1 /* Insn note definitions.
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21 /* This file defines all the codes that may appear in the
22 NOTE_LINE_NUMBER field of a NOTE insn for kinds of notes that are
23 not line numbers. Source files define DEF_INSN_NOTE appropriately
24 before including this file.
26 We are slowly removing the concept of insn
-chain notes from the
27 compiler. Adding new codes to this file is STRONGLY DISCOURAGED.
28 If you think you need one
, look for other ways to express what you
29 mean
, such as register notes or bits in the basic
-block structure.
*/
32 #define
INSN_NOTE(NAME
) DEF_INSN_NOTE (NOTE_INSN_##NAME
)
34 /* This note is used to get rid of an insn when it isn
't safe to patch
35 the insn out of the chain. */
38 /* Generated in place of user-declared labels when they are deleted. */
39 INSN_NOTE (DELETED_LABEL)
41 /* These are used to mark the beginning and end of a lexical block.
42 See NOTE_BLOCK and reorder_blocks. */
46 /* These mark the extremes of a loop. */
50 /* This note indicates the start of the real body of the function,
51 i.e. the point just after all of the parms have been moved into
53 INSN_NOTE (FUNCTION_BEG)
55 /* This kind of note is generated at the end of the function body,
56 just before the return insn or return label. In an optimizing
57 compilation it is deleted by the first jump optimization, after
58 enabling that optimizer to determine whether control can fall
59 off the end of the function body without a return statement. */
60 INSN_NOTE (FUNCTION_END)
62 /* This marks the point immediately after the last prologue insn. */
63 INSN_NOTE (PROLOGUE_END)
65 /* This marks the point immediately prior to the first epilogue insn. */
66 INSN_NOTE (EPILOGUE_BEG)
68 /* These note where exception handling regions begin and end.
69 Uses NOTE_EH_HANDLER to identify the region in question. */
70 INSN_NOTE (EH_REGION_BEG)
71 INSN_NOTE (EH_REGION_END)
73 /* Generated whenever a duplicate line number note is output.
74 For example, one is output after the end of an inline function,
75 in order to prevent the line containing the inline call from
76 being counted twice in gcov. */
77 INSN_NOTE (REPEATED_LINE_NUMBER)
79 /* The location of a variable. */
80 INSN_NOTE (VAR_LOCATION)
82 /* Record the expected value of a register at a location. Uses
83 NOTE_EXPECTED_VALUE; stored as (eq (reg) (const_int)). */
84 INSN_NOTE (EXPECTED_VALUE)
86 /* Record the struct for the following basic block. Uses
87 NOTE_BASIC_BLOCK. FIXME: Redundant with the basic block pointer
88 now included in every insn. */
89 INSN_NOTE (BASIC_BLOCK)
91 /* Mark the inflection point in the instruction stream where we switch
92 between hot and cold text sections. */
93 INSN_NOTE (SWITCH_TEXT_SECTIONS)