1 /* Common subexpression elimination library for GNU compiler.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
3 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,
4 2012 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
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
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/>. */
24 #include "coretypes.h"
28 #include "tree.h"/* FIXME: For hashing DEBUG_EXPR & friends. */
31 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
33 #include "insn-config.h"
37 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
44 #include "alloc-pool.h"
48 /* A list of cselib_val structures. */
50 struct elt_list
*next
;
54 static bool cselib_record_memory
;
55 static bool cselib_preserve_constants
;
56 static bool cselib_any_perm_equivs
;
57 static int entry_and_rtx_equal_p (const void *, const void *);
58 static hashval_t
get_value_hash (const void *);
59 static struct elt_list
*new_elt_list (struct elt_list
*, cselib_val
*);
60 static void new_elt_loc_list (cselib_val
*, rtx
);
61 static void unchain_one_value (cselib_val
*);
62 static void unchain_one_elt_list (struct elt_list
**);
63 static void unchain_one_elt_loc_list (struct elt_loc_list
**);
64 static int discard_useless_locs (void **, void *);
65 static int discard_useless_values (void **, void *);
66 static void remove_useless_values (void);
67 static int rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (rtx
, rtx
, enum machine_mode
);
68 static unsigned int cselib_hash_rtx (rtx
, int, enum machine_mode
);
69 static cselib_val
*new_cselib_val (unsigned int, enum machine_mode
, rtx
);
70 static void add_mem_for_addr (cselib_val
*, cselib_val
*, rtx
);
71 static cselib_val
*cselib_lookup_mem (rtx
, int);
72 static void cselib_invalidate_regno (unsigned int, enum machine_mode
);
73 static void cselib_invalidate_mem (rtx
);
74 static void cselib_record_set (rtx
, cselib_val
*, cselib_val
*);
75 static void cselib_record_sets (rtx
);
77 struct expand_value_data
80 cselib_expand_callback callback
;
85 static rtx
cselib_expand_value_rtx_1 (rtx
, struct expand_value_data
*, int);
87 /* There are three ways in which cselib can look up an rtx:
88 - for a REG, the reg_values table (which is indexed by regno) is used
89 - for a MEM, we recursively look up its address and then follow the
90 addr_list of that value
91 - for everything else, we compute a hash value and go through the hash
92 table. Since different rtx's can still have the same hash value,
93 this involves walking the table entries for a given value and comparing
94 the locations of the entries with the rtx we are looking up. */
96 /* A table that enables us to look up elts by their value. */
97 static htab_t cselib_hash_table
;
99 /* This is a global so we don't have to pass this through every function.
100 It is used in new_elt_loc_list to set SETTING_INSN. */
101 static rtx cselib_current_insn
;
103 /* The unique id that the next create value will take. */
104 static unsigned int next_uid
;
106 /* The number of registers we had when the varrays were last resized. */
107 static unsigned int cselib_nregs
;
109 /* Count values without known locations, or with only locations that
110 wouldn't have been known except for debug insns. Whenever this
111 grows too big, we remove these useless values from the table.
113 Counting values with only debug values is a bit tricky. We don't
114 want to increment n_useless_values when we create a value for a
115 debug insn, for this would get n_useless_values out of sync, but we
116 want increment it if all locs in the list that were ever referenced
117 in nondebug insns are removed from the list.
119 In the general case, once we do that, we'd have to stop accepting
120 nondebug expressions in the loc list, to avoid having two values
121 equivalent that, without debug insns, would have been made into
122 separate values. However, because debug insns never introduce
123 equivalences themselves (no assignments), the only means for
124 growing loc lists is through nondebug assignments. If the locs
125 also happen to be referenced in debug insns, it will work just fine.
127 A consequence of this is that there's at most one debug-only loc in
128 each loc list. If we keep it in the first entry, testing whether
129 we have a debug-only loc list takes O(1).
131 Furthermore, since any additional entry in a loc list containing a
132 debug loc would have to come from an assignment (nondebug) that
133 references both the initial debug loc and the newly-equivalent loc,
134 the initial debug loc would be promoted to a nondebug loc, and the
135 loc list would not contain debug locs any more.
137 So the only case we have to be careful with in order to keep
138 n_useless_values in sync between debug and nondebug compilations is
139 to avoid incrementing n_useless_values when removing the single loc
140 from a value that turns out to not appear outside debug values. We
141 increment n_useless_debug_values instead, and leave such values
142 alone until, for other reasons, we garbage-collect useless
144 static int n_useless_values
;
145 static int n_useless_debug_values
;
147 /* Count values whose locs have been taken exclusively from debug
148 insns for the entire life of the value. */
149 static int n_debug_values
;
151 /* Number of useless values before we remove them from the hash table. */
152 #define MAX_USELESS_VALUES 32
154 /* This table maps from register number to values. It does not
155 contain pointers to cselib_val structures, but rather elt_lists.
156 The purpose is to be able to refer to the same register in
157 different modes. The first element of the list defines the mode in
158 which the register was set; if the mode is unknown or the value is
159 no longer valid in that mode, ELT will be NULL for the first
161 static struct elt_list
**reg_values
;
162 static unsigned int reg_values_size
;
163 #define REG_VALUES(i) reg_values[i]
165 /* The largest number of hard regs used by any entry added to the
166 REG_VALUES table. Cleared on each cselib_clear_table() invocation. */
167 static unsigned int max_value_regs
;
169 /* Here the set of indices I with REG_VALUES(I) != 0 is saved. This is used
170 in cselib_clear_table() for fast emptying. */
171 static unsigned int *used_regs
;
172 static unsigned int n_used_regs
;
174 /* We pass this to cselib_invalidate_mem to invalidate all of
175 memory for a non-const call instruction. */
176 static GTY(()) rtx callmem
;
178 /* Set by discard_useless_locs if it deleted the last location of any
180 static int values_became_useless
;
182 /* Used as stop element of the containing_mem list so we can check
183 presence in the list by checking the next pointer. */
184 static cselib_val dummy_val
;
186 /* If non-NULL, value of the eliminated arg_pointer_rtx or frame_pointer_rtx
187 that is constant through the whole function and should never be
189 static cselib_val
*cfa_base_preserved_val
;
190 static unsigned int cfa_base_preserved_regno
= INVALID_REGNUM
;
192 /* Used to list all values that contain memory reference.
193 May or may not contain the useless values - the list is compacted
194 each time memory is invalidated. */
195 static cselib_val
*first_containing_mem
= &dummy_val
;
196 static alloc_pool elt_loc_list_pool
, elt_list_pool
, cselib_val_pool
, value_pool
;
198 /* If nonnull, cselib will call this function before freeing useless
199 VALUEs. A VALUE is deemed useless if its "locs" field is null. */
200 void (*cselib_discard_hook
) (cselib_val
*);
202 /* If nonnull, cselib will call this function before recording sets or
203 even clobbering outputs of INSN. All the recorded sets will be
204 represented in the array sets[n_sets]. new_val_min can be used to
205 tell whether values present in sets are introduced by this
207 void (*cselib_record_sets_hook
) (rtx insn
, struct cselib_set
*sets
,
210 #define PRESERVED_VALUE_P(RTX) \
211 (RTL_FLAG_CHECK1("PRESERVED_VALUE_P", (RTX), VALUE)->unchanging)
213 #define SP_BASED_VALUE_P(RTX) \
214 (RTL_FLAG_CHECK1("SP_BASED_VALUE_P", (RTX), VALUE)->jump)
218 /* Allocate a struct elt_list and fill in its two elements with the
221 static inline struct elt_list
*
222 new_elt_list (struct elt_list
*next
, cselib_val
*elt
)
225 el
= (struct elt_list
*) pool_alloc (elt_list_pool
);
231 /* Allocate a struct elt_loc_list with LOC and prepend it to VAL's loc
235 new_elt_loc_list (cselib_val
*val
, rtx loc
)
237 struct elt_loc_list
*el
, *next
= val
->locs
;
239 gcc_checking_assert (!next
|| !next
->setting_insn
240 || !DEBUG_INSN_P (next
->setting_insn
)
241 || cselib_current_insn
== next
->setting_insn
);
243 /* If we're creating the first loc in a debug insn context, we've
244 just created a debug value. Count it. */
245 if (!next
&& cselib_current_insn
&& DEBUG_INSN_P (cselib_current_insn
))
248 val
= canonical_cselib_val (val
);
251 if (GET_CODE (loc
) == VALUE
)
253 loc
= canonical_cselib_val (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
))->val_rtx
;
255 gcc_checking_assert (PRESERVED_VALUE_P (loc
)
256 == PRESERVED_VALUE_P (val
->val_rtx
));
258 if (val
->val_rtx
== loc
)
260 else if (val
->uid
> CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->uid
)
262 /* Reverse the insertion. */
263 new_elt_loc_list (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
), val
->val_rtx
);
267 gcc_checking_assert (val
->uid
< CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->uid
);
269 if (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->locs
)
271 /* Bring all locs from LOC to VAL. */
272 for (el
= CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->locs
; el
->next
; el
= el
->next
)
274 /* Adjust values that have LOC as canonical so that VAL
275 becomes their canonical. */
276 if (el
->loc
&& GET_CODE (el
->loc
) == VALUE
)
278 gcc_checking_assert (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (el
->loc
)->locs
->loc
280 CSELIB_VAL_PTR (el
->loc
)->locs
->loc
= val
->val_rtx
;
283 el
->next
= val
->locs
;
284 next
= val
->locs
= CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->locs
;
287 if (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->addr_list
)
289 /* Bring in addr_list into canonical node. */
290 struct elt_list
*last
= CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->addr_list
;
293 last
->next
= val
->addr_list
;
294 val
->addr_list
= CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->addr_list
;
295 CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->addr_list
= NULL
;
298 if (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->next_containing_mem
!= NULL
299 && val
->next_containing_mem
== NULL
)
301 /* Add VAL to the containing_mem list after LOC. LOC will
302 be removed when we notice it doesn't contain any
304 val
->next_containing_mem
= CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->next_containing_mem
;
305 CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->next_containing_mem
= val
;
308 /* Chain LOC back to VAL. */
309 el
= (struct elt_loc_list
*) pool_alloc (elt_loc_list_pool
);
310 el
->loc
= val
->val_rtx
;
311 el
->setting_insn
= cselib_current_insn
;
313 CSELIB_VAL_PTR (loc
)->locs
= el
;
316 el
= (struct elt_loc_list
*) pool_alloc (elt_loc_list_pool
);
318 el
->setting_insn
= cselib_current_insn
;
323 /* Promote loc L to a nondebug cselib_current_insn if L is marked as
324 originating from a debug insn, maintaining the debug values
328 promote_debug_loc (struct elt_loc_list
*l
)
330 if (l
&& l
->setting_insn
&& DEBUG_INSN_P (l
->setting_insn
)
331 && (!cselib_current_insn
|| !DEBUG_INSN_P (cselib_current_insn
)))
334 l
->setting_insn
= cselib_current_insn
;
335 if (cselib_preserve_constants
&& l
->next
)
337 gcc_assert (l
->next
->setting_insn
338 && DEBUG_INSN_P (l
->next
->setting_insn
)
340 l
->next
->setting_insn
= cselib_current_insn
;
343 gcc_assert (!l
->next
);
347 /* The elt_list at *PL is no longer needed. Unchain it and free its
351 unchain_one_elt_list (struct elt_list
**pl
)
353 struct elt_list
*l
= *pl
;
356 pool_free (elt_list_pool
, l
);
359 /* Likewise for elt_loc_lists. */
362 unchain_one_elt_loc_list (struct elt_loc_list
**pl
)
364 struct elt_loc_list
*l
= *pl
;
367 pool_free (elt_loc_list_pool
, l
);
370 /* Likewise for cselib_vals. This also frees the addr_list associated with
374 unchain_one_value (cselib_val
*v
)
377 unchain_one_elt_list (&v
->addr_list
);
379 pool_free (cselib_val_pool
, v
);
382 /* Remove all entries from the hash table. Also used during
386 cselib_clear_table (void)
388 cselib_reset_table (1);
391 /* Return TRUE if V is a constant, a function invariant or a VALUE
392 equivalence; FALSE otherwise. */
395 invariant_or_equiv_p (cselib_val
*v
)
397 struct elt_loc_list
*l
;
399 if (v
== cfa_base_preserved_val
)
402 /* Keep VALUE equivalences around. */
403 for (l
= v
->locs
; l
; l
= l
->next
)
404 if (GET_CODE (l
->loc
) == VALUE
)
408 && v
->locs
->next
== NULL
)
410 if (CONSTANT_P (v
->locs
->loc
)
411 && (GET_CODE (v
->locs
->loc
) != CONST
412 || !references_value_p (v
->locs
->loc
, 0)))
414 /* Although a debug expr may be bound to different expressions,
415 we can preserve it as if it was constant, to get unification
416 and proper merging within var-tracking. */
417 if (GET_CODE (v
->locs
->loc
) == DEBUG_EXPR
418 || GET_CODE (v
->locs
->loc
) == DEBUG_IMPLICIT_PTR
419 || GET_CODE (v
->locs
->loc
) == ENTRY_VALUE
420 || GET_CODE (v
->locs
->loc
) == DEBUG_PARAMETER_REF
)
423 /* (plus (value V) (const_int C)) is invariant iff V is invariant. */
424 if (GET_CODE (v
->locs
->loc
) == PLUS
425 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (v
->locs
->loc
, 1))
426 && GET_CODE (XEXP (v
->locs
->loc
, 0)) == VALUE
427 && invariant_or_equiv_p (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (XEXP (v
->locs
->loc
, 0))))
434 /* Remove from hash table all VALUEs except constants, function
435 invariants and VALUE equivalences. */
438 preserve_constants_and_equivs (void **x
, void *info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
440 cselib_val
*v
= (cselib_val
*)*x
;
442 if (!invariant_or_equiv_p (v
))
443 htab_clear_slot (cselib_hash_table
, x
);
447 /* Remove all entries from the hash table, arranging for the next
448 value to be numbered NUM. */
451 cselib_reset_table (unsigned int num
)
457 if (cfa_base_preserved_val
)
459 unsigned int regno
= cfa_base_preserved_regno
;
460 unsigned int new_used_regs
= 0;
461 for (i
= 0; i
< n_used_regs
; i
++)
462 if (used_regs
[i
] == regno
)
468 REG_VALUES (used_regs
[i
]) = 0;
469 gcc_assert (new_used_regs
== 1);
470 n_used_regs
= new_used_regs
;
471 used_regs
[0] = regno
;
473 = hard_regno_nregs
[regno
][GET_MODE (cfa_base_preserved_val
->locs
->loc
)];
477 for (i
= 0; i
< n_used_regs
; i
++)
478 REG_VALUES (used_regs
[i
]) = 0;
482 if (cselib_preserve_constants
)
483 htab_traverse (cselib_hash_table
, preserve_constants_and_equivs
, NULL
);
486 htab_empty (cselib_hash_table
);
487 gcc_checking_assert (!cselib_any_perm_equivs
);
490 n_useless_values
= 0;
491 n_useless_debug_values
= 0;
496 first_containing_mem
= &dummy_val
;
499 /* Return the number of the next value that will be generated. */
502 cselib_get_next_uid (void)
507 /* See the documentation of cselib_find_slot below. */
508 static enum machine_mode find_slot_memmode
;
510 /* Search for X, whose hashcode is HASH, in CSELIB_HASH_TABLE,
511 INSERTing if requested. When X is part of the address of a MEM,
512 MEMMODE should specify the mode of the MEM. While searching the
513 table, MEMMODE is held in FIND_SLOT_MEMMODE, so that autoinc RTXs
514 in X can be resolved. */
517 cselib_find_slot (rtx x
, hashval_t hash
, enum insert_option insert
,
518 enum machine_mode memmode
)
521 find_slot_memmode
= memmode
;
522 slot
= htab_find_slot_with_hash (cselib_hash_table
, x
, hash
, insert
);
523 find_slot_memmode
= VOIDmode
;
527 /* The equality test for our hash table. The first argument ENTRY is a table
528 element (i.e. a cselib_val), while the second arg X is an rtx. We know
529 that all callers of htab_find_slot_with_hash will wrap CONST_INTs into a
530 CONST of an appropriate mode. */
533 entry_and_rtx_equal_p (const void *entry
, const void *x_arg
)
535 struct elt_loc_list
*l
;
536 const cselib_val
*const v
= (const cselib_val
*) entry
;
537 rtx x
= CONST_CAST_RTX ((const_rtx
)x_arg
);
538 enum machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
540 gcc_assert (!CONST_SCALAR_INT_P (x
) && GET_CODE (x
) != CONST_FIXED
);
542 if (mode
!= GET_MODE (v
->val_rtx
))
545 /* Unwrap X if necessary. */
546 if (GET_CODE (x
) == CONST
547 && (CONST_SCALAR_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 0))
548 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == CONST_FIXED
))
551 /* We don't guarantee that distinct rtx's have different hash values,
552 so we need to do a comparison. */
553 for (l
= v
->locs
; l
; l
= l
->next
)
554 if (rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (l
->loc
, x
, find_slot_memmode
))
556 promote_debug_loc (l
);
563 /* The hash function for our hash table. The value is always computed with
564 cselib_hash_rtx when adding an element; this function just extracts the
565 hash value from a cselib_val structure. */
568 get_value_hash (const void *entry
)
570 const cselib_val
*const v
= (const cselib_val
*) entry
;
574 /* Return true if X contains a VALUE rtx. If ONLY_USELESS is set, we
575 only return true for values which point to a cselib_val whose value
576 element has been set to zero, which implies the cselib_val will be
580 references_value_p (const_rtx x
, int only_useless
)
582 const enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
583 const char *fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
586 if (GET_CODE (x
) == VALUE
587 && (! only_useless
||
588 (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (x
)->locs
== 0 && !PRESERVED_VALUE_P (x
))))
591 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
593 if (fmt
[i
] == 'e' && references_value_p (XEXP (x
, i
), only_useless
))
595 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
596 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
597 if (references_value_p (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), only_useless
))
604 /* For all locations found in X, delete locations that reference useless
605 values (i.e. values without any location). Called through
609 discard_useless_locs (void **x
, void *info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
611 cselib_val
*v
= (cselib_val
*)*x
;
612 struct elt_loc_list
**p
= &v
->locs
;
613 bool had_locs
= v
->locs
!= NULL
;
614 rtx setting_insn
= v
->locs
? v
->locs
->setting_insn
: NULL
;
618 if (references_value_p ((*p
)->loc
, 1))
619 unchain_one_elt_loc_list (p
);
624 if (had_locs
&& v
->locs
== 0 && !PRESERVED_VALUE_P (v
->val_rtx
))
626 if (setting_insn
&& DEBUG_INSN_P (setting_insn
))
627 n_useless_debug_values
++;
630 values_became_useless
= 1;
635 /* If X is a value with no locations, remove it from the hashtable. */
638 discard_useless_values (void **x
, void *info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
640 cselib_val
*v
= (cselib_val
*)*x
;
642 if (v
->locs
== 0 && !PRESERVED_VALUE_P (v
->val_rtx
))
644 if (cselib_discard_hook
)
645 cselib_discard_hook (v
);
647 CSELIB_VAL_PTR (v
->val_rtx
) = NULL
;
648 htab_clear_slot (cselib_hash_table
, x
);
649 unchain_one_value (v
);
656 /* Clean out useless values (i.e. those which no longer have locations
657 associated with them) from the hash table. */
660 remove_useless_values (void)
664 /* First pass: eliminate locations that reference the value. That in
665 turn can make more values useless. */
668 values_became_useless
= 0;
669 htab_traverse (cselib_hash_table
, discard_useless_locs
, 0);
671 while (values_became_useless
);
673 /* Second pass: actually remove the values. */
675 p
= &first_containing_mem
;
676 for (v
= *p
; v
!= &dummy_val
; v
= v
->next_containing_mem
)
677 if (v
->locs
&& v
== canonical_cselib_val (v
))
680 p
= &(*p
)->next_containing_mem
;
684 n_useless_values
+= n_useless_debug_values
;
685 n_debug_values
-= n_useless_debug_values
;
686 n_useless_debug_values
= 0;
688 htab_traverse (cselib_hash_table
, discard_useless_values
, 0);
690 gcc_assert (!n_useless_values
);
693 /* Arrange for a value to not be removed from the hash table even if
694 it becomes useless. */
697 cselib_preserve_value (cselib_val
*v
)
699 PRESERVED_VALUE_P (v
->val_rtx
) = 1;
702 /* Test whether a value is preserved. */
705 cselib_preserved_value_p (cselib_val
*v
)
707 return PRESERVED_VALUE_P (v
->val_rtx
);
710 /* Arrange for a REG value to be assumed constant through the whole function,
711 never invalidated and preserved across cselib_reset_table calls. */
714 cselib_preserve_cfa_base_value (cselib_val
*v
, unsigned int regno
)
716 if (cselib_preserve_constants
718 && REG_P (v
->locs
->loc
))
720 cfa_base_preserved_val
= v
;
721 cfa_base_preserved_regno
= regno
;
725 /* Clean all non-constant expressions in the hash table, but retain
729 cselib_preserve_only_values (void)
733 for (i
= 0; i
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
; i
++)
734 cselib_invalidate_regno (i
, reg_raw_mode
[i
]);
736 cselib_invalidate_mem (callmem
);
738 remove_useless_values ();
740 gcc_assert (first_containing_mem
== &dummy_val
);
743 /* Arrange for a value to be marked as based on stack pointer
744 for find_base_term purposes. */
747 cselib_set_value_sp_based (cselib_val
*v
)
749 SP_BASED_VALUE_P (v
->val_rtx
) = 1;
752 /* Test whether a value is based on stack pointer for
753 find_base_term purposes. */
756 cselib_sp_based_value_p (cselib_val
*v
)
758 return SP_BASED_VALUE_P (v
->val_rtx
);
761 /* Return the mode in which a register was last set. If X is not a
762 register, return its mode. If the mode in which the register was
763 set is not known, or the value was already clobbered, return
767 cselib_reg_set_mode (const_rtx x
)
772 if (REG_VALUES (REGNO (x
)) == NULL
773 || REG_VALUES (REGNO (x
))->elt
== NULL
)
776 return GET_MODE (REG_VALUES (REGNO (x
))->elt
->val_rtx
);
779 /* Return nonzero if we can prove that X and Y contain the same value, taking
780 our gathered information into account. */
783 rtx_equal_for_cselib_p (rtx x
, rtx y
)
785 return rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (x
, y
, VOIDmode
);
788 /* If x is a PLUS or an autoinc operation, expand the operation,
789 storing the offset, if any, in *OFF. */
792 autoinc_split (rtx x
, rtx
*off
, enum machine_mode memmode
)
794 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
801 if (memmode
== VOIDmode
)
804 *off
= GEN_INT (-GET_MODE_SIZE (memmode
));
809 if (memmode
== VOIDmode
)
812 *off
= GEN_INT (GET_MODE_SIZE (memmode
));
828 /* Return nonzero if we can prove that X and Y contain the same value,
829 taking our gathered information into account. MEMMODE holds the
830 mode of the enclosing MEM, if any, as required to deal with autoinc
831 addressing modes. If X and Y are not (known to be) part of
832 addresses, MEMMODE should be VOIDmode. */
835 rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (rtx x
, rtx y
, enum machine_mode memmode
)
841 if (REG_P (x
) || MEM_P (x
))
843 cselib_val
*e
= cselib_lookup (x
, GET_MODE (x
), 0, memmode
);
849 if (REG_P (y
) || MEM_P (y
))
851 cselib_val
*e
= cselib_lookup (y
, GET_MODE (y
), 0, memmode
);
860 if (GET_CODE (x
) == VALUE
)
862 cselib_val
*e
= canonical_cselib_val (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (x
));
863 struct elt_loc_list
*l
;
865 if (GET_CODE (y
) == VALUE
)
866 return e
== canonical_cselib_val (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (y
));
868 for (l
= e
->locs
; l
; l
= l
->next
)
872 /* Avoid infinite recursion. We know we have the canonical
873 value, so we can just skip any values in the equivalence
875 if (REG_P (t
) || MEM_P (t
) || GET_CODE (t
) == VALUE
)
877 else if (rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (t
, y
, memmode
))
883 else if (GET_CODE (y
) == VALUE
)
885 cselib_val
*e
= canonical_cselib_val (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (y
));
886 struct elt_loc_list
*l
;
888 for (l
= e
->locs
; l
; l
= l
->next
)
892 if (REG_P (t
) || MEM_P (t
) || GET_CODE (t
) == VALUE
)
894 else if (rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (x
, t
, memmode
))
901 if (GET_MODE (x
) != GET_MODE (y
))
904 if (GET_CODE (x
) != GET_CODE (y
))
906 rtx xorig
= x
, yorig
= y
;
907 rtx xoff
= NULL
, yoff
= NULL
;
909 x
= autoinc_split (x
, &xoff
, memmode
);
910 y
= autoinc_split (y
, &yoff
, memmode
);
915 if (xoff
&& !rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (xoff
, yoff
, memmode
))
918 /* Don't recurse if nothing changed. */
919 if (x
!= xorig
|| y
!= yorig
)
920 return rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (x
, y
, memmode
);
925 /* These won't be handled correctly by the code below. */
926 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
933 case DEBUG_IMPLICIT_PTR
:
934 return DEBUG_IMPLICIT_PTR_DECL (x
)
935 == DEBUG_IMPLICIT_PTR_DECL (y
);
937 case DEBUG_PARAMETER_REF
:
938 return DEBUG_PARAMETER_REF_DECL (x
)
939 == DEBUG_PARAMETER_REF_DECL (y
);
942 /* ENTRY_VALUEs are function invariant, it is thus undesirable to
943 use rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 to compare the operands. */
944 return rtx_equal_p (ENTRY_VALUE_EXP (x
), ENTRY_VALUE_EXP (y
));
947 return XEXP (x
, 0) == XEXP (y
, 0);
950 /* We have to compare any autoinc operations in the addresses
951 using this MEM's mode. */
952 return rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (y
, 0), GET_MODE (x
));
959 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
961 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
968 if (XWINT (x
, i
) != XWINT (y
, i
))
974 if (XINT (x
, i
) != XINT (y
, i
))
980 /* Two vectors must have the same length. */
981 if (XVECLEN (x
, i
) != XVECLEN (y
, i
))
984 /* And the corresponding elements must match. */
985 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
986 if (! rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
),
987 XVECEXP (y
, i
, j
), memmode
))
993 && targetm
.commutative_p (x
, UNKNOWN
)
994 && rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (XEXP (x
, 1), XEXP (y
, 0), memmode
)
995 && rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (y
, 1), memmode
))
997 if (! rtx_equal_for_cselib_1 (XEXP (x
, i
), XEXP (y
, i
), memmode
))
1003 if (strcmp (XSTR (x
, i
), XSTR (y
, i
)))
1008 /* These are just backpointers, so they don't matter. */
1015 /* It is believed that rtx's at this level will never
1016 contain anything but integers and other rtx's,
1017 except for within LABEL_REFs and SYMBOL_REFs. */
1025 /* We need to pass down the mode of constants through the hash table
1026 functions. For that purpose, wrap them in a CONST of the appropriate
1029 wrap_constant (enum machine_mode mode
, rtx x
)
1031 if ((!CONST_SCALAR_INT_P (x
)) && GET_CODE (x
) != CONST_FIXED
)
1033 gcc_assert (mode
!= VOIDmode
);
1034 return gen_rtx_CONST (mode
, x
);
1037 /* Hash an rtx. Return 0 if we couldn't hash the rtx.
1038 For registers and memory locations, we look up their cselib_val structure
1039 and return its VALUE element.
1040 Possible reasons for return 0 are: the object is volatile, or we couldn't
1041 find a register or memory location in the table and CREATE is zero. If
1042 CREATE is nonzero, table elts are created for regs and mem.
1043 N.B. this hash function returns the same hash value for RTXes that
1044 differ only in the order of operands, thus it is suitable for comparisons
1045 that take commutativity into account.
1046 If we wanted to also support associative rules, we'd have to use a different
1047 strategy to avoid returning spurious 0, e.g. return ~(~0U >> 1) .
1048 MEMMODE indicates the mode of an enclosing MEM, and it's only
1049 used to compute autoinc values.
1050 We used to have a MODE argument for hashing for CONST_INTs, but that
1051 didn't make sense, since it caused spurious hash differences between
1052 (set (reg:SI 1) (const_int))
1053 (plus:SI (reg:SI 2) (reg:SI 1))
1055 (plus:SI (reg:SI 2) (const_int))
1056 If the mode is important in any context, it must be checked specifically
1057 in a comparison anyway, since relying on hash differences is unsafe. */
1060 cselib_hash_rtx (rtx x
, int create
, enum machine_mode memmode
)
1066 unsigned int hash
= 0;
1068 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
1069 hash
+= (unsigned) code
+ (unsigned) GET_MODE (x
);
1074 e
= CSELIB_VAL_PTR (x
);
1079 e
= cselib_lookup (x
, GET_MODE (x
), create
, memmode
);
1086 hash
+= ((unsigned) DEBUG_EXPR
<< 7)
1087 + DEBUG_TEMP_UID (DEBUG_EXPR_TREE_DECL (x
));
1088 return hash
? hash
: (unsigned int) DEBUG_EXPR
;
1090 case DEBUG_IMPLICIT_PTR
:
1091 hash
+= ((unsigned) DEBUG_IMPLICIT_PTR
<< 7)
1092 + DECL_UID (DEBUG_IMPLICIT_PTR_DECL (x
));
1093 return hash
? hash
: (unsigned int) DEBUG_IMPLICIT_PTR
;
1095 case DEBUG_PARAMETER_REF
:
1096 hash
+= ((unsigned) DEBUG_PARAMETER_REF
<< 7)
1097 + DECL_UID (DEBUG_PARAMETER_REF_DECL (x
));
1098 return hash
? hash
: (unsigned int) DEBUG_PARAMETER_REF
;
1101 /* ENTRY_VALUEs are function invariant, thus try to avoid
1102 recursing on argument if ENTRY_VALUE is one of the
1103 forms emitted by expand_debug_expr, otherwise
1104 ENTRY_VALUE hash would depend on the current value
1105 in some register or memory. */
1106 if (REG_P (ENTRY_VALUE_EXP (x
)))
1107 hash
+= (unsigned int) REG
1108 + (unsigned int) GET_MODE (ENTRY_VALUE_EXP (x
))
1109 + (unsigned int) REGNO (ENTRY_VALUE_EXP (x
));
1110 else if (MEM_P (ENTRY_VALUE_EXP (x
))
1111 && REG_P (XEXP (ENTRY_VALUE_EXP (x
), 0)))
1112 hash
+= (unsigned int) MEM
1113 + (unsigned int) GET_MODE (XEXP (ENTRY_VALUE_EXP (x
), 0))
1114 + (unsigned int) REGNO (XEXP (ENTRY_VALUE_EXP (x
), 0));
1116 hash
+= cselib_hash_rtx (ENTRY_VALUE_EXP (x
), create
, memmode
);
1117 return hash
? hash
: (unsigned int) ENTRY_VALUE
;
1120 hash
+= ((unsigned) CONST_INT
<< 7) + INTVAL (x
);
1121 return hash
? hash
: (unsigned int) CONST_INT
;
1124 /* This is like the general case, except that it only counts
1125 the integers representing the constant. */
1126 hash
+= (unsigned) code
+ (unsigned) GET_MODE (x
);
1127 if (GET_MODE (x
) != VOIDmode
)
1128 hash
+= real_hash (CONST_DOUBLE_REAL_VALUE (x
));
1130 hash
+= ((unsigned) CONST_DOUBLE_LOW (x
)
1131 + (unsigned) CONST_DOUBLE_HIGH (x
));
1132 return hash
? hash
: (unsigned int) CONST_DOUBLE
;
1135 hash
+= (unsigned int) code
+ (unsigned int) GET_MODE (x
);
1136 hash
+= fixed_hash (CONST_FIXED_VALUE (x
));
1137 return hash
? hash
: (unsigned int) CONST_FIXED
;
1144 units
= CONST_VECTOR_NUNITS (x
);
1146 for (i
= 0; i
< units
; ++i
)
1148 elt
= CONST_VECTOR_ELT (x
, i
);
1149 hash
+= cselib_hash_rtx (elt
, 0, memmode
);
1155 /* Assume there is only one rtx object for any given label. */
1157 /* We don't hash on the address of the CODE_LABEL to avoid bootstrap
1158 differences and differences between each stage's debugging dumps. */
1159 hash
+= (((unsigned int) LABEL_REF
<< 7)
1160 + CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (XEXP (x
, 0)));
1161 return hash
? hash
: (unsigned int) LABEL_REF
;
1165 /* Don't hash on the symbol's address to avoid bootstrap differences.
1166 Different hash values may cause expressions to be recorded in
1167 different orders and thus different registers to be used in the
1168 final assembler. This also avoids differences in the dump files
1169 between various stages. */
1171 const unsigned char *p
= (const unsigned char *) XSTR (x
, 0);
1174 h
+= (h
<< 7) + *p
++; /* ??? revisit */
1176 hash
+= ((unsigned int) SYMBOL_REF
<< 7) + h
;
1177 return hash
? hash
: (unsigned int) SYMBOL_REF
;
1182 /* We can't compute these without knowing the MEM mode. */
1183 gcc_assert (memmode
!= VOIDmode
);
1184 i
= GET_MODE_SIZE (memmode
);
1185 if (code
== PRE_DEC
)
1187 /* Adjust the hash so that (mem:MEMMODE (pre_* (reg))) hashes
1188 like (mem:MEMMODE (plus (reg) (const_int I))). */
1189 hash
+= (unsigned) PLUS
- (unsigned)code
1190 + cselib_hash_rtx (XEXP (x
, 0), create
, memmode
)
1191 + cselib_hash_rtx (GEN_INT (i
), create
, memmode
);
1192 return hash
? hash
: 1 + (unsigned) PLUS
;
1195 gcc_assert (memmode
!= VOIDmode
);
1196 return cselib_hash_rtx (XEXP (x
, 1), create
, memmode
);
1201 gcc_assert (memmode
!= VOIDmode
);
1202 return cselib_hash_rtx (XEXP (x
, 0), create
, memmode
);
1207 case UNSPEC_VOLATILE
:
1211 if (MEM_VOLATILE_P (x
))
1220 i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1;
1221 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1228 rtx tem
= XEXP (x
, i
);
1229 unsigned int tem_hash
= cselib_hash_rtx (tem
, create
, memmode
);
1238 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
1240 unsigned int tem_hash
1241 = cselib_hash_rtx (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), create
, memmode
);
1252 const unsigned char *p
= (const unsigned char *) XSTR (x
, i
);
1261 hash
+= XINT (x
, i
);
1274 return hash
? hash
: 1 + (unsigned int) GET_CODE (x
);
1277 /* Create a new value structure for VALUE and initialize it. The mode of the
1280 static inline cselib_val
*
1281 new_cselib_val (unsigned int hash
, enum machine_mode mode
, rtx x
)
1283 cselib_val
*e
= (cselib_val
*) pool_alloc (cselib_val_pool
);
1286 gcc_assert (next_uid
);
1289 e
->uid
= next_uid
++;
1290 /* We use an alloc pool to allocate this RTL construct because it
1291 accounts for about 8% of the overall memory usage. We know
1292 precisely when we can have VALUE RTXen (when cselib is active)
1293 so we don't need to put them in garbage collected memory.
1294 ??? Why should a VALUE be an RTX in the first place? */
1295 e
->val_rtx
= (rtx
) pool_alloc (value_pool
);
1296 memset (e
->val_rtx
, 0, RTX_HDR_SIZE
);
1297 PUT_CODE (e
->val_rtx
, VALUE
);
1298 PUT_MODE (e
->val_rtx
, mode
);
1299 CSELIB_VAL_PTR (e
->val_rtx
) = e
;
1302 e
->next_containing_mem
= 0;
1304 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_CSELIB
))
1306 fprintf (dump_file
, "cselib value %u:%u ", e
->uid
, hash
);
1307 if (flag_dump_noaddr
|| flag_dump_unnumbered
)
1308 fputs ("# ", dump_file
);
1310 fprintf (dump_file
, "%p ", (void*)e
);
1311 print_rtl_single (dump_file
, x
);
1312 fputc ('\n', dump_file
);
1318 /* ADDR_ELT is a value that is used as address. MEM_ELT is the value that
1319 contains the data at this address. X is a MEM that represents the
1320 value. Update the two value structures to represent this situation. */
1323 add_mem_for_addr (cselib_val
*addr_elt
, cselib_val
*mem_elt
, rtx x
)
1325 struct elt_loc_list
*l
;
1327 addr_elt
= canonical_cselib_val (addr_elt
);
1328 mem_elt
= canonical_cselib_val (mem_elt
);
1330 /* Avoid duplicates. */
1331 for (l
= mem_elt
->locs
; l
; l
= l
->next
)
1333 && CSELIB_VAL_PTR (XEXP (l
->loc
, 0)) == addr_elt
)
1335 promote_debug_loc (l
);
1339 addr_elt
->addr_list
= new_elt_list (addr_elt
->addr_list
, mem_elt
);
1340 new_elt_loc_list (mem_elt
,
1341 replace_equiv_address_nv (x
, addr_elt
->val_rtx
));
1342 if (mem_elt
->next_containing_mem
== NULL
)
1344 mem_elt
->next_containing_mem
= first_containing_mem
;
1345 first_containing_mem
= mem_elt
;
1349 /* Subroutine of cselib_lookup. Return a value for X, which is a MEM rtx.
1350 If CREATE, make a new one if we haven't seen it before. */
1353 cselib_lookup_mem (rtx x
, int create
)
1355 enum machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
1356 enum machine_mode addr_mode
;
1359 cselib_val
*mem_elt
;
1362 if (MEM_VOLATILE_P (x
) || mode
== BLKmode
1363 || !cselib_record_memory
1364 || (FLOAT_MODE_P (mode
) && flag_float_store
))
1367 addr_mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0));
1368 if (addr_mode
== VOIDmode
)
1371 /* Look up the value for the address. */
1372 addr
= cselib_lookup (XEXP (x
, 0), addr_mode
, create
, mode
);
1376 addr
= canonical_cselib_val (addr
);
1377 /* Find a value that describes a value of our mode at that address. */
1378 for (l
= addr
->addr_list
; l
; l
= l
->next
)
1379 if (GET_MODE (l
->elt
->val_rtx
) == mode
)
1381 promote_debug_loc (l
->elt
->locs
);
1388 mem_elt
= new_cselib_val (next_uid
, mode
, x
);
1389 add_mem_for_addr (addr
, mem_elt
, x
);
1390 slot
= cselib_find_slot (wrap_constant (mode
, x
), mem_elt
->hash
,
1396 /* Search through the possible substitutions in P. We prefer a non reg
1397 substitution because this allows us to expand the tree further. If
1398 we find, just a reg, take the lowest regno. There may be several
1399 non-reg results, we just take the first one because they will all
1400 expand to the same place. */
1403 expand_loc (struct elt_loc_list
*p
, struct expand_value_data
*evd
,
1406 rtx reg_result
= NULL
;
1407 unsigned int regno
= UINT_MAX
;
1408 struct elt_loc_list
*p_in
= p
;
1410 for (; p
; p
= p
->next
)
1412 /* Return these right away to avoid returning stack pointer based
1413 expressions for frame pointer and vice versa, which is something
1414 that would confuse DSE. See the comment in cselib_expand_value_rtx_1
1415 for more details. */
1417 && (REGNO (p
->loc
) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
1418 || REGNO (p
->loc
) == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1419 || REGNO (p
->loc
) == HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1420 || REGNO (p
->loc
) == cfa_base_preserved_regno
))
1422 /* Avoid infinite recursion trying to expand a reg into a
1424 if ((REG_P (p
->loc
))
1425 && (REGNO (p
->loc
) < regno
)
1426 && !bitmap_bit_p (evd
->regs_active
, REGNO (p
->loc
)))
1428 reg_result
= p
->loc
;
1429 regno
= REGNO (p
->loc
);
1431 /* Avoid infinite recursion and do not try to expand the
1433 else if (GET_CODE (p
->loc
) == VALUE
1434 && CSELIB_VAL_PTR (p
->loc
)->locs
== p_in
)
1436 else if (!REG_P (p
->loc
))
1439 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_CSELIB
))
1441 print_inline_rtx (dump_file
, p
->loc
, 0);
1442 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
1444 if (GET_CODE (p
->loc
) == LO_SUM
1445 && GET_CODE (XEXP (p
->loc
, 1)) == SYMBOL_REF
1447 && (note
= find_reg_note (p
->setting_insn
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
))
1448 && XEXP (note
, 0) == XEXP (p
->loc
, 1))
1449 return XEXP (p
->loc
, 1);
1450 result
= cselib_expand_value_rtx_1 (p
->loc
, evd
, max_depth
- 1);
1457 if (regno
!= UINT_MAX
)
1460 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_CSELIB
))
1461 fprintf (dump_file
, "r%d\n", regno
);
1463 result
= cselib_expand_value_rtx_1 (reg_result
, evd
, max_depth
- 1);
1468 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_CSELIB
))
1472 print_inline_rtx (dump_file
, reg_result
, 0);
1473 fprintf (dump_file
, "\n");
1476 fprintf (dump_file
, "NULL\n");
1482 /* Forward substitute and expand an expression out to its roots.
1483 This is the opposite of common subexpression. Because local value
1484 numbering is such a weak optimization, the expanded expression is
1485 pretty much unique (not from a pointer equals point of view but
1486 from a tree shape point of view.
1488 This function returns NULL if the expansion fails. The expansion
1489 will fail if there is no value number for one of the operands or if
1490 one of the operands has been overwritten between the current insn
1491 and the beginning of the basic block. For instance x has no
1497 REGS_ACTIVE is a scratch bitmap that should be clear when passing in.
1498 It is clear on return. */
1501 cselib_expand_value_rtx (rtx orig
, bitmap regs_active
, int max_depth
)
1503 struct expand_value_data evd
;
1505 evd
.regs_active
= regs_active
;
1506 evd
.callback
= NULL
;
1507 evd
.callback_arg
= NULL
;
1510 return cselib_expand_value_rtx_1 (orig
, &evd
, max_depth
);
1513 /* Same as cselib_expand_value_rtx, but using a callback to try to
1514 resolve some expressions. The CB function should return ORIG if it
1515 can't or does not want to deal with a certain RTX. Any other
1516 return value, including NULL, will be used as the expansion for
1517 VALUE, without any further changes. */
1520 cselib_expand_value_rtx_cb (rtx orig
, bitmap regs_active
, int max_depth
,
1521 cselib_expand_callback cb
, void *data
)
1523 struct expand_value_data evd
;
1525 evd
.regs_active
= regs_active
;
1527 evd
.callback_arg
= data
;
1530 return cselib_expand_value_rtx_1 (orig
, &evd
, max_depth
);
1533 /* Similar to cselib_expand_value_rtx_cb, but no rtxs are actually copied
1534 or simplified. Useful to find out whether cselib_expand_value_rtx_cb
1535 would return NULL or non-NULL, without allocating new rtx. */
1538 cselib_dummy_expand_value_rtx_cb (rtx orig
, bitmap regs_active
, int max_depth
,
1539 cselib_expand_callback cb
, void *data
)
1541 struct expand_value_data evd
;
1543 evd
.regs_active
= regs_active
;
1545 evd
.callback_arg
= data
;
1548 return cselib_expand_value_rtx_1 (orig
, &evd
, max_depth
) != NULL
;
1551 /* Internal implementation of cselib_expand_value_rtx and
1552 cselib_expand_value_rtx_cb. */
1555 cselib_expand_value_rtx_1 (rtx orig
, struct expand_value_data
*evd
,
1561 const char *format_ptr
;
1562 enum machine_mode mode
;
1564 code
= GET_CODE (orig
);
1566 /* For the context of dse, if we end up expand into a huge tree, we
1567 will not have a useful address, so we might as well just give up
1576 struct elt_list
*l
= REG_VALUES (REGNO (orig
));
1578 if (l
&& l
->elt
== NULL
)
1580 for (; l
; l
= l
->next
)
1581 if (GET_MODE (l
->elt
->val_rtx
) == GET_MODE (orig
))
1584 unsigned regno
= REGNO (orig
);
1586 /* The only thing that we are not willing to do (this
1587 is requirement of dse and if others potential uses
1588 need this function we should add a parm to control
1589 it) is that we will not substitute the
1590 STACK_POINTER_REGNUM, FRAME_POINTER or the
1593 These expansions confuses the code that notices that
1594 stores into the frame go dead at the end of the
1595 function and that the frame is not effected by calls
1596 to subroutines. If you allow the
1597 STACK_POINTER_REGNUM substitution, then dse will
1598 think that parameter pushing also goes dead which is
1599 wrong. If you allow the FRAME_POINTER or the
1600 HARD_FRAME_POINTER then you lose the opportunity to
1601 make the frame assumptions. */
1602 if (regno
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
1603 || regno
== FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1604 || regno
== HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1605 || regno
== cfa_base_preserved_regno
)
1608 bitmap_set_bit (evd
->regs_active
, regno
);
1610 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_CSELIB
))
1611 fprintf (dump_file
, "expanding: r%d into: ", regno
);
1613 result
= expand_loc (l
->elt
->locs
, evd
, max_depth
);
1614 bitmap_clear_bit (evd
->regs_active
, regno
);
1629 /* SCRATCH must be shared because they represent distinct values. */
1632 if (REG_P (XEXP (orig
, 0)) && HARD_REGISTER_NUM_P (REGNO (XEXP (orig
, 0))))
1637 if (shared_const_p (orig
))
1647 subreg
= evd
->callback (orig
, evd
->regs_active
, max_depth
,
1653 subreg
= cselib_expand_value_rtx_1 (SUBREG_REG (orig
), evd
,
1657 scopy
= simplify_gen_subreg (GET_MODE (orig
), subreg
,
1658 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (orig
)),
1659 SUBREG_BYTE (orig
));
1661 || (GET_CODE (scopy
) == SUBREG
1662 && !REG_P (SUBREG_REG (scopy
))
1663 && !MEM_P (SUBREG_REG (scopy
))))
1673 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_CSELIB
))
1675 fputs ("\nexpanding ", dump_file
);
1676 print_rtl_single (dump_file
, orig
);
1677 fputs (" into...", dump_file
);
1682 result
= evd
->callback (orig
, evd
->regs_active
, max_depth
,
1689 result
= expand_loc (CSELIB_VAL_PTR (orig
)->locs
, evd
, max_depth
);
1695 return evd
->callback (orig
, evd
->regs_active
, max_depth
,
1703 /* Copy the various flags, fields, and other information. We assume
1704 that all fields need copying, and then clear the fields that should
1705 not be copied. That is the sensible default behavior, and forces
1706 us to explicitly document why we are *not* copying a flag. */
1710 copy
= shallow_copy_rtx (orig
);
1712 format_ptr
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1714 for (i
= 0; i
< GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
); i
++)
1715 switch (*format_ptr
++)
1718 if (XEXP (orig
, i
) != NULL
)
1720 rtx result
= cselib_expand_value_rtx_1 (XEXP (orig
, i
), evd
,
1725 XEXP (copy
, i
) = result
;
1731 if (XVEC (orig
, i
) != NULL
)
1734 XVEC (copy
, i
) = rtvec_alloc (XVECLEN (orig
, i
));
1735 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (orig
, i
); j
++)
1737 rtx result
= cselib_expand_value_rtx_1 (XVECEXP (orig
, i
, j
),
1738 evd
, max_depth
- 1);
1742 XVECEXP (copy
, i
, j
) = result
;
1756 /* These are left unchanged. */
1766 mode
= GET_MODE (copy
);
1767 /* If an operand has been simplified into CONST_INT, which doesn't
1768 have a mode and the mode isn't derivable from whole rtx's mode,
1769 try simplify_*_operation first with mode from original's operand
1770 and as a fallback wrap CONST_INT into gen_rtx_CONST. */
1772 switch (GET_RTX_CLASS (code
))
1775 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (copy
, 0))
1776 && GET_MODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) != VOIDmode
)
1778 scopy
= simplify_unary_operation (code
, mode
, XEXP (copy
, 0),
1779 GET_MODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)));
1784 case RTX_COMM_ARITH
:
1786 /* These expressions can derive operand modes from the whole rtx's mode. */
1789 case RTX_BITFIELD_OPS
:
1790 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (copy
, 0))
1791 && GET_MODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) != VOIDmode
)
1793 scopy
= simplify_ternary_operation (code
, mode
,
1794 GET_MODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)),
1795 XEXP (copy
, 0), XEXP (copy
, 1),
1802 case RTX_COMM_COMPARE
:
1803 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (copy
, 0))
1804 && GET_MODE (XEXP (copy
, 1)) == VOIDmode
1805 && (GET_MODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) != VOIDmode
1806 || GET_MODE (XEXP (orig
, 1)) != VOIDmode
))
1808 scopy
= simplify_relational_operation (code
, mode
,
1809 (GET_MODE (XEXP (orig
, 0))
1811 ? GET_MODE (XEXP (orig
, 0))
1812 : GET_MODE (XEXP (orig
, 1)),
1822 scopy
= simplify_rtx (copy
);
1828 /* Walk rtx X and replace all occurrences of REG and MEM subexpressions
1829 with VALUE expressions. This way, it becomes independent of changes
1830 to registers and memory.
1831 X isn't actually modified; if modifications are needed, new rtl is
1832 allocated. However, the return value can share rtl with X.
1833 If X is within a MEM, MEMMODE must be the mode of the MEM. */
1836 cselib_subst_to_values (rtx x
, enum machine_mode memmode
)
1838 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
1839 const char *fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1848 l
= REG_VALUES (REGNO (x
));
1849 if (l
&& l
->elt
== NULL
)
1851 for (; l
; l
= l
->next
)
1852 if (GET_MODE (l
->elt
->val_rtx
) == GET_MODE (x
))
1853 return l
->elt
->val_rtx
;
1858 e
= cselib_lookup_mem (x
, 0);
1859 /* This used to happen for autoincrements, but we deal with them
1860 properly now. Remove the if stmt for the next release. */
1863 /* Assign a value that doesn't match any other. */
1864 e
= new_cselib_val (next_uid
, GET_MODE (x
), x
);
1869 e
= cselib_lookup (x
, GET_MODE (x
), 0, memmode
);
1879 gcc_assert (memmode
!= VOIDmode
);
1880 i
= GET_MODE_SIZE (memmode
);
1881 if (code
== PRE_DEC
)
1883 return cselib_subst_to_values (plus_constant (GET_MODE (x
),
1888 gcc_assert (memmode
!= VOIDmode
);
1889 return cselib_subst_to_values (XEXP (x
, 1), memmode
);
1894 gcc_assert (memmode
!= VOIDmode
);
1895 return cselib_subst_to_values (XEXP (x
, 0), memmode
);
1901 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
1905 rtx t
= cselib_subst_to_values (XEXP (x
, i
), memmode
);
1907 if (t
!= XEXP (x
, i
))
1910 copy
= shallow_copy_rtx (x
);
1914 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
1918 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
1920 rtx t
= cselib_subst_to_values (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), memmode
);
1922 if (t
!= XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
))
1924 if (XVEC (x
, i
) == XVEC (copy
, i
))
1927 copy
= shallow_copy_rtx (x
);
1928 XVEC (copy
, i
) = shallow_copy_rtvec (XVEC (x
, i
));
1930 XVECEXP (copy
, i
, j
) = t
;
1939 /* Wrapper for cselib_subst_to_values, that indicates X is in INSN. */
1942 cselib_subst_to_values_from_insn (rtx x
, enum machine_mode memmode
, rtx insn
)
1945 gcc_assert (!cselib_current_insn
);
1946 cselib_current_insn
= insn
;
1947 ret
= cselib_subst_to_values (x
, memmode
);
1948 cselib_current_insn
= NULL
;
1952 /* Look up the rtl expression X in our tables and return the value it
1953 has. If CREATE is zero, we return NULL if we don't know the value.
1954 Otherwise, we create a new one if possible, using mode MODE if X
1955 doesn't have a mode (i.e. because it's a constant). When X is part
1956 of an address, MEMMODE should be the mode of the enclosing MEM if
1957 we're tracking autoinc expressions. */
1960 cselib_lookup_1 (rtx x
, enum machine_mode mode
,
1961 int create
, enum machine_mode memmode
)
1965 unsigned int hashval
;
1967 if (GET_MODE (x
) != VOIDmode
)
1968 mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
1970 if (GET_CODE (x
) == VALUE
)
1971 return CSELIB_VAL_PTR (x
);
1976 unsigned int i
= REGNO (x
);
1979 if (l
&& l
->elt
== NULL
)
1981 for (; l
; l
= l
->next
)
1982 if (mode
== GET_MODE (l
->elt
->val_rtx
))
1984 promote_debug_loc (l
->elt
->locs
);
1991 if (i
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
1993 unsigned int n
= hard_regno_nregs
[i
][mode
];
1995 if (n
> max_value_regs
)
1999 e
= new_cselib_val (next_uid
, GET_MODE (x
), x
);
2000 new_elt_loc_list (e
, x
);
2001 if (REG_VALUES (i
) == 0)
2003 /* Maintain the invariant that the first entry of
2004 REG_VALUES, if present, must be the value used to set the
2005 register, or NULL. */
2006 used_regs
[n_used_regs
++] = i
;
2007 REG_VALUES (i
) = new_elt_list (REG_VALUES (i
), NULL
);
2009 else if (cselib_preserve_constants
2010 && GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
)
2012 /* During var-tracking, try harder to find equivalences
2013 for SUBREGs. If a setter sets say a DImode register
2014 and user uses that register only in SImode, add a lowpart
2016 struct elt_list
*lwider
= NULL
;
2018 if (l
&& l
->elt
== NULL
)
2020 for (; l
; l
= l
->next
)
2021 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (l
->elt
->val_rtx
)) == MODE_INT
2022 && GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (l
->elt
->val_rtx
))
2023 > GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
)
2025 || GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (l
->elt
->val_rtx
))
2026 < GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (lwider
->elt
->val_rtx
))))
2028 struct elt_loc_list
*el
;
2029 if (i
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
2030 && hard_regno_nregs
[i
][GET_MODE (l
->elt
->val_rtx
)] != 1)
2032 for (el
= l
->elt
->locs
; el
; el
= el
->next
)
2033 if (!REG_P (el
->loc
))
2040 rtx sub
= lowpart_subreg (mode
, lwider
->elt
->val_rtx
,
2041 GET_MODE (lwider
->elt
->val_rtx
));
2043 new_elt_loc_list (e
, sub
);
2046 REG_VALUES (i
)->next
= new_elt_list (REG_VALUES (i
)->next
, e
);
2047 slot
= cselib_find_slot (x
, e
->hash
, INSERT
, memmode
);
2053 return cselib_lookup_mem (x
, create
);
2055 hashval
= cselib_hash_rtx (x
, create
, memmode
);
2056 /* Can't even create if hashing is not possible. */
2060 slot
= cselib_find_slot (wrap_constant (mode
, x
), hashval
,
2061 create
? INSERT
: NO_INSERT
, memmode
);
2065 e
= (cselib_val
*) *slot
;
2069 e
= new_cselib_val (hashval
, mode
, x
);
2071 /* We have to fill the slot before calling cselib_subst_to_values:
2072 the hash table is inconsistent until we do so, and
2073 cselib_subst_to_values will need to do lookups. */
2075 new_elt_loc_list (e
, cselib_subst_to_values (x
, memmode
));
2079 /* Wrapper for cselib_lookup, that indicates X is in INSN. */
2082 cselib_lookup_from_insn (rtx x
, enum machine_mode mode
,
2083 int create
, enum machine_mode memmode
, rtx insn
)
2087 gcc_assert (!cselib_current_insn
);
2088 cselib_current_insn
= insn
;
2090 ret
= cselib_lookup (x
, mode
, create
, memmode
);
2092 cselib_current_insn
= NULL
;
2097 /* Wrapper for cselib_lookup_1, that logs the lookup result and
2098 maintains invariants related with debug insns. */
2101 cselib_lookup (rtx x
, enum machine_mode mode
,
2102 int create
, enum machine_mode memmode
)
2104 cselib_val
*ret
= cselib_lookup_1 (x
, mode
, create
, memmode
);
2106 /* ??? Should we return NULL if we're not to create an entry, the
2107 found loc is a debug loc and cselib_current_insn is not DEBUG?
2108 If so, we should also avoid converting val to non-DEBUG; probably
2109 easiest setting cselib_current_insn to NULL before the call
2112 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_CSELIB
))
2114 fputs ("cselib lookup ", dump_file
);
2115 print_inline_rtx (dump_file
, x
, 2);
2116 fprintf (dump_file
, " => %u:%u\n",
2118 ret
? ret
->hash
: 0);
2124 /* Invalidate any entries in reg_values that overlap REGNO. This is called
2125 if REGNO is changing. MODE is the mode of the assignment to REGNO, which
2126 is used to determine how many hard registers are being changed. If MODE
2127 is VOIDmode, then only REGNO is being changed; this is used when
2128 invalidating call clobbered registers across a call. */
2131 cselib_invalidate_regno (unsigned int regno
, enum machine_mode mode
)
2133 unsigned int endregno
;
2136 /* If we see pseudos after reload, something is _wrong_. */
2137 gcc_assert (!reload_completed
|| regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
2138 || reg_renumber
[regno
] < 0);
2140 /* Determine the range of registers that must be invalidated. For
2141 pseudos, only REGNO is affected. For hard regs, we must take MODE
2142 into account, and we must also invalidate lower register numbers
2143 if they contain values that overlap REGNO. */
2144 if (regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
2146 gcc_assert (mode
!= VOIDmode
);
2148 if (regno
< max_value_regs
)
2151 i
= regno
- max_value_regs
;
2153 endregno
= end_hard_regno (mode
, regno
);
2158 endregno
= regno
+ 1;
2161 for (; i
< endregno
; i
++)
2163 struct elt_list
**l
= ®_VALUES (i
);
2165 /* Go through all known values for this reg; if it overlaps the range
2166 we're invalidating, remove the value. */
2169 cselib_val
*v
= (*l
)->elt
;
2172 struct elt_loc_list
**p
;
2173 unsigned int this_last
= i
;
2175 if (i
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
&& v
!= NULL
)
2176 this_last
= end_hard_regno (GET_MODE (v
->val_rtx
), i
) - 1;
2178 if (this_last
< regno
|| v
== NULL
2179 || (v
== cfa_base_preserved_val
2180 && i
== cfa_base_preserved_regno
))
2186 /* We have an overlap. */
2187 if (*l
== REG_VALUES (i
))
2189 /* Maintain the invariant that the first entry of
2190 REG_VALUES, if present, must be the value used to set
2191 the register, or NULL. This is also nice because
2192 then we won't push the same regno onto user_regs
2198 unchain_one_elt_list (l
);
2200 v
= canonical_cselib_val (v
);
2202 had_locs
= v
->locs
!= NULL
;
2203 setting_insn
= v
->locs
? v
->locs
->setting_insn
: NULL
;
2205 /* Now, we clear the mapping from value to reg. It must exist, so
2206 this code will crash intentionally if it doesn't. */
2207 for (p
= &v
->locs
; ; p
= &(*p
)->next
)
2211 if (REG_P (x
) && REGNO (x
) == i
)
2213 unchain_one_elt_loc_list (p
);
2218 if (had_locs
&& v
->locs
== 0 && !PRESERVED_VALUE_P (v
->val_rtx
))
2220 if (setting_insn
&& DEBUG_INSN_P (setting_insn
))
2221 n_useless_debug_values
++;
2229 /* Invalidate any locations in the table which are changed because of a
2230 store to MEM_RTX. If this is called because of a non-const call
2231 instruction, MEM_RTX is (mem:BLK const0_rtx). */
2234 cselib_invalidate_mem (rtx mem_rtx
)
2236 cselib_val
**vp
, *v
, *next
;
2240 mem_addr
= canon_rtx (get_addr (XEXP (mem_rtx
, 0)));
2241 mem_rtx
= canon_rtx (mem_rtx
);
2243 vp
= &first_containing_mem
;
2244 for (v
= *vp
; v
!= &dummy_val
; v
= next
)
2246 bool has_mem
= false;
2247 struct elt_loc_list
**p
= &v
->locs
;
2248 bool had_locs
= v
->locs
!= NULL
;
2249 rtx setting_insn
= v
->locs
? v
->locs
->setting_insn
: NULL
;
2255 struct elt_list
**mem_chain
;
2257 /* MEMs may occur in locations only at the top level; below
2258 that every MEM or REG is substituted by its VALUE. */
2264 if (num_mems
< PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_MAX_CSELIB_MEMORY_LOCATIONS
)
2265 && ! canon_true_dependence (mem_rtx
, GET_MODE (mem_rtx
),
2266 mem_addr
, x
, NULL_RTX
))
2274 /* This one overlaps. */
2275 /* We must have a mapping from this MEM's address to the
2276 value (E). Remove that, too. */
2277 addr
= cselib_lookup (XEXP (x
, 0), VOIDmode
, 0, GET_MODE (x
));
2278 addr
= canonical_cselib_val (addr
);
2279 gcc_checking_assert (v
== canonical_cselib_val (v
));
2280 mem_chain
= &addr
->addr_list
;
2283 cselib_val
*canon
= canonical_cselib_val ((*mem_chain
)->elt
);
2287 unchain_one_elt_list (mem_chain
);
2291 /* Record canonicalized elt. */
2292 (*mem_chain
)->elt
= canon
;
2294 mem_chain
= &(*mem_chain
)->next
;
2297 unchain_one_elt_loc_list (p
);
2300 if (had_locs
&& v
->locs
== 0 && !PRESERVED_VALUE_P (v
->val_rtx
))
2302 if (setting_insn
&& DEBUG_INSN_P (setting_insn
))
2303 n_useless_debug_values
++;
2308 next
= v
->next_containing_mem
;
2312 vp
= &(*vp
)->next_containing_mem
;
2315 v
->next_containing_mem
= NULL
;
2320 /* Invalidate DEST, which is being assigned to or clobbered. */
2323 cselib_invalidate_rtx (rtx dest
)
2325 while (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
2326 || GET_CODE (dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
2327 || GET_CODE (dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
2328 dest
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
2331 cselib_invalidate_regno (REGNO (dest
), GET_MODE (dest
));
2332 else if (MEM_P (dest
))
2333 cselib_invalidate_mem (dest
);
2336 /* A wrapper for cselib_invalidate_rtx to be called via note_stores. */
2339 cselib_invalidate_rtx_note_stores (rtx dest
, const_rtx ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2340 void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2342 cselib_invalidate_rtx (dest
);
2345 /* Record the result of a SET instruction. DEST is being set; the source
2346 contains the value described by SRC_ELT. If DEST is a MEM, DEST_ADDR_ELT
2347 describes its address. */
2350 cselib_record_set (rtx dest
, cselib_val
*src_elt
, cselib_val
*dest_addr_elt
)
2352 int dreg
= REG_P (dest
) ? (int) REGNO (dest
) : -1;
2354 if (src_elt
== 0 || side_effects_p (dest
))
2359 if (dreg
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
2361 unsigned int n
= hard_regno_nregs
[dreg
][GET_MODE (dest
)];
2363 if (n
> max_value_regs
)
2367 if (REG_VALUES (dreg
) == 0)
2369 used_regs
[n_used_regs
++] = dreg
;
2370 REG_VALUES (dreg
) = new_elt_list (REG_VALUES (dreg
), src_elt
);
2374 /* The register should have been invalidated. */
2375 gcc_assert (REG_VALUES (dreg
)->elt
== 0);
2376 REG_VALUES (dreg
)->elt
= src_elt
;
2379 if (src_elt
->locs
== 0 && !PRESERVED_VALUE_P (src_elt
->val_rtx
))
2381 new_elt_loc_list (src_elt
, dest
);
2383 else if (MEM_P (dest
) && dest_addr_elt
!= 0
2384 && cselib_record_memory
)
2386 if (src_elt
->locs
== 0 && !PRESERVED_VALUE_P (src_elt
->val_rtx
))
2388 add_mem_for_addr (dest_addr_elt
, src_elt
, dest
);
2392 /* Make ELT and X's VALUE equivalent to each other at INSN. */
2395 cselib_add_permanent_equiv (cselib_val
*elt
, rtx x
, rtx insn
)
2398 rtx save_cselib_current_insn
= cselib_current_insn
;
2400 gcc_checking_assert (elt
);
2401 gcc_checking_assert (PRESERVED_VALUE_P (elt
->val_rtx
));
2402 gcc_checking_assert (!side_effects_p (x
));
2404 cselib_current_insn
= insn
;
2406 nelt
= cselib_lookup (x
, GET_MODE (elt
->val_rtx
), 1, VOIDmode
);
2410 cselib_any_perm_equivs
= true;
2412 if (!PRESERVED_VALUE_P (nelt
->val_rtx
))
2413 cselib_preserve_value (nelt
);
2415 new_elt_loc_list (nelt
, elt
->val_rtx
);
2418 cselib_current_insn
= save_cselib_current_insn
;
2421 /* Return TRUE if any permanent equivalences have been recorded since
2422 the table was last initialized. */
2424 cselib_have_permanent_equivalences (void)
2426 return cselib_any_perm_equivs
;
2429 /* There is no good way to determine how many elements there can be
2430 in a PARALLEL. Since it's fairly cheap, use a really large number. */
2431 #define MAX_SETS (FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER * 2)
2433 struct cselib_record_autoinc_data
2435 struct cselib_set
*sets
;
2439 /* Callback for for_each_inc_dec. Records in ARG the SETs implied by
2440 autoinc RTXs: SRC plus SRCOFF if non-NULL is stored in DEST. */
2443 cselib_record_autoinc_cb (rtx mem ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, rtx op ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2444 rtx dest
, rtx src
, rtx srcoff
, void *arg
)
2446 struct cselib_record_autoinc_data
*data
;
2447 data
= (struct cselib_record_autoinc_data
*)arg
;
2449 data
->sets
[data
->n_sets
].dest
= dest
;
2452 data
->sets
[data
->n_sets
].src
= gen_rtx_PLUS (GET_MODE (src
), src
, srcoff
);
2454 data
->sets
[data
->n_sets
].src
= src
;
2461 /* Record the effects of any sets and autoincs in INSN. */
2463 cselib_record_sets (rtx insn
)
2467 struct cselib_set sets
[MAX_SETS
];
2468 rtx body
= PATTERN (insn
);
2470 int n_sets_before_autoinc
;
2471 struct cselib_record_autoinc_data data
;
2473 body
= PATTERN (insn
);
2474 if (GET_CODE (body
) == COND_EXEC
)
2476 cond
= COND_EXEC_TEST (body
);
2477 body
= COND_EXEC_CODE (body
);
2480 /* Find all sets. */
2481 if (GET_CODE (body
) == SET
)
2483 sets
[0].src
= SET_SRC (body
);
2484 sets
[0].dest
= SET_DEST (body
);
2487 else if (GET_CODE (body
) == PARALLEL
)
2489 /* Look through the PARALLEL and record the values being
2490 set, if possible. Also handle any CLOBBERs. */
2491 for (i
= XVECLEN (body
, 0) - 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
2493 rtx x
= XVECEXP (body
, 0, i
);
2495 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SET
)
2497 sets
[n_sets
].src
= SET_SRC (x
);
2498 sets
[n_sets
].dest
= SET_DEST (x
);
2505 && MEM_P (sets
[0].src
)
2506 && !cselib_record_memory
2507 && MEM_READONLY_P (sets
[0].src
))
2509 rtx note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
);
2511 if (note
&& CONSTANT_P (XEXP (note
, 0)))
2512 sets
[0].src
= XEXP (note
, 0);
2516 data
.n_sets
= n_sets_before_autoinc
= n_sets
;
2517 for_each_inc_dec (&insn
, cselib_record_autoinc_cb
, &data
);
2518 n_sets
= data
.n_sets
;
2520 /* Look up the values that are read. Do this before invalidating the
2521 locations that are written. */
2522 for (i
= 0; i
< n_sets
; i
++)
2524 rtx dest
= sets
[i
].dest
;
2526 /* A STRICT_LOW_PART can be ignored; we'll record the equivalence for
2527 the low part after invalidating any knowledge about larger modes. */
2528 if (GET_CODE (sets
[i
].dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
2529 sets
[i
].dest
= dest
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
2531 /* We don't know how to record anything but REG or MEM. */
2533 || (MEM_P (dest
) && cselib_record_memory
))
2535 rtx src
= sets
[i
].src
;
2537 src
= gen_rtx_IF_THEN_ELSE (GET_MODE (dest
), cond
, src
, dest
);
2538 sets
[i
].src_elt
= cselib_lookup (src
, GET_MODE (dest
), 1, VOIDmode
);
2541 enum machine_mode address_mode
= get_address_mode (dest
);
2543 sets
[i
].dest_addr_elt
= cselib_lookup (XEXP (dest
, 0),
2548 sets
[i
].dest_addr_elt
= 0;
2552 if (cselib_record_sets_hook
)
2553 cselib_record_sets_hook (insn
, sets
, n_sets
);
2555 /* Invalidate all locations written by this insn. Note that the elts we
2556 looked up in the previous loop aren't affected, just some of their
2557 locations may go away. */
2558 note_stores (body
, cselib_invalidate_rtx_note_stores
, NULL
);
2560 for (i
= n_sets_before_autoinc
; i
< n_sets
; i
++)
2561 cselib_invalidate_rtx (sets
[i
].dest
);
2563 /* If this is an asm, look for duplicate sets. This can happen when the
2564 user uses the same value as an output multiple times. This is valid
2565 if the outputs are not actually used thereafter. Treat this case as
2566 if the value isn't actually set. We do this by smashing the destination
2567 to pc_rtx, so that we won't record the value later. */
2568 if (n_sets
>= 2 && asm_noperands (body
) >= 0)
2570 for (i
= 0; i
< n_sets
; i
++)
2572 rtx dest
= sets
[i
].dest
;
2573 if (REG_P (dest
) || MEM_P (dest
))
2576 for (j
= i
+ 1; j
< n_sets
; j
++)
2577 if (rtx_equal_p (dest
, sets
[j
].dest
))
2579 sets
[i
].dest
= pc_rtx
;
2580 sets
[j
].dest
= pc_rtx
;
2586 /* Now enter the equivalences in our tables. */
2587 for (i
= 0; i
< n_sets
; i
++)
2589 rtx dest
= sets
[i
].dest
;
2591 || (MEM_P (dest
) && cselib_record_memory
))
2592 cselib_record_set (dest
, sets
[i
].src_elt
, sets
[i
].dest_addr_elt
);
2596 /* Return true if INSN in the prologue initializes hard_frame_pointer_rtx. */
2599 fp_setter_insn (rtx insn
)
2601 rtx expr
, pat
= NULL_RTX
;
2603 if (!RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn
))
2606 expr
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_FRAME_RELATED_EXPR
, NULL_RTX
);
2608 pat
= XEXP (expr
, 0);
2609 if (!modified_in_p (hard_frame_pointer_rtx
, pat
? pat
: insn
))
2612 /* Don't return true for frame pointer restores in the epilogue. */
2613 if (find_reg_note (insn
, REG_CFA_RESTORE
, hard_frame_pointer_rtx
))
2618 /* Record the effects of INSN. */
2621 cselib_process_insn (rtx insn
)
2626 cselib_current_insn
= insn
;
2628 /* Forget everything at a CODE_LABEL, a volatile asm, or a setjmp. */
2631 && find_reg_note (insn
, REG_SETJMP
, NULL
))
2632 || (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
)
2633 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == ASM_OPERANDS
2634 && MEM_VOLATILE_P (PATTERN (insn
))))
2636 cselib_reset_table (next_uid
);
2637 cselib_current_insn
= NULL_RTX
;
2641 if (! INSN_P (insn
))
2643 cselib_current_insn
= NULL_RTX
;
2647 /* If this is a call instruction, forget anything stored in a
2648 call clobbered register, or, if this is not a const call, in
2652 for (i
= 0; i
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
; i
++)
2653 if (call_used_regs
[i
]
2654 || (REG_VALUES (i
) && REG_VALUES (i
)->elt
2655 && HARD_REGNO_CALL_PART_CLOBBERED (i
,
2656 GET_MODE (REG_VALUES (i
)->elt
->val_rtx
))))
2657 cselib_invalidate_regno (i
, reg_raw_mode
[i
]);
2659 /* Since it is not clear how cselib is going to be used, be
2660 conservative here and treat looping pure or const functions
2661 as if they were regular functions. */
2662 if (RTL_LOOPING_CONST_OR_PURE_CALL_P (insn
)
2663 || !(RTL_CONST_OR_PURE_CALL_P (insn
)))
2664 cselib_invalidate_mem (callmem
);
2667 cselib_record_sets (insn
);
2669 /* Look for any CLOBBERs in CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE, but only
2670 after we have processed the insn. */
2672 for (x
= CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE (insn
); x
; x
= XEXP (x
, 1))
2673 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == CLOBBER
)
2674 cselib_invalidate_rtx (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0));
2676 /* On setter of the hard frame pointer if frame_pointer_needed,
2677 invalidate stack_pointer_rtx, so that sp and {,h}fp based
2678 VALUEs are distinct. */
2679 if (reload_completed
2680 && frame_pointer_needed
2681 && fp_setter_insn (insn
))
2682 cselib_invalidate_rtx (stack_pointer_rtx
);
2684 cselib_current_insn
= NULL_RTX
;
2686 if (n_useless_values
> MAX_USELESS_VALUES
2687 /* remove_useless_values is linear in the hash table size. Avoid
2688 quadratic behavior for very large hashtables with very few
2689 useless elements. */
2690 && ((unsigned int)n_useless_values
2691 > (cselib_hash_table
->n_elements
2692 - cselib_hash_table
->n_deleted
2693 - n_debug_values
) / 4))
2694 remove_useless_values ();
2697 /* Initialize cselib for one pass. The caller must also call
2698 init_alias_analysis. */
2701 cselib_init (int record_what
)
2703 elt_list_pool
= create_alloc_pool ("elt_list",
2704 sizeof (struct elt_list
), 10);
2705 elt_loc_list_pool
= create_alloc_pool ("elt_loc_list",
2706 sizeof (struct elt_loc_list
), 10);
2707 cselib_val_pool
= create_alloc_pool ("cselib_val_list",
2708 sizeof (cselib_val
), 10);
2709 value_pool
= create_alloc_pool ("value", RTX_CODE_SIZE (VALUE
), 100);
2710 cselib_record_memory
= record_what
& CSELIB_RECORD_MEMORY
;
2711 cselib_preserve_constants
= record_what
& CSELIB_PRESERVE_CONSTANTS
;
2712 cselib_any_perm_equivs
= false;
2714 /* (mem:BLK (scratch)) is a special mechanism to conflict with everything,
2715 see canon_true_dependence. This is only created once. */
2717 callmem
= gen_rtx_MEM (BLKmode
, gen_rtx_SCRATCH (VOIDmode
));
2719 cselib_nregs
= max_reg_num ();
2721 /* We preserve reg_values to allow expensive clearing of the whole thing.
2722 Reallocate it however if it happens to be too large. */
2723 if (!reg_values
|| reg_values_size
< cselib_nregs
2724 || (reg_values_size
> 10 && reg_values_size
> cselib_nregs
* 4))
2727 /* Some space for newly emit instructions so we don't end up
2728 reallocating in between passes. */
2729 reg_values_size
= cselib_nregs
+ (63 + cselib_nregs
) / 16;
2730 reg_values
= XCNEWVEC (struct elt_list
*, reg_values_size
);
2732 used_regs
= XNEWVEC (unsigned int, cselib_nregs
);
2734 cselib_hash_table
= htab_create (31, get_value_hash
,
2735 entry_and_rtx_equal_p
, NULL
);
2739 /* Called when the current user is done with cselib. */
2742 cselib_finish (void)
2744 cselib_discard_hook
= NULL
;
2745 cselib_preserve_constants
= false;
2746 cselib_any_perm_equivs
= false;
2747 cfa_base_preserved_val
= NULL
;
2748 cfa_base_preserved_regno
= INVALID_REGNUM
;
2749 free_alloc_pool (elt_list_pool
);
2750 free_alloc_pool (elt_loc_list_pool
);
2751 free_alloc_pool (cselib_val_pool
);
2752 free_alloc_pool (value_pool
);
2753 cselib_clear_table ();
2754 htab_delete (cselib_hash_table
);
2757 cselib_hash_table
= 0;
2758 n_useless_values
= 0;
2759 n_useless_debug_values
= 0;
2764 /* Dump the cselib_val *X to FILE *info. */
2767 dump_cselib_val (void **x
, void *info
)
2769 cselib_val
*v
= (cselib_val
*)*x
;
2770 FILE *out
= (FILE *)info
;
2771 bool need_lf
= true;
2773 print_inline_rtx (out
, v
->val_rtx
, 0);
2777 struct elt_loc_list
*l
= v
->locs
;
2783 fputs (" locs:", out
);
2786 if (l
->setting_insn
)
2787 fprintf (out
, "\n from insn %i ",
2788 INSN_UID (l
->setting_insn
));
2790 fprintf (out
, "\n ");
2791 print_inline_rtx (out
, l
->loc
, 4);
2793 while ((l
= l
->next
));
2798 fputs (" no locs", out
);
2804 struct elt_list
*e
= v
->addr_list
;
2810 fputs (" addr list:", out
);
2814 print_inline_rtx (out
, e
->elt
->val_rtx
, 2);
2816 while ((e
= e
->next
));
2821 fputs (" no addrs", out
);
2825 if (v
->next_containing_mem
== &dummy_val
)
2826 fputs (" last mem\n", out
);
2827 else if (v
->next_containing_mem
)
2829 fputs (" next mem ", out
);
2830 print_inline_rtx (out
, v
->next_containing_mem
->val_rtx
, 2);
2839 /* Dump to OUT everything in the CSELIB table. */
2842 dump_cselib_table (FILE *out
)
2844 fprintf (out
, "cselib hash table:\n");
2845 htab_traverse (cselib_hash_table
, dump_cselib_val
, out
);
2846 if (first_containing_mem
!= &dummy_val
)
2848 fputs ("first mem ", out
);
2849 print_inline_rtx (out
, first_containing_mem
->val_rtx
, 2);
2852 fprintf (out
, "next uid %i\n", next_uid
);
2855 #include "gt-cselib.h"