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12 \title{PIPS~--- List of code transformations}
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16 \begin{document}
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19 \chapter{List of Pips transformations}
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21 \section{Memory allocation alteration}
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23 \section{Loop transformations}
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25 \section{Inter-procedural transformations}
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27 \section{Base blocs transformations}
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29 \section{Dead code removal}
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34 \begin{description}
35 \item[loop unrolling]{
36 is a loop transformation. Unrolling a loop by a factor of $n$ consists in the substitution of a loop
37 body by itself, replicated $n$ times. A prelude and/or postlude are
38 added to preserve the number of iteration.}
39
40 \item[inlining]{
41 is a function transformation. Inlining a function
42 \texttt{foo} in its caller \texttt{bar} consists in the substitution
43 of the calls to \texttt{foo} in \texttt{bar} by the function body
44 after replacement of the formal parameters by their effective
45 parameters.
46 }
47
48 \item[forward substitution]{
49 is the process of replacing a reference read in an
50 expression by the latest expression affected to it.}
51
52 \item[loop fusion]{
53 is a loop transformation that replaces two loops by a single loops whose
54 body is the concatenation of the bodies of the two initial loops.}
55
56 \item[loop tiling]{
57 is a loop nest transformation that changes the loop execution order
58 through a partitions of the iteration space into
59 chunks, so that the iteration is performed over each chunk and in the
60 chunks.}
61
62 \item[reduction detection]{
63 is an analysis that identifies statements that perform a reduction over a
64 variable.}
65
66 \item[parallelism detection]{
67 is a common name for analysis that detect if a loop can be run in parallel.}
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69 \item[parallelism extraction]{
70 is a common name for code transformations that modifies loop nest to make it legal to
71 run them in parallel.}
72
73 \item[directive generation]{
74 is a common name for code transformations that annotate the code with directives.}
75
76 \item[constant propagation]{
77 is a pass that replaces a variable by its value when this value is
78 known at compile time.}
79
80 \item[instruction selection]{
81 is the process of mapping parts of the IR to machine instructions.}
82
83 \item[goto elimination]{
84 is the process of replacing \texttt{goto} instructions by a hierarchical control flow
85 graph.}
86 \item[outlining]{
87 is the process of extracting part of a function body into a new function
88 and replacing it in the initial function by a function call.}
89
90 \item[common subexpression elimination]{
91 is the process of replacing similar expressions by a variable that holds
92 the result of their evaluation.}
93
94 \item[loop interchange]{is a loop transformation that permutes two
95 loops from a loop nest.}
96
97 \item[loop unswitching]{is a loop transformation that replaces a
98 loop containing a test independent from the loop execution by a test
99 containing the loop without the test in both true and false branch.}
100
101 \item[statement isolation]{is the process of replacing all
102 variables referenced in a statement by newly declared variables. A
103 prologue
104 and an epilogue are added to copy old variable values to new variable, back
105 and forth.}
106
107 \item[dead code elimination]{is the process of pruning from a
108 function all the statements whose results are
109 never used.}
110
111 \item[array linearization]{is the process of converting
112 multidimensional array into unidimensional arrays, possibly with a
113 conversion from array to pointer.}
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115 \item[privatization]{is the process of detecting variables that
116 are private to a loop body, i.e.\ written first, then read.}
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118 \item[loop normalization]{is a loop transformation that changes
119 the loop initial increment value or the loop range to enforce certain values, generally~1.}
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121 \item[iteration clamping]{is a loop transformation that extends
122 the loop range but guards the loop body with the former range.}
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124 \item[flatten code]{is the process of pruning a function body from
125 declaration blocks so that all declarations are made at the top level.}
126
127 \item[strength reduction]{is the process of replacing an operation
128 by an operation of lower cost.}
129
130 \item[split update operator]{is the process of replacing an update
131 operator by its expanded form.}
132
133 \item[n address code generation]{is the process of splitting
134 complex expression in simpler ones that take at most $n$ operands.}
135
136 \item[memory footprint reduction]{is the process of tiling a loop
137 to make sure the iteration over the tile has a memory footprint bounded by
138 a given value.}
139
140 \item[redundant load-store elimination]{is an inter procedural transformation
141 that optimizes data transfers by delaying and merging them.}
142
143 \item[invariant code motion]{is a loop transformation that moves outside
144 of the loop
145 the code from its body that is independent from the iteration.}
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149 \item[loop rerolling]{finds manually unrolled loop and replace
150 them by their non-unrolled version.}
151 \end{description}
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153 \end{document}