hardcode the dimensions.  Use the following accessor functions:
    101      - pdr_alias_set_dim
    102      - pdr_subscript_dim
    103      - pdr_iterator_dim
    104      - pdr_parameter_dim
    105 
    106      Example:
    107 
    108      | int A[1335][123];
    109      | int *p = malloc ();
    110      |
    111      | k = ...
    112      | for i
    113      |   {
    114      |     if (unknown_function ())
    115      |       p = A;
    116      |       ... = p[?][?];
    117      | 	   for j
    118      |       A[i][j+k] = m;
    119      |   }
    120 
    121      The data access A[i][j+k] in alias set "5" is described like this:
    122 
    123      | i   j   k   a  s0  s1   1
    124      | 0   0   0   1   0   0  -5     =  0
    125      |-1   0   0   0   1   0   0     =  0
    126      | 0  -1  -1   0   0   1   0     =  0
    127      | 0   0   0   0   1   0   0     >= 0  # The last four lines describe the
    128      | 0   0   0   0   0   1   0     >= 0  # array size.
    129      | 0   0   0   0  -1   0 1335    >= 0
    130      | 0   0   0   0   0  -1 123     >= 0
    131 
    132      The pointer "*p" in alias set "5" and "7" is described as a union of
    133      polyhedron:
    134 
    135 
    136      | i   k   a  s0   1
    137      | 0   0   1   0  -5   =  0
    138      | 0   0   0   1   0   >= 0
    139 
    140      "or"
    141 
    142      | i   k   a  s0   1
    143      | 0   0   1   0  -7   =  0
    144      | 0   0   0   1   0   >= 0
    145 
    146      "*p" accesses all of the object allocated with 'malloc'.
    147 
    148      The scalar data access "m" is represented as an array with zero subscript
    149      dimensions.
    150 
    151      | i   j   k   a   1
    152      | 0   0   0  -1   15  = 0
    153 
    154      The difference between the graphite internal format for access data and
    155      the OpenSop format is in the order of columns.
    156      Instead of having:
    157 
    158      | i   j   k   a  s0  s1   1
    159      | 0   0   0   1   0   0  -5     =  0
    160      |-1   0   0   0   1   0   0     =  0
    161      | 0  -1  -1   0   0   1   0     =  0
    162      | 0   0   0   0   1   0   0     >= 0  # The last four lines describe the
    163      | 0   0   0   0   0   1   0     >= 0  # array size.
    164      | 0   0   0   0  -1   0 1335    >= 0
    165      | 0   0   0   0   0  -1 123     >= 0
    166 
    167      In OpenScop we have:
    168 
    169      | a  s0  s1   i   j   k   1
    170      | 1   0   0   0   0   0  -5     =  0
    171      | 0   1   0  -1   0   0   0     =  0
    172      | 0   0   1   0  -1  -1   0     =  0
    173      | 0   1   0   0   0   0   0     >= 0  # The last four lines describe the
    174      | 0   0   1   0   0   0   0     >= 0  # array size.
    175      | 0  -1   0   0   0   0 1335    >= 0
    176      | 0   0  -1   0   0   0 123     >= 0
    177 
    178      The OpenScop access function is printed as follows:
    179 
    180      | 1  # The number of disjunct components in a union of access functions.
    181      | R C O I L P  # Described bellow.
    182      | a  s0  s1   i   j   k   1
    183      | 1   0   0   0   0   0  -5     =  0
    184      | 0   1   0  -1   0   0   0     =  0
    185      | 0   0   1   0  -1  -1   0     =  0
    186      | 0   1   0   0   0   0   0     >= 0  # The last four lines describe the
    187      | 0   0   1   0   0   0   0     >= 0  # array size.
    188      | 0  -1   0   0   0   0 1335    >= 0
    189      | 0   0  -1   0   0   0 123     >= 0
    190 
    191      Where:
    192      - R: Number of rows.
    193      - C: Number of columns.
    194      - O: Number of output dimensions = alias set + number of subscripts.
    195      - I: Number of input dimensions (iterators).
    196      - L: Number of local (existentially quantified) dimensions.
    197      - P: Number of parameters.
    198 
    199      In the example, the vector "R C O I L P" is "7 7 3 2 0 1".  */
    200   isl_map *accesses;
    201   isl_set *subscript_sizes;
    202 };
    203 
    204 #define PDR_ID(PDR) (PDR->id)
    205 #define PDR_NB_REFS(PDR) (PDR->nb_refs)
    206 #define PDR_PBB(PDR) (PDR->pbb)
    207 #define PDR_TYPE(PDR) (PDR->type)
    208 #define PDR_ACCESSES(PDR) (NULL)
    209 
    210 void new_poly_dr (poly_bb_p, gimple *, enum poly_dr_type,
    211 		  isl_map *, isl_set *);
    212 void debug_pdr (poly_dr_p);
    213 void print_pdr (FILE *, poly_dr_p);
    214 
    215 static inline bool
    216 pdr_read_p (poly_dr_p pdr)
    217 {
    218   return PDR_TYPE (pdr) == PDR_READ;
    219 }
    220 
    221 /* Returns true when PDR is a "write".  */
    222 
    223 static inline bool
    224 pdr_write_p (poly_dr_p pdr)
    225 {
    226   return PDR_TYPE (pdr) == PDR_WRITE;
    227 }
    228 
    229 /* Returns true when PDR is a "may write".  */
    230 
    231 static inline bool
    232 pdr_may_write_p (poly_dr_p pdr)
    233 {
    234   return PDR_TYPE (pdr) == PDR_MAY_WRITE;
    235 }
    236 
    237 /* POLY_BB represents a blackbox in the polyhedral model.  */
    238 
    239 struct poly_bb
    240 {
    241   /* Pointer to a basic block or a statement in the compiler.  */
    242   gimple_poly_bb_p black_box;
    243 
    244   /* Pointer to the SCOP containing this PBB.  */
    245   scop_p scop;
    246 
    247   /* The iteration domain of this bb.  The layout of this polyhedron
    248      is I|G with I the iteration domain, G the context parameters.
    249 
    250      Example:
    251 
    252      for (i = a - 7*b + 8; i <= 3*a + 13*b + 20; i++)
    253        for (j = 2; j <= 2*i + 5; j++)
    254          for (k = 0; k <= 5; k++)
    255            S (i,j,k)
    256 
    257      Loop iterators: i, j, k
    258      Parameters: a, b
    259 
    260      | i >=  a -  7b +  8
    261      | i <= 3a + 13b + 20
    262      | j >= 2
    263      | j <= 2i + 5
    264      | k >= 0
    265      | k <= 5
    266 
    267      The number of variables in the DOMAIN may change and is not
    268      related to the number of loops in the original code.  */
    269   isl_set *domain;
    270 #ifdef HAVE_ISL_OPTIONS_SET_SCHEDULE_SERIALIZE_SCCS
    271   isl_set *iterators;
    272 #else
    273   /* The original scattering.  */
    274   isl_map *schedule;
    275 
    276   /* The transformed scattering.  */
    277   isl_map *transformed;
    278 
    279   /* A copy of the transformed scattering.  */
    280   isl_map *saved;
    281 #endif
    282 
    283   /* The data references we access.  */
    284   vec<poly_dr_p> drs;
    285 
    286   /* The last basic block generated for this pbb.  */
    287   basic_block new_bb;
    288 };
    289 
    290 #define PBB_BLACK_BOX(PBB) ((gimple_poly_bb_p) PBB->black_box)
    291 #define PBB_SCOP(PBB) (PBB->scop)
    292 #define PBB_DRS(PBB) (PBB->drs)
    293 
    294 extern poly_bb_p new_poly_bb (scop_p, gimple_poly_bb_p);
    295 extern void print_pbb_domain (FILE *, poly_bb_p);
    296 extern void print_pbb (FILE *, poly_bb_p);
    297 extern void print_scop_context (FILE *, scop_p);
    298 extern void print_scop (FILE *, scop_p);
    299 extern void debug_pbb_domain (poly_bb_p);
    300 extern void debug_pbb (poly_bb_p);
    301 extern void print_pdrs (FILE *, poly_bb_p);
    302 extern void debug_pdrs (poly_bb_p);
    303 extern void debug_scop_context (scop_p);
    304 extern void debug_scop (scop_p);
    305 extern void print_scop_params (FILE *, scop_p);
    306 extern void debug_scop_params (scop_p);
    307 extern void print_iteration_domain (FILE *, poly_bb_p);
    308 extern void print_iteration_domains (FILE *, scop_p);
    309 extern void debug_iteration_domain (poly_bb_p);
    310 extern void debug_iteration_domains (scop_p);
    311 extern void print_isl_set (FILE *, isl_set *);
    312 extern void print_isl_map (FILE *, isl_map *);
    313 extern void print_isl_union_map (FILE *, isl_union_map *);
    314 extern void print_isl_aff (FILE *, isl_aff *);
    315 extern void print_isl_constraint (FILE *, isl_constraint *);
    316 extern void print_isl_schedule (FILE *, isl_schedule *);
    317 extern void debug_isl_schedule (isl_schedule *);
    318 extern void print_isl_ast (FILE *, isl_ast_node *);
    319 extern void debug_isl_ast (isl_ast_node *);
    320 extern void debug_isl_set (isl_set *);
    321 extern void debug_isl_map (isl_map *);
    322 extern void debug_isl_union_map (isl_union_map *);
    323 extern void debug_isl_aff (isl_aff *);
    324 extern void debug_isl_constraint (isl_constraint *);
    325 extern void debug_gmp_value (mpz_t);
    326 extern void debug_scop_pbb (scop_p scop, int i);
    327 extern void print_schedule_ast (FILE *, __isl_keep isl_schedule *, scop_p);
    328 extern void debug_schedule_ast (__isl_keep isl_schedule *, scop_p);
    329 
    330 /* The basic block of the PBB.  */
    331 
    332 static inline basic_block
    333 pbb_bb (poly_bb_p pbb)
    334 {
    335   return GBB_BB (PBB_BLACK_BOX (pbb));
    336 }
    337 
    338 static inline int
    339 pbb_index (poly_bb_p pbb)
    340 {
    341   return pbb_bb (pbb)->index;
    342 }
    343 
    344 /* The loop of the PBB.  */
    345 
    346 static inline loop_p
    347 pbb_loop (poly_bb_p pbb)
    348 {
    349   return gbb_loop (PBB_BLACK_BOX (pbb));
    350 }
    351 
    352 /* The scop that contains the PDR.  */
    353 
    354 static inline scop_p
    355 pdr_scop (poly_dr_p pdr)
    356 {
    357   return PBB_SCOP (PDR_PBB (pdr));
    358 }
    359 
    360 /* Set black box of PBB to BLACKBOX.  */
    361 
    362 static inline void
    363 pbb_set_black_box (poly_bb_p pbb, gimple_poly_bb_p black_box)
    364 {
    365   pbb->black_box = black_box;
    366 }
    367 
    368 /* A helper structure to keep track of data references, polyhedral BBs, and
    369    alias sets.  */
    370 
    371 struct dr_info
    372 {
    373   enum {
    374     invalid_alias_set = -1
    375   };
    376   /* The data reference.  */
    377   data_reference_p dr;
    378 
    379   /* The polyhedral BB containing this DR.  */
    380   poly_bb_p pbb;
    381 
    382   /* ALIAS_SET is the SCC number assigned by a graph_dfs of the alias graph.
    383      -1 is an invalid alias set.  */
    384   int alias_set;
    385 
    386   /* Construct a DR_INFO from a data reference DR, an ALIAS_SET, and a PBB.  */
    387   dr_info (data_reference_p dr, poly_bb_p pbb,
    388 	   int alias_set = invalid_alias_set)
    389     : dr (dr), pbb (pbb), alias_set (alias_set) {}
    390 };
    391 
    392 /* A SCOP is a Static Control Part of the program, simple enough to be
    393    represented in polyhedral form.  */
    394 struct scop
    395 {
    396   /* A SCOP is defined as a SESE region.  */
    397   sese_info_p scop_info;
    398 
    399   /* Number of parameters in SCoP.  */
    400   graphite_dim_t nb_params;
    401 
    402   /* All the basic blocks in this scop that contain memory references
    403      and that will be represented as statements in the polyhedral
    404      representation.  */
    405   vec<poly_bb_p> pbbs;
    406 
    407   /* All the data references in this scop.  */
    408   vec<dr_info> drs;
    409 
    410   /* The context describes known restrictions concerning the parameters
    411      and relations in between the parameters.
    412 
    413   void f (int8_t a, uint_16_t b) {
    414     c = 2 a + b;
    415     ...
    416   }
    417 
    418   Here we can add these restrictions to the context:
    419 
    420   -128 >= a >= 127
    421      0 >= b >= 65,535
    422      c = 2a + b  */
    423   isl_set *param_context;
    424 
    425   /* The context used internally by isl.  */
    426   isl_ctx *isl_context;
    427 
    428 #ifdef HAVE_ISL_OPTIONS_SET_SCHEDULE_SERIALIZE_SCCS
    429   /* SCoP original schedule.  */
    430   isl_schedule *original_schedule;
    431 
    432   /* SCoP transformed schedule.  */
    433   isl_schedule *transformed_schedule;
    434 #else
    435   /* SCoP final schedule.  */
    436   isl_schedule *schedule;
    437 #endif
    438 
    439   /* The data dependence relation among the data references in this scop.  */
    440   isl_union_map *dependence;
    441 };
    442 
    443 extern scop_p new_scop (edge, edge);
    444 extern void free_scop (scop_p);
    445 extern gimple_poly_bb_p new_gimple_poly_bb (basic_block, vec<data_reference_p>,
    446 					    vec<scalar_use>, vec<tree>);
    447 extern bool apply_poly_transforms (scop_p);
    448 
    449 /* Set the region of SCOP to REGION.  */
    450 
    451 static inline void
    452 scop_set_region (scop_p scop, sese_info_p region)
    453 {
    454   scop->scop_info = region;
    455 }
    456 
    457 /* Returns the number of parameters for SCOP.  */
    458 
    459 static inline graphite_dim_t
    460 scop_nb_params (scop_p scop)
    461 {
    462   return scop->nb_params;
    463 }
    464 
    465 /* Set the number of params of SCOP to NB_PARAMS.  */
    466 
    467 static inline void
    468 scop_set_nb_params (scop_p scop, graphite_dim_t nb_params)
    469 {
    470   scop->nb_params = nb_params;
    471 }
    472 
    473 #ifdef HAVE_ISL_OPTIONS_SET_SCHEDULE_SERIALIZE_SCCS
    474 extern void scop_get_dependences (scop_p scop);
    475 #else
    476 extern isl_union_map *scop_get_dependences (scop_p scop);
    477 #endif
    478 
    479 bool
    480 carries_deps (__isl_keep isl_union_map *schedule,
    481 	      __isl_keep isl_union_map *deps,
    482 	      int depth);
    483 
    484 extern bool build_poly_scop (scop_p);
    485 extern bool graphite_regenerate_ast_isl (scop_p);
    486 extern void build_scops (vec<scop_p> *);
    487 extern void dot_all_sese (FILE *, vec<sese_l> &);
    488 extern void dot_sese (sese_l &);
    489 extern void dot_cfg ();
    490 
    491 #endif
    492