151 lines
5.2 KiB
Rust
151 lines
5.2 KiB
Rust
//! Test command for verifying dominator trees.
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//!
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//! The `test domtree` test command looks for annotations on instructions like this:
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//!
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//! ```clif
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//! jump block3 ; dominates: block3
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//! ```
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//!
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//! This annotation means that the jump instruction is expected to be the immediate dominator of
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//! `block3`.
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//!
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//! We verify that the dominator tree annotations are complete and correct.
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//!
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use crate::match_directive::match_directive;
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use crate::subtest::{run_filecheck, Context, SubTest};
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use cranelift_codegen::dominator_tree::{DominatorTree, DominatorTreePreorder};
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use cranelift_codegen::flowgraph::ControlFlowGraph;
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use cranelift_codegen::ir::entities::AnyEntity;
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use cranelift_codegen::ir::Function;
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use cranelift_reader::TestCommand;
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use std::borrow::{Borrow, Cow};
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::fmt::{self, Write};
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struct TestDomtree;
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pub fn subtest(parsed: &TestCommand) -> anyhow::Result<Box<dyn SubTest>> {
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assert_eq!(parsed.command, "domtree");
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if !parsed.options.is_empty() {
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anyhow::bail!("No options allowed on {}", parsed)
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}
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Ok(Box::new(TestDomtree))
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}
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impl SubTest for TestDomtree {
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fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
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"domtree"
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}
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// Extract our own dominator tree from
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fn run(&self, func: Cow<Function>, context: &Context) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
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let func = func.borrow();
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let cfg = ControlFlowGraph::with_function(func);
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let domtree = DominatorTree::with_function(func, &cfg);
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// Build an expected domtree from the source annotations.
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let mut expected = HashMap::new();
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for comment in &context.details.comments {
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if let Some(tail) = match_directive(comment.text, "dominates:") {
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let inst = match comment.entity {
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AnyEntity::Inst(inst) => inst,
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_ => {
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anyhow::bail!(
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"annotation on non-inst {}: {}",
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comment.entity,
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comment.text
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);
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}
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};
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for src_block in tail.split_whitespace() {
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let block = match context.details.map.lookup_str(src_block) {
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Some(AnyEntity::Block(block)) => block,
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_ => anyhow::bail!("expected defined block, got {}", src_block),
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};
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// Annotations say that `inst` is the idom of `block`.
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if expected.insert(block, inst).is_some() {
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anyhow::bail!("multiple dominators for {}", src_block);
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}
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// Compare to computed domtree.
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match domtree.idom(block) {
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Some(got_inst) if got_inst != inst => {
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anyhow::bail!(
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"mismatching idoms for {}:\n\
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want: {}, got: {}",
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src_block,
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inst,
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got_inst
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);
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}
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None => {
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anyhow::bail!(
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"mismatching idoms for {}:\n\
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want: {}, got: unreachable",
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src_block,
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inst
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);
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Now we know that everything in `expected` is consistent with `domtree`.
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// All other block's should be either unreachable or the entry block.
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for block in func
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.layout
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.blocks()
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.skip(1)
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.filter(|block| !expected.contains_key(block))
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{
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if let Some(got_inst) = domtree.idom(block) {
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anyhow::bail!(
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"mismatching idoms for renumbered {}:\n\
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want: unrechable, got: {}",
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block,
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got_inst
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);
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}
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}
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let text = filecheck_text(func, &domtree).expect("formatting error");
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run_filecheck(&text, context)
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}
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}
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// Generate some output for filecheck testing
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fn filecheck_text(func: &Function, domtree: &DominatorTree) -> Result<String, fmt::Error> {
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let mut s = String::new();
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write!(s, "cfg_postorder:")?;
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for &block in domtree.cfg_postorder() {
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write!(s, " {}", block)?;
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}
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writeln!(s)?;
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// Compute and print out a pre-order of the dominator tree.
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writeln!(s, "domtree_preorder {{")?;
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let mut dtpo = DominatorTreePreorder::new();
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dtpo.compute(domtree, &func.layout);
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let mut stack = Vec::new();
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stack.extend(func.layout.entry_block());
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while let Some(block) = stack.pop() {
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write!(s, " {}:", block)?;
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let i = stack.len();
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for ch in dtpo.children(block) {
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write!(s, " {}", ch)?;
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stack.push(ch);
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}
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writeln!(s)?;
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// Reverse the children we just pushed so we'll pop them in order.
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stack[i..].reverse();
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}
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writeln!(s, "}}")?;
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Ok(s)
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}
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