1 /* Define control and data flow tables, and regsets.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1997, 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
26 typedef bitmap regset
; /* Head of register set linked list. */
28 /* Clear a register set by freeing up the linked list. */
29 #define CLEAR_REG_SET(HEAD) bitmap_clear (HEAD)
31 /* Copy a register set to another register set. */
32 #define COPY_REG_SET(TO, FROM) bitmap_copy (TO, FROM)
34 /* `and' a register set with a second register set. */
35 #define AND_REG_SET(TO, FROM) bitmap_operation (TO, TO, FROM, BITMAP_AND)
37 /* `and' the complement of a register set with a register set. */
38 #define AND_COMPL_REG_SET(TO, FROM) \
39 bitmap_operation (TO, TO, FROM, BITMAP_AND_COMPL)
41 /* Inclusive or a register set with a second register set. */
42 #define IOR_REG_SET(TO, FROM) bitmap_operation (TO, TO, FROM, BITMAP_IOR)
44 /* Or into TO the register set FROM1 `and'ed with the complement of FROM2. */
45 #define IOR_AND_COMPL_REG_SET(TO, FROM1, FROM2) \
46 bitmap_ior_and_compl (TO, FROM1, FROM2)
48 /* Clear a single register in a register set. */
49 #define CLEAR_REGNO_REG_SET(HEAD, REG) bitmap_clear_bit (HEAD, REG)
51 /* Set a single register in a register set. */
52 #define SET_REGNO_REG_SET(HEAD, REG) bitmap_set_bit (HEAD, REG)
54 /* Return true if a register is set in a register set. */
55 #define REGNO_REG_SET_P(TO, REG) bitmap_bit_p (TO, REG)
57 /* Copy the hard registers in a register set to the hard register set. */
58 #define REG_SET_TO_HARD_REG_SET(TO, FROM) \
61 CLEAR_HARD_REG_SET (TO); \
62 for (i_ = 0; i_ < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER; i_++) \
63 if (REGNO_REG_SET_P (FROM, i_)) \
64 SET_HARD_REG_BIT (TO, i_); \
67 /* Loop over all registers in REGSET, starting with MIN, setting REGNUM to the
68 register number and executing CODE for all registers that are set. */
69 #define EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET(REGSET, MIN, REGNUM, CODE) \
70 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (REGSET, MIN, REGNUM, CODE)
72 /* Loop over all registers in REGSET1 and REGSET2, starting with MIN, setting
73 REGNUM to the register number and executing CODE for all registers that are
74 set in the first regset and not set in the second. */
75 #define EXECUTE_IF_AND_COMPL_IN_REG_SET(REGSET1, REGSET2, MIN, REGNUM, CODE) \
76 EXECUTE_IF_AND_COMPL_IN_BITMAP (REGSET1, REGSET2, MIN, REGNUM, CODE)
78 /* Loop over all registers in REGSET1 and REGSET2, starting with MIN, setting
79 REGNUM to the register number and executing CODE for all registers that are
80 set in both regsets. */
81 #define EXECUTE_IF_AND_IN_REG_SET(REGSET1, REGSET2, MIN, REGNUM, CODE) \
82 EXECUTE_IF_AND_IN_BITMAP (REGSET1, REGSET2, MIN, REGNUM, CODE)
84 /* Allocate a register set with oballoc. */
85 #define OBSTACK_ALLOC_REG_SET(OBSTACK) BITMAP_OBSTACK_ALLOC (OBSTACK)
87 /* Allocate a register set with alloca. */
88 #define ALLOCA_REG_SET() BITMAP_ALLOCA ()
90 /* Do any cleanup needed on a regset when it is no longer used. */
91 #define FREE_REG_SET(REGSET) BITMAP_FREE(REGSET)
93 /* Do any one-time initializations needed for regsets. */
94 #define INIT_ONCE_REG_SET() BITMAP_INIT_ONCE ()
96 /* Grow any tables needed when the number of registers is calculated
97 or extended. For the linked list allocation, nothing needs to
98 be done, other than zero the statistics on the first allocation. */
99 #define MAX_REGNO_REG_SET(NUM_REGS, NEW_P, RENUMBER_P)
101 /* Control flow edge information. */
102 typedef struct edge_def
{
103 /* Links through the predecessor and successor lists. */
104 struct edge_def
*pred_next
, *succ_next
;
106 /* The two blocks at the ends of the edge. */
107 struct basic_block_def
*src
, *dest
;
109 /* Instructions queued on the edge. */
112 /* Auxiliary info specific to a pass. */
115 int flags
; /* see EDGE_* below */
116 int probability
; /* biased by REG_BR_PROB_BASE */
119 #define EDGE_FALLTHRU 1
120 #define EDGE_CRITICAL 2
121 #define EDGE_ABNORMAL 4
122 #define EDGE_ABNORMAL_CALL 8
127 /* Basic block information indexed by block number. */
128 typedef struct basic_block_def
{
129 /* The first and last insns of the block. */
132 /* The edges into and out of the block. */
137 regset global_live_at_start
;
138 regset global_live_at_end
;
140 /* Auxiliary info specific to a pass. */
143 /* The index of this block. */
145 /* The loop depth of this block plus one. */
149 /* Number of basic blocks in the current function. */
151 extern int n_basic_blocks
;
153 /* Index by basic block number, get basic block struct info. */
155 extern varray_type basic_block_info
;
157 #define BASIC_BLOCK(N) (VARRAY_BB (basic_block_info, (N)))
159 /* What registers are live at the setjmp call. */
161 extern regset regs_live_at_setjmp
;
163 /* Indexed by n, gives number of basic block that (REG n) is used in.
164 If the value is REG_BLOCK_GLOBAL (-2),
165 it means (REG n) is used in more than one basic block.
166 REG_BLOCK_UNKNOWN (-1) means it hasn't been seen yet so we don't know.
167 This information remains valid for the rest of the compilation
168 of the current function; it is used to control register allocation. */
170 #define REG_BLOCK_UNKNOWN -1
171 #define REG_BLOCK_GLOBAL -2
173 #define REG_BASIC_BLOCK(N) (VARRAY_REG (reg_n_info, N)->basic_block)
176 These are used for storing things like predecessors, etc.
178 This scheme isn't very space efficient, especially on 64 bit machines.
179 The interface is designed so that the implementation can be replaced with
180 something more efficient if desirable. */
182 typedef struct int_list
{
183 struct int_list
*next
;
187 typedef int_list
*int_list_ptr
;
189 /* Integer list elements are allocated in blocks to reduce the frequency
190 of calls to malloc and to reduce the associated space overhead. */
192 typedef struct int_list_block
{
193 struct int_list_block
*next
;
195 #define INT_LIST_NODES_IN_BLK 500
196 struct int_list nodes
[INT_LIST_NODES_IN_BLK
];
199 /* Given a pointer to the list, return pointer to first element. */
200 #define INT_LIST_FIRST(il) (il)
202 /* Given a pointer to a list element, return pointer to next element. */
203 #define INT_LIST_NEXT(p) ((p)->next)
205 /* Return non-zero if P points to the end of the list. */
206 #define INT_LIST_END(p) ((p) == NULL)
208 /* Return element pointed to by P. */
209 #define INT_LIST_VAL(p) ((p)->val)
211 #define INT_LIST_SET_VAL(p, new_val) ((p)->val = (new_val))
213 extern void free_int_list
PROTO ((int_list_block
**));
215 /* Stuff for recording basic block info. */
217 #define BLOCK_HEAD(B) (BASIC_BLOCK (B)->head)
218 #define BLOCK_END(B) (BASIC_BLOCK (B)->end)
220 /* Special block numbers [markers] for entry and exit. */
221 #define ENTRY_BLOCK (-1)
222 #define EXIT_BLOCK (-2)
224 /* Similarly, block pointers for the edge list. */
225 extern struct basic_block_def entry_exit_blocks
[2];
226 #define ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR (&entry_exit_blocks[0])
227 #define EXIT_BLOCK_PTR (&entry_exit_blocks[1])
230 extern void free_regset_vector
PROTO ((regset
*, int nelts
));
232 extern varray_type basic_block_for_insn
;
233 #define BLOCK_FOR_INSN(INSN) VARRAY_BB (basic_block_for_insn, INSN_UID (INSN))
234 #define BLOCK_NUM(INSN) (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (INSN)->index + 0)
236 extern void set_block_for_insn
PROTO ((rtx
, basic_block
));
238 extern void dump_bb_data
PROTO ((FILE *, int_list_ptr
*,
239 int_list_ptr
*, int));
240 extern void free_bb_mem
PROTO ((void));
241 extern void free_basic_block_vars
PROTO ((int));
243 extern basic_block split_edge
PROTO ((edge
));
244 extern void insert_insn_on_edge
PROTO ((rtx
, edge
));
245 extern void commit_edge_insertions
PROTO ((void));
247 extern void compute_preds_succs
PROTO ((int_list_ptr
*, int_list_ptr
*,
249 extern void compute_dominators
PROTO ((sbitmap
*, sbitmap
*,
252 extern void compute_immediate_dominators
PROTO ((int *, sbitmap
*));
255 extern void pre_lcm
PROTO ((int, int, int_list_ptr
*,
257 sbitmap
*, sbitmap
*,
258 sbitmap
*, sbitmap
*));
259 extern void pre_rev_lcm
PROTO ((int, int, int_list_ptr
*,
261 sbitmap
*, sbitmap
*,
262 sbitmap
*, sbitmap
*));