-//===- DominatorSet.cpp - Dominator Set Calculation --------------*- C++ -*--=//
+//===- Dominators.cpp - Dominator Calculation -----------------------------===//
//
-// This file provides a simple class to calculate the dominator set of a
-// function.
+// 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 simple dominator construction algorithms for finding
+// forward dominators. Postdominators are available in libanalysis, but are not
+// included in libvmcore, because it's not needed. Forward dominators are
+// needed to support the Verifier pass.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Analysis/Dominators.h"
-#include "llvm/Transforms/UnifyFunctionExitNodes.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CFG.h"
-#include "Support/DepthFirstIterator.h"
-#include "Support/STLExtras.h"
-#include "Support/SetOperations.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/DepthFirstIterator.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/SetOperations.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
+#include "llvm/Analysis/DominatorInternals.h"
+#include "llvm/Instructions.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/Streams.h"
#include <algorithm>
-using std::set;
+using namespace llvm;
+
+namespace llvm {
+static std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &o,
+ const std::set<BasicBlock*> &BBs) {
+ for (std::set<BasicBlock*>::const_iterator I = BBs.begin(), E = BBs.end();
+ I != E; ++I)
+ if (*I)
+ WriteAsOperand(o, *I, false);
+ else
+ o << " <<exit node>>";
+ return o;
+}
+}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-// DominatorSet Implementation
+// DominatorTree Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-
-AnalysisID DominatorSet::ID(AnalysisID::create<DominatorSet>(), true);
-AnalysisID DominatorSet::PostDomID(AnalysisID::create<DominatorSet>(), true);
-
-bool DominatorSet::runOnFunction(Function *F) {
- Doms.clear(); // Reset from the last time we were run...
-
- if (isPostDominator())
- calcPostDominatorSet(F);
- else
- calcForwardDominatorSet(F);
- return false;
-}
-
-
-// calcForwardDominatorSet - This method calculates the forward dominator sets
-// for the specified function.
//
-void DominatorSet::calcForwardDominatorSet(Function *M) {
- Root = M->getEntryNode();
- assert(pred_begin(Root) == pred_end(Root) &&
- "Root node has predecessors in function!");
+// Provide public access to DominatorTree information. Implementation details
+// can be found in DominatorCalculation.h.
+//
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- bool Changed;
- do {
- Changed = false;
+TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION(class DomTreeNodeBase<BasicBlock>);
+TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION(class DominatorTreeBase<BasicBlock>);
- DomSetType WorkingSet;
- df_iterator<Function*> It = df_begin(M), End = df_end(M);
- for ( ; It != End; ++It) {
- BasicBlock *BB = *It;
- pred_iterator PI = pred_begin(BB), PEnd = pred_end(BB);
- if (PI != PEnd) { // Is there SOME predecessor?
- // Loop until we get to a predecessor that has had it's dom set filled
- // in at least once. We are guaranteed to have this because we are
- // traversing the graph in DFO and have handled start nodes specially.
- //
- while (Doms[*PI].size() == 0) ++PI;
- WorkingSet = Doms[*PI];
+char DominatorTree::ID = 0;
+static RegisterPass<DominatorTree>
+E("domtree", "Dominator Tree Construction", true);
- for (++PI; PI != PEnd; ++PI) { // Intersect all of the predecessor sets
- DomSetType &PredSet = Doms[*PI];
- if (PredSet.size())
- set_intersect(WorkingSet, PredSet);
- }
- }
-
- WorkingSet.insert(BB); // A block always dominates itself
- DomSetType &BBSet = Doms[BB];
- if (BBSet != WorkingSet) {
- BBSet.swap(WorkingSet); // Constant time operation!
- Changed = true; // The sets changed.
- }
- WorkingSet.clear(); // Clear out the set for next iteration
- }
- } while (Changed);
+bool DominatorTree::runOnFunction(Function &F) {
+ DT->recalculate(F);
+
+ return false;
}
-// Postdominator set constructor. This ctor converts the specified function to
-// only have a single exit node (return stmt), then calculates the post
-// dominance sets for the function.
-//
-void DominatorSet::calcPostDominatorSet(Function *F) {
- // Since we require that the unify all exit nodes pass has been run, we know
- // that there can be at most one return instruction in the function left.
- // Get it.
- //
- Root = getAnalysis<UnifyFunctionExitNodes>().getExitNode();
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+// DominanceFrontier Implementation
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- if (Root == 0) { // No exit node for the function? Postdomsets are all empty
- for (Function::iterator FI = F->begin(), FE = F->end(); FI != FE; ++FI)
- Doms[*FI] = DomSetType();
+char DominanceFrontier::ID = 0;
+static RegisterPass<DominanceFrontier>
+G("domfrontier", "Dominance Frontier Construction", true);
+
+// NewBB is split and now it has one successor. Update dominace frontier to
+// reflect this change.
+void DominanceFrontier::splitBlock(BasicBlock *NewBB) {
+ assert(NewBB->getTerminator()->getNumSuccessors() == 1
+ && "NewBB should have a single successor!");
+ BasicBlock *NewBBSucc = NewBB->getTerminator()->getSuccessor(0);
+
+ std::vector<BasicBlock*> PredBlocks;
+ for (pred_iterator PI = pred_begin(NewBB), PE = pred_end(NewBB);
+ PI != PE; ++PI)
+ PredBlocks.push_back(*PI);
+
+ if (PredBlocks.empty())
+ // If NewBB does not have any predecessors then it is a entry block.
+ // In this case, NewBB and its successor NewBBSucc dominates all
+ // other blocks.
return;
- }
- bool Changed;
- do {
- Changed = false;
-
- set<const BasicBlock*> Visited;
- DomSetType WorkingSet;
- idf_iterator<BasicBlock*> It = idf_begin(Root), End = idf_end(Root);
- for ( ; It != End; ++It) {
- BasicBlock *BB = *It;
- succ_iterator PI = succ_begin(BB), PEnd = succ_end(BB);
- if (PI != PEnd) { // Is there SOME predecessor?
- // Loop until we get to a successor that has had it's dom set filled
- // in at least once. We are guaranteed to have this because we are
- // traversing the graph in DFO and have handled start nodes specially.
- //
- while (Doms[*PI].size() == 0) ++PI;
- WorkingSet = Doms[*PI];
+ // NewBBSucc inherits original NewBB frontier.
+ DominanceFrontier::iterator NewBBI = find(NewBB);
+ if (NewBBI != end()) {
+ DominanceFrontier::DomSetType NewBBSet = NewBBI->second;
+ DominanceFrontier::DomSetType NewBBSuccSet;
+ NewBBSuccSet.insert(NewBBSet.begin(), NewBBSet.end());
+ addBasicBlock(NewBBSucc, NewBBSuccSet);
+ }
- for (++PI; PI != PEnd; ++PI) { // Intersect all of the successor sets
- DomSetType &PredSet = Doms[*PI];
- if (PredSet.size())
- set_intersect(WorkingSet, PredSet);
- }
- }
-
- WorkingSet.insert(BB); // A block always dominates itself
- DomSetType &BBSet = Doms[BB];
- if (BBSet != WorkingSet) {
- BBSet.swap(WorkingSet); // Constant time operation!
- Changed = true; // The sets changed.
+ // If NewBB dominates NewBBSucc, then DF(NewBB) is now going to be the
+ // DF(PredBlocks[0]) without the stuff that the new block does not dominate
+ // a predecessor of.
+ DominatorTree &DT = getAnalysis<DominatorTree>();
+ if (DT.dominates(NewBB, NewBBSucc)) {
+ DominanceFrontier::iterator DFI = find(PredBlocks[0]);
+ if (DFI != end()) {
+ DominanceFrontier::DomSetType Set = DFI->second;
+ // Filter out stuff in Set that we do not dominate a predecessor of.
+ for (DominanceFrontier::DomSetType::iterator SetI = Set.begin(),
+ E = Set.end(); SetI != E;) {
+ bool DominatesPred = false;
+ for (pred_iterator PI = pred_begin(*SetI), E = pred_end(*SetI);
+ PI != E; ++PI)
+ if (DT.dominates(NewBB, *PI))
+ DominatesPred = true;
+ if (!DominatesPred)
+ Set.erase(SetI++);
+ else
+ ++SetI;
}
- WorkingSet.clear(); // Clear out the set for next iteration
- }
- } while (Changed);
-}
-// getAnalysisUsage - This obviously provides a dominator set, but it also
-// uses the UnifyFunctionExitNodes pass if building post-dominators
-//
-void DominatorSet::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
- AU.setPreservesAll();
- if (isPostDominator()) {
- AU.addProvided(PostDomID);
- AU.addRequired(UnifyFunctionExitNodes::ID);
+ if (NewBBI != end()) {
+ for (DominanceFrontier::DomSetType::iterator SetI = Set.begin(),
+ E = Set.end(); SetI != E; ++SetI) {
+ BasicBlock *SB = *SetI;
+ addToFrontier(NewBBI, SB);
+ }
+ } else
+ addBasicBlock(NewBB, Set);
+ }
+
} else {
- AU.addProvided(ID);
+ // DF(NewBB) is {NewBBSucc} because NewBB does not strictly dominate
+ // NewBBSucc, but it does dominate itself (and there is an edge (NewBB ->
+ // NewBBSucc)). NewBBSucc is the single successor of NewBB.
+ DominanceFrontier::DomSetType NewDFSet;
+ NewDFSet.insert(NewBBSucc);
+ addBasicBlock(NewBB, NewDFSet);
}
-}
-
-
-//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-// ImmediateDominators Implementation
-//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-
-AnalysisID ImmediateDominators::ID(AnalysisID::create<ImmediateDominators>(), true);
-AnalysisID ImmediateDominators::PostDomID(AnalysisID::create<ImmediateDominators>(), true);
-
-// calcIDoms - Calculate the immediate dominator mapping, given a set of
-// dominators for every basic block.
-void ImmediateDominators::calcIDoms(const DominatorSet &DS) {
- // Loop over all of the nodes that have dominators... figuring out the IDOM
- // for each node...
+
+ // Now we must loop over all of the dominance frontiers in the function,
+ // replacing occurrences of NewBBSucc with NewBB in some cases. All
+ // blocks that dominate a block in PredBlocks and contained NewBBSucc in
+ // their dominance frontier must be updated to contain NewBB instead.
//
- for (DominatorSet::const_iterator DI = DS.begin(), DEnd = DS.end();
- DI != DEnd; ++DI) {
- BasicBlock *BB = DI->first;
- const DominatorSet::DomSetType &Dominators = DI->second;
- unsigned DomSetSize = Dominators.size();
- if (DomSetSize == 1) continue; // Root node... IDom = null
-
- // Loop over all dominators of this node. This corresponds to looping over
- // nodes in the dominator chain, looking for a node whose dominator set is
- // equal to the current nodes, except that the current node does not exist
- // in it. This means that it is one level higher in the dom chain than the
- // current node, and it is our idom!
- //
- DominatorSet::DomSetType::const_iterator I = Dominators.begin();
- DominatorSet::DomSetType::const_iterator End = Dominators.end();
- for (; I != End; ++I) { // Iterate over dominators...
- // All of our dominators should form a chain, where the number of elements
- // in the dominator set indicates what level the node is at in the chain.
- // We want the node immediately above us, so it will have an identical
- // dominator set, except that BB will not dominate it... therefore it's
- // dominator set size will be one less than BB's...
- //
- if (DS.getDominators(*I).size() == DomSetSize - 1) {
- IDoms[BB] = *I;
- break;
+ for (Function::iterator FI = NewBB->getParent()->begin(),
+ FE = NewBB->getParent()->end(); FI != FE; ++FI) {
+ DominanceFrontier::iterator DFI = find(FI);
+ if (DFI == end()) continue; // unreachable block.
+
+ // Only consider nodes that have NewBBSucc in their dominator frontier.
+ if (!DFI->second.count(NewBBSucc)) continue;
+
+ // Verify whether this block dominates a block in predblocks. If not, do
+ // not update it.
+ bool BlockDominatesAny = false;
+ for (std::vector<BasicBlock*>::const_iterator BI = PredBlocks.begin(),
+ BE = PredBlocks.end(); BI != BE; ++BI) {
+ if (DT.dominates(FI, *BI)) {
+ BlockDominatesAny = true;
+ break;
}
}
+
+ if (!BlockDominatesAny)
+ continue;
+
+ // If NewBBSucc should not stay in our dominator frontier, remove it.
+ // We remove it unless there is a predecessor of NewBBSucc that we
+ // dominate, but we don't strictly dominate NewBBSucc.
+ bool ShouldRemove = true;
+ if ((BasicBlock*)FI == NewBBSucc || !DT.dominates(FI, NewBBSucc)) {
+ // Okay, we know that PredDom does not strictly dominate NewBBSucc.
+ // Check to see if it dominates any predecessors of NewBBSucc.
+ for (pred_iterator PI = pred_begin(NewBBSucc),
+ E = pred_end(NewBBSucc); PI != E; ++PI)
+ if (DT.dominates(FI, *PI)) {
+ ShouldRemove = false;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (ShouldRemove)
+ removeFromFrontier(DFI, NewBBSucc);
+ addToFrontier(DFI, NewBB);
}
}
-
-//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-// DominatorTree Implementation
-//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-
-AnalysisID DominatorTree::ID(AnalysisID::create<DominatorTree>(), true);
-AnalysisID DominatorTree::PostDomID(AnalysisID::create<DominatorTree>(), true);
-
-// DominatorTree::reset - Free all of the tree node memory.
-//
-void DominatorTree::reset() {
- for (NodeMapType::iterator I = Nodes.begin(), E = Nodes.end(); I != E; ++I)
- delete I->second;
- Nodes.clear();
+namespace {
+ class DFCalculateWorkObject {
+ public:
+ DFCalculateWorkObject(BasicBlock *B, BasicBlock *P,
+ const DomTreeNode *N,
+ const DomTreeNode *PN)
+ : currentBB(B), parentBB(P), Node(N), parentNode(PN) {}
+ BasicBlock *currentBB;
+ BasicBlock *parentBB;
+ const DomTreeNode *Node;
+ const DomTreeNode *parentNode;
+ };
}
+const DominanceFrontier::DomSetType &
+DominanceFrontier::calculate(const DominatorTree &DT,
+ const DomTreeNode *Node) {
+ BasicBlock *BB = Node->getBlock();
+ DomSetType *Result = NULL;
-#if 0
-// Given immediate dominators, we can also calculate the dominator tree
-DominatorTree::DominatorTree(const ImmediateDominators &IDoms)
- : DominatorBase(IDoms.getRoot()) {
- const Function *M = Root->getParent();
-
- Nodes[Root] = new Node(Root, 0); // Add a node for the root...
-
- // Iterate over all nodes in depth first order...
- for (df_iterator<const Function*> I = df_begin(M), E = df_end(M); I!=E; ++I) {
- const BasicBlock *BB = *I, *IDom = IDoms[*I];
-
- if (IDom != 0) { // Ignore the root node and other nasty nodes
- // We know that the immediate dominator should already have a node,
- // because we are traversing the CFG in depth first order!
- //
- assert(Nodes[IDom] && "No node for IDOM?");
- Node *IDomNode = Nodes[IDom];
-
- // Add a new tree node for this BasicBlock, and link it as a child of
- // IDomNode
- Nodes[BB] = IDomNode->addChild(new Node(BB, IDomNode));
- }
- }
-}
-#endif
-
-void DominatorTree::calculate(const DominatorSet &DS) {
- Nodes[Root] = new Node(Root, 0); // Add a node for the root...
+ std::vector<DFCalculateWorkObject> workList;
+ SmallPtrSet<BasicBlock *, 32> visited;
- if (!isPostDominator()) {
- // Iterate over all nodes in depth first order...
- for (df_iterator<BasicBlock*> I = df_begin(Root), E = df_end(Root);
- I != E; ++I) {
- BasicBlock *BB = *I;
- const DominatorSet::DomSetType &Dominators = DS.getDominators(BB);
- unsigned DomSetSize = Dominators.size();
- if (DomSetSize == 1) continue; // Root node... IDom = null
-
- // Loop over all dominators of this node. This corresponds to looping over
- // nodes in the dominator chain, looking for a node whose dominator set is
- // equal to the current nodes, except that the current node does not exist
- // in it. This means that it is one level higher in the dom chain than the
- // current node, and it is our idom! We know that we have already added
- // a DominatorTree node for our idom, because the idom must be a
- // predecessor in the depth first order that we are iterating through the
- // function.
- //
- DominatorSet::DomSetType::const_iterator I = Dominators.begin();
- DominatorSet::DomSetType::const_iterator End = Dominators.end();
- for (; I != End; ++I) { // Iterate over dominators...
- // All of our dominators should form a chain, where the number of
- // elements in the dominator set indicates what level the node is at in
- // the chain. We want the node immediately above us, so it will have
- // an identical dominator set, except that BB will not dominate it...
- // therefore it's dominator set size will be one less than BB's...
- //
- if (DS.getDominators(*I).size() == DomSetSize - 1) {
- // We know that the immediate dominator should already have a node,
- // because we are traversing the CFG in depth first order!
- //
- Node *IDomNode = Nodes[*I];
- assert(IDomNode && "No node for IDOM?");
-
- // Add a new tree node for this BasicBlock, and link it as a child of
- // IDomNode
- Nodes[BB] = IDomNode->addChild(new Node(BB, IDomNode));
- break;
- }
+ workList.push_back(DFCalculateWorkObject(BB, NULL, Node, NULL));
+ do {
+ DFCalculateWorkObject *currentW = &workList.back();
+ assert (currentW && "Missing work object.");
+
+ BasicBlock *currentBB = currentW->currentBB;
+ BasicBlock *parentBB = currentW->parentBB;
+ const DomTreeNode *currentNode = currentW->Node;
+ const DomTreeNode *parentNode = currentW->parentNode;
+ assert (currentBB && "Invalid work object. Missing current Basic Block");
+ assert (currentNode && "Invalid work object. Missing current Node");
+ DomSetType &S = Frontiers[currentBB];
+
+ // Visit each block only once.
+ if (visited.count(currentBB) == 0) {
+ visited.insert(currentBB);
+
+ // Loop over CFG successors to calculate DFlocal[currentNode]
+ for (succ_iterator SI = succ_begin(currentBB), SE = succ_end(currentBB);
+ SI != SE; ++SI) {
+ // Does Node immediately dominate this successor?
+ if (DT[*SI]->getIDom() != currentNode)
+ S.insert(*SI);
}
}
- } else if (Root) {
- // Iterate over all nodes in depth first order...
- for (idf_iterator<BasicBlock*> I = idf_begin(Root), E = idf_end(Root);
- I != E; ++I) {
- BasicBlock *BB = *I;
- const DominatorSet::DomSetType &Dominators = DS.getDominators(BB);
- unsigned DomSetSize = Dominators.size();
- if (DomSetSize == 1) continue; // Root node... IDom = null
-
- // Loop over all dominators of this node. This corresponds to looping
- // over nodes in the dominator chain, looking for a node whose dominator
- // set is equal to the current nodes, except that the current node does
- // not exist in it. This means that it is one level higher in the dom
- // chain than the current node, and it is our idom! We know that we have
- // already added a DominatorTree node for our idom, because the idom must
- // be a predecessor in the depth first order that we are iterating through
- // the function.
- //
- DominatorSet::DomSetType::const_iterator I = Dominators.begin();
- DominatorSet::DomSetType::const_iterator End = Dominators.end();
- for (; I != End; ++I) { // Iterate over dominators...
- // All of our dominators should form a chain, where the number
- // of elements in the dominator set indicates what level the
- // node is at in the chain. We want the node immediately
- // above us, so it will have an identical dominator set,
- // except that BB will not dominate it... therefore it's
- // dominator set size will be one less than BB's...
- //
- if (DS.getDominators(*I).size() == DomSetSize - 1) {
- // We know that the immediate dominator should already have a node,
- // because we are traversing the CFG in depth first order!
- //
- Node *IDomNode = Nodes[*I];
- assert(IDomNode && "No node for IDOM?");
-
- // Add a new tree node for this BasicBlock, and link it as a child of
- // IDomNode
- Nodes[BB] = IDomNode->addChild(new Node(BB, IDomNode));
- break;
- }
+
+ // At this point, S is DFlocal. Now we union in DFup's of our children...
+ // Loop through and visit the nodes that Node immediately dominates (Node's
+ // children in the IDomTree)
+ bool visitChild = false;
+ for (DomTreeNode::const_iterator NI = currentNode->begin(),
+ NE = currentNode->end(); NI != NE; ++NI) {
+ DomTreeNode *IDominee = *NI;
+ BasicBlock *childBB = IDominee->getBlock();
+ if (visited.count(childBB) == 0) {
+ workList.push_back(DFCalculateWorkObject(childBB, currentBB,
+ IDominee, currentNode));
+ visitChild = true;
}
}
- }
-}
+ // If all children are visited or there is any child then pop this block
+ // from the workList.
+ if (!visitChild) {
+ if (!parentBB) {
+ Result = &S;
+ break;
+ }
-//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-// DominanceFrontier Implementation
-//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-
-AnalysisID DominanceFrontier::ID(AnalysisID::create<DominanceFrontier>(), true);
-AnalysisID DominanceFrontier::PostDomID(AnalysisID::create<DominanceFrontier>(), true);
-
-const DominanceFrontier::DomSetType &
-DominanceFrontier::calcDomFrontier(const DominatorTree &DT,
- const DominatorTree::Node *Node) {
- // Loop over CFG successors to calculate DFlocal[Node]
- BasicBlock *BB = Node->getNode();
- DomSetType &S = Frontiers[BB]; // The new set to fill in...
-
- for (succ_iterator SI = succ_begin(BB), SE = succ_end(BB);
- SI != SE; ++SI) {
- // Does Node immediately dominate this successor?
- if (DT[*SI]->getIDom() != Node)
- S.insert(*SI);
- }
-
- // At this point, S is DFlocal. Now we union in DFup's of our children...
- // Loop through and visit the nodes that Node immediately dominates (Node's
- // children in the IDomTree)
- //
- for (DominatorTree::Node::const_iterator NI = Node->begin(), NE = Node->end();
- NI != NE; ++NI) {
- DominatorTree::Node *IDominee = *NI;
- const DomSetType &ChildDF = calcDomFrontier(DT, IDominee);
-
- DomSetType::const_iterator CDFI = ChildDF.begin(), CDFE = ChildDF.end();
- for (; CDFI != CDFE; ++CDFI) {
- if (!Node->dominates(DT[*CDFI]))
- S.insert(*CDFI);
+ DomSetType::const_iterator CDFI = S.begin(), CDFE = S.end();
+ DomSetType &parentSet = Frontiers[parentBB];
+ for (; CDFI != CDFE; ++CDFI) {
+ if (!DT.properlyDominates(parentNode, DT[*CDFI]))
+ parentSet.insert(*CDFI);
+ }
+ workList.pop_back();
}
- }
-
- return S;
-}
-
-const DominanceFrontier::DomSetType &
-DominanceFrontier::calcPostDomFrontier(const DominatorTree &DT,
- const DominatorTree::Node *Node) {
- // Loop over CFG successors to calculate DFlocal[Node]
- BasicBlock *BB = Node->getNode();
- DomSetType &S = Frontiers[BB]; // The new set to fill in...
- if (!Root) return S;
- for (pred_iterator SI = pred_begin(BB), SE = pred_end(BB);
- SI != SE; ++SI) {
- // Does Node immediately dominate this predeccessor?
- if (DT[*SI]->getIDom() != Node)
- S.insert(*SI);
- }
+ } while (!workList.empty());
- // At this point, S is DFlocal. Now we union in DFup's of our children...
- // Loop through and visit the nodes that Node immediately dominates (Node's
- // children in the IDomTree)
- //
- for (DominatorTree::Node::const_iterator NI = Node->begin(), NE = Node->end();
- NI != NE; ++NI) {
- DominatorTree::Node *IDominee = *NI;
- const DomSetType &ChildDF = calcPostDomFrontier(DT, IDominee);
+ return *Result;
+}
- DomSetType::const_iterator CDFI = ChildDF.begin(), CDFE = ChildDF.end();
- for (; CDFI != CDFE; ++CDFI) {
- if (!Node->dominates(DT[*CDFI]))
- S.insert(*CDFI);
- }
+void DominanceFrontierBase::print(std::ostream &o, const Module* ) const {
+ for (const_iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I) {
+ o << " DomFrontier for BB";
+ if (I->first)
+ WriteAsOperand(o, I->first, false);
+ else
+ o << " <<exit node>>";
+ o << " is:\t" << I->second << "\n";
}
+}
- return S;
+void DominanceFrontierBase::dump() {
+ print (llvm::cerr);
}