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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mingjie Xu
159f1c048e
[IR] Optimize PHINode::removeIncomingValue() by swapping removed incoming value with the last incoming value. (#171963)
Current implementation uses `std::copy` to shift all incoming values
after the removed index. This patch optimizes
`PHINode::removeIncomingValue()` by replacing the linear shift of
incoming values with a swap-with-last strategy.

After this change, the relative order of incoming values after removal
is not preserved.

This improves compile-time for PHI nodes with many predecessors.

Depends:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/171955
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/171956
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/171960
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/171962
2025-12-17 19:44:01 +08:00
Chengjun
e4688b98cd
[SimplifyCFG] Avoid increasing too many phi entries when removing empty blocks (#104887)
Now in the simplifycfg and jumpthreading passes, we will remove the
empty blocks (blocks only have phis and an unconditional branch).
However, in some cases, this will increase size of the IR and slow down
the compile of other passes dramatically. For example, we have the
following CFG:

1. BB1 has 100 predecessors, and unconditionally branches to BB2 (does
not have any other instructions).
2. BB2 has 100 phis.

Then in this case, if we remove BB1, for every phi in BB2, we need to
increase 99 entries (replace the incoming edge from BB1 with 100 edges
from its predecessors). Then in total, we will increase 9900 phi
entries, which can slow down the compile time for many other passes.

Therefore, in this change, we add a check to see whether removing the
empty blocks will increase lots of phi entries. Now, the threshold is
1000 (can be controlled by the command line option
`max-phi-entries-increase-after-removing-empty-block`), which means that
we will not remove an empty block if it will increase the total number
of phi entries by 1000. This threshold is conservative and for most of
the cases, we will not have such a large phi. So, this will only be
triggered in some unusual IRs.
2024-09-25 12:41:13 +02:00