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Optimizing Function Layout for Mobile Applications

Published 17 Nov 2022 in cs.PL | (2211.09285v1)

Abstract: Function layout, also referred to as function reordering or function placement, is one of the most effective profile-guided compiler optimizations. By reordering functions in a binary, compilers are able to greatly improve the performance of large-scale applications or reduce the compressed size of mobile applications. Although the technique has been studied in the context of large-scale binaries, no recent study has investigated the impact of function layout on mobile applications. In this paper we develop the first principled solution for optimizing function layouts in the mobile space. To this end, we identify two important optimization goals, the compressed code size and the cold start-up time of a mobile application. Then we propose a formal model for the layout problem, whose objective closely matches the goals. Our novel algorithm to optimize the layout is inspired by the classic balanced graph partitioning problem. We carefully engineer and implement the algorithm in an open source compiler, LLVM. An extensive evaluation of the new method on large commercial mobile applications indicates up to 2% compressed size reduction and up to 3% start-up time improvement on top of the state-of-the-art approach.

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