rjx-mirror/ARMeilleure/CodeGen/X86/CodeGenContext.cs
jhorv 5131b71437
Reducing memory allocations (#4537)
* add RecyclableMemoryStream dependency and MemoryStreamManager

* organize BinaryReader/BinaryWriter extensions

* add StreamExtensions to reduce need for BinaryWriter

* simple replacments of MemoryStream with RecyclableMemoryStream

* add write ReadOnlySequence<byte> support to IVirtualMemoryManager

* avoid 0-length array creation

* rework IpcMessage and related types to greatly reduce memory allocation by using RecylableMemoryStream, keeping streams around longer, avoiding their creation when possible, and avoiding creation of BinaryReader and BinaryWriter when possible

* reduce LINQ-induced memory allocations with custom methods to query KPriorityQueue

* use RecyclableMemoryStream in StreamUtils, and use StreamUtils in EmbeddedResources

* add constants for nanosecond/millisecond conversions

* code formatting

* XML doc adjustments

* fix: StreamExtension.WriteByte not writing non-zero values for lengths <= 16

* XML Doc improvements. Implement StreamExtensions.WriteByte() block writes for large-enough count values.

* add copyless path for StreamExtension.Write(ReadOnlySpan<int>)

* add default implementation of IVirtualMemoryManager.Write(ulong, ReadOnlySequence<byte>); remove previous explicit implementations

* code style fixes

* remove LINQ completely from KScheduler/KPriorityQueue by implementing a custom struct-based enumerator
2023-03-17 13:14:50 +01:00

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using ARMeilleure.CodeGen.RegisterAllocators;
using ARMeilleure.IntermediateRepresentation;
using Ryujinx.Common.Memory;
using System.IO;
using System.Numerics;
namespace ARMeilleure.CodeGen.X86
{
class CodeGenContext
{
private readonly Stream _stream;
private readonly Operand[] _blockLabels;
public int StreamOffset => (int)_stream.Length;
public AllocationResult AllocResult { get; }
public Assembler Assembler { get; }
public BasicBlock CurrBlock { get; private set; }
public int CallArgsRegionSize { get; }
public int XmmSaveRegionSize { get; }
public CodeGenContext(AllocationResult allocResult, int maxCallArgs, int blocksCount, bool relocatable)
{
_stream = MemoryStreamManager.Shared.GetStream();
_blockLabels = new Operand[blocksCount];
AllocResult = allocResult;
Assembler = new Assembler(_stream, relocatable);
CallArgsRegionSize = GetCallArgsRegionSize(allocResult, maxCallArgs, out int xmmSaveRegionSize);
XmmSaveRegionSize = xmmSaveRegionSize;
}
private static int GetCallArgsRegionSize(AllocationResult allocResult, int maxCallArgs, out int xmmSaveRegionSize)
{
// We need to add 8 bytes to the total size, as the call to this function already pushed 8 bytes (the
// return address).
int intMask = CallingConvention.GetIntCalleeSavedRegisters() & allocResult.IntUsedRegisters;
int vecMask = CallingConvention.GetVecCalleeSavedRegisters() & allocResult.VecUsedRegisters;
xmmSaveRegionSize = BitOperations.PopCount((uint)vecMask) * 16;
int calleeSaveRegionSize = BitOperations.PopCount((uint)intMask) * 8 + xmmSaveRegionSize + 8;
int argsCount = maxCallArgs;
if (argsCount < 0)
{
// When the function has no calls, argsCount is -1. In this case, we don't need to allocate the shadow
// space.
argsCount = 0;
}
else if (argsCount < 4)
{
// The ABI mandates that the space for at least 4 arguments is reserved on the stack (this is called
// shadow space).
argsCount = 4;
}
// TODO: Align XMM save region to 16 bytes because unwinding on Windows requires it.
int frameSize = calleeSaveRegionSize + allocResult.SpillRegionSize;
// TODO: Instead of always multiplying by 16 (the largest possible size of a variable, since a V128 has 16
// bytes), we should calculate the exact size consumed by the arguments passed to the called functions on
// the stack.
int callArgsAndFrameSize = frameSize + argsCount * 16;
// Ensure that the Stack Pointer will be aligned to 16 bytes.
callArgsAndFrameSize = (callArgsAndFrameSize + 0xf) & ~0xf;
return callArgsAndFrameSize - frameSize;
}
public void EnterBlock(BasicBlock block)
{
Assembler.MarkLabel(GetLabel(block));
CurrBlock = block;
}
public void JumpTo(BasicBlock target)
{
Assembler.Jmp(GetLabel(target));
}
public void JumpTo(X86Condition condition, BasicBlock target)
{
Assembler.Jcc(condition, GetLabel(target));
}
private Operand GetLabel(BasicBlock block)
{
ref Operand label = ref _blockLabels[block.Index];
if (label == default)
{
label = Operand.Factory.Label();
}
return label;
}
}
}