> > > That said, likely the profile update cannot be done uniformly > for all blocks of a loop?
For the loop: for (i = 0; i < n; i = inc (i)) { if (ga) ga = do_something (); } to: for (i = 0; i < x; i = inc (i)) { if (true) ga = do_something (); if (!ga) break; } for (; i < n; i = inc (i)) { if (false) ga = do_something (); } If probability of if (ga) being true is p, then you indeed can scale the first loop by p and second loop by 1-p. Imagine that loop has n iterations and it takes m iterations for ga to become false, then probability of if(ga) is m/n and you get frequencies with m=n*(m/n) for first loop and n-m=n*(1-n/m) for second loop. Because the conditional becomes constant true, one needs to scale up the basic block guarded by the if (true) up by n/m to compensate for the change. With that the udpate should be right. Ideally one can bypass scaling of basic block(s) containing ga = do_something () since the scaling first scales down to m/n and then scale sup to m/n. Which may not combine to noop. Perhaps one wants to have a parameter specifying basic blocks on which the scaling is performed while duplicating for this? Honza > > Richard.