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Assuming that no loop header phis are dead code, we can perform the dead code analysis in a single iteration. Totals from 25 (0.03% of 79330) affected shaders: (GFX11) MaxWaves: 664 -> 662 (-0.30%) Instrs: 487618 -> 488822 (+0.25%) CodeSize: 2451548 -> 2459756 (+0.33%) VGPRs: 1296 -> 1332 (+2.78%) Latency: 2337256 -> 2338098 (+0.04%); split: -0.00%, +0.04% InvThroughput: 560682 -> 576158 (+2.76%) VClause: 15782 -> 15790 (+0.05%) Copies: 37905 -> 38731 (+2.18%) PreVGPRs: 1124 -> 1156 (+2.85%) Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/26901>
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