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1 /* This file contains the definitions and documentation for the
2 Register Transfer Expressions (rtx's) that make up the
3 Register Transfer Language (rtl) used in the Back End of the GNU compiler.
4 Copyright (C) 1987-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 This file is part of GCC.
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
10 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
11 version.
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
14 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
16 for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
23 /* Expression definitions and descriptions for all targets are in this file.
24 Some will not be used for some targets.
26 The fields in the cpp macro call "DEF_RTL_EXPR()"
27 are used to create declarations in the C source of the compiler.
29 The fields are:
31 1. The internal name of the rtx used in the C source.
32 It is a tag in the enumeration "enum rtx_code" defined in "rtl.h".
33 By convention these are in UPPER_CASE.
35 2. The name of the rtx in the external ASCII format read by
36 read_rtx(), and printed by print_rtx().
37 These names are stored in rtx_name[].
38 By convention these are the internal (field 1) names in lower_case.
40 3. The print format, and type of each rtx->u.fld[] (field) in this rtx.
41 These formats are stored in rtx_format[].
42 The meaning of the formats is documented in front of this array in rtl.c
44 4. The class of the rtx. These are stored in rtx_class and are accessed
45 via the GET_RTX_CLASS macro. They are defined as follows:
47 RTX_CONST_OBJ
48 an rtx code that can be used to represent a constant object
49 (e.g, CONST_INT)
50 RTX_OBJ
51 an rtx code that can be used to represent an object (e.g, REG, MEM)
52 RTX_COMPARE
53 an rtx code for a comparison (e.g, LT, GT)
54 RTX_COMM_COMPARE
55 an rtx code for a commutative comparison (e.g, EQ, NE, ORDERED)
56 RTX_UNARY
57 an rtx code for a unary arithmetic expression (e.g, NEG, NOT)
58 RTX_COMM_ARITH
59 an rtx code for a commutative binary operation (e.g,, PLUS, MULT)
60 RTX_TERNARY
61 an rtx code for a non-bitfield three input operation (IF_THEN_ELSE)
62 RTX_BIN_ARITH
63 an rtx code for a non-commutative binary operation (e.g., MINUS, DIV)
64 RTX_BITFIELD_OPS
65 an rtx code for a bit-field operation (ZERO_EXTRACT, SIGN_EXTRACT)
66 RTX_INSN
67 an rtx code for a machine insn (INSN, JUMP_INSN, CALL_INSN) or
68 data that will be output as assembly pseudo-ops (DEBUG_INSN)
69 RTX_MATCH
70 an rtx code for something that matches in insns (e.g, MATCH_DUP)
71 RTX_AUTOINC
72 an rtx code for autoincrement addressing modes (e.g. POST_DEC)
73 RTX_EXTRA
74 everything else
76 All of the expressions that appear only in machine descriptions,
77 not in RTL used by the compiler itself, are at the end of the file. */
79 /* Unknown, or no such operation; the enumeration constant should have
80 value zero. */
81 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNKNOWN, "UnKnown", "*", RTX_EXTRA)
83 /* Used in the cselib routines to describe a value. Objects of this
84 kind are only allocated in cselib.c, in an alloc pool instead of in
85 GC memory. The only operand of a VALUE is a cselib_val.
86 var-tracking requires this to have a distinct integral value from
87 DECL codes in trees. */
88 DEF_RTL_EXPR(VALUE, "value", "0", RTX_OBJ)
90 /* The RTL generated for a DEBUG_EXPR_DECL. It links back to the
91 DEBUG_EXPR_DECL in the first operand. */
92 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEBUG_EXPR, "debug_expr", "0", RTX_OBJ)
94 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
95 Expressions used in constructing lists.
96 --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
98 /* A linked list of expressions. */
99 DEF_RTL_EXPR(EXPR_LIST, "expr_list", "ee", RTX_EXTRA)
101 /* A linked list of instructions.
102 The insns are represented in print by their uids. */
103 DEF_RTL_EXPR(INSN_LIST, "insn_list", "ue", RTX_EXTRA)
105 /* A linked list of integers. */
106 DEF_RTL_EXPR(INT_LIST, "int_list", "ie", RTX_EXTRA)
108 /* SEQUENCE is used in late passes of the compiler to group insns for
109 one reason or another.
111 For example, after delay slot filling, branch instructions with filled
112 delay slots are represented as a SEQUENCE of length 1 + n_delay_slots,
113 with the branch instruction in XEXPVEC(seq, 0, 0) and the instructions
114 occupying the delay slots in the remaining XEXPVEC slots.
116 Another place where a SEQUENCE may appear, is in REG_FRAME_RELATED_EXPR
117 notes, to express complex operations that are not obvious from the insn
118 to which the REG_FRAME_RELATED_EXPR note is attached. In this usage of
119 SEQUENCE, the sequence vector slots do not hold real instructions but
120 only pseudo-instructions that can be translated to DWARF CFA expressions.
122 Some back ends also use SEQUENCE to group insns in bundles.
124 Much of the compiler infrastructure is not prepared to handle SEQUENCE
125 objects. Only passes after pass_free_cfg are expected to handle them. */
126 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SEQUENCE, "sequence", "E", RTX_EXTRA)
128 /* Represents a non-global base address. This is only used in alias.c. */
129 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ADDRESS, "address", "i", RTX_EXTRA)
131 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
132 Expression types used for things in the instruction chain.
134 All formats must start with "uu" to handle the chain.
135 Each insn expression holds an rtl instruction and its semantics
136 during back-end processing.
137 See macros in "rtl.h" for the meaning of each rtx->u.fld[].
139 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
141 /* An annotation for variable assignment tracking. */
142 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEBUG_INSN, "debug_insn", "uuBeiie", RTX_INSN)
144 /* An instruction that cannot jump. */
145 DEF_RTL_EXPR(INSN, "insn", "uuBeiie", RTX_INSN)
147 /* An instruction that can possibly jump.
148 Fields ( rtx->u.fld[] ) have exact same meaning as INSN's. */
149 DEF_RTL_EXPR(JUMP_INSN, "jump_insn", "uuBeiie0", RTX_INSN)
151 /* An instruction that can possibly call a subroutine
152 but which will not change which instruction comes next
153 in the current function.
154 Field ( rtx->u.fld[8] ) is CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE.
155 All other fields ( rtx->u.fld[] ) have exact same meaning as INSN's. */
156 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CALL_INSN, "call_insn", "uuBeiiee", RTX_INSN)
158 /* Placeholder for tablejump JUMP_INSNs. The pattern of this kind
159 of rtx is always either an ADDR_VEC or an ADDR_DIFF_VEC. These
160 placeholders do not appear as real instructions inside a basic
161 block, but are considered active_insn_p instructions for historical
162 reasons, when jump table data was represented with JUMP_INSNs. */
163 DEF_RTL_EXPR(JUMP_TABLE_DATA, "jump_table_data", "uuBe0000", RTX_INSN)
165 /* A marker that indicates that control will not flow through. */
166 DEF_RTL_EXPR(BARRIER, "barrier", "uu00000", RTX_EXTRA)
168 /* Holds a label that is followed by instructions.
169 Operand:
170 3: is used in jump.c for the use-count of the label.
171 4: is used in the sh backend.
172 5: is a number that is unique in the entire compilation.
173 6: is the user-given name of the label, if any. */
174 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CODE_LABEL, "code_label", "uuB00is", RTX_EXTRA)
176 /* Say where in the code a source line starts, for symbol table's sake.
177 Operand:
178 3: note-specific data
179 4: enum insn_note
180 5: unique number if insn_note == note_insn_deleted_label. */
181 DEF_RTL_EXPR(NOTE, "note", "uuB0ni", RTX_EXTRA)
183 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
184 Top level constituents of INSN, JUMP_INSN and CALL_INSN.
185 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
187 /* Conditionally execute code.
188 Operand 0 is the condition that if true, the code is executed.
189 Operand 1 is the code to be executed (typically a SET).
191 Semantics are that there are no side effects if the condition
192 is false. This pattern is created automatically by the if_convert
193 pass run after reload or by target-specific splitters. */
194 DEF_RTL_EXPR(COND_EXEC, "cond_exec", "ee", RTX_EXTRA)
196 /* Several operations to be done in parallel (perhaps under COND_EXEC). */
197 DEF_RTL_EXPR(PARALLEL, "parallel", "E", RTX_EXTRA)
199 /* A string that is passed through to the assembler as input.
200 One can obviously pass comments through by using the
201 assembler comment syntax.
202 These occur in an insn all by themselves as the PATTERN.
203 They also appear inside an ASM_OPERANDS
204 as a convenient way to hold a string. */
205 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ASM_INPUT, "asm_input", "si", RTX_EXTRA)
207 /* An assembler instruction with operands.
208 1st operand is the instruction template.
209 2nd operand is the constraint for the output.
210 3rd operand is the number of the output this expression refers to.
211 When an insn stores more than one value, a separate ASM_OPERANDS
212 is made for each output; this integer distinguishes them.
213 4th is a vector of values of input operands.
214 5th is a vector of modes and constraints for the input operands.
215 Each element is an ASM_INPUT containing a constraint string
216 and whose mode indicates the mode of the input operand.
217 6th is a vector of labels that may be branched to by the asm.
218 7th is the source line number. */
219 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ASM_OPERANDS, "asm_operands", "ssiEEEi", RTX_EXTRA)
221 /* A machine-specific operation.
222 1st operand is a vector of operands being used by the operation so that
223 any needed reloads can be done.
224 2nd operand is a unique value saying which of a number of machine-specific
225 operations is to be performed.
226 (Note that the vector must be the first operand because of the way that
227 genrecog.c record positions within an insn.)
229 UNSPEC can occur all by itself in a PATTERN, as a component of a PARALLEL,
230 or inside an expression.
231 UNSPEC by itself or as a component of a PARALLEL
232 is currently considered not deletable.
234 FIXME: Replace all uses of UNSPEC that appears by itself or as a component
235 of a PARALLEL with USE.
237 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNSPEC, "unspec", "Ei", RTX_EXTRA)
239 /* Similar, but a volatile operation and one which may trap. */
240 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNSPEC_VOLATILE, "unspec_volatile", "Ei", RTX_EXTRA)
242 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
243 Table jump addresses.
244 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
246 /* Vector of addresses, stored as full words.
247 Each element is a LABEL_REF to a CODE_LABEL whose address we want. */
248 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ADDR_VEC, "addr_vec", "E", RTX_EXTRA)
250 /* Vector of address differences X0 - BASE, X1 - BASE, ...
251 First operand is BASE; the vector contains the X's.
252 The machine mode of this rtx says how much space to leave
253 for each difference and is adjusted by branch shortening if
254 CASE_VECTOR_SHORTEN_MODE is defined.
255 The third and fourth operands store the target labels with the
256 minimum and maximum addresses respectively.
257 The fifth operand stores flags for use by branch shortening.
258 Set at the start of shorten_branches:
259 min_align: the minimum alignment for any of the target labels.
260 base_after_vec: true iff BASE is after the ADDR_DIFF_VEC.
261 min_after_vec: true iff minimum addr target label is after the ADDR_DIFF_VEC.
262 max_after_vec: true iff maximum addr target label is after the ADDR_DIFF_VEC.
263 min_after_base: true iff minimum address target label is after BASE.
264 max_after_base: true iff maximum address target label is after BASE.
265 Set by the actual branch shortening process:
266 offset_unsigned: true iff offsets have to be treated as unsigned.
267 scale: scaling that is necessary to make offsets fit into the mode.
269 The third, fourth and fifth operands are only valid when
270 CASE_VECTOR_SHORTEN_MODE is defined, and only in an optimizing
271 compilation. */
272 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ADDR_DIFF_VEC, "addr_diff_vec", "eEee0", RTX_EXTRA)
274 /* Memory prefetch, with attributes supported on some targets.
275 Operand 1 is the address of the memory to fetch.
276 Operand 2 is 1 for a write access, 0 otherwise.
277 Operand 3 is the level of temporal locality; 0 means there is no
278 temporal locality and 1, 2, and 3 are for increasing levels of temporal
279 locality.
281 The attributes specified by operands 2 and 3 are ignored for targets
282 whose prefetch instructions do not support them. */
283 DEF_RTL_EXPR(PREFETCH, "prefetch", "eee", RTX_EXTRA)
285 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
286 At the top level of an instruction (perhaps under PARALLEL).
287 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
289 /* Assignment.
290 Operand 1 is the location (REG, MEM, PC or whatever) assigned to.
291 Operand 2 is the value stored there.
292 ALL assignment must use SET.
293 Instructions that do multiple assignments must use multiple SET,
294 under PARALLEL. */
295 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SET, "set", "ee", RTX_EXTRA)
297 /* Indicate something is used in a way that we don't want to explain.
298 For example, subroutine calls will use the register
299 in which the static chain is passed.
301 USE cannot appear as an operand of other rtx except for PARALLEL.
302 USE is not deletable, as it indicates that the operand
303 is used in some unknown way. */
304 DEF_RTL_EXPR(USE, "use", "e", RTX_EXTRA)
306 /* Indicate something is clobbered in a way that we don't want to explain.
307 For example, subroutine calls will clobber some physical registers
308 (the ones that are by convention not saved).
310 CLOBBER cannot appear as an operand of other rtx except for PARALLEL.
311 CLOBBER of a hard register appearing by itself (not within PARALLEL)
312 is considered undeletable before reload. */
313 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CLOBBER, "clobber", "e", RTX_EXTRA)
315 /* Call a subroutine.
316 Operand 1 is the address to call.
317 Operand 2 is the number of arguments. */
319 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CALL, "call", "ee", RTX_EXTRA)
321 /* Return from a subroutine. */
323 DEF_RTL_EXPR(RETURN, "return", "", RTX_EXTRA)
325 /* Like RETURN, but truly represents only a function return, while
326 RETURN may represent an insn that also performs other functions
327 of the function epilogue. Like RETURN, this may also occur in
328 conditional jumps. */
329 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SIMPLE_RETURN, "simple_return", "", RTX_EXTRA)
331 /* Special for EH return from subroutine. */
333 DEF_RTL_EXPR(EH_RETURN, "eh_return", "", RTX_EXTRA)
335 /* Conditional trap.
336 Operand 1 is the condition.
337 Operand 2 is the trap code.
338 For an unconditional trap, make the condition (const_int 1). */
339 DEF_RTL_EXPR(TRAP_IF, "trap_if", "ee", RTX_EXTRA)
341 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
342 Primitive values for use in expressions.
343 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
345 /* numeric integer constant */
346 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CONST_INT, "const_int", "w", RTX_CONST_OBJ)
348 /* numeric integer constant */
349 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CONST_WIDE_INT, "const_wide_int", "", RTX_CONST_OBJ)
351 /* An rtx representation of a poly_wide_int. */
352 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CONST_POLY_INT, "const_poly_int", "", RTX_CONST_OBJ)
354 /* fixed-point constant */
355 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CONST_FIXED, "const_fixed", "www", RTX_CONST_OBJ)
357 /* numeric floating point or integer constant. If the mode is
358 VOIDmode it is an int otherwise it has a floating point mode and a
359 floating point value. Operands hold the value. They are all 'w'
360 and there may be from 2 to 6; see real.h. */
361 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CONST_DOUBLE, "const_double", CONST_DOUBLE_FORMAT, RTX_CONST_OBJ)
363 /* Describes a vector constant. */
364 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CONST_VECTOR, "const_vector", "E", RTX_CONST_OBJ)
366 /* String constant. Used for attributes in machine descriptions and
367 for special cases in DWARF2 debug output. NOT used for source-
368 language string constants. */
369 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CONST_STRING, "const_string", "s", RTX_OBJ)
371 /* This is used to encapsulate an expression whose value is constant
372 (such as the sum of a SYMBOL_REF and a CONST_INT) so that it will be
373 recognized as a constant operand rather than by arithmetic instructions. */
375 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CONST, "const", "e", RTX_CONST_OBJ)
377 /* program counter. Ordinary jumps are represented
378 by a SET whose first operand is (PC). */
379 DEF_RTL_EXPR(PC, "pc", "", RTX_OBJ)
381 /* A register. The "operand" is the register number, accessed with
382 the REGNO macro. If this number is less than FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
383 then a hardware register is being referred to. The second operand
384 points to a reg_attrs structure.
385 This rtx needs to have as many (or more) fields as a MEM, since we
386 can change REG rtx's into MEMs during reload. */
387 DEF_RTL_EXPR(REG, "reg", "r", RTX_OBJ)
389 /* A scratch register. This represents a register used only within a
390 single insn. It will be replaced by a REG during register allocation
391 or reload unless the constraint indicates that the register won't be
392 needed, in which case it can remain a SCRATCH. */
393 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SCRATCH, "scratch", "", RTX_OBJ)
395 /* A reference to a part of another value. The first operand is the
396 complete value and the second is the byte offset of the selected part. */
397 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SUBREG, "subreg", "ep", RTX_EXTRA)
399 /* This one-argument rtx is used for move instructions
400 that are guaranteed to alter only the low part of a destination.
401 Thus, (SET (SUBREG:HI (REG...)) (MEM:HI ...))
402 has an unspecified effect on the high part of REG,
403 but (SET (STRICT_LOW_PART (SUBREG:HI (REG...))) (MEM:HI ...))
404 is guaranteed to alter only the bits of REG that are in HImode.
406 The actual instruction used is probably the same in both cases,
407 but the register constraints may be tighter when STRICT_LOW_PART
408 is in use. */
410 DEF_RTL_EXPR(STRICT_LOW_PART, "strict_low_part", "e", RTX_EXTRA)
412 /* (CONCAT a b) represents the virtual concatenation of a and b
413 to make a value that has as many bits as a and b put together.
414 This is used for complex values. Normally it appears only
415 in DECL_RTLs and during RTL generation, but not in the insn chain. */
416 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CONCAT, "concat", "ee", RTX_OBJ)
418 /* (CONCATN [a1 a2 ... an]) represents the virtual concatenation of
419 all An to make a value. This is an extension of CONCAT to larger
420 number of components. Like CONCAT, it should not appear in the
421 insn chain. Every element of the CONCATN is the same size. */
422 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CONCATN, "concatn", "E", RTX_OBJ)
424 /* A memory location; operand is the address. The second operand is the
425 alias set to which this MEM belongs. We use `0' instead of `w' for this
426 field so that the field need not be specified in machine descriptions. */
427 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MEM, "mem", "e0", RTX_OBJ)
429 /* Reference to an assembler label in the code for this function.
430 The operand is a CODE_LABEL found in the insn chain. */
431 DEF_RTL_EXPR(LABEL_REF, "label_ref", "u", RTX_CONST_OBJ)
433 /* Reference to a named label:
434 Operand 0: label name
435 Operand 1: tree from which this symbol is derived, or null.
436 This is either a DECL node, or some kind of constant. */
437 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SYMBOL_REF, "symbol_ref", "s0", RTX_CONST_OBJ)
439 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
440 Expressions for operators in an rtl pattern
441 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
443 /* if_then_else. This is used in representing ordinary
444 conditional jump instructions.
445 Operand:
446 0: condition
447 1: then expr
448 2: else expr */
449 DEF_RTL_EXPR(IF_THEN_ELSE, "if_then_else", "eee", RTX_TERNARY)
451 /* Comparison, produces a condition code result. */
452 DEF_RTL_EXPR(COMPARE, "compare", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
454 /* plus */
455 DEF_RTL_EXPR(PLUS, "plus", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
457 /* Operand 0 minus operand 1. */
458 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MINUS, "minus", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
460 /* Minus operand 0. */
461 DEF_RTL_EXPR(NEG, "neg", "e", RTX_UNARY)
463 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MULT, "mult", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
465 /* Multiplication with signed saturation */
466 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SS_MULT, "ss_mult", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
467 /* Multiplication with unsigned saturation */
468 DEF_RTL_EXPR(US_MULT, "us_mult", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
470 /* Operand 0 divided by operand 1. */
471 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DIV, "div", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
472 /* Division with signed saturation */
473 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SS_DIV, "ss_div", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
474 /* Division with unsigned saturation */
475 DEF_RTL_EXPR(US_DIV, "us_div", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
477 /* Remainder of operand 0 divided by operand 1. */
478 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MOD, "mod", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
480 /* Unsigned divide and remainder. */
481 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UDIV, "udiv", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
482 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UMOD, "umod", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
484 /* Bitwise operations. */
485 DEF_RTL_EXPR(AND, "and", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
486 DEF_RTL_EXPR(IOR, "ior", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
487 DEF_RTL_EXPR(XOR, "xor", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
488 DEF_RTL_EXPR(NOT, "not", "e", RTX_UNARY)
490 /* Operand:
491 0: value to be shifted.
492 1: number of bits. */
493 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ASHIFT, "ashift", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH) /* shift left */
494 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ROTATE, "rotate", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH) /* rotate left */
495 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ASHIFTRT, "ashiftrt", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH) /* arithmetic shift right */
496 DEF_RTL_EXPR(LSHIFTRT, "lshiftrt", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH) /* logical shift right */
497 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ROTATERT, "rotatert", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH) /* rotate right */
499 /* Minimum and maximum values of two operands. We need both signed and
500 unsigned forms. (We cannot use MIN for SMIN because it conflicts
501 with a macro of the same name.) The signed variants should be used
502 with floating point. Further, if both operands are zeros, or if either
503 operand is NaN, then it is unspecified which of the two operands is
504 returned as the result. */
506 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SMIN, "smin", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
507 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SMAX, "smax", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
508 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UMIN, "umin", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
509 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UMAX, "umax", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
511 /* These unary operations are used to represent incrementation
512 and decrementation as they occur in memory addresses.
513 The amount of increment or decrement are not represented
514 because they can be understood from the machine-mode of the
515 containing MEM. These operations exist in only two cases:
516 1. pushes onto the stack.
517 2. created automatically by the auto-inc-dec pass. */
518 DEF_RTL_EXPR(PRE_DEC, "pre_dec", "e", RTX_AUTOINC)
519 DEF_RTL_EXPR(PRE_INC, "pre_inc", "e", RTX_AUTOINC)
520 DEF_RTL_EXPR(POST_DEC, "post_dec", "e", RTX_AUTOINC)
521 DEF_RTL_EXPR(POST_INC, "post_inc", "e", RTX_AUTOINC)
523 /* These binary operations are used to represent generic address
524 side-effects in memory addresses, except for simple incrementation
525 or decrementation which use the above operations. They are
526 created automatically by the life_analysis pass in flow.c.
527 The first operand is a REG which is used as the address.
528 The second operand is an expression that is assigned to the
529 register, either before (PRE_MODIFY) or after (POST_MODIFY)
530 evaluating the address.
531 Currently, the compiler can only handle second operands of the
532 form (plus (reg) (reg)) and (plus (reg) (const_int)), where
533 the first operand of the PLUS has to be the same register as
534 the first operand of the *_MODIFY. */
535 DEF_RTL_EXPR(PRE_MODIFY, "pre_modify", "ee", RTX_AUTOINC)
536 DEF_RTL_EXPR(POST_MODIFY, "post_modify", "ee", RTX_AUTOINC)
538 /* Comparison operations. The first 6 are allowed only for integral,
539 floating-point and vector modes. LTGT is only allowed for floating-point
540 modes. The last 4 are allowed only for integral and vector modes.
541 For floating-point operations, if either operand is a NaN, then NE returns
542 true and the remaining operations return false. The operations other than
543 EQ and NE may generate an exception on quiet NaNs. */
544 DEF_RTL_EXPR(NE, "ne", "ee", RTX_COMM_COMPARE)
545 DEF_RTL_EXPR(EQ, "eq", "ee", RTX_COMM_COMPARE)
546 DEF_RTL_EXPR(GE, "ge", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
547 DEF_RTL_EXPR(GT, "gt", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
548 DEF_RTL_EXPR(LE, "le", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
549 DEF_RTL_EXPR(LT, "lt", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
550 DEF_RTL_EXPR(LTGT, "ltgt", "ee", RTX_COMM_COMPARE)
551 DEF_RTL_EXPR(GEU, "geu", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
552 DEF_RTL_EXPR(GTU, "gtu", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
553 DEF_RTL_EXPR(LEU, "leu", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
554 DEF_RTL_EXPR(LTU, "ltu", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
556 /* Additional floating-point unordered comparison flavors. */
557 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNORDERED, "unordered", "ee", RTX_COMM_COMPARE)
558 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ORDERED, "ordered", "ee", RTX_COMM_COMPARE)
560 /* These are equivalent to unordered or ... */
561 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNEQ, "uneq", "ee", RTX_COMM_COMPARE)
562 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNGE, "unge", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
563 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNGT, "ungt", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
564 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNLE, "unle", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
565 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNLT, "unlt", "ee", RTX_COMPARE)
567 /* Represents the result of sign-extending the sole operand.
568 The machine modes of the operand and of the SIGN_EXTEND expression
569 determine how much sign-extension is going on. */
570 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SIGN_EXTEND, "sign_extend", "e", RTX_UNARY)
572 /* Similar for zero-extension (such as unsigned short to int). */
573 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ZERO_EXTEND, "zero_extend", "e", RTX_UNARY)
575 /* Similar but here the operand has a wider mode. */
576 DEF_RTL_EXPR(TRUNCATE, "truncate", "e", RTX_UNARY)
578 /* Similar for extending floating-point values (such as SFmode to DFmode). */
579 DEF_RTL_EXPR(FLOAT_EXTEND, "float_extend", "e", RTX_UNARY)
580 DEF_RTL_EXPR(FLOAT_TRUNCATE, "float_truncate", "e", RTX_UNARY)
582 /* Conversion of fixed point operand to floating point value. */
583 DEF_RTL_EXPR(FLOAT, "float", "e", RTX_UNARY)
585 /* With fixed-point machine mode:
586 Conversion of floating point operand to fixed point value.
587 Value is defined only when the operand's value is an integer.
588 With floating-point machine mode (and operand with same mode):
589 Operand is rounded toward zero to produce an integer value
590 represented in floating point. */
591 DEF_RTL_EXPR(FIX, "fix", "e", RTX_UNARY)
593 /* Conversion of unsigned fixed point operand to floating point value. */
594 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNSIGNED_FLOAT, "unsigned_float", "e", RTX_UNARY)
596 /* With fixed-point machine mode:
597 Conversion of floating point operand to *unsigned* fixed point value.
598 Value is defined only when the operand's value is an integer. */
599 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNSIGNED_FIX, "unsigned_fix", "e", RTX_UNARY)
601 /* Conversions involving fractional fixed-point types without saturation,
602 including:
603 fractional to fractional (of different precision),
604 signed integer to fractional,
605 fractional to signed integer,
606 floating point to fractional,
607 fractional to floating point.
608 NOTE: fractional can be either signed or unsigned for conversions. */
609 DEF_RTL_EXPR(FRACT_CONVERT, "fract_convert", "e", RTX_UNARY)
611 /* Conversions involving fractional fixed-point types and unsigned integer
612 without saturation, including:
613 unsigned integer to fractional,
614 fractional to unsigned integer.
615 NOTE: fractional can be either signed or unsigned for conversions. */
616 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNSIGNED_FRACT_CONVERT, "unsigned_fract_convert", "e", RTX_UNARY)
618 /* Conversions involving fractional fixed-point types with saturation,
619 including:
620 fractional to fractional (of different precision),
621 signed integer to fractional,
622 floating point to fractional.
623 NOTE: fractional can be either signed or unsigned for conversions. */
624 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SAT_FRACT, "sat_fract", "e", RTX_UNARY)
626 /* Conversions involving fractional fixed-point types and unsigned integer
627 with saturation, including:
628 unsigned integer to fractional.
629 NOTE: fractional can be either signed or unsigned for conversions. */
630 DEF_RTL_EXPR(UNSIGNED_SAT_FRACT, "unsigned_sat_fract", "e", RTX_UNARY)
632 /* Absolute value */
633 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ABS, "abs", "e", RTX_UNARY)
635 /* Square root */
636 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SQRT, "sqrt", "e", RTX_UNARY)
638 /* Swap bytes. */
639 DEF_RTL_EXPR(BSWAP, "bswap", "e", RTX_UNARY)
641 /* Find first bit that is set.
642 Value is 1 + number of trailing zeros in the arg.,
643 or 0 if arg is 0. */
644 DEF_RTL_EXPR(FFS, "ffs", "e", RTX_UNARY)
646 /* Count number of leading redundant sign bits (number of leading
647 sign bits minus one). */
648 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CLRSB, "clrsb", "e", RTX_UNARY)
650 /* Count leading zeros. */
651 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CLZ, "clz", "e", RTX_UNARY)
653 /* Count trailing zeros. */
654 DEF_RTL_EXPR(CTZ, "ctz", "e", RTX_UNARY)
656 /* Population count (number of 1 bits). */
657 DEF_RTL_EXPR(POPCOUNT, "popcount", "e", RTX_UNARY)
659 /* Population parity (number of 1 bits modulo 2). */
660 DEF_RTL_EXPR(PARITY, "parity", "e", RTX_UNARY)
662 /* Reference to a signed bit-field of specified size and position.
663 Operand 0 is the memory unit (usually SImode or QImode) which
664 contains the field's first bit. Operand 1 is the width, in bits.
665 Operand 2 is the number of bits in the memory unit before the
666 first bit of this field.
667 If BITS_BIG_ENDIAN is defined, the first bit is the msb and
668 operand 2 counts from the msb of the memory unit.
669 Otherwise, the first bit is the lsb and operand 2 counts from
670 the lsb of the memory unit.
671 This kind of expression cannot appear as an lvalue in RTL. */
672 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SIGN_EXTRACT, "sign_extract", "eee", RTX_BITFIELD_OPS)
674 /* Similar for unsigned bit-field.
675 But note! This kind of expression _can_ appear as an lvalue. */
676 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ZERO_EXTRACT, "zero_extract", "eee", RTX_BITFIELD_OPS)
678 /* For RISC machines. These save memory when splitting insns. */
680 /* HIGH are the high-order bits of a constant expression. */
681 DEF_RTL_EXPR(HIGH, "high", "e", RTX_CONST_OBJ)
683 /* LO_SUM is the sum of a register and the low-order bits
684 of a constant expression. */
685 DEF_RTL_EXPR(LO_SUM, "lo_sum", "ee", RTX_OBJ)
687 /* Describes a merge operation between two vector values.
688 Operands 0 and 1 are the vectors to be merged, operand 2 is a bitmask
689 that specifies where the parts of the result are taken from. Set bits
690 indicate operand 0, clear bits indicate operand 1. The parts are defined
691 by the mode of the vectors. */
692 DEF_RTL_EXPR(VEC_MERGE, "vec_merge", "eee", RTX_TERNARY)
694 /* Describes an operation that selects parts of a vector.
695 Operands 0 is the source vector, operand 1 is a PARALLEL that contains
696 a CONST_INT for each of the subparts of the result vector, giving the
697 number of the source subpart that should be stored into it. */
698 DEF_RTL_EXPR(VEC_SELECT, "vec_select", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
700 /* Describes a vector concat operation. Operands 0 and 1 are the source
701 vectors, the result is a vector that is as long as operands 0 and 1
702 combined and is the concatenation of the two source vectors. */
703 DEF_RTL_EXPR(VEC_CONCAT, "vec_concat", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
705 /* Describes an operation that converts a small vector into a larger one by
706 duplicating the input values. The output vector mode must have the same
707 submodes as the input vector mode, and the number of output parts must be
708 an integer multiple of the number of input parts. */
709 DEF_RTL_EXPR(VEC_DUPLICATE, "vec_duplicate", "e", RTX_UNARY)
711 /* Creation of a vector in which element I has the value BASE + I * STEP,
712 where BASE is the first operand and STEP is the second. The result
713 must have a vector integer mode. */
714 DEF_RTL_EXPR(VEC_SERIES, "vec_series", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
716 /* Addition with signed saturation */
717 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SS_PLUS, "ss_plus", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
719 /* Addition with unsigned saturation */
720 DEF_RTL_EXPR(US_PLUS, "us_plus", "ee", RTX_COMM_ARITH)
722 /* Operand 0 minus operand 1, with signed saturation. */
723 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SS_MINUS, "ss_minus", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
725 /* Negation with signed saturation. */
726 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SS_NEG, "ss_neg", "e", RTX_UNARY)
727 /* Negation with unsigned saturation. */
728 DEF_RTL_EXPR(US_NEG, "us_neg", "e", RTX_UNARY)
730 /* Absolute value with signed saturation. */
731 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SS_ABS, "ss_abs", "e", RTX_UNARY)
733 /* Shift left with signed saturation. */
734 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SS_ASHIFT, "ss_ashift", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
736 /* Shift left with unsigned saturation. */
737 DEF_RTL_EXPR(US_ASHIFT, "us_ashift", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
739 /* Operand 0 minus operand 1, with unsigned saturation. */
740 DEF_RTL_EXPR(US_MINUS, "us_minus", "ee", RTX_BIN_ARITH)
742 /* Signed saturating truncate. */
743 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SS_TRUNCATE, "ss_truncate", "e", RTX_UNARY)
745 /* Unsigned saturating truncate. */
746 DEF_RTL_EXPR(US_TRUNCATE, "us_truncate", "e", RTX_UNARY)
748 /* Floating point multiply/add combined instruction. */
749 DEF_RTL_EXPR(FMA, "fma", "eee", RTX_TERNARY)
751 /* Information about the variable and its location. */
752 DEF_RTL_EXPR(VAR_LOCATION, "var_location", "te", RTX_EXTRA)
754 /* Used in VAR_LOCATION for a pointer to a decl that is no longer
755 addressable. */
756 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEBUG_IMPLICIT_PTR, "debug_implicit_ptr", "t", RTX_OBJ)
758 /* Represents value that argument had on function entry. The
759 single argument is the DECL_INCOMING_RTL of the corresponding
760 parameter. */
761 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ENTRY_VALUE, "entry_value", "0", RTX_OBJ)
763 /* Used in VAR_LOCATION for a reference to a parameter that has
764 been optimized away completely. */
765 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEBUG_PARAMETER_REF, "debug_parameter_ref", "t", RTX_OBJ)
767 /* Used in marker DEBUG_INSNs to avoid being recognized as an insn. */
768 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEBUG_MARKER, "debug_marker", "", RTX_EXTRA)
770 /* All expressions from this point forward appear only in machine
771 descriptions. */
772 #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE
774 /* Pattern-matching operators: */
776 /* Use the function named by the second arg (the string)
777 as a predicate; if matched, store the structure that was matched
778 in the operand table at index specified by the first arg (the integer).
779 If the second arg is the null string, the structure is just stored.
781 A third string argument indicates to the register allocator restrictions
782 on where the operand can be allocated.
784 If the target needs no restriction on any instruction this field should
785 be the null string.
787 The string is prepended by:
788 '=' to indicate the operand is only written to.
789 '+' to indicate the operand is both read and written to.
791 Each character in the string represents an allocable class for an operand.
792 'g' indicates the operand can be any valid class.
793 'i' indicates the operand can be immediate (in the instruction) data.
794 'r' indicates the operand can be in a register.
795 'm' indicates the operand can be in memory.
796 'o' a subset of the 'm' class. Those memory addressing modes that
797 can be offset at compile time (have a constant added to them).
799 Other characters indicate target dependent operand classes and
800 are described in each target's machine description.
802 For instructions with more than one operand, sets of classes can be
803 separated by a comma to indicate the appropriate multi-operand constraints.
804 There must be a 1 to 1 correspondence between these sets of classes in
805 all operands for an instruction.
807 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MATCH_OPERAND, "match_operand", "iss", RTX_MATCH)
809 /* Match a SCRATCH or a register. When used to generate rtl, a
810 SCRATCH is generated. As for MATCH_OPERAND, the mode specifies
811 the desired mode and the first argument is the operand number.
812 The second argument is the constraint. */
813 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MATCH_SCRATCH, "match_scratch", "is", RTX_MATCH)
815 /* Apply a predicate, AND match recursively the operands of the rtx.
816 Operand 0 is the operand-number, as in match_operand.
817 Operand 1 is a predicate to apply (as a string, a function name).
818 Operand 2 is a vector of expressions, each of which must match
819 one subexpression of the rtx this construct is matching. */
820 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MATCH_OPERATOR, "match_operator", "isE", RTX_MATCH)
822 /* Match a PARALLEL of arbitrary length. The predicate is applied
823 to the PARALLEL and the initial expressions in the PARALLEL are matched.
824 Operand 0 is the operand-number, as in match_operand.
825 Operand 1 is a predicate to apply to the PARALLEL.
826 Operand 2 is a vector of expressions, each of which must match the
827 corresponding element in the PARALLEL. */
828 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MATCH_PARALLEL, "match_parallel", "isE", RTX_MATCH)
830 /* Match only something equal to what is stored in the operand table
831 at the index specified by the argument. Use with MATCH_OPERAND. */
832 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MATCH_DUP, "match_dup", "i", RTX_MATCH)
834 /* Match only something equal to what is stored in the operand table
835 at the index specified by the argument. Use with MATCH_OPERATOR. */
836 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MATCH_OP_DUP, "match_op_dup", "iE", RTX_MATCH)
838 /* Match only something equal to what is stored in the operand table
839 at the index specified by the argument. Use with MATCH_PARALLEL. */
840 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MATCH_PAR_DUP, "match_par_dup", "iE", RTX_MATCH)
842 /* Appears only in define_predicate/define_special_predicate
843 expressions. Evaluates true only if the operand has an RTX code
844 from the set given by the argument (a comma-separated list). If the
845 second argument is present and nonempty, it is a sequence of digits
846 and/or letters which indicates the subexpression to test, using the
847 same syntax as genextract/genrecog's location strings: 0-9 for
848 XEXP (op, n), a-z for XVECEXP (op, 0, n); each character applies to
849 the result of the one before it. */
850 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MATCH_CODE, "match_code", "ss", RTX_MATCH)
852 /* Used to inject a C conditional expression into an .md file. It can
853 appear in a predicate definition or an attribute expression. */
854 DEF_RTL_EXPR(MATCH_TEST, "match_test", "s", RTX_MATCH)
856 /* Insn (and related) definitions. */
858 /* Definition of the pattern for one kind of instruction.
859 Operand:
860 0: names this instruction.
861 If the name is the null string, the instruction is in the
862 machine description just to be recognized, and will never be emitted by
863 the tree to rtl expander.
864 1: is the pattern.
865 2: is a string which is a C expression
866 giving an additional condition for recognizing this pattern.
867 A null string means no extra condition.
868 3: is the action to execute if this pattern is matched.
869 If this assembler code template starts with a * then it is a fragment of
870 C code to run to decide on a template to use. Otherwise, it is the
871 template to use.
872 4: optionally, a vector of attributes for this insn.
874 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_INSN, "define_insn", "sEsTV", RTX_EXTRA)
876 /* Definition of a peephole optimization.
877 1st operand: vector of insn patterns to match
878 2nd operand: C expression that must be true
879 3rd operand: template or C code to produce assembler output.
880 4: optionally, a vector of attributes for this insn.
882 This form is deprecated; use define_peephole2 instead. */
883 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_PEEPHOLE, "define_peephole", "EsTV", RTX_EXTRA)
885 /* Definition of a split operation.
886 1st operand: insn pattern to match
887 2nd operand: C expression that must be true
888 3rd operand: vector of insn patterns to place into a SEQUENCE
889 4th operand: optionally, some C code to execute before generating the
890 insns. This might, for example, create some RTX's and store them in
891 elements of `recog_data.operand' for use by the vector of
892 insn-patterns.
893 (`operands' is an alias here for `recog_data.operand'). */
894 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_SPLIT, "define_split", "EsES", RTX_EXTRA)
896 /* Definition of an insn and associated split.
897 This is the concatenation, with a few modifications, of a define_insn
898 and a define_split which share the same pattern.
899 Operand:
900 0: names this instruction.
901 If the name is the null string, the instruction is in the
902 machine description just to be recognized, and will never be emitted by
903 the tree to rtl expander.
904 1: is the pattern.
905 2: is a string which is a C expression
906 giving an additional condition for recognizing this pattern.
907 A null string means no extra condition.
908 3: is the action to execute if this pattern is matched.
909 If this assembler code template starts with a * then it is a fragment of
910 C code to run to decide on a template to use. Otherwise, it is the
911 template to use.
912 4: C expression that must be true for split. This may start with "&&"
913 in which case the split condition is the logical and of the insn
914 condition and what follows the "&&" of this operand.
915 5: vector of insn patterns to place into a SEQUENCE
916 6: optionally, some C code to execute before generating the
917 insns. This might, for example, create some RTX's and store them in
918 elements of `recog_data.operand' for use by the vector of
919 insn-patterns.
920 (`operands' is an alias here for `recog_data.operand').
921 7: optionally, a vector of attributes for this insn. */
922 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT, "define_insn_and_split", "sEsTsESV", RTX_EXTRA)
924 /* A form of define_insn_and_split in which the split insn pattern (operand 5)
925 is determined automatically by replacing match_operands with match_dups
926 and match_operators with match_op_dups. The operands are the same as
927 define_insn_and_split but with operand 5 removed. */
928 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_INSN_AND_REWRITE, "define_insn_and_rewrite", "sEsTsSV", RTX_EXTRA)
930 /* Definition of an RTL peephole operation.
931 Follows the same arguments as define_split. */
932 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2, "define_peephole2", "EsES", RTX_EXTRA)
934 /* Define how to generate multiple insns for a standard insn name.
935 1st operand: the insn name.
936 2nd operand: vector of insn-patterns.
937 Use match_operand to substitute an element of `recog_data.operand'.
938 3rd operand: C expression that must be true for this to be available.
939 This may not test any operands.
940 4th operand: Extra C code to execute before generating the insns.
941 This might, for example, create some RTX's and store them in
942 elements of `recog_data.operand' for use by the vector of
943 insn-patterns.
944 (`operands' is an alias here for `recog_data.operand').
945 5th: optionally, a vector of attributes for this expand. */
946 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_EXPAND, "define_expand", "sEssV", RTX_EXTRA)
948 /* Define a requirement for delay slots.
949 1st operand: Condition involving insn attributes that, if true,
950 indicates that the insn requires the number of delay slots
951 shown.
952 2nd operand: Vector whose length is the three times the number of delay
953 slots required.
954 Each entry gives three conditions, each involving attributes.
955 The first must be true for an insn to occupy that delay slot
956 location. The second is true for all insns that can be
957 annulled if the branch is true and the third is true for all
958 insns that can be annulled if the branch is false.
960 Multiple DEFINE_DELAYs may be present. They indicate differing
961 requirements for delay slots. */
962 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_DELAY, "define_delay", "eE", RTX_EXTRA)
964 /* Define attribute computation for `asm' instructions. */
965 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_ASM_ATTRIBUTES, "define_asm_attributes", "V", RTX_EXTRA)
967 /* Definition of a conditional execution meta operation. Automatically
968 generates new instances of DEFINE_INSN, selected by having attribute
969 "predicable" true. The new pattern will contain a COND_EXEC and the
970 predicate at top-level.
972 Operand:
973 0: The predicate pattern. The top-level form should match a
974 relational operator. Operands should have only one alternative.
975 1: A C expression giving an additional condition for recognizing
976 the generated pattern.
977 2: A template or C code to produce assembler output.
978 3: A vector of attributes to append to the resulting cond_exec insn. */
979 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_COND_EXEC, "define_cond_exec", "EssV", RTX_EXTRA)
981 /* Definition of an operand predicate. The difference between
982 DEFINE_PREDICATE and DEFINE_SPECIAL_PREDICATE is that genrecog will
983 not warn about a match_operand with no mode if it has a predicate
984 defined with DEFINE_SPECIAL_PREDICATE.
986 Operand:
987 0: The name of the predicate.
988 1: A boolean expression which computes whether or not the predicate
989 matches. This expression can use IOR, AND, NOT, MATCH_OPERAND,
990 MATCH_CODE, and MATCH_TEST. It must be specific enough that genrecog
991 can calculate the set of RTX codes that can possibly match.
992 2: A C function body which must return true for the predicate to match.
993 Optional. Use this when the test is too complicated to fit into a
994 match_test expression. */
995 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_PREDICATE, "define_predicate", "ses", RTX_EXTRA)
996 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_SPECIAL_PREDICATE, "define_special_predicate", "ses", RTX_EXTRA)
998 /* Definition of a register operand constraint. This simply maps the
999 constraint string to a register class.
1001 Operand:
1002 0: The name of the constraint (often, but not always, a single letter).
1003 1: A C expression which evaluates to the appropriate register class for
1004 this constraint. If this is not just a constant, it should look only
1005 at -m switches and the like.
1006 2: A docstring for this constraint, in Texinfo syntax; not currently
1007 used, in future will be incorporated into the manual's list of
1008 machine-specific operand constraints. */
1009 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_REGISTER_CONSTRAINT, "define_register_constraint", "sss", RTX_EXTRA)
1011 /* Definition of a non-register operand constraint. These look at the
1012 operand and decide whether it fits the constraint.
1014 DEFINE_CONSTRAINT gets no special treatment if it fails to match.
1015 It is appropriate for constant-only constraints, and most others.
1017 DEFINE_MEMORY_CONSTRAINT tells reload that this constraint can be made
1018 to match, if it doesn't already, by converting the operand to the form
1019 (mem (reg X)) where X is a base register. It is suitable for constraints
1020 that describe a subset of all memory references.
1022 DEFINE_ADDRESS_CONSTRAINT tells reload that this constraint can be made
1023 to match, if it doesn't already, by converting the operand to the form
1024 (reg X) where X is a base register. It is suitable for constraints that
1025 describe a subset of all address references.
1027 When in doubt, use plain DEFINE_CONSTRAINT.
1029 Operand:
1030 0: The name of the constraint (often, but not always, a single letter).
1031 1: A docstring for this constraint, in Texinfo syntax; not currently
1032 used, in future will be incorporated into the manual's list of
1033 machine-specific operand constraints.
1034 2: A boolean expression which computes whether or not the constraint
1035 matches. It should follow the same rules as a define_predicate
1036 expression, including the bit about specifying the set of RTX codes
1037 that could possibly match. MATCH_TEST subexpressions may make use of
1038 these variables:
1039 `op' - the RTL object defining the operand.
1040 `mode' - the mode of `op'.
1041 `ival' - INTVAL(op), if op is a CONST_INT.
1042 `hval' - CONST_DOUBLE_HIGH(op), if op is an integer CONST_DOUBLE.
1043 `lval' - CONST_DOUBLE_LOW(op), if op is an integer CONST_DOUBLE.
1044 `rval' - CONST_DOUBLE_REAL_VALUE(op), if op is a floating-point
1045 CONST_DOUBLE.
1046 Do not use ival/hval/lval/rval if op is not the appropriate kind of
1047 RTL object. */
1048 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_CONSTRAINT, "define_constraint", "sse", RTX_EXTRA)
1049 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_MEMORY_CONSTRAINT, "define_memory_constraint", "sse", RTX_EXTRA)
1050 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_SPECIAL_MEMORY_CONSTRAINT, "define_special_memory_constraint", "sse", RTX_EXTRA)
1051 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_RELAXED_MEMORY_CONSTRAINT, "define_relaxed_memory_constraint", "sse", RTX_EXTRA)
1052 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_ADDRESS_CONSTRAINT, "define_address_constraint", "sse", RTX_EXTRA)
1055 /* Constructions for CPU pipeline description described by NDFAs. */
1057 /* (define_cpu_unit string [string]) describes cpu functional
1058 units (separated by comma).
1060 1st operand: Names of cpu functional units.
1061 2nd operand: Name of automaton (see comments for DEFINE_AUTOMATON).
1063 All define_reservations, define_cpu_units, and
1064 define_query_cpu_units should have unique names which may not be
1065 "nothing". */
1066 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_CPU_UNIT, "define_cpu_unit", "sS", RTX_EXTRA)
1068 /* (define_query_cpu_unit string [string]) describes cpu functional
1069 units analogously to define_cpu_unit. The reservation of such
1070 units can be queried for automaton state. */
1071 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_QUERY_CPU_UNIT, "define_query_cpu_unit", "sS", RTX_EXTRA)
1073 /* (exclusion_set string string) means that each CPU functional unit
1074 in the first string cannot be reserved simultaneously with any
1075 unit whose name is in the second string and vise versa. CPU units
1076 in the string are separated by commas. For example, it is useful
1077 for description CPU with fully pipelined floating point functional
1078 unit which can execute simultaneously only single floating point
1079 insns or only double floating point insns. All CPU functional
1080 units in a set should belong to the same automaton. */
1081 DEF_RTL_EXPR(EXCLUSION_SET, "exclusion_set", "ss", RTX_EXTRA)
1083 /* (presence_set string string) means that each CPU functional unit in
1084 the first string cannot be reserved unless at least one of pattern
1085 of units whose names are in the second string is reserved. This is
1086 an asymmetric relation. CPU units or unit patterns in the strings
1087 are separated by commas. Pattern is one unit name or unit names
1088 separated by white-spaces.
1090 For example, it is useful for description that slot1 is reserved
1091 after slot0 reservation for a VLIW processor. We could describe it
1092 by the following construction
1094 (presence_set "slot1" "slot0")
1096 Or slot1 is reserved only after slot0 and unit b0 reservation. In
1097 this case we could write
1099 (presence_set "slot1" "slot0 b0")
1101 All CPU functional units in a set should belong to the same
1102 automaton. */
1103 DEF_RTL_EXPR(PRESENCE_SET, "presence_set", "ss", RTX_EXTRA)
1105 /* (final_presence_set string string) is analogous to `presence_set'.
1106 The difference between them is when checking is done. When an
1107 instruction is issued in given automaton state reflecting all
1108 current and planned unit reservations, the automaton state is
1109 changed. The first state is a source state, the second one is a
1110 result state. Checking for `presence_set' is done on the source
1111 state reservation, checking for `final_presence_set' is done on the
1112 result reservation. This construction is useful to describe a
1113 reservation which is actually two subsequent reservations. For
1114 example, if we use
1116 (presence_set "slot1" "slot0")
1118 the following insn will be never issued (because slot1 requires
1119 slot0 which is absent in the source state).
1121 (define_reservation "insn_and_nop" "slot0 + slot1")
1123 but it can be issued if we use analogous `final_presence_set'. */
1124 DEF_RTL_EXPR(FINAL_PRESENCE_SET, "final_presence_set", "ss", RTX_EXTRA)
1126 /* (absence_set string string) means that each CPU functional unit in
1127 the first string can be reserved only if each pattern of units
1128 whose names are in the second string is not reserved. This is an
1129 asymmetric relation (actually exclusion set is analogous to this
1130 one but it is symmetric). CPU units or unit patterns in the string
1131 are separated by commas. Pattern is one unit name or unit names
1132 separated by white-spaces.
1134 For example, it is useful for description that slot0 cannot be
1135 reserved after slot1 or slot2 reservation for a VLIW processor. We
1136 could describe it by the following construction
1138 (absence_set "slot2" "slot0, slot1")
1140 Or slot2 cannot be reserved if slot0 and unit b0 are reserved or
1141 slot1 and unit b1 are reserved . In this case we could write
1143 (absence_set "slot2" "slot0 b0, slot1 b1")
1145 All CPU functional units in a set should to belong the same
1146 automaton. */
1147 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ABSENCE_SET, "absence_set", "ss", RTX_EXTRA)
1149 /* (final_absence_set string string) is analogous to `absence_set' but
1150 checking is done on the result (state) reservation. See comments
1151 for `final_presence_set'. */
1152 DEF_RTL_EXPR(FINAL_ABSENCE_SET, "final_absence_set", "ss", RTX_EXTRA)
1154 /* (define_bypass number out_insn_names in_insn_names) names bypass
1155 with given latency (the first number) from insns given by the first
1156 string (see define_insn_reservation) into insns given by the second
1157 string. Insn names in the strings are separated by commas. The
1158 third operand is optional name of function which is additional
1159 guard for the bypass. The function will get the two insns as
1160 parameters. If the function returns zero the bypass will be
1161 ignored for this case. Additional guard is necessary to recognize
1162 complicated bypasses, e.g. when consumer is load address. If there
1163 are more one bypass with the same output and input insns, the
1164 chosen bypass is the first bypass with a guard in description whose
1165 guard function returns nonzero. If there is no such bypass, then
1166 bypass without the guard function is chosen. */
1167 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_BYPASS, "define_bypass", "issS", RTX_EXTRA)
1169 /* (define_automaton string) describes names of automata generated and
1170 used for pipeline hazards recognition. The names are separated by
1171 comma. Actually it is possibly to generate the single automaton
1172 but unfortunately it can be very large. If we use more one
1173 automata, the summary size of the automata usually is less than the
1174 single one. The automaton name is used in define_cpu_unit and
1175 define_query_cpu_unit. All automata should have unique names. */
1176 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_AUTOMATON, "define_automaton", "s", RTX_EXTRA)
1178 /* (automata_option string) describes option for generation of
1179 automata. Currently there are the following options:
1181 o "no-minimization" which makes no minimization of automata. This
1182 is only worth to do when we are debugging the description and
1183 need to look more accurately at reservations of states.
1185 o "time" which means printing additional time statistics about
1186 generation of automata.
1188 o "v" which means generation of file describing the result
1189 automata. The file has suffix `.dfa' and can be used for the
1190 description verification and debugging.
1192 o "w" which means generation of warning instead of error for
1193 non-critical errors.
1195 o "ndfa" which makes nondeterministic finite state automata.
1197 o "progress" which means output of a progress bar showing how many
1198 states were generated so far for automaton being processed. */
1199 DEF_RTL_EXPR(AUTOMATA_OPTION, "automata_option", "s", RTX_EXTRA)
1201 /* (define_reservation string string) names reservation (the first
1202 string) of cpu functional units (the 2nd string). Sometimes unit
1203 reservations for different insns contain common parts. In such
1204 case, you can describe common part and use its name (the 1st
1205 parameter) in regular expression in define_insn_reservation. All
1206 define_reservations, define_cpu_units, and define_query_cpu_units
1207 should have unique names which may not be "nothing". */
1208 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_RESERVATION, "define_reservation", "ss", RTX_EXTRA)
1210 /* (define_insn_reservation name default_latency condition regexpr)
1211 describes reservation of cpu functional units (the 3nd operand) for
1212 instruction which is selected by the condition (the 2nd parameter).
1213 The first parameter is used for output of debugging information.
1214 The reservations are described by a regular expression according
1215 the following syntax:
1217 regexp = regexp "," oneof
1218 | oneof
1220 oneof = oneof "|" allof
1221 | allof
1223 allof = allof "+" repeat
1224 | repeat
1226 repeat = element "*" number
1227 | element
1229 element = cpu_function_unit_name
1230 | reservation_name
1231 | result_name
1232 | "nothing"
1233 | "(" regexp ")"
1235 1. "," is used for describing start of the next cycle in
1236 reservation.
1238 2. "|" is used for describing the reservation described by the
1239 first regular expression *or* the reservation described by the
1240 second regular expression *or* etc.
1242 3. "+" is used for describing the reservation described by the
1243 first regular expression *and* the reservation described by the
1244 second regular expression *and* etc.
1246 4. "*" is used for convenience and simply means sequence in
1247 which the regular expression are repeated NUMBER times with
1248 cycle advancing (see ",").
1250 5. cpu functional unit name which means its reservation.
1252 6. reservation name -- see define_reservation.
1254 7. string "nothing" means no units reservation. */
1256 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_INSN_RESERVATION, "define_insn_reservation", "sies", RTX_EXTRA)
1258 /* Expressions used for insn attributes. */
1260 /* Definition of an insn attribute.
1261 1st operand: name of the attribute
1262 2nd operand: comma-separated list of possible attribute values
1263 3rd operand: expression for the default value of the attribute. */
1264 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_ATTR, "define_attr", "sse", RTX_EXTRA)
1266 /* Definition of an insn attribute that uses an existing enumerated type.
1267 1st operand: name of the attribute
1268 2nd operand: the name of the enumerated type
1269 3rd operand: expression for the default value of the attribute. */
1270 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_ENUM_ATTR, "define_enum_attr", "sse", RTX_EXTRA)
1272 /* Marker for the name of an attribute. */
1273 DEF_RTL_EXPR(ATTR, "attr", "s", RTX_EXTRA)
1275 /* For use in the last (optional) operand of DEFINE_INSN or DEFINE_PEEPHOLE and
1276 in DEFINE_ASM_INSN to specify an attribute to assign to insns matching that
1277 pattern.
1279 (set_attr "name" "value") is equivalent to
1280 (set (attr "name") (const_string "value")) */
1281 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SET_ATTR, "set_attr", "ss", RTX_EXTRA)
1283 /* In the last operand of DEFINE_INSN and DEFINE_PEEPHOLE, this can be used to
1284 specify that attribute values are to be assigned according to the
1285 alternative matched.
1287 The following three expressions are equivalent:
1289 (set (attr "att") (cond [(eq_attrq "alternative" "1") (const_string "a1")
1290 (eq_attrq "alternative" "2") (const_string "a2")]
1291 (const_string "a3")))
1292 (set_attr_alternative "att" [(const_string "a1") (const_string "a2")
1293 (const_string "a3")])
1294 (set_attr "att" "a1,a2,a3")
1296 DEF_RTL_EXPR(SET_ATTR_ALTERNATIVE, "set_attr_alternative", "sE", RTX_EXTRA)
1298 /* A conditional expression true if the value of the specified attribute of
1299 the current insn equals the specified value. The first operand is the
1300 attribute name and the second is the comparison value. */
1301 DEF_RTL_EXPR(EQ_ATTR, "eq_attr", "ss", RTX_EXTRA)
1303 /* A special case of the above representing a set of alternatives. The first
1304 operand is bitmap of the set, the second one is the default value. */
1305 DEF_RTL_EXPR(EQ_ATTR_ALT, "eq_attr_alt", "ww", RTX_EXTRA)
1307 /* A conditional expression which is true if the specified flag is
1308 true for the insn being scheduled in reorg.
1310 genattr.c defines the following flags which can be tested by
1311 (attr_flag "foo") expressions in eligible_for_delay: forward, backward. */
1313 DEF_RTL_EXPR (ATTR_FLAG, "attr_flag", "s", RTX_EXTRA)
1315 /* General conditional. The first operand is a vector composed of pairs of
1316 expressions. The first element of each pair is evaluated, in turn.
1317 The value of the conditional is the second expression of the first pair
1318 whose first expression evaluates nonzero. If none of the expressions is
1319 true, the second operand will be used as the value of the conditional. */
1320 DEF_RTL_EXPR(COND, "cond", "Ee", RTX_EXTRA)
1322 /* Definition of a pattern substitution meta operation on a DEFINE_EXPAND
1323 or a DEFINE_INSN. Automatically generates new instances of DEFINE_INSNs
1324 that match the substitution pattern.
1326 Operand:
1327 0: The name of the substitition template.
1328 1: Input template to match to see if a substitution is applicable.
1329 2: A C expression giving an additional condition for the generated
1330 new define_expand or define_insn.
1331 3: Output tempalate to generate via substitution.
1333 Within a DEFINE_SUBST template, the meaning of some RTL expressions is
1334 different from their usual interpretation: a MATCH_OPERAND matches any
1335 expression tree with matching machine mode or with VOIDmode. Likewise,
1336 MATCH_OP_DUP and MATCH_DUP match more liberally in a DEFINE_SUBST than
1337 in other RTL expressions. MATCH_OPERATOR matches all common operators
1338 but also UNSPEC, UNSPEC_VOLATILE, and MATCH_OPERATORS from the input
1339 DEFINE_EXPAND or DEFINE_INSN. */
1340 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_SUBST, "define_subst", "sEsE", RTX_EXTRA)
1342 /* Substitution attribute to apply a DEFINE_SUBST to a pattern.
1344 Operand:
1345 0: The name of the subst-attribute.
1346 1: The name of the DEFINE_SUBST to be applied for this attribute.
1347 2: String to substitute for the subst-attribute name in the pattern
1348 name, for the case that the DEFINE_SUBST is not applied (i.e. the
1349 unmodified version of the pattern).
1350 3: String to substitute for the subst-attribute name in the pattern
1351 name, for the case that the DEFINE_SUBST is applied to the patten.
1353 The use of DEFINE_SUBST and DEFINE_SUBST_ATTR is explained in the
1354 GCC internals manual, under "RTL Templates Transformations". */
1355 DEF_RTL_EXPR(DEFINE_SUBST_ATTR, "define_subst_attr", "ssss", RTX_EXTRA)
1357 #endif /* GENERATOR_FILE */
1360 Local variables:
1361 mode:c
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