Exemple #1
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 public static void normalizeLoopBegin(LoopBeginNode begin) {
   // Delete unnecessary loop phi functions, i.e., phi functions where all inputs are either
   // the same or the phi itself.
   for (PhiNode phi : begin.phis().snapshot()) {
     GraphUtil.checkRedundantPhi(phi);
   }
   for (LoopExitNode exit : begin.loopExits()) {
     for (ProxyNode vpn : exit.proxies().snapshot()) {
       GraphUtil.checkRedundantProxy(vpn);
     }
   }
 }
 /**
  * This method performs two kinds of cleanup:
  *
  * <ol>
  *   <li>marking as unreachable certain code-paths, as described in {@link
  *       com.oracle.graal.phases.common.cfs.BaseReduction.PostponedDeopt}
  *   <li>Removing nodes not in use that were added during this phase, as described next.
  * </ol>
  *
  * <p>Methods like {@link
  * com.oracle.graal.phases.common.cfs.FlowUtil#replaceInPlace(com.oracle.graal.graph.Node,
  * com.oracle.graal.graph.Node, com.oracle.graal.graph.Node)} may result in old inputs becoming
  * disconnected from the graph. It's not advisable to {@link
  * com.oracle.graal.nodes.util.GraphUtil#tryKillUnused(com.oracle.graal.graph.Node)} at that
  * moment, because one of the inputs that might get killed is one of {@link #nullConstant}, {@link
  * #falseConstant}, or {@link #trueConstant}; which thus could get killed too early, before
  * another invocation of {@link
  * com.oracle.graal.phases.common.cfs.EquationalReasoner#deverbosify(com.oracle.graal.graph.Node)}
  * needs them. To recap, {@link
  * com.oracle.graal.nodes.util.GraphUtil#tryKillUnused(com.oracle.graal.graph.Node)} also
  * recursively visits the inputs of the its argument.
  *
  * <p>This method goes over all of the nodes that deverbosification might have added, which are
  * either:
  *
  * <ul>
  *   <li>{@link com.oracle.graal.nodes.calc.FloatingNode}, added by {@link
  *       com.oracle.graal.phases.common.cfs.EquationalReasoner#deverbosifyFloatingNode(com.oracle.graal.nodes.calc.FloatingNode)}
  *       ; or
  *   <li>{@link com.oracle.graal.nodes.java.MethodCallTargetNode}, added by {@link
  *       #deverbosifyInputsCopyOnWrite(com.oracle.graal.nodes.java.MethodCallTargetNode)}
  * </ul>
  *
  * Checking if they aren't in use, proceeding to remove them in that case.
  */
 @Override
 public void finished() {
   if (!postponedDeopts.isEmpty()) {
     for (PostponedDeopt postponed : postponedDeopts) {
       postponed.doRewrite(falseConstant);
     }
     new DeadCodeEliminationPhase(Optional).apply(graph);
   }
   for (MethodCallTargetNode mcn : graph.getNodes().filter(MethodCallTargetNode.class)) {
     if (mcn.isAlive() && FlowUtil.lacksUsages(mcn)) {
       mcn.safeDelete();
     }
   }
   for (Node n : graph.getNodes().filter(FloatingNode.class)) {
     GraphUtil.tryKillUnused(n);
   }
   assert !isAliveWithoutUsages(trueConstant);
   assert !isAliveWithoutUsages(falseConstant);
   assert !isAliveWithoutUsages(nullConstant);
   super.finished();
 }
Exemple #3
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 public void removeIfUnused(Node node) {
   GraphUtil.tryKillUnused(node);
 }
Exemple #4
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 public void deleteBranch(Node branch) {
   branch.predecessor().replaceFirstSuccessor(branch, null);
   GraphUtil.killCFG(branch, this);
 }