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@@ -2949,8 +2962,38 @@ decision_tree::gen_gimple (FILE *f)
"a total number of %u nodes\n", root->num_leafs, root->max_level,
root->total_size);
+ const unsigned split_off_point = 8;
+
for (unsigned n = 1; n <= 3; ++n)
{
+ /* First generate split-out functions. */
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < root->kids.length (); i++)
+ {
+ dt_operand *dop = static_cast<dt_operand *>(root->kids[i]);
+ expr *e = static_cast<expr *>(dop->op);
+ if (e->ops.length () != n)
+ continue;
+
+ if (dop->num_leafs < split_off_point)
+ continue;
+
+ fprintf (stderr, "Splitting off %s with %u leafs and %u nodes\n",
+ e->operation->id, dop->num_leafs, dop->total_size);
+
+ fprintf (f, "\nstatic bool\n"
+ "gimple_simplify_%s (code_helper *res_code, tree *res_ops,\n"
+ " gimple_seq *seq, tree (*valueize)(tree),\n"
+ " code_helper ARG_UNUSED (code), tree type",
+ e->operation->id);
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; ++i)
+ fprintf (f, ", tree op%d", i);
+ fprintf (f, ")\n");
+ fprintf (f, "{\n");
+ dop->gen_kids (f, 2, true);
+ fprintf (f, " return false;\n");
+ fprintf (f, "}\n");
+ }
+
fprintf (f, "\nstatic bool\n"
"gimple_simplify (code_helper *res_code, tree *res_ops,\n"
" gimple_seq *seq, tree (*valueize)(tree),\n"
@@ -2976,10 +3019,21 @@ decision_tree::gen_gimple (FILE *f)
fprintf (f, " case %s%s:\n",
is_a <fn_id *> (e->operation) ? "-" : "",
e->operation->id);
- fprintf (f, " {\n");
- dop->gen_kids (f, 8, true);
- fprintf (f, " break;\n");
- fprintf (f, " }\n");
+ if (dop->num_leafs < split_off_point)
+ {
+ fprintf (f, " {\n");
+ dop->gen_kids (f, 8, true);
+ fprintf (f, " break;\n");
+ fprintf (f, " }\n");
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ fprintf (f, " return gimple_simplify_%s (res_code, res_ops, "
+ "seq, valueize, code, type", e->operation->id);
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; ++i)
+ fprintf (f, ", op%d", i);
+ fprintf (f, ");\n");
+ }
}
fprintf (f, " default:;\n"
" }\n");
The following patch implements the simplest approach of splitting the huge functions in gimple-match.c (not yet generic-match.c). In my dev tree it does: build/genmatch --gimple /space/rguenther/tramp3d/trunk/gcc/match.pd \ > tmp-gimple-match.c GIMPLE decision tree has 696 leafs, maximum depth 10 and a total number of 2786 nodes Splitting off BIT_NOT_EXPR with 27 leafs and 107 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_BSWAP16 with 8 leafs and 35 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_BSWAP32 with 8 leafs and 35 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_BSWAP64 with 8 leafs and 35 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_LOGF with 8 leafs and 24 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_LOG with 8 leafs and 24 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_LOGL with 8 leafs and 24 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_LOG2F with 8 leafs and 24 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_LOG2 with 8 leafs and 24 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_LOG2L with 8 leafs and 24 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_LOG10F with 8 leafs and 24 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_LOG10 with 8 leafs and 24 nodes Splitting off BUILT_IN_LOG10L with 8 leafs and 24 nodes Splitting off PLUS_EXPR with 47 leafs and 221 nodes Splitting off MINUS_EXPR with 47 leafs and 212 nodes Splitting off BIT_IOR_EXPR with 53 leafs and 224 nodes Splitting off BIT_XOR_EXPR with 56 leafs and 251 nodes Splitting off MULT_EXPR with 9 leafs and 31 nodes Splitting off RDIV_EXPR with 8 leafs and 22 nodes Splitting off TRUNC_MOD_EXPR with 10 leafs and 35 nodes Splitting off LT_EXPR with 21 leafs and 79 nodes Splitting off GE_EXPR with 21 leafs and 79 nodes Splitting off GT_EXPR with 21 leafs and 78 nodes Splitting off LE_EXPR with 21 leafs and 78 nodes Splitting off BIT_AND_EXPR with 62 leafs and 279 nodes Splitting off NE_EXPR with 39 leafs and 159 nodes Splitting off RSHIFT_EXPR with 8 leafs and 31 nodes Splitting off EQ_EXPR with 35 leafs and 138 nodes where you can see the maximum function size being around 3000 LOC after the patch. On x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu this makes not much difference (just tried building with an installed compiler using -O2 -g), it's 24s vs. 32s. Can people who reported huge compile-times test this patch and report back? Thanks, Richard. 2015-07-24 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> * genmatch.c (decision_tree::gen_gimple): Split out large subtrees into separate functions.