/* * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.android.dx.ssa; /** * <h1>An introduction to SSA Form</h1> * * This package contains classes associated with dx's {@code SSA} * intermediate form. This form is a static-single-assignment representation of * Rop-form a method with Rop-form-like instructions (with the addition of a * {@link PhiInsn phi instriction}. This form is intended to make it easy to * implement basic optimization steps and register allocation so that a * reasonably efficient register machine representation can be produced from a * stack machine source bytecode.<p> * * <h2>Key Classes</h2> * * <h3>Classes related to conversion and lifetime</h3> * <ul> * <li> {@link Optimizer} is a singleton class containing methods for * converting, optimizing, and then back-converting Rop-form methods. It's the * typical gateway into the rest of the package. * <li> {@link SsaConverter} converts a Rop-form method to SSA form. * <li> {@link SsaToRop} converts an SSA-form method back to Rop form. * </ul> * * <h3>Classes related to method representation</h3> * <ul> * <li> A {@link SsaMethod} instance represents a method. * <li> A {@link SsaBasicBlock} instance represents a basic block, whose * semantics are quite similar to basic blocks in * {@link com.android.dx.rop Rop form}. * <li> {@link PhiInsn} instances represent "phi" operators defined in SSA * literature. They must be the first N instructions in a basic block. * <li> {@link NormalSsaInsn} instances represent instructions that directly * correspond to {@code Rop} form. * </ul> * * <h3>Classes related to optimization steps</h3> * <ul> * <li> {@link MoveParamCombiner} is a simple step that ensures each method * parameter is represented by at most one SSA register. * <li> {@link SCCP} is a (partially implemented) sparse-conditional * constant propogator. * <li> {@link LiteralOpUpgrader} is a step that attempts to use constant * information to convert math and comparison instructions into * constant-bearing "literal ops" in cases where they can be represented in the * output form (see {@link TranslationAdvice#hasConstantOperation}). * <li> {@link ConstCollector} is a step that attempts to trade (modest) * increased register space for decreased instruction count in cases where * the same constant value is used repeatedly in a single method. * <li> {@link DeadCodeRemover} is a dead code remover. This phase must * always be run to remove unused phi instructions. * </ul> * * <h2>SSA Lifetime</h2> * The representation of a method in SSA form obeys slightly different * constraints depending upon whether it is in the process of being converted * into or out of SSA form. * * <h3>Conversion into SSA Form</h3> * * {@link SsaConverter#convertToSsaMethod} takes a {@code RopMethod} and * returns a fully-converted {@code SsaMethod}. The conversion process * is roughly as follows: * * <ol> * <li> The Rop-form method, its blocks and their instructions are directly * wrapped in {@code SsaMethod}, {@code SsaBasicBlock} and * {@code SsaInsn} instances. Nothing else changes. * <li> Critical control-flow graph edges are {@link SsaConverter#edgeSplit * split} and new basic blocks inserted as required to meet the constraints * necessary for the ultimate SSA representation. * <li> A {@link LocalVariableExtractor} is run to produce a table of * Rop registers to local variables necessary during phi placement. This * step could also be done in Rop form and then updated through the preceding * steps. * <li> {@code Phi} instructions are {link SsaConverter#placePhiFunctions} * placed in a semi-pruned fashion, which requires computation of {@link * Dominators dominance graph} and each node's {@link DomFront * dominance-frontier set}. * <li> Finally, source and result registers for all instructions are {@link * SsaRenamer renamed} such that each assignment is given a unique register * number (register categories or widths, significant in Rop form, do not * exist in SSA). Move instructions are eliminated except where necessary * to preserve local variable assignments. * </ol> * */