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1 /* Support routines for the various generation passes.
2 Copyright (C) 2000-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
7 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
12 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
13 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
14 License for more details.
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 #include "bconfig.h"
21 #include "system.h"
22 #include "coretypes.h"
23 #include "tm.h"
24 #include "rtl.h"
25 #include "obstack.h"
26 #include "errors.h"
27 #include "read-md.h"
28 #include "gensupport.h"
29 #include "vec.h"
31 #define MAX_OPERANDS 40
33 static rtx operand_data[MAX_OPERANDS];
34 static rtx match_operand_entries_in_pattern[MAX_OPERANDS];
35 static char used_operands_numbers[MAX_OPERANDS];
38 /* In case some macros used by files we include need it, define this here. */
39 int target_flags;
41 int insn_elision = 1;
43 static struct obstack obstack;
44 struct obstack *rtl_obstack = &obstack;
46 /* Counter for named patterns and INSN_CODEs. */
47 static int insn_sequence_num;
49 /* Counter for define_splits. */
50 static int split_sequence_num;
52 /* Counter for define_peephole2s. */
53 static int peephole2_sequence_num;
55 static int predicable_default;
56 static const char *predicable_true;
57 static const char *predicable_false;
59 static const char *subst_true = "yes";
60 static const char *subst_false = "no";
62 static htab_t condition_table;
64 /* We initially queue all patterns, process the define_insn,
65 define_cond_exec and define_subst patterns, then return
66 them one at a time. */
68 struct queue_elem
70 rtx data;
71 file_location loc;
72 struct queue_elem *next;
73 /* In a DEFINE_INSN that came from a DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT, SPLIT
74 points to the generated DEFINE_SPLIT. */
75 struct queue_elem *split;
78 #define MNEMONIC_ATTR_NAME "mnemonic"
79 #define MNEMONIC_HTAB_SIZE 1024
81 static struct queue_elem *define_attr_queue;
82 static struct queue_elem **define_attr_tail = &define_attr_queue;
83 static struct queue_elem *define_pred_queue;
84 static struct queue_elem **define_pred_tail = &define_pred_queue;
85 static struct queue_elem *define_insn_queue;
86 static struct queue_elem **define_insn_tail = &define_insn_queue;
87 static struct queue_elem *define_cond_exec_queue;
88 static struct queue_elem **define_cond_exec_tail = &define_cond_exec_queue;
89 static struct queue_elem *define_subst_queue;
90 static struct queue_elem **define_subst_tail = &define_subst_queue;
91 static struct queue_elem *other_queue;
92 static struct queue_elem **other_tail = &other_queue;
93 static struct queue_elem *define_subst_attr_queue;
94 static struct queue_elem **define_subst_attr_tail = &define_subst_attr_queue;
96 /* Mapping from DEFINE_* rtxes to their location in the source file. */
97 static hash_map <rtx, file_location> *rtx_locs;
99 static void remove_constraints (rtx);
101 static int is_predicable (struct queue_elem *);
102 static void identify_predicable_attribute (void);
103 static int n_alternatives (const char *);
104 static void collect_insn_data (rtx, int *, int *);
105 static const char *alter_test_for_insn (struct queue_elem *,
106 struct queue_elem *);
107 static char *shift_output_template (char *, const char *, int);
108 static const char *alter_output_for_insn (struct queue_elem *,
109 struct queue_elem *,
110 int, int);
111 static void process_one_cond_exec (struct queue_elem *);
112 static void process_define_cond_exec (void);
113 static void init_predicate_table (void);
114 static void record_insn_name (int, const char *);
116 static bool has_subst_attribute (struct queue_elem *, struct queue_elem *);
117 static const char * alter_output_for_subst_insn (rtx, int);
118 static void alter_attrs_for_subst_insn (struct queue_elem *, int);
119 static void process_substs_on_one_elem (struct queue_elem *,
120 struct queue_elem *);
121 static rtx subst_dup (rtx, int, int);
122 static void process_define_subst (void);
124 static const char * duplicate_alternatives (const char *, int);
125 static const char * duplicate_each_alternative (const char * str, int n_dup);
127 typedef const char * (*constraints_handler_t) (const char *, int);
128 static rtx alter_constraints (rtx, int, constraints_handler_t);
129 static rtx adjust_operands_numbers (rtx);
130 static rtx replace_duplicating_operands_in_pattern (rtx);
132 /* Make a version of gen_rtx_CONST_INT so that GEN_INT can be used in
133 the gensupport programs. */
136 gen_rtx_CONST_INT (machine_mode ARG_UNUSED (mode),
137 HOST_WIDE_INT arg)
139 rtx rt = rtx_alloc (CONST_INT);
141 XWINT (rt, 0) = arg;
142 return rt;
145 /* Return the rtx pattern specified by the list of rtxes in a
146 define_insn or define_split. */
149 add_implicit_parallel (rtvec vec)
151 if (GET_NUM_ELEM (vec) == 1)
152 return RTVEC_ELT (vec, 0);
153 else
155 rtx pattern = rtx_alloc (PARALLEL);
156 XVEC (pattern, 0) = vec;
157 return pattern;
161 /* Predicate handling.
163 We construct from the machine description a table mapping each
164 predicate to a list of the rtl codes it can possibly match. The
165 function 'maybe_both_true' uses it to deduce that there are no
166 expressions that can be matches by certain pairs of tree nodes.
167 Also, if a predicate can match only one code, we can hardwire that
168 code into the node testing the predicate.
170 Some predicates are flagged as special. validate_pattern will not
171 warn about modeless match_operand expressions if they have a
172 special predicate. Predicates that allow only constants are also
173 treated as special, for this purpose.
175 validate_pattern will warn about predicates that allow non-lvalues
176 when they appear in destination operands.
178 Calculating the set of rtx codes that can possibly be accepted by a
179 predicate expression EXP requires a three-state logic: any given
180 subexpression may definitively accept a code C (Y), definitively
181 reject a code C (N), or may have an indeterminate effect (I). N
182 and I is N; Y or I is Y; Y and I, N or I are both I. Here are full
183 truth tables.
185 a b a&b a|b
186 Y Y Y Y
187 N Y N Y
188 N N N N
189 I Y I Y
190 I N N I
191 I I I I
193 We represent Y with 1, N with 0, I with 2. If any code is left in
194 an I state by the complete expression, we must assume that that
195 code can be accepted. */
197 #define N 0
198 #define Y 1
199 #define I 2
201 #define TRISTATE_AND(a,b) \
202 ((a) == I ? ((b) == N ? N : I) : \
203 (b) == I ? ((a) == N ? N : I) : \
204 (a) && (b))
206 #define TRISTATE_OR(a,b) \
207 ((a) == I ? ((b) == Y ? Y : I) : \
208 (b) == I ? ((a) == Y ? Y : I) : \
209 (a) || (b))
211 #define TRISTATE_NOT(a) \
212 ((a) == I ? I : !(a))
214 /* 0 means no warning about that code yet, 1 means warned. */
215 static char did_you_mean_codes[NUM_RTX_CODE];
217 /* Recursively calculate the set of rtx codes accepted by the
218 predicate expression EXP, writing the result to CODES. LOC is
219 the .md file location of the directive containing EXP. */
221 void
222 compute_test_codes (rtx exp, file_location loc, char *codes)
224 char op0_codes[NUM_RTX_CODE];
225 char op1_codes[NUM_RTX_CODE];
226 char op2_codes[NUM_RTX_CODE];
227 int i;
229 switch (GET_CODE (exp))
231 case AND:
232 compute_test_codes (XEXP (exp, 0), loc, op0_codes);
233 compute_test_codes (XEXP (exp, 1), loc, op1_codes);
234 for (i = 0; i < NUM_RTX_CODE; i++)
235 codes[i] = TRISTATE_AND (op0_codes[i], op1_codes[i]);
236 break;
238 case IOR:
239 compute_test_codes (XEXP (exp, 0), loc, op0_codes);
240 compute_test_codes (XEXP (exp, 1), loc, op1_codes);
241 for (i = 0; i < NUM_RTX_CODE; i++)
242 codes[i] = TRISTATE_OR (op0_codes[i], op1_codes[i]);
243 break;
244 case NOT:
245 compute_test_codes (XEXP (exp, 0), loc, op0_codes);
246 for (i = 0; i < NUM_RTX_CODE; i++)
247 codes[i] = TRISTATE_NOT (op0_codes[i]);
248 break;
250 case IF_THEN_ELSE:
251 /* a ? b : c accepts the same codes as (a & b) | (!a & c). */
252 compute_test_codes (XEXP (exp, 0), loc, op0_codes);
253 compute_test_codes (XEXP (exp, 1), loc, op1_codes);
254 compute_test_codes (XEXP (exp, 2), loc, op2_codes);
255 for (i = 0; i < NUM_RTX_CODE; i++)
256 codes[i] = TRISTATE_OR (TRISTATE_AND (op0_codes[i], op1_codes[i]),
257 TRISTATE_AND (TRISTATE_NOT (op0_codes[i]),
258 op2_codes[i]));
259 break;
261 case MATCH_CODE:
262 /* MATCH_CODE allows a specified list of codes. However, if it
263 does not apply to the top level of the expression, it does not
264 constrain the set of codes for the top level. */
265 if (XSTR (exp, 1)[0] != '\0')
267 memset (codes, Y, NUM_RTX_CODE);
268 break;
271 memset (codes, N, NUM_RTX_CODE);
273 const char *next_code = XSTR (exp, 0);
274 const char *code;
276 if (*next_code == '\0')
278 error_at (loc, "empty match_code expression");
279 break;
282 while ((code = scan_comma_elt (&next_code)) != 0)
284 size_t n = next_code - code;
285 int found_it = 0;
287 for (i = 0; i < NUM_RTX_CODE; i++)
288 if (!strncmp (code, GET_RTX_NAME (i), n)
289 && GET_RTX_NAME (i)[n] == '\0')
291 codes[i] = Y;
292 found_it = 1;
293 break;
295 if (!found_it)
297 error_at (loc, "match_code \"%.*s\" matches nothing",
298 (int) n, code);
299 for (i = 0; i < NUM_RTX_CODE; i++)
300 if (!strncasecmp (code, GET_RTX_NAME (i), n)
301 && GET_RTX_NAME (i)[n] == '\0'
302 && !did_you_mean_codes[i])
304 did_you_mean_codes[i] = 1;
305 message_at (loc, "(did you mean \"%s\"?)",
306 GET_RTX_NAME (i));
311 break;
313 case MATCH_OPERAND:
314 /* MATCH_OPERAND disallows the set of codes that the named predicate
315 disallows, and is indeterminate for the codes that it does allow. */
317 struct pred_data *p = lookup_predicate (XSTR (exp, 1));
318 if (!p)
320 error_at (loc, "reference to unknown predicate '%s'",
321 XSTR (exp, 1));
322 break;
324 for (i = 0; i < NUM_RTX_CODE; i++)
325 codes[i] = p->codes[i] ? I : N;
327 break;
330 case MATCH_TEST:
331 /* (match_test WHATEVER) is completely indeterminate. */
332 memset (codes, I, NUM_RTX_CODE);
333 break;
335 default:
336 error_at (loc, "'%s' cannot be used in predicates or constraints",
337 GET_RTX_NAME (GET_CODE (exp)));
338 memset (codes, I, NUM_RTX_CODE);
339 break;
343 #undef TRISTATE_OR
344 #undef TRISTATE_AND
345 #undef TRISTATE_NOT
347 /* Return true if NAME is a valid predicate name. */
349 static bool
350 valid_predicate_name_p (const char *name)
352 const char *p;
354 if (!ISALPHA (name[0]) && name[0] != '_')
355 return false;
356 for (p = name + 1; *p; p++)
357 if (!ISALNUM (*p) && *p != '_')
358 return false;
359 return true;
362 /* Process define_predicate directive DESC, which appears at location LOC.
363 Compute the set of codes that can be matched, and record this as a known
364 predicate. */
366 static void
367 process_define_predicate (rtx desc, file_location loc)
369 struct pred_data *pred;
370 char codes[NUM_RTX_CODE];
371 int i;
373 if (!valid_predicate_name_p (XSTR (desc, 0)))
375 error_at (loc, "%s: predicate name must be a valid C function name",
376 XSTR (desc, 0));
377 return;
380 pred = XCNEW (struct pred_data);
381 pred->name = XSTR (desc, 0);
382 pred->exp = XEXP (desc, 1);
383 pred->c_block = XSTR (desc, 2);
384 if (GET_CODE (desc) == DEFINE_SPECIAL_PREDICATE)
385 pred->special = true;
387 compute_test_codes (XEXP (desc, 1), loc, codes);
389 for (i = 0; i < NUM_RTX_CODE; i++)
390 if (codes[i] != N)
391 add_predicate_code (pred, (enum rtx_code) i);
393 add_predicate (pred);
395 #undef I
396 #undef N
397 #undef Y
399 /* Queue PATTERN on LIST_TAIL. Return the address of the new queue
400 element. */
402 static struct queue_elem *
403 queue_pattern (rtx pattern, struct queue_elem ***list_tail,
404 file_location loc)
406 struct queue_elem *e = XNEW (struct queue_elem);
407 e->data = pattern;
408 e->loc = loc;
409 e->next = NULL;
410 e->split = NULL;
411 **list_tail = e;
412 *list_tail = &e->next;
413 return e;
416 /* Remove element ELEM from QUEUE. */
417 static void
418 remove_from_queue (struct queue_elem *elem, struct queue_elem **queue)
420 struct queue_elem *prev, *e;
421 prev = NULL;
422 for (e = *queue; e ; e = e->next)
424 if (e == elem)
425 break;
426 prev = e;
428 if (e == NULL)
429 return;
431 if (prev)
432 prev->next = elem->next;
433 else
434 *queue = elem->next;
437 /* Build a define_attr for an binary attribute with name NAME and
438 possible values "yes" and "no", and queue it. */
439 static void
440 add_define_attr (const char *name)
442 struct queue_elem *e = XNEW (struct queue_elem);
443 rtx t1 = rtx_alloc (DEFINE_ATTR);
444 XSTR (t1, 0) = name;
445 XSTR (t1, 1) = "no,yes";
446 XEXP (t1, 2) = rtx_alloc (CONST_STRING);
447 XSTR (XEXP (t1, 2), 0) = "yes";
448 e->data = t1;
449 e->loc = file_location ("built-in", -1, -1);
450 e->next = define_attr_queue;
451 define_attr_queue = e;
455 /* Recursively remove constraints from an rtx. */
457 static void
458 remove_constraints (rtx part)
460 int i, j;
461 const char *format_ptr;
463 if (part == 0)
464 return;
466 if (GET_CODE (part) == MATCH_OPERAND)
467 XSTR (part, 2) = "";
468 else if (GET_CODE (part) == MATCH_SCRATCH)
469 XSTR (part, 1) = "";
471 format_ptr = GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (part));
473 for (i = 0; i < GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (part)); i++)
474 switch (*format_ptr++)
476 case 'e':
477 case 'u':
478 remove_constraints (XEXP (part, i));
479 break;
480 case 'E':
481 if (XVEC (part, i) != NULL)
482 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (part, i); j++)
483 remove_constraints (XVECEXP (part, i, j));
484 break;
488 /* Process a top level rtx in some way, queuing as appropriate. */
490 static void
491 process_rtx (rtx desc, file_location loc)
493 switch (GET_CODE (desc))
495 case DEFINE_INSN:
496 queue_pattern (desc, &define_insn_tail, loc);
497 break;
499 case DEFINE_COND_EXEC:
500 queue_pattern (desc, &define_cond_exec_tail, loc);
501 break;
503 case DEFINE_SUBST:
504 queue_pattern (desc, &define_subst_tail, loc);
505 break;
507 case DEFINE_SUBST_ATTR:
508 queue_pattern (desc, &define_subst_attr_tail, loc);
509 break;
511 case DEFINE_ATTR:
512 case DEFINE_ENUM_ATTR:
513 queue_pattern (desc, &define_attr_tail, loc);
514 break;
516 case DEFINE_PREDICATE:
517 case DEFINE_SPECIAL_PREDICATE:
518 process_define_predicate (desc, loc);
519 /* Fall through. */
521 case DEFINE_CONSTRAINT:
522 case DEFINE_REGISTER_CONSTRAINT:
523 case DEFINE_MEMORY_CONSTRAINT:
524 case DEFINE_SPECIAL_MEMORY_CONSTRAINT:
525 case DEFINE_ADDRESS_CONSTRAINT:
526 queue_pattern (desc, &define_pred_tail, loc);
527 break;
529 case DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT:
531 const char *split_cond;
532 rtx split;
533 rtvec attr;
534 int i;
535 struct queue_elem *insn_elem;
536 struct queue_elem *split_elem;
538 /* Create a split with values from the insn_and_split. */
539 split = rtx_alloc (DEFINE_SPLIT);
541 i = XVECLEN (desc, 1);
542 XVEC (split, 0) = rtvec_alloc (i);
543 while (--i >= 0)
545 XVECEXP (split, 0, i) = copy_rtx (XVECEXP (desc, 1, i));
546 remove_constraints (XVECEXP (split, 0, i));
549 /* If the split condition starts with "&&", append it to the
550 insn condition to create the new split condition. */
551 split_cond = XSTR (desc, 4);
552 if (split_cond[0] == '&' && split_cond[1] == '&')
554 rtx_reader_ptr->copy_md_ptr_loc (split_cond + 2, split_cond);
555 split_cond = rtx_reader_ptr->join_c_conditions (XSTR (desc, 2),
556 split_cond + 2);
558 XSTR (split, 1) = split_cond;
559 XVEC (split, 2) = XVEC (desc, 5);
560 XSTR (split, 3) = XSTR (desc, 6);
562 /* Fix up the DEFINE_INSN. */
563 attr = XVEC (desc, 7);
564 PUT_CODE (desc, DEFINE_INSN);
565 XVEC (desc, 4) = attr;
567 /* Queue them. */
568 insn_elem = queue_pattern (desc, &define_insn_tail, loc);
569 split_elem = queue_pattern (split, &other_tail, loc);
570 insn_elem->split = split_elem;
571 break;
574 default:
575 queue_pattern (desc, &other_tail, loc);
576 break;
580 /* Return true if attribute PREDICABLE is true for ELEM, which holds
581 a DEFINE_INSN. */
583 static int
584 is_predicable (struct queue_elem *elem)
586 rtvec vec = XVEC (elem->data, 4);
587 const char *value;
588 int i;
590 if (! vec)
591 return predicable_default;
593 for (i = GET_NUM_ELEM (vec) - 1; i >= 0; --i)
595 rtx sub = RTVEC_ELT (vec, i);
596 switch (GET_CODE (sub))
598 case SET_ATTR:
599 if (strcmp (XSTR (sub, 0), "predicable") == 0)
601 value = XSTR (sub, 1);
602 goto found;
604 break;
606 case SET_ATTR_ALTERNATIVE:
607 if (strcmp (XSTR (sub, 0), "predicable") == 0)
609 error_at (elem->loc, "multiple alternatives for `predicable'");
610 return 0;
612 break;
614 case SET:
615 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (sub)) != ATTR
616 || strcmp (XSTR (SET_DEST (sub), 0), "predicable") != 0)
617 break;
618 sub = SET_SRC (sub);
619 if (GET_CODE (sub) == CONST_STRING)
621 value = XSTR (sub, 0);
622 goto found;
625 /* ??? It would be possible to handle this if we really tried.
626 It's not easy though, and I'm not going to bother until it
627 really proves necessary. */
628 error_at (elem->loc, "non-constant value for `predicable'");
629 return 0;
631 default:
632 gcc_unreachable ();
636 return predicable_default;
638 found:
639 /* Find out which value we're looking at. Multiple alternatives means at
640 least one is predicable. */
641 if (strchr (value, ',') != NULL)
642 return 1;
643 if (strcmp (value, predicable_true) == 0)
644 return 1;
645 if (strcmp (value, predicable_false) == 0)
646 return 0;
648 error_at (elem->loc, "unknown value `%s' for `predicable' attribute", value);
649 return 0;
652 /* Find attribute SUBST in ELEM and assign NEW_VALUE to it. */
653 static void
654 change_subst_attribute (struct queue_elem *elem,
655 struct queue_elem *subst_elem,
656 const char *new_value)
658 rtvec attrs_vec = XVEC (elem->data, 4);
659 const char *subst_name = XSTR (subst_elem->data, 0);
660 int i;
662 if (! attrs_vec)
663 return;
665 for (i = GET_NUM_ELEM (attrs_vec) - 1; i >= 0; --i)
667 rtx cur_attr = RTVEC_ELT (attrs_vec, i);
668 if (GET_CODE (cur_attr) != SET_ATTR)
669 continue;
670 if (strcmp (XSTR (cur_attr, 0), subst_name) == 0)
672 XSTR (cur_attr, 1) = new_value;
673 return;
678 /* Return true if ELEM has the attribute with the name of DEFINE_SUBST
679 represented by SUBST_ELEM and this attribute has value SUBST_TRUE.
680 DEFINE_SUBST isn't applied to patterns without such attribute. In other
681 words, we suppose the default value of the attribute to be 'no' since it is
682 always generated automatically in read-rtl.c. */
683 static bool
684 has_subst_attribute (struct queue_elem *elem, struct queue_elem *subst_elem)
686 rtvec attrs_vec = XVEC (elem->data, 4);
687 const char *value, *subst_name = XSTR (subst_elem->data, 0);
688 int i;
690 if (! attrs_vec)
691 return false;
693 for (i = GET_NUM_ELEM (attrs_vec) - 1; i >= 0; --i)
695 rtx cur_attr = RTVEC_ELT (attrs_vec, i);
696 switch (GET_CODE (cur_attr))
698 case SET_ATTR:
699 if (strcmp (XSTR (cur_attr, 0), subst_name) == 0)
701 value = XSTR (cur_attr, 1);
702 goto found;
704 break;
706 case SET:
707 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (cur_attr)) != ATTR
708 || strcmp (XSTR (SET_DEST (cur_attr), 0), subst_name) != 0)
709 break;
710 cur_attr = SET_SRC (cur_attr);
711 if (GET_CODE (cur_attr) == CONST_STRING)
713 value = XSTR (cur_attr, 0);
714 goto found;
717 /* Only (set_attr "subst" "yes/no") and
718 (set (attr "subst" (const_string "yes/no")))
719 are currently allowed. */
720 error_at (elem->loc, "unsupported value for `%s'", subst_name);
721 return false;
723 case SET_ATTR_ALTERNATIVE:
724 error_at (elem->loc,
725 "%s: `set_attr_alternative' is unsupported by "
726 "`define_subst'", XSTR (elem->data, 0));
727 return false;
730 default:
731 gcc_unreachable ();
735 return false;
737 found:
738 if (strcmp (value, subst_true) == 0)
739 return true;
740 if (strcmp (value, subst_false) == 0)
741 return false;
743 error_at (elem->loc, "unknown value `%s' for `%s' attribute",
744 value, subst_name);
745 return false;
748 /* Compare RTL-template of original define_insn X to input RTL-template of
749 define_subst PT. Return 1 if the templates match, 0 otherwise.
750 During the comparison, the routine also fills global_array OPERAND_DATA. */
751 static bool
752 subst_pattern_match (rtx x, rtx pt, file_location loc)
754 RTX_CODE code, code_pt;
755 int i, j, len;
756 const char *fmt, *pred_name;
758 code = GET_CODE (x);
759 code_pt = GET_CODE (pt);
761 if (code_pt == MATCH_OPERAND)
763 /* MATCH_DUP, and MATCH_OP_DUP don't have a specified mode, so we
764 always accept them. */
765 if (GET_MODE (pt) != VOIDmode && GET_MODE (x) != GET_MODE (pt)
766 && (code != MATCH_DUP && code != MATCH_OP_DUP))
767 return false; /* Modes don't match. */
769 if (code == MATCH_OPERAND)
771 pred_name = XSTR (pt, 1);
772 if (pred_name[0] != 0)
774 const struct pred_data *pred_pt = lookup_predicate (pred_name);
775 if (!pred_pt || pred_pt != lookup_predicate (XSTR (x, 1)))
776 return false; /* Predicates don't match. */
780 gcc_assert (XINT (pt, 0) >= 0 && XINT (pt, 0) < MAX_OPERANDS);
781 operand_data[XINT (pt, 0)] = x;
782 return true;
785 if (code_pt == MATCH_OPERATOR)
787 int x_vecexp_pos = -1;
789 /* Compare modes. */
790 if (GET_MODE (pt) != VOIDmode && GET_MODE (x) != GET_MODE (pt))
791 return false;
793 /* In case X is also match_operator, compare predicates. */
794 if (code == MATCH_OPERATOR)
796 pred_name = XSTR (pt, 1);
797 if (pred_name[0] != 0)
799 const struct pred_data *pred_pt = lookup_predicate (pred_name);
800 if (!pred_pt || pred_pt != lookup_predicate (XSTR (x, 1)))
801 return false;
805 /* Compare operands.
806 MATCH_OPERATOR in input template could match in original template
807 either 1) MATCH_OPERAND, 2) UNSPEC, 3) ordinary operation (like PLUS).
808 In the first case operands are at (XVECEXP (x, 2, j)), in the second
809 - at (XVECEXP (x, 0, j)), in the last one - (XEXP (x, j)).
810 X_VECEXP_POS variable shows, where to look for these operands. */
811 if (code == UNSPEC
812 || code == UNSPEC_VOLATILE)
813 x_vecexp_pos = 0;
814 else if (code == MATCH_OPERATOR)
815 x_vecexp_pos = 2;
816 else
817 x_vecexp_pos = -1;
819 /* MATCH_OPERATOR or UNSPEC case. */
820 if (x_vecexp_pos >= 0)
822 /* Compare operands number in X and PT. */
823 if (XVECLEN (x, x_vecexp_pos) != XVECLEN (pt, 2))
824 return false;
825 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (pt, 2); j++)
826 if (!subst_pattern_match (XVECEXP (x, x_vecexp_pos, j),
827 XVECEXP (pt, 2, j), loc))
828 return false;
831 /* Ordinary operator. */
832 else
834 /* Compare operands number in X and PT.
835 We count operands differently for X and PT since we compare
836 an operator (with operands directly in RTX) and MATCH_OPERATOR
837 (that has a vector with operands). */
838 if (GET_RTX_LENGTH (code) != XVECLEN (pt, 2))
839 return false;
840 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (pt, 2); j++)
841 if (!subst_pattern_match (XEXP (x, j), XVECEXP (pt, 2, j), loc))
842 return false;
845 /* Store the operand to OPERAND_DATA array. */
846 gcc_assert (XINT (pt, 0) >= 0 && XINT (pt, 0) < MAX_OPERANDS);
847 operand_data[XINT (pt, 0)] = x;
848 return true;
851 if (code_pt == MATCH_PAR_DUP
852 || code_pt == MATCH_DUP
853 || code_pt == MATCH_OP_DUP
854 || code_pt == MATCH_SCRATCH
855 || code_pt == MATCH_PARALLEL)
857 /* Currently interface for these constructions isn't defined -
858 probably they aren't needed in input template of define_subst at all.
859 So, for now their usage in define_subst is forbidden. */
860 error_at (loc, "%s cannot be used in define_subst",
861 GET_RTX_NAME (code_pt));
864 gcc_assert (code != MATCH_PAR_DUP
865 && code_pt != MATCH_DUP
866 && code_pt != MATCH_OP_DUP
867 && code_pt != MATCH_SCRATCH
868 && code_pt != MATCH_PARALLEL
869 && code_pt != MATCH_OPERAND
870 && code_pt != MATCH_OPERATOR);
871 /* If PT is none of the handled above, then we match only expressions with
872 the same code in X. */
873 if (code != code_pt)
874 return false;
876 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code_pt);
877 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (code_pt);
879 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
881 if (fmt[i] == '0')
882 break;
884 switch (fmt[i])
886 case 'r': case 'p': case 'i': case 'w': case 's':
887 continue;
889 case 'e': case 'u':
890 if (!subst_pattern_match (XEXP (x, i), XEXP (pt, i), loc))
891 return false;
892 break;
893 case 'E':
895 if (XVECLEN (x, i) != XVECLEN (pt, i))
896 return false;
897 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (pt, i); j++)
898 if (!subst_pattern_match (XVECEXP (x, i, j),
899 XVECEXP (pt, i, j), loc))
900 return false;
901 break;
903 default:
904 gcc_unreachable ();
908 return true;
911 /* Examine the attribute "predicable"; discover its boolean values
912 and its default. */
914 static void
915 identify_predicable_attribute (void)
917 struct queue_elem *elem;
918 char *p_true, *p_false;
919 const char *value;
921 /* Look for the DEFINE_ATTR for `predicable', which must exist. */
922 for (elem = define_attr_queue; elem ; elem = elem->next)
923 if (strcmp (XSTR (elem->data, 0), "predicable") == 0)
924 goto found;
926 error_at (define_cond_exec_queue->loc,
927 "attribute `predicable' not defined");
928 return;
930 found:
931 value = XSTR (elem->data, 1);
932 p_false = xstrdup (value);
933 p_true = strchr (p_false, ',');
934 if (p_true == NULL || strchr (++p_true, ',') != NULL)
936 error_at (elem->loc, "attribute `predicable' is not a boolean");
937 free (p_false);
938 return;
940 p_true[-1] = '\0';
942 predicable_true = p_true;
943 predicable_false = p_false;
945 switch (GET_CODE (XEXP (elem->data, 2)))
947 case CONST_STRING:
948 value = XSTR (XEXP (elem->data, 2), 0);
949 break;
951 case CONST:
952 error_at (elem->loc, "attribute `predicable' cannot be const");
953 free (p_false);
954 return;
956 default:
957 error_at (elem->loc,
958 "attribute `predicable' must have a constant default");
959 free (p_false);
960 return;
963 if (strcmp (value, p_true) == 0)
964 predicable_default = 1;
965 else if (strcmp (value, p_false) == 0)
966 predicable_default = 0;
967 else
969 error_at (elem->loc, "unknown value `%s' for `predicable' attribute",
970 value);
971 free (p_false);
975 /* Return the number of alternatives in constraint S. */
977 static int
978 n_alternatives (const char *s)
980 int n = 1;
982 if (s)
983 while (*s)
984 n += (*s++ == ',');
986 return n;
989 /* The routine scans rtl PATTERN, find match_operand in it and counts
990 number of alternatives. If PATTERN contains several match_operands
991 with different number of alternatives, error is emitted, and the
992 routine returns 0. If all match_operands in PATTERN have the same
993 number of alternatives, it's stored in N_ALT, and the routine returns 1.
994 LOC is the location of PATTERN, for error reporting. */
995 static int
996 get_alternatives_number (rtx pattern, int *n_alt, file_location loc)
998 const char *fmt;
999 enum rtx_code code;
1000 int i, j, len;
1002 if (!n_alt)
1003 return 0;
1005 code = GET_CODE (pattern);
1006 switch (code)
1008 case MATCH_OPERAND:
1009 i = n_alternatives (XSTR (pattern, 2));
1010 /* n_alternatives returns 1 if constraint string is empty -
1011 here we fix it up. */
1012 if (!*(XSTR (pattern, 2)))
1013 i = 0;
1014 if (*n_alt <= 0)
1015 *n_alt = i;
1017 else if (i && i != *n_alt)
1019 error_at (loc, "wrong number of alternatives in operand %d",
1020 XINT (pattern, 0));
1021 return 0;
1024 default:
1025 break;
1028 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code);
1029 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (code);
1030 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1032 switch (fmt[i])
1034 case 'e': case 'u':
1035 if (!get_alternatives_number (XEXP (pattern, i), n_alt, loc))
1036 return 0;
1037 break;
1039 case 'V':
1040 if (XVEC (pattern, i) == NULL)
1041 break;
1042 /* FALLTHRU */
1044 case 'E':
1045 for (j = XVECLEN (pattern, i) - 1; j >= 0; --j)
1046 if (!get_alternatives_number (XVECEXP (pattern, i, j), n_alt, loc))
1047 return 0;
1048 break;
1050 case 'r': case 'p': case 'i': case 'w':
1051 case '0': case 's': case 'S': case 'T':
1052 break;
1054 default:
1055 gcc_unreachable ();
1058 return 1;
1061 /* Determine how many alternatives there are in INSN, and how many
1062 operands. */
1064 static void
1065 collect_insn_data (rtx pattern, int *palt, int *pmax)
1067 const char *fmt;
1068 enum rtx_code code;
1069 int i, j, len;
1071 code = GET_CODE (pattern);
1072 switch (code)
1074 case MATCH_OPERAND:
1075 case MATCH_SCRATCH:
1076 i = n_alternatives (XSTR (pattern, code == MATCH_SCRATCH ? 1 : 2));
1077 *palt = (i > *palt ? i : *palt);
1078 /* Fall through. */
1080 case MATCH_OPERATOR:
1081 case MATCH_PARALLEL:
1082 i = XINT (pattern, 0);
1083 if (i > *pmax)
1084 *pmax = i;
1085 break;
1087 default:
1088 break;
1091 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code);
1092 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (code);
1093 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1095 switch (fmt[i])
1097 case 'e': case 'u':
1098 collect_insn_data (XEXP (pattern, i), palt, pmax);
1099 break;
1101 case 'V':
1102 if (XVEC (pattern, i) == NULL)
1103 break;
1104 /* Fall through. */
1105 case 'E':
1106 for (j = XVECLEN (pattern, i) - 1; j >= 0; --j)
1107 collect_insn_data (XVECEXP (pattern, i, j), palt, pmax);
1108 break;
1110 case 'r': case 'p': case 'i': case 'w':
1111 case '0': case 's': case 'S': case 'T':
1112 break;
1114 default:
1115 gcc_unreachable ();
1120 static rtx
1121 alter_predicate_for_insn (rtx pattern, int alt, int max_op,
1122 file_location loc)
1124 const char *fmt;
1125 enum rtx_code code;
1126 int i, j, len;
1128 code = GET_CODE (pattern);
1129 switch (code)
1131 case MATCH_OPERAND:
1133 const char *c = XSTR (pattern, 2);
1135 if (n_alternatives (c) != 1)
1137 error_at (loc, "too many alternatives for operand %d",
1138 XINT (pattern, 0));
1139 return NULL;
1142 /* Replicate C as needed to fill out ALT alternatives. */
1143 if (c && *c && alt > 1)
1145 size_t c_len = strlen (c);
1146 size_t len = alt * (c_len + 1);
1147 char *new_c = XNEWVEC (char, len);
1149 memcpy (new_c, c, c_len);
1150 for (i = 1; i < alt; ++i)
1152 new_c[i * (c_len + 1) - 1] = ',';
1153 memcpy (&new_c[i * (c_len + 1)], c, c_len);
1155 new_c[len - 1] = '\0';
1156 XSTR (pattern, 2) = new_c;
1159 /* Fall through. */
1161 case MATCH_OPERATOR:
1162 case MATCH_SCRATCH:
1163 case MATCH_PARALLEL:
1164 XINT (pattern, 0) += max_op;
1165 break;
1167 default:
1168 break;
1171 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code);
1172 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (code);
1173 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1175 rtx r;
1177 switch (fmt[i])
1179 case 'e': case 'u':
1180 r = alter_predicate_for_insn (XEXP (pattern, i), alt, max_op, loc);
1181 if (r == NULL)
1182 return r;
1183 break;
1185 case 'E':
1186 for (j = XVECLEN (pattern, i) - 1; j >= 0; --j)
1188 r = alter_predicate_for_insn (XVECEXP (pattern, i, j),
1189 alt, max_op, loc);
1190 if (r == NULL)
1191 return r;
1193 break;
1195 case 'r': case 'p': case 'i': case 'w': case '0': case 's':
1196 break;
1198 default:
1199 gcc_unreachable ();
1203 return pattern;
1206 /* Duplicate constraints in PATTERN. If pattern is from original
1207 rtl-template, we need to duplicate each alternative - for that we
1208 need to use duplicate_each_alternative () as a functor ALTER.
1209 If pattern is from output-pattern of define_subst, we need to
1210 duplicate constraints in another way - with duplicate_alternatives ().
1211 N_DUP is multiplication factor. */
1212 static rtx
1213 alter_constraints (rtx pattern, int n_dup, constraints_handler_t alter)
1215 const char *fmt;
1216 enum rtx_code code;
1217 int i, j, len;
1219 code = GET_CODE (pattern);
1220 switch (code)
1222 case MATCH_OPERAND:
1223 XSTR (pattern, 2) = alter (XSTR (pattern, 2), n_dup);
1224 break;
1226 default:
1227 break;
1230 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code);
1231 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (code);
1232 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1234 rtx r;
1236 switch (fmt[i])
1238 case 'e': case 'u':
1239 r = alter_constraints (XEXP (pattern, i), n_dup, alter);
1240 if (r == NULL)
1241 return r;
1242 break;
1244 case 'E':
1245 for (j = XVECLEN (pattern, i) - 1; j >= 0; --j)
1247 r = alter_constraints (XVECEXP (pattern, i, j), n_dup, alter);
1248 if (r == NULL)
1249 return r;
1251 break;
1253 case 'r': case 'p': case 'i': case 'w': case '0': case 's':
1254 break;
1256 default:
1257 break;
1261 return pattern;
1264 static const char *
1265 alter_test_for_insn (struct queue_elem *ce_elem,
1266 struct queue_elem *insn_elem)
1268 return rtx_reader_ptr->join_c_conditions (XSTR (ce_elem->data, 1),
1269 XSTR (insn_elem->data, 2));
1272 /* Modify VAL, which is an attribute expression for the "enabled" attribute,
1273 to take "ce_enabled" into account. Return the new expression. */
1274 static rtx
1275 modify_attr_enabled_ce (rtx val)
1277 rtx eq_attr, str;
1278 rtx ite;
1279 eq_attr = rtx_alloc (EQ_ATTR);
1280 ite = rtx_alloc (IF_THEN_ELSE);
1281 str = rtx_alloc (CONST_STRING);
1283 XSTR (eq_attr, 0) = "ce_enabled";
1284 XSTR (eq_attr, 1) = "yes";
1285 XSTR (str, 0) = "no";
1286 XEXP (ite, 0) = eq_attr;
1287 XEXP (ite, 1) = val;
1288 XEXP (ite, 2) = str;
1290 return ite;
1293 /* Alter the attribute vector of INSN, which is a COND_EXEC variant created
1294 from a define_insn pattern. We must modify the "predicable" attribute
1295 to be named "ce_enabled", and also change any "enabled" attribute that's
1296 present so that it takes ce_enabled into account.
1297 We rely on the fact that INSN was created with copy_rtx, and modify data
1298 in-place. */
1300 static void
1301 alter_attrs_for_insn (rtx insn)
1303 static bool global_changes_made = false;
1304 rtvec vec = XVEC (insn, 4);
1305 rtvec new_vec;
1306 rtx val, set;
1307 int num_elem;
1308 int predicable_idx = -1;
1309 int enabled_idx = -1;
1310 int i;
1312 if (! vec)
1313 return;
1315 num_elem = GET_NUM_ELEM (vec);
1316 for (i = num_elem - 1; i >= 0; --i)
1318 rtx sub = RTVEC_ELT (vec, i);
1319 switch (GET_CODE (sub))
1321 case SET_ATTR:
1322 if (strcmp (XSTR (sub, 0), "predicable") == 0)
1324 predicable_idx = i;
1325 XSTR (sub, 0) = "ce_enabled";
1327 else if (strcmp (XSTR (sub, 0), "enabled") == 0)
1329 enabled_idx = i;
1330 XSTR (sub, 0) = "nonce_enabled";
1332 break;
1334 case SET_ATTR_ALTERNATIVE:
1335 if (strcmp (XSTR (sub, 0), "predicable") == 0)
1336 /* We already give an error elsewhere. */
1337 return;
1338 else if (strcmp (XSTR (sub, 0), "enabled") == 0)
1340 enabled_idx = i;
1341 XSTR (sub, 0) = "nonce_enabled";
1343 break;
1345 case SET:
1346 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (sub)) != ATTR)
1347 break;
1348 if (strcmp (XSTR (SET_DEST (sub), 0), "predicable") == 0)
1350 sub = SET_SRC (sub);
1351 if (GET_CODE (sub) == CONST_STRING)
1353 predicable_idx = i;
1354 XSTR (sub, 0) = "ce_enabled";
1356 else
1357 /* We already give an error elsewhere. */
1358 return;
1359 break;
1361 if (strcmp (XSTR (SET_DEST (sub), 0), "enabled") == 0)
1363 enabled_idx = i;
1364 XSTR (SET_DEST (sub), 0) = "nonce_enabled";
1366 break;
1368 default:
1369 gcc_unreachable ();
1372 if (predicable_idx == -1)
1373 return;
1375 if (!global_changes_made)
1377 struct queue_elem *elem;
1379 global_changes_made = true;
1380 add_define_attr ("ce_enabled");
1381 add_define_attr ("nonce_enabled");
1383 for (elem = define_attr_queue; elem ; elem = elem->next)
1384 if (strcmp (XSTR (elem->data, 0), "enabled") == 0)
1386 XEXP (elem->data, 2)
1387 = modify_attr_enabled_ce (XEXP (elem->data, 2));
1390 if (enabled_idx == -1)
1391 return;
1393 new_vec = rtvec_alloc (num_elem + 1);
1394 for (i = 0; i < num_elem; i++)
1395 RTVEC_ELT (new_vec, i) = RTVEC_ELT (vec, i);
1396 val = rtx_alloc (IF_THEN_ELSE);
1397 XEXP (val, 0) = rtx_alloc (EQ_ATTR);
1398 XEXP (val, 1) = rtx_alloc (CONST_STRING);
1399 XEXP (val, 2) = rtx_alloc (CONST_STRING);
1400 XSTR (XEXP (val, 0), 0) = "nonce_enabled";
1401 XSTR (XEXP (val, 0), 1) = "yes";
1402 XSTR (XEXP (val, 1), 0) = "yes";
1403 XSTR (XEXP (val, 2), 0) = "no";
1404 set = rtx_alloc (SET);
1405 SET_DEST (set) = rtx_alloc (ATTR);
1406 XSTR (SET_DEST (set), 0) = "enabled";
1407 SET_SRC (set) = modify_attr_enabled_ce (val);
1408 RTVEC_ELT (new_vec, i) = set;
1409 XVEC (insn, 4) = new_vec;
1412 /* As number of constraints is changed after define_subst, we need to
1413 process attributes as well - we need to duplicate them the same way
1414 that we duplicated constraints in original pattern
1415 ELEM is a queue element, containing our rtl-template,
1416 N_DUP - multiplication factor. */
1417 static void
1418 alter_attrs_for_subst_insn (struct queue_elem * elem, int n_dup)
1420 rtvec vec = XVEC (elem->data, 4);
1421 int num_elem;
1422 int i;
1424 if (n_dup < 2 || ! vec)
1425 return;
1427 num_elem = GET_NUM_ELEM (vec);
1428 for (i = num_elem - 1; i >= 0; --i)
1430 rtx sub = RTVEC_ELT (vec, i);
1431 switch (GET_CODE (sub))
1433 case SET_ATTR:
1434 if (strchr (XSTR (sub, 1), ',') != NULL)
1435 XSTR (sub, 1) = duplicate_alternatives (XSTR (sub, 1), n_dup);
1436 break;
1438 case SET_ATTR_ALTERNATIVE:
1439 case SET:
1440 error_at (elem->loc,
1441 "%s: `define_subst' does not support attributes "
1442 "assigned by `set' and `set_attr_alternative'",
1443 XSTR (elem->data, 0));
1444 return;
1446 default:
1447 gcc_unreachable ();
1452 /* Adjust all of the operand numbers in SRC to match the shift they'll
1453 get from an operand displacement of DISP. Return a pointer after the
1454 adjusted string. */
1456 static char *
1457 shift_output_template (char *dest, const char *src, int disp)
1459 while (*src)
1461 char c = *src++;
1462 *dest++ = c;
1463 if (c == '%')
1465 c = *src++;
1466 if (ISDIGIT ((unsigned char) c))
1467 c += disp;
1468 else if (ISALPHA (c))
1470 *dest++ = c;
1471 c = *src++ + disp;
1473 *dest++ = c;
1477 return dest;
1480 static const char *
1481 alter_output_for_insn (struct queue_elem *ce_elem,
1482 struct queue_elem *insn_elem,
1483 int alt, int max_op)
1485 const char *ce_out, *insn_out;
1486 char *result, *p;
1487 size_t len, ce_len, insn_len;
1489 /* ??? Could coordinate with genoutput to not duplicate code here. */
1491 ce_out = XSTR (ce_elem->data, 2);
1492 insn_out = XTMPL (insn_elem->data, 3);
1493 if (!ce_out || *ce_out == '\0')
1494 return insn_out;
1496 ce_len = strlen (ce_out);
1497 insn_len = strlen (insn_out);
1499 if (*insn_out == '*')
1500 /* You must take care of the predicate yourself. */
1501 return insn_out;
1503 if (*insn_out == '@')
1505 len = (ce_len + 1) * alt + insn_len + 1;
1506 p = result = XNEWVEC (char, len);
1511 *p++ = *insn_out++;
1512 while (ISSPACE ((unsigned char) *insn_out));
1514 if (*insn_out != '#')
1516 p = shift_output_template (p, ce_out, max_op);
1517 *p++ = ' ';
1521 *p++ = *insn_out++;
1522 while (*insn_out && *insn_out != '\n');
1524 while (*insn_out);
1525 *p = '\0';
1527 else
1529 len = ce_len + 1 + insn_len + 1;
1530 result = XNEWVEC (char, len);
1532 p = shift_output_template (result, ce_out, max_op);
1533 *p++ = ' ';
1534 memcpy (p, insn_out, insn_len + 1);
1537 return result;
1540 /* From string STR "a,b,c" produce "a,b,c,a,b,c,a,b,c", i.e. original
1541 string, duplicated N_DUP times. */
1543 static const char *
1544 duplicate_alternatives (const char * str, int n_dup)
1546 int i, len, new_len;
1547 char *result, *sp;
1548 const char *cp;
1550 if (n_dup < 2)
1551 return str;
1553 while (ISSPACE (*str))
1554 str++;
1556 if (*str == '\0')
1557 return str;
1559 cp = str;
1560 len = strlen (str);
1561 new_len = (len + 1) * n_dup;
1563 sp = result = XNEWVEC (char, new_len);
1565 /* Global modifier characters mustn't be duplicated: skip if found. */
1566 if (*cp == '=' || *cp == '+' || *cp == '%')
1568 *sp++ = *cp++;
1569 len--;
1572 /* Copy original constraints N_DUP times. */
1573 for (i = 0; i < n_dup; i++, sp += len+1)
1575 memcpy (sp, cp, len);
1576 *(sp+len) = (i == n_dup - 1) ? '\0' : ',';
1579 return result;
1582 /* From string STR "a,b,c" produce "a,a,a,b,b,b,c,c,c", i.e. string where
1583 each alternative from the original string is duplicated N_DUP times. */
1584 static const char *
1585 duplicate_each_alternative (const char * str, int n_dup)
1587 int i, len, new_len;
1588 char *result, *sp, *ep, *cp;
1590 if (n_dup < 2)
1591 return str;
1593 while (ISSPACE (*str))
1594 str++;
1596 if (*str == '\0')
1597 return str;
1599 cp = xstrdup (str);
1601 new_len = (strlen (cp) + 1) * n_dup;
1603 sp = result = XNEWVEC (char, new_len);
1605 /* Global modifier characters mustn't be duplicated: skip if found. */
1606 if (*cp == '=' || *cp == '+' || *cp == '%')
1607 *sp++ = *cp++;
1611 if ((ep = strchr (cp, ',')) != NULL)
1612 *ep++ = '\0';
1613 len = strlen (cp);
1615 /* Copy a constraint N_DUP times. */
1616 for (i = 0; i < n_dup; i++, sp += len + 1)
1618 memcpy (sp, cp, len);
1619 *(sp+len) = (ep == NULL && i == n_dup - 1) ? '\0' : ',';
1622 cp = ep;
1624 while (cp != NULL);
1626 return result;
1629 /* Alter the output of INSN whose pattern was modified by
1630 DEFINE_SUBST. We must replicate output strings according
1631 to the new number of alternatives ALT in substituted pattern.
1632 If ALT equals 1, output has one alternative or defined by C
1633 code, then output is returned without any changes. */
1635 static const char *
1636 alter_output_for_subst_insn (rtx insn, int alt)
1638 const char *insn_out, *old_out;
1639 char *new_out, *cp;
1640 size_t old_len, new_len;
1641 int j;
1643 insn_out = XTMPL (insn, 3);
1645 if (alt < 2 || *insn_out != '@')
1646 return insn_out;
1648 old_out = insn_out + 1;
1649 while (ISSPACE (*old_out))
1650 old_out++;
1651 old_len = strlen (old_out);
1653 new_len = alt * (old_len + 1) + 1;
1655 new_out = XNEWVEC (char, new_len);
1656 new_out[0] = '@';
1658 for (j = 0, cp = new_out + 1; j < alt; j++, cp += old_len + 1)
1660 memcpy (cp, old_out, old_len);
1661 cp[old_len] = (j == alt - 1) ? '\0' : '\n';
1664 return new_out;
1667 /* Replicate insns as appropriate for the given DEFINE_COND_EXEC. */
1669 static void
1670 process_one_cond_exec (struct queue_elem *ce_elem)
1672 struct queue_elem *insn_elem;
1673 for (insn_elem = define_insn_queue; insn_elem ; insn_elem = insn_elem->next)
1675 int alternatives, max_operand;
1676 rtx pred, insn, pattern, split;
1677 char *new_name;
1678 int i;
1680 if (! is_predicable (insn_elem))
1681 continue;
1683 alternatives = 1;
1684 max_operand = -1;
1685 collect_insn_data (insn_elem->data, &alternatives, &max_operand);
1686 max_operand += 1;
1688 if (XVECLEN (ce_elem->data, 0) != 1)
1690 error_at (ce_elem->loc, "too many patterns in predicate");
1691 return;
1694 pred = copy_rtx (XVECEXP (ce_elem->data, 0, 0));
1695 pred = alter_predicate_for_insn (pred, alternatives, max_operand,
1696 ce_elem->loc);
1697 if (pred == NULL)
1698 return;
1700 /* Construct a new pattern for the new insn. */
1701 insn = copy_rtx (insn_elem->data);
1702 new_name = XNEWVAR (char, strlen XSTR (insn_elem->data, 0) + 4);
1703 sprintf (new_name, "*p %s", XSTR (insn_elem->data, 0));
1704 XSTR (insn, 0) = new_name;
1705 pattern = rtx_alloc (COND_EXEC);
1706 XEXP (pattern, 0) = pred;
1707 XEXP (pattern, 1) = add_implicit_parallel (XVEC (insn, 1));
1708 XVEC (insn, 1) = rtvec_alloc (1);
1709 XVECEXP (insn, 1, 0) = pattern;
1711 if (XVEC (ce_elem->data, 3) != NULL)
1713 rtvec attributes = rtvec_alloc (XVECLEN (insn, 4)
1714 + XVECLEN (ce_elem->data, 3));
1715 int i = 0;
1716 int j = 0;
1717 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (insn, 4); i++)
1718 RTVEC_ELT (attributes, i) = XVECEXP (insn, 4, i);
1720 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (ce_elem->data, 3); j++, i++)
1721 RTVEC_ELT (attributes, i) = XVECEXP (ce_elem->data, 3, j);
1723 XVEC (insn, 4) = attributes;
1726 XSTR (insn, 2) = alter_test_for_insn (ce_elem, insn_elem);
1727 XTMPL (insn, 3) = alter_output_for_insn (ce_elem, insn_elem,
1728 alternatives, max_operand);
1729 alter_attrs_for_insn (insn);
1731 /* Put the new pattern on the `other' list so that it
1732 (a) is not reprocessed by other define_cond_exec patterns
1733 (b) appears after all normal define_insn patterns.
1735 ??? B is debatable. If one has normal insns that match
1736 cond_exec patterns, they will be preferred over these
1737 generated patterns. Whether this matters in practice, or if
1738 it's a good thing, or whether we should thread these new
1739 patterns into the define_insn chain just after their generator
1740 is something we'll have to experiment with. */
1742 queue_pattern (insn, &other_tail, insn_elem->loc);
1744 if (!insn_elem->split)
1745 continue;
1747 /* If the original insn came from a define_insn_and_split,
1748 generate a new split to handle the predicated insn. */
1749 split = copy_rtx (insn_elem->split->data);
1750 /* Predicate the pattern matched by the split. */
1751 pattern = rtx_alloc (COND_EXEC);
1752 XEXP (pattern, 0) = pred;
1753 XEXP (pattern, 1) = add_implicit_parallel (XVEC (split, 0));
1754 XVEC (split, 0) = rtvec_alloc (1);
1755 XVECEXP (split, 0, 0) = pattern;
1757 /* Predicate all of the insns generated by the split. */
1758 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (split, 2); i++)
1760 pattern = rtx_alloc (COND_EXEC);
1761 XEXP (pattern, 0) = pred;
1762 XEXP (pattern, 1) = XVECEXP (split, 2, i);
1763 XVECEXP (split, 2, i) = pattern;
1765 /* Add the new split to the queue. */
1766 queue_pattern (split, &other_tail, insn_elem->split->loc);
1770 /* Try to apply define_substs to the given ELEM.
1771 Only define_substs, specified via attributes would be applied.
1772 If attribute, requiring define_subst, is set, but no define_subst
1773 was applied, ELEM would be deleted. */
1775 static void
1776 process_substs_on_one_elem (struct queue_elem *elem,
1777 struct queue_elem *queue)
1779 struct queue_elem *subst_elem;
1780 int i, j, patterns_match;
1782 for (subst_elem = define_subst_queue;
1783 subst_elem; subst_elem = subst_elem->next)
1785 int alternatives, alternatives_subst;
1786 rtx subst_pattern;
1787 rtvec subst_pattern_vec;
1789 if (!has_subst_attribute (elem, subst_elem))
1790 continue;
1792 /* Compare original rtl-pattern from define_insn with input
1793 pattern from define_subst.
1794 Also, check if numbers of alternatives are the same in all
1795 match_operands. */
1796 if (XVECLEN (elem->data, 1) != XVECLEN (subst_elem->data, 1))
1797 continue;
1798 patterns_match = 1;
1799 alternatives = -1;
1800 alternatives_subst = -1;
1801 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (elem->data, 1); j++)
1803 if (!subst_pattern_match (XVECEXP (elem->data, 1, j),
1804 XVECEXP (subst_elem->data, 1, j),
1805 subst_elem->loc))
1807 patterns_match = 0;
1808 break;
1811 if (!get_alternatives_number (XVECEXP (elem->data, 1, j),
1812 &alternatives, subst_elem->loc))
1814 patterns_match = 0;
1815 break;
1819 /* Check if numbers of alternatives are the same in all
1820 match_operands in output template of define_subst. */
1821 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (subst_elem->data, 3); j++)
1823 if (!get_alternatives_number (XVECEXP (subst_elem->data, 3, j),
1824 &alternatives_subst,
1825 subst_elem->loc))
1827 patterns_match = 0;
1828 break;
1832 if (!patterns_match)
1833 continue;
1835 /* Clear array in which we save occupied indexes of operands. */
1836 memset (used_operands_numbers, 0, sizeof (used_operands_numbers));
1838 /* Create a pattern, based on the output one from define_subst. */
1839 subst_pattern_vec = rtvec_alloc (XVECLEN (subst_elem->data, 3));
1840 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (subst_elem->data, 3); j++)
1842 subst_pattern = copy_rtx (XVECEXP (subst_elem->data, 3, j));
1844 /* Duplicate constraints in substitute-pattern. */
1845 subst_pattern = alter_constraints (subst_pattern, alternatives,
1846 duplicate_each_alternative);
1848 subst_pattern = adjust_operands_numbers (subst_pattern);
1850 /* Substitute match_dup and match_op_dup in the new pattern and
1851 duplicate constraints. */
1852 subst_pattern = subst_dup (subst_pattern, alternatives,
1853 alternatives_subst);
1855 replace_duplicating_operands_in_pattern (subst_pattern);
1857 /* We don't need any constraints in DEFINE_EXPAND. */
1858 if (GET_CODE (elem->data) == DEFINE_EXPAND)
1859 remove_constraints (subst_pattern);
1861 RTVEC_ELT (subst_pattern_vec, j) = subst_pattern;
1863 XVEC (elem->data, 1) = subst_pattern_vec;
1865 for (i = 0; i < MAX_OPERANDS; i++)
1866 match_operand_entries_in_pattern[i] = NULL;
1868 if (GET_CODE (elem->data) == DEFINE_INSN)
1870 XTMPL (elem->data, 3) =
1871 alter_output_for_subst_insn (elem->data, alternatives_subst);
1872 alter_attrs_for_subst_insn (elem, alternatives_subst);
1875 /* Recalculate condition, joining conditions from original and
1876 DEFINE_SUBST input patterns. */
1877 XSTR (elem->data, 2)
1878 = rtx_reader_ptr->join_c_conditions (XSTR (subst_elem->data, 2),
1879 XSTR (elem->data, 2));
1880 /* Mark that subst was applied by changing attribute from "yes"
1881 to "no". */
1882 change_subst_attribute (elem, subst_elem, subst_false);
1885 /* If ELEM contains a subst attribute with value "yes", then we
1886 expected that a subst would be applied, but it wasn't - so,
1887 we need to remove that elementto avoid duplicating. */
1888 for (subst_elem = define_subst_queue;
1889 subst_elem; subst_elem = subst_elem->next)
1891 if (has_subst_attribute (elem, subst_elem))
1893 remove_from_queue (elem, &queue);
1894 return;
1899 /* This is a subroutine of mark_operands_used_in_match_dup.
1900 This routine is marks all MATCH_OPERANDs inside PATTERN as occupied. */
1901 static void
1902 mark_operands_from_match_dup (rtx pattern)
1904 const char *fmt;
1905 int i, j, len, opno;
1907 if (GET_CODE (pattern) == MATCH_OPERAND
1908 || GET_CODE (pattern) == MATCH_OPERATOR
1909 || GET_CODE (pattern) == MATCH_PARALLEL)
1911 opno = XINT (pattern, 0);
1912 gcc_assert (opno >= 0 && opno < MAX_OPERANDS);
1913 used_operands_numbers [opno] = 1;
1915 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (pattern));
1916 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (pattern));
1917 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1919 switch (fmt[i])
1921 case 'e': case 'u':
1922 mark_operands_from_match_dup (XEXP (pattern, i));
1923 break;
1924 case 'E':
1925 for (j = XVECLEN (pattern, i) - 1; j >= 0; --j)
1926 mark_operands_from_match_dup (XVECEXP (pattern, i, j));
1927 break;
1932 /* This is a subroutine of adjust_operands_numbers.
1933 It goes through all expressions in PATTERN and when MATCH_DUP is
1934 met, all MATCH_OPERANDs inside it is marked as occupied. The
1935 process of marking is done by routin mark_operands_from_match_dup. */
1936 static void
1937 mark_operands_used_in_match_dup (rtx pattern)
1939 const char *fmt;
1940 int i, j, len, opno;
1942 if (GET_CODE (pattern) == MATCH_DUP)
1944 opno = XINT (pattern, 0);
1945 gcc_assert (opno >= 0 && opno < MAX_OPERANDS);
1946 mark_operands_from_match_dup (operand_data[opno]);
1947 return;
1949 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (pattern));
1950 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (pattern));
1951 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1953 switch (fmt[i])
1955 case 'e': case 'u':
1956 mark_operands_used_in_match_dup (XEXP (pattern, i));
1957 break;
1958 case 'E':
1959 for (j = XVECLEN (pattern, i) - 1; j >= 0; --j)
1960 mark_operands_used_in_match_dup (XVECEXP (pattern, i, j));
1961 break;
1966 /* This is subroutine of renumerate_operands_in_pattern.
1967 It finds first not-occupied operand-index. */
1968 static int
1969 find_first_unused_number_of_operand ()
1971 int i;
1972 for (i = 0; i < MAX_OPERANDS; i++)
1973 if (!used_operands_numbers[i])
1974 return i;
1975 return MAX_OPERANDS;
1978 /* This is subroutine of adjust_operands_numbers.
1979 It visits all expressions in PATTERN and assigns not-occupied
1980 operand indexes to MATCH_OPERANDs and MATCH_OPERATORs of this
1981 PATTERN. */
1982 static void
1983 renumerate_operands_in_pattern (rtx pattern)
1985 const char *fmt;
1986 enum rtx_code code;
1987 int i, j, len, new_opno;
1988 code = GET_CODE (pattern);
1990 if (code == MATCH_OPERAND
1991 || code == MATCH_OPERATOR)
1993 new_opno = find_first_unused_number_of_operand ();
1994 gcc_assert (new_opno >= 0 && new_opno < MAX_OPERANDS);
1995 XINT (pattern, 0) = new_opno;
1996 used_operands_numbers [new_opno] = 1;
1999 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (pattern));
2000 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (pattern));
2001 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
2003 switch (fmt[i])
2005 case 'e': case 'u':
2006 renumerate_operands_in_pattern (XEXP (pattern, i));
2007 break;
2008 case 'E':
2009 for (j = XVECLEN (pattern, i) - 1; j >= 0; --j)
2010 renumerate_operands_in_pattern (XVECEXP (pattern, i, j));
2011 break;
2016 /* If output pattern of define_subst contains MATCH_DUP, then this
2017 expression would be replaced with the pattern, matched with
2018 MATCH_OPERAND from input pattern. This pattern could contain any
2019 number of MATCH_OPERANDs, MATCH_OPERATORs etc., so it's possible
2020 that a MATCH_OPERAND from output_pattern (if any) would have the
2021 same number, as MATCH_OPERAND from copied pattern. To avoid such
2022 indexes overlapping, we assign new indexes to MATCH_OPERANDs,
2023 laying in the output pattern outside of MATCH_DUPs. */
2024 static rtx
2025 adjust_operands_numbers (rtx pattern)
2027 mark_operands_used_in_match_dup (pattern);
2029 renumerate_operands_in_pattern (pattern);
2031 return pattern;
2034 /* Generate RTL expression
2035 (match_dup OPNO)
2037 static rtx
2038 generate_match_dup (int opno)
2040 rtx return_rtx = rtx_alloc (MATCH_DUP);
2041 PUT_CODE (return_rtx, MATCH_DUP);
2042 XINT (return_rtx, 0) = opno;
2043 return return_rtx;
2046 /* This routine checks all match_operands in PATTERN and if some of
2047 have the same index, it replaces all of them except the first one to
2048 match_dup.
2049 Usually, match_operands with the same indexes are forbidden, but
2050 after define_subst copy an RTL-expression from original template,
2051 indexes of existed and just-copied match_operands could coincide.
2052 To fix it, we replace one of them with match_dup. */
2053 static rtx
2054 replace_duplicating_operands_in_pattern (rtx pattern)
2056 const char *fmt;
2057 int i, j, len, opno;
2058 rtx mdup;
2060 if (GET_CODE (pattern) == MATCH_OPERAND)
2062 opno = XINT (pattern, 0);
2063 gcc_assert (opno >= 0 && opno < MAX_OPERANDS);
2064 if (match_operand_entries_in_pattern[opno] == NULL)
2066 match_operand_entries_in_pattern[opno] = pattern;
2067 return NULL;
2069 else
2071 /* Compare predicates before replacing with match_dup. */
2072 if (strcmp (XSTR (pattern, 1),
2073 XSTR (match_operand_entries_in_pattern[opno], 1)))
2075 error ("duplicated match_operands with different predicates were"
2076 " found.");
2077 return NULL;
2079 return generate_match_dup (opno);
2082 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (pattern));
2083 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (pattern));
2084 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
2086 switch (fmt[i])
2088 case 'e': case 'u':
2089 mdup = replace_duplicating_operands_in_pattern (XEXP (pattern, i));
2090 if (mdup)
2091 XEXP (pattern, i) = mdup;
2092 break;
2093 case 'E':
2094 for (j = XVECLEN (pattern, i) - 1; j >= 0; --j)
2096 mdup =
2097 replace_duplicating_operands_in_pattern (XVECEXP
2098 (pattern, i, j));
2099 if (mdup)
2100 XVECEXP (pattern, i, j) = mdup;
2102 break;
2105 return NULL;
2108 /* The routine modifies given input PATTERN of define_subst, replacing
2109 MATCH_DUP and MATCH_OP_DUP with operands from define_insn original
2110 pattern, whose operands are stored in OPERAND_DATA array.
2111 It also duplicates constraints in operands - constraints from
2112 define_insn operands are duplicated N_SUBST_ALT times, constraints
2113 from define_subst operands are duplicated N_ALT times.
2114 After the duplication, returned output rtl-pattern contains every
2115 combination of input constraints Vs constraints from define_subst
2116 output. */
2117 static rtx
2118 subst_dup (rtx pattern, int n_alt, int n_subst_alt)
2120 const char *fmt;
2121 enum rtx_code code;
2122 int i, j, len, opno;
2124 code = GET_CODE (pattern);
2125 switch (code)
2127 case MATCH_DUP:
2128 case MATCH_OP_DUP:
2129 opno = XINT (pattern, 0);
2131 gcc_assert (opno >= 0 && opno < MAX_OPERANDS);
2133 if (operand_data[opno])
2135 pattern = copy_rtx (operand_data[opno]);
2137 /* Duplicate constraints. */
2138 pattern = alter_constraints (pattern, n_subst_alt,
2139 duplicate_alternatives);
2141 break;
2143 default:
2144 break;
2147 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (pattern));
2148 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (pattern));
2149 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
2151 switch (fmt[i])
2153 case 'e': case 'u':
2154 if (code != MATCH_DUP && code != MATCH_OP_DUP)
2155 XEXP (pattern, i) = subst_dup (XEXP (pattern, i),
2156 n_alt, n_subst_alt);
2157 break;
2158 case 'V':
2159 if (XVEC (pattern, i) == NULL)
2160 break;
2161 /* FALLTHRU */
2162 case 'E':
2163 if (code != MATCH_DUP && code != MATCH_OP_DUP)
2164 for (j = XVECLEN (pattern, i) - 1; j >= 0; --j)
2165 XVECEXP (pattern, i, j) = subst_dup (XVECEXP (pattern, i, j),
2166 n_alt, n_subst_alt);
2167 break;
2169 case 'r': case 'p': case 'i': case 'w':
2170 case '0': case 's': case 'S': case 'T':
2171 break;
2173 default:
2174 gcc_unreachable ();
2177 return pattern;
2180 /* If we have any DEFINE_COND_EXEC patterns, expand the DEFINE_INSN
2181 patterns appropriately. */
2183 static void
2184 process_define_cond_exec (void)
2186 struct queue_elem *elem;
2188 identify_predicable_attribute ();
2189 if (have_error)
2190 return;
2192 for (elem = define_cond_exec_queue; elem ; elem = elem->next)
2193 process_one_cond_exec (elem);
2196 /* If we have any DEFINE_SUBST patterns, expand DEFINE_INSN and
2197 DEFINE_EXPAND patterns appropriately. */
2199 static void
2200 process_define_subst (void)
2202 struct queue_elem *elem, *elem_attr;
2204 /* Check if each define_subst has corresponding define_subst_attr. */
2205 for (elem = define_subst_queue; elem ; elem = elem->next)
2207 for (elem_attr = define_subst_attr_queue;
2208 elem_attr;
2209 elem_attr = elem_attr->next)
2210 if (strcmp (XSTR (elem->data, 0), XSTR (elem_attr->data, 1)) == 0)
2211 goto found;
2213 error_at (elem->loc,
2214 "%s: `define_subst' must have at least one "
2215 "corresponding `define_subst_attr'",
2216 XSTR (elem->data, 0));
2217 return;
2219 found:
2220 continue;
2223 for (elem = define_insn_queue; elem ; elem = elem->next)
2224 process_substs_on_one_elem (elem, define_insn_queue);
2225 for (elem = other_queue; elem ; elem = elem->next)
2227 if (GET_CODE (elem->data) != DEFINE_EXPAND)
2228 continue;
2229 process_substs_on_one_elem (elem, other_queue);
2233 /* A subclass of rtx_reader which reads .md files and calls process_rtx on
2234 the top-level elements. */
2236 class gen_reader : public rtx_reader
2238 public:
2239 gen_reader () : rtx_reader (false) {}
2240 void handle_unknown_directive (file_location, const char *);
2243 void
2244 gen_reader::handle_unknown_directive (file_location loc, const char *rtx_name)
2246 auto_vec<rtx, 32> subrtxs;
2247 if (!read_rtx (rtx_name, &subrtxs))
2248 return;
2250 rtx x;
2251 unsigned int i;
2252 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (subrtxs, i, x)
2253 process_rtx (x, loc);
2256 /* Comparison function for the mnemonic hash table. */
2258 static int
2259 htab_eq_string (const void *s1, const void *s2)
2261 return strcmp ((const char*)s1, (const char*)s2) == 0;
2264 /* Add mnemonic STR with length LEN to the mnemonic hash table
2265 MNEMONIC_HTAB. A trailing zero end character is appended to STR
2266 and a permanent heap copy of STR is created. */
2268 static void
2269 add_mnemonic_string (htab_t mnemonic_htab, const char *str, size_t len)
2271 char *new_str;
2272 void **slot;
2273 char *str_zero = (char*)alloca (len + 1);
2275 memcpy (str_zero, str, len);
2276 str_zero[len] = '\0';
2278 slot = htab_find_slot (mnemonic_htab, str_zero, INSERT);
2280 if (*slot)
2281 return;
2283 /* Not found; create a permanent copy and add it to the hash table. */
2284 new_str = XNEWVAR (char, len + 1);
2285 memcpy (new_str, str_zero, len + 1);
2286 *slot = new_str;
2289 /* Scan INSN for mnemonic strings and add them to the mnemonic hash
2290 table in MNEMONIC_HTAB.
2292 The mnemonics cannot be found if they are emitted using C code.
2294 If a mnemonic string contains ';' or a newline the string assumed
2295 to consist of more than a single instruction. The attribute value
2296 will then be set to the user defined default value. */
2298 static void
2299 gen_mnemonic_setattr (htab_t mnemonic_htab, rtx insn)
2301 const char *template_code, *cp;
2302 int i;
2303 int vec_len;
2304 rtx set_attr;
2305 char *attr_name;
2306 rtvec new_vec;
2307 struct obstack *string_obstack = rtx_reader_ptr->get_string_obstack ();
2309 template_code = XTMPL (insn, 3);
2311 /* Skip patterns which use C code to emit the template. */
2312 if (template_code[0] == '*')
2313 return;
2315 if (template_code[0] == '@')
2316 cp = &template_code[1];
2317 else
2318 cp = &template_code[0];
2320 for (i = 0; *cp; )
2322 const char *ep, *sp;
2323 size_t size = 0;
2325 while (ISSPACE (*cp))
2326 cp++;
2328 for (ep = sp = cp; !IS_VSPACE (*ep) && *ep != '\0'; ++ep)
2329 if (!ISSPACE (*ep))
2330 sp = ep + 1;
2332 if (i > 0)
2333 obstack_1grow (string_obstack, ',');
2335 while (cp < sp && ((*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9')
2336 || (*cp >= 'a' && *cp <= 'z')))
2339 obstack_1grow (string_obstack, *cp);
2340 cp++;
2341 size++;
2344 while (cp < sp)
2346 if (*cp == ';' || (*cp == '\\' && cp[1] == 'n'))
2348 /* Don't set a value if there are more than one
2349 instruction in the string. */
2350 obstack_blank_fast (string_obstack, -size);
2351 size = 0;
2353 cp = sp;
2354 break;
2356 cp++;
2358 if (size == 0)
2359 obstack_1grow (string_obstack, '*');
2360 else
2361 add_mnemonic_string (mnemonic_htab,
2362 (char *) obstack_next_free (string_obstack) - size,
2363 size);
2364 i++;
2367 /* An insn definition might emit an empty string. */
2368 if (obstack_object_size (string_obstack) == 0)
2369 return;
2371 obstack_1grow (string_obstack, '\0');
2373 set_attr = rtx_alloc (SET_ATTR);
2374 XSTR (set_attr, 1) = XOBFINISH (string_obstack, char *);
2375 attr_name = XNEWVAR (char, strlen (MNEMONIC_ATTR_NAME) + 1);
2376 strcpy (attr_name, MNEMONIC_ATTR_NAME);
2377 XSTR (set_attr, 0) = attr_name;
2379 if (!XVEC (insn, 4))
2380 vec_len = 0;
2381 else
2382 vec_len = XVECLEN (insn, 4);
2384 new_vec = rtvec_alloc (vec_len + 1);
2385 for (i = 0; i < vec_len; i++)
2386 RTVEC_ELT (new_vec, i) = XVECEXP (insn, 4, i);
2387 RTVEC_ELT (new_vec, vec_len) = set_attr;
2388 XVEC (insn, 4) = new_vec;
2391 /* This function is called for the elements in the mnemonic hashtable
2392 and generates a comma separated list of the mnemonics. */
2394 static int
2395 mnemonic_htab_callback (void **slot, void *info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2397 struct obstack *string_obstack = rtx_reader_ptr->get_string_obstack ();
2399 obstack_grow (string_obstack, (char*) *slot, strlen ((char*) *slot));
2400 obstack_1grow (string_obstack, ',');
2401 return 1;
2404 /* Generate (set_attr "mnemonic" "..") RTXs and append them to every
2405 insn definition in case the back end requests it by defining the
2406 mnemonic attribute. The values for the attribute will be extracted
2407 from the output patterns of the insn definitions as far as
2408 possible. */
2410 static void
2411 gen_mnemonic_attr (void)
2413 struct queue_elem *elem;
2414 rtx mnemonic_attr = NULL;
2415 htab_t mnemonic_htab;
2416 const char *str, *p;
2417 int i;
2418 struct obstack *string_obstack = rtx_reader_ptr->get_string_obstack ();
2420 if (have_error)
2421 return;
2423 /* Look for the DEFINE_ATTR for `mnemonic'. */
2424 for (elem = define_attr_queue; elem != *define_attr_tail; elem = elem->next)
2425 if (GET_CODE (elem->data) == DEFINE_ATTR
2426 && strcmp (XSTR (elem->data, 0), MNEMONIC_ATTR_NAME) == 0)
2428 mnemonic_attr = elem->data;
2429 break;
2432 /* A (define_attr "mnemonic" "...") indicates that the back-end
2433 wants a mnemonic attribute to be generated. */
2434 if (!mnemonic_attr)
2435 return;
2437 mnemonic_htab = htab_create_alloc (MNEMONIC_HTAB_SIZE, htab_hash_string,
2438 htab_eq_string, 0, xcalloc, free);
2440 for (elem = define_insn_queue; elem; elem = elem->next)
2442 rtx insn = elem->data;
2443 bool found = false;
2445 /* Check if the insn definition already has
2446 (set_attr "mnemonic" ...) or (set (attr "mnemonic") ...). */
2447 if (XVEC (insn, 4))
2448 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (insn, 4); i++)
2450 rtx set_attr = XVECEXP (insn, 4, i);
2452 switch (GET_CODE (set_attr))
2454 case SET_ATTR:
2455 case SET_ATTR_ALTERNATIVE:
2456 if (strcmp (XSTR (set_attr, 0), MNEMONIC_ATTR_NAME) == 0)
2457 found = true;
2458 break;
2459 case SET:
2460 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set_attr)) == ATTR
2461 && strcmp (XSTR (SET_DEST (set_attr), 0),
2462 MNEMONIC_ATTR_NAME) == 0)
2463 found = true;
2464 break;
2465 default:
2466 break;
2470 if (!found)
2471 gen_mnemonic_setattr (mnemonic_htab, insn);
2474 /* Add the user defined values to the hash table. */
2475 str = XSTR (mnemonic_attr, 1);
2476 while ((p = scan_comma_elt (&str)) != NULL)
2477 add_mnemonic_string (mnemonic_htab, p, str - p);
2479 htab_traverse (mnemonic_htab, mnemonic_htab_callback, NULL);
2481 /* Replace the last ',' with the zero end character. */
2482 *((char *) obstack_next_free (string_obstack) - 1) = '\0';
2483 XSTR (mnemonic_attr, 1) = XOBFINISH (string_obstack, char *);
2486 /* Check if there are DEFINE_ATTRs with the same name. */
2487 static void
2488 check_define_attr_duplicates ()
2490 struct queue_elem *elem;
2491 htab_t attr_htab;
2492 char * attr_name;
2493 void **slot;
2495 attr_htab = htab_create (500, htab_hash_string, htab_eq_string, NULL);
2497 for (elem = define_attr_queue; elem; elem = elem->next)
2499 attr_name = xstrdup (XSTR (elem->data, 0));
2501 slot = htab_find_slot (attr_htab, attr_name, INSERT);
2503 /* Duplicate. */
2504 if (*slot)
2506 error_at (elem->loc, "redefinition of attribute '%s'", attr_name);
2507 htab_delete (attr_htab);
2508 return;
2511 *slot = attr_name;
2514 htab_delete (attr_htab);
2517 /* The entry point for initializing the reader. */
2519 rtx_reader *
2520 init_rtx_reader_args_cb (int argc, const char **argv,
2521 bool (*parse_opt) (const char *))
2523 /* Prepare to read input. */
2524 condition_table = htab_create (500, hash_c_test, cmp_c_test, NULL);
2525 init_predicate_table ();
2526 obstack_init (rtl_obstack);
2528 /* Start at 1, to make 0 available for CODE_FOR_nothing. */
2529 insn_sequence_num = 1;
2531 /* These sequences are not used as indices, so can start at 1 also. */
2532 split_sequence_num = 1;
2533 peephole2_sequence_num = 1;
2535 gen_reader *reader = new gen_reader ();
2536 reader->read_md_files (argc, argv, parse_opt);
2538 if (define_attr_queue != NULL)
2539 check_define_attr_duplicates ();
2541 /* Process define_cond_exec patterns. */
2542 if (define_cond_exec_queue != NULL)
2543 process_define_cond_exec ();
2545 /* Process define_subst patterns. */
2546 if (define_subst_queue != NULL)
2547 process_define_subst ();
2549 if (define_attr_queue != NULL)
2550 gen_mnemonic_attr ();
2552 if (have_error)
2554 delete reader;
2555 return NULL;
2558 return reader;
2561 /* Programs that don't have their own options can use this entry point
2562 instead. */
2563 rtx_reader *
2564 init_rtx_reader_args (int argc, const char **argv)
2566 return init_rtx_reader_args_cb (argc, argv, 0);
2569 /* Try to read a single rtx from the file. Return true on success,
2570 describing it in *INFO. */
2572 bool
2573 read_md_rtx (md_rtx_info *info)
2575 int truth, *counter;
2576 rtx def;
2578 /* Discard insn patterns which we know can never match (because
2579 their C test is provably always false). If insn_elision is
2580 false, our caller needs to see all the patterns. Note that the
2581 elided patterns are never counted by the sequence numbering; it
2582 is the caller's responsibility, when insn_elision is false, not
2583 to use elided pattern numbers for anything. */
2586 struct queue_elem **queue, *elem;
2588 /* Read all patterns from a given queue before moving on to the next. */
2589 if (define_attr_queue != NULL)
2590 queue = &define_attr_queue;
2591 else if (define_pred_queue != NULL)
2592 queue = &define_pred_queue;
2593 else if (define_insn_queue != NULL)
2594 queue = &define_insn_queue;
2595 else if (other_queue != NULL)
2596 queue = &other_queue;
2597 else
2598 return false;
2600 elem = *queue;
2601 *queue = elem->next;
2602 def = elem->data;
2603 info->def = def;
2604 info->loc = elem->loc;
2605 free (elem);
2607 truth = maybe_eval_c_test (get_c_test (def));
2609 while (truth == 0 && insn_elision);
2611 /* Perform code-specific processing and pick the appropriate sequence
2612 number counter. */
2613 switch (GET_CODE (def))
2615 case DEFINE_INSN:
2616 case DEFINE_EXPAND:
2617 /* insn_sequence_num is used here so the name table will match caller's
2618 idea of insn numbering, whether or not elision is active. */
2619 record_insn_name (insn_sequence_num, XSTR (def, 0));
2621 /* Fall through. */
2622 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE:
2623 counter = &insn_sequence_num;
2624 break;
2626 case DEFINE_SPLIT:
2627 counter = &split_sequence_num;
2628 break;
2630 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2:
2631 counter = &peephole2_sequence_num;
2632 break;
2634 default:
2635 counter = NULL;
2636 break;
2639 if (counter)
2641 info->index = *counter;
2642 if (truth != 0)
2643 *counter += 1;
2645 else
2646 info->index = -1;
2648 if (!rtx_locs)
2649 rtx_locs = new hash_map <rtx, file_location>;
2650 rtx_locs->put (info->def, info->loc);
2652 return true;
2655 /* Return the file location of DEFINE_* rtx X, which was previously
2656 returned by read_md_rtx. */
2657 file_location
2658 get_file_location (rtx x)
2660 gcc_assert (rtx_locs);
2661 file_location *entry = rtx_locs->get (x);
2662 gcc_assert (entry);
2663 return *entry;
2666 /* Return the number of possible INSN_CODEs. Only meaningful once the
2667 whole file has been processed. */
2668 unsigned int
2669 get_num_insn_codes ()
2671 return insn_sequence_num;
2674 /* Return the C test that says whether definition rtx DEF can be used,
2675 or "" if it can be used unconditionally. */
2677 const char *
2678 get_c_test (rtx x)
2680 switch (GET_CODE (x))
2682 case DEFINE_INSN:
2683 case DEFINE_EXPAND:
2684 case DEFINE_SUBST:
2685 return XSTR (x, 2);
2687 case DEFINE_SPLIT:
2688 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE:
2689 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2:
2690 return XSTR (x, 1);
2692 default:
2693 return "";
2697 /* Helper functions for insn elision. */
2699 /* Compute a hash function of a c_test structure, which is keyed
2700 by its ->expr field. */
2701 hashval_t
2702 hash_c_test (const void *x)
2704 const struct c_test *a = (const struct c_test *) x;
2705 const unsigned char *base, *s = (const unsigned char *) a->expr;
2706 hashval_t hash;
2707 unsigned char c;
2708 unsigned int len;
2710 base = s;
2711 hash = 0;
2713 while ((c = *s++) != '\0')
2715 hash += c + (c << 17);
2716 hash ^= hash >> 2;
2719 len = s - base;
2720 hash += len + (len << 17);
2721 hash ^= hash >> 2;
2723 return hash;
2726 /* Compare two c_test expression structures. */
2728 cmp_c_test (const void *x, const void *y)
2730 const struct c_test *a = (const struct c_test *) x;
2731 const struct c_test *b = (const struct c_test *) y;
2733 return !strcmp (a->expr, b->expr);
2736 /* Given a string representing a C test expression, look it up in the
2737 condition_table and report whether or not its value is known
2738 at compile time. Returns a tristate: 1 for known true, 0 for
2739 known false, -1 for unknown. */
2741 maybe_eval_c_test (const char *expr)
2743 const struct c_test *test;
2744 struct c_test dummy;
2746 if (expr[0] == 0)
2747 return 1;
2749 dummy.expr = expr;
2750 test = (const struct c_test *)htab_find (condition_table, &dummy);
2751 if (!test)
2752 return -1;
2753 return test->value;
2756 /* Record the C test expression EXPR in the condition_table, with
2757 value VAL. Duplicates clobber previous entries. */
2759 void
2760 add_c_test (const char *expr, int value)
2762 struct c_test *test;
2764 if (expr[0] == 0)
2765 return;
2767 test = XNEW (struct c_test);
2768 test->expr = expr;
2769 test->value = value;
2771 *(htab_find_slot (condition_table, test, INSERT)) = test;
2774 /* For every C test, call CALLBACK with two arguments: a pointer to
2775 the condition structure and INFO. Stops when CALLBACK returns zero. */
2776 void
2777 traverse_c_tests (htab_trav callback, void *info)
2779 if (condition_table)
2780 htab_traverse (condition_table, callback, info);
2783 /* Helper functions for define_predicate and define_special_predicate
2784 processing. Shared between genrecog.c and genpreds.c. */
2786 static htab_t predicate_table;
2787 struct pred_data *first_predicate;
2788 static struct pred_data **last_predicate = &first_predicate;
2790 static hashval_t
2791 hash_struct_pred_data (const void *ptr)
2793 return htab_hash_string (((const struct pred_data *)ptr)->name);
2796 static int
2797 eq_struct_pred_data (const void *a, const void *b)
2799 return !strcmp (((const struct pred_data *)a)->name,
2800 ((const struct pred_data *)b)->name);
2803 struct pred_data *
2804 lookup_predicate (const char *name)
2806 struct pred_data key;
2807 key.name = name;
2808 return (struct pred_data *) htab_find (predicate_table, &key);
2811 /* Record that predicate PRED can accept CODE. */
2813 void
2814 add_predicate_code (struct pred_data *pred, enum rtx_code code)
2816 if (!pred->codes[code])
2818 pred->num_codes++;
2819 pred->codes[code] = true;
2821 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (code) != RTX_CONST_OBJ)
2822 pred->allows_non_const = true;
2824 if (code != REG
2825 && code != SUBREG
2826 && code != MEM
2827 && code != CONCAT
2828 && code != PARALLEL
2829 && code != STRICT_LOW_PART
2830 && code != SCRATCH)
2831 pred->allows_non_lvalue = true;
2833 if (pred->num_codes == 1)
2834 pred->singleton = code;
2835 else if (pred->num_codes == 2)
2836 pred->singleton = UNKNOWN;
2840 void
2841 add_predicate (struct pred_data *pred)
2843 void **slot = htab_find_slot (predicate_table, pred, INSERT);
2844 if (*slot)
2846 error ("duplicate predicate definition for '%s'", pred->name);
2847 return;
2849 *slot = pred;
2850 *last_predicate = pred;
2851 last_predicate = &pred->next;
2854 /* This array gives the initial content of the predicate table. It
2855 has entries for all predicates defined in recog.c. */
2857 struct std_pred_table
2859 const char *name;
2860 bool special;
2861 bool allows_const_p;
2862 RTX_CODE codes[NUM_RTX_CODE];
2865 static const struct std_pred_table std_preds[] = {
2866 {"general_operand", false, true, {SUBREG, REG, MEM}},
2867 {"address_operand", true, true, {SUBREG, REG, MEM, PLUS, MINUS, MULT,
2868 ZERO_EXTEND, SIGN_EXTEND, AND}},
2869 {"register_operand", false, false, {SUBREG, REG}},
2870 {"pmode_register_operand", true, false, {SUBREG, REG}},
2871 {"scratch_operand", false, false, {SCRATCH, REG}},
2872 {"immediate_operand", false, true, {UNKNOWN}},
2873 {"const_int_operand", false, false, {CONST_INT}},
2874 #if TARGET_SUPPORTS_WIDE_INT
2875 {"const_scalar_int_operand", false, false, {CONST_INT, CONST_WIDE_INT}},
2876 {"const_double_operand", false, false, {CONST_DOUBLE}},
2877 #else
2878 {"const_double_operand", false, false, {CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE}},
2879 #endif
2880 {"nonimmediate_operand", false, false, {SUBREG, REG, MEM}},
2881 {"nonmemory_operand", false, true, {SUBREG, REG}},
2882 {"push_operand", false, false, {MEM}},
2883 {"pop_operand", false, false, {MEM}},
2884 {"memory_operand", false, false, {SUBREG, MEM}},
2885 {"indirect_operand", false, false, {SUBREG, MEM}},
2886 {"ordered_comparison_operator", false, false, {EQ, NE,
2887 LE, LT, GE, GT,
2888 LEU, LTU, GEU, GTU}},
2889 {"comparison_operator", false, false, {EQ, NE,
2890 LE, LT, GE, GT,
2891 LEU, LTU, GEU, GTU,
2892 UNORDERED, ORDERED,
2893 UNEQ, UNGE, UNGT,
2894 UNLE, UNLT, LTGT}}
2896 #define NUM_KNOWN_STD_PREDS ARRAY_SIZE (std_preds)
2898 /* Initialize the table of predicate definitions, starting with
2899 the information we have on generic predicates. */
2901 static void
2902 init_predicate_table (void)
2904 size_t i, j;
2905 struct pred_data *pred;
2907 predicate_table = htab_create_alloc (37, hash_struct_pred_data,
2908 eq_struct_pred_data, 0,
2909 xcalloc, free);
2911 for (i = 0; i < NUM_KNOWN_STD_PREDS; i++)
2913 pred = XCNEW (struct pred_data);
2914 pred->name = std_preds[i].name;
2915 pred->special = std_preds[i].special;
2917 for (j = 0; std_preds[i].codes[j] != 0; j++)
2918 add_predicate_code (pred, std_preds[i].codes[j]);
2920 if (std_preds[i].allows_const_p)
2921 for (j = 0; j < NUM_RTX_CODE; j++)
2922 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (j) == RTX_CONST_OBJ)
2923 add_predicate_code (pred, (enum rtx_code) j);
2925 add_predicate (pred);
2929 /* These functions allow linkage with print-rtl.c. Also, some generators
2930 like to annotate their output with insn names. */
2932 /* Holds an array of names indexed by insn_code_number. */
2933 static char **insn_name_ptr = 0;
2934 static int insn_name_ptr_size = 0;
2936 const char *
2937 get_insn_name (int code)
2939 if (code < insn_name_ptr_size)
2940 return insn_name_ptr[code];
2941 else
2942 return NULL;
2945 static void
2946 record_insn_name (int code, const char *name)
2948 static const char *last_real_name = "insn";
2949 static int last_real_code = 0;
2950 char *new_name;
2952 if (insn_name_ptr_size <= code)
2954 int new_size;
2955 new_size = (insn_name_ptr_size ? insn_name_ptr_size * 2 : 512);
2956 insn_name_ptr = XRESIZEVEC (char *, insn_name_ptr, new_size);
2957 memset (insn_name_ptr + insn_name_ptr_size, 0,
2958 sizeof (char *) * (new_size - insn_name_ptr_size));
2959 insn_name_ptr_size = new_size;
2962 if (!name || name[0] == '\0')
2964 new_name = XNEWVAR (char, strlen (last_real_name) + 10);
2965 sprintf (new_name, "%s+%d", last_real_name, code - last_real_code);
2967 else
2969 last_real_name = new_name = xstrdup (name);
2970 last_real_code = code;
2973 insn_name_ptr[code] = new_name;
2976 /* Make STATS describe the operands that appear in rtx X. */
2978 static void
2979 get_pattern_stats_1 (struct pattern_stats *stats, rtx x)
2981 RTX_CODE code;
2982 int i;
2983 int len;
2984 const char *fmt;
2986 if (x == NULL_RTX)
2987 return;
2989 code = GET_CODE (x);
2990 switch (code)
2992 case MATCH_OPERAND:
2993 case MATCH_OPERATOR:
2994 case MATCH_PARALLEL:
2995 stats->max_opno = MAX (stats->max_opno, XINT (x, 0));
2996 break;
2998 case MATCH_DUP:
2999 case MATCH_OP_DUP:
3000 case MATCH_PAR_DUP:
3001 stats->num_dups++;
3002 stats->max_dup_opno = MAX (stats->max_dup_opno, XINT (x, 0));
3003 break;
3005 case MATCH_SCRATCH:
3006 if (stats->min_scratch_opno == -1)
3007 stats->min_scratch_opno = XINT (x, 0);
3008 else
3009 stats->min_scratch_opno = MIN (stats->min_scratch_opno, XINT (x, 0));
3010 stats->max_scratch_opno = MAX (stats->max_scratch_opno, XINT (x, 0));
3011 break;
3013 default:
3014 break;
3017 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code);
3018 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (code);
3019 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
3021 if (fmt[i] == 'e' || fmt[i] == 'u')
3022 get_pattern_stats_1 (stats, XEXP (x, i));
3023 else if (fmt[i] == 'E')
3025 int j;
3026 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (x, i); j++)
3027 get_pattern_stats_1 (stats, XVECEXP (x, i, j));
3032 /* Make STATS describe the operands that appear in instruction pattern
3033 PATTERN. */
3035 void
3036 get_pattern_stats (struct pattern_stats *stats, rtvec pattern)
3038 int i, len;
3040 stats->max_opno = -1;
3041 stats->max_dup_opno = -1;
3042 stats->min_scratch_opno = -1;
3043 stats->max_scratch_opno = -1;
3044 stats->num_dups = 0;
3046 len = GET_NUM_ELEM (pattern);
3047 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
3048 get_pattern_stats_1 (stats, RTVEC_ELT (pattern, i));
3050 stats->num_generator_args = stats->max_opno + 1;
3051 stats->num_insn_operands = MAX (stats->max_opno,
3052 stats->max_scratch_opno) + 1;
3053 stats->num_operand_vars = MAX (stats->max_opno,
3054 MAX (stats->max_dup_opno,
3055 stats->max_scratch_opno)) + 1;
3058 /* Return the emit_* function that should be used for pattern X, or NULL
3059 if we can't pick a particular type at compile time and should instead
3060 fall back to "emit". */
3062 const char *
3063 get_emit_function (rtx x)
3065 switch (classify_insn (x))
3067 case INSN:
3068 return "emit_insn";
3070 case CALL_INSN:
3071 return "emit_call_insn";
3073 case JUMP_INSN:
3074 return "emit_jump_insn";
3076 case UNKNOWN:
3077 return NULL;
3079 default:
3080 gcc_unreachable ();
3084 /* Return true if we must emit a barrier after pattern X. */
3086 bool
3087 needs_barrier_p (rtx x)
3089 return (GET_CODE (x) == SET
3090 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x)) == PC
3091 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (x)) == LABEL_REF);
3094 #define NS "NULL"
3095 #define ZS "'\\0'"
3096 #define OPTAB_CL(o, p, c, b, l) { #o, p, #b, ZS, #l, o, c, UNKNOWN, 1 },
3097 #define OPTAB_CX(o, p) { #o, p, NULL, NULL, NULL, o, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, 1 },
3098 #define OPTAB_CD(o, p) { #o, p, NS, ZS, NS, o, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, 2 },
3099 #define OPTAB_NL(o, p, c, b, s, l) { #o, p, #b, #s, #l, o, c, c, 3 },
3100 #define OPTAB_NC(o, p, c) { #o, p, NS, ZS, NS, o, c, c, 3 },
3101 #define OPTAB_NX(o, p) { #o, p, NULL, NULL, NULL, o, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, 3 },
3102 #define OPTAB_VL(o, p, c, b, s, l) { #o, p, #b, #s, #l, o, c, UNKNOWN, 3 },
3103 #define OPTAB_VC(o, p, c) { #o, p, NS, ZS, NS, o, c, UNKNOWN, 3 },
3104 #define OPTAB_VX(o, p) { #o, p, NULL, NULL, NULL, o, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, 3 },
3105 #define OPTAB_DC(o, p, c) { #o, p, NS, ZS, NS, o, c, c, 4 },
3106 #define OPTAB_D(o, p) { #o, p, NS, ZS, NS, o, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, 4 },
3108 /* An array of all optabs. Note that the same optab can appear more
3109 than once, with a different pattern. */
3110 optab_def optabs[] = {
3111 { "unknown_optab", NULL, NS, ZS, NS, unknown_optab, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, 0 },
3112 #include "optabs.def"
3115 /* The number of entries in optabs[]. */
3116 unsigned int num_optabs = ARRAY_SIZE (optabs);
3118 #undef OPTAB_CL
3119 #undef OPTAB_CX
3120 #undef OPTAB_CD
3121 #undef OPTAB_NL
3122 #undef OPTAB_NC
3123 #undef OPTAB_NX
3124 #undef OPTAB_VL
3125 #undef OPTAB_VC
3126 #undef OPTAB_VX
3127 #undef OPTAB_DC
3128 #undef OPTAB_D
3130 /* Return true if instruction NAME matches pattern PAT, storing information
3131 about the match in P if so. */
3133 static bool
3134 match_pattern (optab_pattern *p, const char *name, const char *pat)
3136 bool force_float = false;
3137 bool force_int = false;
3138 bool force_partial_int = false;
3139 bool force_fixed = false;
3141 if (pat == NULL)
3142 return false;
3143 for (; ; ++pat)
3145 if (*pat != '$')
3147 if (*pat != *name++)
3148 return false;
3149 if (*pat == '\0')
3150 return true;
3151 continue;
3153 switch (*++pat)
3155 case 'I':
3156 force_int = 1;
3157 break;
3158 case 'P':
3159 force_partial_int = 1;
3160 break;
3161 case 'F':
3162 force_float = 1;
3163 break;
3164 case 'Q':
3165 force_fixed = 1;
3166 break;
3168 case 'a':
3169 case 'b':
3171 int i;
3173 /* This loop will stop at the first prefix match, so
3174 look through the modes in reverse order, in case
3175 there are extra CC modes and CC is a prefix of the
3176 CC modes (as it should be). */
3177 for (i = (MAX_MACHINE_MODE) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
3179 const char *p, *q;
3180 for (p = GET_MODE_NAME (i), q = name; *p; p++, q++)
3181 if (TOLOWER (*p) != *q)
3182 break;
3183 if (*p == 0
3184 && (! force_int || mode_class[i] == MODE_INT
3185 || mode_class[i] == MODE_VECTOR_INT)
3186 && (! force_partial_int
3187 || mode_class[i] == MODE_INT
3188 || mode_class[i] == MODE_PARTIAL_INT
3189 || mode_class[i] == MODE_VECTOR_INT)
3190 && (! force_float
3191 || mode_class[i] == MODE_FLOAT
3192 || mode_class[i] == MODE_DECIMAL_FLOAT
3193 || mode_class[i] == MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT
3194 || mode_class[i] == MODE_VECTOR_FLOAT)
3195 && (! force_fixed
3196 || mode_class[i] == MODE_FRACT
3197 || mode_class[i] == MODE_UFRACT
3198 || mode_class[i] == MODE_ACCUM
3199 || mode_class[i] == MODE_UACCUM
3200 || mode_class[i] == MODE_VECTOR_FRACT
3201 || mode_class[i] == MODE_VECTOR_UFRACT
3202 || mode_class[i] == MODE_VECTOR_ACCUM
3203 || mode_class[i] == MODE_VECTOR_UACCUM))
3204 break;
3207 if (i < 0)
3208 return false;
3209 name += strlen (GET_MODE_NAME (i));
3210 if (*pat == 'a')
3211 p->m1 = i;
3212 else
3213 p->m2 = i;
3215 force_int = false;
3216 force_partial_int = false;
3217 force_float = false;
3218 force_fixed = false;
3220 break;
3222 default:
3223 gcc_unreachable ();
3228 /* Return true if NAME is the name of an optab, describing it in P if so. */
3230 bool
3231 find_optab (optab_pattern *p, const char *name)
3233 if (*name == 0 || *name == '*')
3234 return false;
3236 /* See if NAME matches one of the patterns we have for the optabs
3237 we know about. */
3238 for (unsigned int pindex = 0; pindex < ARRAY_SIZE (optabs); pindex++)
3240 p->m1 = p->m2 = 0;
3241 if (match_pattern (p, name, optabs[pindex].pattern))
3243 p->name = name;
3244 p->op = optabs[pindex].op;
3245 p->sort_num = (p->op << 16) | (p->m2 << 8) | p->m1;
3246 return true;
3249 return false;