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1 /* Generic partial redundancy elimination with lazy code motion support.
2 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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10 version.
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14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
19 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
20 02111-1307, USA. */
22 /* These routines are meant to be used by various optimization
23 passes which can be modeled as lazy code motion problems.
24 Including, but not limited to:
26 * Traditional partial redundancy elimination.
28 * Placement of caller/caller register save/restores.
30 * Load/store motion.
32 * Copy motion.
34 * Conversion of flat register files to a stacked register
35 model.
37 * Dead load/store elimination.
39 These routines accept as input:
41 * Basic block information (number of blocks, lists of
42 predecessors and successors). Note the granularity
43 does not need to be basic block, they could be statements
44 or functions.
46 * Bitmaps of local properties (computed, transparent and
47 anticipatable expressions).
49 The output of these routines is bitmap of redundant computations
50 and a bitmap of optimal placement points. */
53 #include "config.h"
54 #include "system.h"
55 #include "coretypes.h"
56 #include "tm.h"
57 #include "rtl.h"
58 #include "regs.h"
59 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
60 #include "flags.h"
61 #include "real.h"
62 #include "insn-config.h"
63 #include "recog.h"
64 #include "basic-block.h"
65 #include "output.h"
66 #include "tm_p.h"
67 #include "function.h"
69 /* We want target macros for the mode switching code to be able to refer
70 to instruction attribute values. */
71 #include "insn-attr.h"
73 /* Edge based LCM routines. */
74 static void compute_antinout_edge (sbitmap *, sbitmap *, sbitmap *, sbitmap *);
75 static void compute_earliest (struct edge_list *, int, sbitmap *, sbitmap *,
76 sbitmap *, sbitmap *, sbitmap *);
77 static void compute_laterin (struct edge_list *, sbitmap *, sbitmap *,
78 sbitmap *, sbitmap *);
79 static void compute_insert_delete (struct edge_list *edge_list, sbitmap *,
80 sbitmap *, sbitmap *, sbitmap *, sbitmap *);
82 /* Edge based LCM routines on a reverse flowgraph. */
83 static void compute_farthest (struct edge_list *, int, sbitmap *, sbitmap *,
84 sbitmap*, sbitmap *, sbitmap *);
85 static void compute_nearerout (struct edge_list *, sbitmap *, sbitmap *,
86 sbitmap *, sbitmap *);
87 static void compute_rev_insert_delete (struct edge_list *edge_list, sbitmap *,
88 sbitmap *, sbitmap *, sbitmap *,
89 sbitmap *);
91 /* Edge based lcm routines. */
93 /* Compute expression anticipatability at entrance and exit of each block.
94 This is done based on the flow graph, and not on the pred-succ lists.
95 Other than that, its pretty much identical to compute_antinout. */
97 static void
98 compute_antinout_edge (sbitmap *antloc, sbitmap *transp, sbitmap *antin,
99 sbitmap *antout)
101 basic_block bb;
102 edge e;
103 basic_block *worklist, *qin, *qout, *qend;
104 unsigned int qlen;
105 edge_iterator ei;
107 /* Allocate a worklist array/queue. Entries are only added to the
108 list if they were not already on the list. So the size is
109 bounded by the number of basic blocks. */
110 qin = qout = worklist = xmalloc (sizeof (basic_block) * n_basic_blocks);
112 /* We want a maximal solution, so make an optimistic initialization of
113 ANTIN. */
114 sbitmap_vector_ones (antin, last_basic_block);
116 /* Put every block on the worklist; this is necessary because of the
117 optimistic initialization of ANTIN above. */
118 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb)
120 *qin++ = bb;
121 bb->aux = bb;
124 qin = worklist;
125 qend = &worklist[n_basic_blocks];
126 qlen = n_basic_blocks;
128 /* Mark blocks which are predecessors of the exit block so that we
129 can easily identify them below. */
130 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, EXIT_BLOCK_PTR->preds)
131 e->src->aux = EXIT_BLOCK_PTR;
133 /* Iterate until the worklist is empty. */
134 while (qlen)
136 /* Take the first entry off the worklist. */
137 bb = *qout++;
138 qlen--;
140 if (qout >= qend)
141 qout = worklist;
143 if (bb->aux == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
144 /* Do not clear the aux field for blocks which are predecessors of
145 the EXIT block. That way we never add then to the worklist
146 again. */
147 sbitmap_zero (antout[bb->index]);
148 else
150 /* Clear the aux field of this block so that it can be added to
151 the worklist again if necessary. */
152 bb->aux = NULL;
153 sbitmap_intersection_of_succs (antout[bb->index], antin, bb->index);
156 if (sbitmap_a_or_b_and_c_cg (antin[bb->index], antloc[bb->index],
157 transp[bb->index], antout[bb->index]))
158 /* If the in state of this block changed, then we need
159 to add the predecessors of this block to the worklist
160 if they are not already on the worklist. */
161 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
162 if (!e->src->aux && e->src != ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
164 *qin++ = e->src;
165 e->src->aux = e;
166 qlen++;
167 if (qin >= qend)
168 qin = worklist;
172 clear_aux_for_edges ();
173 clear_aux_for_blocks ();
174 free (worklist);
177 /* Compute the earliest vector for edge based lcm. */
179 static void
180 compute_earliest (struct edge_list *edge_list, int n_exprs, sbitmap *antin,
181 sbitmap *antout, sbitmap *avout, sbitmap *kill,
182 sbitmap *earliest)
184 sbitmap difference, temp_bitmap;
185 int x, num_edges;
186 basic_block pred, succ;
188 num_edges = NUM_EDGES (edge_list);
190 difference = sbitmap_alloc (n_exprs);
191 temp_bitmap = sbitmap_alloc (n_exprs);
193 for (x = 0; x < num_edges; x++)
195 pred = INDEX_EDGE_PRED_BB (edge_list, x);
196 succ = INDEX_EDGE_SUCC_BB (edge_list, x);
197 if (pred == ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
198 sbitmap_copy (earliest[x], antin[succ->index]);
199 else
201 if (succ == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
202 sbitmap_zero (earliest[x]);
203 else
205 sbitmap_difference (difference, antin[succ->index],
206 avout[pred->index]);
207 sbitmap_not (temp_bitmap, antout[pred->index]);
208 sbitmap_a_and_b_or_c (earliest[x], difference,
209 kill[pred->index], temp_bitmap);
214 sbitmap_free (temp_bitmap);
215 sbitmap_free (difference);
218 /* later(p,s) is dependent on the calculation of laterin(p).
219 laterin(p) is dependent on the calculation of later(p2,p).
221 laterin(ENTRY) is defined as all 0's
222 later(ENTRY, succs(ENTRY)) are defined using laterin(ENTRY)
223 laterin(succs(ENTRY)) is defined by later(ENTRY, succs(ENTRY)).
225 If we progress in this manner, starting with all basic blocks
226 in the work list, anytime we change later(bb), we need to add
227 succs(bb) to the worklist if they are not already on the worklist.
229 Boundary conditions:
231 We prime the worklist all the normal basic blocks. The ENTRY block can
232 never be added to the worklist since it is never the successor of any
233 block. We explicitly prevent the EXIT block from being added to the
234 worklist.
236 We optimistically initialize LATER. That is the only time this routine
237 will compute LATER for an edge out of the entry block since the entry
238 block is never on the worklist. Thus, LATERIN is neither used nor
239 computed for the ENTRY block.
241 Since the EXIT block is never added to the worklist, we will neither
242 use nor compute LATERIN for the exit block. Edges which reach the
243 EXIT block are handled in the normal fashion inside the loop. However,
244 the insertion/deletion computation needs LATERIN(EXIT), so we have
245 to compute it. */
247 static void
248 compute_laterin (struct edge_list *edge_list, sbitmap *earliest,
249 sbitmap *antloc, sbitmap *later, sbitmap *laterin)
251 int num_edges, i;
252 edge e;
253 basic_block *worklist, *qin, *qout, *qend, bb;
254 unsigned int qlen;
255 edge_iterator ei;
257 num_edges = NUM_EDGES (edge_list);
259 /* Allocate a worklist array/queue. Entries are only added to the
260 list if they were not already on the list. So the size is
261 bounded by the number of basic blocks. */
262 qin = qout = worklist
263 = xmalloc (sizeof (basic_block) * (n_basic_blocks + 1));
265 /* Initialize a mapping from each edge to its index. */
266 for (i = 0; i < num_edges; i++)
267 INDEX_EDGE (edge_list, i)->aux = (void *) (size_t) i;
269 /* We want a maximal solution, so initially consider LATER true for
270 all edges. This allows propagation through a loop since the incoming
271 loop edge will have LATER set, so if all the other incoming edges
272 to the loop are set, then LATERIN will be set for the head of the
273 loop.
275 If the optimistic setting of LATER on that edge was incorrect (for
276 example the expression is ANTLOC in a block within the loop) then
277 this algorithm will detect it when we process the block at the head
278 of the optimistic edge. That will requeue the affected blocks. */
279 sbitmap_vector_ones (later, num_edges);
281 /* Note that even though we want an optimistic setting of LATER, we
282 do not want to be overly optimistic. Consider an outgoing edge from
283 the entry block. That edge should always have a LATER value the
284 same as EARLIEST for that edge. */
285 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR->succs)
286 sbitmap_copy (later[(size_t) e->aux], earliest[(size_t) e->aux]);
288 /* Add all the blocks to the worklist. This prevents an early exit from
289 the loop given our optimistic initialization of LATER above. */
290 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
292 *qin++ = bb;
293 bb->aux = bb;
296 /* Note that we do not use the last allocated element for our queue,
297 as EXIT_BLOCK is never inserted into it. In fact the above allocation
298 of n_basic_blocks + 1 elements is not necessary. */
299 qin = worklist;
300 qend = &worklist[n_basic_blocks];
301 qlen = n_basic_blocks;
303 /* Iterate until the worklist is empty. */
304 while (qlen)
306 /* Take the first entry off the worklist. */
307 bb = *qout++;
308 bb->aux = NULL;
309 qlen--;
310 if (qout >= qend)
311 qout = worklist;
313 /* Compute the intersection of LATERIN for each incoming edge to B. */
314 sbitmap_ones (laterin[bb->index]);
315 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
316 sbitmap_a_and_b (laterin[bb->index], laterin[bb->index],
317 later[(size_t)e->aux]);
319 /* Calculate LATER for all outgoing edges. */
320 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->succs)
321 if (sbitmap_union_of_diff_cg (later[(size_t) e->aux],
322 earliest[(size_t) e->aux],
323 laterin[e->src->index],
324 antloc[e->src->index])
325 /* If LATER for an outgoing edge was changed, then we need
326 to add the target of the outgoing edge to the worklist. */
327 && e->dest != EXIT_BLOCK_PTR && e->dest->aux == 0)
329 *qin++ = e->dest;
330 e->dest->aux = e;
331 qlen++;
332 if (qin >= qend)
333 qin = worklist;
337 /* Computation of insertion and deletion points requires computing LATERIN
338 for the EXIT block. We allocated an extra entry in the LATERIN array
339 for just this purpose. */
340 sbitmap_ones (laterin[last_basic_block]);
341 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, EXIT_BLOCK_PTR->preds)
342 sbitmap_a_and_b (laterin[last_basic_block],
343 laterin[last_basic_block],
344 later[(size_t) e->aux]);
346 clear_aux_for_edges ();
347 free (worklist);
350 /* Compute the insertion and deletion points for edge based LCM. */
352 static void
353 compute_insert_delete (struct edge_list *edge_list, sbitmap *antloc,
354 sbitmap *later, sbitmap *laterin, sbitmap *insert,
355 sbitmap *delete)
357 int x;
358 basic_block bb;
360 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
361 sbitmap_difference (delete[bb->index], antloc[bb->index],
362 laterin[bb->index]);
364 for (x = 0; x < NUM_EDGES (edge_list); x++)
366 basic_block b = INDEX_EDGE_SUCC_BB (edge_list, x);
368 if (b == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
369 sbitmap_difference (insert[x], later[x], laterin[last_basic_block]);
370 else
371 sbitmap_difference (insert[x], later[x], laterin[b->index]);
375 /* Given local properties TRANSP, ANTLOC, AVOUT, KILL return the insert and
376 delete vectors for edge based LCM. Returns an edgelist which is used to
377 map the insert vector to what edge an expression should be inserted on. */
379 struct edge_list *
380 pre_edge_lcm (FILE *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int n_exprs, sbitmap *transp,
381 sbitmap *avloc, sbitmap *antloc, sbitmap *kill,
382 sbitmap **insert, sbitmap **delete)
384 sbitmap *antin, *antout, *earliest;
385 sbitmap *avin, *avout;
386 sbitmap *later, *laterin;
387 struct edge_list *edge_list;
388 int num_edges;
390 edge_list = create_edge_list ();
391 num_edges = NUM_EDGES (edge_list);
393 #ifdef LCM_DEBUG_INFO
394 if (file)
396 fprintf (file, "Edge List:\n");
397 verify_edge_list (file, edge_list);
398 print_edge_list (file, edge_list);
399 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "transp", "", transp, last_basic_block);
400 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "antloc", "", antloc, last_basic_block);
401 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "avloc", "", avloc, last_basic_block);
402 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "kill", "", kill, last_basic_block);
404 #endif
406 /* Compute global availability. */
407 avin = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_exprs);
408 avout = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_exprs);
409 compute_available (avloc, kill, avout, avin);
410 sbitmap_vector_free (avin);
412 /* Compute global anticipatability. */
413 antin = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_exprs);
414 antout = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_exprs);
415 compute_antinout_edge (antloc, transp, antin, antout);
417 #ifdef LCM_DEBUG_INFO
418 if (file)
420 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "antin", "", antin, last_basic_block);
421 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "antout", "", antout, last_basic_block);
423 #endif
425 /* Compute earliestness. */
426 earliest = sbitmap_vector_alloc (num_edges, n_exprs);
427 compute_earliest (edge_list, n_exprs, antin, antout, avout, kill, earliest);
429 #ifdef LCM_DEBUG_INFO
430 if (file)
431 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "earliest", "", earliest, num_edges);
432 #endif
434 sbitmap_vector_free (antout);
435 sbitmap_vector_free (antin);
436 sbitmap_vector_free (avout);
438 later = sbitmap_vector_alloc (num_edges, n_exprs);
440 /* Allocate an extra element for the exit block in the laterin vector. */
441 laterin = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block + 1, n_exprs);
442 compute_laterin (edge_list, earliest, antloc, later, laterin);
444 #ifdef LCM_DEBUG_INFO
445 if (file)
447 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "laterin", "", laterin, last_basic_block + 1);
448 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "later", "", later, num_edges);
450 #endif
452 sbitmap_vector_free (earliest);
454 *insert = sbitmap_vector_alloc (num_edges, n_exprs);
455 *delete = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_exprs);
456 compute_insert_delete (edge_list, antloc, later, laterin, *insert, *delete);
458 sbitmap_vector_free (laterin);
459 sbitmap_vector_free (later);
461 #ifdef LCM_DEBUG_INFO
462 if (file)
464 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "pre_insert_map", "", *insert, num_edges);
465 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "pre_delete_map", "", *delete,
466 last_basic_block);
468 #endif
470 return edge_list;
473 /* Compute the AVIN and AVOUT vectors from the AVLOC and KILL vectors.
474 Return the number of passes we performed to iterate to a solution. */
476 void
477 compute_available (sbitmap *avloc, sbitmap *kill, sbitmap *avout,
478 sbitmap *avin)
480 edge e;
481 basic_block *worklist, *qin, *qout, *qend, bb;
482 unsigned int qlen;
483 edge_iterator ei;
485 /* Allocate a worklist array/queue. Entries are only added to the
486 list if they were not already on the list. So the size is
487 bounded by the number of basic blocks. */
488 qin = qout = worklist = xmalloc (sizeof (basic_block) * n_basic_blocks);
490 /* We want a maximal solution. */
491 sbitmap_vector_ones (avout, last_basic_block);
493 /* Put every block on the worklist; this is necessary because of the
494 optimistic initialization of AVOUT above. */
495 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
497 *qin++ = bb;
498 bb->aux = bb;
501 qin = worklist;
502 qend = &worklist[n_basic_blocks];
503 qlen = n_basic_blocks;
505 /* Mark blocks which are successors of the entry block so that we
506 can easily identify them below. */
507 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR->succs)
508 e->dest->aux = ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR;
510 /* Iterate until the worklist is empty. */
511 while (qlen)
513 /* Take the first entry off the worklist. */
514 bb = *qout++;
515 qlen--;
517 if (qout >= qend)
518 qout = worklist;
520 /* If one of the predecessor blocks is the ENTRY block, then the
521 intersection of avouts is the null set. We can identify such blocks
522 by the special value in the AUX field in the block structure. */
523 if (bb->aux == ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
524 /* Do not clear the aux field for blocks which are successors of the
525 ENTRY block. That way we never add then to the worklist again. */
526 sbitmap_zero (avin[bb->index]);
527 else
529 /* Clear the aux field of this block so that it can be added to
530 the worklist again if necessary. */
531 bb->aux = NULL;
532 sbitmap_intersection_of_preds (avin[bb->index], avout, bb->index);
535 if (sbitmap_union_of_diff_cg (avout[bb->index], avloc[bb->index],
536 avin[bb->index], kill[bb->index]))
537 /* If the out state of this block changed, then we need
538 to add the successors of this block to the worklist
539 if they are not already on the worklist. */
540 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->succs)
541 if (!e->dest->aux && e->dest != EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
543 *qin++ = e->dest;
544 e->dest->aux = e;
545 qlen++;
547 if (qin >= qend)
548 qin = worklist;
552 clear_aux_for_edges ();
553 clear_aux_for_blocks ();
554 free (worklist);
557 /* Compute the farthest vector for edge based lcm. */
559 static void
560 compute_farthest (struct edge_list *edge_list, int n_exprs,
561 sbitmap *st_avout, sbitmap *st_avin, sbitmap *st_antin,
562 sbitmap *kill, sbitmap *farthest)
564 sbitmap difference, temp_bitmap;
565 int x, num_edges;
566 basic_block pred, succ;
568 num_edges = NUM_EDGES (edge_list);
570 difference = sbitmap_alloc (n_exprs);
571 temp_bitmap = sbitmap_alloc (n_exprs);
573 for (x = 0; x < num_edges; x++)
575 pred = INDEX_EDGE_PRED_BB (edge_list, x);
576 succ = INDEX_EDGE_SUCC_BB (edge_list, x);
577 if (succ == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
578 sbitmap_copy (farthest[x], st_avout[pred->index]);
579 else
581 if (pred == ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
582 sbitmap_zero (farthest[x]);
583 else
585 sbitmap_difference (difference, st_avout[pred->index],
586 st_antin[succ->index]);
587 sbitmap_not (temp_bitmap, st_avin[succ->index]);
588 sbitmap_a_and_b_or_c (farthest[x], difference,
589 kill[succ->index], temp_bitmap);
594 sbitmap_free (temp_bitmap);
595 sbitmap_free (difference);
598 /* Compute nearer and nearerout vectors for edge based lcm.
600 This is the mirror of compute_laterin, additional comments on the
601 implementation can be found before compute_laterin. */
603 static void
604 compute_nearerout (struct edge_list *edge_list, sbitmap *farthest,
605 sbitmap *st_avloc, sbitmap *nearer, sbitmap *nearerout)
607 int num_edges, i;
608 edge e;
609 basic_block *worklist, *tos, bb;
610 edge_iterator ei;
612 num_edges = NUM_EDGES (edge_list);
614 /* Allocate a worklist array/queue. Entries are only added to the
615 list if they were not already on the list. So the size is
616 bounded by the number of basic blocks. */
617 tos = worklist = xmalloc (sizeof (basic_block) * (n_basic_blocks + 1));
619 /* Initialize NEARER for each edge and build a mapping from an edge to
620 its index. */
621 for (i = 0; i < num_edges; i++)
622 INDEX_EDGE (edge_list, i)->aux = (void *) (size_t) i;
624 /* We want a maximal solution. */
625 sbitmap_vector_ones (nearer, num_edges);
627 /* Note that even though we want an optimistic setting of NEARER, we
628 do not want to be overly optimistic. Consider an incoming edge to
629 the exit block. That edge should always have a NEARER value the
630 same as FARTHEST for that edge. */
631 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, EXIT_BLOCK_PTR->preds)
632 sbitmap_copy (nearer[(size_t)e->aux], farthest[(size_t)e->aux]);
634 /* Add all the blocks to the worklist. This prevents an early exit
635 from the loop given our optimistic initialization of NEARER. */
636 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
638 *tos++ = bb;
639 bb->aux = bb;
642 /* Iterate until the worklist is empty. */
643 while (tos != worklist)
645 /* Take the first entry off the worklist. */
646 bb = *--tos;
647 bb->aux = NULL;
649 /* Compute the intersection of NEARER for each outgoing edge from B. */
650 sbitmap_ones (nearerout[bb->index]);
651 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->succs)
652 sbitmap_a_and_b (nearerout[bb->index], nearerout[bb->index],
653 nearer[(size_t) e->aux]);
655 /* Calculate NEARER for all incoming edges. */
656 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
657 if (sbitmap_union_of_diff_cg (nearer[(size_t) e->aux],
658 farthest[(size_t) e->aux],
659 nearerout[e->dest->index],
660 st_avloc[e->dest->index])
661 /* If NEARER for an incoming edge was changed, then we need
662 to add the source of the incoming edge to the worklist. */
663 && e->src != ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR && e->src->aux == 0)
665 *tos++ = e->src;
666 e->src->aux = e;
670 /* Computation of insertion and deletion points requires computing NEAREROUT
671 for the ENTRY block. We allocated an extra entry in the NEAREROUT array
672 for just this purpose. */
673 sbitmap_ones (nearerout[last_basic_block]);
674 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR->succs)
675 sbitmap_a_and_b (nearerout[last_basic_block],
676 nearerout[last_basic_block],
677 nearer[(size_t) e->aux]);
679 clear_aux_for_edges ();
680 free (tos);
683 /* Compute the insertion and deletion points for edge based LCM. */
685 static void
686 compute_rev_insert_delete (struct edge_list *edge_list, sbitmap *st_avloc,
687 sbitmap *nearer, sbitmap *nearerout,
688 sbitmap *insert, sbitmap *delete)
690 int x;
691 basic_block bb;
693 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
694 sbitmap_difference (delete[bb->index], st_avloc[bb->index],
695 nearerout[bb->index]);
697 for (x = 0; x < NUM_EDGES (edge_list); x++)
699 basic_block b = INDEX_EDGE_PRED_BB (edge_list, x);
700 if (b == ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
701 sbitmap_difference (insert[x], nearer[x], nearerout[last_basic_block]);
702 else
703 sbitmap_difference (insert[x], nearer[x], nearerout[b->index]);
707 /* Given local properties TRANSP, ST_AVLOC, ST_ANTLOC, KILL return the
708 insert and delete vectors for edge based reverse LCM. Returns an
709 edgelist which is used to map the insert vector to what edge
710 an expression should be inserted on. */
712 struct edge_list *
713 pre_edge_rev_lcm (FILE *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int n_exprs, sbitmap *transp,
714 sbitmap *st_avloc, sbitmap *st_antloc, sbitmap *kill,
715 sbitmap **insert, sbitmap **delete)
717 sbitmap *st_antin, *st_antout;
718 sbitmap *st_avout, *st_avin, *farthest;
719 sbitmap *nearer, *nearerout;
720 struct edge_list *edge_list;
721 int num_edges;
723 edge_list = create_edge_list ();
724 num_edges = NUM_EDGES (edge_list);
726 st_antin = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_exprs);
727 st_antout = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_exprs);
728 sbitmap_vector_zero (st_antin, last_basic_block);
729 sbitmap_vector_zero (st_antout, last_basic_block);
730 compute_antinout_edge (st_antloc, transp, st_antin, st_antout);
732 /* Compute global anticipatability. */
733 st_avout = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_exprs);
734 st_avin = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_exprs);
735 compute_available (st_avloc, kill, st_avout, st_avin);
737 #ifdef LCM_DEBUG_INFO
738 if (file)
740 fprintf (file, "Edge List:\n");
741 verify_edge_list (file, edge_list);
742 print_edge_list (file, edge_list);
743 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "transp", "", transp, last_basic_block);
744 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "st_avloc", "", st_avloc, last_basic_block);
745 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "st_antloc", "", st_antloc, last_basic_block);
746 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "st_antin", "", st_antin, last_basic_block);
747 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "st_antout", "", st_antout, last_basic_block);
748 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "st_kill", "", kill, last_basic_block);
750 #endif
752 #ifdef LCM_DEBUG_INFO
753 if (file)
755 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "st_avout", "", st_avout, last_basic_block);
756 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "st_avin", "", st_avin, last_basic_block);
758 #endif
760 /* Compute farthestness. */
761 farthest = sbitmap_vector_alloc (num_edges, n_exprs);
762 compute_farthest (edge_list, n_exprs, st_avout, st_avin, st_antin,
763 kill, farthest);
765 #ifdef LCM_DEBUG_INFO
766 if (file)
767 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "farthest", "", farthest, num_edges);
768 #endif
770 sbitmap_vector_free (st_antin);
771 sbitmap_vector_free (st_antout);
773 sbitmap_vector_free (st_avin);
774 sbitmap_vector_free (st_avout);
776 nearer = sbitmap_vector_alloc (num_edges, n_exprs);
778 /* Allocate an extra element for the entry block. */
779 nearerout = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block + 1, n_exprs);
780 compute_nearerout (edge_list, farthest, st_avloc, nearer, nearerout);
782 #ifdef LCM_DEBUG_INFO
783 if (file)
785 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "nearerout", "", nearerout,
786 last_basic_block + 1);
787 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "nearer", "", nearer, num_edges);
789 #endif
791 sbitmap_vector_free (farthest);
793 *insert = sbitmap_vector_alloc (num_edges, n_exprs);
794 *delete = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_exprs);
795 compute_rev_insert_delete (edge_list, st_avloc, nearer, nearerout,
796 *insert, *delete);
798 sbitmap_vector_free (nearerout);
799 sbitmap_vector_free (nearer);
801 #ifdef LCM_DEBUG_INFO
802 if (file)
804 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "pre_insert_map", "", *insert, num_edges);
805 dump_sbitmap_vector (file, "pre_delete_map", "", *delete,
806 last_basic_block);
808 #endif
809 return edge_list;
812 /* Mode switching:
814 The algorithm for setting the modes consists of scanning the insn list
815 and finding all the insns which require a specific mode. Each insn gets
816 a unique struct seginfo element. These structures are inserted into a list
817 for each basic block. For each entity, there is an array of bb_info over
818 the flow graph basic blocks (local var 'bb_info'), and contains a list
819 of all insns within that basic block, in the order they are encountered.
821 For each entity, any basic block WITHOUT any insns requiring a specific
822 mode are given a single entry, without a mode. (Each basic block
823 in the flow graph must have at least one entry in the segment table.)
825 The LCM algorithm is then run over the flow graph to determine where to
826 place the sets to the highest-priority value in respect of first the first
827 insn in any one block. Any adjustments required to the transparency
828 vectors are made, then the next iteration starts for the next-lower
829 priority mode, till for each entity all modes are exhausted.
831 More details are located in the code for optimize_mode_switching(). */
833 /* This structure contains the information for each insn which requires
834 either single or double mode to be set.
835 MODE is the mode this insn must be executed in.
836 INSN_PTR is the insn to be executed (may be the note that marks the
837 beginning of a basic block).
838 BBNUM is the flow graph basic block this insn occurs in.
839 NEXT is the next insn in the same basic block. */
840 struct seginfo
842 int mode;
843 rtx insn_ptr;
844 int bbnum;
845 struct seginfo *next;
846 HARD_REG_SET regs_live;
849 struct bb_info
851 struct seginfo *seginfo;
852 int computing;
855 /* These bitmaps are used for the LCM algorithm. */
857 #ifdef OPTIMIZE_MODE_SWITCHING
858 static sbitmap *antic;
859 static sbitmap *transp;
860 static sbitmap *comp;
862 static struct seginfo * new_seginfo (int, rtx, int, HARD_REG_SET);
863 static void add_seginfo (struct bb_info *, struct seginfo *);
864 static void reg_dies (rtx, HARD_REG_SET);
865 static void reg_becomes_live (rtx, rtx, void *);
866 static void make_preds_opaque (basic_block, int);
867 #endif
869 #ifdef OPTIMIZE_MODE_SWITCHING
871 /* This function will allocate a new BBINFO structure, initialized
872 with the MODE, INSN, and basic block BB parameters. */
874 static struct seginfo *
875 new_seginfo (int mode, rtx insn, int bb, HARD_REG_SET regs_live)
877 struct seginfo *ptr;
878 ptr = xmalloc (sizeof (struct seginfo));
879 ptr->mode = mode;
880 ptr->insn_ptr = insn;
881 ptr->bbnum = bb;
882 ptr->next = NULL;
883 COPY_HARD_REG_SET (ptr->regs_live, regs_live);
884 return ptr;
887 /* Add a seginfo element to the end of a list.
888 HEAD is a pointer to the list beginning.
889 INFO is the structure to be linked in. */
891 static void
892 add_seginfo (struct bb_info *head, struct seginfo *info)
894 struct seginfo *ptr;
896 if (head->seginfo == NULL)
897 head->seginfo = info;
898 else
900 ptr = head->seginfo;
901 while (ptr->next != NULL)
902 ptr = ptr->next;
903 ptr->next = info;
907 /* Make all predecessors of basic block B opaque, recursively, till we hit
908 some that are already non-transparent, or an edge where aux is set; that
909 denotes that a mode set is to be done on that edge.
910 J is the bit number in the bitmaps that corresponds to the entity that
911 we are currently handling mode-switching for. */
913 static void
914 make_preds_opaque (basic_block b, int j)
916 edge e;
917 edge_iterator ei;
919 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, b->preds)
921 basic_block pb = e->src;
923 if (e->aux || ! TEST_BIT (transp[pb->index], j))
924 continue;
926 RESET_BIT (transp[pb->index], j);
927 make_preds_opaque (pb, j);
931 /* Record in LIVE that register REG died. */
933 static void
934 reg_dies (rtx reg, HARD_REG_SET live)
936 int regno, nregs;
938 if (!REG_P (reg))
939 return;
941 regno = REGNO (reg);
942 if (regno < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER)
943 for (nregs = hard_regno_nregs[regno][GET_MODE (reg)] - 1; nregs >= 0;
944 nregs--)
945 CLEAR_HARD_REG_BIT (live, regno + nregs);
948 /* Record in LIVE that register REG became live.
949 This is called via note_stores. */
951 static void
952 reg_becomes_live (rtx reg, rtx setter ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, void *live)
954 int regno, nregs;
956 if (GET_CODE (reg) == SUBREG)
957 reg = SUBREG_REG (reg);
959 if (!REG_P (reg))
960 return;
962 regno = REGNO (reg);
963 if (regno < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER)
964 for (nregs = hard_regno_nregs[regno][GET_MODE (reg)] - 1; nregs >= 0;
965 nregs--)
966 SET_HARD_REG_BIT (* (HARD_REG_SET *) live, regno + nregs);
969 /* Make sure if MODE_ENTRY is defined the MODE_EXIT is defined
970 and vice versa. */
971 #if defined (MODE_ENTRY) != defined (MODE_EXIT)
972 #error "Both MODE_ENTRY and MODE_EXIT must be defined"
973 #endif
975 #if defined (MODE_ENTRY) && defined (MODE_EXIT)
976 /* Split the fallthrough edge to the exit block, so that we can note
977 that there NORMAL_MODE is required. Return the new block if it's
978 inserted before the exit block. Otherwise return null. */
980 static basic_block
981 create_pre_exit (int n_entities, int *entity_map, const int *num_modes)
983 edge eg;
984 edge_iterator ei;
985 basic_block pre_exit;
987 /* The only non-call predecessor at this stage is a block with a
988 fallthrough edge; there can be at most one, but there could be
989 none at all, e.g. when exit is called. */
990 pre_exit = 0;
991 FOR_EACH_EDGE (eg, ei, EXIT_BLOCK_PTR->preds)
992 if (eg->flags & EDGE_FALLTHRU)
994 basic_block src_bb = eg->src;
995 regset live_at_end = src_bb->global_live_at_end;
996 rtx last_insn, ret_reg;
998 gcc_assert (!pre_exit);
999 /* If this function returns a value at the end, we have to
1000 insert the final mode switch before the return value copy
1001 to its hard register. */
1002 if (EDGE_COUNT (EXIT_BLOCK_PTR->preds) == 1
1003 && GET_CODE ((last_insn = BB_END (src_bb))) == INSN
1004 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (last_insn)) == USE
1005 && GET_CODE ((ret_reg = XEXP (PATTERN (last_insn), 0))) == REG)
1007 int ret_start = REGNO (ret_reg);
1008 int nregs = hard_regno_nregs[ret_start][GET_MODE (ret_reg)];
1009 int ret_end = ret_start + nregs;
1010 int short_block = 0;
1011 int maybe_builtin_apply = 0;
1012 int forced_late_switch = 0;
1013 rtx before_return_copy;
1017 rtx return_copy = PREV_INSN (last_insn);
1018 rtx return_copy_pat, copy_reg;
1019 int copy_start, copy_num;
1020 int j;
1022 if (INSN_P (return_copy))
1024 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (return_copy)) == USE
1025 && GET_CODE (XEXP (PATTERN (return_copy), 0)) == REG
1026 && (FUNCTION_VALUE_REGNO_P
1027 (REGNO (XEXP (PATTERN (return_copy), 0)))))
1029 maybe_builtin_apply = 1;
1030 last_insn = return_copy;
1031 continue;
1033 /* If the return register is not (in its entirety)
1034 likely spilled, the return copy might be
1035 partially or completely optimized away. */
1036 return_copy_pat = single_set (return_copy);
1037 if (!return_copy_pat)
1039 return_copy_pat = PATTERN (return_copy);
1040 if (GET_CODE (return_copy_pat) != CLOBBER)
1041 break;
1043 copy_reg = SET_DEST (return_copy_pat);
1044 if (GET_CODE (copy_reg) == REG)
1045 copy_start = REGNO (copy_reg);
1046 else if (GET_CODE (copy_reg) == SUBREG
1047 && GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (copy_reg)) == REG)
1048 copy_start = REGNO (SUBREG_REG (copy_reg));
1049 else
1050 break;
1051 if (copy_start >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER)
1052 break;
1053 copy_num
1054 = hard_regno_nregs[copy_start][GET_MODE (copy_reg)];
1056 /* If the return register is not likely spilled, - as is
1057 the case for floating point on SH4 - then it might
1058 be set by an arithmetic operation that needs a
1059 different mode than the exit block. */
1060 for (j = n_entities - 1; j >= 0; j--)
1062 int e = entity_map[j];
1063 int mode = MODE_NEEDED (e, return_copy);
1065 if (mode != num_modes[e] && mode != MODE_EXIT (e))
1066 break;
1068 if (j >= 0)
1070 /* For the SH4, floating point loads depend on fpscr,
1071 thus we might need to put the final mode switch
1072 after the return value copy. That is still OK,
1073 because a floating point return value does not
1074 conflict with address reloads. */
1075 if (copy_start >= ret_start
1076 && copy_start + copy_num <= ret_end
1077 && OBJECT_P (SET_SRC (return_copy_pat)))
1078 forced_late_switch = 1;
1079 break;
1082 if (copy_start >= ret_start
1083 && copy_start + copy_num <= ret_end)
1084 nregs -= copy_num;
1085 else if (!maybe_builtin_apply
1086 || !FUNCTION_VALUE_REGNO_P (copy_start))
1087 break;
1088 last_insn = return_copy;
1090 /* ??? Exception handling can lead to the return value
1091 copy being already separated from the return value use,
1092 as in unwind-dw2.c .
1093 Similarly, conditionally returning without a value,
1094 and conditionally using builtin_return can lead to an
1095 isolated use. */
1096 if (return_copy == BB_HEAD (src_bb))
1098 short_block = 1;
1099 break;
1101 last_insn = return_copy;
1103 while (nregs);
1104 /* If we didn't see a full return value copy, verify that there
1105 is a plausible reason for this. If some, but not all of the
1106 return register is likely spilled, we can expect that there
1107 is a copy for the likely spilled part. */
1108 if (nregs
1109 && ! forced_late_switch
1110 && ! short_block
1111 && CLASS_LIKELY_SPILLED_P (REGNO_REG_CLASS (ret_start))
1112 && nregs == hard_regno_nregs[ret_start][GET_MODE (ret_reg)]
1113 /* For multi-hard-register floating point values,
1114 sometimes the likely-spilled part is ordinarily copied
1115 first, then the other part is set with an arithmetic
1116 operation. This doesn't actually cause reload failures,
1117 so let it pass. */
1118 && (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (ret_reg)) == MODE_INT
1119 || nregs == 1))
1120 abort ();
1121 if (INSN_P (last_insn))
1123 before_return_copy
1124 = emit_note_before (NOTE_INSN_DELETED, last_insn);
1125 /* Instructions preceding LAST_INSN in the same block might
1126 require a different mode than MODE_EXIT, so if we might
1127 have such instructions, keep them in a separate block
1128 from pre_exit. */
1129 if (last_insn != BB_HEAD (src_bb))
1130 src_bb = split_block (src_bb,
1131 PREV_INSN (before_return_copy))->dest;
1133 else
1134 before_return_copy = last_insn;
1135 pre_exit = split_block (src_bb, before_return_copy)->src;
1137 else
1139 pre_exit = split_edge (eg);
1140 COPY_REG_SET (pre_exit->global_live_at_start, live_at_end);
1141 COPY_REG_SET (pre_exit->global_live_at_end, live_at_end);
1145 return pre_exit;
1147 #endif
1149 /* Find all insns that need a particular mode setting, and insert the
1150 necessary mode switches. Return true if we did work. */
1153 optimize_mode_switching (FILE *file)
1155 rtx insn;
1156 int e;
1157 basic_block bb;
1158 int need_commit = 0;
1159 sbitmap *kill;
1160 struct edge_list *edge_list;
1161 static const int num_modes[] = NUM_MODES_FOR_MODE_SWITCHING;
1162 #define N_ENTITIES ARRAY_SIZE (num_modes)
1163 int entity_map[N_ENTITIES];
1164 struct bb_info *bb_info[N_ENTITIES];
1165 int i, j;
1166 int n_entities;
1167 int max_num_modes = 0;
1168 bool emited = false;
1169 basic_block post_entry ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, pre_exit ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
1171 clear_bb_flags ();
1173 for (e = N_ENTITIES - 1, n_entities = 0; e >= 0; e--)
1174 if (OPTIMIZE_MODE_SWITCHING (e))
1176 int entry_exit_extra = 0;
1178 /* Create the list of segments within each basic block.
1179 If NORMAL_MODE is defined, allow for two extra
1180 blocks split from the entry and exit block. */
1181 #if defined (MODE_ENTRY) && defined (MODE_EXIT)
1182 entry_exit_extra = 3;
1183 #endif
1184 bb_info[n_entities]
1185 = xcalloc (last_basic_block + entry_exit_extra, sizeof **bb_info);
1186 entity_map[n_entities++] = e;
1187 if (num_modes[e] > max_num_modes)
1188 max_num_modes = num_modes[e];
1191 if (! n_entities)
1192 return 0;
1194 #if defined (MODE_ENTRY) && defined (MODE_EXIT)
1195 /* Split the edge from the entry block, so that we can note that
1196 there NORMAL_MODE is supplied. */
1197 post_entry = split_edge (EDGE_SUCC (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR, 0));
1198 pre_exit = create_pre_exit (n_entities, entity_map, num_modes);
1199 #endif
1201 /* Create the bitmap vectors. */
1203 antic = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_entities);
1204 transp = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_entities);
1205 comp = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_entities);
1207 sbitmap_vector_ones (transp, last_basic_block);
1209 for (j = n_entities - 1; j >= 0; j--)
1211 int e = entity_map[j];
1212 int no_mode = num_modes[e];
1213 struct bb_info *info = bb_info[j];
1215 /* Determine what the first use (if any) need for a mode of entity E is.
1216 This will be the mode that is anticipatable for this block.
1217 Also compute the initial transparency settings. */
1218 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
1220 struct seginfo *ptr;
1221 int last_mode = no_mode;
1222 HARD_REG_SET live_now;
1224 REG_SET_TO_HARD_REG_SET (live_now,
1225 bb->global_live_at_start);
1226 for (insn = BB_HEAD (bb);
1227 insn != NULL && insn != NEXT_INSN (BB_END (bb));
1228 insn = NEXT_INSN (insn))
1230 if (INSN_P (insn))
1232 int mode = MODE_NEEDED (e, insn);
1233 rtx link;
1235 if (mode != no_mode && mode != last_mode)
1237 last_mode = mode;
1238 ptr = new_seginfo (mode, insn, bb->index, live_now);
1239 add_seginfo (info + bb->index, ptr);
1240 RESET_BIT (transp[bb->index], j);
1242 #ifdef MODE_AFTER
1243 last_mode = MODE_AFTER (last_mode, insn);
1244 #endif
1245 /* Update LIVE_NOW. */
1246 for (link = REG_NOTES (insn); link; link = XEXP (link, 1))
1247 if (REG_NOTE_KIND (link) == REG_DEAD)
1248 reg_dies (XEXP (link, 0), live_now);
1250 note_stores (PATTERN (insn), reg_becomes_live, &live_now);
1251 for (link = REG_NOTES (insn); link; link = XEXP (link, 1))
1252 if (REG_NOTE_KIND (link) == REG_UNUSED)
1253 reg_dies (XEXP (link, 0), live_now);
1257 info[bb->index].computing = last_mode;
1258 /* Check for blocks without ANY mode requirements. */
1259 if (last_mode == no_mode)
1261 ptr = new_seginfo (no_mode, BB_END (bb), bb->index, live_now);
1262 add_seginfo (info + bb->index, ptr);
1265 #if defined (MODE_ENTRY) && defined (MODE_EXIT)
1267 int mode = MODE_ENTRY (e);
1269 if (mode != no_mode)
1271 bb = post_entry;
1273 /* By always making this nontransparent, we save
1274 an extra check in make_preds_opaque. We also
1275 need this to avoid confusing pre_edge_lcm when
1276 antic is cleared but transp and comp are set. */
1277 RESET_BIT (transp[bb->index], j);
1279 /* Insert a fake computing definition of MODE into entry
1280 blocks which compute no mode. This represents the mode on
1281 entry. */
1282 info[bb->index].computing = mode;
1284 if (pre_exit)
1285 info[pre_exit->index].seginfo->mode = MODE_EXIT (e);
1288 #endif /* NORMAL_MODE */
1291 kill = sbitmap_vector_alloc (last_basic_block, n_entities);
1292 for (i = 0; i < max_num_modes; i++)
1294 int current_mode[N_ENTITIES];
1295 sbitmap *delete;
1296 sbitmap *insert;
1298 /* Set the anticipatable and computing arrays. */
1299 sbitmap_vector_zero (antic, last_basic_block);
1300 sbitmap_vector_zero (comp, last_basic_block);
1301 for (j = n_entities - 1; j >= 0; j--)
1303 int m = current_mode[j] = MODE_PRIORITY_TO_MODE (entity_map[j], i);
1304 struct bb_info *info = bb_info[j];
1306 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
1308 if (info[bb->index].seginfo->mode == m)
1309 SET_BIT (antic[bb->index], j);
1311 if (info[bb->index].computing == m)
1312 SET_BIT (comp[bb->index], j);
1316 /* Calculate the optimal locations for the
1317 placement mode switches to modes with priority I. */
1319 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
1320 sbitmap_not (kill[bb->index], transp[bb->index]);
1321 edge_list = pre_edge_lcm (file, 1, transp, comp, antic,
1322 kill, &insert, &delete);
1324 for (j = n_entities - 1; j >= 0; j--)
1326 /* Insert all mode sets that have been inserted by lcm. */
1327 int no_mode = num_modes[entity_map[j]];
1329 /* Wherever we have moved a mode setting upwards in the flow graph,
1330 the blocks between the new setting site and the now redundant
1331 computation ceases to be transparent for any lower-priority
1332 mode of the same entity. First set the aux field of each
1333 insertion site edge non-transparent, then propagate the new
1334 non-transparency from the redundant computation upwards till
1335 we hit an insertion site or an already non-transparent block. */
1336 for (e = NUM_EDGES (edge_list) - 1; e >= 0; e--)
1338 edge eg = INDEX_EDGE (edge_list, e);
1339 int mode;
1340 basic_block src_bb;
1341 HARD_REG_SET live_at_edge;
1342 rtx mode_set;
1344 eg->aux = 0;
1346 if (! TEST_BIT (insert[e], j))
1347 continue;
1349 eg->aux = (void *)1;
1351 mode = current_mode[j];
1352 src_bb = eg->src;
1354 REG_SET_TO_HARD_REG_SET (live_at_edge,
1355 src_bb->global_live_at_end);
1357 start_sequence ();
1358 EMIT_MODE_SET (entity_map[j], mode, live_at_edge);
1359 mode_set = get_insns ();
1360 end_sequence ();
1362 /* Do not bother to insert empty sequence. */
1363 if (mode_set == NULL_RTX)
1364 continue;
1366 /* If this is an abnormal edge, we'll insert at the end
1367 of the previous block. */
1368 if (eg->flags & EDGE_ABNORMAL)
1370 emited = true;
1371 if (JUMP_P (BB_END (src_bb)))
1372 emit_insn_before (mode_set, BB_END (src_bb));
1373 /* It doesn't make sense to switch to normal mode
1374 after a CALL_INSN, so we're going to abort if we
1375 find one. The cases in which a CALL_INSN may
1376 have an abnormal edge are sibcalls and EH edges.
1377 In the case of sibcalls, the dest basic-block is
1378 the EXIT_BLOCK, that runs in normal mode; it is
1379 assumed that a sibcall insn requires normal mode
1380 itself, so no mode switch would be required after
1381 the call (it wouldn't make sense, anyway). In
1382 the case of EH edges, EH entry points also start
1383 in normal mode, so a similar reasoning applies. */
1384 else if (NONJUMP_INSN_P (BB_END (src_bb)))
1385 emit_insn_after (mode_set, BB_END (src_bb));
1386 else
1387 abort ();
1388 bb_info[j][src_bb->index].computing = mode;
1389 RESET_BIT (transp[src_bb->index], j);
1391 else
1393 need_commit = 1;
1394 insert_insn_on_edge (mode_set, eg);
1398 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb)
1399 if (TEST_BIT (delete[bb->index], j))
1401 make_preds_opaque (bb, j);
1402 /* Cancel the 'deleted' mode set. */
1403 bb_info[j][bb->index].seginfo->mode = no_mode;
1407 sbitmap_vector_free (delete);
1408 sbitmap_vector_free (insert);
1409 clear_aux_for_edges ();
1410 free_edge_list (edge_list);
1413 /* Now output the remaining mode sets in all the segments. */
1414 for (j = n_entities - 1; j >= 0; j--)
1416 int no_mode = num_modes[entity_map[j]];
1418 FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb)
1420 struct seginfo *ptr, *next;
1421 for (ptr = bb_info[j][bb->index].seginfo; ptr; ptr = next)
1423 next = ptr->next;
1424 if (ptr->mode != no_mode)
1426 rtx mode_set;
1428 start_sequence ();
1429 EMIT_MODE_SET (entity_map[j], ptr->mode, ptr->regs_live);
1430 mode_set = get_insns ();
1431 end_sequence ();
1433 /* Insert MODE_SET only if it is nonempty. */
1434 if (mode_set != NULL_RTX)
1436 emited = true;
1437 if (NOTE_P (ptr->insn_ptr)
1438 && (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (ptr->insn_ptr)
1439 == NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK))
1440 emit_insn_after (mode_set, ptr->insn_ptr);
1441 else
1442 emit_insn_before (mode_set, ptr->insn_ptr);
1446 free (ptr);
1450 free (bb_info[j]);
1453 /* Finished. Free up all the things we've allocated. */
1455 sbitmap_vector_free (kill);
1456 sbitmap_vector_free (antic);
1457 sbitmap_vector_free (transp);
1458 sbitmap_vector_free (comp);
1460 if (need_commit)
1461 commit_edge_insertions ();
1463 #if defined (MODE_ENTRY) && defined (MODE_EXIT)
1464 cleanup_cfg (CLEANUP_NO_INSN_DEL);
1465 #else
1466 if (!need_commit && !emited)
1467 return 0;
1468 #endif
1470 max_regno = max_reg_num ();
1471 allocate_reg_info (max_regno, FALSE, FALSE);
1472 update_life_info_in_dirty_blocks (UPDATE_LIFE_GLOBAL_RM_NOTES,
1473 (PROP_DEATH_NOTES | PROP_KILL_DEAD_CODE
1474 | PROP_SCAN_DEAD_CODE));
1476 return 1;
1478 #endif /* OPTIMIZE_MODE_SWITCHING */