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1 /* Callgraph handling code.
2 Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Jan Hubicka
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
10 version.
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
15 for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
19 Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
20 02110-1301, USA. */
22 /* This file contains basic routines manipulating call graph and variable pool
24 The callgraph:
26 The call-graph is data structure designed for intra-procedural optimization
27 but it is also used in non-unit-at-a-time compilation to allow easier code
28 sharing.
30 The call-graph consist of nodes and edges represented via linked lists.
31 Each function (external or not) corresponds to the unique node (in
32 contrast to tree DECL nodes where we can have multiple nodes for each
33 function).
35 The mapping from declarations to call-graph nodes is done using hash table
36 based on DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME, so it is essential for assembler name to
37 not change once the declaration is inserted into the call-graph.
38 The call-graph nodes are created lazily using cgraph_node function when
39 called for unknown declaration.
41 When built, there is one edge for each direct call. It is possible that
42 the reference will be later optimized out. The call-graph is built
43 conservatively in order to make conservative data flow analysis possible.
45 The callgraph at the moment does not represent indirect calls or calls
46 from other compilation unit. Flag NEEDED is set for each node that may
47 be accessed in such an invisible way and it shall be considered an
48 entry point to the callgraph.
50 Interprocedural information:
52 Callgraph is place to store data needed for interprocedural optimization.
53 All data structures are divided into three components: local_info that
54 is produced while analyzing the function, global_info that is result
55 of global walking of the callgraph on the end of compilation and
56 rtl_info used by RTL backend to propagate data from already compiled
57 functions to their callers.
59 Inlining plans:
61 The function inlining information is decided in advance and maintained
62 in the callgraph as so called inline plan.
63 For each inlined call, the callee's node is cloned to represent the
64 new function copy produced by inliner.
65 Each inlined call gets a unique corresponding clone node of the callee
66 and the data structure is updated while inlining is performed, so
67 the clones are eliminated and their callee edges redirected to the
68 caller.
70 Each edge has "inline_failed" field. When the field is set to NULL,
71 the call will be inlined. When it is non-NULL it contains a reason
72 why inlining wasn't performed.
75 The varpool data structure:
77 Varpool is used to maintain variables in similar manner as call-graph
78 is used for functions. Most of the API is symmetric replacing cgraph
79 function prefix by cgraph_varpool */
82 #include "config.h"
83 #include "system.h"
84 #include "coretypes.h"
85 #include "tm.h"
86 #include "tree.h"
87 #include "tree-inline.h"
88 #include "langhooks.h"
89 #include "hashtab.h"
90 #include "toplev.h"
91 #include "flags.h"
92 #include "ggc.h"
93 #include "debug.h"
94 #include "target.h"
95 #include "basic-block.h"
96 #include "cgraph.h"
97 #include "varray.h"
98 #include "output.h"
99 #include "intl.h"
100 #include "tree-gimple.h"
101 #include "tree-dump.h"
103 static void cgraph_node_remove_callers (struct cgraph_node *node);
104 static inline void cgraph_edge_remove_caller (struct cgraph_edge *e);
105 static inline void cgraph_edge_remove_callee (struct cgraph_edge *e);
107 /* Hash table used to convert declarations into nodes. */
108 static GTY((param_is (struct cgraph_node))) htab_t cgraph_hash;
110 /* The linked list of cgraph nodes. */
111 struct cgraph_node *cgraph_nodes;
113 /* Queue of cgraph nodes scheduled to be lowered. */
114 struct cgraph_node *cgraph_nodes_queue;
116 /* Queue of cgraph nodes scheduled to be expanded. This is a
117 secondary queue used during optimization to accommodate passes that
118 may generate new functions that need to be optimized and expanded. */
119 struct cgraph_node *cgraph_expand_queue;
121 /* Number of nodes in existence. */
122 int cgraph_n_nodes;
124 /* Maximal uid used in cgraph nodes. */
125 int cgraph_max_uid;
127 /* Set when whole unit has been analyzed so we can access global info. */
128 bool cgraph_global_info_ready = false;
130 /* Set when the cgraph is fully build and the basic flags are computed. */
131 bool cgraph_function_flags_ready = false;
133 /* Hash table used to convert declarations into nodes. */
134 static GTY((param_is (struct cgraph_varpool_node))) htab_t cgraph_varpool_hash;
136 /* Queue of cgraph nodes scheduled to be lowered and output. */
137 struct cgraph_varpool_node *cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue, *cgraph_varpool_first_unanalyzed_node;
139 /* The linked list of cgraph varpool nodes. */
140 struct cgraph_varpool_node *cgraph_varpool_nodes;
142 /* End of the varpool queue. Needs to be QTYed to work with PCH. */
143 static GTY(()) struct cgraph_varpool_node *cgraph_varpool_last_needed_node;
145 /* Linked list of cgraph asm nodes. */
146 struct cgraph_asm_node *cgraph_asm_nodes;
148 /* Last node in cgraph_asm_nodes. */
149 static GTY(()) struct cgraph_asm_node *cgraph_asm_last_node;
151 /* The order index of the next cgraph node to be created. This is
152 used so that we can sort the cgraph nodes in order by when we saw
153 them, to support -fno-toplevel-reorder. */
154 int cgraph_order;
156 static hashval_t hash_node (const void *);
157 static int eq_node (const void *, const void *);
159 /* Returns a hash code for P. */
161 static hashval_t
162 hash_node (const void *p)
164 const struct cgraph_node *n = (const struct cgraph_node *) p;
165 return (hashval_t) DECL_UID (n->decl);
168 /* Returns nonzero if P1 and P2 are equal. */
170 static int
171 eq_node (const void *p1, const void *p2)
173 const struct cgraph_node *n1 = (const struct cgraph_node *) p1;
174 const struct cgraph_node *n2 = (const struct cgraph_node *) p2;
175 return DECL_UID (n1->decl) == DECL_UID (n2->decl);
178 /* Allocate new callgraph node and insert it into basic data structures. */
179 static struct cgraph_node *
180 cgraph_create_node (void)
182 struct cgraph_node *node;
184 node = GGC_CNEW (struct cgraph_node);
185 node->next = cgraph_nodes;
186 node->uid = cgraph_max_uid++;
187 node->order = cgraph_order++;
188 if (cgraph_nodes)
189 cgraph_nodes->previous = node;
190 node->previous = NULL;
191 node->global.estimated_growth = INT_MIN;
192 cgraph_nodes = node;
193 cgraph_n_nodes++;
194 return node;
197 /* Return cgraph node assigned to DECL. Create new one when needed. */
198 struct cgraph_node *
199 cgraph_node (tree decl)
201 struct cgraph_node key, *node, **slot;
203 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL);
205 if (!cgraph_hash)
206 cgraph_hash = htab_create_ggc (10, hash_node, eq_node, NULL);
208 key.decl = decl;
210 slot = (struct cgraph_node **) htab_find_slot (cgraph_hash, &key, INSERT);
212 if (*slot)
214 node = *slot;
215 if (!node->master_clone)
216 node->master_clone = node;
217 return node;
220 node = cgraph_create_node ();
221 node->decl = decl;
222 *slot = node;
223 if (DECL_CONTEXT (decl) && TREE_CODE (DECL_CONTEXT (decl)) == FUNCTION_DECL)
225 node->origin = cgraph_node (DECL_CONTEXT (decl));
226 node->next_nested = node->origin->nested;
227 node->origin->nested = node;
228 node->master_clone = node;
230 return node;
233 /* Insert already constructed node into hashtable. */
235 void
236 cgraph_insert_node_to_hashtable (struct cgraph_node *node)
238 struct cgraph_node **slot;
240 slot = (struct cgraph_node **) htab_find_slot (cgraph_hash, node, INSERT);
242 gcc_assert (!*slot);
243 *slot = node;
246 /* Compare ASMNAME with the DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME of DECL. */
248 static bool
249 decl_assembler_name_equal (tree decl, tree asmname)
251 tree decl_asmname = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl);
253 if (decl_asmname == asmname)
254 return true;
256 /* If the target assembler name was set by the user, things are trickier.
257 We have a leading '*' to begin with. After that, it's arguable what
258 is the correct thing to do with -fleading-underscore. Arguably, we've
259 historically been doing the wrong thing in assemble_alias by always
260 printing the leading underscore. Since we're not changing that, make
261 sure user_label_prefix follows the '*' before matching. */
262 if (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (decl_asmname)[0] == '*')
264 const char *decl_str = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (decl_asmname) + 1;
265 size_t ulp_len = strlen (user_label_prefix);
267 if (ulp_len == 0)
269 else if (strncmp (decl_str, user_label_prefix, ulp_len) == 0)
270 decl_str += ulp_len;
271 else
272 return false;
274 return strcmp (decl_str, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (asmname)) == 0;
277 return false;
281 /* Return the cgraph node that has ASMNAME for its DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME.
282 Return NULL if there's no such node. */
284 struct cgraph_node *
285 cgraph_node_for_asm (tree asmname)
287 struct cgraph_node *node;
289 for (node = cgraph_nodes; node ; node = node->next)
290 if (decl_assembler_name_equal (node->decl, asmname))
291 return node;
293 return NULL;
296 /* Returns a hash value for X (which really is a die_struct). */
298 static hashval_t
299 edge_hash (const void *x)
301 return htab_hash_pointer (((struct cgraph_edge *) x)->call_stmt);
304 /* Return nonzero if decl_id of die_struct X is the same as UID of decl *Y. */
306 static int
307 edge_eq (const void *x, const void *y)
309 return ((struct cgraph_edge *) x)->call_stmt == y;
312 /* Return callgraph edge representing CALL_EXPR statement. */
313 struct cgraph_edge *
314 cgraph_edge (struct cgraph_node *node, tree call_stmt)
316 struct cgraph_edge *e, *e2;
317 int n = 0;
319 if (node->call_site_hash)
320 return htab_find_with_hash (node->call_site_hash, call_stmt,
321 htab_hash_pointer (call_stmt));
323 /* This loop may turn out to be performance problem. In such case adding
324 hashtables into call nodes with very many edges is probably best
325 solution. It is not good idea to add pointer into CALL_EXPR itself
326 because we want to make possible having multiple cgraph nodes representing
327 different clones of the same body before the body is actually cloned. */
328 for (e = node->callees; e; e= e->next_callee)
330 if (e->call_stmt == call_stmt)
331 break;
332 n++;
334 if (n > 100)
336 node->call_site_hash = htab_create_ggc (120, edge_hash, edge_eq, NULL);
337 for (e2 = node->callees; e2; e2 = e2->next_callee)
339 void **slot;
340 slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (node->call_site_hash,
341 e2->call_stmt,
342 htab_hash_pointer (e2->call_stmt),
343 INSERT);
344 gcc_assert (!*slot);
345 *slot = e2;
348 return e;
351 /* Change call_smtt of edge E to NEW_STMT. */
352 void
353 cgraph_set_call_stmt (struct cgraph_edge *e, tree new_stmt)
355 if (e->caller->call_site_hash)
357 htab_remove_elt_with_hash (e->caller->call_site_hash,
358 e->call_stmt,
359 htab_hash_pointer (e->call_stmt));
361 e->call_stmt = new_stmt;
362 if (e->caller->call_site_hash)
364 void **slot;
365 slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (e->caller->call_site_hash,
366 e->call_stmt,
367 htab_hash_pointer
368 (e->call_stmt), INSERT);
369 gcc_assert (!*slot);
370 *slot = e;
374 /* Create edge from CALLER to CALLEE in the cgraph. */
376 struct cgraph_edge *
377 cgraph_create_edge (struct cgraph_node *caller, struct cgraph_node *callee,
378 tree call_stmt, gcov_type count, int nest)
380 struct cgraph_edge *edge = GGC_NEW (struct cgraph_edge);
381 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
382 struct cgraph_edge *e;
384 for (e = caller->callees; e; e = e->next_callee)
385 gcc_assert (e->call_stmt != call_stmt);
386 #endif
388 gcc_assert (get_call_expr_in (call_stmt));
390 if (!DECL_SAVED_TREE (callee->decl))
391 edge->inline_failed = N_("function body not available");
392 else if (callee->local.redefined_extern_inline)
393 edge->inline_failed = N_("redefined extern inline functions are not "
394 "considered for inlining");
395 else if (callee->local.inlinable)
396 edge->inline_failed = N_("function not considered for inlining");
397 else
398 edge->inline_failed = N_("function not inlinable");
400 edge->aux = NULL;
402 edge->caller = caller;
403 edge->callee = callee;
404 edge->call_stmt = call_stmt;
405 edge->prev_caller = NULL;
406 edge->next_caller = callee->callers;
407 if (callee->callers)
408 callee->callers->prev_caller = edge;
409 edge->prev_callee = NULL;
410 edge->next_callee = caller->callees;
411 if (caller->callees)
412 caller->callees->prev_callee = edge;
413 caller->callees = edge;
414 callee->callers = edge;
415 edge->count = count;
416 edge->loop_nest = nest;
417 if (caller->call_site_hash)
419 void **slot;
420 slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (caller->call_site_hash,
421 edge->call_stmt,
422 htab_hash_pointer
423 (edge->call_stmt),
424 INSERT);
425 gcc_assert (!*slot);
426 *slot = edge;
428 return edge;
431 /* Remove the edge E from the list of the callers of the callee. */
433 static inline void
434 cgraph_edge_remove_callee (struct cgraph_edge *e)
436 if (e->prev_caller)
437 e->prev_caller->next_caller = e->next_caller;
438 if (e->next_caller)
439 e->next_caller->prev_caller = e->prev_caller;
440 if (!e->prev_caller)
441 e->callee->callers = e->next_caller;
444 /* Remove the edge E from the list of the callees of the caller. */
446 static inline void
447 cgraph_edge_remove_caller (struct cgraph_edge *e)
449 if (e->prev_callee)
450 e->prev_callee->next_callee = e->next_callee;
451 if (e->next_callee)
452 e->next_callee->prev_callee = e->prev_callee;
453 if (!e->prev_callee)
454 e->caller->callees = e->next_callee;
455 if (e->caller->call_site_hash)
456 htab_remove_elt_with_hash (e->caller->call_site_hash,
457 e->call_stmt,
458 htab_hash_pointer (e->call_stmt));
461 /* Remove the edge E in the cgraph. */
463 void
464 cgraph_remove_edge (struct cgraph_edge *e)
466 /* Remove from callers list of the callee. */
467 cgraph_edge_remove_callee (e);
469 /* Remove from callees list of the callers. */
470 cgraph_edge_remove_caller (e);
473 /* Redirect callee of E to N. The function does not update underlying
474 call expression. */
476 void
477 cgraph_redirect_edge_callee (struct cgraph_edge *e, struct cgraph_node *n)
479 /* Remove from callers list of the current callee. */
480 cgraph_edge_remove_callee (e);
482 /* Insert to callers list of the new callee. */
483 e->prev_caller = NULL;
484 if (n->callers)
485 n->callers->prev_caller = e;
486 e->next_caller = n->callers;
487 n->callers = e;
488 e->callee = n;
491 /* Remove all callees from the node. */
493 void
494 cgraph_node_remove_callees (struct cgraph_node *node)
496 struct cgraph_edge *e;
498 /* It is sufficient to remove the edges from the lists of callers of
499 the callees. The callee list of the node can be zapped with one
500 assignment. */
501 for (e = node->callees; e; e = e->next_callee)
502 cgraph_edge_remove_callee (e);
503 node->callees = NULL;
504 if (node->call_site_hash)
506 htab_delete (node->call_site_hash);
507 node->call_site_hash = NULL;
511 /* Remove all callers from the node. */
513 static void
514 cgraph_node_remove_callers (struct cgraph_node *node)
516 struct cgraph_edge *e;
518 /* It is sufficient to remove the edges from the lists of callees of
519 the callers. The caller list of the node can be zapped with one
520 assignment. */
521 for (e = node->callers; e; e = e->next_caller)
522 cgraph_edge_remove_caller (e);
523 node->callers = NULL;
526 /* Remove the node from cgraph. */
528 void
529 cgraph_remove_node (struct cgraph_node *node)
531 void **slot;
532 bool kill_body = false;
534 cgraph_node_remove_callers (node);
535 cgraph_node_remove_callees (node);
536 /* Incremental inlining access removed nodes stored in the postorder list.
538 node->needed = node->reachable = false;
539 while (node->nested)
540 cgraph_remove_node (node->nested);
541 if (node->origin)
543 struct cgraph_node **node2 = &node->origin->nested;
545 while (*node2 != node)
546 node2 = &(*node2)->next_nested;
547 *node2 = node->next_nested;
549 if (node->previous)
550 node->previous->next = node->next;
551 else
552 cgraph_nodes = node->next;
553 if (node->next)
554 node->next->previous = node->previous;
555 node->next = NULL;
556 node->previous = NULL;
557 slot = htab_find_slot (cgraph_hash, node, NO_INSERT);
558 if (*slot == node)
560 if (node->next_clone)
562 struct cgraph_node *new_node = node->next_clone;
563 struct cgraph_node *n;
565 /* Make the next clone be the master clone */
566 for (n = new_node; n; n = n->next_clone)
567 n->master_clone = new_node;
569 *slot = new_node;
570 node->next_clone->prev_clone = NULL;
572 else
574 htab_clear_slot (cgraph_hash, slot);
575 kill_body = true;
578 else
580 node->prev_clone->next_clone = node->next_clone;
581 if (node->next_clone)
582 node->next_clone->prev_clone = node->prev_clone;
585 /* While all the clones are removed after being proceeded, the function
586 itself is kept in the cgraph even after it is compiled. Check whether
587 we are done with this body and reclaim it proactively if this is the case.
589 if (!kill_body && *slot)
591 struct cgraph_node *n = (struct cgraph_node *) *slot;
592 if (!n->next_clone && !n->global.inlined_to
593 && (cgraph_global_info_ready
594 && (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (n->decl) || DECL_EXTERNAL (n->decl))))
595 kill_body = true;
598 if (kill_body && flag_unit_at_a_time)
600 DECL_SAVED_TREE (node->decl) = NULL;
601 DECL_STRUCT_FUNCTION (node->decl) = NULL;
602 DECL_INITIAL (node->decl) = error_mark_node;
604 node->decl = NULL;
605 if (node->call_site_hash)
607 htab_delete (node->call_site_hash);
608 node->call_site_hash = NULL;
610 cgraph_n_nodes--;
611 /* Do not free the structure itself so the walk over chain can continue. */
614 /* Notify finalize_compilation_unit that given node is reachable. */
616 void
617 cgraph_mark_reachable_node (struct cgraph_node *node)
619 if (!node->reachable && node->local.finalized)
621 notice_global_symbol (node->decl);
622 node->reachable = 1;
623 gcc_assert (!cgraph_global_info_ready);
625 node->next_needed = cgraph_nodes_queue;
626 cgraph_nodes_queue = node;
630 /* Likewise indicate that a node is needed, i.e. reachable via some
631 external means. */
633 void
634 cgraph_mark_needed_node (struct cgraph_node *node)
636 node->needed = 1;
637 cgraph_mark_reachable_node (node);
640 /* Return local info for the compiled function. */
642 struct cgraph_local_info *
643 cgraph_local_info (tree decl)
645 struct cgraph_node *node;
647 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL);
648 node = cgraph_node (decl);
649 return &node->local;
652 /* Return local info for the compiled function. */
654 struct cgraph_global_info *
655 cgraph_global_info (tree decl)
657 struct cgraph_node *node;
659 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL && cgraph_global_info_ready);
660 node = cgraph_node (decl);
661 return &node->global;
664 /* Return local info for the compiled function. */
666 struct cgraph_rtl_info *
667 cgraph_rtl_info (tree decl)
669 struct cgraph_node *node;
671 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL);
672 node = cgraph_node (decl);
673 if (decl != current_function_decl
674 && !TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (node->decl))
675 return NULL;
676 return &node->rtl;
679 /* Return name of the node used in debug output. */
680 const char *
681 cgraph_node_name (struct cgraph_node *node)
683 return lang_hooks.decl_printable_name (node->decl, 2);
686 /* Return name of the node used in debug output. */
687 static const char *
688 cgraph_varpool_node_name (struct cgraph_varpool_node *node)
690 return lang_hooks.decl_printable_name (node->decl, 2);
693 /* Names used to print out the availability enum. */
694 static const char * const availability_names[] =
695 {"unset", "not_available", "overwrittable", "available", "local"};
697 /* Dump given cgraph node. */
698 void
699 dump_cgraph_node (FILE *f, struct cgraph_node *node)
701 struct cgraph_edge *edge;
702 fprintf (f, "%s/%i:", cgraph_node_name (node), node->uid);
703 if (node->global.inlined_to)
704 fprintf (f, " (inline copy in %s/%i)",
705 cgraph_node_name (node->global.inlined_to),
706 node->global.inlined_to->uid);
707 if (cgraph_function_flags_ready)
708 fprintf (f, " availability:%s",
709 availability_names [cgraph_function_body_availability (node)]);
710 if (node->master_clone && node->master_clone->uid != node->uid)
711 fprintf (f, "(%i)", node->master_clone->uid);
712 if (node->count)
713 fprintf (f, " executed "HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC"x",
714 (HOST_WIDEST_INT)node->count);
715 if (node->local.self_insns)
716 fprintf (f, " %i insns", node->local.self_insns);
717 if (node->global.insns && node->global.insns != node->local.self_insns)
718 fprintf (f, " (%i after inlining)", node->global.insns);
719 if (node->origin)
720 fprintf (f, " nested in: %s", cgraph_node_name (node->origin));
721 if (node->needed)
722 fprintf (f, " needed");
723 else if (node->reachable)
724 fprintf (f, " reachable");
725 if (DECL_SAVED_TREE (node->decl))
726 fprintf (f, " tree");
727 if (node->output)
728 fprintf (f, " output");
729 if (node->local.local)
730 fprintf (f, " local");
731 if (node->local.externally_visible)
732 fprintf (f, " externally_visible");
733 if (node->local.finalized)
734 fprintf (f, " finalized");
735 if (node->local.disregard_inline_limits)
736 fprintf (f, " always_inline");
737 else if (node->local.inlinable)
738 fprintf (f, " inlinable");
739 if (node->local.redefined_extern_inline)
740 fprintf (f, " redefined_extern_inline");
741 if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (node->decl))
742 fprintf (f, " asm_written");
744 fprintf (f, "\n called by: ");
745 for (edge = node->callers; edge; edge = edge->next_caller)
747 fprintf (f, "%s/%i ", cgraph_node_name (edge->caller),
748 edge->caller->uid);
749 if (edge->count)
750 fprintf (f, "("HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC"x) ",
751 (HOST_WIDEST_INT)edge->count);
752 if (!edge->inline_failed)
753 fprintf(f, "(inlined) ");
756 fprintf (f, "\n calls: ");
757 for (edge = node->callees; edge; edge = edge->next_callee)
759 fprintf (f, "%s/%i ", cgraph_node_name (edge->callee),
760 edge->callee->uid);
761 if (!edge->inline_failed)
762 fprintf(f, "(inlined) ");
763 if (edge->count)
764 fprintf (f, "("HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC"x) ",
765 (HOST_WIDEST_INT)edge->count);
766 if (edge->loop_nest)
767 fprintf (f, "(nested in %i loops) ", edge->loop_nest);
769 fprintf (f, "\n");
772 /* Dump the callgraph. */
774 void
775 dump_cgraph (FILE *f)
777 struct cgraph_node *node;
779 fprintf (f, "callgraph:\n\n");
780 for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next)
781 dump_cgraph_node (f, node);
784 /* Dump given cgraph node. */
785 void
786 dump_cgraph_varpool_node (FILE *f, struct cgraph_varpool_node *node)
788 fprintf (f, "%s:", cgraph_varpool_node_name (node));
789 fprintf (f, " availability:%s", availability_names [cgraph_variable_initializer_availability (node)]);
790 if (DECL_INITIAL (node->decl))
791 fprintf (f, " initialized");
792 if (node->needed)
793 fprintf (f, " needed");
794 if (node->analyzed)
795 fprintf (f, " analyzed");
796 if (node->finalized)
797 fprintf (f, " finalized");
798 if (node->output)
799 fprintf (f, " output");
800 if (node->externally_visible)
801 fprintf (f, " externally_visible");
802 fprintf (f, "\n");
805 /* Dump the callgraph. */
807 void
808 dump_varpool (FILE *f)
810 struct cgraph_varpool_node *node;
812 fprintf (f, "variable pool:\n\n");
813 for (node = cgraph_varpool_nodes; node; node = node->next_needed)
814 dump_cgraph_varpool_node (f, node);
817 /* Returns a hash code for P. */
819 static hashval_t
820 hash_varpool_node (const void *p)
822 const struct cgraph_varpool_node *n = (const struct cgraph_varpool_node *) p;
823 return (hashval_t) DECL_UID (n->decl);
826 /* Returns nonzero if P1 and P2 are equal. */
828 static int
829 eq_varpool_node (const void *p1, const void *p2)
831 const struct cgraph_varpool_node *n1 =
832 (const struct cgraph_varpool_node *) p1;
833 const struct cgraph_varpool_node *n2 =
834 (const struct cgraph_varpool_node *) p2;
835 return DECL_UID (n1->decl) == DECL_UID (n2->decl);
838 /* Return cgraph_varpool node assigned to DECL. Create new one when needed. */
839 struct cgraph_varpool_node *
840 cgraph_varpool_node (tree decl)
842 struct cgraph_varpool_node key, *node, **slot;
844 gcc_assert (DECL_P (decl) && TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL);
846 if (!cgraph_varpool_hash)
847 cgraph_varpool_hash = htab_create_ggc (10, hash_varpool_node,
848 eq_varpool_node, NULL);
849 key.decl = decl;
850 slot = (struct cgraph_varpool_node **)
851 htab_find_slot (cgraph_varpool_hash, &key, INSERT);
852 if (*slot)
853 return *slot;
854 node = GGC_CNEW (struct cgraph_varpool_node);
855 node->decl = decl;
856 node->order = cgraph_order++;
857 node->next = cgraph_varpool_nodes;
858 cgraph_varpool_nodes = node;
859 *slot = node;
860 return node;
863 struct cgraph_varpool_node *
864 cgraph_varpool_node_for_asm (tree asmname)
866 struct cgraph_varpool_node *node;
868 for (node = cgraph_varpool_nodes; node ; node = node->next)
869 if (decl_assembler_name_equal (node->decl, asmname))
870 return node;
872 return NULL;
875 /* Set the DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME and update cgraph hashtables. */
876 void
877 change_decl_assembler_name (tree decl, tree name)
879 if (!DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME_SET_P (decl))
881 SET_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl, name);
882 return;
884 if (name == DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl))
885 return;
887 if (TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl))
888 && DECL_RTL_SET_P (decl))
889 warning (0, "%D renamed after being referenced in assembly", decl);
891 SET_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl, name);
894 /* Helper function for finalization code - add node into lists so it will
895 be analyzed and compiled. */
896 void
897 cgraph_varpool_enqueue_needed_node (struct cgraph_varpool_node *node)
899 if (cgraph_varpool_last_needed_node)
900 cgraph_varpool_last_needed_node->next_needed = node;
901 cgraph_varpool_last_needed_node = node;
902 node->next_needed = NULL;
903 if (!cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue)
904 cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue = node;
905 if (!cgraph_varpool_first_unanalyzed_node)
906 cgraph_varpool_first_unanalyzed_node = node;
907 notice_global_symbol (node->decl);
910 /* Reset the queue of needed nodes. */
911 void
912 cgraph_varpool_reset_queue (void)
914 cgraph_varpool_last_needed_node = NULL;
915 cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue = NULL;
916 cgraph_varpool_first_unanalyzed_node = NULL;
919 /* Notify finalize_compilation_unit that given node is reachable
920 or needed. */
921 void
922 cgraph_varpool_mark_needed_node (struct cgraph_varpool_node *node)
924 if (!node->needed && node->finalized
925 && !TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (node->decl))
926 cgraph_varpool_enqueue_needed_node (node);
927 node->needed = 1;
930 /* Determine if variable DECL is needed. That is, visible to something
931 either outside this translation unit, something magic in the system
932 configury, or (if not doing unit-at-a-time) to something we haven't
933 seen yet. */
935 bool
936 decide_is_variable_needed (struct cgraph_varpool_node *node, tree decl)
938 /* If the user told us it is used, then it must be so. */
939 if (node->externally_visible)
940 return true;
941 if (!flag_unit_at_a_time
942 && lookup_attribute ("used", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl)))
943 return true;
945 /* ??? If the assembler name is set by hand, it is possible to assemble
946 the name later after finalizing the function and the fact is noticed
947 in assemble_name then. This is arguably a bug. */
948 if (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME_SET_P (decl)
949 && TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)))
950 return true;
952 /* If we decided it was needed before, but at the time we didn't have
953 the definition available, then it's still needed. */
954 if (node->needed)
955 return true;
957 /* Externally visible variables must be output. The exception is
958 COMDAT variables that must be output only when they are needed. */
959 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) && !flag_whole_program && !DECL_COMDAT (decl)
960 && !DECL_EXTERNAL (decl))
961 return true;
963 /* When not reordering top level variables, we have to assume that
964 we are going to keep everything. */
965 if (flag_unit_at_a_time && flag_toplevel_reorder)
966 return false;
968 /* We want to emit COMDAT variables only when absolutely necessary. */
969 if (DECL_COMDAT (decl))
970 return false;
971 return true;
974 void
975 cgraph_varpool_finalize_decl (tree decl)
977 struct cgraph_varpool_node *node = cgraph_varpool_node (decl);
979 /* The first declaration of a variable that comes through this function
980 decides whether it is global (in C, has external linkage)
981 or local (in C, has internal linkage). So do nothing more
982 if this function has already run. */
983 if (node->finalized)
985 if (cgraph_global_info_ready || (!flag_unit_at_a_time && !flag_openmp))
986 cgraph_varpool_assemble_pending_decls ();
987 return;
989 if (node->needed)
990 cgraph_varpool_enqueue_needed_node (node);
991 node->finalized = true;
993 if (decide_is_variable_needed (node, decl))
994 cgraph_varpool_mark_needed_node (node);
995 /* Since we reclaim unreachable nodes at the end of every language
996 level unit, we need to be conservative about possible entry points
997 there. */
998 else if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) && !DECL_COMDAT (decl) && !DECL_EXTERNAL (decl))
999 cgraph_varpool_mark_needed_node (node);
1000 if (cgraph_global_info_ready || (!flag_unit_at_a_time && !flag_openmp))
1001 cgraph_varpool_assemble_pending_decls ();
1004 /* Add a top-level asm statement to the list. */
1006 struct cgraph_asm_node *
1007 cgraph_add_asm_node (tree asm_str)
1009 struct cgraph_asm_node *node;
1011 node = GGC_CNEW (struct cgraph_asm_node);
1012 node->asm_str = asm_str;
1013 node->order = cgraph_order++;
1014 node->next = NULL;
1015 if (cgraph_asm_nodes == NULL)
1016 cgraph_asm_nodes = node;
1017 else
1018 cgraph_asm_last_node->next = node;
1019 cgraph_asm_last_node = node;
1020 return node;
1023 /* Return true when the DECL can possibly be inlined. */
1024 bool
1025 cgraph_function_possibly_inlined_p (tree decl)
1027 if (!cgraph_global_info_ready)
1028 return (DECL_INLINE (decl) && !flag_really_no_inline);
1029 return DECL_POSSIBLY_INLINED (decl);
1032 /* Create clone of E in the node N represented by CALL_EXPR the callgraph. */
1033 struct cgraph_edge *
1034 cgraph_clone_edge (struct cgraph_edge *e, struct cgraph_node *n,
1035 tree call_stmt, gcov_type count_scale, int loop_nest,
1036 bool update_original)
1038 struct cgraph_edge *new;
1040 new = cgraph_create_edge (n, e->callee, call_stmt,
1041 e->count * count_scale / REG_BR_PROB_BASE,
1042 e->loop_nest + loop_nest);
1044 new->inline_failed = e->inline_failed;
1045 if (update_original)
1047 e->count -= new->count;
1048 if (e->count < 0)
1049 e->count = 0;
1051 return new;
1054 /* Create node representing clone of N executed COUNT times. Decrease
1055 the execution counts from original node too.
1057 When UPDATE_ORIGINAL is true, the counts are subtracted from the original
1058 function's profile to reflect the fact that part of execution is handled
1059 by node. */
1060 struct cgraph_node *
1061 cgraph_clone_node (struct cgraph_node *n, gcov_type count, int loop_nest,
1062 bool update_original)
1064 struct cgraph_node *new = cgraph_create_node ();
1065 struct cgraph_edge *e;
1066 gcov_type count_scale;
1068 new->decl = n->decl;
1069 new->origin = n->origin;
1070 if (new->origin)
1072 new->next_nested = new->origin->nested;
1073 new->origin->nested = new;
1075 new->analyzed = n->analyzed;
1076 new->local = n->local;
1077 new->global = n->global;
1078 new->rtl = n->rtl;
1079 new->master_clone = n->master_clone;
1080 new->count = count;
1081 if (n->count)
1082 count_scale = new->count * REG_BR_PROB_BASE / n->count;
1083 else
1084 count_scale = 0;
1085 if (update_original)
1087 n->count -= count;
1088 if (n->count < 0)
1089 n->count = 0;
1092 for (e = n->callees;e; e=e->next_callee)
1093 cgraph_clone_edge (e, new, e->call_stmt, count_scale, loop_nest,
1094 update_original);
1096 new->next_clone = n->next_clone;
1097 new->prev_clone = n;
1098 n->next_clone = new;
1099 if (new->next_clone)
1100 new->next_clone->prev_clone = new;
1102 return new;
1105 /* Return true if N is an master_clone, (see cgraph_master_clone). */
1107 bool
1108 cgraph_is_master_clone (struct cgraph_node *n)
1110 return (n == cgraph_master_clone (n));
1113 struct cgraph_node *
1114 cgraph_master_clone (struct cgraph_node *n)
1116 enum availability avail = cgraph_function_body_availability (n);
1118 if (avail == AVAIL_NOT_AVAILABLE || avail == AVAIL_OVERWRITABLE)
1119 return NULL;
1121 if (!n->master_clone)
1122 n->master_clone = cgraph_node (n->decl);
1124 return n->master_clone;
1127 /* NODE is no longer nested function; update cgraph accordingly. */
1128 void
1129 cgraph_unnest_node (struct cgraph_node *node)
1131 struct cgraph_node **node2 = &node->origin->nested;
1132 gcc_assert (node->origin);
1134 while (*node2 != node)
1135 node2 = &(*node2)->next_nested;
1136 *node2 = node->next_nested;
1137 node->origin = NULL;
1140 /* Return function availability. See cgraph.h for description of individual
1141 return values. */
1142 enum availability
1143 cgraph_function_body_availability (struct cgraph_node *node)
1145 enum availability avail;
1146 gcc_assert (cgraph_function_flags_ready);
1147 if (!node->analyzed)
1148 avail = AVAIL_NOT_AVAILABLE;
1149 else if (node->local.local)
1150 avail = AVAIL_LOCAL;
1151 else if (node->local.externally_visible)
1152 avail = AVAIL_AVAILABLE;
1154 /* If the function can be overwritten, return OVERWRITABLE. Take
1155 care at least of two notable extensions - the COMDAT functions
1156 used to share template instantiations in C++ (this is symmetric
1157 to code cp_cannot_inline_tree_fn and probably shall be shared and
1158 the inlinability hooks completely eliminated).
1160 ??? Does the C++ one definition rule allow us to always return
1161 AVAIL_AVAILABLE here? That would be good reason to preserve this
1162 hook Similarly deal with extern inline functions - this is again
1163 necessary to get C++ shared functions having keyed templates
1164 right and in the C extension documentation we probably should
1165 document the requirement of both versions of function (extern
1166 inline and offline) having same side effect characteristics as
1167 good optimization is what this optimization is about. */
1169 else if (!(*targetm.binds_local_p) (node->decl)
1170 && !DECL_COMDAT (node->decl) && !DECL_EXTERNAL (node->decl))
1171 avail = AVAIL_OVERWRITABLE;
1172 else avail = AVAIL_AVAILABLE;
1174 return avail;
1177 /* Return variable availability. See cgraph.h for description of individual
1178 return values. */
1179 enum availability
1180 cgraph_variable_initializer_availability (struct cgraph_varpool_node *node)
1182 gcc_assert (cgraph_function_flags_ready);
1183 if (!node->finalized)
1184 return AVAIL_NOT_AVAILABLE;
1185 if (!TREE_PUBLIC (node->decl))
1186 return AVAIL_AVAILABLE;
1187 /* If the variable can be overwritten, return OVERWRITABLE. Takes
1188 care of at least two notable extensions - the COMDAT variables
1189 used to share template instantiations in C++. */
1190 if (!(*targetm.binds_local_p) (node->decl) && !DECL_COMDAT (node->decl))
1191 return AVAIL_OVERWRITABLE;
1192 return AVAIL_AVAILABLE;
1196 /* Add the function FNDECL to the call graph. FNDECL is assumed to be
1197 in low GIMPLE form and ready to be processed by cgraph_finalize_function.
1199 When operating in unit-at-a-time, a new callgraph node is added to
1200 CGRAPH_EXPAND_QUEUE, which is processed after all the original
1201 functions in the call graph .
1203 When not in unit-at-a-time, the new callgraph node is added to
1204 CGRAPH_NODES_QUEUE for cgraph_assemble_pending_functions to
1205 process. */
1207 void
1208 cgraph_add_new_function (tree fndecl)
1210 struct cgraph_node *n = cgraph_node (fndecl);
1211 n->next_needed = cgraph_expand_queue;
1212 cgraph_expand_queue = n;
1215 #include "gt-cgraph.h"