Graph IRs for Impure Higher-Order Languages: Making Aggressive Optimizations Affordable with Precise Effect Dependencies

Author:

Bračevac Oliver1ORCID,Wei Guannan2ORCID,Jia Songlin2ORCID,Abeysinghe Supun2ORCID,Jiang Yuxuan2ORCID,Bao Yuyan3ORCID,Rompf Tiark2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA / Galois, Inc., Portland, USA

2. Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA

3. Augusta University, Augusta, USA

Abstract

Graph-based intermediate representations (IRs) are widely used for powerful compiler optimizations, either interprocedurally in pure functional languages, or intraprocedurally in imperative languages. Yet so far, no suitable graph IR exists for aggressive global optimizations in languages with both effects and higher-order functions: aliasing and indirect control transfers make it difficult to maintain sufficiently granular dependency information for optimizations to be effective. To close this long-standing gap, we propose a novel typed graph IR combining a notion of reachability types with an expressive effect system to compute precise and granular effect dependencies at an affordable cost while supporting local reasoning and separate compilation. Our high-level graph IR imposes lexical structure to represent structured control flow and nesting, enabling aggressive and yet inexpensive code motion and other optimizations for impure higher-order programs. We formalize the new graph IR based on a λ-calculus with a reachability type-and-effect system along with a specification of various optimizations. We present performance case studies for tensor loop fusion, CUDA kernel fusion, symbolic execution of LLVM IR, and SQL query compilation in the Scala LMS compiler framework using the new graph IR. We observe significant speedups of up to 21 x .

Funder

National Science Foundation

DOE U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Software

Reference84 articles.

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