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[MLIR] Erase unreachable blocks before applying patterns in the greedy rewriter #153957
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Doesn't an SSACFG region require that all definitions come before their uses?
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Not in unreachable blocks where self-references are allowed.
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What's the reason why we allow this? Is it also allowed to use values that are going to be defined later?
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It is because an unreachable block is considering to self-dominate itself: so there is no violation of the dominance.
This isn't an MLIR thing by the way, that's how LLVM works already.
One of the reason why this is really useful is that it preserves the ability to perform local transformation without having to look for "effects at a distance".
That is: simple patterns of replacement doing RAUW, or updating the CFG can easily lead to this situation.
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Interesting. The moment a block is unreachable, we completely turn off all dominance checking. It's basically like a graph region from that point on. This IR also verifies:
I don't follow. When you do a local transformation, you don't know that you are operating on unreachable IR. RAUW etc. must be guarded with extra checks to ensure that no dominance violations are created.
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Exactly, so you don't know you would violate things (like creating a self-referencing operation).
For example the "self-referencing operation can be created from folding the second add here:
The folder would just do RAUW here.
Of course no one builds the IR that way, but you start with a CFG which has blocks which are dynamically unreachable, then you propagate some constants, simplify some branches, end up with some unreachable blocks, and after more simplification you end up here.