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//===-- LiveIntervalAnalysis.cpp - Live Interval Analysis -----------------===//
//
//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the LiveInterval analysis pass which is used
// by the Linear Scan Register allocator. This pass linearizes the
// basic blocks of the function in DFS order and uses the
// LiveVariables pass to conservatively compute live intervals for
// each virtual and physical register.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

#define DEBUG_TYPE "liveintervals"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveIntervalAnalysis.h"
#include "VirtRegMap.h"
#include "llvm/Value.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveVariables.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/SSARegMap.h"
#include "llvm/Target/MRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include <algorithm>
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#include <cmath>
  RegisterPass<LiveIntervals> X("liveintervals", "Live Interval Analysis");
  ("liveintervals", "Number of original intervals");
  static Statistic numIntervalsAfter
  ("liveintervals", "Number of intervals after coalescing");
  ("liveintervals", "Number of interval joins performed");
  ("liveintervals", "Number of identity moves eliminated after coalescing");
  ("liveintervals", "Number of loads/stores folded into instructions");
  static cl::opt<bool>
  EnableJoining("join-liveintervals",
                cl::desc("Coallesce copies (default=true)"),
                cl::init(true));
void LiveIntervals::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
  AU.addRequired<LiveVariables>();
  AU.addPreservedID(PHIEliminationID);
  AU.addRequiredID(PHIEliminationID);
  AU.addRequiredID(TwoAddressInstructionPassID);
  AU.addRequired<LoopInfo>();
  MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
void LiveIntervals::releaseMemory() {
  mi2iMap_.clear();
  i2miMap_.clear();
  r2iMap_.clear();
  r2rMap_.clear();
static bool isZeroLengthInterval(LiveInterval *li) {
  for (LiveInterval::Ranges::const_iterator
         i = li->ranges.begin(), e = li->ranges.end(); i != e; ++i)
    if (i->end - i->start > LiveIntervals::InstrSlots::NUM)
      return false;
  return true;
}


/// runOnMachineFunction - Register allocate the whole function
///
bool LiveIntervals::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &fn) {
  mf_ = &fn;
  tm_ = &fn.getTarget();
  mri_ = tm_->getRegisterInfo();
  lv_ = &getAnalysis<LiveVariables>();
  allocatableRegs_ = mri_->getAllocatableSet(fn);
  r2rMap_.grow(mf_->getSSARegMap()->getLastVirtReg());
  // If this function has any live ins, insert a dummy instruction at the
  // beginning of the function that we will pretend "defines" the values.  This
  // is to make the interval analysis simpler by providing a number.
  if (fn.livein_begin() != fn.livein_end()) {
    unsigned FirstLiveIn = fn.livein_begin()->first;

    // Find a reg class that contains this live in.
    const TargetRegisterClass *RC = 0;
    for (MRegisterInfo::regclass_iterator RCI = mri_->regclass_begin(),
           E = mri_->regclass_end(); RCI != E; ++RCI)
      if ((*RCI)->contains(FirstLiveIn)) {
        RC = *RCI;
        break;
      }

    MachineInstr *OldFirstMI = fn.begin()->begin();
    mri_->copyRegToReg(*fn.begin(), fn.begin()->begin(),
                       FirstLiveIn, FirstLiveIn, RC);
    assert(OldFirstMI != fn.begin()->begin() &&
           "copyRetToReg didn't insert anything!");
  }

  // Number MachineInstrs and MachineBasicBlocks.
  // Initialize MBB indexes to a sentinal.
  MBB2IdxMap.resize(mf_->getNumBlockIDs(), ~0U);
  
  unsigned MIIndex = 0;
  for (MachineFunction::iterator MBB = mf_->begin(), E = mf_->end();
       MBB != E; ++MBB) {
    // Set the MBB2IdxMap entry for this MBB.
    MBB2IdxMap[MBB->getNumber()] = MIIndex;
    
    for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MBB->begin(), E = MBB->end();
         I != E; ++I) {
      bool inserted = mi2iMap_.insert(std::make_pair(I, MIIndex)).second;
      assert(inserted && "multiple MachineInstr -> index mappings");
      i2miMap_.push_back(I);
      MIIndex += InstrSlots::NUM;
  // Note intervals due to live-in values.
  if (fn.livein_begin() != fn.livein_end()) {
    MachineBasicBlock *Entry = fn.begin();
    for (MachineFunction::livein_iterator I = fn.livein_begin(),
           E = fn.livein_end(); I != E; ++I) {
      handlePhysicalRegisterDef(Entry, Entry->begin(), 0,
      for (const unsigned* AS = mri_->getAliasSet(I->first); *AS; ++AS)
        handlePhysicalRegisterDef(Entry, Entry->begin(), 0,
  computeIntervals();
  numIntervals += getNumIntervals();
  DOUT << "********** INTERVALS **********\n";
  for (iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I) {
    I->second.print(DOUT, mri_);
    DOUT << "\n";
  }
  // Join (coallesce) intervals if requested.
  if (EnableJoining) joinIntervals();

  numIntervalsAfter += getNumIntervals();

  // perform a final pass over the instructions and compute spill
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  // weights, coalesce virtual registers and remove identity moves.
  const LoopInfo &loopInfo = getAnalysis<LoopInfo>();

  for (MachineFunction::iterator mbbi = mf_->begin(), mbbe = mf_->end();
       mbbi != mbbe; ++mbbi) {
    MachineBasicBlock* mbb = mbbi;
    unsigned loopDepth = loopInfo.getLoopDepth(mbb->getBasicBlock());

    for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator mii = mbb->begin(), mie = mbb->end();
         mii != mie; ) {
      // if the move will be an identity move delete it
      unsigned srcReg, dstReg, RegRep;
      if (tii_->isMoveInstr(*mii, srcReg, dstReg) &&
          (RegRep = rep(srcReg)) == rep(dstReg)) {
        // remove from def list
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        getOrCreateInterval(RegRep);
        mii = mbbi->erase(mii);
        ++numPeep;
      }
      else {
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        for (unsigned i = 0, e = mii->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
          const MachineOperand &mop = mii->getOperand(i);
          if (mop.isRegister() && mop.getReg() &&
              MRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(mop.getReg())) {
            // replace register with representative register
            unsigned reg = rep(mop.getReg());
            mii->getOperand(i).setReg(reg);

            LiveInterval &RegInt = getInterval(reg);
            RegInt.weight +=
              (mop.isUse() + mop.isDef()) * pow(10.0F, (int)loopDepth);
  for (iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I) {
    LiveInterval &LI = I->second;
    if (MRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(LI.reg)) {
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      // If the live interval length is essentially zero, i.e. in every live
      // range the use follows def immediately, it doesn't make sense to spill
      // it and hope it will be easier to allocate for this li.
        LI.weight = HUGE_VALF;
      // Divide the weight of the interval by its size.  This encourages 
      // spilling of intervals that are large and have few uses, and
      // discourages spilling of small intervals with many uses.
      unsigned Size = 0;
      for (LiveInterval::iterator II = LI.begin(), E = LI.end(); II != E;++II)
        Size += II->end - II->start;
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    }
  DEBUG(dump());
  return true;
/// print - Implement the dump method.
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void LiveIntervals::print(std::ostream &O, const Module* ) const {
  O << "********** INTERVALS **********\n";
  for (const_iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I) {
    I->second.print(DOUT, mri_);
    DOUT << "\n";

  O << "********** MACHINEINSTRS **********\n";
  for (MachineFunction::iterator mbbi = mf_->begin(), mbbe = mf_->end();
       mbbi != mbbe; ++mbbi) {
    O << ((Value*)mbbi->getBasicBlock())->getName() << ":\n";
    for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator mii = mbbi->begin(),
           mie = mbbi->end(); mii != mie; ++mii) {
      O << getInstructionIndex(mii) << '\t' << *mii;
/// CreateNewLiveInterval - Create a new live interval with the given live
/// ranges. The new live interval will have an infinite spill weight.
LiveInterval&
LiveIntervals::CreateNewLiveInterval(const LiveInterval *LI,
                                     const std::vector<LiveRange> &LRs) {
  const TargetRegisterClass *RC = mf_->getSSARegMap()->getRegClass(LI->reg);

  // Create a new virtual register for the spill interval.
  unsigned NewVReg = mf_->getSSARegMap()->createVirtualRegister(RC);

  // Replace the old virtual registers in the machine operands with the shiny
  // new one.
  for (std::vector<LiveRange>::const_iterator
         I = LRs.begin(), E = LRs.end(); I != E; ++I) {
    unsigned Index = getBaseIndex(I->start);
    unsigned End = getBaseIndex(I->end - 1) + InstrSlots::NUM;

    for (; Index != End; Index += InstrSlots::NUM) {
      // Skip deleted instructions
      while (Index != End && !getInstructionFromIndex(Index))
        Index += InstrSlots::NUM;

      if (Index == End) break;

      MachineInstr *MI = getInstructionFromIndex(Index);

      for (unsigned J = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); J != e; ++J) {
        MachineOperand &MOp = MI->getOperand(J);
        if (MOp.isRegister() && rep(MOp.getReg()) == LI->reg)
          MOp.setReg(NewVReg);
      }
    }
  }

  LiveInterval &NewLI = getOrCreateInterval(NewVReg);

  // The spill weight is now infinity as it cannot be spilled again
  NewLI.weight = float(HUGE_VAL);

  for (std::vector<LiveRange>::const_iterator
         I = LRs.begin(), E = LRs.end(); I != E; ++I) {
    DOUT << "  Adding live range " << *I << " to new interval\n";
  DOUT << "Created new live interval " << NewLI << "\n";
std::vector<LiveInterval*> LiveIntervals::
addIntervalsForSpills(const LiveInterval &li, VirtRegMap &vrm, int slot) {
  // since this is called after the analysis is done we don't know if
  // LiveVariables is available
  lv_ = getAnalysisToUpdate<LiveVariables>();

  std::vector<LiveInterval*> added;

  assert(li.weight != HUGE_VALF &&
         "attempt to spill already spilled interval!");

  DOUT << "\t\t\t\tadding intervals for spills for interval: ";
  li.print(DOUT, mri_);
  DOUT << '\n';

  const TargetRegisterClass* rc = mf_->getSSARegMap()->getRegClass(li.reg);

  for (LiveInterval::Ranges::const_iterator
         i = li.ranges.begin(), e = li.ranges.end(); i != e; ++i) {
    unsigned index = getBaseIndex(i->start);
    unsigned end = getBaseIndex(i->end-1) + InstrSlots::NUM;
    for (; index != end; index += InstrSlots::NUM) {
      // skip deleted instructions
      while (index != end && !getInstructionFromIndex(index))
        index += InstrSlots::NUM;
      if (index == end) break;

      MachineInstr *MI = getInstructionFromIndex(index);
      for (unsigned i = 0; i != MI->getNumOperands(); ++i) {
        MachineOperand& mop = MI->getOperand(i);
        if (mop.isRegister() && mop.getReg() == li.reg) {
          if (MachineInstr *fmi = mri_->foldMemoryOperand(MI, i, slot)) {
            // Attempt to fold the memory reference into the instruction.  If we
            // can do this, we don't need to insert spill code.
            MachineBasicBlock &MBB = *MI->getParent();
            vrm.virtFolded(li.reg, MI, i, fmi);
            i2miMap_[index/InstrSlots::NUM] = fmi;
            mi2iMap_[fmi] = index;
            MI = MBB.insert(MBB.erase(MI), fmi);
            ++numFolded;
            // Folding the load/store can completely change the instruction in
            // unpredictable ways, rescan it from the beginning.
            // Create a new virtual register for the spill interval.
            unsigned NewVReg = mf_->getSSARegMap()->createVirtualRegister(rc);
            
            // Scan all of the operands of this instruction rewriting operands
            // to use NewVReg instead of li.reg as appropriate.  We do this for
            // two reasons:
            //   1. If the instr reads the same spilled vreg multiple times, we
            //      want to reuse the NewVReg.
            //   2. If the instr is a two-addr instruction, we are required to
            //      keep the src/dst regs pinned.
            //
            // Keep track of whether we replace a use and/or def so that we can
            // create the spill interval with the appropriate range. 
            mop.setReg(NewVReg);
            
            bool HasUse = mop.isUse();
            bool HasDef = mop.isDef();
            for (unsigned j = i+1, e = MI->getNumOperands(); j != e; ++j) {
              if (MI->getOperand(j).isReg() &&
                  MI->getOperand(j).getReg() == li.reg) {
                MI->getOperand(j).setReg(NewVReg);
                HasUse |= MI->getOperand(j).isUse();
                HasDef |= MI->getOperand(j).isDef();
              }
            }

            // create a new register for this spill
            vrm.grow();
            vrm.assignVirt2StackSlot(NewVReg, slot);
            LiveInterval &nI = getOrCreateInterval(NewVReg);
            assert(nI.empty());
            // the spill weight is now infinity as it
            // cannot be spilled again
            nI.weight = HUGE_VALF;

            if (HasUse) {
              LiveRange LR(getLoadIndex(index), getUseIndex(index),
                           nI.getNextValue(~0U, 0));
              nI.addRange(LR);
            }
            if (HasDef) {
              LiveRange LR(getDefIndex(index), getStoreIndex(index),
                           nI.getNextValue(~0U, 0));
            added.push_back(&nI);
            // update live variables if it is available
            if (lv_)
              lv_->addVirtualRegisterKilled(NewVReg, MI);
            DOUT << "\t\t\t\tadded new interval: ";
            nI.print(DOUT, mri_);
            DOUT << '\n';
  return added;
void LiveIntervals::printRegName(unsigned reg) const {
  if (MRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(reg))
/// isReDefinedByTwoAddr - Returns true if the Reg re-definition is due to
/// two addr elimination.
static bool isReDefinedByTwoAddr(MachineInstr *MI, unsigned Reg,
                                const TargetInstrInfo *TII) {
  for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
    MachineOperand &MO1 = MI->getOperand(i);
    if (MO1.isRegister() && MO1.isDef() && MO1.getReg() == Reg) {
      for (unsigned j = i+1; j < e; ++j) {
        MachineOperand &MO2 = MI->getOperand(j);
        if (MO2.isRegister() && MO2.isUse() && MO2.getReg() == Reg &&
            MI->getInstrDescriptor()->
            getOperandConstraint(j, TOI::TIED_TO) == (int)i)
          return true;
      }
    }
  }
  return false;
}

void LiveIntervals::handleVirtualRegisterDef(MachineBasicBlock *mbb,
  DOUT << "\t\tregister: "; DEBUG(printRegName(interval.reg));
  LiveVariables::VarInfo& vi = lv_->getVarInfo(interval.reg);

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  // Virtual registers may be defined multiple times (due to phi
  // elimination and 2-addr elimination).  Much of what we do only has to be
  // done once for the vreg.  We use an empty interval to detect the first
  // time we see a vreg.
  if (interval.empty()) {
    // Get the Idx of the defining instructions.
    unsigned defIndex = getDefIndex(MIIdx);
    unsigned ValNum;
    unsigned SrcReg, DstReg;
    if (!tii_->isMoveInstr(*mi, SrcReg, DstReg))
      ValNum = interval.getNextValue(~0U, 0);
    else
      ValNum = interval.getNextValue(defIndex, SrcReg);
    
    assert(ValNum == 0 && "First value in interval is not 0?");
    ValNum = 0;  // Clue in the optimizer.

    // Loop over all of the blocks that the vreg is defined in.  There are
    // two cases we have to handle here.  The most common case is a vreg
    // whose lifetime is contained within a basic block.  In this case there
    // will be a single kill, in MBB, which comes after the definition.
    if (vi.Kills.size() == 1 && vi.Kills[0]->getParent() == mbb) {
      // FIXME: what about dead vars?
      unsigned killIdx;
      if (vi.Kills[0] != mi)
        killIdx = getUseIndex(getInstructionIndex(vi.Kills[0]))+1;
      else
        killIdx = defIndex+1;

      // If the kill happens after the definition, we have an intra-block
      // live range.
      if (killIdx > defIndex) {
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        assert(vi.AliveBlocks.empty() &&
               "Shouldn't be alive across any blocks!");
        LiveRange LR(defIndex, killIdx, ValNum);
        interval.addRange(LR);
        DOUT << " +" << LR << "\n";
    // The other case we handle is when a virtual register lives to the end
    // of the defining block, potentially live across some blocks, then is
    // live into some number of blocks, but gets killed.  Start by adding a
    // range that goes from this definition to the end of the defining block.
    LiveRange NewLR(defIndex,
                    getInstructionIndex(&mbb->back()) + InstrSlots::NUM,
                    ValNum);
    interval.addRange(NewLR);

    // Iterate over all of the blocks that the variable is completely
    // live in, adding [insrtIndex(begin), instrIndex(end)+4) to the
    // live interval.
    for (unsigned i = 0, e = vi.AliveBlocks.size(); i != e; ++i) {
      if (vi.AliveBlocks[i]) {
        MachineBasicBlock *MBB = mf_->getBlockNumbered(i);
        if (!MBB->empty()) {
          LiveRange LR(getMBBStartIdx(i),
                       getInstructionIndex(&MBB->back()) + InstrSlots::NUM,
                       ValNum);
          interval.addRange(LR);
        }
      }
    }

    // Finally, this virtual register is live from the start of any killing
    // block to the 'use' slot of the killing instruction.
    for (unsigned i = 0, e = vi.Kills.size(); i != e; ++i) {
      MachineInstr *Kill = vi.Kills[i];
      LiveRange LR(getMBBStartIdx(Kill->getParent()),
                   getUseIndex(getInstructionIndex(Kill))+1,
                   ValNum);
      interval.addRange(LR);
    }

  } else {
    // If this is the second time we see a virtual register definition, it
    // must be due to phi elimination or two addr elimination.  If this is
    // the result of two address elimination, then the vreg is one of the
    // def-and-use register operand.
    if (isReDefinedByTwoAddr(mi, interval.reg, tii_)) {
      // If this is a two-address definition, then we have already processed
      // the live range.  The only problem is that we didn't realize there
      // are actually two values in the live interval.  Because of this we
      // need to take the LiveRegion that defines this register and split it
      // into two values.
      unsigned DefIndex = getDefIndex(getInstructionIndex(vi.DefInst));
      unsigned RedefIndex = getDefIndex(MIIdx);

      // Delete the initial value, which should be short and continuous,
      // because the 2-addr copy must be in the same MBB as the redef.
      interval.removeRange(DefIndex, RedefIndex);
      // Two-address vregs should always only be redefined once.  This means
      // that at this point, there should be exactly one value number in it.
      assert(interval.containsOneValue() && "Unexpected 2-addr liveint!");

      // The new value number (#1) is defined by the instruction we claimed
      // defined value #0.
      unsigned ValNo = interval.getNextValue(0, 0);
      interval.setValueNumberInfo(1, interval.getValNumInfo(0));
      // Value#0 is now defined by the 2-addr instruction.
      interval.setValueNumberInfo(0, std::make_pair(~0U, 0U));
      
      // Add the new live interval which replaces the range for the input copy.
      LiveRange LR(DefIndex, RedefIndex, ValNo);
      DOUT << " replace range with " << LR;
      interval.addRange(LR);

      // If this redefinition is dead, we need to add a dummy unit live
      // range covering the def slot.
      if (lv_->RegisterDefIsDead(mi, interval.reg))
        interval.addRange(LiveRange(RedefIndex, RedefIndex+1, 0));
      DOUT << "RESULT: ";
      interval.print(DOUT, mri_);

    } else {
      // Otherwise, this must be because of phi elimination.  If this is the
      // first redefinition of the vreg that we have seen, go back and change
      // the live range in the PHI block to be a different value number.
      if (interval.containsOneValue()) {
        assert(vi.Kills.size() == 1 &&
               "PHI elimination vreg should have one kill, the PHI itself!");

        // Remove the old range that we now know has an incorrect number.
        MachineInstr *Killer = vi.Kills[0];
        unsigned Start = getMBBStartIdx(Killer->getParent());
        unsigned End = getUseIndex(getInstructionIndex(Killer))+1;
        DOUT << "Removing [" << Start << "," << End << "] from: ";
        interval.print(DOUT, mri_); DOUT << "\n";
        interval.removeRange(Start, End);
        DOUT << "RESULT: "; interval.print(DOUT, mri_);
        // Replace the interval with one of a NEW value number.  Note that this
        // value number isn't actually defined by an instruction, weird huh? :)
        LiveRange LR(Start, End, interval.getNextValue(~0U, 0));
        DOUT << " replace range with " << LR;
        interval.addRange(LR);
        DOUT << "RESULT: "; interval.print(DOUT, mri_);
      }

      // In the case of PHI elimination, each variable definition is only
      // live until the end of the block.  We've already taken care of the
      // rest of the live range.
      unsigned defIndex = getDefIndex(MIIdx);
      
      unsigned ValNum;
      unsigned SrcReg, DstReg;
      if (!tii_->isMoveInstr(*mi, SrcReg, DstReg))
        ValNum = interval.getNextValue(~0U, 0);
      else
        ValNum = interval.getNextValue(defIndex, SrcReg);
      
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      LiveRange LR(defIndex,
                   getInstructionIndex(&mbb->back()) + InstrSlots::NUM, ValNum);
      interval.addRange(LR);
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void LiveIntervals::handlePhysicalRegisterDef(MachineBasicBlock *MBB,
  // A physical register cannot be live across basic block, so its
  // lifetime must end somewhere in its defining basic block.
  DOUT << "\t\tregister: "; DEBUG(printRegName(interval.reg));
  unsigned start = getDefIndex(baseIndex);
  unsigned end = start;

  // If it is not used after definition, it is considered dead at
  // the instruction defining it. Hence its interval is:
  // [defSlot(def), defSlot(def)+1)
  if (lv_->RegisterDefIsDead(mi, interval.reg)) {
    end = getDefIndex(start) + 1;
    goto exit;
  // If it is not dead on definition, it must be killed by a
  // subsequent instruction. Hence its interval is:
  // [defSlot(def), useSlot(kill)+1)
  while (++mi != MBB->end()) {
    baseIndex += InstrSlots::NUM;
    if (lv_->KillsRegister(mi, interval.reg)) {
      end = getUseIndex(baseIndex) + 1;
      goto exit;
    } else if (lv_->ModifiesRegister(mi, interval.reg)) {
      // Another instruction redefines the register before it is ever read.
      // Then the register is essentially dead at the instruction that defines
      // it. Hence its interval is:
      // [defSlot(def), defSlot(def)+1)
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    }
  
  // The only case we should have a dead physreg here without a killing or
  // instruction where we know it's dead is if it is live-in to the function
  // and never used.
  assert(!SrcReg && "physreg was not killed in defining block!");
  end = getDefIndex(start) + 1;  // It's dead.
  assert(start < end && "did not find end of interval?");
  LiveRange LR(start, end, interval.getNextValue(SrcReg != 0 ? start : ~0U,
                                                 SrcReg));
  interval.addRange(LR);
  DOUT << " +" << LR << '\n';
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void LiveIntervals::handleRegisterDef(MachineBasicBlock *MBB,
                                      MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI,
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                                      unsigned reg) {
  if (MRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(reg))
    handleVirtualRegisterDef(MBB, MI, MIIdx, getOrCreateInterval(reg));
  else if (allocatableRegs_[reg]) {
    unsigned SrcReg, DstReg;
    if (!tii_->isMoveInstr(*MI, SrcReg, DstReg))
      SrcReg = 0;
    handlePhysicalRegisterDef(MBB, MI, MIIdx, getOrCreateInterval(reg), SrcReg);
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    for (const unsigned* AS = mri_->getAliasSet(reg); *AS; ++AS)
      handlePhysicalRegisterDef(MBB, MI, MIIdx, getOrCreateInterval(*AS), 0);
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  }
/// computeIntervals - computes the live intervals for virtual
/// registers. for some ordering of the machine instructions [1,N] a
/// live interval is an interval [i, j) where 1 <= i <= j < N for
void LiveIntervals::computeIntervals() {
  DOUT << "********** COMPUTING LIVE INTERVALS **********\n"
       << "********** Function: "
       << ((Value*)mf_->getFunction())->getName() << '\n';
  bool IgnoreFirstInstr = mf_->livein_begin() != mf_->livein_end();
  // Track the index of the current machine instr.
  unsigned MIIndex = 0;
  for (MachineFunction::iterator MBBI = mf_->begin(), E = mf_->end();
       MBBI != E; ++MBBI) {
    MachineBasicBlock *MBB = MBBI;
    DOUT << ((Value*)MBB->getBasicBlock())->getName() << ":\n";
    MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI = MBB->begin(), miEnd = MBB->end();
      IgnoreFirstInstr = false;
      MIIndex += InstrSlots::NUM;
    }
    
      DOUT << MIIndex << "\t" << *MI;
      for (int i = MI->getNumOperands() - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
        MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i);
        // handle register defs - build intervals
        if (MO.isRegister() && MO.getReg() && MO.isDef())
          handleRegisterDef(MBB, MI, MIIndex, MO.getReg());
/// AdjustCopiesBackFrom - We found a non-trivially-coallescable copy with IntA
/// being the source and IntB being the dest, thus this defines a value number
/// in IntB.  If the source value number (in IntA) is defined by a copy from B,
/// see if we can merge these two pieces of B into a single value number,
/// eliminating a copy.  For example:
///
///  A3 = B0
///    ...
///  B1 = A3      <- this copy
///
/// In this case, B0 can be extended to where the B1 copy lives, allowing the B1
/// value number to be replaced with B0 (which simplifies the B liveinterval).
///
/// This returns true if an interval was modified.
///
bool LiveIntervals::AdjustCopiesBackFrom(LiveInterval &IntA, LiveInterval &IntB,
                                         MachineInstr *CopyMI) {
  unsigned CopyIdx = getDefIndex(getInstructionIndex(CopyMI));

  // BValNo is a value number in B that is defined by a copy from A.  'B3' in
  // the example above.
  LiveInterval::iterator BLR = IntB.FindLiveRangeContaining(CopyIdx);
  unsigned BValNo = BLR->ValId;
  
  // Get the location that B is defined at.  Two options: either this value has
  // an unknown definition point or it is defined at CopyIdx.  If unknown, we 
  // can't process it.
  unsigned BValNoDefIdx = IntB.getInstForValNum(BValNo);
  if (BValNoDefIdx == ~0U) return false;
  assert(BValNoDefIdx == CopyIdx &&
         "Copy doesn't define the value?");
  
  // AValNo is the value number in A that defines the copy, A0 in the example.
  LiveInterval::iterator AValLR = IntA.FindLiveRangeContaining(CopyIdx-1);
  unsigned AValNo = AValLR->ValId;
  // If AValNo is defined as a copy from IntB, we can potentially process this.
  // Get the instruction that defines this value number.
  unsigned SrcReg = IntA.getSrcRegForValNum(AValNo);
  if (!SrcReg) return false;  // Not defined by a copy.
  // If the value number is not defined by a copy instruction, ignore it.
  // If the source register comes from an interval other than IntB, we can't
  // handle this.
  if (rep(SrcReg) != IntB.reg) return false;
  // Get the LiveRange in IntB that this value number starts with.
  unsigned AValNoInstIdx = IntA.getInstForValNum(AValNo);
  LiveInterval::iterator ValLR = IntB.FindLiveRangeContaining(AValNoInstIdx-1);
  // Make sure that the end of the live range is inside the same block as
  // CopyMI.
  MachineInstr *ValLREndInst = getInstructionFromIndex(ValLR->end-1);
  if (!ValLREndInst || 
      ValLREndInst->getParent() != CopyMI->getParent()) return false;

  // Okay, we now know that ValLR ends in the same block that the CopyMI
  // live-range starts.  If there are no intervening live ranges between them in
  // IntB, we can merge them.
  if (ValLR+1 != BLR) return false;
  DOUT << "\nExtending: "; IntB.print(DOUT, mri_);
  
  // We are about to delete CopyMI, so need to remove it as the 'instruction
  // that defines this value #'.
  IntB.setValueNumberInfo(BValNo, std::make_pair(~0U, 0));
  // Okay, we can merge them.  We need to insert a new liverange:
  // [ValLR.end, BLR.begin) of either value number, then we merge the
  // two value numbers.
  unsigned FillerStart = ValLR->end, FillerEnd = BLR->start;
  IntB.addRange(LiveRange(FillerStart, FillerEnd, BValNo));

  // If the IntB live range is assigned to a physical register, and if that
  // physreg has aliases, 
  if (MRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(IntB.reg)) {
    for (const unsigned *AS = mri_->getAliasSet(IntB.reg); *AS; ++AS) {
      LiveInterval &AliasLI = getInterval(*AS);
      AliasLI.addRange(LiveRange(FillerStart, FillerEnd,

  // Okay, merge "B1" into the same value number as "B0".
  if (BValNo != ValLR->ValId)
    IntB.MergeValueNumberInto(BValNo, ValLR->ValId);
  DOUT << "   result = "; IntB.print(DOUT, mri_);
  DOUT << "\n";
  
  // Finally, delete the copy instruction.
  RemoveMachineInstrFromMaps(CopyMI);
  CopyMI->eraseFromParent();
  ++numPeep;
/// JoinCopy - Attempt to join intervals corresponding to SrcReg/DstReg,
/// which are the src/dst of the copy instruction CopyMI.  This returns true
/// if the copy was successfully coallesced away, or if it is never possible
/// to coallesce these this copy, due to register constraints.  It returns
/// false if it is not currently possible to coallesce this interval, but
/// it may be possible if other things get coallesced.
bool LiveIntervals::JoinCopy(MachineInstr *CopyMI,
                             unsigned SrcReg, unsigned DstReg) {
  DOUT << getInstructionIndex(CopyMI) << '\t' << *CopyMI;
  
  // Get representative registers.
  SrcReg = rep(SrcReg);
  DstReg = rep(DstReg);
  
  // If they are already joined we continue.
  if (SrcReg == DstReg) {
    DOUT << "\tCopy already coallesced.\n";
    return true;  // Not coallescable.
  }
  
  // If they are both physical registers, we cannot join them.
  if (MRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(SrcReg) &&
      MRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(DstReg)) {
    DOUT << "\tCan not coallesce physregs.\n";
  
  // We only join virtual registers with allocatable physical registers.
  if (MRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(SrcReg) && !allocatableRegs_[SrcReg]){
    DOUT << "\tSrc reg is unallocatable physreg.\n";
    return true;  // Not coallescable.
  }
  if (MRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(DstReg) && !allocatableRegs_[DstReg]){
    DOUT << "\tDst reg is unallocatable physreg.\n";
    return true;  // Not coallescable.
  }
  
  // If they are not of the same register class, we cannot join them.
  if (differingRegisterClasses(SrcReg, DstReg)) {
    DOUT << "\tSrc/Dest are different register classes.\n";
    return true;  // Not coallescable.
  }
  
  LiveInterval &SrcInt = getInterval(SrcReg);
  LiveInterval &DestInt = getInterval(DstReg);
  assert(SrcInt.reg == SrcReg && DestInt.reg == DstReg &&
         "Register mapping is horribly broken!");
  
  DOUT << "\t\tInspecting "; SrcInt.print(DOUT, mri_);
  DOUT << " and "; DestInt.print(DOUT, mri_);
  DOUT << ": ";
  // Okay, attempt to join these two intervals.  On failure, this returns false.
  // Otherwise, if one of the intervals being joined is a physreg, this method
  // always canonicalizes DestInt to be it.  The output "SrcInt" will not have
  // been modified, so we can use this information below to update aliases.
  if (!JoinIntervals(DestInt, SrcInt)) {
    // Coallescing failed.
    
    // If we can eliminate the copy without merging the live ranges, do so now.
    if (AdjustCopiesBackFrom(SrcInt, DestInt, CopyMI))
      return true;
    // Otherwise, we are unable to join the intervals.
    DOUT << "Interference!\n";
  bool Swapped = SrcReg == DestInt.reg;
  if (Swapped)
    std::swap(SrcReg, DstReg);
  assert(MRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(SrcReg) &&
         "LiveInterval::join didn't work right!");
                               
  // If we're about to merge live ranges into a physical register live range,
  // we have to update any aliased register's live ranges to indicate that they
  // have clobbered values for this range.
  if (MRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(DstReg)) {
    for (const unsigned *AS = mri_->getAliasSet(DstReg); *AS; ++AS)
      getInterval(*AS).MergeInClobberRanges(SrcInt);
  DOUT << "\n\t\tJoined.  Result = "; DestInt.print(DOUT, mri_);
  DOUT << "\n";
  
  // If the intervals were swapped by Join, swap them back so that the register
  // mapping (in the r2i map) is correct.
  if (Swapped) SrcInt.swap(DestInt);
  r2iMap_.erase(SrcReg);
  r2rMap_[SrcReg] = DstReg;

  // Finally, delete the copy instruction.
  RemoveMachineInstrFromMaps(CopyMI);
  CopyMI->eraseFromParent();
  ++numPeep;
/// ComputeUltimateVN - Assuming we are going to join two live intervals,
/// compute what the resultant value numbers for each value in the input two
/// ranges will be.  This is complicated by copies between the two which can
/// and will commonly cause multiple value numbers to be merged into one.
///
/// VN is the value number that we're trying to resolve.  InstDefiningValue
/// keeps track of the new InstDefiningValue assignment for the result
/// LiveInterval.  ThisFromOther/OtherFromThis are sets that keep track of
/// whether a value in this or other is a copy from the opposite set.
/// ThisValNoAssignments/OtherValNoAssignments keep track of value #'s that have
/// already been assigned.
///
/// ThisFromOther[x] - If x is defined as a copy from the other interval, this
/// contains the value number the copy is from.
///
static unsigned ComputeUltimateVN(unsigned VN,
                                  SmallVector<std::pair<unsigned,
                                                unsigned>, 16> &ValueNumberInfo,
                                  SmallVector<int, 16> &ThisFromOther,
                                  SmallVector<int, 16> &OtherFromThis,
                                  SmallVector<int, 16> &ThisValNoAssignments,
                                  SmallVector<int, 16> &OtherValNoAssignments,
                                  LiveInterval &ThisLI, LiveInterval &OtherLI) {
  // If the VN has already been computed, just return it.
  if (ThisValNoAssignments[VN] >= 0)
    return ThisValNoAssignments[VN];
//  assert(ThisValNoAssignments[VN] != -2 && "Cyclic case?");
  
  // If this val is not a copy from the other val, then it must be a new value
  // number in the destination.
  int OtherValNo = ThisFromOther[VN];
  if (OtherValNo == -1) {
    ValueNumberInfo.push_back(ThisLI.getValNumInfo(VN));
    return ThisValNoAssignments[VN] = ValueNumberInfo.size()-1;
  // Otherwise, this *is* a copy from the RHS.  If the other side has already
  // been computed, return it.
  if (OtherValNoAssignments[OtherValNo] >= 0)
    return ThisValNoAssignments[VN] = OtherValNoAssignments[OtherValNo];
  
  // Mark this value number as currently being computed, then ask what the
  // ultimate value # of the other value is.
  ThisValNoAssignments[VN] = -2;
  unsigned UltimateVN =
    ComputeUltimateVN(OtherValNo, ValueNumberInfo,
                      OtherFromThis, ThisFromOther,
                      OtherValNoAssignments, ThisValNoAssignments,
                      OtherLI, ThisLI);
  return ThisValNoAssignments[VN] = UltimateVN;
}

static bool InVector(unsigned Val, const SmallVector<unsigned, 8> &V) {
  return std::find(V.begin(), V.end(), Val) != V.end();
}

/// SimpleJoin - Attempt to joint the specified interval into this one. The
/// caller of this method must guarantee that the RHS only contains a single
/// value number and that the RHS is not defined by a copy from this
/// interval.  This returns false if the intervals are not joinable, or it
/// joins them and returns true.
bool LiveIntervals::SimpleJoin(LiveInterval &LHS, LiveInterval &RHS) {
  assert(RHS.containsOneValue());
  
  // Some number (potentially more than one) value numbers in the current
  // interval may be defined as copies from the RHS.  Scan the overlapping
  // portions of the LHS and RHS, keeping track of this and looking for
  // overlapping live ranges that are NOT defined as copies.  If these exist, we