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26 #include "config.h"
27 #include "system.h"
28 #include "coretypes.h"
29 #include "target.h"
30 #include "function.h"
31 #include "tree.h"
32 #include "stringpool.h"
33 #include "cgraph.h"
34 #include "diagnostic.h"
35 #include "alias.h"
36 #include "fold-const.h"
37 #include "stor-layout.h"
38 #include "attribs.h"
39 #include "varasm.h"
40 #include "toplev.h"
41 #include "output.h"
42 #include "debug.h"
43 #include "convert.h"
44 #include "common/common-target.h"
45 #include "langhooks.h"
46 #include "tree-dump.h"
47 #include "tree-inline.h"
49 #include "ada.h"
50 #include "types.h"
51 #include "atree.h"
52 #include "nlists.h"
53 #include "uintp.h"
54 #include "fe.h"
55 #include "sinfo.h"
56 #include "einfo.h"
57 #include "ada-tree.h"
58 #include "gigi.h"
60 /* If nonzero, pretend we are allocating at global level. */
61 int force_global;
63 /* The default alignment of "double" floating-point types, i.e. floating
64 point types whose size is equal to 64 bits, or 0 if this alignment is
65 not specifically capped. */
66 int double_float_alignment;
68 /* The default alignment of "double" or larger scalar types, i.e. scalar
69 types whose size is greater or equal to 64 bits, or 0 if this alignment
70 is not specifically capped. */
71 int double_scalar_alignment;
73 /* True if floating-point arithmetics may use wider intermediate results. */
74 bool fp_arith_may_widen = true;
76 /* Tree nodes for the various types and decls we create. */
77 tree gnat_std_decls[(int) ADT_LAST];
79 /* Functions to call for each of the possible raise reasons. */
80 tree gnat_raise_decls[(int) LAST_REASON_CODE + 1];
82 /* Likewise, but with extra info for each of the possible raise reasons. */
83 tree gnat_raise_decls_ext[(int) LAST_REASON_CODE + 1];
85 /* Forward declarations for handlers of attributes. */
86 static tree handle_const_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
87 static tree handle_nothrow_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
88 static tree handle_pure_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
89 static tree handle_novops_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
90 static tree handle_nonnull_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
91 static tree handle_sentinel_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
92 static tree handle_noreturn_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
93 static tree handle_noinline_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
94 static tree handle_noclone_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
95 static tree handle_leaf_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
96 static tree handle_always_inline_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
97 static tree handle_malloc_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
98 static tree handle_type_generic_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
99 static tree handle_vector_size_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
100 static tree handle_vector_type_attribute (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
102 /* Fake handler for attributes we don't properly support, typically because
103 they'd require dragging a lot of the common-c front-end circuitry. */
104 static tree fake_attribute_handler (tree *, tree, tree, int, bool *);
106 /* Table of machine-independent internal attributes for Ada. We support
107 this minimal set of attributes to accommodate the needs of builtins. */
108 const struct attribute_spec gnat_internal_attribute_table[] =
110 /* { name, min_len, max_len, decl_req, type_req, fn_type_req, handler,
111 affects_type_identity } */
112 { "const", 0, 0, true, false, false, handle_const_attribute,
113 false },
114 { "nothrow", 0, 0, true, false, false, handle_nothrow_attribute,
115 false },
116 { "pure", 0, 0, true, false, false, handle_pure_attribute,
117 false },
118 { "no vops", 0, 0, true, false, false, handle_novops_attribute,
119 false },
120 { "nonnull", 0, -1, false, true, true, handle_nonnull_attribute,
121 false },
122 { "sentinel", 0, 1, false, true, true, handle_sentinel_attribute,
123 false },
124 { "noreturn", 0, 0, true, false, false, handle_noreturn_attribute,
125 false },
126 { "noinline", 0, 0, true, false, false, handle_noinline_attribute,
127 false },
128 { "noclone", 0, 0, true, false, false, handle_noclone_attribute,
129 false },
130 { "leaf", 0, 0, true, false, false, handle_leaf_attribute,
131 false },
132 { "always_inline",0, 0, true, false, false, handle_always_inline_attribute,
133 false },
134 { "malloc", 0, 0, true, false, false, handle_malloc_attribute,
135 false },
136 { "type generic", 0, 0, false, true, true, handle_type_generic_attribute,
137 false },
139 { "vector_size", 1, 1, false, true, false, handle_vector_size_attribute,
140 false },
141 { "vector_type", 0, 0, false, true, false, handle_vector_type_attribute,
142 false },
143 { "may_alias", 0, 0, false, true, false, NULL, false },
145 /* ??? format and format_arg are heavy and not supported, which actually
146 prevents support for stdio builtins, which we however declare as part
147 of the common builtins.def contents. */
148 { "format", 3, 3, false, true, true, fake_attribute_handler, false },
149 { "format_arg", 1, 1, false, true, true, fake_attribute_handler, false },
151 { NULL, 0, 0, false, false, false, NULL, false }
154 /* Associates a GNAT tree node to a GCC tree node. It is used in
155 `save_gnu_tree', `get_gnu_tree' and `present_gnu_tree'. See documentation
156 of `save_gnu_tree' for more info. */
157 static GTY((length ("max_gnat_nodes"))) tree *associate_gnat_to_gnu;
159 #define GET_GNU_TREE(GNAT_ENTITY) \
160 associate_gnat_to_gnu[(GNAT_ENTITY) - First_Node_Id]
162 #define SET_GNU_TREE(GNAT_ENTITY,VAL) \
163 associate_gnat_to_gnu[(GNAT_ENTITY) - First_Node_Id] = (VAL)
165 #define PRESENT_GNU_TREE(GNAT_ENTITY) \
166 (associate_gnat_to_gnu[(GNAT_ENTITY) - First_Node_Id] != NULL_TREE)
168 /* Associates a GNAT entity to a GCC tree node used as a dummy, if any. */
169 static GTY((length ("max_gnat_nodes"))) tree *dummy_node_table;
171 #define GET_DUMMY_NODE(GNAT_ENTITY) \
172 dummy_node_table[(GNAT_ENTITY) - First_Node_Id]
174 #define SET_DUMMY_NODE(GNAT_ENTITY,VAL) \
175 dummy_node_table[(GNAT_ENTITY) - First_Node_Id] = (VAL)
177 #define PRESENT_DUMMY_NODE(GNAT_ENTITY) \
178 (dummy_node_table[(GNAT_ENTITY) - First_Node_Id] != NULL_TREE)
180 /* This variable keeps a table for types for each precision so that we only
181 allocate each of them once. Signed and unsigned types are kept separate.
183 Note that these types are only used when fold-const requests something
184 special. Perhaps we should NOT share these types; we'll see how it
185 goes later. */
186 static GTY(()) tree signed_and_unsigned_types[2 * MAX_BITS_PER_WORD + 1][2];
188 /* Likewise for float types, but record these by mode. */
189 static GTY(()) tree float_types[NUM_MACHINE_MODES];
191 /* For each binding contour we allocate a binding_level structure to indicate
192 the binding depth. */
194 struct GTY((chain_next ("%h.chain"))) gnat_binding_level {
195 /* The binding level containing this one (the enclosing binding level). */
196 struct gnat_binding_level *chain;
197 /* The BLOCK node for this level. */
198 tree block;
199 /* If nonzero, the setjmp buffer that needs to be updated for any
200 variable-sized definition within this context. */
201 tree jmpbuf_decl;
204 /* The binding level currently in effect. */
205 static GTY(()) struct gnat_binding_level *current_binding_level;
207 /* A chain of gnat_binding_level structures awaiting reuse. */
208 static GTY((deletable)) struct gnat_binding_level *free_binding_level;
210 /* The context to be used for global declarations. */
211 static GTY(()) tree global_context;
213 /* An array of global declarations. */
214 static GTY(()) vec<tree, va_gc> *global_decls;
216 /* An array of builtin function declarations. */
217 static GTY(()) vec<tree, va_gc> *builtin_decls;
219 /* A chain of unused BLOCK nodes. */
220 static GTY((deletable)) tree free_block_chain;
222 /* A hash table of padded types. It is modelled on the generic type
223 hash table in tree.c, which must thus be used as a reference. */
225 struct GTY((for_user)) pad_type_hash {
226 unsigned long hash;
227 tree type;
230 struct pad_type_hasher : ggc_cache_ptr_hash<pad_type_hash>
232 static inline hashval_t hash (pad_type_hash *t) { return t->hash; }
233 static bool equal (pad_type_hash *a, pad_type_hash *b);
235 static int
236 keep_cache_entry (pad_type_hash *&t)
238 return ggc_marked_p (t->type);
242 static GTY ((cache)) hash_table<pad_type_hasher> *pad_type_hash_table;
244 static tree merge_sizes (tree, tree, tree, bool, bool);
245 static tree fold_bit_position (const_tree);
246 static tree compute_related_constant (tree, tree);
247 static tree split_plus (tree, tree *);
248 static tree float_type_for_precision (int, machine_mode);
249 static tree convert_to_fat_pointer (tree, tree);
250 static unsigned int scale_by_factor_of (tree, unsigned int);
251 static bool potential_alignment_gap (tree, tree, tree);
253 /* Linked list used as a queue to defer the initialization of the DECL_CONTEXT
254 of ..._DECL nodes and of the TYPE_CONTEXT of ..._TYPE nodes. */
255 struct deferred_decl_context_node
257 /* The ..._DECL node to work on. */
258 tree decl;
260 /* The corresponding entity's Scope. */
261 Entity_Id gnat_scope;
263 /* The value of force_global when DECL was pushed. */
264 int force_global;
266 /* The list of ..._TYPE nodes to propagate the context to. */
267 vec<tree> types;
269 /* The next queue item. */
270 struct deferred_decl_context_node *next;
273 static struct deferred_decl_context_node *deferred_decl_context_queue = NULL;
275 /* Defer the initialization of DECL's DECL_CONTEXT attribute, scheduling to
276 feed it with the elaboration of GNAT_SCOPE. */
277 static struct deferred_decl_context_node *
278 add_deferred_decl_context (tree decl, Entity_Id gnat_scope, int force_global);
280 /* Defer the initialization of TYPE's TYPE_CONTEXT attribute, scheduling to
281 feed it with the DECL_CONTEXT computed as part of N as soon as it is
282 computed. */
283 static void add_deferred_type_context (struct deferred_decl_context_node *n,
284 tree type);
286 /* Initialize data structures of the utils.c module. */
288 void
289 init_gnat_utils (void)
291 /* Initialize the association of GNAT nodes to GCC trees. */
292 associate_gnat_to_gnu = ggc_cleared_vec_alloc<tree> (max_gnat_nodes);
294 /* Initialize the association of GNAT nodes to GCC trees as dummies. */
295 dummy_node_table = ggc_cleared_vec_alloc<tree> (max_gnat_nodes);
297 /* Initialize the hash table of padded types. */
298 pad_type_hash_table = hash_table<pad_type_hasher>::create_ggc (512);
301 /* Destroy data structures of the utils.c module. */
303 void
304 destroy_gnat_utils (void)
306 /* Destroy the association of GNAT nodes to GCC trees. */
307 ggc_free (associate_gnat_to_gnu);
308 associate_gnat_to_gnu = NULL;
310 /* Destroy the association of GNAT nodes to GCC trees as dummies. */
311 ggc_free (dummy_node_table);
312 dummy_node_table = NULL;
314 /* Destroy the hash table of padded types. */
315 pad_type_hash_table->empty ();
316 pad_type_hash_table = NULL;
319 /* GNAT_ENTITY is a GNAT tree node for an entity. Associate GNU_DECL, a GCC
320 tree node, with GNAT_ENTITY. If GNU_DECL is not a ..._DECL node, abort.
321 If NO_CHECK is true, the latter check is suppressed.
323 If GNU_DECL is zero, reset a previous association. */
325 void
326 save_gnu_tree (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree gnu_decl, bool no_check)
328 /* Check that GNAT_ENTITY is not already defined and that it is being set
329 to something which is a decl. If that is not the case, this usually
330 means GNAT_ENTITY is defined twice, but occasionally is due to some
331 Gigi problem. */
332 gcc_assert (!(gnu_decl
333 && (PRESENT_GNU_TREE (gnat_entity)
334 || (!no_check && !DECL_P (gnu_decl)))));
336 SET_GNU_TREE (gnat_entity, gnu_decl);
339 /* GNAT_ENTITY is a GNAT tree node for an entity. Return the GCC tree node
340 that was associated with it. If there is no such tree node, abort.
342 In some cases, such as delayed elaboration or expressions that need to
343 be elaborated only once, GNAT_ENTITY is really not an entity. */
345 tree
346 get_gnu_tree (Entity_Id gnat_entity)
348 gcc_assert (PRESENT_GNU_TREE (gnat_entity));
349 return GET_GNU_TREE (gnat_entity);
352 /* Return nonzero if a GCC tree has been associated with GNAT_ENTITY. */
354 bool
355 present_gnu_tree (Entity_Id gnat_entity)
357 return PRESENT_GNU_TREE (gnat_entity);
360 /* Make a dummy type corresponding to GNAT_TYPE. */
362 tree
363 make_dummy_type (Entity_Id gnat_type)
365 Entity_Id gnat_equiv = Gigi_Equivalent_Type (Underlying_Type (gnat_type));
366 tree gnu_type, debug_type;
368 /* If there was no equivalent type (can only happen when just annotating
369 types) or underlying type, go back to the original type. */
370 if (No (gnat_equiv))
371 gnat_equiv = gnat_type;
373 /* If it there already a dummy type, use that one. Else make one. */
374 if (PRESENT_DUMMY_NODE (gnat_equiv))
375 return GET_DUMMY_NODE (gnat_equiv);
377 /* If this is a record, make a RECORD_TYPE or UNION_TYPE; else make
378 an ENUMERAL_TYPE. */
379 gnu_type = make_node (Is_Record_Type (gnat_equiv)
380 ? tree_code_for_record_type (gnat_equiv)
381 : ENUMERAL_TYPE);
382 TYPE_NAME (gnu_type) = get_entity_name (gnat_type);
383 TYPE_DUMMY_P (gnu_type) = 1;
384 TYPE_STUB_DECL (gnu_type)
385 = create_type_stub_decl (TYPE_NAME (gnu_type), gnu_type);
386 if (Is_By_Reference_Type (gnat_equiv))
387 TYPE_BY_REFERENCE_P (gnu_type) = 1;
389 SET_DUMMY_NODE (gnat_equiv, gnu_type);
391 /* Create a debug type so that debug info consumers only see an unspecified
392 type. */
393 if (Needs_Debug_Info (gnat_type))
395 debug_type = make_node (LANG_TYPE);
396 SET_TYPE_DEBUG_TYPE (gnu_type, debug_type);
398 TYPE_NAME (debug_type) = TYPE_NAME (gnu_type);
399 TYPE_ARTIFICIAL (debug_type) = TYPE_ARTIFICIAL (gnu_type);
402 return gnu_type;
405 /* Return the dummy type that was made for GNAT_TYPE, if any. */
407 tree
408 get_dummy_type (Entity_Id gnat_type)
410 return GET_DUMMY_NODE (gnat_type);
413 /* Build dummy fat and thin pointer types whose designated type is specified
414 by GNAT_DESIG_TYPE/GNU_DESIG_TYPE and attach them to the latter. */
416 void
417 build_dummy_unc_pointer_types (Entity_Id gnat_desig_type, tree gnu_desig_type)
419 tree gnu_template_type, gnu_ptr_template, gnu_array_type, gnu_ptr_array;
420 tree gnu_fat_type, fields, gnu_object_type;
422 gnu_template_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE);
423 TYPE_NAME (gnu_template_type) = create_concat_name (gnat_desig_type, "XUB");
424 TYPE_DUMMY_P (gnu_template_type) = 1;
425 gnu_ptr_template = build_pointer_type (gnu_template_type);
427 gnu_array_type = make_node (ENUMERAL_TYPE);
428 TYPE_NAME (gnu_array_type) = create_concat_name (gnat_desig_type, "XUA");
429 TYPE_DUMMY_P (gnu_array_type) = 1;
430 gnu_ptr_array = build_pointer_type (gnu_array_type);
432 gnu_fat_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE);
433 /* Build a stub DECL to trigger the special processing for fat pointer types
434 in gnat_pushdecl. */
435 TYPE_NAME (gnu_fat_type)
436 = create_type_stub_decl (create_concat_name (gnat_desig_type, "XUP"),
437 gnu_fat_type);
438 fields = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("P_ARRAY"), gnu_ptr_array,
439 gnu_fat_type, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, 0, 0);
440 DECL_CHAIN (fields)
441 = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("P_BOUNDS"), gnu_ptr_template,
442 gnu_fat_type, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, 0, 0);
443 finish_fat_pointer_type (gnu_fat_type, fields);
444 SET_TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (gnu_fat_type, gnu_desig_type);
445 /* Suppress debug info until after the type is completed. */
446 TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG (TYPE_STUB_DECL (gnu_fat_type)) = 1;
448 gnu_object_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE);
449 TYPE_NAME (gnu_object_type) = create_concat_name (gnat_desig_type, "XUT");
450 TYPE_DUMMY_P (gnu_object_type) = 1;
452 TYPE_POINTER_TO (gnu_desig_type) = gnu_fat_type;
453 TYPE_REFERENCE_TO (gnu_desig_type) = gnu_fat_type;
454 TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (gnu_desig_type) = gnu_object_type;
457 /* Return true if we are in the global binding level. */
459 bool
460 global_bindings_p (void)
462 return force_global || !current_function_decl;
465 /* Enter a new binding level. */
467 void
468 gnat_pushlevel (void)
470 struct gnat_binding_level *newlevel = NULL;
472 /* Reuse a struct for this binding level, if there is one. */
473 if (free_binding_level)
475 newlevel = free_binding_level;
476 free_binding_level = free_binding_level->chain;
478 else
479 newlevel = ggc_alloc<gnat_binding_level> ();
481 /* Use a free BLOCK, if any; otherwise, allocate one. */
482 if (free_block_chain)
484 newlevel->block = free_block_chain;
485 free_block_chain = BLOCK_CHAIN (free_block_chain);
486 BLOCK_CHAIN (newlevel->block) = NULL_TREE;
488 else
489 newlevel->block = make_node (BLOCK);
491 /* Point the BLOCK we just made to its parent. */
492 if (current_binding_level)
493 BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT (newlevel->block) = current_binding_level->block;
495 BLOCK_VARS (newlevel->block) = NULL_TREE;
496 BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (newlevel->block) = NULL_TREE;
497 TREE_USED (newlevel->block) = 1;
499 /* Add this level to the front of the chain (stack) of active levels. */
500 newlevel->chain = current_binding_level;
501 newlevel->jmpbuf_decl = NULL_TREE;
502 current_binding_level = newlevel;
505 /* Set SUPERCONTEXT of the BLOCK for the current binding level to FNDECL
506 and point FNDECL to this BLOCK. */
508 void
509 set_current_block_context (tree fndecl)
511 BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT (current_binding_level->block) = fndecl;
512 DECL_INITIAL (fndecl) = current_binding_level->block;
513 set_block_for_group (current_binding_level->block);
516 /* Set the jmpbuf_decl for the current binding level to DECL. */
518 void
519 set_block_jmpbuf_decl (tree decl)
521 current_binding_level->jmpbuf_decl = decl;
524 /* Get the jmpbuf_decl, if any, for the current binding level. */
526 tree
527 get_block_jmpbuf_decl (void)
529 return current_binding_level->jmpbuf_decl;
532 /* Exit a binding level. Set any BLOCK into the current code group. */
534 void
535 gnat_poplevel (void)
537 struct gnat_binding_level *level = current_binding_level;
538 tree block = level->block;
540 BLOCK_VARS (block) = nreverse (BLOCK_VARS (block));
541 BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (block) = blocks_nreverse (BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (block));
543 /* If this is a function-level BLOCK don't do anything. Otherwise, if there
544 are no variables free the block and merge its subblocks into those of its
545 parent block. Otherwise, add it to the list of its parent. */
546 if (TREE_CODE (BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT (block)) == FUNCTION_DECL)
548 else if (!BLOCK_VARS (block))
550 BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (level->chain->block)
551 = block_chainon (BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (block),
552 BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (level->chain->block));
553 BLOCK_CHAIN (block) = free_block_chain;
554 free_block_chain = block;
556 else
558 BLOCK_CHAIN (block) = BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (level->chain->block);
559 BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (level->chain->block) = block;
560 TREE_USED (block) = 1;
561 set_block_for_group (block);
564 /* Free this binding structure. */
565 current_binding_level = level->chain;
566 level->chain = free_binding_level;
567 free_binding_level = level;
570 /* Exit a binding level and discard the associated BLOCK. */
572 void
573 gnat_zaplevel (void)
575 struct gnat_binding_level *level = current_binding_level;
576 tree block = level->block;
578 BLOCK_CHAIN (block) = free_block_chain;
579 free_block_chain = block;
581 /* Free this binding structure. */
582 current_binding_level = level->chain;
583 level->chain = free_binding_level;
584 free_binding_level = level;
587 /* Set the context of TYPE and its parallel types (if any) to CONTEXT. */
589 static void
590 gnat_set_type_context (tree type, tree context)
592 tree decl = TYPE_STUB_DECL (type);
594 TYPE_CONTEXT (type) = context;
596 while (decl && DECL_PARALLEL_TYPE (decl))
598 tree parallel_type = DECL_PARALLEL_TYPE (decl);
600 /* Give a context to the parallel types and their stub decl, if any.
601 Some parallel types seems to be present in multiple parallel type
602 chains, so don't mess with their context if they already have one. */
603 if (!TYPE_CONTEXT (parallel_type))
605 if (TYPE_STUB_DECL (parallel_type))
606 DECL_CONTEXT (TYPE_STUB_DECL (parallel_type)) = context;
607 TYPE_CONTEXT (parallel_type) = context;
610 decl = TYPE_STUB_DECL (DECL_PARALLEL_TYPE (decl));
614 /* Return the innermost scope, starting at GNAT_NODE, we are be interested in
615 the debug info, or Empty if there is no such scope. If not NULL, set
616 IS_SUBPROGRAM to whether the returned entity is a subprogram. */
618 Entity_Id
619 get_debug_scope (Node_Id gnat_node, bool *is_subprogram)
621 Entity_Id gnat_entity;
623 if (is_subprogram)
624 *is_subprogram = false;
626 if (Nkind (gnat_node) == N_Defining_Identifier
627 || Nkind (gnat_node) == N_Defining_Operator_Symbol)
628 gnat_entity = Scope (gnat_node);
629 else
630 return Empty;
632 while (Present (gnat_entity))
634 switch (Ekind (gnat_entity))
636 case E_Function:
637 case E_Procedure:
638 if (Present (Protected_Body_Subprogram (gnat_entity)))
639 gnat_entity = Protected_Body_Subprogram (gnat_entity);
641 /* If the scope is a subprogram, then just rely on
642 current_function_decl, so that we don't have to defer
643 anything. This is needed because other places rely on the
644 validity of the DECL_CONTEXT attribute of FUNCTION_DECL nodes. */
645 if (is_subprogram)
646 *is_subprogram = true;
647 return gnat_entity;
649 case E_Record_Type:
650 case E_Record_Subtype:
651 return gnat_entity;
653 default:
654 /* By default, we are not interested in this particular scope: go to
655 the outer one. */
656 break;
659 gnat_entity = Scope (gnat_entity);
662 return Empty;
665 /* If N is NULL, set TYPE's context to CONTEXT. Defer this to the processing
666 of N otherwise. */
668 static void
669 defer_or_set_type_context (tree type, tree context,
670 struct deferred_decl_context_node *n)
672 if (n)
673 add_deferred_type_context (n, type);
674 else
675 gnat_set_type_context (type, context);
678 /* Return global_context, but create it first if need be. */
680 static tree
681 get_global_context (void)
683 if (!global_context)
685 global_context
686 = build_translation_unit_decl (get_identifier (main_input_filename));
687 debug_hooks->register_main_translation_unit (global_context);
690 return global_context;
693 /* Record DECL as belonging to the current lexical scope and use GNAT_NODE
694 for location information and flag propagation. */
696 void
697 gnat_pushdecl (tree decl, Node_Id gnat_node)
699 tree context = NULL_TREE;
700 struct deferred_decl_context_node *deferred_decl_context = NULL;
702 /* If explicitely asked to make DECL global or if it's an imported nested
703 object, short-circuit the regular Scope-based context computation. */
704 if (!((TREE_PUBLIC (decl) && DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)) || force_global == 1))
706 /* Rely on the GNAT scope, or fallback to the current_function_decl if
707 the GNAT scope reached the global scope, if it reached a subprogram
708 or the declaration is a subprogram or a variable (for them we skip
709 intermediate context types because the subprogram body elaboration
710 machinery and the inliner both expect a subprogram context).
712 Falling back to current_function_decl is necessary for implicit
713 subprograms created by gigi, such as the elaboration subprograms. */
714 bool context_is_subprogram = false;
715 const Entity_Id gnat_scope
716 = get_debug_scope (gnat_node, &context_is_subprogram);
718 if (Present (gnat_scope)
719 && !context_is_subprogram
720 && TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL
721 && TREE_CODE (decl) != VAR_DECL)
722 /* Always assume the scope has not been elaborated, thus defer the
723 context propagation to the time its elaboration will be
724 available. */
725 deferred_decl_context
726 = add_deferred_decl_context (decl, gnat_scope, force_global);
728 /* External declarations (when force_global > 0) may not be in a
729 local context. */
730 else if (current_function_decl && force_global == 0)
731 context = current_function_decl;
734 /* If either we are forced to be in global mode or if both the GNAT scope and
735 the current_function_decl did not help in determining the context, use the
736 global scope. */
737 if (!deferred_decl_context && !context)
738 context = get_global_context ();
740 /* Functions imported in another function are not really nested.
741 For really nested functions mark them initially as needing
742 a static chain for uses of that flag before unnesting;
743 lower_nested_functions will then recompute it. */
744 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL
745 && !TREE_PUBLIC (decl)
746 && context
747 && (TREE_CODE (context) == FUNCTION_DECL
748 || decl_function_context (context)))
749 DECL_STATIC_CHAIN (decl) = 1;
751 if (!deferred_decl_context)
752 DECL_CONTEXT (decl) = context;
754 TREE_NO_WARNING (decl) = (No (gnat_node) || Warnings_Off (gnat_node));
756 /* Set the location of DECL and emit a declaration for it. */
757 if (Present (gnat_node) && !renaming_from_instantiation_p (gnat_node))
758 Sloc_to_locus (Sloc (gnat_node), &DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl));
760 add_decl_expr (decl, gnat_node);
762 /* Put the declaration on the list. The list of declarations is in reverse
763 order. The list will be reversed later. Put global declarations in the
764 globals list and local ones in the current block. But skip TYPE_DECLs
765 for UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE in both cases, as they will cause trouble
766 with the debugger and aren't needed anyway. */
767 if (!(TREE_CODE (decl) == TYPE_DECL
768 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE))
770 /* External declarations must go to the binding level they belong to.
771 This will make corresponding imported entities are available in the
772 debugger at the proper time. */
773 if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)
774 && TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL
775 && DECL_BUILT_IN (decl))
776 vec_safe_push (builtin_decls, decl);
777 else if (global_bindings_p ())
778 vec_safe_push (global_decls, decl);
779 else
781 DECL_CHAIN (decl) = BLOCK_VARS (current_binding_level->block);
782 BLOCK_VARS (current_binding_level->block) = decl;
786 /* For the declaration of a type, set its name either if it isn't already
787 set or if the previous type name was not derived from a source name.
788 We'd rather have the type named with a real name and all the pointer
789 types to the same object have the same node, except when the names are
790 both derived from source names. */
791 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == TYPE_DECL && DECL_NAME (decl))
793 tree t = TREE_TYPE (decl);
795 /* Array and pointer types aren't tagged types in the C sense so we need
796 to generate a typedef in DWARF for them and make sure it is preserved,
797 unless the type is artificial. */
798 if (!(TYPE_NAME (t) && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (t)) == TYPE_DECL)
799 && ((TREE_CODE (t) != ARRAY_TYPE && TREE_CODE (t) != POINTER_TYPE)
800 || DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl)))
802 /* For array and pointer types, create the DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE that will
803 generate the typedef in DWARF. Also do that for fat pointer types
804 because, even though they are tagged types in the C sense, they are
805 still XUP types attached to the base array type at this point. */
806 else if (!DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl)
807 && (TREE_CODE (t) == ARRAY_TYPE
808 || TREE_CODE (t) == POINTER_TYPE
809 || TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (t)))
811 tree tt = build_variant_type_copy (t);
812 TYPE_NAME (tt) = decl;
813 defer_or_set_type_context (tt,
814 DECL_CONTEXT (decl),
815 deferred_decl_context);
816 TREE_TYPE (decl) = tt;
817 if (TYPE_NAME (t)
818 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (t)) == TYPE_DECL
819 && DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (TYPE_NAME (t)))
820 DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (decl) = DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (TYPE_NAME (t));
821 else
822 DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (decl) = t;
823 /* Array types need to have a name so that they can be related to
824 their GNAT encodings. */
825 if (TREE_CODE (t) == ARRAY_TYPE && !TYPE_NAME (t))
826 TYPE_NAME (t) = DECL_NAME (decl);
827 t = NULL_TREE;
829 else if (TYPE_NAME (t)
830 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (t)) == TYPE_DECL
831 && DECL_ARTIFICIAL (TYPE_NAME (t)) && !DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl))
833 else
834 t = NULL_TREE;
836 /* Propagate the name to all the variants, this is needed for the type
837 qualifiers machinery to work properly (see check_qualified_type).
838 Also propagate the context to them. Note that it will be propagated
839 to all parallel types too thanks to gnat_set_type_context. */
840 if (t)
841 for (t = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (t); t; t = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t))
842 /* ??? Because of the previous kludge, we can have variants of fat
843 pointer types with different names. */
844 if (!(TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (t)
845 && TYPE_NAME (t)
846 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (t)) == TYPE_DECL))
848 TYPE_NAME (t) = decl;
849 defer_or_set_type_context (t,
850 DECL_CONTEXT (decl),
851 deferred_decl_context);
856 /* Create a record type that contains a SIZE bytes long field of TYPE with a
857 starting bit position so that it is aligned to ALIGN bits, and leaving at
858 least ROOM bytes free before the field. BASE_ALIGN is the alignment the
859 record is guaranteed to get. GNAT_NODE is used for the position of the
860 associated TYPE_DECL. */
862 tree
863 make_aligning_type (tree type, unsigned int align, tree size,
864 unsigned int base_align, int room, Node_Id gnat_node)
866 /* We will be crafting a record type with one field at a position set to be
867 the next multiple of ALIGN past record'address + room bytes. We use a
868 record placeholder to express record'address. */
869 tree record_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE);
870 tree record = build0 (PLACEHOLDER_EXPR, record_type);
872 tree record_addr_st
873 = convert (sizetype, build_unary_op (ADDR_EXPR, NULL_TREE, record));
875 /* The diagram below summarizes the shape of what we manipulate:
877 <--------- pos ---------->
878 { +------------+-------------+-----------------+
879 record =>{ |############| ... | field (type) |
880 { +------------+-------------+-----------------+
881 |<-- room -->|<- voffset ->|<---- size ----->|
884 record_addr vblock_addr
886 Every length is in sizetype bytes there, except "pos" which has to be
887 set as a bit position in the GCC tree for the record. */
888 tree room_st = size_int (room);
889 tree vblock_addr_st = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, record_addr_st, room_st);
890 tree voffset_st, pos, field;
892 tree name = TYPE_IDENTIFIER (type);
894 name = concat_name (name, "ALIGN");
895 TYPE_NAME (record_type) = name;
897 /* Compute VOFFSET and then POS. The next byte position multiple of some
898 alignment after some address is obtained by "and"ing the alignment minus
899 1 with the two's complement of the address. */
900 voffset_st = size_binop (BIT_AND_EXPR,
901 fold_build1 (NEGATE_EXPR, sizetype, vblock_addr_st),
902 size_int ((align / BITS_PER_UNIT) - 1));
904 /* POS = (ROOM + VOFFSET) * BIT_PER_UNIT, in bitsizetype. */
905 pos = size_binop (MULT_EXPR,
906 convert (bitsizetype,
907 size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, room_st, voffset_st)),
908 bitsize_unit_node);
910 /* Craft the GCC record representation. We exceptionally do everything
911 manually here because 1) our generic circuitry is not quite ready to
912 handle the complex position/size expressions we are setting up, 2) we
913 have a strong simplifying factor at hand: we know the maximum possible
914 value of voffset, and 3) we have to set/reset at least the sizes in
915 accordance with this maximum value anyway, as we need them to convey
916 what should be "alloc"ated for this type.
918 Use -1 as the 'addressable' indication for the field to prevent the
919 creation of a bitfield. We don't need one, it would have damaging
920 consequences on the alignment computation, and create_field_decl would
921 make one without this special argument, for instance because of the
922 complex position expression. */
923 field = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("F"), type, record_type, size,
924 pos, 1, -1);
925 TYPE_FIELDS (record_type) = field;
927 SET_TYPE_ALIGN (record_type, base_align);
928 TYPE_USER_ALIGN (record_type) = 1;
930 TYPE_SIZE (record_type)
931 = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR,
932 size_binop (MULT_EXPR, convert (bitsizetype, size),
933 bitsize_unit_node),
934 bitsize_int (align + room * BITS_PER_UNIT));
935 TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (record_type)
936 = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, size,
937 size_int (room + align / BITS_PER_UNIT));
939 SET_TYPE_MODE (record_type, BLKmode);
940 relate_alias_sets (record_type, type, ALIAS_SET_COPY);
942 /* Declare it now since it will never be declared otherwise. This is
943 necessary to ensure that its subtrees are properly marked. */
944 create_type_decl (name, record_type, true, false, gnat_node);
946 return record_type;
949 /* TYPE is a RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE or QUAL_UNION_TYPE that is being used
950 as the field type of a packed record if IN_RECORD is true, or as the
951 component type of a packed array if IN_RECORD is false. See if we can
952 rewrite it either as a type that has non-BLKmode, which we can pack
953 tighter in the packed record case, or as a smaller type with at most
954 MAX_ALIGN alignment if the value is non-zero. If so, return the new
955 type; if not, return the original type. */
957 tree
958 make_packable_type (tree type, bool in_record, unsigned int max_align)
960 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size = tree_to_uhwi (TYPE_SIZE (type));
961 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT new_size;
962 unsigned int align = TYPE_ALIGN (type);
963 unsigned int new_align;
965 /* No point in doing anything if the size is zero. */
966 if (size == 0)
967 return type;
969 tree new_type = make_node (TREE_CODE (type));
971 /* Copy the name and flags from the old type to that of the new.
972 Note that we rely on the pointer equality created here for
973 TYPE_NAME to look through conversions in various places. */
974 TYPE_NAME (new_type) = TYPE_NAME (type);
975 TYPE_JUSTIFIED_MODULAR_P (new_type) = TYPE_JUSTIFIED_MODULAR_P (type);
976 TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (new_type) = TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (type);
977 TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (new_type) = TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (type);
978 if (TREE_CODE (type) == RECORD_TYPE)
979 TYPE_PADDING_P (new_type) = TYPE_PADDING_P (type);
981 /* If we are in a record and have a small size, set the alignment to
982 try for an integral mode. Otherwise set it to try for a smaller
983 type with BLKmode. */
984 if (in_record && size <= MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE)
986 new_size = ceil_pow2 (size);
987 new_align = MIN (new_size, BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT);
988 SET_TYPE_ALIGN (new_type, new_align);
990 else
992 /* Do not try to shrink the size if the RM size is not constant. */
993 if (TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (type)
994 || !tree_fits_uhwi_p (TYPE_ADA_SIZE (type)))
995 return type;
997 /* Round the RM size up to a unit boundary to get the minimal size
998 for a BLKmode record. Give up if it's already the size and we
999 don't need to lower the alignment. */
1000 new_size = tree_to_uhwi (TYPE_ADA_SIZE (type));
1001 new_size = (new_size + BITS_PER_UNIT - 1) & -BITS_PER_UNIT;
1002 if (new_size == size && (max_align == 0 || align <= max_align))
1003 return type;
1005 new_align = MIN (new_size & -new_size, BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT);
1006 if (max_align > 0 && new_align > max_align)
1007 new_align = max_align;
1008 SET_TYPE_ALIGN (new_type, MIN (align, new_align));
1011 TYPE_USER_ALIGN (new_type) = 1;
1013 /* Now copy the fields, keeping the position and size as we don't want
1014 to change the layout by propagating the packedness downwards. */
1015 tree new_field_list = NULL_TREE;
1016 for (tree field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
1018 tree new_field_type = TREE_TYPE (field);
1019 tree new_field, new_size;
1021 if (RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE_P (new_field_type)
1022 && !TYPE_FAT_POINTER_P (new_field_type)
1023 && tree_fits_uhwi_p (TYPE_SIZE (new_field_type)))
1024 new_field_type = make_packable_type (new_field_type, true, max_align);
1026 /* However, for the last field in a not already packed record type
1027 that is of an aggregate type, we need to use the RM size in the
1028 packable version of the record type, see finish_record_type. */
1029 if (!DECL_CHAIN (field)
1030 && !TYPE_PACKED (type)
1031 && RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE_P (new_field_type)
1032 && !TYPE_FAT_POINTER_P (new_field_type)
1033 && !TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (new_field_type)
1034 && TYPE_ADA_SIZE (new_field_type))
1035 new_size = TYPE_ADA_SIZE (new_field_type);
1036 else
1037 new_size = DECL_SIZE (field);
1039 new_field
1040 = create_field_decl (DECL_NAME (field), new_field_type, new_type,
1041 new_size, bit_position (field),
1042 TYPE_PACKED (type),
1043 !DECL_NONADDRESSABLE_P (field));
1045 DECL_INTERNAL_P (new_field) = DECL_INTERNAL_P (field);
1046 SET_DECL_ORIGINAL_FIELD_TO_FIELD (new_field, field);
1047 if (TREE_CODE (new_type) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE)
1048 DECL_QUALIFIER (new_field) = DECL_QUALIFIER (field);
1050 DECL_CHAIN (new_field) = new_field_list;
1051 new_field_list = new_field;
1054 finish_record_type (new_type, nreverse (new_field_list), 2, false);
1055 relate_alias_sets (new_type, type, ALIAS_SET_COPY);
1056 if (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type))
1057 SET_DECL_PARALLEL_TYPE (TYPE_STUB_DECL (new_type),
1058 DECL_PARALLEL_TYPE (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type)));
1060 /* If this is a padding record, we never want to make the size smaller
1061 than what was specified. For QUAL_UNION_TYPE, also copy the size. */
1062 if (TYPE_IS_PADDING_P (type) || TREE_CODE (type) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE)
1064 TYPE_SIZE (new_type) = TYPE_SIZE (type);
1065 TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (new_type) = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type);
1066 new_size = size;
1068 else
1070 TYPE_SIZE (new_type) = bitsize_int (new_size);
1071 TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (new_type) = size_int (new_size / BITS_PER_UNIT);
1074 if (!TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (type))
1075 SET_TYPE_ADA_SIZE (new_type, TYPE_ADA_SIZE (type));
1077 compute_record_mode (new_type);
1079 /* Try harder to get a packable type if necessary, for example
1080 in case the record itself contains a BLKmode field. */
1081 if (in_record && TYPE_MODE (new_type) == BLKmode)
1082 SET_TYPE_MODE (new_type,
1083 mode_for_size_tree (TYPE_SIZE (new_type),
1084 MODE_INT, 1).else_blk ());
1086 /* If neither mode nor size nor alignment shrunk, return the old type. */
1087 if (TYPE_MODE (new_type) == BLKmode && new_size >= size && max_align == 0)
1088 return type;
1090 return new_type;
1093 /* Return true if TYPE has an unsigned representation. This needs to be used
1094 when the representation of types whose precision is not equal to their size
1095 is manipulated based on the RM size. */
1097 static inline bool
1098 type_unsigned_for_rm (tree type)
1100 /* This is the common case. */
1101 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (type))
1102 return true;
1104 /* See the E_Signed_Integer_Subtype case of gnat_to_gnu_entity. */
1105 if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type)) == INTEGER_CST
1106 && tree_int_cst_sgn (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type)) >= 0)
1107 return true;
1109 return false;
1112 /* Given a type TYPE, return a new type whose size is appropriate for SIZE.
1113 If TYPE is the best type, return it. Otherwise, make a new type. We
1114 only support new integral and pointer types. FOR_BIASED is true if
1115 we are making a biased type. */
1117 tree
1118 make_type_from_size (tree type, tree size_tree, bool for_biased)
1120 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size;
1121 bool biased_p;
1122 tree new_type;
1124 /* If size indicates an error, just return TYPE to avoid propagating
1125 the error. Likewise if it's too large to represent. */
1126 if (!size_tree || !tree_fits_uhwi_p (size_tree))
1127 return type;
1129 size = tree_to_uhwi (size_tree);
1131 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
1133 case INTEGER_TYPE:
1134 case ENUMERAL_TYPE:
1135 case BOOLEAN_TYPE:
1136 biased_p = (TREE_CODE (type) == INTEGER_TYPE
1137 && TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (type));
1139 /* Integer types with precision 0 are forbidden. */
1140 if (size == 0)
1141 size = 1;
1143 /* Only do something if the type isn't a packed array type and doesn't
1144 already have the proper size and the size isn't too large. */
1145 if (TYPE_IS_PACKED_ARRAY_TYPE_P (type)
1146 || (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == size && biased_p == for_biased)
1147 || size > LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE)
1148 break;
1150 biased_p |= for_biased;
1152 /* The type should be an unsigned type if the original type is unsigned
1153 or if the lower bound is constant and non-negative or if the type is
1154 biased, see E_Signed_Integer_Subtype case of gnat_to_gnu_entity. */
1155 if (type_unsigned_for_rm (type) || biased_p)
1156 new_type = make_unsigned_type (size);
1157 else
1158 new_type = make_signed_type (size);
1159 TREE_TYPE (new_type) = TREE_TYPE (type) ? TREE_TYPE (type) : type;
1160 SET_TYPE_RM_MIN_VALUE (new_type, TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type));
1161 SET_TYPE_RM_MAX_VALUE (new_type, TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type));
1162 /* Copy the name to show that it's essentially the same type and
1163 not a subrange type. */
1164 TYPE_NAME (new_type) = TYPE_NAME (type);
1165 TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (new_type) = biased_p;
1166 SET_TYPE_RM_SIZE (new_type, bitsize_int (size));
1167 return new_type;
1169 case RECORD_TYPE:
1170 /* Do something if this is a fat pointer, in which case we
1171 may need to return the thin pointer. */
1172 if (TYPE_FAT_POINTER_P (type) && size < POINTER_SIZE * 2)
1174 scalar_int_mode p_mode;
1175 if (!int_mode_for_size (size, 0).exists (&p_mode)
1176 || !targetm.valid_pointer_mode (p_mode))
1177 p_mode = ptr_mode;
1178 return
1179 build_pointer_type_for_mode
1180 (TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (type)),
1181 p_mode, 0);
1183 break;
1185 case POINTER_TYPE:
1186 /* Only do something if this is a thin pointer, in which case we
1187 may need to return the fat pointer. */
1188 if (TYPE_IS_THIN_POINTER_P (type) && size >= POINTER_SIZE * 2)
1189 return
1190 build_pointer_type (TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (TREE_TYPE (type)));
1191 break;
1193 default:
1194 break;
1197 return type;
1200 /* Return true iff the padded types are equivalent. */
1202 bool
1203 pad_type_hasher::equal (pad_type_hash *t1, pad_type_hash *t2)
1205 tree type1, type2;
1207 if (t1->hash != t2->hash)
1208 return 0;
1210 type1 = t1->type;
1211 type2 = t2->type;
1213 /* We consider that the padded types are equivalent if they pad the same type
1214 and have the same size, alignment, RM size and storage order. Taking the
1215 mode into account is redundant since it is determined by the others. */
1216 return
1217 TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type1)) == TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type2))
1218 && TYPE_SIZE (type1) == TYPE_SIZE (type2)
1219 && TYPE_ALIGN (type1) == TYPE_ALIGN (type2)
1220 && TYPE_ADA_SIZE (type1) == TYPE_ADA_SIZE (type2)
1221 && TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (type1) == TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (type2);
1224 /* Look up the padded TYPE in the hash table and return its canonical version
1225 if it exists; otherwise, insert it into the hash table. */
1227 static tree
1228 lookup_and_insert_pad_type (tree type)
1230 hashval_t hashcode;
1231 struct pad_type_hash in, *h;
1233 hashcode
1234 = iterative_hash_object (TYPE_HASH (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type))), 0);
1235 hashcode = iterative_hash_expr (TYPE_SIZE (type), hashcode);
1236 hashcode = iterative_hash_hashval_t (TYPE_ALIGN (type), hashcode);
1237 hashcode = iterative_hash_expr (TYPE_ADA_SIZE (type), hashcode);
1239 in.hash = hashcode;
1240 in.type = type;
1241 h = pad_type_hash_table->find_with_hash (&in, hashcode);
1242 if (h)
1243 return h->type;
1245 h = ggc_alloc<pad_type_hash> ();
1246 h->hash = hashcode;
1247 h->type = type;
1248 *pad_type_hash_table->find_slot_with_hash (h, hashcode, INSERT) = h;
1249 return NULL_TREE;
1252 /* Ensure that TYPE has SIZE and ALIGN. Make and return a new padded type
1253 if needed. We have already verified that SIZE and ALIGN are large enough.
1254 GNAT_ENTITY is used to name the resulting record and to issue a warning.
1255 IS_COMPONENT_TYPE is true if this is being done for the component type of
1256 an array. IS_USER_TYPE is true if the original type needs to be completed.
1257 DEFINITION is true if this type is being defined. SET_RM_SIZE is true if
1258 the RM size of the resulting type is to be set to SIZE too; in this case,
1259 the padded type is canonicalized before being returned. */
1261 tree
1262 maybe_pad_type (tree type, tree size, unsigned int align,
1263 Entity_Id gnat_entity, bool is_component_type,
1264 bool is_user_type, bool definition, bool set_rm_size)
1266 tree orig_size = TYPE_SIZE (type);
1267 unsigned int orig_align = TYPE_ALIGN (type);
1268 tree record, field;
1270 /* If TYPE is a padded type, see if it agrees with any size and alignment
1271 we were given. If so, return the original type. Otherwise, strip
1272 off the padding, since we will either be returning the inner type
1273 or repadding it. If no size or alignment is specified, use that of
1274 the original padded type. */
1275 if (TYPE_IS_PADDING_P (type))
1277 if ((!size
1278 || operand_equal_p (round_up (size, orig_align), orig_size, 0))
1279 && (align == 0 || align == orig_align))
1280 return type;
1282 if (!size)
1283 size = orig_size;
1284 if (align == 0)
1285 align = orig_align;
1287 type = TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type));
1288 orig_size = TYPE_SIZE (type);
1289 orig_align = TYPE_ALIGN (type);
1292 /* If the size is either not being changed or is being made smaller (which
1293 is not done here and is only valid for bitfields anyway), show the size
1294 isn't changing. Likewise, clear the alignment if it isn't being
1295 changed. Then return if we aren't doing anything. */
1296 if (size
1297 && (operand_equal_p (size, orig_size, 0)
1298 || (TREE_CODE (orig_size) == INTEGER_CST
1299 && tree_int_cst_lt (size, orig_size))))
1300 size = NULL_TREE;
1302 if (align == orig_align)
1303 align = 0;
1305 if (align == 0 && !size)
1306 return type;
1308 /* If requested, complete the original type and give it a name. */
1309 if (is_user_type)
1310 create_type_decl (get_entity_name (gnat_entity), type,
1311 !Comes_From_Source (gnat_entity),
1312 !(TYPE_NAME (type)
1313 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == TYPE_DECL
1314 && DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (type))),
1315 gnat_entity);
1317 /* We used to modify the record in place in some cases, but that could
1318 generate incorrect debugging information. So make a new record
1319 type and name. */
1320 record = make_node (RECORD_TYPE);
1321 TYPE_PADDING_P (record) = 1;
1323 /* ??? Padding types around packed array implementation types will be
1324 considered as root types in the array descriptor language hook (see
1325 gnat_get_array_descr_info). Give them the original packed array type
1326 name so that the one coming from sources appears in the debugging
1327 information. */
1328 if (TYPE_IMPL_PACKED_ARRAY_P (type)
1329 && TYPE_ORIGINAL_PACKED_ARRAY (type)
1330 && gnat_encodings == DWARF_GNAT_ENCODINGS_MINIMAL)
1331 TYPE_NAME (record) = TYPE_NAME (TYPE_ORIGINAL_PACKED_ARRAY (type));
1332 else if (Present (gnat_entity))
1333 TYPE_NAME (record) = create_concat_name (gnat_entity, "PAD");
1335 SET_TYPE_ALIGN (record, align ? align : orig_align);
1336 TYPE_SIZE (record) = size ? size : orig_size;
1337 TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (record)
1338 = convert (sizetype,
1339 size_binop (CEIL_DIV_EXPR, TYPE_SIZE (record),
1340 bitsize_unit_node));
1342 /* If we are changing the alignment and the input type is a record with
1343 BLKmode and a small constant size, try to make a form that has an
1344 integral mode. This might allow the padding record to also have an
1345 integral mode, which will be much more efficient. There is no point
1346 in doing so if a size is specified unless it is also a small constant
1347 size and it is incorrect to do so if we cannot guarantee that the mode
1348 will be naturally aligned since the field must always be addressable.
1350 ??? This might not always be a win when done for a stand-alone object:
1351 since the nominal and the effective type of the object will now have
1352 different modes, a VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR will be required for converting
1353 between them and it might be hard to overcome afterwards, including
1354 at the RTL level when the stand-alone object is accessed as a whole. */
1355 if (align != 0
1356 && RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE_P (type)
1357 && TYPE_MODE (type) == BLKmode
1358 && !TYPE_BY_REFERENCE_P (type)
1359 && TREE_CODE (orig_size) == INTEGER_CST
1360 && !TREE_OVERFLOW (orig_size)
1361 && compare_tree_int (orig_size, MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE) <= 0
1362 && (!size
1363 || (TREE_CODE (size) == INTEGER_CST
1364 && compare_tree_int (size, MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE) <= 0)))
1366 tree packable_type = make_packable_type (type, true);
1367 if (TYPE_MODE (packable_type) != BLKmode
1368 && align >= TYPE_ALIGN (packable_type))
1369 type = packable_type;
1372 /* Now create the field with the original size. */
1373 field = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("F"), type, record, orig_size,
1374 bitsize_zero_node, 0, 1);
1375 DECL_INTERNAL_P (field) = 1;
1377 /* We will output additional debug info manually below. */
1378 finish_record_type (record, field, 1, false);
1380 if (gnat_encodings == DWARF_GNAT_ENCODINGS_MINIMAL)
1381 SET_TYPE_DEBUG_TYPE (record, type);
1383 /* Set the RM size if requested. */
1384 if (set_rm_size)
1386 tree canonical_pad_type;
1388 SET_TYPE_ADA_SIZE (record, size ? size : orig_size);
1390 /* If the padded type is complete and has constant size, we canonicalize
1391 it by means of the hash table. This is consistent with the language
1392 semantics and ensures that gigi and the middle-end have a common view
1393 of these padded types. */
1394 if (TREE_CONSTANT (TYPE_SIZE (record))
1395 && (canonical_pad_type = lookup_and_insert_pad_type (record)))
1397 record = canonical_pad_type;
1398 goto built;
1402 /* Unless debugging information isn't being written for the input type,
1403 write a record that shows what we are a subtype of and also make a
1404 variable that indicates our size, if still variable. */
1405 if (TREE_CODE (orig_size) != INTEGER_CST
1406 && TYPE_NAME (record)
1407 && TYPE_NAME (type)
1408 && !(TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == TYPE_DECL
1409 && DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (type))))
1411 tree name = TYPE_IDENTIFIER (record);
1412 tree size_unit = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (record);
1414 /* A variable that holds the size is required even with no encoding since
1415 it will be referenced by debugging information attributes. At global
1416 level, we need a single variable across all translation units. */
1417 if (size
1418 && TREE_CODE (size) != INTEGER_CST
1419 && (definition || global_bindings_p ()))
1421 /* Whether or not gnat_entity comes from source, this XVZ variable is
1422 is a compilation artifact. */
1423 size_unit
1424 = create_var_decl (concat_name (name, "XVZ"), NULL_TREE, sizetype,
1425 size_unit, true, global_bindings_p (),
1426 !definition && global_bindings_p (), false,
1427 false, true, true, NULL, gnat_entity);
1428 TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (record) = size_unit;
1431 /* There is no need to show what we are a subtype of when outputting as
1432 few encodings as possible: regular debugging infomation makes this
1433 redundant. */
1434 if (gnat_encodings != DWARF_GNAT_ENCODINGS_MINIMAL)
1436 tree marker = make_node (RECORD_TYPE);
1437 tree orig_name = TYPE_IDENTIFIER (type);
1439 TYPE_NAME (marker) = concat_name (name, "XVS");
1440 finish_record_type (marker,
1441 create_field_decl (orig_name,
1442 build_reference_type (type),
1443 marker, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE,
1444 0, 0),
1445 0, true);
1446 TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (marker) = size_unit;
1448 add_parallel_type (record, marker);
1452 built:
1453 /* If a simple size was explicitly given, maybe issue a warning. */
1454 if (!size
1455 || TREE_CODE (size) == COND_EXPR
1456 || TREE_CODE (size) == MAX_EXPR
1457 || No (gnat_entity))
1458 return record;
1460 /* But don't do it if we are just annotating types and the type is tagged or
1461 concurrent, since these types aren't fully laid out in this mode. */
1462 if (type_annotate_only)
1464 Entity_Id gnat_type
1465 = is_component_type
1466 ? Component_Type (gnat_entity) : Etype (gnat_entity);
1468 if (Is_Tagged_Type (gnat_type) || Is_Concurrent_Type (gnat_type))
1469 return record;
1472 /* Take the original size as the maximum size of the input if there was an
1473 unconstrained record involved and round it up to the specified alignment,
1474 if one was specified, but only for aggregate types. */
1475 if (CONTAINS_PLACEHOLDER_P (orig_size))
1476 orig_size = max_size (orig_size, true);
1478 if (align && AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type))
1479 orig_size = round_up (orig_size, align);
1481 if (!operand_equal_p (size, orig_size, 0)
1482 && !(TREE_CODE (size) == INTEGER_CST
1483 && TREE_CODE (orig_size) == INTEGER_CST
1484 && (TREE_OVERFLOW (size)
1485 || TREE_OVERFLOW (orig_size)
1486 || tree_int_cst_lt (size, orig_size))))
1488 Node_Id gnat_error_node = Empty;
1490 /* For a packed array, post the message on the original array type. */
1491 if (Is_Packed_Array_Impl_Type (gnat_entity))
1492 gnat_entity = Original_Array_Type (gnat_entity);
1494 if ((Ekind (gnat_entity) == E_Component
1495 || Ekind (gnat_entity) == E_Discriminant)
1496 && Present (Component_Clause (gnat_entity)))
1497 gnat_error_node = Last_Bit (Component_Clause (gnat_entity));
1498 else if (Present (Size_Clause (gnat_entity)))
1499 gnat_error_node = Expression (Size_Clause (gnat_entity));
1501 /* Generate message only for entities that come from source, since
1502 if we have an entity created by expansion, the message will be
1503 generated for some other corresponding source entity. */
1504 if (Comes_From_Source (gnat_entity))
1506 if (Present (gnat_error_node))
1507 post_error_ne_tree ("{^ }bits of & unused?",
1508 gnat_error_node, gnat_entity,
1509 size_diffop (size, orig_size));
1510 else if (is_component_type)
1511 post_error_ne_tree ("component of& padded{ by ^ bits}?",
1512 gnat_entity, gnat_entity,
1513 size_diffop (size, orig_size));
1517 return record;
1520 /* Return a copy of the padded TYPE but with reverse storage order. */
1522 tree
1523 set_reverse_storage_order_on_pad_type (tree type)
1525 tree field, canonical_pad_type;
1527 if (flag_checking)
1529 /* If the inner type is not scalar then the function does nothing. */
1530 tree inner_type = TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type));
1531 gcc_assert (!AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (inner_type)
1532 && !VECTOR_TYPE_P (inner_type));
1535 /* This is required for the canonicalization. */
1536 gcc_assert (TREE_CONSTANT (TYPE_SIZE (type)));
1538 field = copy_node (TYPE_FIELDS (type));
1539 type = copy_type (type);
1540 DECL_CONTEXT (field) = type;
1541 TYPE_FIELDS (type) = field;
1542 TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (type) = 1;
1543 canonical_pad_type = lookup_and_insert_pad_type (type);
1544 return canonical_pad_type ? canonical_pad_type : type;
1547 /* Relate the alias sets of GNU_NEW_TYPE and GNU_OLD_TYPE according to OP.
1548 If this is a multi-dimensional array type, do this recursively.
1550 OP may be
1551 - ALIAS_SET_COPY: the new set is made a copy of the old one.
1552 - ALIAS_SET_SUPERSET: the new set is made a superset of the old one.
1553 - ALIAS_SET_SUBSET: the new set is made a subset of the old one. */
1555 void
1556 relate_alias_sets (tree gnu_new_type, tree gnu_old_type, enum alias_set_op op)
1558 /* Remove any padding from GNU_OLD_TYPE. It doesn't matter in the case
1559 of a one-dimensional array, since the padding has the same alias set
1560 as the field type, but if it's a multi-dimensional array, we need to
1561 see the inner types. */
1562 while (TREE_CODE (gnu_old_type) == RECORD_TYPE
1563 && (TYPE_JUSTIFIED_MODULAR_P (gnu_old_type)
1564 || TYPE_PADDING_P (gnu_old_type)))
1565 gnu_old_type = TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (gnu_old_type));
1567 /* Unconstrained array types are deemed incomplete and would thus be given
1568 alias set 0. Retrieve the underlying array type. */
1569 if (TREE_CODE (gnu_old_type) == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE)
1570 gnu_old_type
1571 = TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (gnu_old_type))));
1572 if (TREE_CODE (gnu_new_type) == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE)
1573 gnu_new_type
1574 = TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (gnu_new_type))));
1576 if (TREE_CODE (gnu_new_type) == ARRAY_TYPE
1577 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (gnu_new_type)) == ARRAY_TYPE
1578 && TYPE_MULTI_ARRAY_P (TREE_TYPE (gnu_new_type)))
1579 relate_alias_sets (TREE_TYPE (gnu_new_type), TREE_TYPE (gnu_old_type), op);
1581 switch (op)
1583 case ALIAS_SET_COPY:
1584 /* The alias set shouldn't be copied between array types with different
1585 aliasing settings because this can break the aliasing relationship
1586 between the array type and its element type. */
1587 if (flag_checking || flag_strict_aliasing)
1588 gcc_assert (!(TREE_CODE (gnu_new_type) == ARRAY_TYPE
1589 && TREE_CODE (gnu_old_type) == ARRAY_TYPE
1590 && TYPE_NONALIASED_COMPONENT (gnu_new_type)
1591 != TYPE_NONALIASED_COMPONENT (gnu_old_type)));
1593 TYPE_ALIAS_SET (gnu_new_type) = get_alias_set (gnu_old_type);
1594 break;
1596 case ALIAS_SET_SUBSET:
1597 case ALIAS_SET_SUPERSET:
1599 alias_set_type old_set = get_alias_set (gnu_old_type);
1600 alias_set_type new_set = get_alias_set (gnu_new_type);
1602 /* Do nothing if the alias sets conflict. This ensures that we
1603 never call record_alias_subset several times for the same pair
1604 or at all for alias set 0. */
1605 if (!alias_sets_conflict_p (old_set, new_set))
1607 if (op == ALIAS_SET_SUBSET)
1608 record_alias_subset (old_set, new_set);
1609 else
1610 record_alias_subset (new_set, old_set);
1613 break;
1615 default:
1616 gcc_unreachable ();
1619 record_component_aliases (gnu_new_type);
1622 /* Record TYPE as a builtin type for Ada. NAME is the name of the type.
1623 ARTIFICIAL_P is true if the type was generated by the compiler. */
1625 void
1626 record_builtin_type (const char *name, tree type, bool artificial_p)
1628 tree type_decl = build_decl (input_location,
1629 TYPE_DECL, get_identifier (name), type);
1630 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (type_decl) = artificial_p;
1631 TYPE_ARTIFICIAL (type) = artificial_p;
1632 gnat_pushdecl (type_decl, Empty);
1634 if (debug_hooks->type_decl)
1635 debug_hooks->type_decl (type_decl, false);
1638 /* Finish constructing the character type CHAR_TYPE.
1640 In Ada character types are enumeration types and, as a consequence, are
1641 represented in the front-end by integral types holding the positions of
1642 the enumeration values as defined by the language, which means that the
1643 integral types are unsigned.
1645 Unfortunately the signedness of 'char' in C is implementation-defined
1646 and GCC even has the option -fsigned-char to toggle it at run time.
1647 Since GNAT's philosophy is to be compatible with C by default, to wit
1648 Interfaces.C.char is defined as a mere copy of Character, we may need
1649 to declare character types as signed types in GENERIC and generate the
1650 necessary adjustments to make them behave as unsigned types.
1652 The overall strategy is as follows: if 'char' is unsigned, do nothing;
1653 if 'char' is signed, translate character types of CHAR_TYPE_SIZE and
1654 character subtypes with RM_Size = Esize = CHAR_TYPE_SIZE into signed
1655 types. The idea is to ensure that the bit pattern contained in the
1656 Esize'd objects is not changed, even though the numerical value will
1657 be interpreted differently depending on the signedness. */
1659 void
1660 finish_character_type (tree char_type)
1662 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (char_type))
1663 return;
1665 /* Make a copy of a generic unsigned version since we'll modify it. */
1666 tree unsigned_char_type
1667 = (char_type == char_type_node
1668 ? unsigned_char_type_node
1669 : copy_type (gnat_unsigned_type_for (char_type)));
1671 /* Create an unsigned version of the type and set it as debug type. */
1672 TYPE_NAME (unsigned_char_type) = TYPE_NAME (char_type);
1673 TYPE_STRING_FLAG (unsigned_char_type) = TYPE_STRING_FLAG (char_type);
1674 TYPE_ARTIFICIAL (unsigned_char_type) = TYPE_ARTIFICIAL (char_type);
1675 SET_TYPE_DEBUG_TYPE (char_type, unsigned_char_type);
1677 /* If this is a subtype, make the debug type a subtype of the debug type
1678 of the base type and convert literal RM bounds to unsigned. */
1679 if (TREE_TYPE (char_type))
1681 tree base_unsigned_char_type = TYPE_DEBUG_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (char_type));
1682 tree min_value = TYPE_RM_MIN_VALUE (char_type);
1683 tree max_value = TYPE_RM_MAX_VALUE (char_type);
1685 if (TREE_CODE (min_value) == INTEGER_CST)
1686 min_value = fold_convert (base_unsigned_char_type, min_value);
1687 if (TREE_CODE (max_value) == INTEGER_CST)
1688 max_value = fold_convert (base_unsigned_char_type, max_value);
1690 TREE_TYPE (unsigned_char_type) = base_unsigned_char_type;
1691 SET_TYPE_RM_MIN_VALUE (unsigned_char_type, min_value);
1692 SET_TYPE_RM_MAX_VALUE (unsigned_char_type, max_value);
1695 /* Adjust the RM bounds of the original type to unsigned; that's especially
1696 important for types since they are implicit in this case. */
1697 SET_TYPE_RM_MIN_VALUE (char_type, TYPE_MIN_VALUE (unsigned_char_type));
1698 SET_TYPE_RM_MAX_VALUE (char_type, TYPE_MAX_VALUE (unsigned_char_type));
1701 /* Given a record type RECORD_TYPE and a list of FIELD_DECL nodes FIELD_LIST,
1702 finish constructing the record type as a fat pointer type. */
1704 void
1705 finish_fat_pointer_type (tree record_type, tree field_list)
1707 /* Make sure we can put it into a register. */
1708 if (STRICT_ALIGNMENT)
1709 SET_TYPE_ALIGN (record_type, MIN (BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT, 2 * POINTER_SIZE));
1711 /* Show what it really is. */
1712 TYPE_FAT_POINTER_P (record_type) = 1;
1714 /* Do not emit debug info for it since the types of its fields may still be
1715 incomplete at this point. */
1716 finish_record_type (record_type, field_list, 0, false);
1718 /* Force type_contains_placeholder_p to return true on it. Although the
1719 PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs are referenced only indirectly, this isn't a pointer
1720 type but the representation of the unconstrained array. */
1721 TYPE_CONTAINS_PLACEHOLDER_INTERNAL (record_type) = 2;
1724 /* Given a record type RECORD_TYPE and a list of FIELD_DECL nodes FIELD_LIST,
1725 finish constructing the record or union type. If REP_LEVEL is zero, this
1726 record has no representation clause and so will be entirely laid out here.
1727 If REP_LEVEL is one, this record has a representation clause and has been
1728 laid out already; only set the sizes and alignment. If REP_LEVEL is two,
1729 this record is derived from a parent record and thus inherits its layout;
1730 only make a pass on the fields to finalize them. DEBUG_INFO_P is true if
1731 additional debug info needs to be output for this type. */
1733 void
1734 finish_record_type (tree record_type, tree field_list, int rep_level,
1735 bool debug_info_p)
1737 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (record_type);
1738 tree name = TYPE_IDENTIFIER (record_type);
1739 tree ada_size = bitsize_zero_node;
1740 tree size = bitsize_zero_node;
1741 bool had_size = TYPE_SIZE (record_type) != 0;
1742 bool had_size_unit = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (record_type) != 0;
1743 bool had_align = TYPE_ALIGN (record_type) != 0;
1744 tree field;
1746 TYPE_FIELDS (record_type) = field_list;
1748 /* Always attach the TYPE_STUB_DECL for a record type. It is required to
1749 generate debug info and have a parallel type. */
1750 TYPE_STUB_DECL (record_type) = create_type_stub_decl (name, record_type);
1752 /* Globally initialize the record first. If this is a rep'ed record,
1753 that just means some initializations; otherwise, layout the record. */
1754 if (rep_level > 0)
1756 SET_TYPE_ALIGN (record_type, MAX (BITS_PER_UNIT,
1757 TYPE_ALIGN (record_type)));
1759 if (!had_size_unit)
1760 TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (record_type) = size_zero_node;
1762 if (!had_size)
1763 TYPE_SIZE (record_type) = bitsize_zero_node;
1765 /* For all-repped records with a size specified, lay the QUAL_UNION_TYPE
1766 out just like a UNION_TYPE, since the size will be fixed. */
1767 else if (code == QUAL_UNION_TYPE)
1768 code = UNION_TYPE;
1770 else
1772 /* Ensure there isn't a size already set. There can be in an error
1773 case where there is a rep clause but all fields have errors and
1774 no longer have a position. */
1775 TYPE_SIZE (record_type) = 0;
1777 /* Ensure we use the traditional GCC layout for bitfields when we need
1778 to pack the record type or have a representation clause. The other
1779 possible layout (Microsoft C compiler), if available, would prevent
1780 efficient packing in almost all cases. */
1781 #ifdef TARGET_MS_BITFIELD_LAYOUT
1782 if (TARGET_MS_BITFIELD_LAYOUT && TYPE_PACKED (record_type))
1783 decl_attributes (&record_type,
1784 tree_cons (get_identifier ("gcc_struct"),
1785 NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE),
1786 ATTR_FLAG_TYPE_IN_PLACE);
1787 #endif
1789 layout_type (record_type);
1792 /* At this point, the position and size of each field is known. It was
1793 either set before entry by a rep clause, or by laying out the type above.
1795 We now run a pass over the fields (in reverse order for QUAL_UNION_TYPEs)
1796 to compute the Ada size; the GCC size and alignment (for rep'ed records
1797 that are not padding types); and the mode (for rep'ed records). We also
1798 clear the DECL_BIT_FIELD indication for the cases we know have not been
1799 handled yet, and adjust DECL_NONADDRESSABLE_P accordingly. */
1801 if (code == QUAL_UNION_TYPE)
1802 field_list = nreverse (field_list);
1804 for (field = field_list; field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
1806 tree type = TREE_TYPE (field);
1807 tree pos = bit_position (field);
1808 tree this_size = DECL_SIZE (field);
1809 tree this_ada_size;
1811 if (RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE_P (type)
1812 && !TYPE_FAT_POINTER_P (type)
1813 && !TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (type)
1814 && TYPE_ADA_SIZE (type))
1815 this_ada_size = TYPE_ADA_SIZE (type);
1816 else
1817 this_ada_size = this_size;
1819 /* Clear DECL_BIT_FIELD for the cases layout_decl does not handle. */
1820 if (DECL_BIT_FIELD (field)
1821 && operand_equal_p (this_size, TYPE_SIZE (type), 0))
1823 unsigned int align = TYPE_ALIGN (type);
1825 /* In the general case, type alignment is required. */
1826 if (value_factor_p (pos, align))
1828 /* The enclosing record type must be sufficiently aligned.
1829 Otherwise, if no alignment was specified for it and it
1830 has been laid out already, bump its alignment to the
1831 desired one if this is compatible with its size and
1832 maximum alignment, if any. */
1833 if (TYPE_ALIGN (record_type) >= align)
1835 SET_DECL_ALIGN (field, MAX (DECL_ALIGN (field), align));
1836 DECL_BIT_FIELD (field) = 0;
1838 else if (!had_align
1839 && rep_level == 0
1840 && value_factor_p (TYPE_SIZE (record_type), align)
1841 && (!TYPE_MAX_ALIGN (record_type)
1842 || TYPE_MAX_ALIGN (record_type) >= align))
1844 SET_TYPE_ALIGN (record_type, align);
1845 SET_DECL_ALIGN (field, MAX (DECL_ALIGN (field), align));
1846 DECL_BIT_FIELD (field) = 0;
1850 /* In the non-strict alignment case, only byte alignment is. */
1851 if (!STRICT_ALIGNMENT
1852 && DECL_BIT_FIELD (field)
1853 && value_factor_p (pos, BITS_PER_UNIT))
1854 DECL_BIT_FIELD (field) = 0;
1857 /* If we still have DECL_BIT_FIELD set at this point, we know that the
1858 field is technically not addressable. Except that it can actually
1859 be addressed if it is BLKmode and happens to be properly aligned. */
1860 if (DECL_BIT_FIELD (field)
1861 && !(DECL_MODE (field) == BLKmode
1862 && value_factor_p (pos, BITS_PER_UNIT)))
1863 DECL_NONADDRESSABLE_P (field) = 1;
1865 /* A type must be as aligned as its most aligned field that is not
1866 a bit-field. But this is already enforced by layout_type. */
1867 if (rep_level > 0 && !DECL_BIT_FIELD (field))
1868 SET_TYPE_ALIGN (record_type,
1869 MAX (TYPE_ALIGN (record_type), DECL_ALIGN (field)));
1871 switch (code)
1873 case UNION_TYPE:
1874 ada_size = size_binop (MAX_EXPR, ada_size, this_ada_size);
1875 size = size_binop (MAX_EXPR, size, this_size);
1876 break;
1878 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE:
1879 ada_size
1880 = fold_build3 (COND_EXPR, bitsizetype, DECL_QUALIFIER (field),
1881 this_ada_size, ada_size);
1882 size = fold_build3 (COND_EXPR, bitsizetype, DECL_QUALIFIER (field),
1883 this_size, size);
1884 break;
1886 case RECORD_TYPE:
1887 /* Since we know here that all fields are sorted in order of
1888 increasing bit position, the size of the record is one
1889 higher than the ending bit of the last field processed
1890 unless we have a rep clause, since in that case we might
1891 have a field outside a QUAL_UNION_TYPE that has a higher ending
1892 position. So use a MAX in that case. Also, if this field is a
1893 QUAL_UNION_TYPE, we need to take into account the previous size in
1894 the case of empty variants. */
1895 ada_size
1896 = merge_sizes (ada_size, pos, this_ada_size,
1897 TREE_CODE (type) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE, rep_level > 0);
1898 size
1899 = merge_sizes (size, pos, this_size,
1900 TREE_CODE (type) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE, rep_level > 0);
1901 break;
1903 default:
1904 gcc_unreachable ();
1908 if (code == QUAL_UNION_TYPE)
1909 nreverse (field_list);
1911 if (rep_level < 2)
1913 /* If this is a padding record, we never want to make the size smaller
1914 than what was specified in it, if any. */
1915 if (TYPE_IS_PADDING_P (record_type) && TYPE_SIZE (record_type))
1916 size = TYPE_SIZE (record_type);
1918 /* Now set any of the values we've just computed that apply. */
1919 if (!TYPE_FAT_POINTER_P (record_type)
1920 && !TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (record_type))
1921 SET_TYPE_ADA_SIZE (record_type, ada_size);
1923 if (rep_level > 0)
1925 tree size_unit = had_size_unit
1926 ? TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (record_type)
1927 : convert (sizetype,
1928 size_binop (CEIL_DIV_EXPR, size,
1929 bitsize_unit_node));
1930 unsigned int align = TYPE_ALIGN (record_type);
1932 TYPE_SIZE (record_type) = variable_size (round_up (size, align));
1933 TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (record_type)
1934 = variable_size (round_up (size_unit, align / BITS_PER_UNIT));
1936 compute_record_mode (record_type);
1940 /* Reset the TYPE_MAX_ALIGN field since it's private to gigi. */
1941 TYPE_MAX_ALIGN (record_type) = 0;
1943 if (debug_info_p)
1944 rest_of_record_type_compilation (record_type);
1947 /* Append PARALLEL_TYPE on the chain of parallel types of TYPE. If
1948 PARRALEL_TYPE has no context and its computation is not deferred yet, also
1949 propagate TYPE's context to PARALLEL_TYPE's or defer its propagation to the
1950 moment TYPE will get a context. */
1952 void
1953 add_parallel_type (tree type, tree parallel_type)
1955 tree decl = TYPE_STUB_DECL (type);
1957 while (DECL_PARALLEL_TYPE (decl))
1958 decl = TYPE_STUB_DECL (DECL_PARALLEL_TYPE (decl));
1960 SET_DECL_PARALLEL_TYPE (decl, parallel_type);
1962 /* If PARALLEL_TYPE already has a context, we are done. */
1963 if (TYPE_CONTEXT (parallel_type))
1964 return;
1966 /* Otherwise, try to get one from TYPE's context. If so, simply propagate
1967 it to PARALLEL_TYPE. */
1968 if (TYPE_CONTEXT (type))
1969 gnat_set_type_context (parallel_type, TYPE_CONTEXT (type));
1971 /* Otherwise TYPE has not context yet. We know it will have one thanks to
1972 gnat_pushdecl and then its context will be propagated to PARALLEL_TYPE,
1973 so we have nothing to do in this case. */
1976 /* Return true if TYPE has a parallel type. */
1978 static bool
1979 has_parallel_type (tree type)
1981 tree decl = TYPE_STUB_DECL (type);
1983 return DECL_PARALLEL_TYPE (decl) != NULL_TREE;
1986 /* Wrap up compilation of RECORD_TYPE, i.e. output additional debug info
1987 associated with it. It need not be invoked directly in most cases as
1988 finish_record_type takes care of doing so. */
1990 void
1991 rest_of_record_type_compilation (tree record_type)
1993 bool var_size = false;
1994 tree field;
1996 /* If this is a padded type, the bulk of the debug info has already been
1997 generated for the field's type. */
1998 if (TYPE_IS_PADDING_P (record_type))
1999 return;
2001 /* If the type already has a parallel type (XVS type), then we're done. */
2002 if (has_parallel_type (record_type))
2003 return;
2005 for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (record_type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
2007 /* We need to make an XVE/XVU record if any field has variable size,
2008 whether or not the record does. For example, if we have a union,
2009 it may be that all fields, rounded up to the alignment, have the
2010 same size, in which case we'll use that size. But the debug
2011 output routines (except Dwarf2) won't be able to output the fields,
2012 so we need to make the special record. */
2013 if (TREE_CODE (DECL_SIZE (field)) != INTEGER_CST
2014 /* If a field has a non-constant qualifier, the record will have
2015 variable size too. */
2016 || (TREE_CODE (record_type) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE
2017 && TREE_CODE (DECL_QUALIFIER (field)) != INTEGER_CST))
2019 var_size = true;
2020 break;
2024 /* If this record type is of variable size, make a parallel record type that
2025 will tell the debugger how the former is laid out (see exp_dbug.ads). */
2026 if (var_size && gnat_encodings != DWARF_GNAT_ENCODINGS_MINIMAL)
2028 tree new_record_type
2029 = make_node (TREE_CODE (record_type) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE
2030 ? UNION_TYPE : TREE_CODE (record_type));
2031 tree orig_name = TYPE_IDENTIFIER (record_type), new_name;
2032 tree last_pos = bitsize_zero_node;
2033 tree old_field, prev_old_field = NULL_TREE;
2035 new_name
2036 = concat_name (orig_name, TREE_CODE (record_type) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE
2037 ? "XVU" : "XVE");
2038 TYPE_NAME (new_record_type) = new_name;
2039 SET_TYPE_ALIGN (new_record_type, BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT);
2040 TYPE_STUB_DECL (new_record_type)
2041 = create_type_stub_decl (new_name, new_record_type);
2042 DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_STUB_DECL (new_record_type))
2043 = DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_STUB_DECL (record_type));
2044 gnat_pushdecl (TYPE_STUB_DECL (new_record_type), Empty);
2045 TYPE_SIZE (new_record_type) = size_int (TYPE_ALIGN (record_type));
2046 TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (new_record_type)
2047 = size_int (TYPE_ALIGN (record_type) / BITS_PER_UNIT);
2049 /* Now scan all the fields, replacing each field with a new field
2050 corresponding to the new encoding. */
2051 for (old_field = TYPE_FIELDS (record_type); old_field;
2052 old_field = DECL_CHAIN (old_field))
2054 tree field_type = TREE_TYPE (old_field);
2055 tree field_name = DECL_NAME (old_field);
2056 tree curpos = fold_bit_position (old_field);
2057 tree pos, new_field;
2058 bool var = false;
2059 unsigned int align = 0;
2061 /* See how the position was modified from the last position.
2063 There are two basic cases we support: a value was added
2064 to the last position or the last position was rounded to
2065 a boundary and they something was added. Check for the
2066 first case first. If not, see if there is any evidence
2067 of rounding. If so, round the last position and retry.
2069 If this is a union, the position can be taken as zero. */
2070 if (TREE_CODE (new_record_type) == UNION_TYPE)
2071 pos = bitsize_zero_node;
2072 else
2073 pos = compute_related_constant (curpos, last_pos);
2075 if (!pos
2076 && TREE_CODE (curpos) == MULT_EXPR
2077 && tree_fits_uhwi_p (TREE_OPERAND (curpos, 1)))
2079 tree offset = TREE_OPERAND (curpos, 0);
2080 align = tree_to_uhwi (TREE_OPERAND (curpos, 1));
2081 align = scale_by_factor_of (offset, align);
2082 last_pos = round_up (last_pos, align);
2083 pos = compute_related_constant (curpos, last_pos);
2085 else if (!pos
2086 && TREE_CODE (curpos) == PLUS_EXPR
2087 && tree_fits_uhwi_p (TREE_OPERAND (curpos, 1))
2088 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (curpos, 0)) == MULT_EXPR
2089 && tree_fits_uhwi_p
2090 (TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (curpos, 0), 1)))
2092 tree offset = TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (curpos, 0), 0);
2093 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT addend
2094 = tree_to_uhwi (TREE_OPERAND (curpos, 1));
2095 align
2096 = tree_to_uhwi (TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (curpos, 0), 1));
2097 align = scale_by_factor_of (offset, align);
2098 align = MIN (align, addend & -addend);
2099 last_pos = round_up (last_pos, align);
2100 pos = compute_related_constant (curpos, last_pos);
2102 else if (potential_alignment_gap (prev_old_field, old_field, pos))
2104 align = TYPE_ALIGN (field_type);
2105 last_pos = round_up (last_pos, align);
2106 pos = compute_related_constant (curpos, last_pos);
2109 /* If we can't compute a position, set it to zero.
2111 ??? We really should abort here, but it's too much work
2112 to get this correct for all cases. */
2113 if (!pos)
2114 pos = bitsize_zero_node;
2116 /* See if this type is variable-sized and make a pointer type
2117 and indicate the indirection if so. Beware that the debug
2118 back-end may adjust the position computed above according
2119 to the alignment of the field type, i.e. the pointer type
2120 in this case, if we don't preventively counter that. */
2121 if (TREE_CODE (DECL_SIZE (old_field)) != INTEGER_CST)
2123 field_type = build_pointer_type (field_type);
2124 if (align != 0 && TYPE_ALIGN (field_type) > align)
2126 field_type = copy_type (field_type);
2127 SET_TYPE_ALIGN (field_type, align);
2129 var = true;
2132 /* Make a new field name, if necessary. */
2133 if (var || align != 0)
2135 char suffix[16];
2137 if (align != 0)
2138 sprintf (suffix, "XV%c%u", var ? 'L' : 'A',
2139 align / BITS_PER_UNIT);
2140 else
2141 strcpy (suffix, "XVL");
2143 field_name = concat_name (field_name, suffix);
2146 new_field
2147 = create_field_decl (field_name, field_type, new_record_type,
2148 DECL_SIZE (old_field), pos, 0, 0);
2149 DECL_CHAIN (new_field) = TYPE_FIELDS (new_record_type);
2150 TYPE_FIELDS (new_record_type) = new_field;
2152 /* If old_field is a QUAL_UNION_TYPE, take its size as being
2153 zero. The only time it's not the last field of the record
2154 is when there are other components at fixed positions after
2155 it (meaning there was a rep clause for every field) and we
2156 want to be able to encode them. */
2157 last_pos = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, curpos,
2158 (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (old_field))
2159 == QUAL_UNION_TYPE)
2160 ? bitsize_zero_node
2161 : DECL_SIZE (old_field));
2162 prev_old_field = old_field;
2165 TYPE_FIELDS (new_record_type) = nreverse (TYPE_FIELDS (new_record_type));
2167 add_parallel_type (record_type, new_record_type);
2171 /* Utility function of above to merge LAST_SIZE, the previous size of a record
2172 with FIRST_BIT and SIZE that describe a field. SPECIAL is true if this
2173 represents a QUAL_UNION_TYPE in which case we must look for COND_EXPRs and
2174 replace a value of zero with the old size. If HAS_REP is true, we take the
2175 MAX of the end position of this field with LAST_SIZE. In all other cases,
2176 we use FIRST_BIT plus SIZE. Return an expression for the size. */
2178 static tree
2179 merge_sizes (tree last_size, tree first_bit, tree size, bool special,
2180 bool has_rep)
2182 tree type = TREE_TYPE (last_size);
2183 tree new_size;
2185 if (!special || TREE_CODE (size) != COND_EXPR)
2187 new_size = size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, first_bit, size);
2188 if (has_rep)
2189 new_size = size_binop (MAX_EXPR, last_size, new_size);
2192 else
2193 new_size = fold_build3 (COND_EXPR, type, TREE_OPERAND (size, 0),
2194 integer_zerop (TREE_OPERAND (size, 1))
2195 ? last_size : merge_sizes (last_size, first_bit,
2196 TREE_OPERAND (size, 1),
2197 1, has_rep),
2198 integer_zerop (TREE_OPERAND (size, 2))
2199 ? last_size : merge_sizes (last_size, first_bit,
2200 TREE_OPERAND (size, 2),
2201 1, has_rep));
2203 /* We don't need any NON_VALUE_EXPRs and they can confuse us (especially
2204 when fed through substitute_in_expr) into thinking that a constant
2205 size is not constant. */
2206 while (TREE_CODE (new_size) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR)
2207 new_size = TREE_OPERAND (new_size, 0);
2209 return new_size;
2212 /* Return the bit position of FIELD, in bits from the start of the record,
2213 and fold it as much as possible. This is a tree of type bitsizetype. */
2215 static tree
2216 fold_bit_position (const_tree field)
2218 tree offset = DECL_FIELD_OFFSET (field);
2219 if (TREE_CODE (offset) == MULT_EXPR || TREE_CODE (offset) == PLUS_EXPR)
2220 offset = size_binop (TREE_CODE (offset),
2221 fold_convert (bitsizetype, TREE_OPERAND (offset, 0)),
2222 fold_convert (bitsizetype, TREE_OPERAND (offset, 1)));
2223 else
2224 offset = fold_convert (bitsizetype, offset);
2225 return size_binop (PLUS_EXPR, DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET (field),
2226 size_binop (MULT_EXPR, offset, bitsize_unit_node));
2229 /* Utility function of above to see if OP0 and OP1, both of SIZETYPE, are
2230 related by the addition of a constant. Return that constant if so. */
2232 static tree
2233 compute_related_constant (tree op0, tree op1)
2235 tree factor, op0_var, op1_var, op0_cst, op1_cst, result;
2237 if (TREE_CODE (op0) == MULT_EXPR
2238 && TREE_CODE (op1) == MULT_EXPR
2239 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (op0, 1)) == INTEGER_CST
2240 && TREE_OPERAND (op1, 1) == TREE_OPERAND (op0, 1))
2242 factor = TREE_OPERAND (op0, 1);
2243 op0 = TREE_OPERAND (op0, 0);
2244 op1 = TREE_OPERAND (op1, 0);
2246 else
2247 factor = NULL_TREE;
2249 op0_cst = split_plus (op0, &op0_var);
2250 op1_cst = split_plus (op1, &op1_var);
2251 result = size_binop (MINUS_EXPR, op0_cst, op1_cst);
2253 if (operand_equal_p (op0_var, op1_var, 0))
2254 return factor ? size_binop (MULT_EXPR, factor, result) : result;
2256 return NULL_TREE;
2259 /* Utility function of above to split a tree OP which may be a sum, into a
2260 constant part, which is returned, and a variable part, which is stored
2261 in *PVAR. *PVAR may be bitsize_zero_node. All operations must be of
2262 bitsizetype. */
2264 static tree
2265 split_plus (tree in, tree *pvar)
2267 /* Strip conversions in order to ease the tree traversal and maximize the
2268 potential for constant or plus/minus discovery. We need to be careful
2269 to always return and set *pvar to bitsizetype trees, but it's worth
2270 the effort. */
2271 in = remove_conversions (in, false);
2273 *pvar = convert (bitsizetype, in);
2275 if (TREE_CODE (in) == INTEGER_CST)
2277 *pvar = bitsize_zero_node;
2278 return convert (bitsizetype, in);
2280 else if (TREE_CODE (in) == PLUS_EXPR || TREE_CODE (in) == MINUS_EXPR)
2282 tree lhs_var, rhs_var;
2283 tree lhs_con = split_plus (TREE_OPERAND (in, 0), &lhs_var);
2284 tree rhs_con = split_plus (TREE_OPERAND (in, 1), &rhs_var);
2286 if (lhs_var == TREE_OPERAND (in, 0)
2287 && rhs_var == TREE_OPERAND (in, 1))
2288 return bitsize_zero_node;
2290 *pvar = size_binop (TREE_CODE (in), lhs_var, rhs_var);
2291 return size_binop (TREE_CODE (in), lhs_con, rhs_con);
2293 else
2294 return bitsize_zero_node;
2297 /* Return a copy of TYPE but safe to modify in any way. */
2299 tree
2300 copy_type (tree type)
2302 tree new_type = copy_node (type);
2304 /* Unshare the language-specific data. */
2305 if (TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (type))
2307 TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (new_type) = NULL;
2308 SET_TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (new_type, GET_TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC (type));
2311 /* And the contents of the language-specific slot if needed. */
2312 if ((INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type) || TREE_CODE (type) == REAL_TYPE)
2313 && TYPE_RM_VALUES (type))
2315 TYPE_RM_VALUES (new_type) = NULL_TREE;
2316 SET_TYPE_RM_SIZE (new_type, TYPE_RM_SIZE (type));
2317 SET_TYPE_RM_MIN_VALUE (new_type, TYPE_RM_MIN_VALUE (type));
2318 SET_TYPE_RM_MAX_VALUE (new_type, TYPE_RM_MAX_VALUE (type));
2321 /* copy_node clears this field instead of copying it, because it is
2322 aliased with TREE_CHAIN. */
2323 TYPE_STUB_DECL (new_type) = TYPE_STUB_DECL (type);
2325 TYPE_POINTER_TO (new_type) = NULL_TREE;
2326 TYPE_REFERENCE_TO (new_type) = NULL_TREE;
2327 TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (new_type) = new_type;
2328 TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (new_type) = NULL_TREE;
2329 TYPE_CANONICAL (new_type) = new_type;
2331 return new_type;
2334 /* Return a subtype of sizetype with range MIN to MAX and whose
2335 TYPE_INDEX_TYPE is INDEX. GNAT_NODE is used for the position
2336 of the associated TYPE_DECL. */
2338 tree
2339 create_index_type (tree min, tree max, tree index, Node_Id gnat_node)
2341 /* First build a type for the desired range. */
2342 tree type = build_nonshared_range_type (sizetype, min, max);
2344 /* Then set the index type. */
2345 SET_TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (type, index);
2346 create_type_decl (NULL_TREE, type, true, false, gnat_node);
2348 return type;
2351 /* Return a subtype of TYPE with range MIN to MAX. If TYPE is NULL,
2352 sizetype is used. */
2354 tree
2355 create_range_type (tree type, tree min, tree max)
2357 tree range_type;
2359 if (!type)
2360 type = sizetype;
2362 /* First build a type with the base range. */
2363 range_type = build_nonshared_range_type (type, TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type),
2364 TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type));
2366 /* Then set the actual range. */
2367 SET_TYPE_RM_MIN_VALUE (range_type, min);
2368 SET_TYPE_RM_MAX_VALUE (range_type, max);
2370 return range_type;
2373 /* Return a TYPE_DECL node suitable for the TYPE_STUB_DECL field of TYPE.
2374 NAME gives the name of the type to be used in the declaration. */
2376 tree
2377 create_type_stub_decl (tree name, tree type)
2379 tree type_decl = build_decl (input_location, TYPE_DECL, name, type);
2380 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (type_decl) = 1;
2381 TYPE_ARTIFICIAL (type) = 1;
2382 return type_decl;
2385 /* Return a TYPE_DECL node for TYPE. NAME gives the name of the type to be
2386 used in the declaration. ARTIFICIAL_P is true if the declaration was
2387 generated by the compiler. DEBUG_INFO_P is true if we need to write
2388 debug information about this type. GNAT_NODE is used for the position
2389 of the decl. */
2391 tree
2392 create_type_decl (tree name, tree type, bool artificial_p, bool debug_info_p,
2393 Node_Id gnat_node)
2395 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (type);
2396 bool is_named
2397 = TYPE_NAME (type) && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == TYPE_DECL;
2398 tree type_decl;
2400 /* Only the builtin TYPE_STUB_DECL should be used for dummy types. */
2401 gcc_assert (!TYPE_IS_DUMMY_P (type));
2403 /* If the type hasn't been named yet, we're naming it; preserve an existing
2404 TYPE_STUB_DECL that has been attached to it for some purpose. */
2405 if (!is_named && TYPE_STUB_DECL (type))
2407 type_decl = TYPE_STUB_DECL (type);
2408 DECL_NAME (type_decl) = name;
2410 else
2411 type_decl = build_decl (input_location, TYPE_DECL, name, type);
2413 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (type_decl) = artificial_p;
2414 TYPE_ARTIFICIAL (type) = artificial_p;
2416 /* Add this decl to the current binding level. */
2417 gnat_pushdecl (type_decl, gnat_node);
2419 /* If we're naming the type, equate the TYPE_STUB_DECL to the name. This
2420 causes the name to be also viewed as a "tag" by the debug back-end, with
2421 the advantage that no DW_TAG_typedef is emitted for artificial "tagged"
2422 types in DWARF.
2424 Note that if "type" is used as a DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE, it may be referenced
2425 from multiple contexts, and "type_decl" references a copy of it: in such a
2426 case, do not mess TYPE_STUB_DECL: we do not want to re-use the TYPE_DECL
2427 with the mechanism above. */
2428 if (!is_named && type != DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (type_decl))
2429 TYPE_STUB_DECL (type) = type_decl;
2431 /* Do not generate debug info for UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE that the
2432 back-end doesn't support, and for others if we don't need to. */
2433 if (code == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE || !debug_info_p)
2434 DECL_IGNORED_P (type_decl) = 1;
2436 return type_decl;
2439 /* Return a VAR_DECL or CONST_DECL node.
2441 NAME gives the name of the variable. ASM_NAME is its assembler name
2442 (if provided). TYPE is its data type (a GCC ..._TYPE node). INIT is
2443 the GCC tree for an optional initial expression; NULL_TREE if none.
2445 CONST_FLAG is true if this variable is constant, in which case we might
2446 return a CONST_DECL node unless CONST_DECL_ALLOWED_P is false.
2448 PUBLIC_FLAG is true if this is for a reference to a public entity or for a
2449 definition to be made visible outside of the current compilation unit, for
2450 instance variable definitions in a package specification.
2452 EXTERN_FLAG is true when processing an external variable declaration (as
2453 opposed to a definition: no storage is to be allocated for the variable).
2455 STATIC_FLAG is only relevant when not at top level and indicates whether
2456 to always allocate storage to the variable.
2458 VOLATILE_FLAG is true if this variable is declared as volatile.
2460 ARTIFICIAL_P is true if the variable was generated by the compiler.
2462 DEBUG_INFO_P is true if we need to write debug information for it.
2464 ATTR_LIST is the list of attributes to be attached to the variable.
2466 GNAT_NODE is used for the position of the decl. */
2468 tree
2469 create_var_decl (tree name, tree asm_name, tree type, tree init,
2470 bool const_flag, bool public_flag, bool extern_flag,
2471 bool static_flag, bool volatile_flag, bool artificial_p,
2472 bool debug_info_p, struct attrib *attr_list,
2473 Node_Id gnat_node, bool const_decl_allowed_p)
2475 /* Whether the object has static storage duration, either explicitly or by
2476 virtue of being declared at the global level. */
2477 const bool static_storage = static_flag || global_bindings_p ();
2479 /* Whether the initializer is constant: for an external object or an object
2480 with static storage duration, we check that the initializer is a valid
2481 constant expression for initializing a static variable; otherwise, we
2482 only check that it is constant. */
2483 const bool init_const
2484 = (init
2485 && gnat_types_compatible_p (type, TREE_TYPE (init))
2486 && (extern_flag || static_storage
2487 ? initializer_constant_valid_p (init, TREE_TYPE (init))
2488 != NULL_TREE
2489 : TREE_CONSTANT (init)));
2491 /* Whether we will make TREE_CONSTANT the DECL we produce here, in which
2492 case the initializer may be used in lieu of the DECL node (as done in
2493 Identifier_to_gnu). This is useful to prevent the need of elaboration
2494 code when an identifier for which such a DECL is made is in turn used
2495 as an initializer. We used to rely on CONST_DECL vs VAR_DECL for this,
2496 but extra constraints apply to this choice (see below) and they are not
2497 relevant to the distinction we wish to make. */
2498 const bool constant_p = const_flag && init_const;
2500 /* The actual DECL node. CONST_DECL was initially intended for enumerals
2501 and may be used for scalars in general but not for aggregates. */
2502 tree var_decl
2503 = build_decl (input_location,
2504 (constant_p
2505 && const_decl_allowed_p
2506 && !AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type) ? CONST_DECL : VAR_DECL),
2507 name, type);
2509 /* Detect constants created by the front-end to hold 'reference to function
2510 calls for stabilization purposes. This is needed for renaming. */
2511 if (const_flag && init && POINTER_TYPE_P (type))
2513 tree inner = init;
2514 if (TREE_CODE (inner) == COMPOUND_EXPR)
2515 inner = TREE_OPERAND (inner, 1);
2516 inner = remove_conversions (inner, true);
2517 if (TREE_CODE (inner) == ADDR_EXPR
2518 && ((TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (inner, 0)) == CALL_EXPR
2519 && !call_is_atomic_load (TREE_OPERAND (inner, 0)))
2520 || (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (inner, 0)) == VAR_DECL
2521 && DECL_RETURN_VALUE_P (TREE_OPERAND (inner, 0)))))
2522 DECL_RETURN_VALUE_P (var_decl) = 1;
2525 /* If this is external, throw away any initializations (they will be done
2526 elsewhere) unless this is a constant for which we would like to remain
2527 able to get the initializer. If we are defining a global here, leave a
2528 constant initialization and save any variable elaborations for the
2529 elaboration routine. If we are just annotating types, throw away the
2530 initialization if it isn't a constant. */
2531 if ((extern_flag && !constant_p)
2532 || (type_annotate_only && init && !TREE_CONSTANT (init)))
2533 init = NULL_TREE;
2535 /* At the global level, a non-constant initializer generates elaboration
2536 statements. Check that such statements are allowed, that is to say,
2537 not violating a No_Elaboration_Code restriction. */
2538 if (init && !init_const && global_bindings_p ())
2539 Check_Elaboration_Code_Allowed (gnat_node);
2541 /* Attach the initializer, if any. */
2542 DECL_INITIAL (var_decl) = init;
2544 /* Directly set some flags. */
2545 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (var_decl) = artificial_p;
2546 DECL_EXTERNAL (var_decl) = extern_flag;
2548 TREE_CONSTANT (var_decl) = constant_p;
2549 TREE_READONLY (var_decl) = const_flag;
2551 /* The object is public if it is external or if it is declared public
2552 and has static storage duration. */
2553 TREE_PUBLIC (var_decl) = extern_flag || (public_flag && static_storage);
2555 /* We need to allocate static storage for an object with static storage
2556 duration if it isn't external. */
2557 TREE_STATIC (var_decl) = !extern_flag && static_storage;
2559 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (var_decl)
2560 = TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (var_decl)
2561 = TYPE_VOLATILE (type) | volatile_flag;
2563 if (TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (var_decl))
2564 TREE_ADDRESSABLE (var_decl) = 1;
2566 /* Ada doesn't feature Fortran-like COMMON variables so we shouldn't
2567 try to fiddle with DECL_COMMON. However, on platforms that don't
2568 support global BSS sections, uninitialized global variables would
2569 go in DATA instead, thus increasing the size of the executable. */
2570 if (!flag_no_common
2571 && TREE_CODE (var_decl) == VAR_DECL
2572 && TREE_PUBLIC (var_decl)
2573 && !have_global_bss_p ())
2574 DECL_COMMON (var_decl) = 1;
2576 /* Do not emit debug info for a CONST_DECL if optimization isn't enabled,
2577 since we will create an associated variable. Likewise for an external
2578 constant whose initializer is not absolute, because this would mean a
2579 global relocation in a read-only section which runs afoul of the PE-COFF
2580 run-time relocation mechanism. */
2581 if (!debug_info_p
2582 || (TREE_CODE (var_decl) == CONST_DECL && !optimize)
2583 || (extern_flag
2584 && constant_p
2585 && init
2586 && initializer_constant_valid_p (init, TREE_TYPE (init))
2587 != null_pointer_node))
2588 DECL_IGNORED_P (var_decl) = 1;
2590 /* ??? Some attributes cannot be applied to CONST_DECLs. */
2591 if (TREE_CODE (var_decl) == VAR_DECL)
2592 process_attributes (&var_decl, &attr_list, true, gnat_node);
2594 /* Add this decl to the current binding level. */
2595 gnat_pushdecl (var_decl, gnat_node);
2597 if (TREE_CODE (var_decl) == VAR_DECL && asm_name)
2599 /* Let the target mangle the name if this isn't a verbatim asm. */
2600 if (*IDENTIFIER_POINTER (asm_name) != '*')
2601 asm_name = targetm.mangle_decl_assembler_name (var_decl, asm_name);
2603 SET_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (var_decl, asm_name);
2606 return var_decl;
2609 /* Return true if TYPE, an aggregate type, contains (or is) an array. */
2611 static bool
2612 aggregate_type_contains_array_p (tree type)
2614 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
2616 case RECORD_TYPE:
2617 case UNION_TYPE:
2618 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE:
2620 tree field;
2621 for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (type); field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
2622 if (AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (field))
2623 && aggregate_type_contains_array_p (TREE_TYPE (field)))
2624 return true;
2625 return false;
2628 case ARRAY_TYPE:
2629 return true;
2631 default:
2632 gcc_unreachable ();
2636 /* Return a FIELD_DECL node. NAME is the field's name, TYPE is its type and
2637 RECORD_TYPE is the type of the enclosing record. If SIZE is nonzero, it
2638 is the specified size of the field. If POS is nonzero, it is the bit
2639 position. PACKED is 1 if the enclosing record is packed, -1 if it has
2640 Component_Alignment of Storage_Unit. If ADDRESSABLE is nonzero, it
2641 means we are allowed to take the address of the field; if it is negative,
2642 we should not make a bitfield, which is used by make_aligning_type. */
2644 tree
2645 create_field_decl (tree name, tree type, tree record_type, tree size, tree pos,
2646 int packed, int addressable)
2648 tree field_decl = build_decl (input_location, FIELD_DECL, name, type);
2650 DECL_CONTEXT (field_decl) = record_type;
2651 TREE_READONLY (field_decl) = TYPE_READONLY (type);
2653 /* If FIELD_TYPE is BLKmode, we must ensure this is aligned to at least a
2654 byte boundary since GCC cannot handle less-aligned BLKmode bitfields.
2655 Likewise for an aggregate without specified position that contains an
2656 array, because in this case slices of variable length of this array
2657 must be handled by GCC and variable-sized objects need to be aligned
2658 to at least a byte boundary. */
2659 if (packed && (TYPE_MODE (type) == BLKmode
2660 || (!pos
2661 && AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type)
2662 && aggregate_type_contains_array_p (type))))
2663 SET_DECL_ALIGN (field_decl, BITS_PER_UNIT);
2665 /* If a size is specified, use it. Otherwise, if the record type is packed
2666 compute a size to use, which may differ from the object's natural size.
2667 We always set a size in this case to trigger the checks for bitfield
2668 creation below, which is typically required when no position has been
2669 specified. */
2670 if (size)
2671 size = convert (bitsizetype, size);
2672 else if (packed == 1)
2674 size = rm_size (type);
2675 if (TYPE_MODE (type) == BLKmode)
2676 size = round_up (size, BITS_PER_UNIT);
2679 /* If we may, according to ADDRESSABLE, make a bitfield if a size is
2680 specified for two reasons: first if the size differs from the natural
2681 size. Second, if the alignment is insufficient. There are a number of
2682 ways the latter can be true.
2684 We never make a bitfield if the type of the field has a nonconstant size,
2685 because no such entity requiring bitfield operations should reach here.
2687 We do *preventively* make a bitfield when there might be the need for it
2688 but we don't have all the necessary information to decide, as is the case
2689 of a field with no specified position in a packed record.
2691 We also don't look at STRICT_ALIGNMENT here, and rely on later processing
2692 in layout_decl or finish_record_type to clear the bit_field indication if
2693 it is in fact not needed. */
2694 if (addressable >= 0
2695 && size
2696 && TREE_CODE (size) == INTEGER_CST
2697 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (type)) == INTEGER_CST
2698 && (!tree_int_cst_equal (size, TYPE_SIZE (type))
2699 || (pos && !value_factor_p (pos, TYPE_ALIGN (type)))
2700 || packed
2701 || (TYPE_ALIGN (record_type) != 0
2702 && TYPE_ALIGN (record_type) < TYPE_ALIGN (type))))
2704 DECL_BIT_FIELD (field_decl) = 1;
2705 DECL_SIZE (field_decl) = size;
2706 if (!packed && !pos)
2708 if (TYPE_ALIGN (record_type) != 0
2709 && TYPE_ALIGN (record_type) < TYPE_ALIGN (type))
2710 SET_DECL_ALIGN (field_decl, TYPE_ALIGN (record_type));
2711 else
2712 SET_DECL_ALIGN (field_decl, TYPE_ALIGN (type));
2716 DECL_PACKED (field_decl) = pos ? DECL_BIT_FIELD (field_decl) : packed;
2718 /* Bump the alignment if need be, either for bitfield/packing purposes or
2719 to satisfy the type requirements if no such consideration applies. When
2720 we get the alignment from the type, indicate if this is from an explicit
2721 user request, which prevents stor-layout from lowering it later on. */
2723 unsigned int bit_align
2724 = (DECL_BIT_FIELD (field_decl) ? 1
2725 : packed && TYPE_MODE (type) != BLKmode ? BITS_PER_UNIT : 0);
2727 if (bit_align > DECL_ALIGN (field_decl))
2728 SET_DECL_ALIGN (field_decl, bit_align);
2729 else if (!bit_align && TYPE_ALIGN (type) > DECL_ALIGN (field_decl))
2731 SET_DECL_ALIGN (field_decl, TYPE_ALIGN (type));
2732 DECL_USER_ALIGN (field_decl) = TYPE_USER_ALIGN (type);
2736 if (pos)
2738 /* We need to pass in the alignment the DECL is known to have.
2739 This is the lowest-order bit set in POS, but no more than
2740 the alignment of the record, if one is specified. Note
2741 that an alignment of 0 is taken as infinite. */
2742 unsigned int known_align;
2744 if (tree_fits_uhwi_p (pos))
2745 known_align = tree_to_uhwi (pos) & - tree_to_uhwi (pos);
2746 else
2747 known_align = BITS_PER_UNIT;
2749 if (TYPE_ALIGN (record_type)
2750 && (known_align == 0 || known_align > TYPE_ALIGN (record_type)))
2751 known_align = TYPE_ALIGN (record_type);
2753 layout_decl (field_decl, known_align);
2754 SET_DECL_OFFSET_ALIGN (field_decl,
2755 tree_fits_uhwi_p (pos) ? BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT
2756 : BITS_PER_UNIT);
2757 pos_from_bit (&DECL_FIELD_OFFSET (field_decl),
2758 &DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET (field_decl),
2759 DECL_OFFSET_ALIGN (field_decl), pos);
2762 /* In addition to what our caller says, claim the field is addressable if we
2763 know that its type is not suitable.
2765 The field may also be "technically" nonaddressable, meaning that even if
2766 we attempt to take the field's address we will actually get the address
2767 of a copy. This is the case for true bitfields, but the DECL_BIT_FIELD
2768 value we have at this point is not accurate enough, so we don't account
2769 for this here and let finish_record_type decide. */
2770 if (!addressable && !type_for_nonaliased_component_p (type))
2771 addressable = 1;
2773 DECL_NONADDRESSABLE_P (field_decl) = !addressable;
2775 return field_decl;
2778 /* Return a PARM_DECL node with NAME and TYPE. */
2780 tree
2781 create_param_decl (tree name, tree type)
2783 tree param_decl = build_decl (input_location, PARM_DECL, name, type);
2785 /* Honor TARGET_PROMOTE_PROTOTYPES like the C compiler, as not doing so
2786 can lead to various ABI violations. */
2787 if (targetm.calls.promote_prototypes (NULL_TREE)
2788 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type)
2789 && TYPE_PRECISION (type) < TYPE_PRECISION (integer_type_node))
2791 /* We have to be careful about biased types here. Make a subtype
2792 of integer_type_node with the proper biasing. */
2793 if (TREE_CODE (type) == INTEGER_TYPE
2794 && TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (type))
2796 tree subtype
2797 = make_unsigned_type (TYPE_PRECISION (integer_type_node));
2798 TREE_TYPE (subtype) = integer_type_node;
2799 TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (subtype) = 1;
2800 SET_TYPE_RM_MIN_VALUE (subtype, TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type));
2801 SET_TYPE_RM_MAX_VALUE (subtype, TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type));
2802 type = subtype;
2804 else
2805 type = integer_type_node;
2808 DECL_ARG_TYPE (param_decl) = type;
2809 return param_decl;
2812 /* Process the attributes in ATTR_LIST for NODE, which is either a DECL or
2813 a TYPE. If IN_PLACE is true, the tree pointed to by NODE should not be
2814 changed. GNAT_NODE is used for the position of error messages. */
2816 void
2817 process_attributes (tree *node, struct attrib **attr_list, bool in_place,
2818 Node_Id gnat_node)
2820 struct attrib *attr;
2822 for (attr = *attr_list; attr; attr = attr->next)
2823 switch (attr->type)
2825 case ATTR_MACHINE_ATTRIBUTE:
2826 Sloc_to_locus (Sloc (gnat_node), &input_location);
2827 decl_attributes (node, tree_cons (attr->name, attr->args, NULL_TREE),
2828 in_place ? ATTR_FLAG_TYPE_IN_PLACE : 0);
2829 break;
2831 case ATTR_LINK_ALIAS:
2832 if (!DECL_EXTERNAL (*node))
2834 TREE_STATIC (*node) = 1;
2835 assemble_alias (*node, attr->name);
2837 break;
2839 case ATTR_WEAK_EXTERNAL:
2840 if (SUPPORTS_WEAK)
2841 declare_weak (*node);
2842 else
2843 post_error ("?weak declarations not supported on this target",
2844 attr->error_point);
2845 break;
2847 case ATTR_LINK_SECTION:
2848 if (targetm_common.have_named_sections)
2850 set_decl_section_name (*node, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (attr->name));
2851 DECL_COMMON (*node) = 0;
2853 else
2854 post_error ("?section attributes are not supported for this target",
2855 attr->error_point);
2856 break;
2858 case ATTR_LINK_CONSTRUCTOR:
2859 DECL_STATIC_CONSTRUCTOR (*node) = 1;
2860 TREE_USED (*node) = 1;
2861 break;
2863 case ATTR_LINK_DESTRUCTOR:
2864 DECL_STATIC_DESTRUCTOR (*node) = 1;
2865 TREE_USED (*node) = 1;
2866 break;
2868 case ATTR_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE:
2869 set_decl_tls_model (*node, decl_default_tls_model (*node));
2870 DECL_COMMON (*node) = 0;
2871 break;
2874 *attr_list = NULL;
2877 /* Return true if VALUE is a known to be a multiple of FACTOR, which must be
2878 a power of 2. */
2880 bool
2881 value_factor_p (tree value, HOST_WIDE_INT factor)
2883 if (tree_fits_uhwi_p (value))
2884 return tree_to_uhwi (value) % factor == 0;
2886 if (TREE_CODE (value) == MULT_EXPR)
2887 return (value_factor_p (TREE_OPERAND (value, 0), factor)
2888 || value_factor_p (TREE_OPERAND (value, 1), factor));
2890 return false;
2893 /* Return whether GNAT_NODE is a defining identifier for a renaming that comes
2894 from the parameter association for the instantiation of a generic. We do
2895 not want to emit source location for them: the code generated for their
2896 initialization is likely to disturb debugging. */
2898 bool
2899 renaming_from_instantiation_p (Node_Id gnat_node)
2901 if (Nkind (gnat_node) != N_Defining_Identifier
2902 || !Is_Object (gnat_node)
2903 || Comes_From_Source (gnat_node)
2904 || !Present (Renamed_Object (gnat_node)))
2905 return false;
2907 /* Get the object declaration of the renamed object, if any and if the
2908 renamed object is a mere identifier. */
2909 gnat_node = Renamed_Object (gnat_node);
2910 if (Nkind (gnat_node) != N_Identifier)
2911 return false;
2913 gnat_node = Entity (gnat_node);
2914 if (!Present (Parent (gnat_node)))
2915 return false;
2917 gnat_node = Parent (gnat_node);
2918 return
2919 (Present (gnat_node)
2920 && Nkind (gnat_node) == N_Object_Declaration
2921 && Present (Corresponding_Generic_Association (gnat_node)));
2924 /* Defer the initialization of DECL's DECL_CONTEXT attribute, scheduling to
2925 feed it with the elaboration of GNAT_SCOPE. */
2927 static struct deferred_decl_context_node *
2928 add_deferred_decl_context (tree decl, Entity_Id gnat_scope, int force_global)
2930 struct deferred_decl_context_node *new_node;
2932 new_node
2933 = (struct deferred_decl_context_node * ) xmalloc (sizeof (*new_node));
2934 new_node->decl = decl;
2935 new_node->gnat_scope = gnat_scope;
2936 new_node->force_global = force_global;
2937 new_node->types.create (1);
2938 new_node->next = deferred_decl_context_queue;
2939 deferred_decl_context_queue = new_node;
2940 return new_node;
2943 /* Defer the initialization of TYPE's TYPE_CONTEXT attribute, scheduling to
2944 feed it with the DECL_CONTEXT computed as part of N as soon as it is
2945 computed. */
2947 static void
2948 add_deferred_type_context (struct deferred_decl_context_node *n, tree type)
2950 n->types.safe_push (type);
2953 /* Get the GENERIC node corresponding to GNAT_SCOPE, if available. Return
2954 NULL_TREE if it is not available. */
2956 static tree
2957 compute_deferred_decl_context (Entity_Id gnat_scope)
2959 tree context;
2961 if (present_gnu_tree (gnat_scope))
2962 context = get_gnu_tree (gnat_scope);
2963 else
2964 return NULL_TREE;
2966 if (TREE_CODE (context) == TYPE_DECL)
2968 const tree context_type = TREE_TYPE (context);
2970 /* Skip dummy types: only the final ones can appear in the context
2971 chain. */
2972 if (TYPE_DUMMY_P (context_type))
2973 return NULL_TREE;
2975 /* ..._TYPE nodes are more useful than TYPE_DECL nodes in the context
2976 chain. */
2977 else
2978 context = context_type;
2981 return context;
2984 /* Try to process all deferred nodes in the queue. Keep in the queue the ones
2985 that cannot be processed yet, remove the other ones. If FORCE is true,
2986 force the processing for all nodes, use the global context when nodes don't
2987 have a GNU translation. */
2989 void
2990 process_deferred_decl_context (bool force)
2992 struct deferred_decl_context_node **it = &deferred_decl_context_queue;
2993 struct deferred_decl_context_node *node;
2995 while (*it)
2997 bool processed = false;
2998 tree context = NULL_TREE;
2999 Entity_Id gnat_scope;
3001 node = *it;
3003 /* If FORCE, get the innermost elaborated scope. Otherwise, just try to
3004 get the first scope. */
3005 gnat_scope = node->gnat_scope;
3006 while (Present (gnat_scope))
3008 context = compute_deferred_decl_context (gnat_scope);
3009 if (!force || context)
3010 break;
3011 gnat_scope = get_debug_scope (gnat_scope, NULL);
3014 /* Imported declarations must not be in a local context (i.e. not inside
3015 a function). */
3016 if (context && node->force_global > 0)
3018 tree ctx = context;
3020 while (ctx)
3022 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (ctx) != FUNCTION_DECL);
3023 ctx = DECL_P (ctx) ? DECL_CONTEXT (ctx) : TYPE_CONTEXT (ctx);
3027 /* If FORCE, we want to get rid of all nodes in the queue: in case there
3028 was no elaborated scope, use the global context. */
3029 if (force && !context)
3030 context = get_global_context ();
3032 if (context)
3034 tree t;
3035 int i;
3037 DECL_CONTEXT (node->decl) = context;
3039 /* Propagate it to the TYPE_CONTEXT attributes of the requested
3040 ..._TYPE nodes. */
3041 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (node->types, i, t)
3043 gnat_set_type_context (t, context);
3045 processed = true;
3048 /* If this node has been successfuly processed, remove it from the
3049 queue. Then move to the next node. */
3050 if (processed)
3052 *it = node->next;
3053 node->types.release ();
3054 free (node);
3056 else
3057 it = &node->next;
3061 /* Return VALUE scaled by the biggest power-of-2 factor of EXPR. */
3063 static unsigned int
3064 scale_by_factor_of (tree expr, unsigned int value)
3066 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT addend = 0;
3067 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT factor = 1;
3069 /* Peel conversions around EXPR and try to extract bodies from function
3070 calls: it is possible to get the scale factor from size functions. */
3071 expr = remove_conversions (expr, true);
3072 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == CALL_EXPR)
3073 expr = maybe_inline_call_in_expr (expr);
3075 /* Sometimes we get PLUS_EXPR (BIT_AND_EXPR (..., X), Y), where Y is a
3076 multiple of the scale factor we are looking for. */
3077 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == PLUS_EXPR
3078 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1)) == INTEGER_CST
3079 && tree_fits_uhwi_p (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1)))
3081 addend = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1));
3082 expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0);
3085 /* An expression which is a bitwise AND with a mask has a power-of-2 factor
3086 corresponding to the number of trailing zeros of the mask. */
3087 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == BIT_AND_EXPR
3088 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1)) == INTEGER_CST)
3090 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1));
3091 unsigned int i = 0;
3093 while ((mask & 1) == 0 && i < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT)
3095 mask >>= 1;
3096 factor *= 2;
3097 i++;
3101 /* If the addend is not a multiple of the factor we found, give up. In
3102 theory we could find a smaller common factor but it's useless for our
3103 needs. This situation arises when dealing with a field F1 with no
3104 alignment requirement but that is following a field F2 with such
3105 requirements. As long as we have F2's offset, we don't need alignment
3106 information to compute F1's. */
3107 if (addend % factor != 0)
3108 factor = 1;
3110 return factor * value;
3113 /* Given two consecutive field decls PREV_FIELD and CURR_FIELD, return true
3114 unless we can prove these 2 fields are laid out in such a way that no gap
3115 exist between the end of PREV_FIELD and the beginning of CURR_FIELD. OFFSET
3116 is the distance in bits between the end of PREV_FIELD and the starting
3117 position of CURR_FIELD. It is ignored if null. */
3119 static bool
3120 potential_alignment_gap (tree prev_field, tree curr_field, tree offset)
3122 /* If this is the first field of the record, there cannot be any gap */
3123 if (!prev_field)
3124 return false;
3126 /* If the previous field is a union type, then return false: The only
3127 time when such a field is not the last field of the record is when
3128 there are other components at fixed positions after it (meaning there
3129 was a rep clause for every field), in which case we don't want the
3130 alignment constraint to override them. */
3131 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (prev_field)) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE)
3132 return false;
3134 /* If the distance between the end of prev_field and the beginning of
3135 curr_field is constant, then there is a gap if the value of this
3136 constant is not null. */
3137 if (offset && tree_fits_uhwi_p (offset))
3138 return !integer_zerop (offset);
3140 /* If the size and position of the previous field are constant,
3141 then check the sum of this size and position. There will be a gap
3142 iff it is not multiple of the current field alignment. */
3143 if (tree_fits_uhwi_p (DECL_SIZE (prev_field))
3144 && tree_fits_uhwi_p (bit_position (prev_field)))
3145 return ((tree_to_uhwi (bit_position (prev_field))
3146 + tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE (prev_field)))
3147 % DECL_ALIGN (curr_field) != 0);
3149 /* If both the position and size of the previous field are multiples
3150 of the current field alignment, there cannot be any gap. */
3151 if (value_factor_p (bit_position (prev_field), DECL_ALIGN (curr_field))
3152 && value_factor_p (DECL_SIZE (prev_field), DECL_ALIGN (curr_field)))
3153 return false;
3155 /* Fallback, return that there may be a potential gap */
3156 return true;
3159 /* Return a LABEL_DECL with NAME. GNAT_NODE is used for the position of
3160 the decl. */
3162 tree
3163 create_label_decl (tree name, Node_Id gnat_node)
3165 tree label_decl
3166 = build_decl (input_location, LABEL_DECL, name, void_type_node);
3168 SET_DECL_MODE (label_decl, VOIDmode);
3170 /* Add this decl to the current binding level. */
3171 gnat_pushdecl (label_decl, gnat_node);
3173 return label_decl;
3176 /* Return a FUNCTION_DECL node. NAME is the name of the subprogram, ASM_NAME
3177 its assembler name, TYPE its type (a FUNCTION_TYPE node), PARAM_DECL_LIST
3178 the list of its parameters (a list of PARM_DECL nodes chained through the
3179 DECL_CHAIN field).
3181 INLINE_STATUS describes the inline flags to be set on the FUNCTION_DECL.
3183 PUBLIC_FLAG is true if this is for a reference to a public entity or for a
3184 definition to be made visible outside of the current compilation unit.
3186 EXTERN_FLAG is true when processing an external subprogram declaration.
3188 ARTIFICIAL_P is true if the subprogram was generated by the compiler.
3190 DEBUG_INFO_P is true if we need to write debug information for it.
3192 DEFINITION is true if the subprogram is to be considered as a definition.
3194 ATTR_LIST is the list of attributes to be attached to the subprogram.
3196 GNAT_NODE is used for the position of the decl. */
3198 tree
3199 create_subprog_decl (tree name, tree asm_name, tree type, tree param_decl_list,
3200 enum inline_status_t inline_status, bool public_flag,
3201 bool extern_flag, bool artificial_p, bool debug_info_p,
3202 bool definition, struct attrib *attr_list,
3203 Node_Id gnat_node)
3205 tree subprog_decl = build_decl (input_location, FUNCTION_DECL, name, type);
3206 DECL_ARGUMENTS (subprog_decl) = param_decl_list;
3208 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (subprog_decl) = artificial_p;
3209 DECL_EXTERNAL (subprog_decl) = extern_flag;
3210 TREE_PUBLIC (subprog_decl) = public_flag;
3212 if (!debug_info_p)
3213 DECL_IGNORED_P (subprog_decl) = 1;
3214 if (definition)
3215 DECL_FUNCTION_IS_DEF (subprog_decl) = 1;
3217 switch (inline_status)
3219 case is_suppressed:
3220 DECL_UNINLINABLE (subprog_decl) = 1;
3221 break;
3223 case is_disabled:
3224 break;
3226 case is_required:
3227 if (Back_End_Inlining)
3229 decl_attributes (&subprog_decl,
3230 tree_cons (get_identifier ("always_inline"),
3231 NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE),
3232 ATTR_FLAG_TYPE_IN_PLACE);
3234 /* Inline_Always guarantees that every direct call is inlined and
3235 that there is no indirect reference to the subprogram, so the
3236 instance in the original package (as well as its clones in the
3237 client packages created for inter-unit inlining) can be made
3238 private, which causes the out-of-line body to be eliminated. */
3239 TREE_PUBLIC (subprog_decl) = 0;
3242 /* ... fall through ... */
3244 case is_enabled:
3245 DECL_DECLARED_INLINE_P (subprog_decl) = 1;
3246 DECL_NO_INLINE_WARNING_P (subprog_decl) = artificial_p;
3247 break;
3249 default:
3250 gcc_unreachable ();
3253 process_attributes (&subprog_decl, &attr_list, true, gnat_node);
3255 /* Once everything is processed, finish the subprogram declaration. */
3256 finish_subprog_decl (subprog_decl, asm_name, type);
3258 /* Add this decl to the current binding level. */
3259 gnat_pushdecl (subprog_decl, gnat_node);
3261 /* Output the assembler code and/or RTL for the declaration. */
3262 rest_of_decl_compilation (subprog_decl, global_bindings_p (), 0);
3264 return subprog_decl;
3267 /* Given a subprogram declaration DECL, its assembler name and its type,
3268 finish constructing the subprogram declaration from ASM_NAME and TYPE. */
3270 void
3271 finish_subprog_decl (tree decl, tree asm_name, tree type)
3273 tree result_decl
3274 = build_decl (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl), RESULT_DECL, NULL_TREE,
3275 TREE_TYPE (type));
3277 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (result_decl) = 1;
3278 DECL_IGNORED_P (result_decl) = 1;
3279 DECL_BY_REFERENCE (result_decl) = TREE_ADDRESSABLE (type);
3280 DECL_RESULT (decl) = result_decl;
3282 TREE_READONLY (decl) = TYPE_READONLY (type);
3283 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (decl) = TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl) = TYPE_VOLATILE (type);
3285 if (asm_name)
3287 /* Let the target mangle the name if this isn't a verbatim asm. */
3288 if (*IDENTIFIER_POINTER (asm_name) != '*')
3289 asm_name = targetm.mangle_decl_assembler_name (decl, asm_name);
3291 SET_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl, asm_name);
3293 /* The expand_main_function circuitry expects "main_identifier_node" to
3294 designate the DECL_NAME of the 'main' entry point, in turn expected
3295 to be declared as the "main" function literally by default. Ada
3296 program entry points are typically declared with a different name
3297 within the binder generated file, exported as 'main' to satisfy the
3298 system expectations. Force main_identifier_node in this case. */
3299 if (asm_name == main_identifier_node)
3300 DECL_NAME (decl) = main_identifier_node;
3304 /* Set up the framework for generating code for SUBPROG_DECL, a subprogram
3305 body. This routine needs to be invoked before processing the declarations
3306 appearing in the subprogram. */
3308 void
3309 begin_subprog_body (tree subprog_decl)
3311 tree param_decl;
3313 announce_function (subprog_decl);
3315 /* This function is being defined. */
3316 TREE_STATIC (subprog_decl) = 1;
3318 /* The failure of this assertion will likely come from a wrong context for
3319 the subprogram body, e.g. another procedure for a procedure declared at
3320 library level. */
3321 gcc_assert (current_function_decl == decl_function_context (subprog_decl));
3323 current_function_decl = subprog_decl;
3325 /* Enter a new binding level and show that all the parameters belong to
3326 this function. */
3327 gnat_pushlevel ();
3329 for (param_decl = DECL_ARGUMENTS (subprog_decl); param_decl;
3330 param_decl = DECL_CHAIN (param_decl))
3331 DECL_CONTEXT (param_decl) = subprog_decl;
3333 make_decl_rtl (subprog_decl);
3336 /* Finish translating the current subprogram and set its BODY. */
3338 void
3339 end_subprog_body (tree body)
3341 tree fndecl = current_function_decl;
3343 /* Attach the BLOCK for this level to the function and pop the level. */
3344 BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT (current_binding_level->block) = fndecl;
3345 DECL_INITIAL (fndecl) = current_binding_level->block;
3346 gnat_poplevel ();
3348 /* Mark the RESULT_DECL as being in this subprogram. */
3349 DECL_CONTEXT (DECL_RESULT (fndecl)) = fndecl;
3351 /* The body should be a BIND_EXPR whose BLOCK is the top-level one. */
3352 if (TREE_CODE (body) == BIND_EXPR)
3354 BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT (BIND_EXPR_BLOCK (body)) = fndecl;
3355 DECL_INITIAL (fndecl) = BIND_EXPR_BLOCK (body);
3358 DECL_SAVED_TREE (fndecl) = body;
3360 current_function_decl = decl_function_context (fndecl);
3363 /* Wrap up compilation of SUBPROG_DECL, a subprogram body. */
3365 void
3366 rest_of_subprog_body_compilation (tree subprog_decl)
3368 /* We cannot track the location of errors past this point. */
3369 error_gnat_node = Empty;
3371 /* If we're only annotating types, don't actually compile this function. */
3372 if (type_annotate_only)
3373 return;
3375 /* Dump functions before gimplification. */
3376 dump_function (TDI_original, subprog_decl);
3378 if (!decl_function_context (subprog_decl))
3379 cgraph_node::finalize_function (subprog_decl, false);
3380 else
3381 /* Register this function with cgraph just far enough to get it
3382 added to our parent's nested function list. */
3383 (void) cgraph_node::get_create (subprog_decl);
3386 tree
3387 gnat_builtin_function (tree decl)
3389 gnat_pushdecl (decl, Empty);
3390 return decl;
3393 /* Return an integer type with the number of bits of precision given by
3394 PRECISION. UNSIGNEDP is nonzero if the type is unsigned; otherwise
3395 it is a signed type. */
3397 tree
3398 gnat_type_for_size (unsigned precision, int unsignedp)
3400 tree t;
3401 char type_name[20];
3403 if (precision <= 2 * MAX_BITS_PER_WORD
3404 && signed_and_unsigned_types[precision][unsignedp])
3405 return signed_and_unsigned_types[precision][unsignedp];
3407 if (unsignedp)
3408 t = make_unsigned_type (precision);
3409 else
3410 t = make_signed_type (precision);
3411 TYPE_ARTIFICIAL (t) = 1;
3413 if (precision <= 2 * MAX_BITS_PER_WORD)
3414 signed_and_unsigned_types[precision][unsignedp] = t;
3416 if (!TYPE_NAME (t))
3418 sprintf (type_name, "%sSIGNED_%u", unsignedp ? "UN" : "", precision);
3419 TYPE_NAME (t) = get_identifier (type_name);
3422 return t;
3425 /* Likewise for floating-point types. */
3427 static tree
3428 float_type_for_precision (int precision, machine_mode mode)
3430 tree t;
3431 char type_name[20];
3433 if (float_types[(int) mode])
3434 return float_types[(int) mode];
3436 float_types[(int) mode] = t = make_node (REAL_TYPE);
3437 TYPE_PRECISION (t) = precision;
3438 layout_type (t);
3440 gcc_assert (TYPE_MODE (t) == mode);
3441 if (!TYPE_NAME (t))
3443 sprintf (type_name, "FLOAT_%d", precision);
3444 TYPE_NAME (t) = get_identifier (type_name);
3447 return t;
3450 /* Return a data type that has machine mode MODE. UNSIGNEDP selects
3451 an unsigned type; otherwise a signed type is returned. */
3453 tree
3454 gnat_type_for_mode (machine_mode mode, int unsignedp)
3456 if (mode == BLKmode)
3457 return NULL_TREE;
3459 if (mode == VOIDmode)
3460 return void_type_node;
3462 if (COMPLEX_MODE_P (mode))
3463 return NULL_TREE;
3465 scalar_float_mode float_mode;
3466 if (is_a <scalar_float_mode> (mode, &float_mode))
3467 return float_type_for_precision (GET_MODE_PRECISION (float_mode),
3468 float_mode);
3470 scalar_int_mode int_mode;
3471 if (is_a <scalar_int_mode> (mode, &int_mode))
3472 return gnat_type_for_size (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (int_mode), unsignedp);
3474 if (VECTOR_MODE_P (mode))
3476 machine_mode inner_mode = GET_MODE_INNER (mode);
3477 tree inner_type = gnat_type_for_mode (inner_mode, unsignedp);
3478 if (inner_type)
3479 return build_vector_type_for_mode (inner_type, mode);
3482 return NULL_TREE;
3485 /* Return the signed or unsigned version of TYPE_NODE, a scalar type, the
3486 signedness being specified by UNSIGNEDP. */
3488 tree
3489 gnat_signed_or_unsigned_type_for (int unsignedp, tree type_node)
3491 if (type_node == char_type_node)
3492 return unsignedp ? unsigned_char_type_node : signed_char_type_node;
3494 tree type = gnat_type_for_size (TYPE_PRECISION (type_node), unsignedp);
3496 if (TREE_CODE (type_node) == INTEGER_TYPE && TYPE_MODULAR_P (type_node))
3498 type = copy_type (type);
3499 TREE_TYPE (type) = type_node;
3501 else if (TREE_TYPE (type_node)
3502 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (type_node)) == INTEGER_TYPE
3503 && TYPE_MODULAR_P (TREE_TYPE (type_node)))
3505 type = copy_type (type);
3506 TREE_TYPE (type) = TREE_TYPE (type_node);
3509 return type;
3512 /* Return 1 if the types T1 and T2 are compatible, i.e. if they can be
3513 transparently converted to each other. */
3516 gnat_types_compatible_p (tree t1, tree t2)
3518 enum tree_code code;
3520 /* This is the default criterion. */
3521 if (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (t1) == TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (t2))
3522 return 1;
3524 /* We only check structural equivalence here. */
3525 if ((code = TREE_CODE (t1)) != TREE_CODE (t2))
3526 return 0;
3528 /* Vector types are also compatible if they have the same number of subparts
3529 and the same form of (scalar) element type. */
3530 if (code == VECTOR_TYPE
3531 && TYPE_VECTOR_SUBPARTS (t1) == TYPE_VECTOR_SUBPARTS (t2)
3532 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (t1)) == TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (t2))
3533 && TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (t1)) == TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (t2)))
3534 return 1;
3536 /* Array types are also compatible if they are constrained and have the same
3537 domain(s), the same component type and the same scalar storage order. */
3538 if (code == ARRAY_TYPE
3539 && (TYPE_DOMAIN (t1) == TYPE_DOMAIN (t2)
3540 || (TYPE_DOMAIN (t1)
3541 && TYPE_DOMAIN (t2)
3542 && tree_int_cst_equal (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (t1)),
3543 TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (t2)))
3544 && tree_int_cst_equal (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (t1)),
3545 TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (t2)))))
3546 && (TREE_TYPE (t1) == TREE_TYPE (t2)
3547 || (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (t1)) == ARRAY_TYPE
3548 && gnat_types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (t1), TREE_TYPE (t2))))
3549 && TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (t1) == TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (t2))
3550 return 1;
3552 return 0;
3555 /* Return true if EXPR is a useless type conversion. */
3557 bool
3558 gnat_useless_type_conversion (tree expr)
3560 if (CONVERT_EXPR_P (expr)
3561 || TREE_CODE (expr) == VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR
3562 || TREE_CODE (expr) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR)
3563 return gnat_types_compatible_p (TREE_TYPE (expr),
3564 TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)));
3566 return false;
3569 /* Return true if T, a FUNCTION_TYPE, has the specified list of flags. */
3571 bool
3572 fntype_same_flags_p (const_tree t, tree cico_list, bool return_unconstrained_p,
3573 bool return_by_direct_ref_p, bool return_by_invisi_ref_p)
3575 return TYPE_CI_CO_LIST (t) == cico_list
3576 && TYPE_RETURN_UNCONSTRAINED_P (t) == return_unconstrained_p
3577 && TYPE_RETURN_BY_DIRECT_REF_P (t) == return_by_direct_ref_p
3578 && TREE_ADDRESSABLE (t) == return_by_invisi_ref_p;
3581 /* EXP is an expression for the size of an object. If this size contains
3582 discriminant references, replace them with the maximum (if MAX_P) or
3583 minimum (if !MAX_P) possible value of the discriminant. */
3585 tree
3586 max_size (tree exp, bool max_p)
3588 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (exp);
3589 tree type = TREE_TYPE (exp);
3590 tree op0, op1, op2;
3592 switch (TREE_CODE_CLASS (code))
3594 case tcc_declaration:
3595 case tcc_constant:
3596 return exp;
3598 case tcc_vl_exp:
3599 if (code == CALL_EXPR)
3601 tree t, *argarray;
3602 int n, i;
3604 t = maybe_inline_call_in_expr (exp);
3605 if (t)
3606 return max_size (t, max_p);
3608 n = call_expr_nargs (exp);
3609 gcc_assert (n > 0);
3610 argarray = XALLOCAVEC (tree, n);
3611 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
3612 argarray[i] = max_size (CALL_EXPR_ARG (exp, i), max_p);
3613 return build_call_array (type, CALL_EXPR_FN (exp), n, argarray);
3615 break;
3617 case tcc_reference:
3618 /* If this contains a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR, it is the thing we want to
3619 modify. Otherwise, we treat it like a variable. */
3620 if (CONTAINS_PLACEHOLDER_P (exp))
3622 tree val_type = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1));
3623 tree val = (max_p ? TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type) : TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type));
3624 return
3625 convert (type,
3626 max_size (convert (get_base_type (val_type), val), true));
3629 return exp;
3631 case tcc_comparison:
3632 return build_int_cst (type, max_p ? 1 : 0);
3634 case tcc_unary:
3635 if (code == NON_LVALUE_EXPR)
3636 return max_size (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0), max_p);
3638 op0 = max_size (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0),
3639 code == NEGATE_EXPR ? !max_p : max_p);
3641 if (op0 == TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0))
3642 return exp;
3644 return fold_build1 (code, type, op0);
3646 case tcc_binary:
3648 tree lhs = max_size (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0), max_p);
3649 tree rhs = max_size (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1),
3650 code == MINUS_EXPR ? !max_p : max_p);
3652 /* Special-case wanting the maximum value of a MIN_EXPR.
3653 In that case, if one side overflows, return the other. */
3654 if (max_p && code == MIN_EXPR)
3656 if (TREE_CODE (rhs) == INTEGER_CST && TREE_OVERFLOW (rhs))
3657 return lhs;
3659 if (TREE_CODE (lhs) == INTEGER_CST && TREE_OVERFLOW (lhs))
3660 return rhs;
3663 /* Likewise, handle a MINUS_EXPR or PLUS_EXPR with the LHS
3664 overflowing and the RHS a variable. */
3665 if ((code == MINUS_EXPR || code == PLUS_EXPR)
3666 && TREE_CODE (lhs) == INTEGER_CST
3667 && TREE_OVERFLOW (lhs)
3668 && TREE_CODE (rhs) != INTEGER_CST)
3669 return lhs;
3671 /* If we are going to subtract a "negative" value in an unsigned type,
3672 do the operation as an addition of the negated value, in order to
3673 avoid creating a spurious overflow below. */
3674 if (code == MINUS_EXPR
3675 && TYPE_UNSIGNED (type)
3676 && TREE_CODE (rhs) == INTEGER_CST
3677 && !TREE_OVERFLOW (rhs)
3678 && tree_int_cst_sign_bit (rhs) != 0)
3680 rhs = fold_build1 (NEGATE_EXPR, type, rhs);
3681 code = PLUS_EXPR;
3684 if (lhs == TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0) && rhs == TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1))
3685 return exp;
3687 /* We need to detect overflows so we call size_binop here. */
3688 return size_binop (code, lhs, rhs);
3691 case tcc_expression:
3692 switch (TREE_CODE_LENGTH (code))
3694 case 1:
3695 if (code == SAVE_EXPR)
3696 return exp;
3698 op0 = max_size (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0),
3699 code == TRUTH_NOT_EXPR ? !max_p : max_p);
3701 if (op0 == TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0))
3702 return exp;
3704 return fold_build1 (code, type, op0);
3706 case 2:
3707 if (code == COMPOUND_EXPR)
3708 return max_size (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1), max_p);
3710 op0 = max_size (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0), max_p);
3711 op1 = max_size (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1), max_p);
3713 if (op0 == TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0) && op1 == TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1))
3714 return exp;
3716 return fold_build2 (code, type, op0, op1);
3718 case 3:
3719 if (code == COND_EXPR)
3721 op1 = TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1);
3722 op2 = TREE_OPERAND (exp, 2);
3724 if (!op1 || !op2)
3725 return exp;
3727 return
3728 fold_build2 (max_p ? MAX_EXPR : MIN_EXPR, type,
3729 max_size (op1, max_p), max_size (op2, max_p));
3731 break;
3733 default:
3734 break;
3737 /* Other tree classes cannot happen. */
3738 default:
3739 break;
3742 gcc_unreachable ();
3745 /* Build a template of type TEMPLATE_TYPE from the array bounds of ARRAY_TYPE.
3746 EXPR is an expression that we can use to locate any PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs.
3747 Return a constructor for the template. */
3749 tree
3750 build_template (tree template_type, tree array_type, tree expr)
3752 vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *template_elts = NULL;
3753 tree bound_list = NULL_TREE;
3754 tree field;
3756 while (TREE_CODE (array_type) == RECORD_TYPE
3757 && (TYPE_PADDING_P (array_type)
3758 || TYPE_JUSTIFIED_MODULAR_P (array_type)))
3759 array_type = TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (array_type));
3761 if (TREE_CODE (array_type) == ARRAY_TYPE
3762 || (TREE_CODE (array_type) == INTEGER_TYPE
3763 && TYPE_HAS_ACTUAL_BOUNDS_P (array_type)))
3764 bound_list = TYPE_ACTUAL_BOUNDS (array_type);
3766 /* First make the list for a CONSTRUCTOR for the template. Go down the
3767 field list of the template instead of the type chain because this
3768 array might be an Ada array of arrays and we can't tell where the
3769 nested arrays stop being the underlying object. */
3771 for (field = TYPE_FIELDS (template_type); field;
3772 (bound_list
3773 ? (bound_list = TREE_CHAIN (bound_list))
3774 : (array_type = TREE_TYPE (array_type))),
3775 field = DECL_CHAIN (DECL_CHAIN (field)))
3777 tree bounds, min, max;
3779 /* If we have a bound list, get the bounds from there. Likewise
3780 for an ARRAY_TYPE. Otherwise, if expr is a PARM_DECL with
3781 DECL_BY_COMPONENT_PTR_P, use the bounds of the field in the template.
3782 This will give us a maximum range. */
3783 if (bound_list)
3784 bounds = TREE_VALUE (bound_list);
3785 else if (TREE_CODE (array_type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
3786 bounds = TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (TYPE_DOMAIN (array_type));
3787 else if (expr && TREE_CODE (expr) == PARM_DECL
3788 && DECL_BY_COMPONENT_PTR_P (expr))
3789 bounds = TREE_TYPE (field);
3790 else
3791 gcc_unreachable ();
3793 min = convert (TREE_TYPE (field), TYPE_MIN_VALUE (bounds));
3794 max = convert (TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (field)), TYPE_MAX_VALUE (bounds));
3796 /* If either MIN or MAX involve a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR, we must
3797 substitute it from OBJECT. */
3798 min = SUBSTITUTE_PLACEHOLDER_IN_EXPR (min, expr);
3799 max = SUBSTITUTE_PLACEHOLDER_IN_EXPR (max, expr);
3801 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (template_elts, field, min);
3802 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (template_elts, DECL_CHAIN (field), max);
3805 return gnat_build_constructor (template_type, template_elts);
3808 /* Return true if TYPE is suitable for the element type of a vector. */
3810 static bool
3811 type_for_vector_element_p (tree type)
3813 machine_mode mode;
3815 if (!INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type)
3816 && !SCALAR_FLOAT_TYPE_P (type)
3817 && !FIXED_POINT_TYPE_P (type))
3818 return false;
3820 mode = TYPE_MODE (type);
3821 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) != MODE_INT
3822 && !SCALAR_FLOAT_MODE_P (mode)
3823 && !ALL_SCALAR_FIXED_POINT_MODE_P (mode))
3824 return false;
3826 return true;
3829 /* Return a vector type given the SIZE and the INNER_TYPE, or NULL_TREE if
3830 this is not possible. If ATTRIBUTE is non-zero, we are processing the
3831 attribute declaration and want to issue error messages on failure. */
3833 static tree
3834 build_vector_type_for_size (tree inner_type, tree size, tree attribute)
3836 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size_int, inner_size_int;
3837 int nunits;
3839 /* Silently punt on variable sizes. We can't make vector types for them,
3840 need to ignore them on front-end generated subtypes of unconstrained
3841 base types, and this attribute is for binding implementors, not end
3842 users, so we should never get there from legitimate explicit uses. */
3843 if (!tree_fits_uhwi_p (size))
3844 return NULL_TREE;
3845 size_int = tree_to_uhwi (size);
3847 if (!type_for_vector_element_p (inner_type))
3849 if (attribute)
3850 error ("invalid element type for attribute %qs",
3851 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (attribute));
3852 return NULL_TREE;
3854 inner_size_int = tree_to_uhwi (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (inner_type));
3856 if (size_int % inner_size_int)
3858 if (attribute)
3859 error ("vector size not an integral multiple of component size");
3860 return NULL_TREE;
3863 if (size_int == 0)
3865 if (attribute)
3866 error ("zero vector size");
3867 return NULL_TREE;
3870 nunits = size_int / inner_size_int;
3871 if (nunits & (nunits - 1))
3873 if (attribute)
3874 error ("number of components of vector not a power of two");
3875 return NULL_TREE;
3878 return build_vector_type (inner_type, nunits);
3881 /* Return a vector type whose representative array type is ARRAY_TYPE, or
3882 NULL_TREE if this is not possible. If ATTRIBUTE is non-zero, we are
3883 processing the attribute and want to issue error messages on failure. */
3885 static tree
3886 build_vector_type_for_array (tree array_type, tree attribute)
3888 tree vector_type = build_vector_type_for_size (TREE_TYPE (array_type),
3889 TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (array_type),
3890 attribute);
3891 if (!vector_type)
3892 return NULL_TREE;
3894 TYPE_REPRESENTATIVE_ARRAY (vector_type) = array_type;
3895 return vector_type;
3898 /* Build a type to be used to represent an aliased object whose nominal type
3899 is an unconstrained array. This consists of a RECORD_TYPE containing a
3900 field of TEMPLATE_TYPE and a field of OBJECT_TYPE, which is an ARRAY_TYPE.
3901 If ARRAY_TYPE is that of an unconstrained array, this is used to represent
3902 an arbitrary unconstrained object. Use NAME as the name of the record.
3903 DEBUG_INFO_P is true if we need to write debug information for the type. */
3905 tree
3906 build_unc_object_type (tree template_type, tree object_type, tree name,
3907 bool debug_info_p)
3909 tree decl;
3910 tree type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE);
3911 tree template_field
3912 = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("BOUNDS"), template_type, type,
3913 NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, 0, 1);
3914 tree array_field
3915 = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("ARRAY"), object_type, type,
3916 NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, 0, 1);
3918 TYPE_NAME (type) = name;
3919 TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (type) = 1;
3920 DECL_CHAIN (template_field) = array_field;
3921 finish_record_type (type, template_field, 0, true);
3923 /* Declare it now since it will never be declared otherwise. This is
3924 necessary to ensure that its subtrees are properly marked. */
3925 decl = create_type_decl (name, type, true, debug_info_p, Empty);
3927 /* template_type will not be used elsewhere than here, so to keep the debug
3928 info clean and in order to avoid scoping issues, make decl its
3929 context. */
3930 gnat_set_type_context (template_type, decl);
3932 return type;
3935 /* Same, taking a thin or fat pointer type instead of a template type. */
3937 tree
3938 build_unc_object_type_from_ptr (tree thin_fat_ptr_type, tree object_type,
3939 tree name, bool debug_info_p)
3941 tree template_type;
3943 gcc_assert (TYPE_IS_FAT_OR_THIN_POINTER_P (thin_fat_ptr_type));
3945 template_type
3946 = (TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (thin_fat_ptr_type)
3947 ? TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (thin_fat_ptr_type))))
3948 : TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (thin_fat_ptr_type))));
3950 return
3951 build_unc_object_type (template_type, object_type, name, debug_info_p);
3954 /* Update anything previously pointing to OLD_TYPE to point to NEW_TYPE.
3955 In the normal case this is just two adjustments, but we have more to
3956 do if NEW_TYPE is an UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE. */
3958 void
3959 update_pointer_to (tree old_type, tree new_type)
3961 tree ptr = TYPE_POINTER_TO (old_type);
3962 tree ref = TYPE_REFERENCE_TO (old_type);
3963 tree t;
3965 /* If this is the main variant, process all the other variants first. */
3966 if (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (old_type) == old_type)
3967 for (t = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (old_type); t; t = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t))
3968 update_pointer_to (t, new_type);
3970 /* If no pointers and no references, we are done. */
3971 if (!ptr && !ref)
3972 return;
3974 /* Merge the old type qualifiers in the new type.
3976 Each old variant has qualifiers for specific reasons, and the new
3977 designated type as well. Each set of qualifiers represents useful
3978 information grabbed at some point, and merging the two simply unifies
3979 these inputs into the final type description.
3981 Consider for instance a volatile type frozen after an access to constant
3982 type designating it; after the designated type's freeze, we get here with
3983 a volatile NEW_TYPE and a dummy OLD_TYPE with a readonly variant, created
3984 when the access type was processed. We will make a volatile and readonly
3985 designated type, because that's what it really is.
3987 We might also get here for a non-dummy OLD_TYPE variant with different
3988 qualifiers than those of NEW_TYPE, for instance in some cases of pointers
3989 to private record type elaboration (see the comments around the call to
3990 this routine in gnat_to_gnu_entity <E_Access_Type>). We have to merge
3991 the qualifiers in those cases too, to avoid accidentally discarding the
3992 initial set, and will often end up with OLD_TYPE == NEW_TYPE then. */
3993 new_type
3994 = build_qualified_type (new_type,
3995 TYPE_QUALS (old_type) | TYPE_QUALS (new_type));
3997 /* If old type and new type are identical, there is nothing to do. */
3998 if (old_type == new_type)
3999 return;
4001 /* Otherwise, first handle the simple case. */
4002 if (TREE_CODE (new_type) != UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE)
4004 tree new_ptr, new_ref;
4006 /* If pointer or reference already points to new type, nothing to do.
4007 This can happen as update_pointer_to can be invoked multiple times
4008 on the same couple of types because of the type variants. */
4009 if ((ptr && TREE_TYPE (ptr) == new_type)
4010 || (ref && TREE_TYPE (ref) == new_type))
4011 return;
4013 /* Chain PTR and its variants at the end. */
4014 new_ptr = TYPE_POINTER_TO (new_type);
4015 if (new_ptr)
4017 while (TYPE_NEXT_PTR_TO (new_ptr))
4018 new_ptr = TYPE_NEXT_PTR_TO (new_ptr);
4019 TYPE_NEXT_PTR_TO (new_ptr) = ptr;
4021 else
4022 TYPE_POINTER_TO (new_type) = ptr;
4024 /* Now adjust them. */
4025 for (; ptr; ptr = TYPE_NEXT_PTR_TO (ptr))
4026 for (t = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (ptr); t; t = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t))
4028 TREE_TYPE (t) = new_type;
4029 if (TYPE_NULL_BOUNDS (t))
4030 TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (TYPE_NULL_BOUNDS (t), 0)) = new_type;
4033 /* Chain REF and its variants at the end. */
4034 new_ref = TYPE_REFERENCE_TO (new_type);
4035 if (new_ref)
4037 while (TYPE_NEXT_REF_TO (new_ref))
4038 new_ref = TYPE_NEXT_REF_TO (new_ref);
4039 TYPE_NEXT_REF_TO (new_ref) = ref;
4041 else
4042 TYPE_REFERENCE_TO (new_type) = ref;
4044 /* Now adjust them. */
4045 for (; ref; ref = TYPE_NEXT_REF_TO (ref))
4046 for (t = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (ref); t; t = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (t))
4047 TREE_TYPE (t) = new_type;
4049 TYPE_POINTER_TO (old_type) = NULL_TREE;
4050 TYPE_REFERENCE_TO (old_type) = NULL_TREE;
4053 /* Now deal with the unconstrained array case. In this case the pointer
4054 is actually a record where both fields are pointers to dummy nodes.
4055 Turn them into pointers to the correct types using update_pointer_to.
4056 Likewise for the pointer to the object record (thin pointer). */
4057 else
4059 tree new_ptr = TYPE_POINTER_TO (new_type);
4061 gcc_assert (TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (ptr));
4063 /* If PTR already points to NEW_TYPE, nothing to do. This can happen
4064 since update_pointer_to can be invoked multiple times on the same
4065 couple of types because of the type variants. */
4066 if (TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (ptr) == new_type)
4067 return;
4069 update_pointer_to
4070 (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (ptr))),
4071 TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (new_ptr))));
4073 update_pointer_to
4074 (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (ptr)))),
4075 TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (new_ptr)))));
4077 update_pointer_to (TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (old_type),
4078 TYPE_OBJECT_RECORD_TYPE (new_type));
4080 TYPE_POINTER_TO (old_type) = NULL_TREE;
4081 TYPE_REFERENCE_TO (old_type) = NULL_TREE;
4085 /* Convert EXPR, a pointer to a constrained array, into a pointer to an
4086 unconstrained one. This involves making or finding a template. */
4088 static tree
4089 convert_to_fat_pointer (tree type, tree expr)
4091 tree template_type = TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (type))));
4092 tree p_array_type = TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type));
4093 tree etype = TREE_TYPE (expr);
4094 tree template_addr;
4095 vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v;
4096 vec_alloc (v, 2);
4098 /* If EXPR is null, make a fat pointer that contains a null pointer to the
4099 array (compare_fat_pointers ensures that this is the full discriminant)
4100 and a valid pointer to the bounds. This latter property is necessary
4101 since the compiler can hoist the load of the bounds done through it. */
4102 if (integer_zerop (expr))
4104 tree ptr_template_type = TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (type)));
4105 tree null_bounds, t;
4107 if (TYPE_NULL_BOUNDS (ptr_template_type))
4108 null_bounds = TYPE_NULL_BOUNDS (ptr_template_type);
4109 else
4111 /* The template type can still be dummy at this point so we build an
4112 empty constructor. The middle-end will fill it in with zeros. */
4113 t = build_constructor (template_type, NULL);
4114 TREE_CONSTANT (t) = TREE_STATIC (t) = 1;
4115 null_bounds = build_unary_op (ADDR_EXPR, NULL_TREE, t);
4116 SET_TYPE_NULL_BOUNDS (ptr_template_type, null_bounds);
4119 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v, TYPE_FIELDS (type),
4120 fold_convert (p_array_type, null_pointer_node));
4121 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v, DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (type)), null_bounds);
4122 t = build_constructor (type, v);
4123 /* Do not set TREE_CONSTANT so as to force T to static memory. */
4124 TREE_CONSTANT (t) = 0;
4125 TREE_STATIC (t) = 1;
4127 return t;
4130 /* If EXPR is a thin pointer, make template and data from the record. */
4131 if (TYPE_IS_THIN_POINTER_P (etype))
4133 tree field = TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (etype));
4135 expr = gnat_protect_expr (expr);
4137 /* If we have a TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY attached to the RECORD_TYPE,
4138 the thin pointer value has been shifted so we shift it back to get
4139 the template address. */
4140 if (TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (TREE_TYPE (etype)))
4142 template_addr
4143 = build_binary_op (POINTER_PLUS_EXPR, etype, expr,
4144 fold_build1 (NEGATE_EXPR, sizetype,
4145 byte_position
4146 (DECL_CHAIN (field))));
4147 template_addr
4148 = fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (type))),
4149 template_addr);
4152 /* Otherwise we explicitly take the address of the fields. */
4153 else
4155 expr = build_unary_op (INDIRECT_REF, NULL_TREE, expr);
4156 template_addr
4157 = build_unary_op (ADDR_EXPR, NULL_TREE,
4158 build_component_ref (expr, field, false));
4159 expr = build_unary_op (ADDR_EXPR, NULL_TREE,
4160 build_component_ref (expr, DECL_CHAIN (field),
4161 false));
4165 /* Otherwise, build the constructor for the template. */
4166 else
4167 template_addr
4168 = build_unary_op (ADDR_EXPR, NULL_TREE,
4169 build_template (template_type, TREE_TYPE (etype),
4170 expr));
4172 /* The final result is a constructor for the fat pointer.
4174 If EXPR is an argument of a foreign convention subprogram, the type it
4175 points to is directly the component type. In this case, the expression
4176 type may not match the corresponding FIELD_DECL type at this point, so we
4177 call "convert" here to fix that up if necessary. This type consistency is
4178 required, for instance because it ensures that possible later folding of
4179 COMPONENT_REFs against this constructor always yields something of the
4180 same type as the initial reference.
4182 Note that the call to "build_template" above is still fine because it
4183 will only refer to the provided TEMPLATE_TYPE in this case. */
4184 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v, TYPE_FIELDS (type), convert (p_array_type, expr));
4185 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v, DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (type)), template_addr);
4186 return gnat_build_constructor (type, v);
4189 /* Create an expression whose value is that of EXPR,
4190 converted to type TYPE. The TREE_TYPE of the value
4191 is always TYPE. This function implements all reasonable
4192 conversions; callers should filter out those that are
4193 not permitted by the language being compiled. */
4195 tree
4196 convert (tree type, tree expr)
4198 tree etype = TREE_TYPE (expr);
4199 enum tree_code ecode = TREE_CODE (etype);
4200 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (type);
4202 /* If the expression is already of the right type, we are done. */
4203 if (etype == type)
4204 return expr;
4206 /* If both input and output have padding and are of variable size, do this
4207 as an unchecked conversion. Likewise if one is a mere variant of the
4208 other, so we avoid a pointless unpad/repad sequence. */
4209 else if (code == RECORD_TYPE && ecode == RECORD_TYPE
4210 && TYPE_PADDING_P (type) && TYPE_PADDING_P (etype)
4211 && (!TREE_CONSTANT (TYPE_SIZE (type))
4212 || !TREE_CONSTANT (TYPE_SIZE (etype))
4213 || TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type) == TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (etype)
4214 || TYPE_NAME (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type)))
4215 == TYPE_NAME (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (etype)))))
4218 /* If the output type has padding, convert to the inner type and make a
4219 constructor to build the record, unless a variable size is involved. */
4220 else if (code == RECORD_TYPE && TYPE_PADDING_P (type))
4222 /* If we previously converted from another type and our type is
4223 of variable size, remove the conversion to avoid the need for
4224 variable-sized temporaries. Likewise for a conversion between
4225 original and packable version. */
4226 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR
4227 && (!TREE_CONSTANT (TYPE_SIZE (type))
4228 || (ecode == RECORD_TYPE
4229 && TYPE_NAME (etype)
4230 == TYPE_NAME (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0))))))
4231 expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0);
4233 /* If we are just removing the padding from expr, convert the original
4234 object if we have variable size in order to avoid the need for some
4235 variable-sized temporaries. Likewise if the padding is a variant
4236 of the other, so we avoid a pointless unpad/repad sequence. */
4237 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == COMPONENT_REF
4238 && TYPE_IS_PADDING_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)))
4239 && (!TREE_CONSTANT (TYPE_SIZE (type))
4240 || TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type)
4241 == TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)))
4242 || (ecode == RECORD_TYPE
4243 && TYPE_NAME (etype)
4244 == TYPE_NAME (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type))))))
4245 return convert (type, TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0));
4247 /* If the inner type is of self-referential size and the expression type
4248 is a record, do this as an unchecked conversion. But first pad the
4249 expression if possible to have the same size on both sides. */
4250 if (ecode == RECORD_TYPE
4251 && CONTAINS_PLACEHOLDER_P (DECL_SIZE (TYPE_FIELDS (type))))
4253 if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (etype)) == INTEGER_CST)
4254 expr = convert (maybe_pad_type (etype, TYPE_SIZE (type), 0, Empty,
4255 false, false, false, true),
4256 expr);
4257 return unchecked_convert (type, expr, false);
4260 /* If we are converting between array types with variable size, do the
4261 final conversion as an unchecked conversion, again to avoid the need
4262 for some variable-sized temporaries. If valid, this conversion is
4263 very likely purely technical and without real effects. */
4264 if (ecode == ARRAY_TYPE
4265 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type))) == ARRAY_TYPE
4266 && !TREE_CONSTANT (TYPE_SIZE (etype))
4267 && !TREE_CONSTANT (TYPE_SIZE (type)))
4268 return unchecked_convert (type,
4269 convert (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type)),
4270 expr),
4271 false);
4273 tree t = convert (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type)), expr);
4275 /* If converting to the inner type has already created a CONSTRUCTOR with
4276 the right size, then reuse it instead of creating another one. This
4277 can happen for the padding type built to overalign local variables. */
4278 if (TREE_CODE (t) == VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR
4279 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (t, 0)) == CONSTRUCTOR
4280 && TREE_CONSTANT (TYPE_SIZE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (t, 0))))
4281 && tree_int_cst_equal (TYPE_SIZE (type),
4282 TYPE_SIZE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (t, 0)))))
4283 return build1 (VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR, type, TREE_OPERAND (t, 0));
4285 vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v;
4286 vec_alloc (v, 1);
4287 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v, TYPE_FIELDS (type), t);
4288 return gnat_build_constructor (type, v);
4291 /* If the input type has padding, remove it and convert to the output type.
4292 The conditions ordering is arranged to ensure that the output type is not
4293 a padding type here, as it is not clear whether the conversion would
4294 always be correct if this was to happen. */
4295 else if (ecode == RECORD_TYPE && TYPE_PADDING_P (etype))
4297 tree unpadded;
4299 /* If we have just converted to this padded type, just get the
4300 inner expression. */
4301 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == CONSTRUCTOR)
4302 unpadded = CONSTRUCTOR_ELT (expr, 0)->value;
4304 /* Otherwise, build an explicit component reference. */
4305 else
4306 unpadded = build_component_ref (expr, TYPE_FIELDS (etype), false);
4308 return convert (type, unpadded);
4311 /* If the input is a biased type, convert first to the base type and add
4312 the bias. Note that the bias must go through a full conversion to the
4313 base type, lest it is itself a biased value; this happens for subtypes
4314 of biased types. */
4315 if (ecode == INTEGER_TYPE && TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (etype))
4316 return convert (type, fold_build2 (PLUS_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (etype),
4317 fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (etype), expr),
4318 convert (TREE_TYPE (etype),
4319 TYPE_MIN_VALUE (etype))));
4321 /* If the input is a justified modular type, we need to extract the actual
4322 object before converting it to any other type with the exceptions of an
4323 unconstrained array or of a mere type variant. It is useful to avoid the
4324 extraction and conversion in the type variant case because it could end
4325 up replacing a VAR_DECL expr by a constructor and we might be about the
4326 take the address of the result. */
4327 if (ecode == RECORD_TYPE && TYPE_JUSTIFIED_MODULAR_P (etype)
4328 && code != UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE
4329 && TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type) != TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (etype))
4330 return
4331 convert (type, build_component_ref (expr, TYPE_FIELDS (etype), false));
4333 /* If converting to a type that contains a template, convert to the data
4334 type and then build the template. */
4335 if (code == RECORD_TYPE && TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (type))
4337 tree obj_type = TREE_TYPE (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (type)));
4338 vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v;
4339 vec_alloc (v, 2);
4341 /* If the source already has a template, get a reference to the
4342 associated array only, as we are going to rebuild a template
4343 for the target type anyway. */
4344 expr = maybe_unconstrained_array (expr);
4346 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v, TYPE_FIELDS (type),
4347 build_template (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type)),
4348 obj_type, NULL_TREE));
4349 if (expr)
4350 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v, DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (type)),
4351 convert (obj_type, expr));
4352 return gnat_build_constructor (type, v);
4355 /* There are some cases of expressions that we process specially. */
4356 switch (TREE_CODE (expr))
4358 case ERROR_MARK:
4359 return expr;
4361 case NULL_EXPR:
4362 /* Just set its type here. For TRANSFORM_EXPR, we will do the actual
4363 conversion in gnat_expand_expr. NULL_EXPR does not represent
4364 and actual value, so no conversion is needed. */
4365 expr = copy_node (expr);
4366 TREE_TYPE (expr) = type;
4367 return expr;
4369 case STRING_CST:
4370 /* If we are converting a STRING_CST to another constrained array type,
4371 just make a new one in the proper type. */
4372 if (code == ecode && AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (etype)
4373 && !(TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (etype)) == INTEGER_CST
4374 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (type)) != INTEGER_CST))
4376 expr = copy_node (expr);
4377 TREE_TYPE (expr) = type;
4378 return expr;
4380 break;
4382 case VECTOR_CST:
4383 /* If we are converting a VECTOR_CST to a mere type variant, just make
4384 a new one in the proper type. */
4385 if (code == ecode && gnat_types_compatible_p (type, etype))
4387 expr = copy_node (expr);
4388 TREE_TYPE (expr) = type;
4389 return expr;
4391 break;
4393 case CONSTRUCTOR:
4394 /* If we are converting a CONSTRUCTOR to a mere type variant, or to
4395 another padding type around the same type, just make a new one in
4396 the proper type. */
4397 if (code == ecode
4398 && (gnat_types_compatible_p (type, etype)
4399 || (code == RECORD_TYPE
4400 && TYPE_PADDING_P (type) && TYPE_PADDING_P (etype)
4401 && TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type))
4402 == TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (etype)))))
4404 expr = copy_node (expr);
4405 TREE_TYPE (expr) = type;
4406 CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (expr) = vec_safe_copy (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (expr));
4407 return expr;
4410 /* Likewise for a conversion between original and packable version, or
4411 conversion between types of the same size and with the same list of
4412 fields, but we have to work harder to preserve type consistency. */
4413 if (code == ecode
4414 && code == RECORD_TYPE
4415 && (TYPE_NAME (type) == TYPE_NAME (etype)
4416 || tree_int_cst_equal (TYPE_SIZE (type), TYPE_SIZE (etype))))
4419 vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *e = CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (expr);
4420 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT len = vec_safe_length (e);
4421 vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v;
4422 vec_alloc (v, len);
4423 tree efield = TYPE_FIELDS (etype), field = TYPE_FIELDS (type);
4424 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT idx;
4425 tree index, value;
4427 /* Whether we need to clear TREE_CONSTANT et al. on the output
4428 constructor when we convert in place. */
4429 bool clear_constant = false;
4431 FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_ELT(e, idx, index, value)
4433 /* Skip the missing fields in the CONSTRUCTOR. */
4434 while (efield && field && !SAME_FIELD_P (efield, index))
4436 efield = DECL_CHAIN (efield);
4437 field = DECL_CHAIN (field);
4439 /* The field must be the same. */
4440 if (!(efield && field && SAME_FIELD_P (efield, field)))
4441 break;
4442 constructor_elt elt
4443 = {field, convert (TREE_TYPE (field), value)};
4444 v->quick_push (elt);
4446 /* If packing has made this field a bitfield and the input
4447 value couldn't be emitted statically any more, we need to
4448 clear TREE_CONSTANT on our output. */
4449 if (!clear_constant
4450 && TREE_CONSTANT (expr)
4451 && !CONSTRUCTOR_BITFIELD_P (efield)
4452 && CONSTRUCTOR_BITFIELD_P (field)
4453 && !initializer_constant_valid_for_bitfield_p (value))
4454 clear_constant = true;
4456 efield = DECL_CHAIN (efield);
4457 field = DECL_CHAIN (field);
4460 /* If we have been able to match and convert all the input fields
4461 to their output type, convert in place now. We'll fallback to a
4462 view conversion downstream otherwise. */
4463 if (idx == len)
4465 expr = copy_node (expr);
4466 TREE_TYPE (expr) = type;
4467 CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (expr) = v;
4468 if (clear_constant)
4469 TREE_CONSTANT (expr) = TREE_STATIC (expr) = 0;
4470 return expr;
4474 /* Likewise for a conversion between array type and vector type with a
4475 compatible representative array. */
4476 else if (code == VECTOR_TYPE
4477 && ecode == ARRAY_TYPE
4478 && gnat_types_compatible_p (TYPE_REPRESENTATIVE_ARRAY (type),
4479 etype))
4481 vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *e = CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (expr);
4482 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT len = vec_safe_length (e);
4483 vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v;
4484 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT ix;
4485 tree value;
4487 /* Build a VECTOR_CST from a *constant* array constructor. */
4488 if (TREE_CONSTANT (expr))
4490 bool constant_p = true;
4492 /* Iterate through elements and check if all constructor
4493 elements are *_CSTs. */
4494 FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_VALUE (e, ix, value)
4495 if (!CONSTANT_CLASS_P (value))
4497 constant_p = false;
4498 break;
4501 if (constant_p)
4502 return build_vector_from_ctor (type,
4503 CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (expr));
4506 /* Otherwise, build a regular vector constructor. */
4507 vec_alloc (v, len);
4508 FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_VALUE (e, ix, value)
4510 constructor_elt elt = {NULL_TREE, value};
4511 v->quick_push (elt);
4513 expr = copy_node (expr);
4514 TREE_TYPE (expr) = type;
4515 CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (expr) = v;
4516 return expr;
4518 break;
4520 case UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_REF:
4521 /* First retrieve the underlying array. */
4522 expr = maybe_unconstrained_array (expr);
4523 etype = TREE_TYPE (expr);
4524 ecode = TREE_CODE (etype);
4525 break;
4527 case VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR:
4529 /* GCC 4.x is very sensitive to type consistency overall, and view
4530 conversions thus are very frequent. Even though just "convert"ing
4531 the inner operand to the output type is fine in most cases, it
4532 might expose unexpected input/output type mismatches in special
4533 circumstances so we avoid such recursive calls when we can. */
4534 tree op0 = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0);
4536 /* If we are converting back to the original type, we can just
4537 lift the input conversion. This is a common occurrence with
4538 switches back-and-forth amongst type variants. */
4539 if (type == TREE_TYPE (op0))
4540 return op0;
4542 /* Otherwise, if we're converting between two aggregate or vector
4543 types, we might be allowed to substitute the VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR
4544 target type in place or to just convert the inner expression. */
4545 if ((AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type) && AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (etype))
4546 || (VECTOR_TYPE_P (type) && VECTOR_TYPE_P (etype)))
4548 /* If we are converting between mere variants, we can just
4549 substitute the VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR in place. */
4550 if (gnat_types_compatible_p (type, etype))
4551 return build1 (VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR, type, op0);
4553 /* Otherwise, we may just bypass the input view conversion unless
4554 one of the types is a fat pointer, which is handled by
4555 specialized code below which relies on exact type matching. */
4556 else if (!TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (type)
4557 && !TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (etype))
4558 return convert (type, op0);
4561 break;
4564 default:
4565 break;
4568 /* Check for converting to a pointer to an unconstrained array. */
4569 if (TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (type) && !TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (etype))
4570 return convert_to_fat_pointer (type, expr);
4572 /* If we are converting between two aggregate or vector types that are mere
4573 variants, just make a VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR. Likewise when we are converting
4574 to a vector type from its representative array type. */
4575 else if ((code == ecode
4576 && (AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type) || VECTOR_TYPE_P (type))
4577 && gnat_types_compatible_p (type, etype))
4578 || (code == VECTOR_TYPE
4579 && ecode == ARRAY_TYPE
4580 && gnat_types_compatible_p (TYPE_REPRESENTATIVE_ARRAY (type),
4581 etype)))
4582 return build1 (VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR, type, expr);
4584 /* If we are converting between tagged types, try to upcast properly. */
4585 else if (ecode == RECORD_TYPE && code == RECORD_TYPE
4586 && TYPE_ALIGN_OK (etype) && TYPE_ALIGN_OK (type))
4588 tree child_etype = etype;
4589 do {
4590 tree field = TYPE_FIELDS (child_etype);
4591 if (DECL_NAME (field) == parent_name_id && TREE_TYPE (field) == type)
4592 return build_component_ref (expr, field, false);
4593 child_etype = TREE_TYPE (field);
4594 } while (TREE_CODE (child_etype) == RECORD_TYPE);
4597 /* If we are converting from a smaller form of record type back to it, just
4598 make a VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR. But first pad the expression to have the same
4599 size on both sides. */
4600 else if (ecode == RECORD_TYPE && code == RECORD_TYPE
4601 && smaller_form_type_p (etype, type))
4603 expr = convert (maybe_pad_type (etype, TYPE_SIZE (type), 0, Empty,
4604 false, false, false, true),
4605 expr);
4606 return build1 (VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR, type, expr);
4609 /* In all other cases of related types, make a NOP_EXPR. */
4610 else if (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type) == TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (etype))
4611 return fold_convert (type, expr);
4613 switch (code)
4615 case VOID_TYPE:
4616 return fold_build1 (CONVERT_EXPR, type, expr);
4618 case INTEGER_TYPE:
4619 if (TYPE_HAS_ACTUAL_BOUNDS_P (type)
4620 && (ecode == ARRAY_TYPE || ecode == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE
4621 || (ecode == RECORD_TYPE && TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (etype))))
4622 return unchecked_convert (type, expr, false);
4624 /* If the output is a biased type, convert first to the base type and
4625 subtract the bias. Note that the bias itself must go through a full
4626 conversion to the base type, lest it is a biased value; this happens
4627 for subtypes of biased types. */
4628 if (TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (type))
4629 return fold_convert (type,
4630 fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (type),
4631 convert (TREE_TYPE (type), expr),
4632 convert (TREE_TYPE (type),
4633 TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type))));
4635 /* ... fall through ... */
4637 case ENUMERAL_TYPE:
4638 case BOOLEAN_TYPE:
4639 /* If we are converting an additive expression to an integer type
4640 with lower precision, be wary of the optimization that can be
4641 applied by convert_to_integer. There are 2 problematic cases:
4642 - if the first operand was originally of a biased type,
4643 because we could be recursively called to convert it
4644 to an intermediate type and thus rematerialize the
4645 additive operator endlessly,
4646 - if the expression contains a placeholder, because an
4647 intermediate conversion that changes the sign could
4648 be inserted and thus introduce an artificial overflow
4649 at compile time when the placeholder is substituted. */
4650 if (code == INTEGER_TYPE
4651 && ecode == INTEGER_TYPE
4652 && TYPE_PRECISION (type) < TYPE_PRECISION (etype)
4653 && (TREE_CODE (expr) == PLUS_EXPR || TREE_CODE (expr) == MINUS_EXPR))
4655 tree op0 = get_unwidened (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0), type);
4657 if ((TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (op0)) == INTEGER_TYPE
4658 && TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (TREE_TYPE (op0)))
4659 || CONTAINS_PLACEHOLDER_P (expr))
4660 return build1 (NOP_EXPR, type, expr);
4663 return fold (convert_to_integer (type, expr));
4665 case POINTER_TYPE:
4666 case REFERENCE_TYPE:
4667 /* If converting between two thin pointers, adjust if needed to account
4668 for differing offsets from the base pointer, depending on whether
4669 there is a TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY attached to the record type. */
4670 if (TYPE_IS_THIN_POINTER_P (etype) && TYPE_IS_THIN_POINTER_P (type))
4672 tree etype_pos
4673 = TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (TREE_TYPE (etype))
4674 ? byte_position (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (etype))))
4675 : size_zero_node;
4676 tree type_pos
4677 = TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (TREE_TYPE (type))
4678 ? byte_position (DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (type))))
4679 : size_zero_node;
4680 tree byte_diff = size_diffop (type_pos, etype_pos);
4682 expr = build1 (NOP_EXPR, type, expr);
4683 if (integer_zerop (byte_diff))
4684 return expr;
4686 return build_binary_op (POINTER_PLUS_EXPR, type, expr,
4687 fold_convert (sizetype, byte_diff));
4690 /* If converting fat pointer to normal or thin pointer, get the pointer
4691 to the array and then convert it. */
4692 if (TYPE_IS_FAT_POINTER_P (etype))
4693 expr = build_component_ref (expr, TYPE_FIELDS (etype), false);
4695 return fold (convert_to_pointer (type, expr));
4697 case REAL_TYPE:
4698 return fold (convert_to_real (type, expr));
4700 case RECORD_TYPE:
4701 if (TYPE_JUSTIFIED_MODULAR_P (type) && !AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (etype))
4703 vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v;
4704 vec_alloc (v, 1);
4706 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v, TYPE_FIELDS (type),
4707 convert (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type)),
4708 expr));
4709 return gnat_build_constructor (type, v);
4712 /* ... fall through ... */
4714 case ARRAY_TYPE:
4715 /* In these cases, assume the front-end has validated the conversion.
4716 If the conversion is valid, it will be a bit-wise conversion, so
4717 it can be viewed as an unchecked conversion. */
4718 return unchecked_convert (type, expr, false);
4720 case UNION_TYPE:
4721 /* This is a either a conversion between a tagged type and some
4722 subtype, which we have to mark as a UNION_TYPE because of
4723 overlapping fields or a conversion of an Unchecked_Union. */
4724 return unchecked_convert (type, expr, false);
4726 case UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE:
4727 /* If the input is a VECTOR_TYPE, convert to the representative
4728 array type first. */
4729 if (ecode == VECTOR_TYPE)
4731 expr = convert (TYPE_REPRESENTATIVE_ARRAY (etype), expr);
4732 etype = TREE_TYPE (expr);
4733 ecode = TREE_CODE (etype);
4736 /* If EXPR is a constrained array, take its address, convert it to a
4737 fat pointer, and then dereference it. Likewise if EXPR is a
4738 record containing both a template and a constrained array.
4739 Note that a record representing a justified modular type
4740 always represents a packed constrained array. */
4741 if (ecode == ARRAY_TYPE
4742 || (ecode == INTEGER_TYPE && TYPE_HAS_ACTUAL_BOUNDS_P (etype))
4743 || (ecode == RECORD_TYPE && TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (etype))
4744 || (ecode == RECORD_TYPE && TYPE_JUSTIFIED_MODULAR_P (etype)))
4745 return
4746 build_unary_op
4747 (INDIRECT_REF, NULL_TREE,
4748 convert_to_fat_pointer (TREE_TYPE (type),
4749 build_unary_op (ADDR_EXPR,
4750 NULL_TREE, expr)));
4752 /* Do something very similar for converting one unconstrained
4753 array to another. */
4754 else if (ecode == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE)
4755 return
4756 build_unary_op (INDIRECT_REF, NULL_TREE,
4757 convert (TREE_TYPE (type),
4758 build_unary_op (ADDR_EXPR,
4759 NULL_TREE, expr)));
4760 else
4761 gcc_unreachable ();
4763 case COMPLEX_TYPE:
4764 return fold (convert_to_complex (type, expr));
4766 default:
4767 gcc_unreachable ();
4771 /* Create an expression whose value is that of EXPR converted to the common
4772 index type, which is sizetype. EXPR is supposed to be in the base type
4773 of the GNAT index type. Calling it is equivalent to doing
4775 convert (sizetype, expr)
4777 but we try to distribute the type conversion with the knowledge that EXPR
4778 cannot overflow in its type. This is a best-effort approach and we fall
4779 back to the above expression as soon as difficulties are encountered.
4781 This is necessary to overcome issues that arise when the GNAT base index
4782 type and the GCC common index type (sizetype) don't have the same size,
4783 which is quite frequent on 64-bit architectures. In this case, and if
4784 the GNAT base index type is signed but the iteration type of the loop has
4785 been forced to unsigned, the loop scalar evolution engine cannot compute
4786 a simple evolution for the general induction variables associated with the
4787 array indices, because it will preserve the wrap-around semantics in the
4788 unsigned type of their "inner" part. As a result, many loop optimizations
4789 are blocked.
4791 The solution is to use a special (basic) induction variable that is at
4792 least as large as sizetype, and to express the aforementioned general
4793 induction variables in terms of this induction variable, eliminating
4794 the problematic intermediate truncation to the GNAT base index type.
4795 This is possible as long as the original expression doesn't overflow
4796 and if the middle-end hasn't introduced artificial overflows in the
4797 course of the various simplification it can make to the expression. */
4799 tree
4800 convert_to_index_type (tree expr)
4802 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (expr);
4803 tree type = TREE_TYPE (expr);
4805 /* If the type is unsigned, overflow is allowed so we cannot be sure that
4806 EXPR doesn't overflow. Keep it simple if optimization is disabled. */
4807 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) || !optimize)
4808 return convert (sizetype, expr);
4810 switch (code)
4812 case VAR_DECL:
4813 /* The main effect of the function: replace a loop parameter with its
4814 associated special induction variable. */
4815 if (DECL_LOOP_PARM_P (expr) && DECL_INDUCTION_VAR (expr))
4816 expr = DECL_INDUCTION_VAR (expr);
4817 break;
4819 CASE_CONVERT:
4821 tree otype = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0));
4822 /* Bail out as soon as we suspect some sort of type frobbing. */
4823 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type) != TYPE_PRECISION (otype)
4824 || TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) != TYPE_UNSIGNED (otype))
4825 break;
4828 /* ... fall through ... */
4830 case NON_LVALUE_EXPR:
4831 return fold_build1 (code, sizetype,
4832 convert_to_index_type (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)));
4834 case PLUS_EXPR:
4835 case MINUS_EXPR:
4836 case MULT_EXPR:
4837 return fold_build2 (code, sizetype,
4838 convert_to_index_type (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)),
4839 convert_to_index_type (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1)));
4841 case COMPOUND_EXPR:
4842 return fold_build2 (code, sizetype, TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0),
4843 convert_to_index_type (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1)));
4845 case COND_EXPR:
4846 return fold_build3 (code, sizetype, TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0),
4847 convert_to_index_type (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1)),
4848 convert_to_index_type (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 2)));
4850 default:
4851 break;
4854 return convert (sizetype, expr);
4857 /* Remove all conversions that are done in EXP. This includes converting
4858 from a padded type or to a justified modular type. If TRUE_ADDRESS
4859 is true, always return the address of the containing object even if
4860 the address is not bit-aligned. */
4862 tree
4863 remove_conversions (tree exp, bool true_address)
4865 switch (TREE_CODE (exp))
4867 case CONSTRUCTOR:
4868 if (true_address
4869 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (exp)) == RECORD_TYPE
4870 && TYPE_JUSTIFIED_MODULAR_P (TREE_TYPE (exp)))
4871 return
4872 remove_conversions (CONSTRUCTOR_ELT (exp, 0)->value, true);
4873 break;
4875 case COMPONENT_REF:
4876 if (TYPE_IS_PADDING_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0))))
4877 return remove_conversions (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0), true_address);
4878 break;
4880 CASE_CONVERT:
4881 case VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR:
4882 case NON_LVALUE_EXPR:
4883 return remove_conversions (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0), true_address);
4885 default:
4886 break;
4889 return exp;
4892 /* If EXP's type is an UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE, return an expression that
4893 refers to the underlying array. If it has TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P,
4894 likewise return an expression pointing to the underlying array. */
4896 tree
4897 maybe_unconstrained_array (tree exp)
4899 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (exp);
4900 tree type = TREE_TYPE (exp);
4902 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
4904 case UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE:
4905 if (code == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_REF)
4907 const bool read_only = TREE_READONLY (exp);
4908 const bool no_trap = TREE_THIS_NOTRAP (exp);
4910 exp = TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0);
4911 type = TREE_TYPE (exp);
4913 if (TREE_CODE (exp) == COND_EXPR)
4915 tree op1
4916 = build_unary_op (INDIRECT_REF, NULL_TREE,
4917 build_component_ref (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1),
4918 TYPE_FIELDS (type),
4919 false));
4920 tree op2
4921 = build_unary_op (INDIRECT_REF, NULL_TREE,
4922 build_component_ref (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 2),
4923 TYPE_FIELDS (type),
4924 false));
4926 exp = build3 (COND_EXPR,
4927 TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type))),
4928 TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0), op1, op2);
4930 else
4932 exp = build_unary_op (INDIRECT_REF, NULL_TREE,
4933 build_component_ref (exp,
4934 TYPE_FIELDS (type),
4935 false));
4936 TREE_READONLY (exp) = read_only;
4937 TREE_THIS_NOTRAP (exp) = no_trap;
4941 else if (code == NULL_EXPR)
4942 exp = build1 (NULL_EXPR,
4943 TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (type)))),
4944 TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0));
4945 break;
4947 case RECORD_TYPE:
4948 /* If this is a padded type and it contains a template, convert to the
4949 unpadded type first. */
4950 if (TYPE_PADDING_P (type)
4951 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type))) == RECORD_TYPE
4952 && TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type))))
4954 exp = convert (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type)), exp);
4955 code = TREE_CODE (exp);
4956 type = TREE_TYPE (exp);
4959 if (TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (type))
4961 /* If the array initializer is a box, return NULL_TREE. */
4962 if (code == CONSTRUCTOR && CONSTRUCTOR_NELTS (exp) < 2)
4963 return NULL_TREE;
4965 exp = build_component_ref (exp, DECL_CHAIN (TYPE_FIELDS (type)),
4966 false);
4967 type = TREE_TYPE (exp);
4969 /* If the array type is padded, convert to the unpadded type. */
4970 if (TYPE_IS_PADDING_P (type))
4971 exp = convert (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type)), exp);
4973 break;
4975 default:
4976 break;
4979 return exp;
4982 /* Return true if EXPR is an expression that can be folded as an operand
4983 of a VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR. See ada-tree.h for a complete rationale. */
4985 static bool
4986 can_fold_for_view_convert_p (tree expr)
4988 tree t1, t2;
4990 /* The folder will fold NOP_EXPRs between integral types with the same
4991 precision (in the middle-end's sense). We cannot allow it if the
4992 types don't have the same precision in the Ada sense as well. */
4993 if (TREE_CODE (expr) != NOP_EXPR)
4994 return true;
4996 t1 = TREE_TYPE (expr);
4997 t2 = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0));
4999 /* Defer to the folder for non-integral conversions. */
5000 if (!(INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (t1) && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (t2)))
5001 return true;
5003 /* Only fold conversions that preserve both precisions. */
5004 if (TYPE_PRECISION (t1) == TYPE_PRECISION (t2)
5005 && operand_equal_p (rm_size (t1), rm_size (t2), 0))
5006 return true;
5008 return false;
5011 /* Return an expression that does an unchecked conversion of EXPR to TYPE.
5012 If NOTRUNC_P is true, truncation operations should be suppressed.
5014 Special care is required with (source or target) integral types whose
5015 precision is not equal to their size, to make sure we fetch or assign
5016 the value bits whose location might depend on the endianness, e.g.
5018 Rmsize : constant := 8;
5019 subtype Int is Integer range 0 .. 2 ** Rmsize - 1;
5021 type Bit_Array is array (1 .. Rmsize) of Boolean;
5022 pragma Pack (Bit_Array);
5024 function To_Bit_Array is new Unchecked_Conversion (Int, Bit_Array);
5026 Value : Int := 2#1000_0001#;
5027 Vbits : Bit_Array := To_Bit_Array (Value);
5029 we expect the 8 bits at Vbits'Address to always contain Value, while
5030 their original location depends on the endianness, at Value'Address
5031 on a little-endian architecture but not on a big-endian one.
5033 One pitfall is that we cannot use TYPE_UNSIGNED directly to decide how
5034 the bits between the precision and the size are filled, because of the
5035 trick used in the E_Signed_Integer_Subtype case of gnat_to_gnu_entity.
5036 So we use the special predicate type_unsigned_for_rm above. */
5038 tree
5039 unchecked_convert (tree type, tree expr, bool notrunc_p)
5041 tree etype = TREE_TYPE (expr);
5042 enum tree_code ecode = TREE_CODE (etype);
5043 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (type);
5044 tree tem;
5045 int c;
5047 /* If the expression is already of the right type, we are done. */
5048 if (etype == type)
5049 return expr;
5051 /* If both types are integral just do a normal conversion.
5052 Likewise for a conversion to an unconstrained array. */
5053 if (((INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type)
5054 || (POINTER_TYPE_P (type) && !TYPE_IS_THIN_POINTER_P (type))
5055 || (code == RECORD_TYPE && TYPE_JUSTIFIED_MODULAR_P (type)))
5056 && (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (etype)
5057 || (POINTER_TYPE_P (etype) && !TYPE_IS_THIN_POINTER_P (etype))
5058 || (ecode == RECORD_TYPE && TYPE_JUSTIFIED_MODULAR_P (etype))))
5059 || code == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE)
5061 if (ecode == INTEGER_TYPE && TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (etype))
5063 tree ntype = copy_type (etype);
5064 TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (ntype) = 0;
5065 TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (ntype) = ntype;
5066 expr = build1 (NOP_EXPR, ntype, expr);
5069 if (code == INTEGER_TYPE && TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (type))
5071 tree rtype = copy_type (type);
5072 TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (rtype) = 0;
5073 TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (rtype) = rtype;
5074 expr = convert (rtype, expr);
5075 expr = build1 (NOP_EXPR, type, expr);
5077 else
5078 expr = convert (type, expr);
5081 /* If we are converting to an integral type whose precision is not equal
5082 to its size, first unchecked convert to a record type that contains a
5083 field of the given precision. Then extract the result from the field.
5085 There is a subtlety if the source type is an aggregate type with reverse
5086 storage order because its representation is not contiguous in the native
5087 storage order, i.e. a direct unchecked conversion to an integral type
5088 with N bits of precision cannot read the first N bits of the aggregate
5089 type. To overcome it, we do an unchecked conversion to an integral type
5090 with reverse storage order and return the resulting value. This also
5091 ensures that the result of the unchecked conversion doesn't depend on
5092 the endianness of the target machine, but only on the storage order of
5093 the aggregate type.
5095 Finally, for the sake of consistency, we do the unchecked conversion
5096 to an integral type with reverse storage order as soon as the source
5097 type is an aggregate type with reverse storage order, even if there
5098 are no considerations of precision or size involved. */
5099 else if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type)
5100 && TYPE_RM_SIZE (type)
5101 && (tree_int_cst_compare (TYPE_RM_SIZE (type),
5102 TYPE_SIZE (type)) < 0
5103 || (AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (etype)
5104 && TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (etype))))
5106 tree rec_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE);
5107 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT prec = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_RM_SIZE (type));
5108 tree field_type, field;
5110 if (AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (etype))
5111 TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (rec_type)
5112 = TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (etype);
5114 if (type_unsigned_for_rm (type))
5115 field_type = make_unsigned_type (prec);
5116 else
5117 field_type = make_signed_type (prec);
5118 SET_TYPE_RM_SIZE (field_type, TYPE_RM_SIZE (type));
5120 field = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("OBJ"), field_type, rec_type,
5121 NULL_TREE, bitsize_zero_node, 1, 0);
5123 finish_record_type (rec_type, field, 1, false);
5125 expr = unchecked_convert (rec_type, expr, notrunc_p);
5126 expr = build_component_ref (expr, field, false);
5127 expr = fold_build1 (NOP_EXPR, type, expr);
5130 /* Similarly if we are converting from an integral type whose precision is
5131 not equal to its size, first copy into a field of the given precision
5132 and unchecked convert the record type.
5134 The same considerations as above apply if the target type is an aggregate
5135 type with reverse storage order and we also proceed similarly. */
5136 else if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (etype)
5137 && TYPE_RM_SIZE (etype)
5138 && (tree_int_cst_compare (TYPE_RM_SIZE (etype),
5139 TYPE_SIZE (etype)) < 0
5140 || (AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type)
5141 && TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (type))))
5143 tree rec_type = make_node (RECORD_TYPE);
5144 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT prec = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_RM_SIZE (etype));
5145 vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v;
5146 vec_alloc (v, 1);
5147 tree field_type, field;
5149 if (AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type))
5150 TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (rec_type)
5151 = TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (type);
5153 if (type_unsigned_for_rm (etype))
5154 field_type = make_unsigned_type (prec);
5155 else
5156 field_type = make_signed_type (prec);
5157 SET_TYPE_RM_SIZE (field_type, TYPE_RM_SIZE (etype));
5159 field = create_field_decl (get_identifier ("OBJ"), field_type, rec_type,
5160 NULL_TREE, bitsize_zero_node, 1, 0);
5162 finish_record_type (rec_type, field, 1, false);
5164 expr = fold_build1 (NOP_EXPR, field_type, expr);
5165 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT (v, field, expr);
5166 expr = gnat_build_constructor (rec_type, v);
5167 expr = unchecked_convert (type, expr, notrunc_p);
5170 /* If we are converting from a scalar type to a type with a different size,
5171 we need to pad to have the same size on both sides.
5173 ??? We cannot do it unconditionally because unchecked conversions are
5174 used liberally by the front-end to implement polymorphism, e.g. in:
5176 S191s : constant ada__tags__addr_ptr := ada__tags__addr_ptr!(S190s);
5177 return p___size__4 (p__object!(S191s.all));
5179 so we skip all expressions that are references. */
5180 else if (!REFERENCE_CLASS_P (expr)
5181 && !AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (etype)
5182 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (type)) == INTEGER_CST
5183 && (c = tree_int_cst_compare (TYPE_SIZE (etype), TYPE_SIZE (type))))
5185 if (c < 0)
5187 expr = convert (maybe_pad_type (etype, TYPE_SIZE (type), 0, Empty,
5188 false, false, false, true),
5189 expr);
5190 expr = unchecked_convert (type, expr, notrunc_p);
5192 else
5194 tree rec_type = maybe_pad_type (type, TYPE_SIZE (etype), 0, Empty,
5195 false, false, false, true);
5196 expr = unchecked_convert (rec_type, expr, notrunc_p);
5197 expr = build_component_ref (expr, TYPE_FIELDS (rec_type), false);
5201 /* We have a special case when we are converting between two unconstrained
5202 array types. In that case, take the address, convert the fat pointer
5203 types, and dereference. */
5204 else if (ecode == code && code == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE)
5205 expr = build_unary_op (INDIRECT_REF, NULL_TREE,
5206 build1 (VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (type),
5207 build_unary_op (ADDR_EXPR, NULL_TREE,
5208 expr)));
5210 /* Another special case is when we are converting to a vector type from its
5211 representative array type; this a regular conversion. */
5212 else if (code == VECTOR_TYPE
5213 && ecode == ARRAY_TYPE
5214 && gnat_types_compatible_p (TYPE_REPRESENTATIVE_ARRAY (type),
5215 etype))
5216 expr = convert (type, expr);
5218 /* And, if the array type is not the representative, we try to build an
5219 intermediate vector type of which the array type is the representative
5220 and to do the unchecked conversion between the vector types, in order
5221 to enable further simplifications in the middle-end. */
5222 else if (code == VECTOR_TYPE
5223 && ecode == ARRAY_TYPE
5224 && (tem = build_vector_type_for_array (etype, NULL_TREE)))
5226 expr = convert (tem, expr);
5227 return unchecked_convert (type, expr, notrunc_p);
5230 /* If we are converting a CONSTRUCTOR to a more aligned RECORD_TYPE, bump
5231 the alignment of the CONSTRUCTOR to speed up the copy operation. */
5232 else if (TREE_CODE (expr) == CONSTRUCTOR
5233 && code == RECORD_TYPE
5234 && TYPE_ALIGN (etype) < TYPE_ALIGN (type))
5236 expr = convert (maybe_pad_type (etype, NULL_TREE, TYPE_ALIGN (type),
5237 Empty, false, false, false, true),
5238 expr);
5239 return unchecked_convert (type, expr, notrunc_p);
5242 /* Otherwise, just build a VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR of the expression. */
5243 else
5245 expr = maybe_unconstrained_array (expr);
5246 etype = TREE_TYPE (expr);
5247 ecode = TREE_CODE (etype);
5248 if (can_fold_for_view_convert_p (expr))
5249 expr = fold_build1 (VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR, type, expr);
5250 else
5251 expr = build1 (VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR, type, expr);
5254 /* If the result is a non-biased integral type whose precision is not equal
5255 to its size, sign- or zero-extend the result. But we need not do this
5256 if the input is also an integral type and both are unsigned or both are
5257 signed and have the same precision. */
5258 if (!notrunc_p
5259 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type)
5260 && !(code == INTEGER_TYPE && TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (type))
5261 && TYPE_RM_SIZE (type)
5262 && tree_int_cst_compare (TYPE_RM_SIZE (type), TYPE_SIZE (type)) < 0
5263 && !(INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (etype)
5264 && type_unsigned_for_rm (type) == type_unsigned_for_rm (etype)
5265 && (type_unsigned_for_rm (type)
5266 || tree_int_cst_compare (TYPE_RM_SIZE (type),
5267 TYPE_RM_SIZE (etype)
5268 ? TYPE_RM_SIZE (etype)
5269 : TYPE_SIZE (etype)) == 0)))
5271 if (integer_zerop (TYPE_RM_SIZE (type)))
5272 expr = build_int_cst (type, 0);
5273 else
5275 tree base_type
5276 = gnat_type_for_size (TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_SIZE (type)),
5277 type_unsigned_for_rm (type));
5278 tree shift_expr
5279 = convert (base_type,
5280 size_binop (MINUS_EXPR,
5281 TYPE_SIZE (type), TYPE_RM_SIZE (type)));
5282 expr
5283 = convert (type,
5284 build_binary_op (RSHIFT_EXPR, base_type,
5285 build_binary_op (LSHIFT_EXPR, base_type,
5286 convert (base_type,
5287 expr),
5288 shift_expr),
5289 shift_expr));
5293 /* An unchecked conversion should never raise Constraint_Error. The code
5294 below assumes that GCC's conversion routines overflow the same way that
5295 the underlying hardware does. This is probably true. In the rare case
5296 when it is false, we can rely on the fact that such conversions are
5297 erroneous anyway. */
5298 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == INTEGER_CST)
5299 TREE_OVERFLOW (expr) = 0;
5301 /* If the sizes of the types differ and this is an VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR,
5302 show no longer constant. */
5303 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR
5304 && !operand_equal_p (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type), TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (etype),
5305 OEP_ONLY_CONST))
5306 TREE_CONSTANT (expr) = 0;
5308 return expr;
5311 /* Return the appropriate GCC tree code for the specified GNAT_TYPE,
5312 the latter being a record type as predicated by Is_Record_Type. */
5314 enum tree_code
5315 tree_code_for_record_type (Entity_Id gnat_type)
5317 Node_Id component_list, component;
5319 /* Return UNION_TYPE if it's an Unchecked_Union whose non-discriminant
5320 fields are all in the variant part. Otherwise, return RECORD_TYPE. */
5321 if (!Is_Unchecked_Union (gnat_type))
5322 return RECORD_TYPE;
5324 gnat_type = Implementation_Base_Type (gnat_type);
5325 component_list
5326 = Component_List (Type_Definition (Declaration_Node (gnat_type)));
5328 for (component = First_Non_Pragma (Component_Items (component_list));
5329 Present (component);
5330 component = Next_Non_Pragma (component))
5331 if (Ekind (Defining_Entity (component)) == E_Component)
5332 return RECORD_TYPE;
5334 return UNION_TYPE;
5337 /* Return true if GNAT_TYPE is a "double" floating-point type, i.e. whose
5338 size is equal to 64 bits, or an array of such a type. Set ALIGN_CLAUSE
5339 according to the presence of an alignment clause on the type or, if it
5340 is an array, on the component type. */
5342 bool
5343 is_double_float_or_array (Entity_Id gnat_type, bool *align_clause)
5345 gnat_type = Underlying_Type (gnat_type);
5347 *align_clause = Present (Alignment_Clause (gnat_type));
5349 if (Is_Array_Type (gnat_type))
5351 gnat_type = Underlying_Type (Component_Type (gnat_type));
5352 if (Present (Alignment_Clause (gnat_type)))
5353 *align_clause = true;
5356 if (!Is_Floating_Point_Type (gnat_type))
5357 return false;
5359 if (UI_To_Int (Esize (gnat_type)) != 64)
5360 return false;
5362 return true;
5365 /* Return true if GNAT_TYPE is a "double" or larger scalar type, i.e. whose
5366 size is greater or equal to 64 bits, or an array of such a type. Set
5367 ALIGN_CLAUSE according to the presence of an alignment clause on the
5368 type or, if it is an array, on the component type. */
5370 bool
5371 is_double_scalar_or_array (Entity_Id gnat_type, bool *align_clause)
5373 gnat_type = Underlying_Type (gnat_type);
5375 *align_clause = Present (Alignment_Clause (gnat_type));
5377 if (Is_Array_Type (gnat_type))
5379 gnat_type = Underlying_Type (Component_Type (gnat_type));
5380 if (Present (Alignment_Clause (gnat_type)))
5381 *align_clause = true;
5384 if (!Is_Scalar_Type (gnat_type))
5385 return false;
5387 if (UI_To_Int (Esize (gnat_type)) < 64)
5388 return false;
5390 return true;
5393 /* Return true if GNU_TYPE is suitable as the type of a non-aliased
5394 component of an aggregate type. */
5396 bool
5397 type_for_nonaliased_component_p (tree gnu_type)
5399 /* If the type is passed by reference, we may have pointers to the
5400 component so it cannot be made non-aliased. */
5401 if (must_pass_by_ref (gnu_type) || default_pass_by_ref (gnu_type))
5402 return false;
5404 /* We used to say that any component of aggregate type is aliased
5405 because the front-end may take 'Reference of it. The front-end
5406 has been enhanced in the meantime so as to use a renaming instead
5407 in most cases, but the back-end can probably take the address of
5408 such a component too so we go for the conservative stance.
5410 For instance, we might need the address of any array type, even
5411 if normally passed by copy, to construct a fat pointer if the
5412 component is used as an actual for an unconstrained formal.
5414 Likewise for record types: even if a specific record subtype is
5415 passed by copy, the parent type might be passed by ref (e.g. if
5416 it's of variable size) and we might take the address of a child
5417 component to pass to a parent formal. We have no way to check
5418 for such conditions here. */
5419 if (AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (gnu_type))
5420 return false;
5422 return true;
5425 /* Return true if TYPE is a smaller form of ORIG_TYPE. */
5427 bool
5428 smaller_form_type_p (tree type, tree orig_type)
5430 tree size, osize;
5432 /* We're not interested in variants here. */
5433 if (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type) == TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (orig_type))
5434 return false;
5436 /* Like a variant, a packable version keeps the original TYPE_NAME. */
5437 if (TYPE_NAME (type) != TYPE_NAME (orig_type))
5438 return false;
5440 size = TYPE_SIZE (type);
5441 osize = TYPE_SIZE (orig_type);
5443 if (!(TREE_CODE (size) == INTEGER_CST && TREE_CODE (osize) == INTEGER_CST))
5444 return false;
5446 return tree_int_cst_lt (size, osize) != 0;
5449 /* Return whether EXPR, which is the renamed object in an object renaming
5450 declaration, can be materialized as a reference (with a REFERENCE_TYPE).
5451 This should be synchronized with Exp_Dbug.Debug_Renaming_Declaration. */
5453 bool
5454 can_materialize_object_renaming_p (Node_Id expr)
5456 while (true)
5458 expr = Original_Node (expr);
5460 switch Nkind (expr)
5462 case N_Identifier:
5463 case N_Expanded_Name:
5464 if (!Present (Renamed_Object (Entity (expr))))
5465 return true;
5466 expr = Renamed_Object (Entity (expr));
5467 break;
5469 case N_Selected_Component:
5471 if (Is_Packed (Underlying_Type (Etype (Prefix (expr)))))
5472 return false;
5474 const Uint bitpos
5475 = Normalized_First_Bit (Entity (Selector_Name (expr)));
5476 if (!UI_Is_In_Int_Range (bitpos)
5477 || (bitpos != UI_No_Uint && bitpos != UI_From_Int (0)))
5478 return false;
5480 expr = Prefix (expr);
5481 break;
5484 case N_Indexed_Component:
5485 case N_Slice:
5487 const Entity_Id t = Underlying_Type (Etype (Prefix (expr)));
5489 if (Is_Array_Type (t) && Present (Packed_Array_Impl_Type (t)))
5490 return false;
5492 expr = Prefix (expr);
5493 break;
5496 case N_Explicit_Dereference:
5497 expr = Prefix (expr);
5498 break;
5500 default:
5501 return true;
5506 /* Perform final processing on global declarations. */
5508 static GTY (()) tree dummy_global;
5510 void
5511 gnat_write_global_declarations (void)
5513 unsigned int i;
5514 tree iter;
5516 /* If we have declared types as used at the global level, insert them in
5517 the global hash table. We use a dummy variable for this purpose, but
5518 we need to build it unconditionally to avoid -fcompare-debug issues. */
5519 if (first_global_object_name)
5521 struct varpool_node *node;
5522 char *label;
5524 ASM_FORMAT_PRIVATE_NAME (label, first_global_object_name, 0);
5525 dummy_global
5526 = build_decl (BUILTINS_LOCATION, VAR_DECL, get_identifier (label),
5527 void_type_node);
5528 DECL_HARD_REGISTER (dummy_global) = 1;
5529 TREE_STATIC (dummy_global) = 1;
5530 node = varpool_node::get_create (dummy_global);
5531 node->definition = 1;
5532 node->force_output = 1;
5534 if (types_used_by_cur_var_decl)
5535 while (!types_used_by_cur_var_decl->is_empty ())
5537 tree t = types_used_by_cur_var_decl->pop ();
5538 types_used_by_var_decl_insert (t, dummy_global);
5542 /* Output debug information for all global type declarations first. This
5543 ensures that global types whose compilation hasn't been finalized yet,
5544 for example pointers to Taft amendment types, have their compilation
5545 finalized in the right context. */
5546 FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (global_decls, i, iter)
5547 if (TREE_CODE (iter) == TYPE_DECL && !DECL_IGNORED_P (iter))
5548 debug_hooks->type_decl (iter, false);
5550 /* Output imported functions. */
5551 FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (global_decls, i, iter)
5552 if (TREE_CODE (iter) == FUNCTION_DECL
5553 && DECL_EXTERNAL (iter)
5554 && DECL_INITIAL (iter) == NULL
5555 && !DECL_IGNORED_P (iter)
5556 && DECL_FUNCTION_IS_DEF (iter))
5557 debug_hooks->early_global_decl (iter);
5559 /* Then output the global variables. We need to do that after the debug
5560 information for global types is emitted so that they are finalized. Skip
5561 external global variables, unless we need to emit debug info for them:
5562 this is useful for imported variables, for instance. */
5563 FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (global_decls, i, iter)
5564 if (TREE_CODE (iter) == VAR_DECL
5565 && (!DECL_EXTERNAL (iter) || !DECL_IGNORED_P (iter)))
5566 rest_of_decl_compilation (iter, true, 0);
5568 /* Output the imported modules/declarations. In GNAT, these are only
5569 materializing subprogram. */
5570 FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (global_decls, i, iter)
5571 if (TREE_CODE (iter) == IMPORTED_DECL && !DECL_IGNORED_P (iter))
5572 debug_hooks->imported_module_or_decl (iter, DECL_NAME (iter),
5573 DECL_CONTEXT (iter), false, false);
5576 /* ************************************************************************
5577 * * GCC builtins support *
5578 * ************************************************************************ */
5580 /* The general scheme is fairly simple:
5582 For each builtin function/type to be declared, gnat_install_builtins calls
5583 internal facilities which eventually get to gnat_pushdecl, which in turn
5584 tracks the so declared builtin function decls in the 'builtin_decls' global
5585 datastructure. When an Intrinsic subprogram declaration is processed, we
5586 search this global datastructure to retrieve the associated BUILT_IN DECL
5587 node. */
5589 /* Search the chain of currently available builtin declarations for a node
5590 corresponding to function NAME (an IDENTIFIER_NODE). Return the first node
5591 found, if any, or NULL_TREE otherwise. */
5592 tree
5593 builtin_decl_for (tree name)
5595 unsigned i;
5596 tree decl;
5598 FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (builtin_decls, i, decl)
5599 if (DECL_NAME (decl) == name)
5600 return decl;
5602 return NULL_TREE;
5605 /* The code below eventually exposes gnat_install_builtins, which declares
5606 the builtin types and functions we might need, either internally or as
5607 user accessible facilities.
5609 ??? This is a first implementation shot, still in rough shape. It is
5610 heavily inspired from the "C" family implementation, with chunks copied
5611 verbatim from there.
5613 Two obvious improvement candidates are:
5614 o Use a more efficient name/decl mapping scheme
5615 o Devise a middle-end infrastructure to avoid having to copy
5616 pieces between front-ends. */
5618 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
5619 * BUILTIN ELEMENTARY TYPES *
5620 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
5622 /* Standard data types to be used in builtin argument declarations. */
5624 enum c_tree_index
5626 CTI_SIGNED_SIZE_TYPE, /* For format checking only. */
5627 CTI_STRING_TYPE,
5628 CTI_CONST_STRING_TYPE,
5630 CTI_MAX
5633 static tree c_global_trees[CTI_MAX];
5635 #define signed_size_type_node c_global_trees[CTI_SIGNED_SIZE_TYPE]
5636 #define string_type_node c_global_trees[CTI_STRING_TYPE]
5637 #define const_string_type_node c_global_trees[CTI_CONST_STRING_TYPE]
5639 /* ??? In addition some attribute handlers, we currently don't support a
5640 (small) number of builtin-types, which in turns inhibits support for a
5641 number of builtin functions. */
5642 #define wint_type_node void_type_node
5643 #define intmax_type_node void_type_node
5644 #define uintmax_type_node void_type_node
5646 /* Used to help initialize the builtin-types.def table. When a type of
5647 the correct size doesn't exist, use error_mark_node instead of NULL.
5648 The later results in segfaults even when a decl using the type doesn't
5649 get invoked. */
5651 static tree
5652 builtin_type_for_size (int size, bool unsignedp)
5654 tree type = gnat_type_for_size (size, unsignedp);
5655 return type ? type : error_mark_node;
5658 /* Build/push the elementary type decls that builtin functions/types
5659 will need. */
5661 static void
5662 install_builtin_elementary_types (void)
5664 signed_size_type_node = gnat_signed_type_for (size_type_node);
5665 pid_type_node = integer_type_node;
5667 string_type_node = build_pointer_type (char_type_node);
5668 const_string_type_node
5669 = build_pointer_type (build_qualified_type
5670 (char_type_node, TYPE_QUAL_CONST));
5673 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
5674 * BUILTIN FUNCTION TYPES *
5675 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
5677 /* Now, builtin function types per se. */
5679 enum c_builtin_type
5681 #define DEF_PRIMITIVE_TYPE(NAME, VALUE) NAME,
5682 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_0(NAME, RETURN) NAME,
5683 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_1(NAME, RETURN, ARG1) NAME,
5684 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_2(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2) NAME,
5685 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_3(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3) NAME,
5686 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_4(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4) NAME,
5687 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_5(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5) NAME,
5688 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_6(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5689 ARG6) NAME,
5690 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_7(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5691 ARG6, ARG7) NAME,
5692 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_8(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5693 ARG6, ARG7, ARG8) NAME,
5694 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_9(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5695 ARG6, ARG7, ARG8, ARG9) NAME,
5696 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_10(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5697 ARG6, ARG7, ARG8, ARG9, ARG10) NAME,
5698 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_11(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5699 ARG6, ARG7, ARG8, ARG9, ARG10, ARG11) NAME,
5700 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_0(NAME, RETURN) NAME,
5701 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_1(NAME, RETURN, ARG1) NAME,
5702 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_2(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2) NAME,
5703 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_3(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3) NAME,
5704 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_4(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4) NAME,
5705 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_5(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5) \
5706 NAME,
5707 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_6(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5708 ARG6) NAME,
5709 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_7(NAME, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5710 ARG6, ARG7) NAME,
5711 #define DEF_POINTER_TYPE(NAME, TYPE) NAME,
5712 #include "builtin-types.def"
5713 #undef DEF_PRIMITIVE_TYPE
5714 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_0
5715 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_1
5716 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_2
5717 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_3
5718 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_4
5719 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_5
5720 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_6
5721 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_7
5722 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_8
5723 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_9
5724 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_10
5725 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_11
5726 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_0
5727 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_1
5728 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_2
5729 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_3
5730 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_4
5731 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_5
5732 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_6
5733 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_7
5734 #undef DEF_POINTER_TYPE
5735 BT_LAST
5738 typedef enum c_builtin_type builtin_type;
5740 /* A temporary array used in communication with def_fn_type. */
5741 static GTY(()) tree builtin_types[(int) BT_LAST + 1];
5743 /* A helper function for install_builtin_types. Build function type
5744 for DEF with return type RET and N arguments. If VAR is true, then the
5745 function should be variadic after those N arguments.
5747 Takes special care not to ICE if any of the types involved are
5748 error_mark_node, which indicates that said type is not in fact available
5749 (see builtin_type_for_size). In which case the function type as a whole
5750 should be error_mark_node. */
5752 static void
5753 def_fn_type (builtin_type def, builtin_type ret, bool var, int n, ...)
5755 tree t;
5756 tree *args = XALLOCAVEC (tree, n);
5757 va_list list;
5758 int i;
5760 va_start (list, n);
5761 for (i = 0; i < n; ++i)
5763 builtin_type a = (builtin_type) va_arg (list, int);
5764 t = builtin_types[a];
5765 if (t == error_mark_node)
5766 goto egress;
5767 args[i] = t;
5770 t = builtin_types[ret];
5771 if (t == error_mark_node)
5772 goto egress;
5773 if (var)
5774 t = build_varargs_function_type_array (t, n, args);
5775 else
5776 t = build_function_type_array (t, n, args);
5778 egress:
5779 builtin_types[def] = t;
5780 va_end (list);
5783 /* Build the builtin function types and install them in the builtin_types
5784 array for later use in builtin function decls. */
5786 static void
5787 install_builtin_function_types (void)
5789 tree va_list_ref_type_node;
5790 tree va_list_arg_type_node;
5792 if (TREE_CODE (va_list_type_node) == ARRAY_TYPE)
5794 va_list_arg_type_node = va_list_ref_type_node =
5795 build_pointer_type (TREE_TYPE (va_list_type_node));
5797 else
5799 va_list_arg_type_node = va_list_type_node;
5800 va_list_ref_type_node = build_reference_type (va_list_type_node);
5803 #define DEF_PRIMITIVE_TYPE(ENUM, VALUE) \
5804 builtin_types[ENUM] = VALUE;
5805 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_0(ENUM, RETURN) \
5806 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 0);
5807 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_1(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1) \
5808 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 1, ARG1);
5809 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_2(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2) \
5810 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 2, ARG1, ARG2);
5811 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_3(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3) \
5812 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 3, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3);
5813 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_4(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4) \
5814 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 4, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4);
5815 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_5(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5) \
5816 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 5, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5);
5817 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_6(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5818 ARG6) \
5819 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 6, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6);
5820 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_7(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5821 ARG6, ARG7) \
5822 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 7, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6, ARG7);
5823 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_8(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5824 ARG6, ARG7, ARG8) \
5825 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 8, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6, \
5826 ARG7, ARG8);
5827 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_9(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5828 ARG6, ARG7, ARG8, ARG9) \
5829 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 9, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6, \
5830 ARG7, ARG8, ARG9);
5831 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_10(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5,\
5832 ARG6, ARG7, ARG8, ARG9, ARG10) \
5833 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 10, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6, \
5834 ARG7, ARG8, ARG9, ARG10);
5835 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_11(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5,\
5836 ARG6, ARG7, ARG8, ARG9, ARG10, ARG11) \
5837 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 0, 11, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6, \
5838 ARG7, ARG8, ARG9, ARG10, ARG11);
5839 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_0(ENUM, RETURN) \
5840 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 1, 0);
5841 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_1(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1) \
5842 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 1, 1, ARG1);
5843 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_2(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2) \
5844 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 1, 2, ARG1, ARG2);
5845 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_3(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3) \
5846 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 1, 3, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3);
5847 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_4(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4) \
5848 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 1, 4, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4);
5849 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_5(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5) \
5850 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 1, 5, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5);
5851 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_6(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5852 ARG6) \
5853 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 1, 6, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6);
5854 #define DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_7(ENUM, RETURN, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, \
5855 ARG6, ARG7) \
5856 def_fn_type (ENUM, RETURN, 1, 7, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6, ARG7);
5857 #define DEF_POINTER_TYPE(ENUM, TYPE) \
5858 builtin_types[(int) ENUM] = build_pointer_type (builtin_types[(int) TYPE]);
5860 #include "builtin-types.def"
5862 #undef DEF_PRIMITIVE_TYPE
5863 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_0
5864 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_1
5865 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_2
5866 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_3
5867 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_4
5868 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_5
5869 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_6
5870 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_7
5871 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_8
5872 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_9
5873 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_10
5874 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_11
5875 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_0
5876 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_1
5877 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_2
5878 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_3
5879 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_4
5880 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_5
5881 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_6
5882 #undef DEF_FUNCTION_TYPE_VAR_7
5883 #undef DEF_POINTER_TYPE
5884 builtin_types[(int) BT_LAST] = NULL_TREE;
5887 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
5888 * BUILTIN ATTRIBUTES *
5889 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
5891 enum built_in_attribute
5893 #define DEF_ATTR_NULL_TREE(ENUM) ENUM,
5894 #define DEF_ATTR_INT(ENUM, VALUE) ENUM,
5895 #define DEF_ATTR_STRING(ENUM, VALUE) ENUM,
5896 #define DEF_ATTR_IDENT(ENUM, STRING) ENUM,
5897 #define DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST(ENUM, PURPOSE, VALUE, CHAIN) ENUM,
5898 #include "builtin-attrs.def"
5899 #undef DEF_ATTR_NULL_TREE
5900 #undef DEF_ATTR_INT
5901 #undef DEF_ATTR_STRING
5902 #undef DEF_ATTR_IDENT
5903 #undef DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST
5904 ATTR_LAST
5907 static GTY(()) tree built_in_attributes[(int) ATTR_LAST];
5909 static void
5910 install_builtin_attributes (void)
5912 /* Fill in the built_in_attributes array. */
5913 #define DEF_ATTR_NULL_TREE(ENUM) \
5914 built_in_attributes[(int) ENUM] = NULL_TREE;
5915 #define DEF_ATTR_INT(ENUM, VALUE) \
5916 built_in_attributes[(int) ENUM] = build_int_cst (NULL_TREE, VALUE);
5917 #define DEF_ATTR_STRING(ENUM, VALUE) \
5918 built_in_attributes[(int) ENUM] = build_string (strlen (VALUE), VALUE);
5919 #define DEF_ATTR_IDENT(ENUM, STRING) \
5920 built_in_attributes[(int) ENUM] = get_identifier (STRING);
5921 #define DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST(ENUM, PURPOSE, VALUE, CHAIN) \
5922 built_in_attributes[(int) ENUM] \
5923 = tree_cons (built_in_attributes[(int) PURPOSE], \
5924 built_in_attributes[(int) VALUE], \
5925 built_in_attributes[(int) CHAIN]);
5926 #include "builtin-attrs.def"
5927 #undef DEF_ATTR_NULL_TREE
5928 #undef DEF_ATTR_INT
5929 #undef DEF_ATTR_STRING
5930 #undef DEF_ATTR_IDENT
5931 #undef DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST
5934 /* Handle a "const" attribute; arguments as in
5935 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
5937 static tree
5938 handle_const_attribute (tree *node, tree ARG_UNUSED (name),
5939 tree ARG_UNUSED (args), int ARG_UNUSED (flags),
5940 bool *no_add_attrs)
5942 if (TREE_CODE (*node) == FUNCTION_DECL)
5943 TREE_READONLY (*node) = 1;
5944 else
5945 *no_add_attrs = true;
5947 return NULL_TREE;
5950 /* Handle a "nothrow" attribute; arguments as in
5951 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
5953 static tree
5954 handle_nothrow_attribute (tree *node, tree ARG_UNUSED (name),
5955 tree ARG_UNUSED (args), int ARG_UNUSED (flags),
5956 bool *no_add_attrs)
5958 if (TREE_CODE (*node) == FUNCTION_DECL)
5959 TREE_NOTHROW (*node) = 1;
5960 else
5961 *no_add_attrs = true;
5963 return NULL_TREE;
5966 /* Handle a "pure" attribute; arguments as in
5967 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
5969 static tree
5970 handle_pure_attribute (tree *node, tree name, tree ARG_UNUSED (args),
5971 int ARG_UNUSED (flags), bool *no_add_attrs)
5973 if (TREE_CODE (*node) == FUNCTION_DECL)
5974 DECL_PURE_P (*node) = 1;
5975 /* TODO: support types. */
5976 else
5978 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qs attribute ignored",
5979 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name));
5980 *no_add_attrs = true;
5983 return NULL_TREE;
5986 /* Handle a "no vops" attribute; arguments as in
5987 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
5989 static tree
5990 handle_novops_attribute (tree *node, tree ARG_UNUSED (name),
5991 tree ARG_UNUSED (args), int ARG_UNUSED (flags),
5992 bool *ARG_UNUSED (no_add_attrs))
5994 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (*node) == FUNCTION_DECL);
5995 DECL_IS_NOVOPS (*node) = 1;
5996 return NULL_TREE;
5999 /* Helper for nonnull attribute handling; fetch the operand number
6000 from the attribute argument list. */
6002 static bool
6003 get_nonnull_operand (tree arg_num_expr, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT *valp)
6005 /* Verify the arg number is a constant. */
6006 if (!tree_fits_uhwi_p (arg_num_expr))
6007 return false;
6009 *valp = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (arg_num_expr);
6010 return true;
6013 /* Handle the "nonnull" attribute. */
6014 static tree
6015 handle_nonnull_attribute (tree *node, tree ARG_UNUSED (name),
6016 tree args, int ARG_UNUSED (flags),
6017 bool *no_add_attrs)
6019 tree type = *node;
6020 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT attr_arg_num;
6022 /* If no arguments are specified, all pointer arguments should be
6023 non-null. Verify a full prototype is given so that the arguments
6024 will have the correct types when we actually check them later.
6025 Avoid diagnosing type-generic built-ins since those have no
6026 prototype. */
6027 if (!args)
6029 if (!prototype_p (type)
6030 && (!TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (type)
6031 || !lookup_attribute ("type generic", TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (type))))
6033 error ("nonnull attribute without arguments on a non-prototype");
6034 *no_add_attrs = true;
6036 return NULL_TREE;
6039 /* Argument list specified. Verify that each argument number references
6040 a pointer argument. */
6041 for (attr_arg_num = 1; args; args = TREE_CHAIN (args))
6043 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT arg_num = 0, ck_num;
6045 if (!get_nonnull_operand (TREE_VALUE (args), &arg_num))
6047 error ("nonnull argument has invalid operand number (argument %lu)",
6048 (unsigned long) attr_arg_num);
6049 *no_add_attrs = true;
6050 return NULL_TREE;
6053 if (prototype_p (type))
6055 function_args_iterator iter;
6056 tree argument;
6058 function_args_iter_init (&iter, type);
6059 for (ck_num = 1; ; ck_num++, function_args_iter_next (&iter))
6061 argument = function_args_iter_cond (&iter);
6062 if (!argument || ck_num == arg_num)
6063 break;
6066 if (!argument
6067 || TREE_CODE (argument) == VOID_TYPE)
6069 error ("nonnull argument with out-of-range operand number "
6070 "(argument %lu, operand %lu)",
6071 (unsigned long) attr_arg_num, (unsigned long) arg_num);
6072 *no_add_attrs = true;
6073 return NULL_TREE;
6076 if (TREE_CODE (argument) != POINTER_TYPE)
6078 error ("nonnull argument references non-pointer operand "
6079 "(argument %lu, operand %lu)",
6080 (unsigned long) attr_arg_num, (unsigned long) arg_num);
6081 *no_add_attrs = true;
6082 return NULL_TREE;
6087 return NULL_TREE;
6090 /* Handle a "sentinel" attribute. */
6092 static tree
6093 handle_sentinel_attribute (tree *node, tree name, tree args,
6094 int ARG_UNUSED (flags), bool *no_add_attrs)
6096 if (!prototype_p (*node))
6098 warning (OPT_Wattributes,
6099 "%qs attribute requires prototypes with named arguments",
6100 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name));
6101 *no_add_attrs = true;
6103 else
6105 if (!stdarg_p (*node))
6107 warning (OPT_Wattributes,
6108 "%qs attribute only applies to variadic functions",
6109 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name));
6110 *no_add_attrs = true;
6114 if (args)
6116 tree position = TREE_VALUE (args);
6118 if (TREE_CODE (position) != INTEGER_CST)
6120 warning (0, "requested position is not an integer constant");
6121 *no_add_attrs = true;
6123 else
6125 if (tree_int_cst_lt (position, integer_zero_node))
6127 warning (0, "requested position is less than zero");
6128 *no_add_attrs = true;
6133 return NULL_TREE;
6136 /* Handle a "noreturn" attribute; arguments as in
6137 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
6139 static tree
6140 handle_noreturn_attribute (tree *node, tree name, tree ARG_UNUSED (args),
6141 int ARG_UNUSED (flags), bool *no_add_attrs)
6143 tree type = TREE_TYPE (*node);
6145 /* See FIXME comment in c_common_attribute_table. */
6146 if (TREE_CODE (*node) == FUNCTION_DECL)
6147 TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (*node) = 1;
6148 else if (TREE_CODE (type) == POINTER_TYPE
6149 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (type)) == FUNCTION_TYPE)
6150 TREE_TYPE (*node)
6151 = build_pointer_type
6152 (build_type_variant (TREE_TYPE (type),
6153 TYPE_READONLY (TREE_TYPE (type)), 1));
6154 else
6156 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qs attribute ignored",
6157 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name));
6158 *no_add_attrs = true;
6161 return NULL_TREE;
6164 /* Handle a "noinline" attribute; arguments as in
6165 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
6167 static tree
6168 handle_noinline_attribute (tree *node, tree name,
6169 tree ARG_UNUSED (args),
6170 int ARG_UNUSED (flags), bool *no_add_attrs)
6172 if (TREE_CODE (*node) == FUNCTION_DECL)
6174 if (lookup_attribute ("always_inline", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (*node)))
6176 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qE attribute ignored due to conflict "
6177 "with attribute %qs", name, "always_inline");
6178 *no_add_attrs = true;
6180 else
6181 DECL_UNINLINABLE (*node) = 1;
6183 else
6185 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qE attribute ignored", name);
6186 *no_add_attrs = true;
6189 return NULL_TREE;
6192 /* Handle a "noclone" attribute; arguments as in
6193 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
6195 static tree
6196 handle_noclone_attribute (tree *node, tree name,
6197 tree ARG_UNUSED (args),
6198 int ARG_UNUSED (flags), bool *no_add_attrs)
6200 if (TREE_CODE (*node) != FUNCTION_DECL)
6202 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qE attribute ignored", name);
6203 *no_add_attrs = true;
6206 return NULL_TREE;
6209 /* Handle a "leaf" attribute; arguments as in
6210 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
6212 static tree
6213 handle_leaf_attribute (tree *node, tree name, tree ARG_UNUSED (args),
6214 int ARG_UNUSED (flags), bool *no_add_attrs)
6216 if (TREE_CODE (*node) != FUNCTION_DECL)
6218 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qE attribute ignored", name);
6219 *no_add_attrs = true;
6221 if (!TREE_PUBLIC (*node))
6223 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qE attribute has no effect", name);
6224 *no_add_attrs = true;
6227 return NULL_TREE;
6230 /* Handle a "always_inline" attribute; arguments as in
6231 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
6233 static tree
6234 handle_always_inline_attribute (tree *node, tree name, tree ARG_UNUSED (args),
6235 int ARG_UNUSED (flags), bool *no_add_attrs)
6237 if (TREE_CODE (*node) == FUNCTION_DECL)
6239 /* Set the attribute and mark it for disregarding inline limits. */
6240 DECL_DISREGARD_INLINE_LIMITS (*node) = 1;
6242 else
6244 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qE attribute ignored", name);
6245 *no_add_attrs = true;
6248 return NULL_TREE;
6251 /* Handle a "malloc" attribute; arguments as in
6252 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
6254 static tree
6255 handle_malloc_attribute (tree *node, tree name, tree ARG_UNUSED (args),
6256 int ARG_UNUSED (flags), bool *no_add_attrs)
6258 if (TREE_CODE (*node) == FUNCTION_DECL
6259 && POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (*node))))
6260 DECL_IS_MALLOC (*node) = 1;
6261 else
6263 warning (OPT_Wattributes, "%qs attribute ignored",
6264 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name));
6265 *no_add_attrs = true;
6268 return NULL_TREE;
6271 /* Fake handler for attributes we don't properly support. */
6273 tree
6274 fake_attribute_handler (tree * ARG_UNUSED (node),
6275 tree ARG_UNUSED (name),
6276 tree ARG_UNUSED (args),
6277 int ARG_UNUSED (flags),
6278 bool * ARG_UNUSED (no_add_attrs))
6280 return NULL_TREE;
6283 /* Handle a "type_generic" attribute. */
6285 static tree
6286 handle_type_generic_attribute (tree *node, tree ARG_UNUSED (name),
6287 tree ARG_UNUSED (args), int ARG_UNUSED (flags),
6288 bool * ARG_UNUSED (no_add_attrs))
6290 /* Ensure we have a function type. */
6291 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (*node) == FUNCTION_TYPE);
6293 /* Ensure we have a variadic function. */
6294 gcc_assert (!prototype_p (*node) || stdarg_p (*node));
6296 return NULL_TREE;
6299 /* Handle a "vector_size" attribute; arguments as in
6300 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
6302 static tree
6303 handle_vector_size_attribute (tree *node, tree name, tree args,
6304 int ARG_UNUSED (flags), bool *no_add_attrs)
6306 tree type = *node;
6307 tree vector_type;
6309 *no_add_attrs = true;
6311 /* We need to provide for vector pointers, vector arrays, and
6312 functions returning vectors. For example:
6314 __attribute__((vector_size(16))) short *foo;
6316 In this case, the mode is SI, but the type being modified is
6317 HI, so we need to look further. */
6318 while (POINTER_TYPE_P (type)
6319 || TREE_CODE (type) == FUNCTION_TYPE
6320 || TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
6321 type = TREE_TYPE (type);
6323 vector_type = build_vector_type_for_size (type, TREE_VALUE (args), name);
6324 if (!vector_type)
6325 return NULL_TREE;
6327 /* Build back pointers if needed. */
6328 *node = reconstruct_complex_type (*node, vector_type);
6330 return NULL_TREE;
6333 /* Handle a "vector_type" attribute; arguments as in
6334 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
6336 static tree
6337 handle_vector_type_attribute (tree *node, tree name, tree ARG_UNUSED (args),
6338 int ARG_UNUSED (flags), bool *no_add_attrs)
6340 tree type = *node;
6341 tree vector_type;
6343 *no_add_attrs = true;
6345 if (TREE_CODE (type) != ARRAY_TYPE)
6347 error ("attribute %qs applies to array types only",
6348 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name));
6349 return NULL_TREE;
6352 vector_type = build_vector_type_for_array (type, name);
6353 if (!vector_type)
6354 return NULL_TREE;
6356 TYPE_REPRESENTATIVE_ARRAY (vector_type) = type;
6357 *node = vector_type;
6359 return NULL_TREE;
6362 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
6363 * BUILTIN FUNCTIONS *
6364 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
6366 /* Worker for DEF_BUILTIN. Possibly define a builtin function with one or two
6367 names. Does not declare a non-__builtin_ function if flag_no_builtin, or
6368 if nonansi_p and flag_no_nonansi_builtin. */
6370 static void
6371 def_builtin_1 (enum built_in_function fncode,
6372 const char *name,
6373 enum built_in_class fnclass,
6374 tree fntype, tree libtype,
6375 bool both_p, bool fallback_p,
6376 bool nonansi_p ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
6377 tree fnattrs, bool implicit_p)
6379 tree decl;
6380 const char *libname;
6382 /* Preserve an already installed decl. It most likely was setup in advance
6383 (e.g. as part of the internal builtins) for specific reasons. */
6384 if (builtin_decl_explicit (fncode))
6385 return;
6387 gcc_assert ((!both_p && !fallback_p)
6388 || !strncmp (name, "__builtin_",
6389 strlen ("__builtin_")));
6391 libname = name + strlen ("__builtin_");
6392 decl = add_builtin_function (name, fntype, fncode, fnclass,
6393 (fallback_p ? libname : NULL),
6394 fnattrs);
6395 if (both_p)
6396 /* ??? This is normally further controlled by command-line options
6397 like -fno-builtin, but we don't have them for Ada. */
6398 add_builtin_function (libname, libtype, fncode, fnclass,
6399 NULL, fnattrs);
6401 set_builtin_decl (fncode, decl, implicit_p);
6404 static int flag_isoc94 = 0;
6405 static int flag_isoc99 = 0;
6406 static int flag_isoc11 = 0;
6408 /* Install what the common builtins.def offers. */
6410 static void
6411 install_builtin_functions (void)
6413 #define DEF_BUILTIN(ENUM, NAME, CLASS, TYPE, LIBTYPE, BOTH_P, FALLBACK_P, \
6414 NONANSI_P, ATTRS, IMPLICIT, COND) \
6415 if (NAME && COND) \
6416 def_builtin_1 (ENUM, NAME, CLASS, \
6417 builtin_types[(int) TYPE], \
6418 builtin_types[(int) LIBTYPE], \
6419 BOTH_P, FALLBACK_P, NONANSI_P, \
6420 built_in_attributes[(int) ATTRS], IMPLICIT);
6421 #include "builtins.def"
6424 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
6425 * BUILTIN FUNCTIONS *
6426 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
6428 /* Install the builtin functions we might need. */
6430 void
6431 gnat_install_builtins (void)
6433 install_builtin_elementary_types ();
6434 install_builtin_function_types ();
6435 install_builtin_attributes ();
6437 /* Install builtins used by generic middle-end pieces first. Some of these
6438 know about internal specificities and control attributes accordingly, for
6439 instance __builtin_alloca vs no-throw and -fstack-check. We will ignore
6440 the generic definition from builtins.def. */
6441 build_common_builtin_nodes ();
6443 /* Now, install the target specific builtins, such as the AltiVec family on
6444 ppc, and the common set as exposed by builtins.def. */
6445 targetm.init_builtins ();
6446 install_builtin_functions ();
6449 #include "gt-ada-utils.h"
6450 #include "gtype-ada.h"