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| diff --git a/llvm/lib/Target/WebAssembly/WebAssemblyCFGStackify.cpp b/llvm/lib/Target/WebAssembly/WebAssemblyCFGStackify.cpp new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7e867edaaa27 --- /dev/null +++ b/llvm/lib/Target/WebAssembly/WebAssemblyCFGStackify.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,1389 @@ +//===-- WebAssemblyCFGStackify.cpp - CFG Stackification -------------------===// +// +// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. +// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. +// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception +// +//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// +/// +/// \file +/// This file implements a CFG stacking pass. +/// +/// This pass inserts BLOCK, LOOP, and TRY markers to mark the start of scopes, +/// since scope boundaries serve as the labels for WebAssembly's control +/// transfers. +/// +/// This is sufficient to convert arbitrary CFGs into a form that works on +/// WebAssembly, provided that all loops are single-entry. +/// +/// In case we use exceptions, this pass also fixes mismatches in unwind +/// destinations created during transforming CFG into wasm structured format. +/// +//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// + +#include "WebAssembly.h" +#include "WebAssemblyExceptionInfo.h" +#include "WebAssemblyMachineFunctionInfo.h" +#include "WebAssemblySubtarget.h" +#include "WebAssemblyUtilities.h" +#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" +#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineDominators.h" +#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h" +#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineLoopInfo.h" +#include "llvm/MC/MCAsmInfo.h" +using namespace llvm; + +#define DEBUG_TYPE "wasm-cfg-stackify" + +STATISTIC(NumUnwindMismatches, "Number of EH pad unwind mismatches found"); + +namespace { +class WebAssemblyCFGStackify final : public MachineFunctionPass { +  StringRef getPassName() const override { return "WebAssembly CFG Stackify"; } + +  void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { +    AU.addRequired<MachineDominatorTree>(); +    AU.addRequired<MachineLoopInfo>(); +    AU.addRequired<WebAssemblyExceptionInfo>(); +    MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU); +  } + +  bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) override; + +  // For each block whose label represents the end of a scope, record the block +  // which holds the beginning of the scope. This will allow us to quickly skip +  // over scoped regions when walking blocks. +  SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 8> ScopeTops; + +  // Placing markers. +  void placeMarkers(MachineFunction &MF); +  void placeBlockMarker(MachineBasicBlock &MBB); +  void placeLoopMarker(MachineBasicBlock &MBB); +  void placeTryMarker(MachineBasicBlock &MBB); +  void removeUnnecessaryInstrs(MachineFunction &MF); +  bool fixUnwindMismatches(MachineFunction &MF); +  void rewriteDepthImmediates(MachineFunction &MF); +  void fixEndsAtEndOfFunction(MachineFunction &MF); + +  // For each BLOCK|LOOP|TRY, the corresponding END_(BLOCK|LOOP|TRY). +  DenseMap<const MachineInstr *, MachineInstr *> BeginToEnd; +  // For each END_(BLOCK|LOOP|TRY), the corresponding BLOCK|LOOP|TRY. +  DenseMap<const MachineInstr *, MachineInstr *> EndToBegin; +  // <TRY marker, EH pad> map +  DenseMap<const MachineInstr *, MachineBasicBlock *> TryToEHPad; +  // <EH pad, TRY marker> map +  DenseMap<const MachineBasicBlock *, MachineInstr *> EHPadToTry; + +  // There can be an appendix block at the end of each function, shared for: +  // - creating a correct signature for fallthrough returns +  // - target for rethrows that need to unwind to the caller, but are trapped +  //   inside another try/catch +  MachineBasicBlock *AppendixBB = nullptr; +  MachineBasicBlock *getAppendixBlock(MachineFunction &MF) { +    if (!AppendixBB) { +      AppendixBB = MF.CreateMachineBasicBlock(); +      // Give it a fake predecessor so that AsmPrinter prints its label. +      AppendixBB->addSuccessor(AppendixBB); +      MF.push_back(AppendixBB); +    } +    return AppendixBB; +  } + +  // Helper functions to register / unregister scope information created by +  // marker instructions. +  void registerScope(MachineInstr *Begin, MachineInstr *End); +  void registerTryScope(MachineInstr *Begin, MachineInstr *End, +                        MachineBasicBlock *EHPad); +  void unregisterScope(MachineInstr *Begin); + +public: +  static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid +  WebAssemblyCFGStackify() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) {} +  ~WebAssemblyCFGStackify() override { releaseMemory(); } +  void releaseMemory() override; +}; +} // end anonymous namespace + +char WebAssemblyCFGStackify::ID = 0; +INITIALIZE_PASS(WebAssemblyCFGStackify, DEBUG_TYPE, +                "Insert BLOCK/LOOP/TRY markers for WebAssembly scopes", false, +                false) + +FunctionPass *llvm::createWebAssemblyCFGStackify() { +  return new WebAssemblyCFGStackify(); +} + +/// Test whether Pred has any terminators explicitly branching to MBB, as +/// opposed to falling through. Note that it's possible (eg. in unoptimized +/// code) for a branch instruction to both branch to a block and fallthrough +/// to it, so we check the actual branch operands to see if there are any +/// explicit mentions. +static bool explicitlyBranchesTo(MachineBasicBlock *Pred, +                                 MachineBasicBlock *MBB) { +  for (MachineInstr &MI : Pred->terminators()) +    for (MachineOperand &MO : MI.explicit_operands()) +      if (MO.isMBB() && MO.getMBB() == MBB) +        return true; +  return false; +} + +// Returns an iterator to the earliest position possible within the MBB, +// satisfying the restrictions given by BeforeSet and AfterSet. BeforeSet +// contains instructions that should go before the marker, and AfterSet contains +// ones that should go after the marker. In this function, AfterSet is only +// used for sanity checking. +static MachineBasicBlock::iterator +getEarliestInsertPos(MachineBasicBlock *MBB, +                     const SmallPtrSet<const MachineInstr *, 4> &BeforeSet, +                     const SmallPtrSet<const MachineInstr *, 4> &AfterSet) { +  auto InsertPos = MBB->end(); +  while (InsertPos != MBB->begin()) { +    if (BeforeSet.count(&*std::prev(InsertPos))) { +#ifndef NDEBUG +      // Sanity check +      for (auto Pos = InsertPos, E = MBB->begin(); Pos != E; --Pos) +        assert(!AfterSet.count(&*std::prev(Pos))); +#endif +      break; +    } +    --InsertPos; +  } +  return InsertPos; +} + +// Returns an iterator to the latest position possible within the MBB, +// satisfying the restrictions given by BeforeSet and AfterSet. BeforeSet +// contains instructions that should go before the marker, and AfterSet contains +// ones that should go after the marker. In this function, BeforeSet is only +// used for sanity checking. +static MachineBasicBlock::iterator +getLatestInsertPos(MachineBasicBlock *MBB, +                   const SmallPtrSet<const MachineInstr *, 4> &BeforeSet, +                   const SmallPtrSet<const MachineInstr *, 4> &AfterSet) { +  auto InsertPos = MBB->begin(); +  while (InsertPos != MBB->end()) { +    if (AfterSet.count(&*InsertPos)) { +#ifndef NDEBUG +      // Sanity check +      for (auto Pos = InsertPos, E = MBB->end(); Pos != E; ++Pos) +        assert(!BeforeSet.count(&*Pos)); +#endif +      break; +    } +    ++InsertPos; +  } +  return InsertPos; +} + +void WebAssemblyCFGStackify::registerScope(MachineInstr *Begin, +                                           MachineInstr *End) { +  BeginToEnd[Begin] = End; +  EndToBegin[End] = Begin; +} + +void WebAssemblyCFGStackify::registerTryScope(MachineInstr *Begin, +                                              MachineInstr *End, +                                              MachineBasicBlock *EHPad) { +  registerScope(Begin, End); +  TryToEHPad[Begin] = EHPad; +  EHPadToTry[EHPad] = Begin; +} + +void WebAssemblyCFGStackify::unregisterScope(MachineInstr *Begin) { +  assert(BeginToEnd.count(Begin)); +  MachineInstr *End = BeginToEnd[Begin]; +  assert(EndToBegin.count(End)); +  BeginToEnd.erase(Begin); +  EndToBegin.erase(End); +  MachineBasicBlock *EHPad = TryToEHPad.lookup(Begin); +  if (EHPad) { +    assert(EHPadToTry.count(EHPad)); +    TryToEHPad.erase(Begin); +    EHPadToTry.erase(EHPad); +  } +} + +/// Insert a BLOCK marker for branches to MBB (if needed). +// TODO Consider a more generalized way of handling block (and also loop and +// try) signatures when we implement the multi-value proposal later. +void WebAssemblyCFGStackify::placeBlockMarker(MachineBasicBlock &MBB) { +  assert(!MBB.isEHPad()); +  MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); +  auto &MDT = getAnalysis<MachineDominatorTree>(); +  const auto &TII = *MF.getSubtarget<WebAssemblySubtarget>().getInstrInfo(); +  const auto &MFI = *MF.getInfo<WebAssemblyFunctionInfo>(); + +  // First compute the nearest common dominator of all forward non-fallthrough +  // predecessors so that we minimize the time that the BLOCK is on the stack, +  // which reduces overall stack height. +  MachineBasicBlock *Header = nullptr; +  bool IsBranchedTo = false; +  bool IsBrOnExn = false; +  MachineInstr *BrOnExn = nullptr; +  int MBBNumber = MBB.getNumber(); +  for (MachineBasicBlock *Pred : MBB.predecessors()) { +    if (Pred->getNumber() < MBBNumber) { +      Header = Header ? MDT.findNearestCommonDominator(Header, Pred) : Pred; +      if (explicitlyBranchesTo(Pred, &MBB)) { +        IsBranchedTo = true; +        if (Pred->getFirstTerminator()->getOpcode() == WebAssembly::BR_ON_EXN) { +          IsBrOnExn = true; +          assert(!BrOnExn && "There should be only one br_on_exn per block"); +          BrOnExn = &*Pred->getFirstTerminator(); +        } +      } +    } +  } +  if (!Header) +    return; +  if (!IsBranchedTo) +    return; + +  assert(&MBB != &MF.front() && "Header blocks shouldn't have predecessors"); +  MachineBasicBlock *LayoutPred = MBB.getPrevNode(); + +  // If the nearest common dominator is inside a more deeply nested context, +  // walk out to the nearest scope which isn't more deeply nested. +  for (MachineFunction::iterator I(LayoutPred), E(Header); I != E; --I) { +    if (MachineBasicBlock *ScopeTop = ScopeTops[I->getNumber()]) { +      if (ScopeTop->getNumber() > Header->getNumber()) { +        // Skip over an intervening scope. +        I = std::next(ScopeTop->getIterator()); +      } else { +        // We found a scope level at an appropriate depth. +        Header = ScopeTop; +        break; +      } +    } +  } + +  // Decide where in Header to put the BLOCK. + +  // Instructions that should go before the BLOCK. +  SmallPtrSet<const MachineInstr *, 4> BeforeSet; +  // Instructions that should go after the BLOCK. +  SmallPtrSet<const MachineInstr *, 4> AfterSet; +  for (const auto &MI : *Header) { +    // If there is a previously placed LOOP marker and the bottom block of the +    // loop is above MBB, it should be after the BLOCK, because the loop is +    // nested in this BLOCK. Otherwise it should be before the BLOCK. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::LOOP) { +      auto *LoopBottom = BeginToEnd[&MI]->getParent()->getPrevNode(); +      if (MBB.getNumber() > LoopBottom->getNumber()) +        AfterSet.insert(&MI); +#ifndef NDEBUG +      else +        BeforeSet.insert(&MI); +#endif +    } + +    // All previously inserted BLOCK/TRY markers should be after the BLOCK +    // because they are all nested blocks. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::BLOCK || +        MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::TRY) +      AfterSet.insert(&MI); + +#ifndef NDEBUG +    // All END_(BLOCK|LOOP|TRY) markers should be before the BLOCK. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_BLOCK || +        MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_LOOP || +        MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_TRY) +      BeforeSet.insert(&MI); +#endif + +    // Terminators should go after the BLOCK. +    if (MI.isTerminator()) +      AfterSet.insert(&MI); +  } + +  // Local expression tree should go after the BLOCK. +  for (auto I = Header->getFirstTerminator(), E = Header->begin(); I != E; +       --I) { +    if (std::prev(I)->isDebugInstr() || std::prev(I)->isPosition()) +      continue; +    if (WebAssembly::isChild(*std::prev(I), MFI)) +      AfterSet.insert(&*std::prev(I)); +    else +      break; +  } + +  // Add the BLOCK. + +  // 'br_on_exn' extracts exnref object and pushes variable number of values +  // depending on its tag. For C++ exception, its a single i32 value, and the +  // generated code will be in the form of: +  // block i32 +  //   br_on_exn 0, $__cpp_exception +  //   rethrow +  // end_block +  WebAssembly::BlockType ReturnType = WebAssembly::BlockType::Void; +  if (IsBrOnExn) { +    const char *TagName = BrOnExn->getOperand(1).getSymbolName(); +    if (std::strcmp(TagName, "__cpp_exception") != 0) +      llvm_unreachable("Only C++ exception is supported"); +    ReturnType = WebAssembly::BlockType::I32; +  } + +  auto InsertPos = getLatestInsertPos(Header, BeforeSet, AfterSet); +  MachineInstr *Begin = +      BuildMI(*Header, InsertPos, Header->findDebugLoc(InsertPos), +              TII.get(WebAssembly::BLOCK)) +          .addImm(int64_t(ReturnType)); + +  // Decide where in Header to put the END_BLOCK. +  BeforeSet.clear(); +  AfterSet.clear(); +  for (auto &MI : MBB) { +#ifndef NDEBUG +    // END_BLOCK should precede existing LOOP and TRY markers. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::LOOP || +        MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::TRY) +      AfterSet.insert(&MI); +#endif + +    // If there is a previously placed END_LOOP marker and the header of the +    // loop is above this block's header, the END_LOOP should be placed after +    // the BLOCK, because the loop contains this block. Otherwise the END_LOOP +    // should be placed before the BLOCK. The same for END_TRY. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_LOOP || +        MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_TRY) { +      if (EndToBegin[&MI]->getParent()->getNumber() >= Header->getNumber()) +        BeforeSet.insert(&MI); +#ifndef NDEBUG +      else +        AfterSet.insert(&MI); +#endif +    } +  } + +  // Mark the end of the block. +  InsertPos = getEarliestInsertPos(&MBB, BeforeSet, AfterSet); +  MachineInstr *End = BuildMI(MBB, InsertPos, MBB.findPrevDebugLoc(InsertPos), +                              TII.get(WebAssembly::END_BLOCK)); +  registerScope(Begin, End); + +  // Track the farthest-spanning scope that ends at this point. +  int Number = MBB.getNumber(); +  if (!ScopeTops[Number] || +      ScopeTops[Number]->getNumber() > Header->getNumber()) +    ScopeTops[Number] = Header; +} + +/// Insert a LOOP marker for a loop starting at MBB (if it's a loop header). +void WebAssemblyCFGStackify::placeLoopMarker(MachineBasicBlock &MBB) { +  MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); +  const auto &MLI = getAnalysis<MachineLoopInfo>(); +  const auto &TII = *MF.getSubtarget<WebAssemblySubtarget>().getInstrInfo(); + +  MachineLoop *Loop = MLI.getLoopFor(&MBB); +  if (!Loop || Loop->getHeader() != &MBB) +    return; + +  // The operand of a LOOP is the first block after the loop. If the loop is the +  // bottom of the function, insert a dummy block at the end. +  MachineBasicBlock *Bottom = WebAssembly::getBottom(Loop); +  auto Iter = std::next(Bottom->getIterator()); +  if (Iter == MF.end()) { +    getAppendixBlock(MF); +    Iter = std::next(Bottom->getIterator()); +  } +  MachineBasicBlock *AfterLoop = &*Iter; + +  // Decide where in Header to put the LOOP. +  SmallPtrSet<const MachineInstr *, 4> BeforeSet; +  SmallPtrSet<const MachineInstr *, 4> AfterSet; +  for (const auto &MI : MBB) { +    // LOOP marker should be after any existing loop that ends here. Otherwise +    // we assume the instruction belongs to the loop. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_LOOP) +      BeforeSet.insert(&MI); +#ifndef NDEBUG +    else +      AfterSet.insert(&MI); +#endif +  } + +  // Mark the beginning of the loop. +  auto InsertPos = getEarliestInsertPos(&MBB, BeforeSet, AfterSet); +  MachineInstr *Begin = BuildMI(MBB, InsertPos, MBB.findDebugLoc(InsertPos), +                                TII.get(WebAssembly::LOOP)) +                            .addImm(int64_t(WebAssembly::BlockType::Void)); + +  // Decide where in Header to put the END_LOOP. +  BeforeSet.clear(); +  AfterSet.clear(); +#ifndef NDEBUG +  for (const auto &MI : MBB) +    // Existing END_LOOP markers belong to parent loops of this loop +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_LOOP) +      AfterSet.insert(&MI); +#endif + +  // Mark the end of the loop (using arbitrary debug location that branched to +  // the loop end as its location). +  InsertPos = getEarliestInsertPos(AfterLoop, BeforeSet, AfterSet); +  DebugLoc EndDL = AfterLoop->pred_empty() +                       ? DebugLoc() +                       : (*AfterLoop->pred_rbegin())->findBranchDebugLoc(); +  MachineInstr *End = +      BuildMI(*AfterLoop, InsertPos, EndDL, TII.get(WebAssembly::END_LOOP)); +  registerScope(Begin, End); + +  assert((!ScopeTops[AfterLoop->getNumber()] || +          ScopeTops[AfterLoop->getNumber()]->getNumber() < MBB.getNumber()) && +         "With block sorting the outermost loop for a block should be first."); +  if (!ScopeTops[AfterLoop->getNumber()]) +    ScopeTops[AfterLoop->getNumber()] = &MBB; +} + +void WebAssemblyCFGStackify::placeTryMarker(MachineBasicBlock &MBB) { +  assert(MBB.isEHPad()); +  MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); +  auto &MDT = getAnalysis<MachineDominatorTree>(); +  const auto &TII = *MF.getSubtarget<WebAssemblySubtarget>().getInstrInfo(); +  const auto &WEI = getAnalysis<WebAssemblyExceptionInfo>(); +  const auto &MFI = *MF.getInfo<WebAssemblyFunctionInfo>(); + +  // Compute the nearest common dominator of all unwind predecessors +  MachineBasicBlock *Header = nullptr; +  int MBBNumber = MBB.getNumber(); +  for (auto *Pred : MBB.predecessors()) { +    if (Pred->getNumber() < MBBNumber) { +      Header = Header ? MDT.findNearestCommonDominator(Header, Pred) : Pred; +      assert(!explicitlyBranchesTo(Pred, &MBB) && +             "Explicit branch to an EH pad!"); +    } +  } +  if (!Header) +    return; + +  // If this try is at the bottom of the function, insert a dummy block at the +  // end. +  WebAssemblyException *WE = WEI.getExceptionFor(&MBB); +  assert(WE); +  MachineBasicBlock *Bottom = WebAssembly::getBottom(WE); + +  auto Iter = std::next(Bottom->getIterator()); +  if (Iter == MF.end()) { +    getAppendixBlock(MF); +    Iter = std::next(Bottom->getIterator()); +  } +  MachineBasicBlock *Cont = &*Iter; + +  assert(Cont != &MF.front()); +  MachineBasicBlock *LayoutPred = Cont->getPrevNode(); + +  // If the nearest common dominator is inside a more deeply nested context, +  // walk out to the nearest scope which isn't more deeply nested. +  for (MachineFunction::iterator I(LayoutPred), E(Header); I != E; --I) { +    if (MachineBasicBlock *ScopeTop = ScopeTops[I->getNumber()]) { +      if (ScopeTop->getNumber() > Header->getNumber()) { +        // Skip over an intervening scope. +        I = std::next(ScopeTop->getIterator()); +      } else { +        // We found a scope level at an appropriate depth. +        Header = ScopeTop; +        break; +      } +    } +  } + +  // Decide where in Header to put the TRY. + +  // Instructions that should go before the TRY. +  SmallPtrSet<const MachineInstr *, 4> BeforeSet; +  // Instructions that should go after the TRY. +  SmallPtrSet<const MachineInstr *, 4> AfterSet; +  for (const auto &MI : *Header) { +    // If there is a previously placed LOOP marker and the bottom block of the +    // loop is above MBB, it should be after the TRY, because the loop is nested +    // in this TRY. Otherwise it should be before the TRY. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::LOOP) { +      auto *LoopBottom = BeginToEnd[&MI]->getParent()->getPrevNode(); +      if (MBB.getNumber() > LoopBottom->getNumber()) +        AfterSet.insert(&MI); +#ifndef NDEBUG +      else +        BeforeSet.insert(&MI); +#endif +    } + +    // All previously inserted BLOCK/TRY markers should be after the TRY because +    // they are all nested trys. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::BLOCK || +        MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::TRY) +      AfterSet.insert(&MI); + +#ifndef NDEBUG +    // All END_(BLOCK/LOOP/TRY) markers should be before the TRY. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_BLOCK || +        MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_LOOP || +        MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_TRY) +      BeforeSet.insert(&MI); +#endif + +    // Terminators should go after the TRY. +    if (MI.isTerminator()) +      AfterSet.insert(&MI); +  } + +  // If Header unwinds to MBB (= Header contains 'invoke'), the try block should +  // contain the call within it. So the call should go after the TRY. The +  // exception is when the header's terminator is a rethrow instruction, in +  // which case that instruction, not a call instruction before it, is gonna +  // throw. +  MachineInstr *ThrowingCall = nullptr; +  if (MBB.isPredecessor(Header)) { +    auto TermPos = Header->getFirstTerminator(); +    if (TermPos == Header->end() || +        TermPos->getOpcode() != WebAssembly::RETHROW) { +      for (auto &MI : reverse(*Header)) { +        if (MI.isCall()) { +          AfterSet.insert(&MI); +          ThrowingCall = &MI; +          // Possibly throwing calls are usually wrapped by EH_LABEL +          // instructions. We don't want to split them and the call. +          if (MI.getIterator() != Header->begin() && +              std::prev(MI.getIterator())->isEHLabel()) { +            AfterSet.insert(&*std::prev(MI.getIterator())); +            ThrowingCall = &*std::prev(MI.getIterator()); +          } +          break; +        } +      } +    } +  } + +  // Local expression tree should go after the TRY. +  // For BLOCK placement, we start the search from the previous instruction of a +  // BB's terminator, but in TRY's case, we should start from the previous +  // instruction of a call that can throw, or a EH_LABEL that precedes the call, +  // because the return values of the call's previous instructions can be +  // stackified and consumed by the throwing call. +  auto SearchStartPt = ThrowingCall ? MachineBasicBlock::iterator(ThrowingCall) +                                    : Header->getFirstTerminator(); +  for (auto I = SearchStartPt, E = Header->begin(); I != E; --I) { +    if (std::prev(I)->isDebugInstr() || std::prev(I)->isPosition()) +      continue; +    if (WebAssembly::isChild(*std::prev(I), MFI)) +      AfterSet.insert(&*std::prev(I)); +    else +      break; +  } + +  // Add the TRY. +  auto InsertPos = getLatestInsertPos(Header, BeforeSet, AfterSet); +  MachineInstr *Begin = +      BuildMI(*Header, InsertPos, Header->findDebugLoc(InsertPos), +              TII.get(WebAssembly::TRY)) +          .addImm(int64_t(WebAssembly::BlockType::Void)); + +  // Decide where in Header to put the END_TRY. +  BeforeSet.clear(); +  AfterSet.clear(); +  for (const auto &MI : *Cont) { +#ifndef NDEBUG +    // END_TRY should precede existing LOOP and BLOCK markers. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::LOOP || +        MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::BLOCK) +      AfterSet.insert(&MI); + +    // All END_TRY markers placed earlier belong to exceptions that contains +    // this one. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_TRY) +      AfterSet.insert(&MI); +#endif + +    // If there is a previously placed END_LOOP marker and its header is after +    // where TRY marker is, this loop is contained within the 'catch' part, so +    // the END_TRY marker should go after that. Otherwise, the whole try-catch +    // is contained within this loop, so the END_TRY should go before that. +    if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_LOOP) { +      // For a LOOP to be after TRY, LOOP's BB should be after TRY's BB; if they +      // are in the same BB, LOOP is always before TRY. +      if (EndToBegin[&MI]->getParent()->getNumber() > Header->getNumber()) +        BeforeSet.insert(&MI); +#ifndef NDEBUG +      else +        AfterSet.insert(&MI); +#endif +    } + +    // It is not possible for an END_BLOCK to be already in this block. +  } + +  // Mark the end of the TRY. +  InsertPos = getEarliestInsertPos(Cont, BeforeSet, AfterSet); +  MachineInstr *End = +      BuildMI(*Cont, InsertPos, Bottom->findBranchDebugLoc(), +              TII.get(WebAssembly::END_TRY)); +  registerTryScope(Begin, End, &MBB); + +  // Track the farthest-spanning scope that ends at this point. We create two +  // mappings: (BB with 'end_try' -> BB with 'try') and (BB with 'catch' -> BB +  // with 'try'). We need to create 'catch' -> 'try' mapping here too because +  // markers should not span across 'catch'. For example, this should not +  // happen: +  // +  // try +  //   block     --|  (X) +  // catch         | +  //   end_block --| +  // end_try +  for (int Number : {Cont->getNumber(), MBB.getNumber()}) { +    if (!ScopeTops[Number] || +        ScopeTops[Number]->getNumber() > Header->getNumber()) +      ScopeTops[Number] = Header; +  } +} + +void WebAssemblyCFGStackify::removeUnnecessaryInstrs(MachineFunction &MF) { +  const auto &TII = *MF.getSubtarget<WebAssemblySubtarget>().getInstrInfo(); + +  // When there is an unconditional branch right before a catch instruction and +  // it branches to the end of end_try marker, we don't need the branch, because +  // it there is no exception, the control flow transfers to that point anyway. +  // bb0: +  //   try +  //     ... +  //     br bb2      <- Not necessary +  // bb1: +  //   catch +  //     ... +  // bb2: +  //   end +  for (auto &MBB : MF) { +    if (!MBB.isEHPad()) +      continue; + +    MachineBasicBlock *TBB = nullptr, *FBB = nullptr; +    SmallVector<MachineOperand, 4> Cond; +    MachineBasicBlock *EHPadLayoutPred = MBB.getPrevNode(); +    MachineBasicBlock *Cont = BeginToEnd[EHPadToTry[&MBB]]->getParent(); +    bool Analyzable = !TII.analyzeBranch(*EHPadLayoutPred, TBB, FBB, Cond); +    if (Analyzable && ((Cond.empty() && TBB && TBB == Cont) || +                       (!Cond.empty() && FBB && FBB == Cont))) +      TII.removeBranch(*EHPadLayoutPred); +  } + +  // When there are block / end_block markers that overlap with try / end_try +  // markers, and the block and try markers' return types are the same, the +  // block /end_block markers are not necessary, because try / end_try markers +  // also can serve as boundaries for branches. +  // block         <- Not necessary +  //   try +  //     ... +  //   catch +  //     ... +  //   end +  // end           <- Not necessary +  SmallVector<MachineInstr *, 32> ToDelete; +  for (auto &MBB : MF) { +    for (auto &MI : MBB) { +      if (MI.getOpcode() != WebAssembly::TRY) +        continue; + +      MachineInstr *Try = &MI, *EndTry = BeginToEnd[Try]; +      MachineBasicBlock *TryBB = Try->getParent(); +      MachineBasicBlock *Cont = EndTry->getParent(); +      int64_t RetType = Try->getOperand(0).getImm(); +      for (auto B = Try->getIterator(), E = std::next(EndTry->getIterator()); +           B != TryBB->begin() && E != Cont->end() && +           std::prev(B)->getOpcode() == WebAssembly::BLOCK && +           E->getOpcode() == WebAssembly::END_BLOCK && +           std::prev(B)->getOperand(0).getImm() == RetType; +           --B, ++E) { +        ToDelete.push_back(&*std::prev(B)); +        ToDelete.push_back(&*E); +      } +    } +  } +  for (auto *MI : ToDelete) { +    if (MI->getOpcode() == WebAssembly::BLOCK) +      unregisterScope(MI); +    MI->eraseFromParent(); +  } +} + +// When MBB is split into MBB and Split, we should unstackify defs in MBB that +// have their uses in Split. +static void unstackifyVRegsUsedInSplitBB(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, +                                         MachineBasicBlock &Split, +                                         WebAssemblyFunctionInfo &MFI, +                                         MachineRegisterInfo &MRI) { +  for (auto &MI : Split) { +    for (auto &MO : MI.explicit_uses()) { +      if (!MO.isReg() || Register::isPhysicalRegister(MO.getReg())) +        continue; +      if (MachineInstr *Def = MRI.getUniqueVRegDef(MO.getReg())) +        if (Def->getParent() == &MBB) +          MFI.unstackifyVReg(MO.getReg()); +    } +  } +} + +bool WebAssemblyCFGStackify::fixUnwindMismatches(MachineFunction &MF) { +  const auto &TII = *MF.getSubtarget<WebAssemblySubtarget>().getInstrInfo(); +  auto &MFI = *MF.getInfo<WebAssemblyFunctionInfo>(); +  MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MF.getRegInfo(); + +  // Linearizing the control flow by placing TRY / END_TRY markers can create +  // mismatches in unwind destinations. There are two kinds of mismatches we +  // try to solve here. + +  // 1. When an instruction may throw, but the EH pad it will unwind to can be +  //    different from the original CFG. +  // +  // Example: we have the following CFG: +  // bb0: +  //   call @foo (if it throws, unwind to bb2) +  // bb1: +  //   call @bar (if it throws, unwind to bb3) +  // bb2 (ehpad): +  //   catch +  //   ... +  // bb3 (ehpad) +  //   catch +  //   handler body +  // +  // And the CFG is sorted in this order. Then after placing TRY markers, it +  // will look like: (BB markers are omitted) +  // try $label1 +  //   try +  //     call @foo +  //     call @bar   (if it throws, unwind to bb3) +  //   catch         <- ehpad (bb2) +  //     ... +  //   end_try +  // catch           <- ehpad (bb3) +  //   handler body +  // end_try +  // +  // Now if bar() throws, it is going to end up ip in bb2, not bb3, where it +  // is supposed to end up. We solve this problem by +  // a. Split the target unwind EH pad (here bb3) so that the handler body is +  //    right after 'end_try', which means we extract the handler body out of +  //    the catch block. We do this because this handler body should be +  //    somewhere branch-eable from the inner scope. +  // b. Wrap the call that has an incorrect unwind destination ('call @bar' +  //    here) with a nested try/catch/end_try scope, and within the new catch +  //    block, branches to the handler body. +  // c. Place a branch after the newly inserted nested end_try so it can bypass +  //    the handler body, which is now outside of a catch block. +  // +  // The result will like as follows. (new: a) means this instruction is newly +  // created in the process of doing 'a' above. +  // +  // block $label0                 (new: placeBlockMarker) +  //   try $label1 +  //     try +  //       call @foo +  //       try                     (new: b) +  //         call @bar +  //       catch                   (new: b) +  //         local.set n / drop    (new: b) +  //         br $label1            (new: b) +  //       end_try                 (new: b) +  //     catch                     <- ehpad (bb2) +  //     end_try +  //     br $label0                (new: c) +  //   catch                       <- ehpad (bb3) +  //   end_try                     (hoisted: a) +  //   handler body +  // end_block                     (new: placeBlockMarker) +  // +  // Note that the new wrapping block/end_block will be generated later in +  // placeBlockMarker. +  // +  // TODO Currently local.set and local.gets are generated to move exnref value +  // created by catches. That's because we don't support yielding values from a +  // block in LLVM machine IR yet, even though it is supported by wasm. Delete +  // unnecessary local.get/local.sets once yielding values from a block is +  // supported. The full EH spec requires multi-value support to do this, but +  // for C++ we don't yet need it because we only throw a single i32. +  // +  // --- +  // 2. The same as 1, but in this case an instruction unwinds to a caller +  //    function and not another EH pad. +  // +  // Example: we have the following CFG: +  // bb0: +  //   call @foo (if it throws, unwind to bb2) +  // bb1: +  //   call @bar (if it throws, unwind to caller) +  // bb2 (ehpad): +  //   catch +  //   ... +  // +  // And the CFG is sorted in this order. Then after placing TRY markers, it +  // will look like: +  // try +  //   call @foo +  //   call @bar   (if it throws, unwind to caller) +  // catch         <- ehpad (bb2) +  //   ... +  // end_try +  // +  // Now if bar() throws, it is going to end up ip in bb2, when it is supposed +  // throw up to the caller. +  // We solve this problem by +  // a. Create a new 'appendix' BB at the end of the function and put a single +  //    'rethrow' instruction (+ local.get) in there. +  // b. Wrap the call that has an incorrect unwind destination ('call @bar' +  //    here) with a nested try/catch/end_try scope, and within the new catch +  //    block, branches to the new appendix block. +  // +  // block $label0          (new: placeBlockMarker) +  //   try +  //     call @foo +  //     try                (new: b) +  //       call @bar +  //     catch              (new: b) +  //       local.set n      (new: b) +  //       br $label0       (new: b) +  //     end_try            (new: b) +  //   catch                <- ehpad (bb2) +  //     ... +  //   end_try +  // ... +  // end_block              (new: placeBlockMarker) +  // local.get n            (new: a)  <- appendix block +  // rethrow                (new: a) +  // +  // In case there are multiple calls in a BB that may throw to the caller, they +  // can be wrapped together in one nested try scope. (In 1, this couldn't +  // happen, because may-throwing instruction there had an unwind destination, +  // i.e., it was an invoke before, and there could be only one invoke within a +  // BB.) + +  SmallVector<const MachineBasicBlock *, 8> EHPadStack; +  // Range of intructions to be wrapped in a new nested try/catch +  using TryRange = std::pair<MachineInstr *, MachineInstr *>; +  // In original CFG, <unwind destination BB, a vector of try ranges> +  DenseMap<MachineBasicBlock *, SmallVector<TryRange, 4>> UnwindDestToTryRanges; +  // In new CFG, <destination to branch to, a vector of try ranges> +  DenseMap<MachineBasicBlock *, SmallVector<TryRange, 4>> BrDestToTryRanges; +  // In new CFG, <destination to branch to, register containing exnref> +  DenseMap<MachineBasicBlock *, unsigned> BrDestToExnReg; + +  // Gather possibly throwing calls (i.e., previously invokes) whose current +  // unwind destination is not the same as the original CFG. +  for (auto &MBB : reverse(MF)) { +    bool SeenThrowableInstInBB = false; +    for (auto &MI : reverse(MBB)) { +      if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::TRY) +        EHPadStack.pop_back(); +      else if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::CATCH) +        EHPadStack.push_back(MI.getParent()); + +      // In this loop we only gather calls that have an EH pad to unwind. So +      // there will be at most 1 such call (= invoke) in a BB, so after we've +      // seen one, we can skip the rest of BB. Also if MBB has no EH pad +      // successor or MI does not throw, this is not an invoke. +      if (SeenThrowableInstInBB || !MBB.hasEHPadSuccessor() || +          !WebAssembly::mayThrow(MI)) +        continue; +      SeenThrowableInstInBB = true; + +      // If the EH pad on the stack top is where this instruction should unwind +      // next, we're good. +      MachineBasicBlock *UnwindDest = nullptr; +      for (auto *Succ : MBB.successors()) { +        if (Succ->isEHPad()) { +          UnwindDest = Succ; +          break; +        } +      } +      if (EHPadStack.back() == UnwindDest) +        continue; + +      // If not, record the range. +      UnwindDestToTryRanges[UnwindDest].push_back(TryRange(&MI, &MI)); +    } +  } + +  assert(EHPadStack.empty()); + +  // Gather possibly throwing calls that are supposed to unwind up to the caller +  // if they throw, but currently unwind to an incorrect destination. Unlike the +  // loop above, there can be multiple calls within a BB that unwind to the +  // caller, which we should group together in a range. +  bool NeedAppendixBlock = false; +  for (auto &MBB : reverse(MF)) { +    MachineInstr *RangeBegin = nullptr, *RangeEnd = nullptr; // inclusive +    for (auto &MI : reverse(MBB)) { +      if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::TRY) +        EHPadStack.pop_back(); +      else if (MI.getOpcode() == WebAssembly::CATCH) +        EHPadStack.push_back(MI.getParent()); + +      // If MBB has an EH pad successor, this inst does not unwind to caller. +      if (MBB.hasEHPadSuccessor()) +        continue; + +      // We wrap up the current range when we see a marker even if we haven't +      // finished a BB. +      if (RangeEnd && WebAssembly::isMarker(MI.getOpcode())) { +        NeedAppendixBlock = true; +        // Record the range. nullptr here means the unwind destination is the +        // caller. +        UnwindDestToTryRanges[nullptr].push_back( +            TryRange(RangeBegin, RangeEnd)); +        RangeBegin = RangeEnd = nullptr; // Reset range pointers +      } + +      // If EHPadStack is empty, that means it is correctly unwind to caller if +      // it throws, so we're good. If MI does not throw, we're good too. +      if (EHPadStack.empty() || !WebAssembly::mayThrow(MI)) +        continue; + +      // We found an instruction that unwinds to the caller but currently has an +      // incorrect unwind destination. Create a new range or increment the +      // currently existing range. +      if (!RangeEnd) +        RangeBegin = RangeEnd = &MI; +      else +        RangeBegin = &MI; +    } + +    if (RangeEnd) { +      NeedAppendixBlock = true; +      // Record the range. nullptr here means the unwind destination is the +      // caller. +      UnwindDestToTryRanges[nullptr].push_back(TryRange(RangeBegin, RangeEnd)); +      RangeBegin = RangeEnd = nullptr; // Reset range pointers +    } +  } + +  assert(EHPadStack.empty()); +  // We don't have any unwind destination mismatches to resolve. +  if (UnwindDestToTryRanges.empty()) +    return false; + +  // If we found instructions that should unwind to the caller but currently +  // have incorrect unwind destination, we create an appendix block at the end +  // of the function with a local.get and a rethrow instruction. +  if (NeedAppendixBlock) { +    auto *AppendixBB = getAppendixBlock(MF); +    Register ExnReg = MRI.createVirtualRegister(&WebAssembly::EXNREFRegClass); +    BuildMI(AppendixBB, DebugLoc(), TII.get(WebAssembly::RETHROW)) +        .addReg(ExnReg); +    // These instruction ranges should branch to this appendix BB. +    for (auto Range : UnwindDestToTryRanges[nullptr]) +      BrDestToTryRanges[AppendixBB].push_back(Range); +    BrDestToExnReg[AppendixBB] = ExnReg; +  } + +  // We loop through unwind destination EH pads that are targeted from some +  // inner scopes. Because these EH pads are destination of more than one scope +  // now, we split them so that the handler body is after 'end_try'. +  // - Before +  // ehpad: +  //   catch +  //   local.set n / drop +  //   handler body +  // ... +  // cont: +  //   end_try +  // +  // - After +  // ehpad: +  //   catch +  //   local.set n / drop +  // brdest:               (new) +  //   end_try             (hoisted from 'cont' BB) +  //   handler body        (taken from 'ehpad') +  // ... +  // cont: +  for (auto &P : UnwindDestToTryRanges) { +    NumUnwindMismatches += P.second.size(); + +    // This means the destination is the appendix BB, which was separately +    // handled above. +    if (!P.first) +      continue; + +    MachineBasicBlock *EHPad = P.first; + +    // Find 'catch' and 'local.set' or 'drop' instruction that follows the +    // 'catch'. If -wasm-disable-explicit-locals is not set, 'catch' should be +    // always followed by either 'local.set' or a 'drop', because 'br_on_exn' is +    // generated after 'catch' in LateEHPrepare and we don't support blocks +    // taking values yet. +    MachineInstr *Catch = nullptr; +    unsigned ExnReg = 0; +    for (auto &MI : *EHPad) { +      switch (MI.getOpcode()) { +      case WebAssembly::CATCH: +        Catch = &MI; +        ExnReg = Catch->getOperand(0).getReg(); +        break; +      } +    } +    assert(Catch && "EH pad does not have a catch"); +    assert(ExnReg != 0 && "Invalid register"); + +    auto SplitPos = std::next(Catch->getIterator()); + +    // Create a new BB that's gonna be the destination for branches from the +    // inner mismatched scope. +    MachineInstr *BeginTry = EHPadToTry[EHPad]; +    MachineInstr *EndTry = BeginToEnd[BeginTry]; +    MachineBasicBlock *Cont = EndTry->getParent(); +    auto *BrDest = MF.CreateMachineBasicBlock(); +    MF.insert(std::next(EHPad->getIterator()), BrDest); +    // Hoist up the existing 'end_try'. +    BrDest->insert(BrDest->end(), EndTry->removeFromParent()); +    // Take out the handler body from EH pad to the new branch destination BB. +    BrDest->splice(BrDest->end(), EHPad, SplitPos, EHPad->end()); +    unstackifyVRegsUsedInSplitBB(*EHPad, *BrDest, MFI, MRI); +    // Fix predecessor-successor relationship. +    BrDest->transferSuccessors(EHPad); +    EHPad->addSuccessor(BrDest); + +    // All try ranges that were supposed to unwind to this EH pad now have to +    // branch to this new branch dest BB. +    for (auto Range : UnwindDestToTryRanges[EHPad]) +      BrDestToTryRanges[BrDest].push_back(Range); +    BrDestToExnReg[BrDest] = ExnReg; + +    // In case we fall through to the continuation BB after the catch block, we +    // now have to add a branch to it. +    // - Before +    // try +    //   ... +    //   (falls through to 'cont') +    // catch +    //   handler body +    // end +    //               <-- cont +    // +    // - After +    // try +    //   ... +    //   br %cont    (new) +    // catch +    // end +    // handler body +    //               <-- cont +    MachineBasicBlock *EHPadLayoutPred = &*std::prev(EHPad->getIterator()); +    MachineBasicBlock *TBB = nullptr, *FBB = nullptr; +    SmallVector<MachineOperand, 4> Cond; +    bool Analyzable = !TII.analyzeBranch(*EHPadLayoutPred, TBB, FBB, Cond); +    if (Analyzable && !TBB && !FBB) { +      DebugLoc DL = EHPadLayoutPred->empty() +                        ? DebugLoc() +                        : EHPadLayoutPred->rbegin()->getDebugLoc(); +      BuildMI(EHPadLayoutPred, DL, TII.get(WebAssembly::BR)).addMBB(Cont); +    } +  } + +  // For possibly throwing calls whose unwind destinations are currently +  // incorrect because of CFG linearization, we wrap them with a nested +  // try/catch/end_try, and within the new catch block, we branch to the correct +  // handler. +  // - Before +  // mbb: +  //   call @foo       <- Unwind destination mismatch! +  // ehpad: +  //   ... +  // +  // - After +  // mbb: +  //   try                (new) +  //   call @foo +  // nested-ehpad:        (new) +  //   catch              (new) +  //   local.set n / drop (new) +  //   br %brdest         (new) +  // nested-end:          (new) +  //   end_try            (new) +  // ehpad: +  //   ... +  for (auto &P : BrDestToTryRanges) { +    MachineBasicBlock *BrDest = P.first; +    auto &TryRanges = P.second; +    unsigned ExnReg = BrDestToExnReg[BrDest]; + +    for (auto Range : TryRanges) { +      MachineInstr *RangeBegin = nullptr, *RangeEnd = nullptr; +      std::tie(RangeBegin, RangeEnd) = Range; +      auto *MBB = RangeBegin->getParent(); + +      // Include possible EH_LABELs in the range +      if (RangeBegin->getIterator() != MBB->begin() && +          std::prev(RangeBegin->getIterator())->isEHLabel()) +        RangeBegin = &*std::prev(RangeBegin->getIterator()); +      if (std::next(RangeEnd->getIterator()) != MBB->end() && +          std::next(RangeEnd->getIterator())->isEHLabel()) +        RangeEnd = &*std::next(RangeEnd->getIterator()); + +      MachineBasicBlock *EHPad = nullptr; +      for (auto *Succ : MBB->successors()) { +        if (Succ->isEHPad()) { +          EHPad = Succ; +          break; +        } +      } + +      // Create the nested try instruction. +      MachineInstr *NestedTry = +          BuildMI(*MBB, *RangeBegin, RangeBegin->getDebugLoc(), +                  TII.get(WebAssembly::TRY)) +              .addImm(int64_t(WebAssembly::BlockType::Void)); + +      // Create the nested EH pad and fill instructions in. +      MachineBasicBlock *NestedEHPad = MF.CreateMachineBasicBlock(); +      MF.insert(std::next(MBB->getIterator()), NestedEHPad); +      NestedEHPad->setIsEHPad(); +      NestedEHPad->setIsEHScopeEntry(); +      BuildMI(NestedEHPad, RangeEnd->getDebugLoc(), TII.get(WebAssembly::CATCH), +              ExnReg); +      BuildMI(NestedEHPad, RangeEnd->getDebugLoc(), TII.get(WebAssembly::BR)) +          .addMBB(BrDest); + +      // Create the nested continuation BB and end_try instruction. +      MachineBasicBlock *NestedCont = MF.CreateMachineBasicBlock(); +      MF.insert(std::next(NestedEHPad->getIterator()), NestedCont); +      MachineInstr *NestedEndTry = +          BuildMI(*NestedCont, NestedCont->begin(), RangeEnd->getDebugLoc(), +                  TII.get(WebAssembly::END_TRY)); +      // In case MBB has more instructions after the try range, move them to the +      // new nested continuation BB. +      NestedCont->splice(NestedCont->end(), MBB, +                         std::next(RangeEnd->getIterator()), MBB->end()); +      unstackifyVRegsUsedInSplitBB(*MBB, *NestedCont, MFI, MRI); +      registerTryScope(NestedTry, NestedEndTry, NestedEHPad); + +      // Fix predecessor-successor relationship. +      NestedCont->transferSuccessors(MBB); +      if (EHPad) +        NestedCont->removeSuccessor(EHPad); +      MBB->addSuccessor(NestedEHPad); +      MBB->addSuccessor(NestedCont); +      NestedEHPad->addSuccessor(BrDest); +    } +  } + +  // Renumber BBs and recalculate ScopeTop info because new BBs might have been +  // created and inserted above. +  MF.RenumberBlocks(); +  ScopeTops.clear(); +  ScopeTops.resize(MF.getNumBlockIDs()); +  for (auto &MBB : reverse(MF)) { +    for (auto &MI : reverse(MBB)) { +      if (ScopeTops[MBB.getNumber()]) +        break; +      switch (MI.getOpcode()) { +      case WebAssembly::END_BLOCK: +      case WebAssembly::END_LOOP: +      case WebAssembly::END_TRY: +        ScopeTops[MBB.getNumber()] = EndToBegin[&MI]->getParent(); +        break; +      case WebAssembly::CATCH: +        ScopeTops[MBB.getNumber()] = EHPadToTry[&MBB]->getParent(); +        break; +      } +    } +  } + +  // Recompute the dominator tree. +  getAnalysis<MachineDominatorTree>().runOnMachineFunction(MF); + +  // Place block markers for newly added branches. +  SmallVector <MachineBasicBlock *, 8> BrDests; +  for (auto &P : BrDestToTryRanges) +    BrDests.push_back(P.first); +  llvm::sort(BrDests, +             [&](const MachineBasicBlock *A, const MachineBasicBlock *B) { +               auto ANum = A->getNumber(); +               auto BNum = B->getNumber(); +               return ANum < BNum; +             }); +  for (auto *Dest : BrDests) +    placeBlockMarker(*Dest); + +  return true; +} + +static unsigned +getDepth(const SmallVectorImpl<const MachineBasicBlock *> &Stack, +         const MachineBasicBlock *MBB) { +  unsigned Depth = 0; +  for (auto X : reverse(Stack)) { +    if (X == MBB) +      break; +    ++Depth; +  } +  assert(Depth < Stack.size() && "Branch destination should be in scope"); +  return Depth; +} + +/// In normal assembly languages, when the end of a function is unreachable, +/// because the function ends in an infinite loop or a noreturn call or similar, +/// it isn't necessary to worry about the function return type at the end of +/// the function, because it's never reached. However, in WebAssembly, blocks +/// that end at the function end need to have a return type signature that +/// matches the function signature, even though it's unreachable. This function +/// checks for such cases and fixes up the signatures. +void WebAssemblyCFGStackify::fixEndsAtEndOfFunction(MachineFunction &MF) { +  const auto &MFI = *MF.getInfo<WebAssemblyFunctionInfo>(); + +  if (MFI.getResults().empty()) +    return; + +  // MCInstLower will add the proper types to multivalue signatures based on the +  // function return type +  WebAssembly::BlockType RetType = +      MFI.getResults().size() > 1 +          ? WebAssembly::BlockType::Multivalue +          : WebAssembly::BlockType( +                WebAssembly::toValType(MFI.getResults().front())); + +  for (MachineBasicBlock &MBB : reverse(MF)) { +    for (MachineInstr &MI : reverse(MBB)) { +      if (MI.isPosition() || MI.isDebugInstr()) +        continue; +      switch (MI.getOpcode()) { +      case WebAssembly::END_BLOCK: +      case WebAssembly::END_LOOP: +      case WebAssembly::END_TRY: +        EndToBegin[&MI]->getOperand(0).setImm(int32_t(RetType)); +        continue; +      default: +        // Something other than an `end`. We're done. +        return; +      } +    } +  } +} + +// WebAssembly functions end with an end instruction, as if the function body +// were a block. +static void appendEndToFunction(MachineFunction &MF, +                                const WebAssemblyInstrInfo &TII) { +  BuildMI(MF.back(), MF.back().end(), +          MF.back().findPrevDebugLoc(MF.back().end()), +          TII.get(WebAssembly::END_FUNCTION)); +} + +/// Insert LOOP/TRY/BLOCK markers at appropriate places. +void WebAssemblyCFGStackify::placeMarkers(MachineFunction &MF) { +  // We allocate one more than the number of blocks in the function to +  // accommodate for the possible fake block we may insert at the end. +  ScopeTops.resize(MF.getNumBlockIDs() + 1); +  // Place the LOOP for MBB if MBB is the header of a loop. +  for (auto &MBB : MF) +    placeLoopMarker(MBB); + +  const MCAsmInfo *MCAI = MF.getTarget().getMCAsmInfo(); +  for (auto &MBB : MF) { +    if (MBB.isEHPad()) { +      // Place the TRY for MBB if MBB is the EH pad of an exception. +      if (MCAI->getExceptionHandlingType() == ExceptionHandling::Wasm && +          MF.getFunction().hasPersonalityFn()) +        placeTryMarker(MBB); +    } else { +      // Place the BLOCK for MBB if MBB is branched to from above. +      placeBlockMarker(MBB); +    } +  } +  // Fix mismatches in unwind destinations induced by linearizing the code. +  if (MCAI->getExceptionHandlingType() == ExceptionHandling::Wasm && +      MF.getFunction().hasPersonalityFn()) +    fixUnwindMismatches(MF); +} + +void WebAssemblyCFGStackify::rewriteDepthImmediates(MachineFunction &MF) { +  // Now rewrite references to basic blocks to be depth immediates. +  SmallVector<const MachineBasicBlock *, 8> Stack; +  for (auto &MBB : reverse(MF)) { +    for (auto I = MBB.rbegin(), E = MBB.rend(); I != E; ++I) { +      MachineInstr &MI = *I; +      switch (MI.getOpcode()) { +      case WebAssembly::BLOCK: +      case WebAssembly::TRY: +        assert(ScopeTops[Stack.back()->getNumber()]->getNumber() <= +                   MBB.getNumber() && +               "Block/try marker should be balanced"); +        Stack.pop_back(); +        break; + +      case WebAssembly::LOOP: +        assert(Stack.back() == &MBB && "Loop top should be balanced"); +        Stack.pop_back(); +        break; + +      case WebAssembly::END_BLOCK: +      case WebAssembly::END_TRY: +        Stack.push_back(&MBB); +        break; + +      case WebAssembly::END_LOOP: +        Stack.push_back(EndToBegin[&MI]->getParent()); +        break; + +      default: +        if (MI.isTerminator()) { +          // Rewrite MBB operands to be depth immediates. +          SmallVector<MachineOperand, 4> Ops(MI.operands()); +          while (MI.getNumOperands() > 0) +            MI.RemoveOperand(MI.getNumOperands() - 1); +          for (auto MO : Ops) { +            if (MO.isMBB()) +              MO = MachineOperand::CreateImm(getDepth(Stack, MO.getMBB())); +            MI.addOperand(MF, MO); +          } +        } +        break; +      } +    } +  } +  assert(Stack.empty() && "Control flow should be balanced"); +} + +void WebAssemblyCFGStackify::releaseMemory() { +  ScopeTops.clear(); +  BeginToEnd.clear(); +  EndToBegin.clear(); +  TryToEHPad.clear(); +  EHPadToTry.clear(); +  AppendixBB = nullptr; +} + +bool WebAssemblyCFGStackify::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) { +  LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "********** CFG Stackifying **********\n" +                       "********** Function: " +                    << MF.getName() << '\n'); +  const MCAsmInfo *MCAI = MF.getTarget().getMCAsmInfo(); + +  releaseMemory(); + +  // Liveness is not tracked for VALUE_STACK physreg. +  MF.getRegInfo().invalidateLiveness(); + +  // Place the BLOCK/LOOP/TRY markers to indicate the beginnings of scopes. +  placeMarkers(MF); + +  // Remove unnecessary instructions possibly introduced by try/end_trys. +  if (MCAI->getExceptionHandlingType() == ExceptionHandling::Wasm && +      MF.getFunction().hasPersonalityFn()) +    removeUnnecessaryInstrs(MF); + +  // Convert MBB operands in terminators to relative depth immediates. +  rewriteDepthImmediates(MF); + +  // Fix up block/loop/try signatures at the end of the function to conform to +  // WebAssembly's rules. +  fixEndsAtEndOfFunction(MF); + +  // Add an end instruction at the end of the function body. +  const auto &TII = *MF.getSubtarget<WebAssemblySubtarget>().getInstrInfo(); +  if (!MF.getSubtarget<WebAssemblySubtarget>() +           .getTargetTriple() +           .isOSBinFormatELF()) +    appendEndToFunction(MF, TII); + +  MF.getInfo<WebAssemblyFunctionInfo>()->setCFGStackified(); +  return true; +} | 
