| //! See the docs for [`RenameReturnPlace`]. |
| |
| use rustc_hir::Mutability; |
| use rustc_index::bit_set::HybridBitSet; |
| use rustc_middle::mir::visit::{MutVisitor, NonUseContext, PlaceContext, Visitor}; |
| use rustc_middle::mir::{self, BasicBlock, Local, Location}; |
| use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; |
| |
| use crate::MirPass; |
| |
| /// This pass looks for MIR that always copies the same local into the return place and eliminates |
| /// the copy by renaming all uses of that local to `_0`. |
| /// |
| /// This allows LLVM to perform an optimization similar to the named return value optimization |
| /// (NRVO) that is guaranteed in C++. This avoids a stack allocation and `memcpy` for the |
| /// relatively common pattern of allocating a buffer on the stack, mutating it, and returning it by |
| /// value like so: |
| /// |
| /// ```rust |
| /// fn foo(init: fn(&mut [u8; 1024])) -> [u8; 1024] { |
| /// let mut buf = [0; 1024]; |
| /// init(&mut buf); |
| /// buf |
| /// } |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// For now, this pass is very simple and only capable of eliminating a single copy. A more general |
| /// version of copy propagation, such as the one based on non-overlapping live ranges in [#47954] and |
| /// [#71003], could yield even more benefits. |
| /// |
| /// [#47954]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/47954 |
| /// [#71003]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/71003 |
| pub struct RenameReturnPlace; |
| |
| impl<'tcx> MirPass<'tcx> for RenameReturnPlace { |
| fn is_enabled(&self, sess: &rustc_session::Session) -> bool { |
| sess.mir_opt_level() > 0 |
| } |
| |
| fn run_pass(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut mir::Body<'tcx>) { |
| let def_id = body.source.def_id(); |
| let Some(returned_local) = local_eligible_for_nrvo(body) else { |
| debug!("`{:?}` was ineligible for NRVO", def_id); |
| return; |
| }; |
| |
| if !tcx.consider_optimizing(|| format!("RenameReturnPlace {:?}", def_id)) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| debug!( |
| "`{:?}` was eligible for NRVO, making {:?} the return place", |
| def_id, returned_local |
| ); |
| |
| RenameToReturnPlace { tcx, to_rename: returned_local }.visit_body_preserves_cfg(body); |
| |
| // Clean up the `NOP`s we inserted for statements made useless by our renaming. |
| for block_data in body.basic_blocks.as_mut_preserves_cfg() { |
| block_data.statements.retain(|stmt| stmt.kind != mir::StatementKind::Nop); |
| } |
| |
| // Overwrite the debuginfo of `_0` with that of the renamed local. |
| let (renamed_decl, ret_decl) = |
| body.local_decls.pick2_mut(returned_local, mir::RETURN_PLACE); |
| |
| // Sometimes, the return place is assigned a local of a different but coercible type, for |
| // example `&mut T` instead of `&T`. Overwriting the `LocalInfo` for the return place means |
| // its type may no longer match the return type of its function. This doesn't cause a |
| // problem in codegen because these two types are layout-compatible, but may be unexpected. |
| debug!("_0: {:?} = {:?}: {:?}", ret_decl.ty, returned_local, renamed_decl.ty); |
| ret_decl.clone_from(renamed_decl); |
| |
| // The return place is always mutable. |
| ret_decl.mutability = Mutability::Mut; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// MIR that is eligible for the NRVO must fulfill two conditions: |
| /// 1. The return place must not be read prior to the `Return` terminator. |
| /// 2. A simple assignment of a whole local to the return place (e.g., `_0 = _1`) must be the |
| /// only definition of the return place reaching the `Return` terminator. |
| /// |
| /// If the MIR fulfills both these conditions, this function returns the `Local` that is assigned |
| /// to the return place along all possible paths through the control-flow graph. |
| fn local_eligible_for_nrvo(body: &mut mir::Body<'_>) -> Option<Local> { |
| if IsReturnPlaceRead::run(body) { |
| return None; |
| } |
| |
| let mut copied_to_return_place = None; |
| for block in body.basic_blocks.indices() { |
| // Look for blocks with a `Return` terminator. |
| if !matches!(body[block].terminator().kind, mir::TerminatorKind::Return) { |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| // Look for an assignment of a single local to the return place prior to the `Return`. |
| let returned_local = find_local_assigned_to_return_place(block, body)?; |
| match body.local_kind(returned_local) { |
| // FIXME: Can we do this for arguments as well? |
| mir::LocalKind::Arg => return None, |
| |
| mir::LocalKind::ReturnPointer => bug!("Return place was assigned to itself?"), |
| mir::LocalKind::Temp => {} |
| } |
| |
| // If multiple different locals are copied to the return place. We can't pick a |
| // single one to rename. |
| if copied_to_return_place.map_or(false, |old| old != returned_local) { |
| return None; |
| } |
| |
| copied_to_return_place = Some(returned_local); |
| } |
| |
| copied_to_return_place |
| } |
| |
| fn find_local_assigned_to_return_place( |
| start: BasicBlock, |
| body: &mut mir::Body<'_>, |
| ) -> Option<Local> { |
| let mut block = start; |
| let mut seen = HybridBitSet::new_empty(body.basic_blocks.len()); |
| |
| // Iterate as long as `block` has exactly one predecessor that we have not yet visited. |
| while seen.insert(block) { |
| trace!("Looking for assignments to `_0` in {:?}", block); |
| |
| let local = body[block].statements.iter().rev().find_map(as_local_assigned_to_return_place); |
| if local.is_some() { |
| return local; |
| } |
| |
| match body.basic_blocks.predecessors()[block].as_slice() { |
| &[pred] => block = pred, |
| _ => return None, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| None |
| } |
| |
| // If this statement is an assignment of an unprojected local to the return place, |
| // return that local. |
| fn as_local_assigned_to_return_place(stmt: &mir::Statement<'_>) -> Option<Local> { |
| if let mir::StatementKind::Assign(box (lhs, rhs)) = &stmt.kind { |
| if lhs.as_local() == Some(mir::RETURN_PLACE) { |
| if let mir::Rvalue::Use(mir::Operand::Copy(rhs) | mir::Operand::Move(rhs)) = rhs { |
| return rhs.as_local(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| None |
| } |
| |
| struct RenameToReturnPlace<'tcx> { |
| to_rename: Local, |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| } |
| |
| /// Replaces all uses of `self.to_rename` with `_0`. |
| impl<'tcx> MutVisitor<'tcx> for RenameToReturnPlace<'tcx> { |
| fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { |
| self.tcx |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_statement(&mut self, stmt: &mut mir::Statement<'tcx>, loc: Location) { |
| // Remove assignments of the local being replaced to the return place, since it is now the |
| // return place: |
| // _0 = _1 |
| if as_local_assigned_to_return_place(stmt) == Some(self.to_rename) { |
| stmt.kind = mir::StatementKind::Nop; |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // Remove storage annotations for the local being replaced: |
| // StorageLive(_1) |
| if let mir::StatementKind::StorageLive(local) | mir::StatementKind::StorageDead(local) = |
| stmt.kind |
| { |
| if local == self.to_rename { |
| stmt.kind = mir::StatementKind::Nop; |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| self.super_statement(stmt, loc) |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_terminator(&mut self, terminator: &mut mir::Terminator<'tcx>, loc: Location) { |
| // Ignore the implicit "use" of the return place in a `Return` statement. |
| if let mir::TerminatorKind::Return = terminator.kind { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| self.super_terminator(terminator, loc); |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_local(&mut self, l: &mut Local, ctxt: PlaceContext, _: Location) { |
| if *l == mir::RETURN_PLACE { |
| assert_eq!(ctxt, PlaceContext::NonUse(NonUseContext::VarDebugInfo)); |
| } else if *l == self.to_rename { |
| *l = mir::RETURN_PLACE; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| struct IsReturnPlaceRead(bool); |
| |
| impl IsReturnPlaceRead { |
| fn run(body: &mir::Body<'_>) -> bool { |
| let mut vis = IsReturnPlaceRead(false); |
| vis.visit_body(body); |
| vis.0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for IsReturnPlaceRead { |
| fn visit_local(&mut self, l: Local, ctxt: PlaceContext, _: Location) { |
| if l == mir::RETURN_PLACE && ctxt.is_use() && !ctxt.is_place_assignment() { |
| self.0 = true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_terminator(&mut self, terminator: &mir::Terminator<'tcx>, loc: Location) { |
| // Ignore the implicit "use" of the return place in a `Return` statement. |
| if let mir::TerminatorKind::Return = terminator.kind { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| self.super_terminator(terminator, loc); |
| } |
| } |