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1 /* Register note definitions.
2 Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 /* This file defines all the codes that may appear on individual
22 EXPR_LIST rtxes in the REG_NOTES chain of an insn. The codes are
23 stored in the mode field of the EXPR_LIST. Source files define
24 DEF_REG_NOTE appropriately before including this file. */
26 /* Shorthand. */
27 #define REG_NOTE(NAME) DEF_REG_NOTE (REG_##NAME)
29 /* REG_DEP_TRUE is used in scheduler dependencies lists to represent a
30 read-after-write dependency (i.e. a true data dependency). This is
31 here, not grouped with REG_DEP_ANTI and REG_DEP_OUTPUT, because some
32 passes use a literal 0 for it. */
33 REG_NOTE (DEP_TRUE)
35 /* The value in REG dies in this insn (i.e., it is not needed past
36 this insn). If REG is set in this insn, the REG_DEAD note may,
37 but need not, be omitted. */
38 REG_NOTE (DEAD)
40 /* The REG is autoincremented or autodecremented in this insn. */
41 REG_NOTE (INC)
43 /* Describes the insn as a whole; it says that the insn sets a
44 register to a constant value or to be equivalent to a memory
45 address. If the register is spilled to the stack then the constant
46 value should be substituted for it. The contents of the REG_EQUIV
47 is the constant value or memory address, which may be different
48 from the source of the SET although it has the same value. A
49 REG_EQUIV note may also appear on an insn which copies a register
50 parameter to a pseudo-register, if there is a memory address which
51 could be used to hold that pseudo-register throughout the function. */
52 REG_NOTE (EQUIV)
54 /* Like REG_EQUIV except that the destination is only momentarily
55 equal to the specified rtx. Therefore, it cannot be used for
56 substitution; but it can be used for cse. */
57 REG_NOTE (EQUAL)
59 /* The register is always nonnegative during the containing loop.
60 This is used in branches so that decrement and branch instructions
61 terminating on zero can be matched. There must be an insn pattern
62 in the md file named `decrement_and_branch_until_zero' or else this
63 will never be added to any instructions. */
64 REG_NOTE (NONNEG)
66 /* Identifies a register set in this insn and never used. */
67 REG_NOTE (UNUSED)
69 /* REG_CC_SETTER and REG_CC_USER link a pair of insns that set and use
70 CC0, respectively. Normally, these are required to be consecutive
71 insns, but we permit putting a cc0-setting insn in the delay slot
72 of a branch as long as only one copy of the insn exists. In that
73 case, these notes point from one to the other to allow code
74 generation to determine what any require information and to
75 properly update CC_STATUS. These notes are INSN_LISTs. */
76 REG_NOTE (CC_SETTER)
77 REG_NOTE (CC_USER)
79 /* Points to a CODE_LABEL. Used by JUMP_INSNs to say that the CODE_LABEL
80 contained in the REG_LABEL_TARGET note is a possible jump target of
81 this insn. This note is an INSN_LIST. */
82 REG_NOTE (LABEL_TARGET)
84 /* Points to a CODE_LABEL. Used by any insn to say that the CODE_LABEL
85 contained in the REG_LABEL_OPERAND note is used by the insn, but as an
86 operand, not as a jump target (though it may indirectly be a jump
87 target for a later jump insn). This note is an INSN_LIST. */
88 REG_NOTE (LABEL_OPERAND)
90 /* REG_DEP_OUTPUT and REG_DEP_ANTI are used in scheduler dependencies lists
91 to represent write-after-write and write-after-read dependencies
92 respectively. */
93 REG_NOTE (DEP_OUTPUT)
94 REG_NOTE (DEP_ANTI)
96 /* REG_BR_PROB is attached to JUMP_INSNs and CALL_INSNs. It has an
97 integer value. For jumps, it is the probability that this is a
98 taken branch. For calls, it is the probability that this call
99 won't return. */
100 REG_NOTE (BR_PROB)
102 /* REG_VALUE_PROFILE is attached when the profile is read in to an
103 insn before that the code to profile the value is inserted. It
104 contains the results of profiling. */
105 REG_NOTE (VALUE_PROFILE)
107 /* Attached to a call insn; indicates that the call is malloc-like and
108 that the pointer returned cannot alias anything else. */
109 REG_NOTE (NOALIAS)
111 /* REG_BR_PRED is attached to JUMP_INSNs and CALL_INSNSs. It contains
112 CONCAT of two integer value. First specifies the branch predictor
113 that added the note, second specifies the predicted hitrate of
114 branch in the same format as REG_BR_PROB note uses. */
115 REG_NOTE (BR_PRED)
117 /* Attached to insns that are RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P, but are too complex
118 for DWARF to interpret what they imply. The attached rtx is used
119 instead of intuition. */
120 REG_NOTE (FRAME_RELATED_EXPR)
122 /* Attached to insns that are RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P, but are too complex
123 for FRAME_RELATED_EXPR intuition. The insn's first pattern must be
124 a SET, and the destination must be the CFA register. The attached
125 rtx is an expression that defines the CFA. In the simplest case, the
126 rtx could be just the stack_pointer_rtx; more common would be a PLUS
127 with a base register and a constant offset. In the most complicated
128 cases, this will result in a DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression with the rtx
129 expression rendered in a dwarf location expression. */
130 REG_NOTE (CFA_DEF_CFA)
132 /* Attached to insns that are RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P, but are too complex
133 for FRAME_RELATED_EXPR intuition. This note adjusts the expression
134 from which the CFA is computed. The attached rtx defines a new CFA
135 expression, relative to the old CFA expression. This rtx must be of
136 the form (SET new-cfa-reg (PLUS old-cfa-reg const_int)). If the note
137 rtx is NULL, we use the first SET of the insn. */
138 REG_NOTE (CFA_ADJUST_CFA)
140 /* Similar to FRAME_RELATED_EXPR, with the additional information that
141 this is a save to memory, i.e. will result in DW_CFA_offset or the
142 like. The pattern or the insn should be a simple store relative to
143 the CFA. */
144 REG_NOTE (CFA_OFFSET)
146 /* Similar to FRAME_RELATED_EXPR, with the additional information that this
147 is a save to a register, i.e. will result in DW_CFA_register. The insn
148 or the pattern should be simple reg-reg move. */
149 REG_NOTE (CFA_REGISTER)
151 /* Attached to insns that are RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P, with the information
152 that this is a restore operation, i.e. will result in DW_CFA_restore
153 or the like. Either the attached rtx, or the destination of the insn's
154 first pattern is the register to be restored. */
155 REG_NOTE (CFA_RESTORE)
157 /* Attached to insn that is RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P, marks insn that sets
158 vDRAP from DRAP. If vDRAP is a register, vdrap_reg is initalized
159 to the argument, if it is a MEM, it is ignored. */
160 REG_NOTE (CFA_SET_VDRAP)
162 /* Indicates that REG holds the exception context for the function.
163 This context is shared by inline functions, so the code to acquire
164 the real exception context is delayed until after inlining. */
165 REG_NOTE (EH_CONTEXT)
167 /* Indicates what exception region an INSN belongs in. This is used
168 to indicate what region to which a call may throw. REGION 0
169 indicates that a call cannot throw at all. REGION -1 indicates
170 that it cannot throw, nor will it execute a non-local goto. */
171 REG_NOTE (EH_REGION)
173 /* Used by haifa-sched to save NOTE_INSN notes across scheduling. */
174 REG_NOTE (SAVE_NOTE)
176 /* Indicates that a call does not return. */
177 REG_NOTE (NORETURN)
179 /* Indicates that an indirect jump is a non-local goto instead of a
180 computed goto. */
181 REG_NOTE (NON_LOCAL_GOTO)
183 /* Indicates that a jump crosses between hot and cold sections in a
184 (partitioned) assembly or .o file, and therefore should not be
185 reduced to a simpler jump by optimizations. */
186 REG_NOTE (CROSSING_JUMP)
188 /* This kind of note is generated at each to `setjmp', and similar
189 functions that can return twice. */
190 REG_NOTE (SETJMP)