2 Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
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16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 /* This structure describes the subrtxes of an rtx as follows:
22 - if the rtx has no subrtxes, START and COUNT are both 0.
24 - if all the subrtxes of an rtx are stored in a contiguous block
25 of XEXPs ("e"s), START is the index of the first XEXP and COUNT
26 is the number of them.
28 - otherwise START is arbitrary and COUNT is UCHAR_MAX.
30 rtx_all_subrtx_bounds applies to all codes. rtx_nonconst_subrtx_bounds
31 is like rtx_all_subrtx_bounds except that all constant rtxes are treated
32 as having no subrtxes. */
33 struct rtx_subrtx_bound_info
{
37 extern rtx_subrtx_bound_info rtx_all_subrtx_bounds
[];
38 extern rtx_subrtx_bound_info rtx_nonconst_subrtx_bounds
[];
40 /* Return true if CODE has no subrtxes. */
43 leaf_code_p (enum rtx_code code
)
45 return rtx_all_subrtx_bounds
[code
].count
== 0;
48 /* Used to iterate over subrtxes of an rtx. T abstracts the type of
51 class generic_subrtx_iterator
53 static const size_t LOCAL_ELEMS
= 16;
54 typedef typename
T::value_type value_type
;
55 typedef typename
T::rtx_type rtx_type
;
56 typedef typename
T::rtunion_type rtunion_type
;
63 value_type stack
[LOCAL_ELEMS
];
64 vec
<value_type
, va_heap
, vl_embed
> *heap
;
66 generic_subrtx_iterator (array_type
&, value_type
,
67 const rtx_subrtx_bound_info
*);
69 value_type
operator * () const;
72 void skip_subrtxes ();
73 void substitute (value_type
);
76 /* The bounds to use for iterating over subrtxes. */
77 const rtx_subrtx_bound_info
*m_bounds
;
79 /* The storage used for the worklist. */
82 /* The current rtx. */
85 /* The base of the current worklist. */
88 /* The number of subrtxes in M_BASE. */
91 /* The following booleans shouldn't end up in registers or memory
92 but just direct control flow. */
94 /* True if the iteration is over. */
97 /* True if we should skip the subrtxes of M_CURRENT. */
100 /* True if M_CURRENT has been replaced with a different rtx. */
103 static void free_array (array_type
&);
104 static size_t add_subrtxes_to_queue (array_type
&, value_type
*, size_t,
106 static value_type
*add_single_to_queue (array_type
&, value_type
*, size_t,
110 template <typename T
>
111 inline generic_subrtx_iterator
<T
>::array_type::array_type () : heap (0) {}
113 template <typename T
>
114 inline generic_subrtx_iterator
<T
>::array_type::~array_type ()
116 if (__builtin_expect (heap
!= 0, false))
120 /* Iterate over X and its subrtxes, in arbitrary order. Use ARRAY to
121 store the worklist. We use an external array in order to avoid
122 capturing the fields of this structure when taking the address of
123 the array. Use BOUNDS to find the bounds of simple "e"-string codes. */
125 template <typename T
>
126 inline generic_subrtx_iterator
<T
>::
127 generic_subrtx_iterator (array_type
&array
, value_type x
,
128 const rtx_subrtx_bound_info
*bounds
)
132 m_base (m_array
.stack
),
140 /* Return the current subrtx. */
142 template <typename T
>
143 inline typename
T::value_type
144 generic_subrtx_iterator
<T
>::operator * () const
149 /* Return true if the iteration has finished. */
151 template <typename T
>
153 generic_subrtx_iterator
<T
>::at_end () const
158 /* Move on to the next subrtx. */
160 template <typename T
>
162 generic_subrtx_iterator
<T
>::next ()
166 m_substitute
= false;
172 /* Add the subrtxes of M_CURRENT. */
173 rtx_type x
= T::get_rtx (m_current
);
174 if (__builtin_expect (x
!= 0, true))
176 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
177 ssize_t count
= m_bounds
[code
].count
;
180 /* Handle the simple case of a single "e" block that is known
181 to fit into the current array. */
182 if (__builtin_expect (m_end
+ count
<= LOCAL_ELEMS
+ 1, true))
184 /* Set M_CURRENT to the first subrtx and queue the rest. */
185 ssize_t start
= m_bounds
[code
].start
;
186 rtunion_type
*src
= &x
->u
.fld
[start
];
187 if (__builtin_expect (count
> 2, false))
188 m_base
[m_end
++] = T::get_value (src
[2].rt_rtx
);
190 m_base
[m_end
++] = T::get_value (src
[1].rt_rtx
);
191 m_current
= T::get_value (src
[0].rt_rtx
);
194 /* Handle cases which aren't simple "e" sequences or where
195 the sequence might overrun M_BASE. */
196 count
= add_subrtxes_to_queue (m_array
, m_base
, m_end
, x
);
200 if (m_end
> LOCAL_ELEMS
)
201 m_base
= m_array
.heap
->address ();
202 m_current
= m_base
[--m_end
];
213 m_current
= m_base
[--m_end
];
216 /* Skip the subrtxes of the current rtx. */
218 template <typename T
>
220 generic_subrtx_iterator
<T
>::skip_subrtxes ()
225 /* Ignore the subrtxes of the current rtx and look at X instead. */
227 template <typename T
>
229 generic_subrtx_iterator
<T
>::substitute (value_type x
)
235 /* Iterators for const_rtx. */
236 struct const_rtx_accessor
238 typedef const_rtx value_type
;
239 typedef const_rtx rtx_type
;
240 typedef const rtunion rtunion_type
;
241 static rtx_type
get_rtx (value_type x
) { return x
; }
242 static value_type
get_value (rtx_type x
) { return x
; }
244 typedef generic_subrtx_iterator
<const_rtx_accessor
> subrtx_iterator
;
246 /* Iterators for non-constant rtx. */
247 struct rtx_var_accessor
249 typedef rtx value_type
;
250 typedef rtx rtx_type
;
251 typedef rtunion rtunion_type
;
252 static rtx_type
get_rtx (value_type x
) { return x
; }
253 static value_type
get_value (rtx_type x
) { return x
; }
255 typedef generic_subrtx_iterator
<rtx_var_accessor
> subrtx_var_iterator
;
257 /* Iterators for rtx *. */
258 struct rtx_ptr_accessor
260 typedef rtx
*value_type
;
261 typedef rtx rtx_type
;
262 typedef rtunion rtunion_type
;
263 static rtx_type
get_rtx (value_type ptr
) { return *ptr
; }
264 static value_type
get_value (rtx_type
&x
) { return &x
; }
266 typedef generic_subrtx_iterator
<rtx_ptr_accessor
> subrtx_ptr_iterator
;
268 #define ALL_BOUNDS rtx_all_subrtx_bounds
269 #define NONCONST_BOUNDS rtx_nonconst_subrtx_bounds
271 /* Use ITER to iterate over const_rtx X and its recursive subrtxes,
272 using subrtx_iterator::array ARRAY as the storage for the worklist.
273 ARRAY can be reused for multiple consecutive iterations but shouldn't
274 be shared by two concurrent iterations. TYPE is ALL if all subrtxes
275 are of interest or NONCONST if it is safe to ignore subrtxes of
277 #define FOR_EACH_SUBRTX(ITER, ARRAY, X, TYPE) \
278 for (subrtx_iterator ITER (ARRAY, X, TYPE##_BOUNDS); !ITER.at_end (); \
281 /* Like FOR_EACH_SUBRTX, but iterate over subrtxes of an rtx X. */
282 #define FOR_EACH_SUBRTX_VAR(ITER, ARRAY, X, TYPE) \
283 for (subrtx_var_iterator ITER (ARRAY, X, TYPE##_BOUNDS); !ITER.at_end (); \
286 /* Like FOR_EACH_SUBRTX, but iterate over subrtx pointers of rtx pointer X.
287 For example, if X is &PATTERN (insn) and the pattern is a SET, iterate
288 over &PATTERN (insn), &SET_DEST (PATTERN (insn)), etc. */
289 #define FOR_EACH_SUBRTX_PTR(ITER, ARRAY, X, TYPE) \
290 for (subrtx_ptr_iterator ITER (ARRAY, X, TYPE##_BOUNDS); !ITER.at_end (); \