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Beyond Induction Variables: Detecting and Classifying Sequences Using a Demand-Driven SSA Form


Author(s) : Michael Wolfe Eric Stoltz Michael P. Gerlek, 
Publisher : N/A
Publication Date : 1995
ISSN : N/A
Abstract : Linear induction variable detection is usually associated with the strength reduction optimization. For restructuring compilers, effective data dependence analysis requires that the compiler detect and accurately describe linear and nonlinear induction variables as well as more general sequences. In this paper we present a practical technique for detecting a broader class of linear induction variables than is usually recognized, as well as several other sequence forms, including periodic, polynomial, geometric, monotonic, and wrap-around variables. Our method is based on Factored Use-Def (FUD) chains, a demand-driven representation of the popular Static Single Assignment form. In this form, strongly connected components of the associated SSA graph correspond to sequences in the source program: we describe a simple yet efficient algorithm for detecting and classifying these sequences. We have implemented this algorithm in Nascent, our restructuring Fortran 90+ compiler, and we present some results showing the effectiveness of our approach.,