[llvm-dev] Loop Unrolling Fail in Simple Vectorized loop (original) (raw)

Alexandre Isoard via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Thu Oct 13 09:30:54 PDT 2016


If count > MAX_UINT-4 your loop loops indefinitely with an increment of 4, I think.

On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 4:42 PM, Charith Mendis via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:

So, I tried unrolling the following simple loop.

int unroll(unsigned * a, unsigned * b, unsigned *c, unsigned count){ for(unsigned i=0; i<count; i++){ a[i] = b[i]*c[i-1]; } return 0; }

Then, the unroller is able to unroll it by 2 even though it doesn't know about the range of count. SCEV of backedge taken count is (-1 + %count) But, when I change the increment to 4, as in int unroll(unsigned * a, unsigned * b, unsigned *c, unsigned count){ for(unsigned i=0; i<count; i+=4){_ _a[i] = b[i]*c[i-1];_ _}_ _return 0;_ _}_ _The unroller cannot compute the backedge taken count. Therefore, it seems_ _like the problem is not with the range of "count", can't the unroller_ _compute it as (- 1 + %count / 4)?_ _On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 11:28 PM, Charith Mendis <_ _char.mendis1989 at gmail.com> wrote: Thanks for the explanation. But I am a little confused with the following fact. Can't LLVM keep vectorizableelements as a symbolic value and convert the loop to say;

for(unsigned i = 0; i < vectorizableelements ; i += 2){_ _//main loop_ _}_ _for(unsigned i=0 ; i < vectorizableelements % 2; i++){_ _//fix up_ _}_ _Why does it have to reason about the range of vectorizableelements? Even_ _if vectorizableelements == SIZEMAX the above decomposition would work?_ _On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 8:25 PM, Friedman, Eli <efriedma at codeaurora.org> wrote:

On 10/12/2016 4:35 PM, Charith Mendis via llvm-dev wrote:

Hi all, Attached herewith is a simple vectorized function with loops performing a simple shuffle. I want all loops (inner and outer) to be unrolled by 2 and as such used -unroll-count=2 The inner loops(with k as the induction variable and having constant trip counts) unroll fully, but the outer loop with (j) fails to unroll. The llvm code is also attached with inner loops fully unrolled. To inspect further, I added the following to the PassManagerBuilder.cpp to run some canonicalization routines and redo unrolling again. I have set partial unrolling on + have a huge threshold + allows expensive loop trip counts. Still it didn't unroll by 2. MPM.add(createLoopUnrollPass()); MPM.add(createCFGSimplificationPass()); MPM.add(createLoopSimplifyPass()); MPM.add(createLoopRotatePass(SizeLevel == 2 ? 0 : -1)); MPM.add(createLCSSAPass()); MPM.add(createIndVarSimplifyPass()); // Canonicalize indvars MPM.add(createLoopUnrollPass());

Digging deeper I found, that it fails in UnrollRuntimeLoopRemainder function, where it is unable to calculate the BackEdge taken amount. Can anybody explain what is need to get the outer loop unrolled by 2? It would be a great help. Well, I can at least explain what is happening... runtime unrolling needs to be able to symbolically compute the trip count to avoid inserting a branch after every iteration. SCEV isn't able to prove that your loop isn't an infinite loop (consider the case of vectorizableelements==SIZEMAX), therefore it can't compute the trip count. Therefore, we don't unroll. There's a few different angles you could use to attack this: you could teach the unroller to unroll loops with an uncomputable trip count, or you can make the trip count of your loop computable somehow. Changing the unroller is probably straightforward (see the recently committed r284044). Making the trip count computable is more complicated... it's probably possible to teach SCEV to reason about the overflow in the pointer computation, or maybe you could version the loop. -Eli -- Employee of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project

-- Kind regards, Charith Mendis Graduate Student, CSAIL, Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- Kind regards, Charith Mendis Graduate Student, CSAIL, Massachusetts Institute of Technology


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