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Automatic Pool Allocation for Disjoint Data Structures
, 2002
"... This paper presents an analysis technique and a novel program transformation that can enable powerful optimizations for entire linked data structures. The fully automatic transformation converts ordinary programs to use pool (aka region) allocation for heap-based data structures. The transformation ..."
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This paper presents an analysis technique and a novel program transformation that can enable powerful optimizations for entire linked data structures. The fully automatic transformation converts ordinary programs to use pool (aka region) allocation for heap-based data structures. The transformation relies on an efficient link-time interprocedural analysis to identify disjoint data structures in the program, to check whether these data structures are accessed in a type-safe manner, and to construct a Disjoint Data Structure Graph that describes the connectivity pattern within such structures. We present preliminary experimental results showing that the data structure analysis and pool allocation are effective for a set of pointer intensive programs in the Olden benchmark suite. To illustrate the optimizations that can be enabled by these techniques, we describe a novel pointer compression transformation and briefly discuss several other optimization possibilities for linked data structures.

