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c30ab7b3 1//! A number of passes which remove various redundancies in the CFG.
3157f602 2//!
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3//! The `SimplifyCfg` pass gets rid of unnecessary blocks in the CFG, whereas the `SimplifyLocals`
4//! gets rid of all the unnecessary local variable declarations.
3157f602 5//!
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6//! The `SimplifyLocals` pass is kinda expensive and therefore not very suitable to be run often.
7//! Most of the passes should not care or be impacted in meaningful ways due to extra locals
94b46f34 8//! either, so running the pass once, right before codegen, should suffice.
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9//!
10//! On the other side of the spectrum, the `SimplifyCfg` pass is considerably cheap to run, thus
11//! one should run it after every pass which may modify CFG in significant ways. This pass must
12//! also be run before any analysis passes because it removes dead blocks, and some of these can be
13//! ill-typed.
14//!
15//! The cause of this typing issue is typeck allowing most blocks whose end is not reachable have
16//! an arbitrary return type, rather than having the usual () return type (as a note, typeck's
17//! notion of reachability is in fact slightly weaker than MIR CFG reachability - see #31617). A
18//! standard example of the situation is:
3157f602 19//!
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20//! ```rust
21//! fn example() {
22//! let _a: char = { return; };
23//! }
24//! ```
25//!
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26//! Here the block (`{ return; }`) has the return type `char`, rather than `()`, but the MIR we
27//! naively generate still contains the `_a = ()` write in the unreachable block "after" the
28//! return.
3157f602 29
c295e0f8 30use crate::MirPass;
064997fb 31use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet;
e74abb32 32use rustc_index::vec::{Idx, IndexVec};
17df50a5 33use rustc_middle::mir::coverage::*;
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34use rustc_middle::mir::visit::{MutVisitor, MutatingUseContext, PlaceContext, Visitor};
35use rustc_middle::mir::*;
f9f354fc 36use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt;
3dfed10e 37use smallvec::SmallVec;
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38use std::borrow::Cow;
39use std::convert::TryInto;
92a42be0 40
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41pub struct SimplifyCfg {
42 label: String,
43}
a7813a04 44
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45impl SimplifyCfg {
46 pub fn new(label: &str) -> Self {
47 SimplifyCfg { label: format!("SimplifyCfg-{}", label) }
92a42be0 48 }
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49}
50
a2a8927a 51pub fn simplify_cfg<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) {
dc9dc135 52 CfgSimplifier::new(body).simplify();
17df50a5 53 remove_dead_blocks(tcx, body);
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54
55 // FIXME: Should probably be moved into some kind of pass manager
dc9dc135 56 body.basic_blocks_mut().raw.shrink_to_fit();
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57}
58
e1599b0c 59impl<'tcx> MirPass<'tcx> for SimplifyCfg {
416331ca 60 fn name(&self) -> Cow<'_, str> {
7cac9316 61 Cow::Borrowed(&self.label)
3157f602 62 }
3157f602 63
17df50a5 64 fn run_pass(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) {
5869c6ff 65 debug!("SimplifyCfg({:?}) - simplifying {:?}", self.label, body.source);
17df50a5 66 simplify_cfg(tcx, body);
a7813a04 67 }
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68}
69
dc9dc135 70pub struct CfgSimplifier<'a, 'tcx> {
3157f602 71 basic_blocks: &'a mut IndexVec<BasicBlock, BasicBlockData<'tcx>>,
dfeec247 72 pred_count: IndexVec<BasicBlock, u32>,
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73}
74
dc9dc135 75impl<'a, 'tcx> CfgSimplifier<'a, 'tcx> {
f9f354fc 76 pub fn new(body: &'a mut Body<'tcx>) -> Self {
f2b60f7d 77 let mut pred_count = IndexVec::from_elem(0u32, &body.basic_blocks);
a7813a04 78
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79 // we can't use mir.predecessors() here because that counts
80 // dead blocks, which we don't want to.
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81 pred_count[START_BLOCK] = 1;
82
dc9dc135 83 for (_, data) in traversal::preorder(body) {
3157f602 84 if let Some(ref term) = data.terminator {
923072b8 85 for tgt in term.successors() {
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86 pred_count[tgt] += 1;
87 }
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88 }
89 }
3157f602 90
dc9dc135 91 let basic_blocks = body.basic_blocks_mut();
3157f602 92
dfeec247 93 CfgSimplifier { basic_blocks, pred_count }
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94 }
95
8bb4bdeb 96 pub fn simplify(mut self) {
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97 self.strip_nops();
98
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99 // Vec of the blocks that should be merged. We store the indices here, instead of the
100 // statements itself to avoid moving the (relatively) large statements twice.
101 // We do not push the statements directly into the target block (`bb`) as that is slower
102 // due to additional reallocations
103 let mut merged_blocks = Vec::new();
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104 loop {
105 let mut changed = false;
106
0731742a 107 for bb in self.basic_blocks.indices() {
3157f602 108 if self.pred_count[bb] == 0 {
dfeec247 109 continue;
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110 }
111
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112 debug!("simplifying {:?}", bb);
113
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114 let mut terminator =
115 self.basic_blocks[bb].terminator.take().expect("invalid terminator state");
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116
117 for successor in terminator.successors_mut() {
118 self.collapse_goto_chain(successor, &mut changed);
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119 }
120
3157f602 121 let mut inner_changed = true;
ba9703b0 122 merged_blocks.clear();
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123 while inner_changed {
124 inner_changed = false;
125 inner_changed |= self.simplify_branch(&mut terminator);
ba9703b0 126 inner_changed |= self.merge_successor(&mut merged_blocks, &mut terminator);
3157f602 127 changed |= inner_changed;
92a42be0 128 }
92a42be0 129
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130 let statements_to_merge =
131 merged_blocks.iter().map(|&i| self.basic_blocks[i].statements.len()).sum();
132
133 if statements_to_merge > 0 {
134 let mut statements = std::mem::take(&mut self.basic_blocks[bb].statements);
135 statements.reserve(statements_to_merge);
136 for &from in &merged_blocks {
137 statements.append(&mut self.basic_blocks[from].statements);
138 }
139 self.basic_blocks[bb].statements = statements;
140 }
141
142 self.basic_blocks[bb].terminator = Some(terminator);
a7813a04 143 }
92a42be0 144
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145 if !changed {
146 break;
147 }
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148 }
149 }
a7813a04 150
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151 /// This function will return `None` if
152 /// * the block has statements
153 /// * the block has a terminator other than `goto`
154 /// * the block has no terminator (meaning some other part of the current optimization stole it)
155 fn take_terminator_if_simple_goto(&mut self, bb: BasicBlock) -> Option<Terminator<'tcx>> {
156 match self.basic_blocks[bb] {
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157 BasicBlockData {
158 ref statements,
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159 terminator:
160 ref mut terminator @ Some(Terminator { kind: TerminatorKind::Goto { .. }, .. }),
161 ..
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162 } if statements.is_empty() => terminator.take(),
163 // if `terminator` is None, this means we are in a loop. In that
164 // case, let all the loop collapse to its entry.
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165 _ => None,
166 }
167 }
3157f602 168
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169 /// Collapse a goto chain starting from `start`
170 fn collapse_goto_chain(&mut self, start: &mut BasicBlock, changed: &mut bool) {
171 // Using `SmallVec` here, because in some logs on libcore oli-obk saw many single-element
172 // goto chains. We should probably benchmark different sizes.
173 let mut terminators: SmallVec<[_; 1]> = Default::default();
174 let mut current = *start;
175 while let Some(terminator) = self.take_terminator_if_simple_goto(current) {
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176 let Terminator { kind: TerminatorKind::Goto { target }, .. } = terminator else {
177 unreachable!();
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178 };
179 terminators.push((current, terminator));
180 current = target;
181 }
182 let last = current;
183 *start = last;
184 while let Some((current, mut terminator)) = terminators.pop() {
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185 let Terminator { kind: TerminatorKind::Goto { ref mut target }, .. } = terminator else {
186 unreachable!();
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187 };
188 *changed |= *target != last;
189 *target = last;
190 debug!("collapsing goto chain from {:?} to {:?}", current, target);
191
192 if self.pred_count[current] == 1 {
193 // This is the last reference to current, so the pred-count to
194 // to target is moved into the current block.
195 self.pred_count[current] = 0;
196 } else {
197 self.pred_count[*target] += 1;
198 self.pred_count[current] -= 1;
92a42be0 199 }
3dfed10e 200 self.basic_blocks[current].terminator = Some(terminator);
c30ab7b3 201 }
3157f602 202 }
7453a54e 203
3157f602 204 // merge a block with 1 `goto` predecessor to its parent
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205 fn merge_successor(
206 &mut self,
ba9703b0 207 merged_blocks: &mut Vec<BasicBlock>,
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208 terminator: &mut Terminator<'tcx>,
209 ) -> bool {
3157f602 210 let target = match terminator.kind {
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211 TerminatorKind::Goto { target } if self.pred_count[target] == 1 => target,
212 _ => return false,
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213 };
214
215 debug!("merging block {:?} into {:?}", target, terminator);
216 *terminator = match self.basic_blocks[target].terminator.take() {
217 Some(terminator) => terminator,
218 None => {
219 // unreachable loop - this should not be possible, as we
220 // don't strand blocks, but handle it correctly.
dfeec247 221 return false;
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222 }
223 };
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224
225 merged_blocks.push(target);
3157f602 226 self.pred_count[target] = 0;
7453a54e 227
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228 true
229 }
230
231 // turn a branch with all successors identical to a goto
232 fn simplify_branch(&mut self, terminator: &mut Terminator<'tcx>) -> bool {
233 match terminator.kind {
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234 TerminatorKind::SwitchInt { .. } => {}
235 _ => return false,
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236 };
237
238 let first_succ = {
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239 if let Some(first_succ) = terminator.successors().next() {
240 if terminator.successors().all(|s| s == first_succ) {
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241 let count = terminator.successors().count();
242 self.pred_count[first_succ] -= (count - 1) as u32;
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243 first_succ
244 } else {
dfeec247 245 return false;
92a42be0 246 }
3157f602 247 } else {
dfeec247 248 return false;
92a42be0 249 }
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250 };
251
252 debug!("simplifying branch {:?}", terminator);
253 terminator.kind = TerminatorKind::Goto { target: first_succ };
254 true
255 }
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256
257 fn strip_nops(&mut self) {
258 for blk in self.basic_blocks.iter_mut() {
1b1a35ee 259 blk.statements.retain(|stmt| !matches!(stmt.kind, StatementKind::Nop))
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260 }
261 }
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262}
263
a2a8927a 264pub fn remove_dead_blocks<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) {
5869c6ff 265 let reachable = traversal::reachable_as_bitset(body);
f2b60f7d 266 let num_blocks = body.basic_blocks.len();
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267 if num_blocks == reachable.count() {
268 return;
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269 }
270
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271 let basic_blocks = body.basic_blocks.as_mut();
272 let source_scopes = &body.source_scopes;
dfeec247 273 let mut replacements: Vec<_> = (0..num_blocks).map(BasicBlock::new).collect();
3157f602 274 let mut used_blocks = 0;
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275 for alive_index in reachable.iter() {
276 let alive_index = alive_index.index();
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277 replacements[alive_index] = BasicBlock::new(used_blocks);
278 if alive_index != used_blocks {
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279 // Swap the next alive block data with the current available slot. Since
280 // alive_index is non-decreasing this is a valid operation.
3157f602 281 basic_blocks.raw.swap(alive_index, used_blocks);
92a42be0 282 }
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283 used_blocks += 1;
284 }
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285
286 if tcx.sess.instrument_coverage() {
064997fb 287 save_unreachable_coverage(basic_blocks, source_scopes, used_blocks);
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288 }
289
3157f602 290 basic_blocks.raw.truncate(used_blocks);
92a42be0 291
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292 for block in basic_blocks {
293 for target in block.terminator_mut().successors_mut() {
294 *target = replacements[target.index()];
92a42be0 295 }
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296 }
297}
c30ab7b3 298
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299/// Some MIR transforms can determine at compile time that a sequences of
300/// statements will never be executed, so they can be dropped from the MIR.
301/// For example, an `if` or `else` block that is guaranteed to never be executed
302/// because its condition can be evaluated at compile time, such as by const
303/// evaluation: `if false { ... }`.
304///
305/// Those statements are bypassed by redirecting paths in the CFG around the
5099ac24 306/// `dead blocks`; but with `-C instrument-coverage`, the dead blocks usually
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307/// include `Coverage` statements representing the Rust source code regions to
308/// be counted at runtime. Without these `Coverage` statements, the regions are
309/// lost, and the Rust source code will show no coverage information.
310///
311/// What we want to show in a coverage report is the dead code with coverage
312/// counts of `0`. To do this, we need to save the code regions, by injecting
313/// `Unreachable` coverage statements. These are non-executable statements whose
314/// code regions are still recorded in the coverage map, representing regions
315/// with `0` executions.
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316///
317/// If there are no live `Counter` `Coverage` statements remaining, we remove
318/// `Coverage` statements along with the dead blocks. Since at least one
319/// counter per function is required by LLVM (and necessary, to add the
320/// `function_hash` to the counter's call to the LLVM intrinsic
321/// `instrprof.increment()`).
322///
323/// The `generator::StateTransform` MIR pass and MIR inlining can create
324/// atypical conditions, where all live `Counter`s are dropped from the MIR.
325///
326/// With MIR inlining we can have coverage counters belonging to different
327/// instances in a single body, so the strategy described above is applied to
328/// coverage counters from each instance individually.
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329fn save_unreachable_coverage(
330 basic_blocks: &mut IndexVec<BasicBlock, BasicBlockData<'_>>,
064997fb 331 source_scopes: &IndexVec<SourceScope, SourceScopeData<'_>>,
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332 first_dead_block: usize,
333) {
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334 // Identify instances that still have some live coverage counters left.
335 let mut live = FxHashSet::default();
336 for basic_block in &basic_blocks.raw[0..first_dead_block] {
337 for statement in &basic_block.statements {
338 let StatementKind::Coverage(coverage) = &statement.kind else { continue };
339 let CoverageKind::Counter { .. } = coverage.kind else { continue };
340 let instance = statement.source_info.scope.inlined_instance(source_scopes);
341 live.insert(instance);
342 }
343 }
344
345 for block in &mut basic_blocks.raw[..first_dead_block] {
346 for statement in &mut block.statements {
347 let StatementKind::Coverage(_) = &statement.kind else { continue };
348 let instance = statement.source_info.scope.inlined_instance(source_scopes);
349 if !live.contains(&instance) {
350 statement.make_nop();
17df50a5 351 }
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352 }
353 }
354
355 if live.is_empty() {
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356 return;
357 }
358
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359 // Retain coverage for instances that still have some live counters left.
360 let mut retained_coverage = Vec::new();
361 for dead_block in &basic_blocks.raw[first_dead_block..] {
362 for statement in &dead_block.statements {
363 let StatementKind::Coverage(coverage) = &statement.kind else { continue };
364 let Some(code_region) = &coverage.code_region else { continue };
365 let instance = statement.source_info.scope.inlined_instance(source_scopes);
366 if live.contains(&instance) {
367 retained_coverage.push((statement.source_info, code_region.clone()));
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368 }
369 }
370 }
371
372 let start_block = &mut basic_blocks[START_BLOCK];
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373 start_block.statements.extend(retained_coverage.into_iter().map(
374 |(source_info, code_region)| Statement {
17df50a5 375 source_info,
94222f64 376 kind: StatementKind::Coverage(Box::new(Coverage {
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377 kind: CoverageKind::Unreachable,
378 code_region: Some(code_region),
94222f64 379 })),
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380 },
381 ));
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382}
383
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384pub struct SimplifyLocals;
385
e1599b0c 386impl<'tcx> MirPass<'tcx> for SimplifyLocals {
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387 fn is_enabled(&self, sess: &rustc_session::Session) -> bool {
388 sess.mir_opt_level() > 0
389 }
390
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391 fn run_pass(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) {
392 trace!("running SimplifyLocals on {:?}", body.source);
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393 simplify_locals(body, tcx);
394 }
395}
ba9703b0 396
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397pub fn simplify_locals<'tcx>(body: &mut Body<'tcx>, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) {
398 // First, we're going to get a count of *actual* uses for every `Local`.
cdc7bbd5 399 let mut used_locals = UsedLocals::new(body);
ba9703b0 400
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401 // Next, we're going to remove any `Local` with zero actual uses. When we remove those
402 // `Locals`, we're also going to subtract any uses of other `Locals` from the `used_locals`
403 // count. For example, if we removed `_2 = discriminant(_1)`, then we'll subtract one from
404 // `use_counts[_1]`. That in turn might make `_1` unused, so we loop until we hit a
405 // fixedpoint where there are no more unused locals.
406 remove_unused_definitions(&mut used_locals, body);
ba9703b0 407
6a06907d 408 // Finally, we'll actually do the work of shrinking `body.local_decls` and remapping the `Local`s.
cdc7bbd5 409 let map = make_local_map(&mut body.local_decls, &used_locals);
ba9703b0 410
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411 // Only bother running the `LocalUpdater` if we actually found locals to remove.
412 if map.iter().any(Option::is_none) {
413 // Update references to all vars and tmps now
414 let mut updater = LocalUpdater { map, tcx };
f2b60f7d 415 updater.visit_body_preserves_cfg(body);
ba9703b0 416
6a06907d 417 body.local_decls.shrink_to_fit();
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418 }
419}
420
421/// Construct the mapping while swapping out unused stuff out from the `vec`.
cdc7bbd5 422fn make_local_map<V>(
ba9703b0 423 local_decls: &mut IndexVec<Local, V>,
cdc7bbd5 424 used_locals: &UsedLocals,
8faf50e0 425) -> IndexVec<Local, Option<Local>> {
cdc7bbd5 426 let mut map: IndexVec<Local, Option<Local>> = IndexVec::from_elem(None, &*local_decls);
8faf50e0 427 let mut used = Local::new(0);
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428
429 for alive_index in local_decls.indices() {
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430 // `is_used` treats the `RETURN_PLACE` and arguments as used.
431 if !used_locals.is_used(alive_index) {
432 continue;
433 }
434
435 map[alive_index] = Some(used);
436 if alive_index != used {
437 local_decls.swap(alive_index, used);
c30ab7b3 438 }
cdc7bbd5 439 used.increment_by(1);
c30ab7b3 440 }
ba9703b0 441 local_decls.truncate(used.index());
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442 map
443}
444
29967ef6 445/// Keeps track of used & unused locals.
cdc7bbd5 446struct UsedLocals {
29967ef6 447 increment: bool,
cdc7bbd5 448 arg_count: u32,
29967ef6 449 use_count: IndexVec<Local, u32>,
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450}
451
cdc7bbd5 452impl UsedLocals {
29967ef6 453 /// Determines which locals are used & unused in the given body.
cdc7bbd5 454 fn new(body: &Body<'_>) -> Self {
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455 let mut this = Self {
456 increment: true,
cdc7bbd5 457 arg_count: body.arg_count.try_into().unwrap(),
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458 use_count: IndexVec::from_elem(0, &body.local_decls),
459 };
460 this.visit_body(body);
461 this
ba9703b0 462 }
ba9703b0 463
29967ef6 464 /// Checks if local is used.
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465 ///
466 /// Return place and arguments are always considered used.
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467 fn is_used(&self, local: Local) -> bool {
468 trace!("is_used({:?}): use_count: {:?}", local, self.use_count[local]);
cdc7bbd5 469 local.as_u32() <= self.arg_count || self.use_count[local] != 0
29967ef6 470 }
e74abb32 471
29967ef6 472 /// Updates the use counts to reflect the removal of given statement.
a2a8927a 473 fn statement_removed(&mut self, statement: &Statement<'_>) {
29967ef6 474 self.increment = false;
e74abb32 475
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476 // The location of the statement is irrelevant.
477 let location = Location { block: START_BLOCK, statement_index: 0 };
478 self.visit_statement(statement, location);
c30ab7b3 479 }
ba9703b0 480
29967ef6 481 /// Visits a left-hand side of an assignment.
a2a8927a 482 fn visit_lhs(&mut self, place: &Place<'_>, location: Location) {
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483 if place.is_indirect() {
484 // A use, not a definition.
485 self.visit_place(place, PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::Store), location);
486 } else {
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487 // A definition. The base local itself is not visited, so this occurrence is not counted
488 // toward its use count. There might be other locals still, used in an indexing
489 // projection.
29967ef6 490 self.super_projection(
6a06907d 491 place.as_ref(),
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492 PlaceContext::MutatingUse(MutatingUseContext::Projection),
493 location,
494 );
495 }
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496 }
497}
498
a2a8927a 499impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for UsedLocals {
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500 fn visit_statement(&mut self, statement: &Statement<'tcx>, location: Location) {
501 match statement.kind {
f2b60f7d 502 StatementKind::Intrinsic(..)
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503 | StatementKind::Retag(..)
504 | StatementKind::Coverage(..)
505 | StatementKind::FakeRead(..)
506 | StatementKind::AscribeUserType(..) => {
507 self.super_statement(statement, location);
ba9703b0 508 }
ba9703b0 509
29967ef6 510 StatementKind::Nop => {}
ba9703b0 511
29967ef6 512 StatementKind::StorageLive(_local) | StatementKind::StorageDead(_local) => {}
c30ab7b3 513
29967ef6 514 StatementKind::Assign(box (ref place, ref rvalue)) => {
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515 if rvalue.is_safe_to_remove() {
516 self.visit_lhs(place, location);
517 self.visit_rvalue(rvalue, location);
518 } else {
519 self.super_statement(statement, location);
520 }
29967ef6 521 }
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523 StatementKind::SetDiscriminant { ref place, variant_index: _ }
524 | StatementKind::Deinit(ref place) => {
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525 self.visit_lhs(place, location);
526 }
527 }
ba9703b0 528 }
ba9703b0 529
064997fb 530 fn visit_local(&mut self, local: Local, _ctx: PlaceContext, _location: Location) {
29967ef6 531 if self.increment {
064997fb 532 self.use_count[local] += 1;
29967ef6 533 } else {
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534 assert_ne!(self.use_count[local], 0);
535 self.use_count[local] -= 1;
29967ef6 536 }
e74abb32 537 }
29967ef6 538}
e74abb32 539
29967ef6 540/// Removes unused definitions. Updates the used locals to reflect the changes made.
a2a8927a 541fn remove_unused_definitions(used_locals: &mut UsedLocals, body: &mut Body<'_>) {
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542 // The use counts are updated as we remove the statements. A local might become unused
543 // during the retain operation, leading to a temporary inconsistency (storage statements or
544 // definitions referencing the local might remain). For correctness it is crucial that this
545 // computation reaches a fixed point.
546
547 let mut modified = true;
548 while modified {
549 modified = false;
550
f2b60f7d 551 for data in body.basic_blocks.as_mut_preserves_cfg() {
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552 // Remove unnecessary StorageLive and StorageDead annotations.
553 data.statements.retain(|statement| {
554 let keep = match &statement.kind {
555 StatementKind::StorageLive(local) | StatementKind::StorageDead(local) => {
556 used_locals.is_used(*local)
557 }
558 StatementKind::Assign(box (place, _)) => used_locals.is_used(place.local),
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560 StatementKind::SetDiscriminant { ref place, .. }
561 | StatementKind::Deinit(ref place) => used_locals.is_used(place.local),
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562 _ => true,
563 };
ba9703b0 564
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565 if !keep {
566 trace!("removing statement {:?}", statement);
567 modified = true;
568 used_locals.statement_removed(statement);
569 }
ba9703b0 570
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571 keep
572 });
573 }
c30ab7b3 574 }
ba9703b0 575}
e74abb32 576
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577struct LocalUpdater<'tcx> {
578 map: IndexVec<Local, Option<Local>>,
579 tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
580}
581
582impl<'tcx> MutVisitor<'tcx> for LocalUpdater<'tcx> {
583 fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> {
584 self.tcx
c30ab7b3 585 }
e74abb32 586
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587 fn visit_local(&mut self, l: &mut Local, _: PlaceContext, _: Location) {
588 *l = self.map[*l].unwrap();
e74abb32 589 }
c30ab7b3 590}