1 /* Support routines for the various generation passes.
2 Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
8 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
13 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
14 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
15 License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
23 #include "coretypes.h"
29 #include "gensupport.h"
32 /* In case some macros used by files we include need it, define this here. */
39 /* This callback will be invoked whenever an rtl include directive is
40 processed. To be used for creation of the dependency file. */
41 void (*include_callback
) (const char *);
43 static struct obstack obstack
;
44 struct obstack
*rtl_obstack
= &obstack
;
46 static int sequence_num
;
49 static int predicable_default
;
50 static const char *predicable_true
;
51 static const char *predicable_false
;
53 static htab_t condition_table
;
55 static char *base_dir
= NULL
;
57 /* We initially queue all patterns, process the define_insn and
58 define_cond_exec patterns, then return them one at a time. */
65 struct queue_elem
*next
;
66 /* In a DEFINE_INSN that came from a DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT, SPLIT
67 points to the generated DEFINE_SPLIT. */
68 struct queue_elem
*split
;
71 static struct queue_elem
*define_attr_queue
;
72 static struct queue_elem
**define_attr_tail
= &define_attr_queue
;
73 static struct queue_elem
*define_pred_queue
;
74 static struct queue_elem
**define_pred_tail
= &define_pred_queue
;
75 static struct queue_elem
*define_insn_queue
;
76 static struct queue_elem
**define_insn_tail
= &define_insn_queue
;
77 static struct queue_elem
*define_cond_exec_queue
;
78 static struct queue_elem
**define_cond_exec_tail
= &define_cond_exec_queue
;
79 static struct queue_elem
*other_queue
;
80 static struct queue_elem
**other_tail
= &other_queue
;
82 static struct queue_elem
*queue_pattern (rtx
, struct queue_elem
***,
85 /* Current maximum length of directory names in the search path
86 for include files. (Altered as we get more of them.) */
88 size_t max_include_len
;
92 struct file_name_list
*next
;
96 struct file_name_list
*first_dir_md_include
= 0; /* First dir to search */
97 /* First dir to search for <file> */
98 struct file_name_list
*first_bracket_include
= 0;
99 struct file_name_list
*last_dir_md_include
= 0; /* Last in chain */
101 static void remove_constraints (rtx
);
102 static void process_rtx (rtx
, int);
104 static int is_predicable (struct queue_elem
*);
105 static void identify_predicable_attribute (void);
106 static int n_alternatives (const char *);
107 static void collect_insn_data (rtx
, int *, int *);
108 static rtx
alter_predicate_for_insn (rtx
, int, int, int);
109 static const char *alter_test_for_insn (struct queue_elem
*,
110 struct queue_elem
*);
111 static char *shift_output_template (char *, const char *, int);
112 static const char *alter_output_for_insn (struct queue_elem
*,
115 static void process_one_cond_exec (struct queue_elem
*);
116 static void process_define_cond_exec (void);
117 static void process_include (rtx
, int);
118 static char *save_string (const char *, int);
119 static void init_predicate_table (void);
120 static void record_insn_name (int, const char *);
123 message_with_line (int lineno
, const char *msg
, ...)
129 fprintf (stderr
, "%s:%d: ", read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
130 vfprintf (stderr
, msg
, ap
);
131 fputc ('\n', stderr
);
136 /* Make a version of gen_rtx_CONST_INT so that GEN_INT can be used in
137 the gensupport programs. */
140 gen_rtx_CONST_INT (enum machine_mode
ARG_UNUSED (mode
),
143 rtx rt
= rtx_alloc (CONST_INT
);
149 /* Queue PATTERN on LIST_TAIL. Return the address of the new queue
152 static struct queue_elem
*
153 queue_pattern (rtx pattern
, struct queue_elem
***list_tail
,
154 const char *filename
, int lineno
)
156 struct queue_elem
*e
= XNEW(struct queue_elem
);
158 e
->filename
= filename
;
163 *list_tail
= &e
->next
;
167 /* Recursively remove constraints from an rtx. */
170 remove_constraints (rtx part
)
173 const char *format_ptr
;
178 if (GET_CODE (part
) == MATCH_OPERAND
)
180 else if (GET_CODE (part
) == MATCH_SCRATCH
)
183 format_ptr
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (part
));
185 for (i
= 0; i
< GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (part
)); i
++)
186 switch (*format_ptr
++)
190 remove_constraints (XEXP (part
, i
));
193 if (XVEC (part
, i
) != NULL
)
194 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (part
, i
); j
++)
195 remove_constraints (XVECEXP (part
, i
, j
));
200 /* Process an include file assuming that it lives in gcc/config/{target}/
201 if the include looks like (include "file"). */
204 process_include (rtx desc
, int lineno
)
206 const char *filename
= XSTR (desc
, 0);
207 const char *old_filename
;
212 /* If specified file name is absolute, skip the include stack. */
213 if (! IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename
))
215 struct file_name_list
*stackp
;
217 /* Search directory path, trying to open the file. */
218 for (stackp
= first_dir_md_include
; stackp
; stackp
= stackp
->next
)
220 static const char sep
[2] = { DIR_SEPARATOR
, '\0' };
222 pathname
= concat (stackp
->fname
, sep
, filename
, NULL
);
223 input_file
= fopen (pathname
, "r");
224 if (input_file
!= NULL
)
231 pathname
= concat (base_dir
, filename
, NULL
);
233 pathname
= xstrdup (filename
);
234 input_file
= fopen (pathname
, "r");
235 if (input_file
== NULL
)
238 message_with_line (lineno
, "include file `%s' not found", filename
);
244 /* Save old cursor; setup new for the new file. Note that "lineno" the
245 argument to this function is the beginning of the include statement,
246 while read_rtx_lineno has already been advanced. */
247 old_filename
= read_rtx_filename
;
248 old_lineno
= read_rtx_lineno
;
249 read_rtx_filename
= pathname
;
252 if (include_callback
)
253 include_callback (pathname
);
255 /* Read the entire file. */
256 while (read_rtx (input_file
, &desc
, &lineno
))
257 process_rtx (desc
, lineno
);
259 /* Do not free pathname. It is attached to the various rtx queue
262 read_rtx_filename
= old_filename
;
263 read_rtx_lineno
= old_lineno
;
268 /* Process a top level rtx in some way, queuing as appropriate. */
271 process_rtx (rtx desc
, int lineno
)
273 switch (GET_CODE (desc
))
276 queue_pattern (desc
, &define_insn_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
279 case DEFINE_COND_EXEC
:
280 queue_pattern (desc
, &define_cond_exec_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
284 queue_pattern (desc
, &define_attr_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
287 case DEFINE_PREDICATE
:
288 case DEFINE_SPECIAL_PREDICATE
:
289 case DEFINE_CONSTRAINT
:
290 case DEFINE_REGISTER_CONSTRAINT
:
291 case DEFINE_MEMORY_CONSTRAINT
:
292 case DEFINE_ADDRESS_CONSTRAINT
:
293 queue_pattern (desc
, &define_pred_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
297 process_include (desc
, lineno
);
300 case DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT
:
302 const char *split_cond
;
306 struct queue_elem
*insn_elem
;
307 struct queue_elem
*split_elem
;
309 /* Create a split with values from the insn_and_split. */
310 split
= rtx_alloc (DEFINE_SPLIT
);
312 i
= XVECLEN (desc
, 1);
313 XVEC (split
, 0) = rtvec_alloc (i
);
316 XVECEXP (split
, 0, i
) = copy_rtx (XVECEXP (desc
, 1, i
));
317 remove_constraints (XVECEXP (split
, 0, i
));
320 /* If the split condition starts with "&&", append it to the
321 insn condition to create the new split condition. */
322 split_cond
= XSTR (desc
, 4);
323 if (split_cond
[0] == '&' && split_cond
[1] == '&')
325 copy_rtx_ptr_loc (split_cond
+ 2, split_cond
);
326 split_cond
= join_c_conditions (XSTR (desc
, 2), split_cond
+ 2);
328 XSTR (split
, 1) = split_cond
;
329 XVEC (split
, 2) = XVEC (desc
, 5);
330 XSTR (split
, 3) = XSTR (desc
, 6);
332 /* Fix up the DEFINE_INSN. */
333 attr
= XVEC (desc
, 7);
334 PUT_CODE (desc
, DEFINE_INSN
);
335 XVEC (desc
, 4) = attr
;
339 = queue_pattern (desc
, &define_insn_tail
, read_rtx_filename
,
342 = queue_pattern (split
, &other_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
343 insn_elem
->split
= split_elem
;
348 queue_pattern (desc
, &other_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
353 /* Return true if attribute PREDICABLE is true for ELEM, which holds
357 is_predicable (struct queue_elem
*elem
)
359 rtvec vec
= XVEC (elem
->data
, 4);
364 return predicable_default
;
366 for (i
= GET_NUM_ELEM (vec
) - 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
368 rtx sub
= RTVEC_ELT (vec
, i
);
369 switch (GET_CODE (sub
))
372 if (strcmp (XSTR (sub
, 0), "predicable") == 0)
374 value
= XSTR (sub
, 1);
379 case SET_ATTR_ALTERNATIVE
:
380 if (strcmp (XSTR (sub
, 0), "predicable") == 0)
382 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
383 "multiple alternatives for `predicable'");
390 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (sub
)) != ATTR
391 || strcmp (XSTR (SET_DEST (sub
), 0), "predicable") != 0)
394 if (GET_CODE (sub
) == CONST_STRING
)
396 value
= XSTR (sub
, 0);
400 /* ??? It would be possible to handle this if we really tried.
401 It's not easy though, and I'm not going to bother until it
402 really proves necessary. */
403 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
404 "non-constant value for `predicable'");
413 return predicable_default
;
416 /* Verify that predicability does not vary on the alternative. */
417 /* ??? It should be possible to handle this by simply eliminating
418 the non-predicable alternatives from the insn. FRV would like
419 to do this. Delay this until we've got the basics solid. */
420 if (strchr (value
, ',') != NULL
)
422 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
423 "multiple alternatives for `predicable'");
428 /* Find out which value we're looking at. */
429 if (strcmp (value
, predicable_true
) == 0)
431 if (strcmp (value
, predicable_false
) == 0)
434 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
435 "unknown value `%s' for `predicable' attribute",
441 /* Examine the attribute "predicable"; discover its boolean values
445 identify_predicable_attribute (void)
447 struct queue_elem
*elem
;
448 char *p_true
, *p_false
;
451 /* Look for the DEFINE_ATTR for `predicable', which must exist. */
452 for (elem
= define_attr_queue
; elem
; elem
= elem
->next
)
453 if (strcmp (XSTR (elem
->data
, 0), "predicable") == 0)
456 message_with_line (define_cond_exec_queue
->lineno
,
457 "attribute `predicable' not defined");
462 value
= XSTR (elem
->data
, 1);
463 p_false
= xstrdup (value
);
464 p_true
= strchr (p_false
, ',');
465 if (p_true
== NULL
|| strchr (++p_true
, ',') != NULL
)
467 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
468 "attribute `predicable' is not a boolean");
476 predicable_true
= p_true
;
477 predicable_false
= p_false
;
479 switch (GET_CODE (XEXP (elem
->data
, 2)))
482 value
= XSTR (XEXP (elem
->data
, 2), 0);
486 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
487 "attribute `predicable' cannot be const");
494 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
495 "attribute `predicable' must have a constant default");
502 if (strcmp (value
, p_true
) == 0)
503 predicable_default
= 1;
504 else if (strcmp (value
, p_false
) == 0)
505 predicable_default
= 0;
508 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
509 "unknown value `%s' for `predicable' attribute",
517 /* Return the number of alternatives in constraint S. */
520 n_alternatives (const char *s
)
531 /* Determine how many alternatives there are in INSN, and how many
535 collect_insn_data (rtx pattern
, int *palt
, int *pmax
)
541 code
= GET_CODE (pattern
);
545 i
= n_alternatives (XSTR (pattern
, 2));
546 *palt
= (i
> *palt
? i
: *palt
);
552 i
= XINT (pattern
, 0);
561 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
562 len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
);
563 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
568 collect_insn_data (XEXP (pattern
, i
), palt
, pmax
);
572 if (XVEC (pattern
, i
) == NULL
)
576 for (j
= XVECLEN (pattern
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; --j
)
577 collect_insn_data (XVECEXP (pattern
, i
, j
), palt
, pmax
);
580 case 'i': case 'w': case '0': case 's': case 'S': case 'T':
590 alter_predicate_for_insn (rtx pattern
, int alt
, int max_op
, int lineno
)
596 code
= GET_CODE (pattern
);
601 const char *c
= XSTR (pattern
, 2);
603 if (n_alternatives (c
) != 1)
605 message_with_line (lineno
,
606 "too many alternatives for operand %d",
612 /* Replicate C as needed to fill out ALT alternatives. */
613 if (c
&& *c
&& alt
> 1)
615 size_t c_len
= strlen (c
);
616 size_t len
= alt
* (c_len
+ 1);
617 char *new_c
= XNEWVEC(char, len
);
619 memcpy (new_c
, c
, c_len
);
620 for (i
= 1; i
< alt
; ++i
)
622 new_c
[i
* (c_len
+ 1) - 1] = ',';
623 memcpy (&new_c
[i
* (c_len
+ 1)], c
, c_len
);
625 new_c
[len
- 1] = '\0';
626 XSTR (pattern
, 2) = new_c
;
634 XINT (pattern
, 0) += max_op
;
641 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
642 len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
);
643 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
650 r
= alter_predicate_for_insn (XEXP (pattern
, i
), alt
,
657 for (j
= XVECLEN (pattern
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; --j
)
659 r
= alter_predicate_for_insn (XVECEXP (pattern
, i
, j
),
660 alt
, max_op
, lineno
);
666 case 'i': case 'w': case '0': case 's':
678 alter_test_for_insn (struct queue_elem
*ce_elem
,
679 struct queue_elem
*insn_elem
)
681 return join_c_conditions (XSTR (ce_elem
->data
, 1),
682 XSTR (insn_elem
->data
, 2));
685 /* Adjust all of the operand numbers in SRC to match the shift they'll
686 get from an operand displacement of DISP. Return a pointer after the
690 shift_output_template (char *dest
, const char *src
, int disp
)
699 if (ISDIGIT ((unsigned char) c
))
701 else if (ISALPHA (c
))
714 alter_output_for_insn (struct queue_elem
*ce_elem
,
715 struct queue_elem
*insn_elem
,
718 const char *ce_out
, *insn_out
;
720 size_t len
, ce_len
, insn_len
;
722 /* ??? Could coordinate with genoutput to not duplicate code here. */
724 ce_out
= XSTR (ce_elem
->data
, 2);
725 insn_out
= XTMPL (insn_elem
->data
, 3);
726 if (!ce_out
|| *ce_out
== '\0')
729 ce_len
= strlen (ce_out
);
730 insn_len
= strlen (insn_out
);
732 if (*insn_out
== '*')
733 /* You must take care of the predicate yourself. */
736 if (*insn_out
== '@')
738 len
= (ce_len
+ 1) * alt
+ insn_len
+ 1;
739 p
= result
= XNEWVEC(char, len
);
745 while (ISSPACE ((unsigned char) *insn_out
));
747 if (*insn_out
!= '#')
749 p
= shift_output_template (p
, ce_out
, max_op
);
755 while (*insn_out
&& *insn_out
!= '\n');
762 len
= ce_len
+ 1 + insn_len
+ 1;
763 result
= XNEWVEC (char, len
);
765 p
= shift_output_template (result
, ce_out
, max_op
);
767 memcpy (p
, insn_out
, insn_len
+ 1);
773 /* Replicate insns as appropriate for the given DEFINE_COND_EXEC. */
776 process_one_cond_exec (struct queue_elem
*ce_elem
)
778 struct queue_elem
*insn_elem
;
779 for (insn_elem
= define_insn_queue
; insn_elem
; insn_elem
= insn_elem
->next
)
781 int alternatives
, max_operand
;
782 rtx pred
, insn
, pattern
, split
;
785 if (! is_predicable (insn_elem
))
790 collect_insn_data (insn_elem
->data
, &alternatives
, &max_operand
);
793 if (XVECLEN (ce_elem
->data
, 0) != 1)
795 message_with_line (ce_elem
->lineno
,
796 "too many patterns in predicate");
801 pred
= copy_rtx (XVECEXP (ce_elem
->data
, 0, 0));
802 pred
= alter_predicate_for_insn (pred
, alternatives
, max_operand
,
807 /* Construct a new pattern for the new insn. */
808 insn
= copy_rtx (insn_elem
->data
);
810 pattern
= rtx_alloc (COND_EXEC
);
811 XEXP (pattern
, 0) = pred
;
812 if (XVECLEN (insn
, 1) == 1)
814 XEXP (pattern
, 1) = XVECEXP (insn
, 1, 0);
815 XVECEXP (insn
, 1, 0) = pattern
;
816 PUT_NUM_ELEM (XVEC (insn
, 1), 1);
820 XEXP (pattern
, 1) = rtx_alloc (PARALLEL
);
821 XVEC (XEXP (pattern
, 1), 0) = XVEC (insn
, 1);
822 XVEC (insn
, 1) = rtvec_alloc (1);
823 XVECEXP (insn
, 1, 0) = pattern
;
826 XSTR (insn
, 2) = alter_test_for_insn (ce_elem
, insn_elem
);
827 XTMPL (insn
, 3) = alter_output_for_insn (ce_elem
, insn_elem
,
828 alternatives
, max_operand
);
830 /* ??? Set `predicable' to false. Not crucial since it's really
831 only used here, and we won't reprocess this new pattern. */
833 /* Put the new pattern on the `other' list so that it
834 (a) is not reprocessed by other define_cond_exec patterns
835 (b) appears after all normal define_insn patterns.
837 ??? B is debatable. If one has normal insns that match
838 cond_exec patterns, they will be preferred over these
839 generated patterns. Whether this matters in practice, or if
840 it's a good thing, or whether we should thread these new
841 patterns into the define_insn chain just after their generator
842 is something we'll have to experiment with. */
844 queue_pattern (insn
, &other_tail
, insn_elem
->filename
,
847 if (!insn_elem
->split
)
850 /* If the original insn came from a define_insn_and_split,
851 generate a new split to handle the predicated insn. */
852 split
= copy_rtx (insn_elem
->split
->data
);
853 /* Predicate the pattern matched by the split. */
854 pattern
= rtx_alloc (COND_EXEC
);
855 XEXP (pattern
, 0) = pred
;
856 if (XVECLEN (split
, 0) == 1)
858 XEXP (pattern
, 1) = XVECEXP (split
, 0, 0);
859 XVECEXP (split
, 0, 0) = pattern
;
860 PUT_NUM_ELEM (XVEC (split
, 0), 1);
864 XEXP (pattern
, 1) = rtx_alloc (PARALLEL
);
865 XVEC (XEXP (pattern
, 1), 0) = XVEC (split
, 0);
866 XVEC (split
, 0) = rtvec_alloc (1);
867 XVECEXP (split
, 0, 0) = pattern
;
869 /* Predicate all of the insns generated by the split. */
870 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (split
, 2); i
++)
872 pattern
= rtx_alloc (COND_EXEC
);
873 XEXP (pattern
, 0) = pred
;
874 XEXP (pattern
, 1) = XVECEXP (split
, 2, i
);
875 XVECEXP (split
, 2, i
) = pattern
;
877 /* Add the new split to the queue. */
878 queue_pattern (split
, &other_tail
, read_rtx_filename
,
879 insn_elem
->split
->lineno
);
883 /* If we have any DEFINE_COND_EXEC patterns, expand the DEFINE_INSN
884 patterns appropriately. */
887 process_define_cond_exec (void)
889 struct queue_elem
*elem
;
891 identify_predicable_attribute ();
895 for (elem
= define_cond_exec_queue
; elem
; elem
= elem
->next
)
896 process_one_cond_exec (elem
);
900 save_string (const char *s
, int len
)
902 char *result
= XNEWVEC (char, len
+ 1);
904 memcpy (result
, s
, len
);
910 /* The entry point for initializing the reader. */
913 init_md_reader_args_cb (int argc
, char **argv
, bool (*parse_opt
)(const char *))
919 bool no_more_options
;
920 bool already_read_stdin
;
922 /* Unlock the stdio streams. */
923 unlock_std_streams ();
925 /* First we loop over all the options. */
926 for (i
= 1; i
< argc
; i
++)
928 if (argv
[i
][0] != '-')
934 case 'I': /* Add directory to path for includes. */
936 struct file_name_list
*dirtmp
;
938 dirtmp
= XNEW (struct file_name_list
);
939 dirtmp
->next
= 0; /* New one goes on the end */
940 if (first_dir_md_include
== 0)
941 first_dir_md_include
= dirtmp
;
943 last_dir_md_include
->next
= dirtmp
;
944 last_dir_md_include
= dirtmp
; /* Tail follows the last one */
945 if (argv
[i
][1] == 'I' && argv
[i
][2] != 0)
946 dirtmp
->fname
= argv
[i
] + 2;
947 else if (i
+ 1 == argc
)
948 fatal ("directory name missing after -I option");
950 dirtmp
->fname
= argv
[++i
];
951 if (strlen (dirtmp
->fname
) > max_include_len
)
952 max_include_len
= strlen (dirtmp
->fname
);
957 /* An argument consisting of exactly one dash is a request to
958 read stdin. This will be handled in the second loop. */
962 /* An argument consisting of just two dashes causes option
964 if (argv
[i
][2] == '\0')
965 goto stop_parsing_options
;
968 /* The program may have provided a callback so it can
969 accept its own options. */
970 if (parse_opt
&& parse_opt (argv
[i
]))
973 fatal ("invalid option `%s'", argv
[i
]);
977 stop_parsing_options
:
979 /* Prepare to read input. */
980 condition_table
= htab_create (500, hash_c_test
, cmp_c_test
, NULL
);
981 init_predicate_table ();
982 obstack_init (rtl_obstack
);
985 no_more_options
= false;
986 already_read_stdin
= false;
989 /* Now loop over all input files. */
990 for (i
= 1; i
< argc
; i
++)
992 if (argv
[i
][0] == '-')
994 if (argv
[i
][1] == '\0')
997 if (already_read_stdin
)
998 fatal ("cannot read standard input twice");
1001 read_rtx_filename
= in_fname
= "<stdin>";
1002 read_rtx_lineno
= 1;
1004 already_read_stdin
= true;
1006 while (read_rtx (input_file
, &desc
, &lineno
))
1007 process_rtx (desc
, lineno
);
1008 fclose (input_file
);
1011 else if (argv
[i
][1] == '-' && argv
[i
][2] == '\0')
1013 /* No further arguments are to be treated as options. */
1014 no_more_options
= true;
1017 else if (!no_more_options
)
1021 /* If we get here we are looking at a non-option argument, i.e.
1022 a file to be processed. */
1025 lastsl
= strrchr (in_fname
, '/');
1027 base_dir
= save_string (in_fname
, lastsl
- in_fname
+ 1 );
1031 read_rtx_filename
= in_fname
;
1032 read_rtx_lineno
= 1;
1033 input_file
= fopen (in_fname
, "r");
1034 if (input_file
== 0)
1037 return FATAL_EXIT_CODE
;
1040 while (read_rtx (input_file
, &desc
, &lineno
))
1041 process_rtx (desc
, lineno
);
1042 fclose (input_file
);
1045 /* If we get to this point without having seen any files to process,
1046 read standard input now. */
1050 read_rtx_filename
= in_fname
= "<stdin>";
1051 read_rtx_lineno
= 1;
1054 while (read_rtx (input_file
, &desc
, &lineno
))
1055 process_rtx (desc
, lineno
);
1056 fclose (input_file
);
1059 /* Process define_cond_exec patterns. */
1060 if (define_cond_exec_queue
!= NULL
)
1061 process_define_cond_exec ();
1063 return errors
? FATAL_EXIT_CODE
: SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
;
1066 /* Programs that don't have their own options can use this entry point
1069 init_md_reader_args (int argc
, char **argv
)
1071 return init_md_reader_args_cb (argc
, argv
, 0);
1074 /* The entry point for reading a single rtx from an md file. */
1077 read_md_rtx (int *lineno
, int *seqnr
)
1079 struct queue_elem
**queue
, *elem
;
1084 /* Read all patterns from a given queue before moving on to the next. */
1085 if (define_attr_queue
!= NULL
)
1086 queue
= &define_attr_queue
;
1087 else if (define_pred_queue
!= NULL
)
1088 queue
= &define_pred_queue
;
1089 else if (define_insn_queue
!= NULL
)
1090 queue
= &define_insn_queue
;
1091 else if (other_queue
!= NULL
)
1092 queue
= &other_queue
;
1097 *queue
= elem
->next
;
1099 read_rtx_filename
= elem
->filename
;
1100 *lineno
= elem
->lineno
;
1101 *seqnr
= sequence_num
;
1105 /* Discard insn patterns which we know can never match (because
1106 their C test is provably always false). If insn_elision is
1107 false, our caller needs to see all the patterns. Note that the
1108 elided patterns are never counted by the sequence numbering; it
1109 it is the caller's responsibility, when insn_elision is false, not
1110 to use elided pattern numbers for anything. */
1111 switch (GET_CODE (desc
))
1115 if (maybe_eval_c_test (XSTR (desc
, 2)) != 0)
1117 else if (insn_elision
)
1120 /* *seqnr is used here so the name table will match caller's
1121 idea of insn numbering, whether or not elision is active. */
1122 record_insn_name (*seqnr
, XSTR (desc
, 0));
1126 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE
:
1127 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2
:
1128 if (maybe_eval_c_test (XSTR (desc
, 1)) != 0)
1130 else if (insn_elision
)
1141 /* Helper functions for insn elision. */
1143 /* Compute a hash function of a c_test structure, which is keyed
1144 by its ->expr field. */
1146 hash_c_test (const void *x
)
1148 const struct c_test
*a
= (const struct c_test
*) x
;
1149 const unsigned char *base
, *s
= (const unsigned char *) a
->expr
;
1157 while ((c
= *s
++) != '\0')
1159 hash
+= c
+ (c
<< 17);
1164 hash
+= len
+ (len
<< 17);
1170 /* Compare two c_test expression structures. */
1172 cmp_c_test (const void *x
, const void *y
)
1174 const struct c_test
*a
= (const struct c_test
*) x
;
1175 const struct c_test
*b
= (const struct c_test
*) y
;
1177 return !strcmp (a
->expr
, b
->expr
);
1180 /* Given a string representing a C test expression, look it up in the
1181 condition_table and report whether or not its value is known
1182 at compile time. Returns a tristate: 1 for known true, 0 for
1183 known false, -1 for unknown. */
1185 maybe_eval_c_test (const char *expr
)
1187 const struct c_test
*test
;
1188 struct c_test dummy
;
1194 test
= (const struct c_test
*)htab_find (condition_table
, &dummy
);
1200 /* Record the C test expression EXPR in the condition_table, with
1201 value VAL. Duplicates clobber previous entries. */
1204 add_c_test (const char *expr
, int value
)
1206 struct c_test
*test
;
1211 test
= XNEW (struct c_test
);
1213 test
->value
= value
;
1215 *(htab_find_slot (condition_table
, test
, INSERT
)) = test
;
1218 /* For every C test, call CALLBACK with two arguments: a pointer to
1219 the condition structure and INFO. Stops when CALLBACK returns zero. */
1221 traverse_c_tests (htab_trav callback
, void *info
)
1223 if (condition_table
)
1224 htab_traverse (condition_table
, callback
, info
);
1228 /* Given a string, return the number of comma-separated elements in it.
1229 Return 0 for the null string. */
1231 n_comma_elts (const char *s
)
1238 for (n
= 1; *s
; s
++)
1245 /* Given a pointer to a (char *), return a pointer to the beginning of the
1246 next comma-separated element in the string. Advance the pointer given
1247 to the end of that element. Return NULL if at end of string. Caller
1248 is responsible for copying the string if necessary. White space between
1249 a comma and an element is ignored. */
1252 scan_comma_elt (const char **pstr
)
1255 const char *p
= *pstr
;
1267 while (*p
!= ',' && *p
!= '\0')
1274 /* Helper functions for define_predicate and define_special_predicate
1275 processing. Shared between genrecog.c and genpreds.c. */
1277 static htab_t predicate_table
;
1278 struct pred_data
*first_predicate
;
1279 static struct pred_data
**last_predicate
= &first_predicate
;
1282 hash_struct_pred_data (const void *ptr
)
1284 return htab_hash_string (((const struct pred_data
*)ptr
)->name
);
1288 eq_struct_pred_data (const void *a
, const void *b
)
1290 return !strcmp (((const struct pred_data
*)a
)->name
,
1291 ((const struct pred_data
*)b
)->name
);
1295 lookup_predicate (const char *name
)
1297 struct pred_data key
;
1299 return (struct pred_data
*) htab_find (predicate_table
, &key
);
1303 add_predicate (struct pred_data
*pred
)
1305 void **slot
= htab_find_slot (predicate_table
, pred
, INSERT
);
1308 error ("duplicate predicate definition for '%s'", pred
->name
);
1312 *last_predicate
= pred
;
1313 last_predicate
= &pred
->next
;
1316 /* This array gives the initial content of the predicate table. It
1317 has entries for all predicates defined in recog.c. */
1319 struct std_pred_table
1323 RTX_CODE codes
[NUM_RTX_CODE
];
1326 static const struct std_pred_table std_preds
[] = {
1327 {"general_operand", false, {CONST_INT
, CONST_DOUBLE
, CONST
, SYMBOL_REF
,
1328 LABEL_REF
, SUBREG
, REG
, MEM
}},
1329 {"address_operand", true, {CONST_INT
, CONST_DOUBLE
, CONST
, SYMBOL_REF
,
1330 LABEL_REF
, SUBREG
, REG
, MEM
,
1331 PLUS
, MINUS
, MULT
}},
1332 {"register_operand", false, {SUBREG
, REG
}},
1333 {"pmode_register_operand", true, {SUBREG
, REG
}},
1334 {"scratch_operand", false, {SCRATCH
, REG
}},
1335 {"immediate_operand", false, {CONST_INT
, CONST_DOUBLE
, CONST
, SYMBOL_REF
,
1337 {"const_int_operand", false, {CONST_INT
}},
1338 {"const_double_operand", false, {CONST_INT
, CONST_DOUBLE
}},
1339 {"nonimmediate_operand", false, {SUBREG
, REG
, MEM
}},
1340 {"nonmemory_operand", false, {CONST_INT
, CONST_DOUBLE
, CONST
, SYMBOL_REF
,
1341 LABEL_REF
, SUBREG
, REG
}},
1342 {"push_operand", false, {MEM
}},
1343 {"pop_operand", false, {MEM
}},
1344 {"memory_operand", false, {SUBREG
, MEM
}},
1345 {"indirect_operand", false, {SUBREG
, MEM
}},
1346 {"comparison_operator", false, {EQ
, NE
, LE
, LT
, GE
, GT
, LEU
, LTU
, GEU
, GTU
,
1347 UNORDERED
, ORDERED
, UNEQ
, UNGE
, UNGT
, UNLE
,
1350 #define NUM_KNOWN_STD_PREDS ARRAY_SIZE (std_preds)
1352 /* Initialize the table of predicate definitions, starting with
1353 the information we have on generic predicates. */
1356 init_predicate_table (void)
1359 struct pred_data
*pred
;
1361 predicate_table
= htab_create_alloc (37, hash_struct_pred_data
,
1362 eq_struct_pred_data
, 0,
1365 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_KNOWN_STD_PREDS
; i
++)
1367 pred
= XCNEW (struct pred_data
);
1368 pred
->name
= std_preds
[i
].name
;
1369 pred
->special
= std_preds
[i
].special
;
1371 for (j
= 0; std_preds
[i
].codes
[j
] != 0; j
++)
1373 enum rtx_code code
= std_preds
[i
].codes
[j
];
1375 pred
->codes
[code
] = true;
1376 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (code
) != RTX_CONST_OBJ
)
1377 pred
->allows_non_const
= true;
1383 && code
!= STRICT_LOW_PART
)
1384 pred
->allows_non_lvalue
= true;
1387 pred
->singleton
= std_preds
[i
].codes
[0];
1389 add_predicate (pred
);
1393 /* These functions allow linkage with print-rtl.c. Also, some generators
1394 like to annotate their output with insn names. */
1396 /* Holds an array of names indexed by insn_code_number. */
1397 static char **insn_name_ptr
= 0;
1398 static int insn_name_ptr_size
= 0;
1401 get_insn_name (int code
)
1403 if (code
< insn_name_ptr_size
)
1404 return insn_name_ptr
[code
];
1410 record_insn_name (int code
, const char *name
)
1412 static const char *last_real_name
= "insn";
1413 static int last_real_code
= 0;
1416 if (insn_name_ptr_size
<= code
)
1419 new_size
= (insn_name_ptr_size
? insn_name_ptr_size
* 2 : 512);
1420 insn_name_ptr
= xrealloc (insn_name_ptr
, sizeof(char *) * new_size
);
1421 memset (insn_name_ptr
+ insn_name_ptr_size
, 0,
1422 sizeof(char *) * (new_size
- insn_name_ptr_size
));
1423 insn_name_ptr_size
= new_size
;
1426 if (!name
|| name
[0] == '\0')
1428 new = xmalloc (strlen (last_real_name
) + 10);
1429 sprintf (new, "%s+%d", last_real_name
, code
- last_real_code
);
1433 last_real_name
= new = xstrdup (name
);
1434 last_real_code
= code
;
1437 insn_name_ptr
[code
] = new;