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25 | |
26 | #pragma once |
27 | |
28 | #if ENABLE(DFG_JIT) |
29 | |
30 | #include "DFGBackwardsDominators.h" |
31 | #include "DFGDominators.h" |
32 | |
33 | namespace JSC { namespace DFG { |
34 | |
35 | class ControlEquivalenceAnalysis { |
36 | WTF_MAKE_NONCOPYABLE(ControlEquivalenceAnalysis); |
37 | WTF_MAKE_FAST_ALLOCATED; |
38 | public: |
39 | ControlEquivalenceAnalysis(Graph& graph) |
40 | : m_dominators(graph.ensureSSADominators()) |
41 | , m_backwardsDominators(graph.ensureBackwardsDominators()) |
42 | { |
43 | } |
44 | |
45 | // This returns true iff: |
46 | // |
47 | // - If b executes then a must have executed before it (a dominates b). |
48 | // - If a executes then b will execute after it (b backwards-dominates a). |
49 | // |
50 | // Note that like Dominators and BackwardsDominators, this analysis ignores OSR: |
51 | // |
52 | // - This may return true even if we OSR enter in beteen a and b. OSR entry would mean that b |
53 | // could execute even if a had not executed. This is impossible in DFG SSA but it's possible |
54 | // in DFG CPS. |
55 | // - This may return true even if we OSR exit in between a and b. OSR exit would mean that a |
56 | // could execute even though b will not execute. This is possible in all forms of DFG IR. |
57 | // |
58 | // In DFG SSA you only have to worry about the definition being weaked by exits. This is usually |
59 | // OK, since we use this analysis to determine the cost of moving exits from one block to |
60 | // another. If we move an exit from b to a and a equivalently dominates b then at worst we have |
61 | // made the exit happen sooner. If we move an exit from b to a and a dominates b but not |
62 | // equivalently then we've done something much worse: the program may now exit even if it would |
63 | // not have ever exited before. |
64 | bool dominatesEquivalently(BasicBlock* a, BasicBlock* b) |
65 | { |
66 | return m_dominators.dominates(a, b) |
67 | && m_backwardsDominators.dominates(b, a); |
68 | } |
69 | |
70 | // This returns true iff the execution of a implies that b also executes and vice-versa. |
71 | bool areEquivalent(BasicBlock* a, BasicBlock* b) |
72 | { |
73 | return dominatesEquivalently(a, b) |
74 | || dominatesEquivalently(b, a); |
75 | } |
76 | |
77 | private: |
78 | SSADominators& m_dominators; |
79 | BackwardsDominators& m_backwardsDominators; |
80 | }; |
81 | |
82 | } } // namespace JSC::DFG |
83 | |
84 | #endif // ENABLE(DFG_JIT) |
85 | |