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| //===-- NVPTXLowerArgs.cpp - Lower arguments ------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
//
// Arguments to kernel and device functions are passed via param space,
// which imposes certain restrictions:
// http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/parallel-thread-execution/#state-spaces
//
// Kernel parameters are read-only and accessible only via ld.param
// instruction, directly or via a pointer. Pointers to kernel
// arguments can't be converted to generic address space.
//
// Device function parameters are directly accessible via
// ld.param/st.param, but taking the address of one returns a pointer
// to a copy created in local space which *can't* be used with
// ld.param/st.param.
//
// Copying a byval struct into local memory in IR allows us to enforce
// the param space restrictions, gives the rest of IR a pointer w/o
// param space restrictions, and gives us an opportunity to eliminate
// the copy.
//
// Pointer arguments to kernel functions need more work to be lowered:
//
// 1. Convert non-byval pointer arguments of CUDA kernels to pointers in the
// global address space. This allows later optimizations to emit
// ld.global.*/st.global.* for accessing these pointer arguments. For
// example,
//
// define void @foo(float* %input) {
// %v = load float, float* %input, align 4
// ...
// }
//
// becomes
//
// define void @foo(float* %input) {
// %input2 = addrspacecast float* %input to float addrspace(1)*
// %input3 = addrspacecast float addrspace(1)* %input2 to float*
// %v = load float, float* %input3, align 4
// ...
// }
//
// Later, NVPTXInferAddressSpaces will optimize it to
//
// define void @foo(float* %input) {
// %input2 = addrspacecast float* %input to float addrspace(1)*
// %v = load float, float addrspace(1)* %input2, align 4
// ...
// }
//
// 2. Convert pointers in a byval kernel parameter to pointers in the global
// address space. As #2, it allows NVPTX to emit more ld/st.global. E.g.,
//
// struct S {
// int *x;
// int *y;
// };
// __global__ void foo(S s) {
// int *b = s.y;
// // use b
// }
//
// "b" points to the global address space. In the IR level,
//
// define void @foo({i32*, i32*}* byval %input) {
// %b_ptr = getelementptr {i32*, i32*}, {i32*, i32*}* %input, i64 0, i32 1
// %b = load i32*, i32** %b_ptr
// ; use %b
// }
//
// becomes
//
// define void @foo({i32*, i32*}* byval %input) {
// %b_ptr = getelementptr {i32*, i32*}, {i32*, i32*}* %input, i64 0, i32 1
// %b = load i32*, i32** %b_ptr
// %b_global = addrspacecast i32* %b to i32 addrspace(1)*
// %b_generic = addrspacecast i32 addrspace(1)* %b_global to i32*
// ; use %b_generic
// }
//
// TODO: merge this pass with NVPTXInferAddressSpaces so that other passes don't
// cancel the addrspacecast pair this pass emits.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "NVPTX.h"
#include "NVPTXTargetMachine.h"
#include "NVPTXUtilities.h"
#include "MCTargetDesc/NVPTXBaseInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Type.h"
#include "llvm/Pass.h"
using namespace llvm;
namespace llvm {
void initializeNVPTXLowerArgsPass(PassRegistry &);
}
namespace {
class NVPTXLowerArgs : public FunctionPass {
bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override;
bool runOnKernelFunction(Function &F);
bool runOnDeviceFunction(Function &F);
// handle byval parameters
void handleByValParam(Argument *Arg);
// Knowing Ptr must point to the global address space, this function
// addrspacecasts Ptr to global and then back to generic. This allows
// NVPTXInferAddressSpaces to fold the global-to-generic cast into
// loads/stores that appear later.
void markPointerAsGlobal(Value *Ptr);
public:
static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid
NVPTXLowerArgs(const NVPTXTargetMachine *TM = nullptr)
: FunctionPass(ID), TM(TM) {}
StringRef getPassName() const override {
return "Lower pointer arguments of CUDA kernels";
}
private:
const NVPTXTargetMachine *TM;
};
} // namespace
char NVPTXLowerArgs::ID = 1;
INITIALIZE_PASS(NVPTXLowerArgs, "nvptx-lower-args",
"Lower arguments (NVPTX)", false, false)
// =============================================================================
// If the function had a byval struct ptr arg, say foo(%struct.x* byval %d),
// then add the following instructions to the first basic block:
//
// %temp = alloca %struct.x, align 8
// %tempd = addrspacecast %struct.x* %d to %struct.x addrspace(101)*
// %tv = load %struct.x addrspace(101)* %tempd
// store %struct.x %tv, %struct.x* %temp, align 8
//
// The above code allocates some space in the stack and copies the incoming
// struct from param space to local space.
// Then replace all occurrences of %d by %temp.
// =============================================================================
void NVPTXLowerArgs::handleByValParam(Argument *Arg) {
Function *Func = Arg->getParent();
Instruction *FirstInst = &(Func->getEntryBlock().front());
PointerType *PType = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Arg->getType());
assert(PType && "Expecting pointer type in handleByValParam");
Type *StructType = PType->getElementType();
unsigned AS = Func->getParent()->getDataLayout().getAllocaAddrSpace();
AllocaInst *AllocA = new AllocaInst(StructType, AS, Arg->getName(), FirstInst);
// Set the alignment to alignment of the byval parameter. This is because,
// later load/stores assume that alignment, and we are going to replace
// the use of the byval parameter with this alloca instruction.
AllocA->setAlignment(MaybeAlign(Func->getParamAlignment(Arg->getArgNo())));
Arg->replaceAllUsesWith(AllocA);
Value *ArgInParam = new AddrSpaceCastInst(
Arg, PointerType::get(StructType, ADDRESS_SPACE_PARAM), Arg->getName(),
FirstInst);
LoadInst *LI =
new LoadInst(StructType, ArgInParam, Arg->getName(), FirstInst);
new StoreInst(LI, AllocA, FirstInst);
}
void NVPTXLowerArgs::markPointerAsGlobal(Value *Ptr) {
if (Ptr->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace() == ADDRESS_SPACE_GLOBAL)
return;
// Deciding where to emit the addrspacecast pair.
BasicBlock::iterator InsertPt;
if (Argument *Arg = dyn_cast<Argument>(Ptr)) {
// Insert at the functon entry if Ptr is an argument.
InsertPt = Arg->getParent()->getEntryBlock().begin();
} else {
// Insert right after Ptr if Ptr is an instruction.
InsertPt = ++cast<Instruction>(Ptr)->getIterator();
assert(InsertPt != InsertPt->getParent()->end() &&
"We don't call this function with Ptr being a terminator.");
}
Instruction *PtrInGlobal = new AddrSpaceCastInst(
Ptr, PointerType::get(Ptr->getType()->getPointerElementType(),
ADDRESS_SPACE_GLOBAL),
Ptr->getName(), &*InsertPt);
Value *PtrInGeneric = new AddrSpaceCastInst(PtrInGlobal, Ptr->getType(),
Ptr->getName(), &*InsertPt);
// Replace with PtrInGeneric all uses of Ptr except PtrInGlobal.
Ptr->replaceAllUsesWith(PtrInGeneric);
PtrInGlobal->setOperand(0, Ptr);
}
// =============================================================================
// Main function for this pass.
// =============================================================================
bool NVPTXLowerArgs::runOnKernelFunction(Function &F) {
if (TM && TM->getDrvInterface() == NVPTX::CUDA) {
// Mark pointers in byval structs as global.
for (auto &B : F) {
for (auto &I : B) {
if (LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(&I)) {
if (LI->getType()->isPointerTy()) {
Value *UO = GetUnderlyingObject(LI->getPointerOperand(),
F.getParent()->getDataLayout());
if (Argument *Arg = dyn_cast<Argument>(UO)) {
if (Arg->hasByValAttr()) {
// LI is a load from a pointer within a byval kernel parameter.
markPointerAsGlobal(LI);
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
for (Argument &Arg : F.args()) {
if (Arg.getType()->isPointerTy()) {
if (Arg.hasByValAttr())
handleByValParam(&Arg);
else if (TM && TM->getDrvInterface() == NVPTX::CUDA)
markPointerAsGlobal(&Arg);
}
}
return true;
}
// Device functions only need to copy byval args into local memory.
bool NVPTXLowerArgs::runOnDeviceFunction(Function &F) {
for (Argument &Arg : F.args())
if (Arg.getType()->isPointerTy() && Arg.hasByValAttr())
handleByValParam(&Arg);
return true;
}
bool NVPTXLowerArgs::runOnFunction(Function &F) {
return isKernelFunction(F) ? runOnKernelFunction(F) : runOnDeviceFunction(F);
}
FunctionPass *
llvm::createNVPTXLowerArgsPass(const NVPTXTargetMachine *TM) {
return new NVPTXLowerArgs(TM);
}
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