1 /* Generate code from machine description to recognize rtl as insns.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998,
3 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
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23 /* This program is used to produce insn-recog.c, which contains a
24 function called `recog' plus its subroutines. These functions
25 contain a decision tree that recognizes whether an rtx, the
26 argument given to recog, is a valid instruction.
28 recog returns -1 if the rtx is not valid. If the rtx is valid,
29 recog returns a nonnegative number which is the insn code number
30 for the pattern that matched. This is the same as the order in the
31 machine description of the entry that matched. This number can be
32 used as an index into various insn_* tables, such as insn_template,
33 insn_outfun, and insn_n_operands (found in insn-output.c).
35 The third argument to recog is an optional pointer to an int. If
36 present, recog will accept a pattern if it matches except for
37 missing CLOBBER expressions at the end. In that case, the value
38 pointed to by the optional pointer will be set to the number of
39 CLOBBERs that need to be added (it should be initialized to zero by
40 the caller). If it is set nonzero, the caller should allocate a
41 PARALLEL of the appropriate size, copy the initial entries, and
42 call add_clobbers (found in insn-emit.c) to fill in the CLOBBERs.
44 This program also generates the function `split_insns', which
45 returns 0 if the rtl could not be split, or it returns the split
48 This program also generates the function `peephole2_insns', which
49 returns 0 if the rtl could not be matched. If there was a match,
50 the new rtl is returned in an INSN list, and LAST_INSN will point
51 to the last recognized insn in the old sequence. */
55 #include "coretypes.h"
59 #include "gensupport.h"
61 #define OUTPUT_LABEL(INDENT_STRING, LABEL_NUMBER) \
62 printf("%sL%d: ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_LABEL\n", (INDENT_STRING), (LABEL_NUMBER))
64 /* Holds an array of names indexed by insn_code_number. */
65 static char **insn_name_ptr
= 0;
66 static int insn_name_ptr_size
= 0;
68 /* A listhead of decision trees. The alternatives to a node are kept
69 in a doubly-linked list so we can easily add nodes to the proper
70 place when merging. */
74 struct decision
*first
;
75 struct decision
*last
;
78 /* A single test. The two accept types aren't tests per-se, but
79 their equality (or lack thereof) does affect tree merging so
80 it is convenient to keep them here. */
84 /* A linked list through the tests attached to a node. */
85 struct decision_test
*next
;
87 /* These types are roughly in the order in which we'd like to test them. */
90 DT_mode
, DT_code
, DT_veclen
,
91 DT_elt_zero_int
, DT_elt_one_int
, DT_elt_zero_wide
, DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
,
93 DT_veclen_ge
, DT_dup
, DT_pred
, DT_c_test
,
94 DT_accept_op
, DT_accept_insn
99 enum machine_mode mode
; /* Machine mode of node. */
100 RTX_CODE code
; /* Code to test. */
104 const char *name
; /* Predicate to call. */
105 const struct pred_data
*data
;
106 /* Optimization hints for this predicate. */
107 enum machine_mode mode
; /* Machine mode for node. */
110 const char *c_test
; /* Additional test to perform. */
111 int veclen
; /* Length of vector. */
112 int dup
; /* Number of operand to compare against. */
113 HOST_WIDE_INT intval
; /* Value for XINT for XWINT. */
114 int opno
; /* Operand number matched. */
117 int code_number
; /* Insn number matched. */
118 int lineno
; /* Line number of the insn. */
119 int num_clobbers_to_add
; /* Number of CLOBBERs to be added. */
124 /* Data structure for decision tree for recognizing legitimate insns. */
128 struct decision_head success
; /* Nodes to test on success. */
129 struct decision
*next
; /* Node to test on failure. */
130 struct decision
*prev
; /* Node whose failure tests us. */
131 struct decision
*afterward
; /* Node to test on success,
132 but failure of successor nodes. */
134 const char *position
; /* String denoting position in pattern. */
136 struct decision_test
*tests
; /* The tests for this node. */
138 int number
; /* Node number, used for labels */
139 int subroutine_number
; /* Number of subroutine this node starts */
140 int need_label
; /* Label needs to be output. */
143 #define SUBROUTINE_THRESHOLD 100
145 static int next_subroutine_number
;
147 /* We can write three types of subroutines: One for insn recognition,
148 one to split insns, and one for peephole-type optimizations. This
149 defines which type is being written. */
152 RECOG
, SPLIT
, PEEPHOLE2
155 #define IS_SPLIT(X) ((X) != RECOG)
157 /* Next available node number for tree nodes. */
159 static int next_number
;
161 /* Next number to use as an insn_code. */
163 static int next_insn_code
;
165 /* Record the highest depth we ever have so we know how many variables to
166 allocate in each subroutine we make. */
168 static int max_depth
;
170 /* The line number of the start of the pattern currently being processed. */
171 static int pattern_lineno
;
173 /* Count of errors. */
174 static int error_count
;
176 /* Predicate handling.
178 We construct from the machine description a table mapping each
179 predicate to a list of the rtl codes it can possibly match. The
180 function 'maybe_both_true' uses it to deduce that there are no
181 expressions that can be matches by certain pairs of tree nodes.
182 Also, if a predicate can match only one code, we can hardwire that
183 code into the node testing the predicate.
185 Some predicates are flagged as special. validate_pattern will not
186 warn about modeless match_operand expressions if they have a
187 special predicate. Predicates that allow only constants are also
188 treated as special, for this purpose.
190 validate_pattern will warn about predicates that allow non-lvalues
191 when they appear in destination operands.
193 Calculating the set of rtx codes that can possibly be accepted by a
194 predicate expression EXP requires a three-state logic: any given
195 subexpression may definitively accept a code C (Y), definitively
196 reject a code C (N), or may have an indeterminate effect (I). N
197 and I is N; Y or I is Y; Y and I, N or I are both I. Here are full
208 We represent Y with 1, N with 0, I with 2. If any code is left in
209 an I state by the complete expression, we must assume that that
210 code can be accepted. */
216 #define TRISTATE_AND(a,b) \
217 ((a) == I ? ((b) == N ? N : I) : \
218 (b) == I ? ((a) == N ? N : I) : \
221 #define TRISTATE_OR(a,b) \
222 ((a) == I ? ((b) == Y ? Y : I) : \
223 (b) == I ? ((a) == Y ? Y : I) : \
226 #define TRISTATE_NOT(a) \
227 ((a) == I ? I : !(a))
229 /* 0 means no warning about that code yet, 1 means warned. */
230 static char did_you_mean_codes
[NUM_RTX_CODE
];
232 /* Recursively calculate the set of rtx codes accepted by the
233 predicate expression EXP, writing the result to CODES. */
235 compute_predicate_codes (rtx exp
, char codes
[NUM_RTX_CODE
])
237 char op0_codes
[NUM_RTX_CODE
];
238 char op1_codes
[NUM_RTX_CODE
];
239 char op2_codes
[NUM_RTX_CODE
];
242 switch (GET_CODE (exp
))
245 compute_predicate_codes (XEXP (exp
, 0), op0_codes
);
246 compute_predicate_codes (XEXP (exp
, 1), op1_codes
);
247 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; i
++)
248 codes
[i
] = TRISTATE_AND (op0_codes
[i
], op1_codes
[i
]);
252 compute_predicate_codes (XEXP (exp
, 0), op0_codes
);
253 compute_predicate_codes (XEXP (exp
, 1), op1_codes
);
254 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; i
++)
255 codes
[i
] = TRISTATE_OR (op0_codes
[i
], op1_codes
[i
]);
258 compute_predicate_codes (XEXP (exp
, 0), op0_codes
);
259 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; i
++)
260 codes
[i
] = TRISTATE_NOT (op0_codes
[i
]);
264 /* a ? b : c accepts the same codes as (a & b) | (!a & c). */
265 compute_predicate_codes (XEXP (exp
, 0), op0_codes
);
266 compute_predicate_codes (XEXP (exp
, 1), op1_codes
);
267 compute_predicate_codes (XEXP (exp
, 2), op2_codes
);
268 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; i
++)
269 codes
[i
] = TRISTATE_OR (TRISTATE_AND (op0_codes
[i
], op1_codes
[i
]),
270 TRISTATE_AND (TRISTATE_NOT (op0_codes
[i
]),
275 /* MATCH_CODE allows a specified list of codes. */
276 memset (codes
, N
, NUM_RTX_CODE
);
278 const char *next_code
= XSTR (exp
, 0);
281 if (*next_code
== '\0')
283 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
, "empty match_code expression");
288 while ((code
= scan_comma_elt (&next_code
)) != 0)
290 size_t n
= next_code
- code
;
293 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; i
++)
294 if (!strncmp (code
, GET_RTX_NAME (i
), n
)
295 && GET_RTX_NAME (i
)[n
] == '\0')
303 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
, "match_code \"%.*s\" matches nothing",
306 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; i
++)
307 if (!strncasecmp (code
, GET_RTX_NAME (i
), n
)
308 && GET_RTX_NAME (i
)[n
] == '\0'
309 && !did_you_mean_codes
[i
])
311 did_you_mean_codes
[i
] = 1;
312 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
, "(did you mean \"%s\"?)", GET_RTX_NAME (i
));
321 /* MATCH_OPERAND disallows the set of codes that the named predicate
322 disallows, and is indeterminate for the codes that it does allow. */
324 struct pred_data
*p
= lookup_predicate (XSTR (exp
, 1));
327 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
328 "reference to unknown predicate '%s'",
333 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; i
++)
334 codes
[i
] = p
->codes
[i
] ? I
: N
;
340 /* (match_test WHATEVER) is completely indeterminate. */
341 memset (codes
, I
, NUM_RTX_CODE
);
345 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
346 "'%s' cannot be used in a define_predicate expression",
347 GET_RTX_NAME (GET_CODE (exp
)));
349 memset (codes
, I
, NUM_RTX_CODE
);
358 /* Process a define_predicate expression: compute the set of predicates
359 that can be matched, and record this as a known predicate. */
361 process_define_predicate (rtx desc
)
363 struct pred_data
*pred
= xcalloc (sizeof (struct pred_data
), 1);
364 char codes
[NUM_RTX_CODE
];
365 bool seen_one
= false;
368 pred
->name
= XSTR (desc
, 0);
369 if (GET_CODE (desc
) == DEFINE_SPECIAL_PREDICATE
)
372 compute_predicate_codes (XEXP (desc
, 1), codes
);
374 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; i
++)
377 pred
->codes
[i
] = true;
378 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (i
) != RTX_CONST_OBJ
)
379 pred
->allows_non_const
= true;
385 && i
!= STRICT_LOW_PART
)
386 pred
->allows_non_lvalue
= true;
389 pred
->singleton
= UNKNOWN
;
396 add_predicate (pred
);
403 static struct decision
*new_decision
404 (const char *, struct decision_head
*);
405 static struct decision_test
*new_decision_test
406 (enum decision_type
, struct decision_test
***);
407 static rtx find_operand
409 static rtx find_matching_operand
411 static void validate_pattern
412 (rtx
, rtx
, rtx
, int);
413 static struct decision
*add_to_sequence
414 (rtx
, struct decision_head
*, const char *, enum routine_type
, int);
416 static int maybe_both_true_2
417 (struct decision_test
*, struct decision_test
*);
418 static int maybe_both_true_1
419 (struct decision_test
*, struct decision_test
*);
420 static int maybe_both_true
421 (struct decision
*, struct decision
*, int);
423 static int nodes_identical_1
424 (struct decision_test
*, struct decision_test
*);
425 static int nodes_identical
426 (struct decision
*, struct decision
*);
427 static void merge_accept_insn
428 (struct decision
*, struct decision
*);
429 static void merge_trees
430 (struct decision_head
*, struct decision_head
*);
432 static void factor_tests
433 (struct decision_head
*);
434 static void simplify_tests
435 (struct decision_head
*);
436 static int break_out_subroutines
437 (struct decision_head
*, int);
438 static void find_afterward
439 (struct decision_head
*, struct decision
*);
441 static void change_state
442 (const char *, const char *, struct decision
*, const char *);
443 static void print_code
445 static void write_afterward
446 (struct decision
*, struct decision
*, const char *);
447 static struct decision
*write_switch
448 (struct decision
*, int);
449 static void write_cond
450 (struct decision_test
*, int, enum routine_type
);
451 static void write_action
452 (struct decision
*, struct decision_test
*, int, int,
453 struct decision
*, enum routine_type
);
454 static int is_unconditional
455 (struct decision_test
*, enum routine_type
);
456 static int write_node
457 (struct decision
*, int, enum routine_type
);
458 static void write_tree_1
459 (struct decision_head
*, int, enum routine_type
);
460 static void write_tree
461 (struct decision_head
*, const char *, enum routine_type
, int);
462 static void write_subroutine
463 (struct decision_head
*, enum routine_type
);
464 static void write_subroutines
465 (struct decision_head
*, enum routine_type
);
466 static void write_header
469 static struct decision_head make_insn_sequence
470 (rtx
, enum routine_type
);
471 static void process_tree
472 (struct decision_head
*, enum routine_type
);
474 static void record_insn_name
477 static void debug_decision_0
478 (struct decision
*, int, int);
479 static void debug_decision_1
480 (struct decision
*, int);
481 static void debug_decision_2
482 (struct decision_test
*);
483 extern void debug_decision
485 extern void debug_decision_list
488 /* Create a new node in sequence after LAST. */
490 static struct decision
*
491 new_decision (const char *position
, struct decision_head
*last
)
493 struct decision
*new = xcalloc (1, sizeof (struct decision
));
495 new->success
= *last
;
496 new->position
= xstrdup (position
);
497 new->number
= next_number
++;
499 last
->first
= last
->last
= new;
503 /* Create a new test and link it in at PLACE. */
505 static struct decision_test
*
506 new_decision_test (enum decision_type type
, struct decision_test
***pplace
)
508 struct decision_test
**place
= *pplace
;
509 struct decision_test
*test
;
511 test
= xmalloc (sizeof (*test
));
522 /* Search for and return operand N, stop when reaching node STOP. */
525 find_operand (rtx pattern
, int n
, rtx stop
)
535 code
= GET_CODE (pattern
);
536 if ((code
== MATCH_SCRATCH
537 || code
== MATCH_OPERAND
538 || code
== MATCH_OPERATOR
539 || code
== MATCH_PARALLEL
)
540 && XINT (pattern
, 0) == n
)
543 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
544 len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
);
545 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
550 if ((r
= find_operand (XEXP (pattern
, i
), n
, stop
)) != NULL_RTX
)
555 if (! XVEC (pattern
, i
))
560 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (pattern
, i
); j
++)
561 if ((r
= find_operand (XVECEXP (pattern
, i
, j
), n
, stop
))
566 case 'i': case 'w': case '0': case 's':
577 /* Search for and return operand M, such that it has a matching
578 constraint for operand N. */
581 find_matching_operand (rtx pattern
, int n
)
588 code
= GET_CODE (pattern
);
589 if (code
== MATCH_OPERAND
590 && (XSTR (pattern
, 2)[0] == '0' + n
591 || (XSTR (pattern
, 2)[0] == '%'
592 && XSTR (pattern
, 2)[1] == '0' + n
)))
595 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
596 len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
);
597 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
602 if ((r
= find_matching_operand (XEXP (pattern
, i
), n
)))
607 if (! XVEC (pattern
, i
))
612 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (pattern
, i
); j
++)
613 if ((r
= find_matching_operand (XVECEXP (pattern
, i
, j
), n
)))
617 case 'i': case 'w': case '0': case 's':
629 /* Check for various errors in patterns. SET is nonnull for a destination,
630 and is the complete set pattern. SET_CODE is '=' for normal sets, and
631 '+' within a context that requires in-out constraints. */
634 validate_pattern (rtx pattern
, rtx insn
, rtx set
, int set_code
)
641 code
= GET_CODE (pattern
);
649 if (find_operand (insn
, XINT (pattern
, 0), pattern
) == pattern
)
651 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
652 "operand %i duplicated before defined",
660 const char *pred_name
= XSTR (pattern
, 1);
661 const struct pred_data
*pred
;
664 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == DEFINE_INSN
)
665 c_test
= XSTR (insn
, 2);
667 c_test
= XSTR (insn
, 1);
669 if (pred_name
[0] != 0)
671 pred
= lookup_predicate (pred_name
);
673 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
674 "warning: unknown predicate '%s'",
680 if (code
== MATCH_OPERAND
)
682 const char constraints0
= XSTR (pattern
, 2)[0];
684 /* In DEFINE_EXPAND, DEFINE_SPLIT, and DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2, we
685 don't use the MATCH_OPERAND constraint, only the predicate.
686 This is confusing to folks doing new ports, so help them
687 not make the mistake. */
688 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == DEFINE_EXPAND
689 || GET_CODE (insn
) == DEFINE_SPLIT
690 || GET_CODE (insn
) == DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2
)
693 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
694 "warning: constraints not supported in %s",
695 rtx_name
[GET_CODE (insn
)]);
698 /* A MATCH_OPERAND that is a SET should have an output reload. */
699 else if (set
&& constraints0
)
703 if (constraints0
== '+')
705 /* If we've only got an output reload for this operand,
706 we'd better have a matching input operand. */
707 else if (constraints0
== '='
708 && find_matching_operand (insn
, XINT (pattern
, 0)))
712 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
713 "operand %d missing in-out reload",
718 else if (constraints0
!= '=' && constraints0
!= '+')
720 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
721 "operand %d missing output reload",
728 /* Allowing non-lvalues in destinations -- particularly CONST_INT --
729 while not likely to occur at runtime, results in less efficient
730 code from insn-recog.c. */
731 if (set
&& pred
&& pred
->allows_non_lvalue
)
732 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
733 "warning: destination operand %d "
737 /* A modeless MATCH_OPERAND can be handy when we can check for
738 multiple modes in the c_test. In most other cases, it is a
739 mistake. Only DEFINE_INSN is eligible, since SPLIT and
740 PEEP2 can FAIL within the output pattern. Exclude special
741 predicates, which check the mode themselves. Also exclude
742 predicates that allow only constants. Exclude the SET_DEST
743 of a call instruction, as that is a common idiom. */
745 if (GET_MODE (pattern
) == VOIDmode
746 && code
== MATCH_OPERAND
747 && GET_CODE (insn
) == DEFINE_INSN
750 && pred
->allows_non_const
751 && strstr (c_test
, "operands") == NULL
753 && GET_CODE (set
) == SET
754 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (set
)) == CALL
))
755 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
756 "warning: operand %d missing mode?",
763 enum machine_mode dmode
, smode
;
766 dest
= SET_DEST (pattern
);
767 src
= SET_SRC (pattern
);
769 /* STRICT_LOW_PART is a wrapper. Its argument is the real
770 destination, and it's mode should match the source. */
771 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
772 dest
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
774 /* Find the referent for a DUP. */
776 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == MATCH_DUP
777 || GET_CODE (dest
) == MATCH_OP_DUP
778 || GET_CODE (dest
) == MATCH_PAR_DUP
)
779 dest
= find_operand (insn
, XINT (dest
, 0), NULL
);
781 if (GET_CODE (src
) == MATCH_DUP
782 || GET_CODE (src
) == MATCH_OP_DUP
783 || GET_CODE (src
) == MATCH_PAR_DUP
)
784 src
= find_operand (insn
, XINT (src
, 0), NULL
);
786 dmode
= GET_MODE (dest
);
787 smode
= GET_MODE (src
);
789 /* The mode of an ADDRESS_OPERAND is the mode of the memory
790 reference, not the mode of the address. */
791 if (GET_CODE (src
) == MATCH_OPERAND
792 && ! strcmp (XSTR (src
, 1), "address_operand"))
795 /* The operands of a SET must have the same mode unless one
797 else if (dmode
!= VOIDmode
&& smode
!= VOIDmode
&& dmode
!= smode
)
799 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
800 "mode mismatch in set: %smode vs %smode",
801 GET_MODE_NAME (dmode
), GET_MODE_NAME (smode
));
805 /* If only one of the operands is VOIDmode, and PC or CC0 is
806 not involved, it's probably a mistake. */
807 else if (dmode
!= smode
808 && GET_CODE (dest
) != PC
809 && GET_CODE (dest
) != CC0
810 && GET_CODE (src
) != PC
811 && GET_CODE (src
) != CC0
812 && GET_CODE (src
) != CONST_INT
)
815 which
= (dmode
== VOIDmode
? "destination" : "source");
816 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
817 "warning: %s missing a mode?", which
);
820 if (dest
!= SET_DEST (pattern
))
821 validate_pattern (dest
, insn
, pattern
, '=');
822 validate_pattern (SET_DEST (pattern
), insn
, pattern
, '=');
823 validate_pattern (SET_SRC (pattern
), insn
, NULL_RTX
, 0);
828 validate_pattern (SET_DEST (pattern
), insn
, pattern
, '=');
832 validate_pattern (XEXP (pattern
, 0), insn
, set
, set
? '+' : 0);
833 validate_pattern (XEXP (pattern
, 1), insn
, NULL_RTX
, 0);
834 validate_pattern (XEXP (pattern
, 2), insn
, NULL_RTX
, 0);
837 case STRICT_LOW_PART
:
838 validate_pattern (XEXP (pattern
, 0), insn
, set
, set
? '+' : 0);
842 if (GET_MODE (XEXP (pattern
, 0)) != VOIDmode
)
844 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
845 "operand to label_ref %smode not VOIDmode",
846 GET_MODE_NAME (GET_MODE (XEXP (pattern
, 0))));
855 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
856 len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
);
857 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
862 validate_pattern (XEXP (pattern
, i
), insn
, NULL_RTX
, 0);
866 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (pattern
, i
); j
++)
867 validate_pattern (XVECEXP (pattern
, i
, j
), insn
, NULL_RTX
, 0);
870 case 'i': case 'w': case '0': case 's':
879 /* Create a chain of nodes to verify that an rtl expression matches
882 LAST is a pointer to the listhead in the previous node in the chain (or
883 in the calling function, for the first node).
885 POSITION is the string representing the current position in the insn.
887 INSN_TYPE is the type of insn for which we are emitting code.
889 A pointer to the final node in the chain is returned. */
891 static struct decision
*
892 add_to_sequence (rtx pattern
, struct decision_head
*last
, const char *position
,
893 enum routine_type insn_type
, int top
)
896 struct decision
*this, *sub
;
897 struct decision_test
*test
;
898 struct decision_test
**place
;
902 int depth
= strlen (position
);
904 enum machine_mode mode
;
906 if (depth
> max_depth
)
909 subpos
= xmalloc (depth
+ 2);
910 strcpy (subpos
, position
);
911 subpos
[depth
+ 1] = 0;
913 sub
= this = new_decision (position
, last
);
914 place
= &this->tests
;
917 mode
= GET_MODE (pattern
);
918 code
= GET_CODE (pattern
);
923 /* Toplevel peephole pattern. */
924 if (insn_type
== PEEPHOLE2
&& top
)
926 /* We don't need the node we just created -- unlink it. */
927 last
->first
= last
->last
= NULL
;
929 for (i
= 0; i
< (size_t) XVECLEN (pattern
, 0); i
++)
931 /* Which insn we're looking at is represented by A-Z. We don't
932 ever use 'A', however; it is always implied. */
934 subpos
[depth
] = (i
> 0 ? 'A' + i
: 0);
935 sub
= add_to_sequence (XVECEXP (pattern
, 0, i
),
936 last
, subpos
, insn_type
, 0);
937 last
= &sub
->success
;
942 /* Else nothing special. */
946 /* The explicit patterns within a match_parallel enforce a minimum
947 length on the vector. The match_parallel predicate may allow
948 for more elements. We do need to check for this minimum here
949 or the code generated to match the internals may reference data
950 beyond the end of the vector. */
951 test
= new_decision_test (DT_veclen_ge
, &place
);
952 test
->u
.veclen
= XVECLEN (pattern
, 2);
959 RTX_CODE was_code
= code
;
960 const char *pred_name
;
961 bool allows_const_int
= true;
963 if (code
== MATCH_SCRATCH
)
965 pred_name
= "scratch_operand";
970 pred_name
= XSTR (pattern
, 1);
971 if (code
== MATCH_PARALLEL
)
977 if (pred_name
[0] != 0)
979 const struct pred_data
*pred
;
981 test
= new_decision_test (DT_pred
, &place
);
982 test
->u
.pred
.name
= pred_name
;
983 test
->u
.pred
.mode
= mode
;
985 /* See if we know about this predicate.
986 If we do, remember it for use below.
988 We can optimize the generated code a little if either
989 (a) the predicate only accepts one code, or (b) the
990 predicate does not allow CONST_INT, in which case it
991 can match only if the modes match. */
992 pred
= lookup_predicate (pred_name
);
995 test
->u
.pred
.data
= pred
;
996 allows_const_int
= pred
->codes
[CONST_INT
];
997 if (was_code
== MATCH_PARALLEL
998 && pred
->singleton
!= PARALLEL
)
999 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
1000 "predicate '%s' used in match_parallel "
1001 "does not allow only PARALLEL", pred
->name
);
1003 code
= pred
->singleton
;
1006 message_with_line (pattern_lineno
,
1007 "warning: unknown predicate '%s' in '%s' expression",
1008 pred_name
, GET_RTX_NAME (was_code
));
1011 /* Can't enforce a mode if we allow const_int. */
1012 if (allows_const_int
)
1015 /* Accept the operand, i.e. record it in `operands'. */
1016 test
= new_decision_test (DT_accept_op
, &place
);
1017 test
->u
.opno
= XINT (pattern
, 0);
1019 if (was_code
== MATCH_OPERATOR
|| was_code
== MATCH_PARALLEL
)
1021 char base
= (was_code
== MATCH_OPERATOR
? '0' : 'a');
1022 for (i
= 0; i
< (size_t) XVECLEN (pattern
, 2); i
++)
1024 subpos
[depth
] = i
+ base
;
1025 sub
= add_to_sequence (XVECEXP (pattern
, 2, i
),
1026 &sub
->success
, subpos
, insn_type
, 0);
1035 test
= new_decision_test (DT_dup
, &place
);
1036 test
->u
.dup
= XINT (pattern
, 0);
1038 test
= new_decision_test (DT_accept_op
, &place
);
1039 test
->u
.opno
= XINT (pattern
, 0);
1041 for (i
= 0; i
< (size_t) XVECLEN (pattern
, 1); i
++)
1043 subpos
[depth
] = i
+ '0';
1044 sub
= add_to_sequence (XVECEXP (pattern
, 1, i
),
1045 &sub
->success
, subpos
, insn_type
, 0);
1053 test
= new_decision_test (DT_dup
, &place
);
1054 test
->u
.dup
= XINT (pattern
, 0);
1058 pattern
= XEXP (pattern
, 0);
1065 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1066 len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
);
1068 /* Do tests against the current node first. */
1069 for (i
= 0; i
< (size_t) len
; i
++)
1077 test
= new_decision_test (DT_elt_zero_int
, &place
);
1078 test
->u
.intval
= XINT (pattern
, i
);
1082 test
= new_decision_test (DT_elt_one_int
, &place
);
1083 test
->u
.intval
= XINT (pattern
, i
);
1086 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'w')
1088 /* If this value actually fits in an int, we can use a switch
1089 statement here, so indicate that. */
1090 enum decision_type type
1091 = ((int) XWINT (pattern
, i
) == XWINT (pattern
, i
))
1092 ? DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
: DT_elt_zero_wide
;
1096 test
= new_decision_test (type
, &place
);
1097 test
->u
.intval
= XWINT (pattern
, i
);
1099 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
1103 test
= new_decision_test (DT_veclen
, &place
);
1104 test
->u
.veclen
= XVECLEN (pattern
, i
);
1108 /* Now test our sub-patterns. */
1109 for (i
= 0; i
< (size_t) len
; i
++)
1114 subpos
[depth
] = '0' + i
;
1115 sub
= add_to_sequence (XEXP (pattern
, i
), &sub
->success
,
1116 subpos
, insn_type
, 0);
1122 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (pattern
, i
); j
++)
1124 subpos
[depth
] = 'a' + j
;
1125 sub
= add_to_sequence (XVECEXP (pattern
, i
, j
),
1126 &sub
->success
, subpos
, insn_type
, 0);
1132 /* Handled above. */
1143 /* Insert nodes testing mode and code, if they're still relevant,
1144 before any of the nodes we may have added above. */
1145 if (code
!= UNKNOWN
)
1147 place
= &this->tests
;
1148 test
= new_decision_test (DT_code
, &place
);
1149 test
->u
.code
= code
;
1152 if (mode
!= VOIDmode
)
1154 place
= &this->tests
;
1155 test
= new_decision_test (DT_mode
, &place
);
1156 test
->u
.mode
= mode
;
1159 /* If we didn't insert any tests or accept nodes, hork. */
1160 gcc_assert (this->tests
);
1167 /* A subroutine of maybe_both_true; examines only one test.
1168 Returns > 0 for "definitely both true" and < 0 for "maybe both true". */
1171 maybe_both_true_2 (struct decision_test
*d1
, struct decision_test
*d2
)
1173 if (d1
->type
== d2
->type
)
1178 return d1
->u
.mode
== d2
->u
.mode
;
1181 return d1
->u
.code
== d2
->u
.code
;
1184 return d1
->u
.veclen
== d2
->u
.veclen
;
1186 case DT_elt_zero_int
:
1187 case DT_elt_one_int
:
1188 case DT_elt_zero_wide
:
1189 case DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
:
1190 return d1
->u
.intval
== d2
->u
.intval
;
1197 /* If either has a predicate that we know something about, set
1198 things up so that D1 is the one that always has a known
1199 predicate. Then see if they have any codes in common. */
1201 if (d1
->type
== DT_pred
|| d2
->type
== DT_pred
)
1203 if (d2
->type
== DT_pred
)
1205 struct decision_test
*tmp
;
1206 tmp
= d1
, d1
= d2
, d2
= tmp
;
1209 /* If D2 tests a mode, see if it matches D1. */
1210 if (d1
->u
.pred
.mode
!= VOIDmode
)
1212 if (d2
->type
== DT_mode
)
1214 if (d1
->u
.pred
.mode
!= d2
->u
.mode
1215 /* The mode of an address_operand predicate is the
1216 mode of the memory, not the operand. It can only
1217 be used for testing the predicate, so we must
1219 && strcmp (d1
->u
.pred
.name
, "address_operand") != 0)
1222 /* Don't check two predicate modes here, because if both predicates
1223 accept CONST_INT, then both can still be true even if the modes
1224 are different. If they don't accept CONST_INT, there will be a
1225 separate DT_mode that will make maybe_both_true_1 return 0. */
1228 if (d1
->u
.pred
.data
)
1230 /* If D2 tests a code, see if it is in the list of valid
1231 codes for D1's predicate. */
1232 if (d2
->type
== DT_code
)
1234 if (!d1
->u
.pred
.data
->codes
[d2
->u
.code
])
1238 /* Otherwise see if the predicates have any codes in common. */
1239 else if (d2
->type
== DT_pred
&& d2
->u
.pred
.data
)
1241 bool common
= false;
1244 for (c
= 0; c
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; c
++)
1245 if (d1
->u
.pred
.data
->codes
[c
] && d2
->u
.pred
.data
->codes
[c
])
1257 /* Tests vs veclen may be known when strict equality is involved. */
1258 if (d1
->type
== DT_veclen
&& d2
->type
== DT_veclen_ge
)
1259 return d1
->u
.veclen
>= d2
->u
.veclen
;
1260 if (d1
->type
== DT_veclen_ge
&& d2
->type
== DT_veclen
)
1261 return d2
->u
.veclen
>= d1
->u
.veclen
;
1266 /* A subroutine of maybe_both_true; examines all the tests for a given node.
1267 Returns > 0 for "definitely both true" and < 0 for "maybe both true". */
1270 maybe_both_true_1 (struct decision_test
*d1
, struct decision_test
*d2
)
1272 struct decision_test
*t1
, *t2
;
1274 /* A match_operand with no predicate can match anything. Recognize
1275 this by the existence of a lone DT_accept_op test. */
1276 if (d1
->type
== DT_accept_op
|| d2
->type
== DT_accept_op
)
1279 /* Eliminate pairs of tests while they can exactly match. */
1280 while (d1
&& d2
&& d1
->type
== d2
->type
)
1282 if (maybe_both_true_2 (d1
, d2
) == 0)
1284 d1
= d1
->next
, d2
= d2
->next
;
1287 /* After that, consider all pairs. */
1288 for (t1
= d1
; t1
; t1
= t1
->next
)
1289 for (t2
= d2
; t2
; t2
= t2
->next
)
1290 if (maybe_both_true_2 (t1
, t2
) == 0)
1296 /* Return 0 if we can prove that there is no RTL that can match both
1297 D1 and D2. Otherwise, return 1 (it may be that there is an RTL that
1298 can match both or just that we couldn't prove there wasn't such an RTL).
1300 TOPLEVEL is nonzero if we are to only look at the top level and not
1301 recursively descend. */
1304 maybe_both_true (struct decision
*d1
, struct decision
*d2
,
1307 struct decision
*p1
, *p2
;
1310 /* Don't compare strings on the different positions in insn. Doing so
1311 is incorrect and results in false matches from constructs like
1313 [(set (subreg:HI (match_operand:SI "register_operand" "r") 0)
1314 (subreg:HI (match_operand:SI "register_operand" "r") 0))]
1316 [(set (match_operand:HI "register_operand" "r")
1317 (match_operand:HI "register_operand" "r"))]
1319 If we are presented with such, we are recursing through the remainder
1320 of a node's success nodes (from the loop at the end of this function).
1321 Skip forward until we come to a position that matches.
1323 Due to the way position strings are constructed, we know that iterating
1324 forward from the lexically lower position (e.g. "00") will run into
1325 the lexically higher position (e.g. "1") and not the other way around.
1326 This saves a bit of effort. */
1328 cmp
= strcmp (d1
->position
, d2
->position
);
1331 gcc_assert (!toplevel
);
1333 /* If the d2->position was lexically lower, swap. */
1335 p1
= d1
, d1
= d2
, d2
= p1
;
1337 if (d1
->success
.first
== 0)
1339 for (p1
= d1
->success
.first
; p1
; p1
= p1
->next
)
1340 if (maybe_both_true (p1
, d2
, 0))
1346 /* Test the current level. */
1347 cmp
= maybe_both_true_1 (d1
->tests
, d2
->tests
);
1351 /* We can't prove that D1 and D2 cannot both be true. If we are only
1352 to check the top level, return 1. Otherwise, see if we can prove
1353 that all choices in both successors are mutually exclusive. If
1354 either does not have any successors, we can't prove they can't both
1357 if (toplevel
|| d1
->success
.first
== 0 || d2
->success
.first
== 0)
1360 for (p1
= d1
->success
.first
; p1
; p1
= p1
->next
)
1361 for (p2
= d2
->success
.first
; p2
; p2
= p2
->next
)
1362 if (maybe_both_true (p1
, p2
, 0))
1368 /* A subroutine of nodes_identical. Examine two tests for equivalence. */
1371 nodes_identical_1 (struct decision_test
*d1
, struct decision_test
*d2
)
1376 return d1
->u
.mode
== d2
->u
.mode
;
1379 return d1
->u
.code
== d2
->u
.code
;
1382 return (d1
->u
.pred
.mode
== d2
->u
.pred
.mode
1383 && strcmp (d1
->u
.pred
.name
, d2
->u
.pred
.name
) == 0);
1386 return strcmp (d1
->u
.c_test
, d2
->u
.c_test
) == 0;
1390 return d1
->u
.veclen
== d2
->u
.veclen
;
1393 return d1
->u
.dup
== d2
->u
.dup
;
1395 case DT_elt_zero_int
:
1396 case DT_elt_one_int
:
1397 case DT_elt_zero_wide
:
1398 case DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
:
1399 return d1
->u
.intval
== d2
->u
.intval
;
1402 return d1
->u
.opno
== d2
->u
.opno
;
1404 case DT_accept_insn
:
1405 /* Differences will be handled in merge_accept_insn. */
1413 /* True iff the two nodes are identical (on one level only). Due
1414 to the way these lists are constructed, we shouldn't have to
1415 consider different orderings on the tests. */
1418 nodes_identical (struct decision
*d1
, struct decision
*d2
)
1420 struct decision_test
*t1
, *t2
;
1422 for (t1
= d1
->tests
, t2
= d2
->tests
; t1
&& t2
; t1
= t1
->next
, t2
= t2
->next
)
1424 if (t1
->type
!= t2
->type
)
1426 if (! nodes_identical_1 (t1
, t2
))
1430 /* For success, they should now both be null. */
1434 /* Check that their subnodes are at the same position, as any one set
1435 of sibling decisions must be at the same position. Allowing this
1436 requires complications to find_afterward and when change_state is
1438 if (d1
->success
.first
1439 && d2
->success
.first
1440 && strcmp (d1
->success
.first
->position
, d2
->success
.first
->position
))
1446 /* A subroutine of merge_trees; given two nodes that have been declared
1447 identical, cope with two insn accept states. If they differ in the
1448 number of clobbers, then the conflict was created by make_insn_sequence
1449 and we can drop the with-clobbers version on the floor. If both
1450 nodes have no additional clobbers, we have found an ambiguity in the
1451 source machine description. */
1454 merge_accept_insn (struct decision
*oldd
, struct decision
*addd
)
1456 struct decision_test
*old
, *add
;
1458 for (old
= oldd
->tests
; old
; old
= old
->next
)
1459 if (old
->type
== DT_accept_insn
)
1464 for (add
= addd
->tests
; add
; add
= add
->next
)
1465 if (add
->type
== DT_accept_insn
)
1470 /* If one node is for a normal insn and the second is for the base
1471 insn with clobbers stripped off, the second node should be ignored. */
1473 if (old
->u
.insn
.num_clobbers_to_add
== 0
1474 && add
->u
.insn
.num_clobbers_to_add
> 0)
1476 /* Nothing to do here. */
1478 else if (old
->u
.insn
.num_clobbers_to_add
> 0
1479 && add
->u
.insn
.num_clobbers_to_add
== 0)
1481 /* In this case, replace OLD with ADD. */
1482 old
->u
.insn
= add
->u
.insn
;
1486 message_with_line (add
->u
.insn
.lineno
, "`%s' matches `%s'",
1487 get_insn_name (add
->u
.insn
.code_number
),
1488 get_insn_name (old
->u
.insn
.code_number
));
1489 message_with_line (old
->u
.insn
.lineno
, "previous definition of `%s'",
1490 get_insn_name (old
->u
.insn
.code_number
));
1495 /* Merge two decision trees OLDH and ADDH, modifying OLDH destructively. */
1498 merge_trees (struct decision_head
*oldh
, struct decision_head
*addh
)
1500 struct decision
*next
, *add
;
1502 if (addh
->first
== 0)
1504 if (oldh
->first
== 0)
1510 /* Trying to merge bits at different positions isn't possible. */
1511 gcc_assert (!strcmp (oldh
->first
->position
, addh
->first
->position
));
1513 for (add
= addh
->first
; add
; add
= next
)
1515 struct decision
*old
, *insert_before
= NULL
;
1519 /* The semantics of pattern matching state that the tests are
1520 done in the order given in the MD file so that if an insn
1521 matches two patterns, the first one will be used. However,
1522 in practice, most, if not all, patterns are unambiguous so
1523 that their order is independent. In that case, we can merge
1524 identical tests and group all similar modes and codes together.
1526 Scan starting from the end of OLDH until we reach a point
1527 where we reach the head of the list or where we pass a
1528 pattern that could also be true if NEW is true. If we find
1529 an identical pattern, we can merge them. Also, record the
1530 last node that tests the same code and mode and the last one
1531 that tests just the same mode.
1533 If we have no match, place NEW after the closest match we found. */
1535 for (old
= oldh
->last
; old
; old
= old
->prev
)
1537 if (nodes_identical (old
, add
))
1539 merge_accept_insn (old
, add
);
1540 merge_trees (&old
->success
, &add
->success
);
1544 if (maybe_both_true (old
, add
, 0))
1547 /* Insert the nodes in DT test type order, which is roughly
1548 how expensive/important the test is. Given that the tests
1549 are also ordered within the list, examining the first is
1551 if ((int) add
->tests
->type
< (int) old
->tests
->type
)
1552 insert_before
= old
;
1555 if (insert_before
== NULL
)
1558 add
->prev
= oldh
->last
;
1559 oldh
->last
->next
= add
;
1564 if ((add
->prev
= insert_before
->prev
) != NULL
)
1565 add
->prev
->next
= add
;
1568 add
->next
= insert_before
;
1569 insert_before
->prev
= add
;
1576 /* Walk the tree looking for sub-nodes that perform common tests.
1577 Factor out the common test into a new node. This enables us
1578 (depending on the test type) to emit switch statements later. */
1581 factor_tests (struct decision_head
*head
)
1583 struct decision
*first
, *next
;
1585 for (first
= head
->first
; first
&& first
->next
; first
= next
)
1587 enum decision_type type
;
1588 struct decision
*new, *old_last
;
1590 type
= first
->tests
->type
;
1593 /* Want at least two compatible sequential nodes. */
1594 if (next
->tests
->type
!= type
)
1597 /* Don't want all node types, just those we can turn into
1598 switch statements. */
1601 && type
!= DT_veclen
1602 && type
!= DT_elt_zero_int
1603 && type
!= DT_elt_one_int
1604 && type
!= DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
)
1607 /* If we'd been performing more than one test, create a new node
1608 below our first test. */
1609 if (first
->tests
->next
!= NULL
)
1611 new = new_decision (first
->position
, &first
->success
);
1612 new->tests
= first
->tests
->next
;
1613 first
->tests
->next
= NULL
;
1616 /* Crop the node tree off after our first test. */
1618 old_last
= head
->last
;
1621 /* For each compatible test, adjust to perform only one test in
1622 the top level node, then merge the node back into the tree. */
1625 struct decision_head h
;
1627 if (next
->tests
->next
!= NULL
)
1629 new = new_decision (next
->position
, &next
->success
);
1630 new->tests
= next
->tests
->next
;
1631 next
->tests
->next
= NULL
;
1636 h
.first
= h
.last
= new;
1638 merge_trees (head
, &h
);
1640 while (next
&& next
->tests
->type
== type
);
1642 /* After we run out of compatible tests, graft the remaining nodes
1643 back onto the tree. */
1646 next
->prev
= head
->last
;
1647 head
->last
->next
= next
;
1648 head
->last
= old_last
;
1653 for (first
= head
->first
; first
; first
= first
->next
)
1654 factor_tests (&first
->success
);
1657 /* After factoring, try to simplify the tests on any one node.
1658 Tests that are useful for switch statements are recognizable
1659 by having only a single test on a node -- we'll be manipulating
1660 nodes with multiple tests:
1662 If we have mode tests or code tests that are redundant with
1663 predicates, remove them. */
1666 simplify_tests (struct decision_head
*head
)
1668 struct decision
*tree
;
1670 for (tree
= head
->first
; tree
; tree
= tree
->next
)
1672 struct decision_test
*a
, *b
;
1679 /* Find a predicate node. */
1680 while (b
&& b
->type
!= DT_pred
)
1684 /* Due to how these tests are constructed, we don't even need
1685 to check that the mode and code are compatible -- they were
1686 generated from the predicate in the first place. */
1687 while (a
->type
== DT_mode
|| a
->type
== DT_code
)
1694 for (tree
= head
->first
; tree
; tree
= tree
->next
)
1695 simplify_tests (&tree
->success
);
1698 /* Count the number of subnodes of HEAD. If the number is high enough,
1699 make the first node in HEAD start a separate subroutine in the C code
1700 that is generated. */
1703 break_out_subroutines (struct decision_head
*head
, int initial
)
1706 struct decision
*sub
;
1708 for (sub
= head
->first
; sub
; sub
= sub
->next
)
1709 size
+= 1 + break_out_subroutines (&sub
->success
, 0);
1711 if (size
> SUBROUTINE_THRESHOLD
&& ! initial
)
1713 head
->first
->subroutine_number
= ++next_subroutine_number
;
1719 /* For each node p, find the next alternative that might be true
1723 find_afterward (struct decision_head
*head
, struct decision
*real_afterward
)
1725 struct decision
*p
, *q
, *afterward
;
1727 /* We can't propagate alternatives across subroutine boundaries.
1728 This is not incorrect, merely a minor optimization loss. */
1731 afterward
= (p
->subroutine_number
> 0 ? NULL
: real_afterward
);
1733 for ( ; p
; p
= p
->next
)
1735 /* Find the next node that might be true if this one fails. */
1736 for (q
= p
->next
; q
; q
= q
->next
)
1737 if (maybe_both_true (p
, q
, 1))
1740 /* If we reached the end of the list without finding one,
1741 use the incoming afterward position. */
1750 for (p
= head
->first
; p
; p
= p
->next
)
1751 if (p
->success
.first
)
1752 find_afterward (&p
->success
, p
->afterward
);
1754 /* When we are generating a subroutine, record the real afterward
1755 position in the first node where write_tree can find it, and we
1756 can do the right thing at the subroutine call site. */
1758 if (p
->subroutine_number
> 0)
1759 p
->afterward
= real_afterward
;
1762 /* Assuming that the state of argument is denoted by OLDPOS, take whatever
1763 actions are necessary to move to NEWPOS. If we fail to move to the
1764 new state, branch to node AFTERWARD if nonzero, otherwise return.
1766 Failure to move to the new state can only occur if we are trying to
1767 match multiple insns and we try to step past the end of the stream. */
1770 change_state (const char *oldpos
, const char *newpos
,
1771 struct decision
*afterward
, const char *indent
)
1773 int odepth
= strlen (oldpos
);
1774 int ndepth
= strlen (newpos
);
1776 int old_has_insn
, new_has_insn
;
1778 /* Pop up as many levels as necessary. */
1779 for (depth
= odepth
; strncmp (oldpos
, newpos
, depth
) != 0; --depth
)
1782 /* Hunt for the last [A-Z] in both strings. */
1783 for (old_has_insn
= odepth
- 1; old_has_insn
>= 0; --old_has_insn
)
1784 if (ISUPPER (oldpos
[old_has_insn
]))
1786 for (new_has_insn
= ndepth
- 1; new_has_insn
>= 0; --new_has_insn
)
1787 if (ISUPPER (newpos
[new_has_insn
]))
1790 /* Go down to desired level. */
1791 while (depth
< ndepth
)
1793 /* It's a different insn from the first one. */
1794 if (ISUPPER (newpos
[depth
]))
1796 /* We can only fail if we're moving down the tree. */
1797 if (old_has_insn
>= 0 && oldpos
[old_has_insn
] >= newpos
[depth
])
1799 printf ("%stem = peep2_next_insn (%d);\n",
1800 indent
, newpos
[depth
] - 'A');
1804 printf ("%stem = peep2_next_insn (%d);\n",
1805 indent
, newpos
[depth
] - 'A');
1806 printf ("%sif (tem == NULL_RTX)\n", indent
);
1808 printf ("%s goto L%d;\n", indent
, afterward
->number
);
1810 printf ("%s goto ret0;\n", indent
);
1812 printf ("%sx%d = PATTERN (tem);\n", indent
, depth
+ 1);
1814 else if (ISLOWER (newpos
[depth
]))
1815 printf ("%sx%d = XVECEXP (x%d, 0, %d);\n",
1816 indent
, depth
+ 1, depth
, newpos
[depth
] - 'a');
1818 printf ("%sx%d = XEXP (x%d, %c);\n",
1819 indent
, depth
+ 1, depth
, newpos
[depth
]);
1824 /* Print the enumerator constant for CODE -- the upcase version of
1828 print_code (enum rtx_code code
)
1831 for (p
= GET_RTX_NAME (code
); *p
; p
++)
1832 putchar (TOUPPER (*p
));
1835 /* Emit code to cross an afterward link -- change state and branch. */
1838 write_afterward (struct decision
*start
, struct decision
*afterward
,
1841 if (!afterward
|| start
->subroutine_number
> 0)
1842 printf("%sgoto ret0;\n", indent
);
1845 change_state (start
->position
, afterward
->position
, NULL
, indent
);
1846 printf ("%sgoto L%d;\n", indent
, afterward
->number
);
1850 /* Emit a HOST_WIDE_INT as an integer constant expression. We need to take
1851 special care to avoid "decimal constant is so large that it is unsigned"
1852 warnings in the resulting code. */
1855 print_host_wide_int (HOST_WIDE_INT val
)
1857 HOST_WIDE_INT min
= (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)1 << (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
-1);
1859 printf ("(" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC_C
"-1)", val
+ 1);
1861 printf (HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC_C
, val
);
1864 /* Emit a switch statement, if possible, for an initial sequence of
1865 nodes at START. Return the first node yet untested. */
1867 static struct decision
*
1868 write_switch (struct decision
*start
, int depth
)
1870 struct decision
*p
= start
;
1871 enum decision_type type
= p
->tests
->type
;
1872 struct decision
*needs_label
= NULL
;
1874 /* If we have two or more nodes in sequence that test the same one
1875 thing, we may be able to use a switch statement. */
1879 || p
->next
->tests
->type
!= type
1880 || p
->next
->tests
->next
1881 || nodes_identical_1 (p
->tests
, p
->next
->tests
))
1884 /* DT_code is special in that we can do interesting things with
1885 known predicates at the same time. */
1886 if (type
== DT_code
)
1888 char codemap
[NUM_RTX_CODE
];
1889 struct decision
*ret
;
1892 memset (codemap
, 0, sizeof(codemap
));
1894 printf (" switch (GET_CODE (x%d))\n {\n", depth
);
1895 code
= p
->tests
->u
.code
;
1898 if (p
!= start
&& p
->need_label
&& needs_label
== NULL
)
1903 printf (":\n goto L%d;\n", p
->success
.first
->number
);
1904 p
->success
.first
->need_label
= 1;
1911 && p
->tests
->type
== DT_code
1912 && ! codemap
[code
= p
->tests
->u
.code
]);
1914 /* If P is testing a predicate that we know about and we haven't
1915 seen any of the codes that are valid for the predicate, we can
1916 write a series of "case" statement, one for each possible code.
1917 Since we are already in a switch, these redundant tests are very
1918 cheap and will reduce the number of predicates called. */
1920 /* Note that while we write out cases for these predicates here,
1921 we don't actually write the test here, as it gets kinda messy.
1922 It is trivial to leave this to later by telling our caller that
1923 we only processed the CODE tests. */
1924 if (needs_label
!= NULL
)
1929 while (p
&& p
->tests
->type
== DT_pred
&& p
->tests
->u
.pred
.data
)
1931 const struct pred_data
*data
= p
->tests
->u
.pred
.data
;
1933 for (c
= 0; c
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; c
++)
1934 if (codemap
[c
] && data
->codes
[c
])
1937 for (c
= 0; c
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; c
++)
1940 fputs (" case ", stdout
);
1942 fputs (":\n", stdout
);
1946 printf (" goto L%d;\n", p
->number
);
1952 /* Make the default case skip the predicates we managed to match. */
1954 printf (" default:\n");
1959 printf (" goto L%d;\n", p
->number
);
1963 write_afterward (start
, start
->afterward
, " ");
1966 printf (" break;\n");
1971 else if (type
== DT_mode
1972 || type
== DT_veclen
1973 || type
== DT_elt_zero_int
1974 || type
== DT_elt_one_int
1975 || type
== DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
)
1977 const char *indent
= "";
1979 /* We cast switch parameter to integer, so we must ensure that the value
1981 if (type
== DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
)
1984 printf(" if ((int) XWINT (x%d, 0) == XWINT (x%d, 0))\n", depth
, depth
);
1986 printf ("%s switch (", indent
);
1990 printf ("GET_MODE (x%d)", depth
);
1993 printf ("XVECLEN (x%d, 0)", depth
);
1995 case DT_elt_zero_int
:
1996 printf ("XINT (x%d, 0)", depth
);
1998 case DT_elt_one_int
:
1999 printf ("XINT (x%d, 1)", depth
);
2001 case DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
:
2002 /* Convert result of XWINT to int for portability since some C
2003 compilers won't do it and some will. */
2004 printf ("(int) XWINT (x%d, 0)", depth
);
2009 printf (")\n%s {\n", indent
);
2013 /* Merge trees will not unify identical nodes if their
2014 sub-nodes are at different levels. Thus we must check
2015 for duplicate cases. */
2017 for (q
= start
; q
!= p
; q
= q
->next
)
2018 if (nodes_identical_1 (p
->tests
, q
->tests
))
2021 if (p
!= start
&& p
->need_label
&& needs_label
== NULL
)
2024 printf ("%s case ", indent
);
2028 printf ("%smode", GET_MODE_NAME (p
->tests
->u
.mode
));
2031 printf ("%d", p
->tests
->u
.veclen
);
2033 case DT_elt_zero_int
:
2034 case DT_elt_one_int
:
2035 case DT_elt_zero_wide
:
2036 case DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
:
2037 print_host_wide_int (p
->tests
->u
.intval
);
2042 printf (":\n%s goto L%d;\n", indent
, p
->success
.first
->number
);
2043 p
->success
.first
->need_label
= 1;
2047 while (p
&& p
->tests
->type
== type
&& !p
->tests
->next
);
2050 printf ("%s default:\n%s break;\n%s }\n",
2051 indent
, indent
, indent
);
2053 return needs_label
!= NULL
? needs_label
: p
;
2057 /* None of the other tests are amenable. */
2062 /* Emit code for one test. */
2065 write_cond (struct decision_test
*p
, int depth
,
2066 enum routine_type subroutine_type
)
2071 printf ("GET_MODE (x%d) == %smode", depth
, GET_MODE_NAME (p
->u
.mode
));
2075 printf ("GET_CODE (x%d) == ", depth
);
2076 print_code (p
->u
.code
);
2080 printf ("XVECLEN (x%d, 0) == %d", depth
, p
->u
.veclen
);
2083 case DT_elt_zero_int
:
2084 printf ("XINT (x%d, 0) == %d", depth
, (int) p
->u
.intval
);
2087 case DT_elt_one_int
:
2088 printf ("XINT (x%d, 1) == %d", depth
, (int) p
->u
.intval
);
2091 case DT_elt_zero_wide
:
2092 case DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
:
2093 printf ("XWINT (x%d, 0) == ", depth
);
2094 print_host_wide_int (p
->u
.intval
);
2098 printf ("x%d == const_int_rtx[MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT + (%d)]",
2099 depth
, (int) p
->u
.intval
);
2103 printf ("XVECLEN (x%d, 0) >= %d", depth
, p
->u
.veclen
);
2107 printf ("rtx_equal_p (x%d, operands[%d])", depth
, p
->u
.dup
);
2111 printf ("%s (x%d, %smode)", p
->u
.pred
.name
, depth
,
2112 GET_MODE_NAME (p
->u
.pred
.mode
));
2116 printf ("(%s)", p
->u
.c_test
);
2119 case DT_accept_insn
:
2120 gcc_assert (subroutine_type
== RECOG
);
2121 gcc_assert (p
->u
.insn
.num_clobbers_to_add
);
2122 printf ("pnum_clobbers != NULL");
2130 /* Emit code for one action. The previous tests have succeeded;
2131 TEST is the last of the chain. In the normal case we simply
2132 perform a state change. For the `accept' tests we must do more work. */
2135 write_action (struct decision
*p
, struct decision_test
*test
,
2136 int depth
, int uncond
, struct decision
*success
,
2137 enum routine_type subroutine_type
)
2144 else if (test
->type
== DT_accept_op
|| test
->type
== DT_accept_insn
)
2146 fputs (" {\n", stdout
);
2153 if (test
->type
== DT_accept_op
)
2155 printf("%soperands[%d] = x%d;\n", indent
, test
->u
.opno
, depth
);
2157 /* Only allow DT_accept_insn to follow. */
2161 gcc_assert (test
->type
== DT_accept_insn
);
2165 /* Sanity check that we're now at the end of the list of tests. */
2166 gcc_assert (!test
->next
);
2168 if (test
->type
== DT_accept_insn
)
2170 switch (subroutine_type
)
2173 if (test
->u
.insn
.num_clobbers_to_add
!= 0)
2174 printf ("%s*pnum_clobbers = %d;\n",
2175 indent
, test
->u
.insn
.num_clobbers_to_add
);
2176 printf ("%sreturn %d; /* %s */\n", indent
,
2177 test
->u
.insn
.code_number
,
2178 insn_name_ptr
[test
->u
.insn
.code_number
]);
2182 printf ("%sreturn gen_split_%d (insn, operands);\n",
2183 indent
, test
->u
.insn
.code_number
);
2188 int match_len
= 0, i
;
2190 for (i
= strlen (p
->position
) - 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
2191 if (ISUPPER (p
->position
[i
]))
2193 match_len
= p
->position
[i
] - 'A';
2196 printf ("%s*_pmatch_len = %d;\n", indent
, match_len
);
2197 printf ("%stem = gen_peephole2_%d (insn, operands);\n",
2198 indent
, test
->u
.insn
.code_number
);
2199 printf ("%sif (tem != 0)\n%s return tem;\n", indent
, indent
);
2209 printf("%sgoto L%d;\n", indent
, success
->number
);
2210 success
->need_label
= 1;
2214 fputs (" }\n", stdout
);
2217 /* Return 1 if the test is always true and has no fallthru path. Return -1
2218 if the test does have a fallthru path, but requires that the condition be
2219 terminated. Otherwise return 0 for a normal test. */
2220 /* ??? is_unconditional is a stupid name for a tri-state function. */
2223 is_unconditional (struct decision_test
*t
, enum routine_type subroutine_type
)
2225 if (t
->type
== DT_accept_op
)
2228 if (t
->type
== DT_accept_insn
)
2230 switch (subroutine_type
)
2233 return (t
->u
.insn
.num_clobbers_to_add
== 0);
2246 /* Emit code for one node -- the conditional and the accompanying action.
2247 Return true if there is no fallthru path. */
2250 write_node (struct decision
*p
, int depth
,
2251 enum routine_type subroutine_type
)
2253 struct decision_test
*test
, *last_test
;
2256 /* Scan the tests and simplify comparisons against small
2258 for (test
= p
->tests
; test
; test
= test
->next
)
2260 if (test
->type
== DT_code
2261 && test
->u
.code
== CONST_INT
2263 && test
->next
->type
== DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
2264 && -MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT
<= test
->next
->u
.intval
2265 && test
->next
->u
.intval
<= MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT
)
2267 test
->type
= DT_const_int
;
2268 test
->u
.intval
= test
->next
->u
.intval
;
2269 test
->next
= test
->next
->next
;
2273 last_test
= test
= p
->tests
;
2274 uncond
= is_unconditional (test
, subroutine_type
);
2278 write_cond (test
, depth
, subroutine_type
);
2280 while ((test
= test
->next
) != NULL
)
2283 if (is_unconditional (test
, subroutine_type
))
2287 write_cond (test
, depth
, subroutine_type
);
2293 write_action (p
, last_test
, depth
, uncond
, p
->success
.first
, subroutine_type
);
2298 /* Emit code for all of the sibling nodes of HEAD. */
2301 write_tree_1 (struct decision_head
*head
, int depth
,
2302 enum routine_type subroutine_type
)
2304 struct decision
*p
, *next
;
2307 for (p
= head
->first
; p
; p
= next
)
2309 /* The label for the first element was printed in write_tree. */
2310 if (p
!= head
->first
&& p
->need_label
)
2311 OUTPUT_LABEL (" ", p
->number
);
2313 /* Attempt to write a switch statement for a whole sequence. */
2314 next
= write_switch (p
, depth
);
2319 /* Failed -- fall back and write one node. */
2320 uncond
= write_node (p
, depth
, subroutine_type
);
2325 /* Finished with this chain. Close a fallthru path by branching
2326 to the afterward node. */
2328 write_afterward (head
->last
, head
->last
->afterward
, " ");
2331 /* Write out the decision tree starting at HEAD. PREVPOS is the
2332 position at the node that branched to this node. */
2335 write_tree (struct decision_head
*head
, const char *prevpos
,
2336 enum routine_type type
, int initial
)
2338 struct decision
*p
= head
->first
;
2342 OUTPUT_LABEL (" ", p
->number
);
2344 if (! initial
&& p
->subroutine_number
> 0)
2346 static const char * const name_prefix
[] = {
2347 "recog", "split", "peephole2"
2350 static const char * const call_suffix
[] = {
2351 ", pnum_clobbers", "", ", _pmatch_len"
2354 /* This node has been broken out into a separate subroutine.
2355 Call it, test the result, and branch accordingly. */
2359 printf (" tem = %s_%d (x0, insn%s);\n",
2360 name_prefix
[type
], p
->subroutine_number
, call_suffix
[type
]);
2361 if (IS_SPLIT (type
))
2362 printf (" if (tem != 0)\n return tem;\n");
2364 printf (" if (tem >= 0)\n return tem;\n");
2366 change_state (p
->position
, p
->afterward
->position
, NULL
, " ");
2367 printf (" goto L%d;\n", p
->afterward
->number
);
2371 printf (" return %s_%d (x0, insn%s);\n",
2372 name_prefix
[type
], p
->subroutine_number
, call_suffix
[type
]);
2377 int depth
= strlen (p
->position
);
2379 change_state (prevpos
, p
->position
, head
->last
->afterward
, " ");
2380 write_tree_1 (head
, depth
, type
);
2382 for (p
= head
->first
; p
; p
= p
->next
)
2383 if (p
->success
.first
)
2384 write_tree (&p
->success
, p
->position
, type
, 0);
2388 /* Write out a subroutine of type TYPE to do comparisons starting at
2392 write_subroutine (struct decision_head
*head
, enum routine_type type
)
2394 int subfunction
= head
->first
? head
->first
->subroutine_number
: 0;
2399 s_or_e
= subfunction
? "static " : "";
2402 sprintf (extension
, "_%d", subfunction
);
2403 else if (type
== RECOG
)
2404 extension
[0] = '\0';
2406 strcpy (extension
, "_insns");
2412 recog%s (rtx x0 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,\n\trtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,\n\tint *pnum_clobbers ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)\n", s_or_e
, extension
);
2416 split%s (rtx x0 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)\n",
2421 peephole2%s (rtx x0 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,\n\trtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,\n\tint *_pmatch_len ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)\n",
2426 printf ("{\n rtx * const operands ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED = &recog_data.operand[0];\n");
2427 for (i
= 1; i
<= max_depth
; i
++)
2428 printf (" rtx x%d ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;\n", i
);
2430 printf (" %s tem ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;\n", IS_SPLIT (type
) ? "rtx" : "int");
2433 printf (" recog_data.insn = NULL_RTX;\n");
2436 write_tree (head
, "", type
, 1);
2438 printf (" goto ret0;\n");
2440 printf (" ret0:\n return %d;\n}\n\n", IS_SPLIT (type
) ? 0 : -1);
2443 /* In break_out_subroutines, we discovered the boundaries for the
2444 subroutines, but did not write them out. Do so now. */
2447 write_subroutines (struct decision_head
*head
, enum routine_type type
)
2451 for (p
= head
->first
; p
; p
= p
->next
)
2452 if (p
->success
.first
)
2453 write_subroutines (&p
->success
, type
);
2455 if (head
->first
->subroutine_number
> 0)
2456 write_subroutine (head
, type
);
2459 /* Begin the output file. */
2465 /* Generated automatically by the program `genrecog' from the target\n\
2466 machine description file. */\n\
2468 #include \"config.h\"\n\
2469 #include \"system.h\"\n\
2470 #include \"coretypes.h\"\n\
2471 #include \"tm.h\"\n\
2472 #include \"rtl.h\"\n\
2473 #include \"tm_p.h\"\n\
2474 #include \"function.h\"\n\
2475 #include \"insn-config.h\"\n\
2476 #include \"recog.h\"\n\
2477 #include \"real.h\"\n\
2478 #include \"output.h\"\n\
2479 #include \"flags.h\"\n\
2480 #include \"hard-reg-set.h\"\n\
2481 #include \"resource.h\"\n\
2482 #include \"toplev.h\"\n\
2483 #include \"reload.h\"\n\
2487 /* `recog' contains a decision tree that recognizes whether the rtx\n\
2488 X0 is a valid instruction.\n\
2490 recog returns -1 if the rtx is not valid. If the rtx is valid, recog\n\
2491 returns a nonnegative number which is the insn code number for the\n\
2492 pattern that matched. This is the same as the order in the machine\n\
2493 description of the entry that matched. This number can be used as an\n\
2494 index into `insn_data' and other tables.\n");
2496 The third argument to recog is an optional pointer to an int. If\n\
2497 present, recog will accept a pattern if it matches except for missing\n\
2498 CLOBBER expressions at the end. In that case, the value pointed to by\n\
2499 the optional pointer will be set to the number of CLOBBERs that need\n\
2500 to be added (it should be initialized to zero by the caller). If it");
2502 is set nonzero, the caller should allocate a PARALLEL of the\n\
2503 appropriate size, copy the initial entries, and call add_clobbers\n\
2504 (found in insn-emit.c) to fill in the CLOBBERs.\n\
2508 The function split_insns returns 0 if the rtl could not\n\
2509 be split or the split rtl as an INSN list if it can be.\n\
2511 The function peephole2_insns returns 0 if the rtl could not\n\
2512 be matched. If there was a match, the new rtl is returned in an INSN list,\n\
2513 and LAST_INSN will point to the last recognized insn in the old sequence.\n\
2518 /* Construct and return a sequence of decisions
2519 that will recognize INSN.
2521 TYPE says what type of routine we are recognizing (RECOG or SPLIT). */
2523 static struct decision_head
2524 make_insn_sequence (rtx insn
, enum routine_type type
)
2527 const char *c_test
= XSTR (insn
, type
== RECOG
? 2 : 1);
2528 int truth
= maybe_eval_c_test (c_test
);
2529 struct decision
*last
;
2530 struct decision_test
*test
, **place
;
2531 struct decision_head head
;
2534 /* We should never see an insn whose C test is false at compile time. */
2537 record_insn_name (next_insn_code
, (type
== RECOG
? XSTR (insn
, 0) : NULL
));
2539 c_test_pos
[0] = '\0';
2540 if (type
== PEEPHOLE2
)
2544 /* peephole2 gets special treatment:
2545 - X always gets an outer parallel even if it's only one entry
2546 - we remove all traces of outer-level match_scratch and match_dup
2547 expressions here. */
2548 x
= rtx_alloc (PARALLEL
);
2549 PUT_MODE (x
, VOIDmode
);
2550 XVEC (x
, 0) = rtvec_alloc (XVECLEN (insn
, 0));
2551 for (i
= j
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (insn
, 0); i
++)
2553 rtx tmp
= XVECEXP (insn
, 0, i
);
2554 if (GET_CODE (tmp
) != MATCH_SCRATCH
&& GET_CODE (tmp
) != MATCH_DUP
)
2556 XVECEXP (x
, 0, j
) = tmp
;
2562 c_test_pos
[0] = 'A' + j
- 1;
2563 c_test_pos
[1] = '\0';
2565 else if (XVECLEN (insn
, type
== RECOG
) == 1)
2566 x
= XVECEXP (insn
, type
== RECOG
, 0);
2569 x
= rtx_alloc (PARALLEL
);
2570 XVEC (x
, 0) = XVEC (insn
, type
== RECOG
);
2571 PUT_MODE (x
, VOIDmode
);
2574 validate_pattern (x
, insn
, NULL_RTX
, 0);
2576 memset(&head
, 0, sizeof(head
));
2577 last
= add_to_sequence (x
, &head
, "", type
, 1);
2579 /* Find the end of the test chain on the last node. */
2580 for (test
= last
->tests
; test
->next
; test
= test
->next
)
2582 place
= &test
->next
;
2584 /* Skip the C test if it's known to be true at compile time. */
2587 /* Need a new node if we have another test to add. */
2588 if (test
->type
== DT_accept_op
)
2590 last
= new_decision (c_test_pos
, &last
->success
);
2591 place
= &last
->tests
;
2593 test
= new_decision_test (DT_c_test
, &place
);
2594 test
->u
.c_test
= c_test
;
2597 test
= new_decision_test (DT_accept_insn
, &place
);
2598 test
->u
.insn
.code_number
= next_insn_code
;
2599 test
->u
.insn
.lineno
= pattern_lineno
;
2600 test
->u
.insn
.num_clobbers_to_add
= 0;
2605 /* If this is a DEFINE_INSN and X is a PARALLEL, see if it ends
2606 with a group of CLOBBERs of (hard) registers or MATCH_SCRATCHes.
2607 If so, set up to recognize the pattern without these CLOBBERs. */
2609 if (GET_CODE (x
) == PARALLEL
)
2613 /* Find the last non-clobber in the parallel. */
2614 for (i
= XVECLEN (x
, 0); i
> 0; i
--)
2616 rtx y
= XVECEXP (x
, 0, i
- 1);
2617 if (GET_CODE (y
) != CLOBBER
2618 || (!REG_P (XEXP (y
, 0))
2619 && GET_CODE (XEXP (y
, 0)) != MATCH_SCRATCH
))
2623 if (i
!= XVECLEN (x
, 0))
2626 struct decision_head clobber_head
;
2628 /* Build a similar insn without the clobbers. */
2630 new = XVECEXP (x
, 0, 0);
2635 new = rtx_alloc (PARALLEL
);
2636 XVEC (new, 0) = rtvec_alloc (i
);
2637 for (j
= i
- 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
2638 XVECEXP (new, 0, j
) = XVECEXP (x
, 0, j
);
2642 memset (&clobber_head
, 0, sizeof(clobber_head
));
2643 last
= add_to_sequence (new, &clobber_head
, "", type
, 1);
2645 /* Find the end of the test chain on the last node. */
2646 for (test
= last
->tests
; test
->next
; test
= test
->next
)
2649 /* We definitely have a new test to add -- create a new
2651 place
= &test
->next
;
2652 if (test
->type
== DT_accept_op
)
2654 last
= new_decision ("", &last
->success
);
2655 place
= &last
->tests
;
2658 /* Skip the C test if it's known to be true at compile
2662 test
= new_decision_test (DT_c_test
, &place
);
2663 test
->u
.c_test
= c_test
;
2666 test
= new_decision_test (DT_accept_insn
, &place
);
2667 test
->u
.insn
.code_number
= next_insn_code
;
2668 test
->u
.insn
.lineno
= pattern_lineno
;
2669 test
->u
.insn
.num_clobbers_to_add
= XVECLEN (x
, 0) - i
;
2671 merge_trees (&head
, &clobber_head
);
2677 /* Define the subroutine we will call below and emit in genemit. */
2678 printf ("extern rtx gen_split_%d (rtx, rtx *);\n", next_insn_code
);
2682 /* Define the subroutine we will call below and emit in genemit. */
2683 printf ("extern rtx gen_peephole2_%d (rtx, rtx *);\n",
2692 process_tree (struct decision_head
*head
, enum routine_type subroutine_type
)
2694 if (head
->first
== NULL
)
2696 /* We can elide peephole2_insns, but not recog or split_insns. */
2697 if (subroutine_type
== PEEPHOLE2
)
2702 factor_tests (head
);
2704 next_subroutine_number
= 0;
2705 break_out_subroutines (head
, 1);
2706 find_afterward (head
, NULL
);
2708 /* We run this after find_afterward, because find_afterward needs
2709 the redundant DT_mode tests on predicates to determine whether
2710 two tests can both be true or not. */
2711 simplify_tests(head
);
2713 write_subroutines (head
, subroutine_type
);
2716 write_subroutine (head
, subroutine_type
);
2719 extern int main (int, char **);
2722 main (int argc
, char **argv
)
2725 struct decision_head recog_tree
, split_tree
, peephole2_tree
, h
;
2727 progname
= "genrecog";
2729 memset (&recog_tree
, 0, sizeof recog_tree
);
2730 memset (&split_tree
, 0, sizeof split_tree
);
2731 memset (&peephole2_tree
, 0, sizeof peephole2_tree
);
2733 if (init_md_reader_args (argc
, argv
) != SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
)
2734 return (FATAL_EXIT_CODE
);
2740 /* Read the machine description. */
2744 desc
= read_md_rtx (&pattern_lineno
, &next_insn_code
);
2748 switch (GET_CODE (desc
))
2750 case DEFINE_PREDICATE
:
2751 case DEFINE_SPECIAL_PREDICATE
:
2752 process_define_predicate (desc
);
2756 h
= make_insn_sequence (desc
, RECOG
);
2757 merge_trees (&recog_tree
, &h
);
2761 h
= make_insn_sequence (desc
, SPLIT
);
2762 merge_trees (&split_tree
, &h
);
2765 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2
:
2766 h
= make_insn_sequence (desc
, PEEPHOLE2
);
2767 merge_trees (&peephole2_tree
, &h
);
2774 if (error_count
|| have_error
)
2775 return FATAL_EXIT_CODE
;
2779 process_tree (&recog_tree
, RECOG
);
2780 process_tree (&split_tree
, SPLIT
);
2781 process_tree (&peephole2_tree
, PEEPHOLE2
);
2784 return (ferror (stdout
) != 0 ? FATAL_EXIT_CODE
: SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
);
2787 /* Define this so we can link with print-rtl.o to get debug_rtx function. */
2789 get_insn_name (int code
)
2791 if (code
< insn_name_ptr_size
)
2792 return insn_name_ptr
[code
];
2798 record_insn_name (int code
, const char *name
)
2800 static const char *last_real_name
= "insn";
2801 static int last_real_code
= 0;
2804 if (insn_name_ptr_size
<= code
)
2807 new_size
= (insn_name_ptr_size
? insn_name_ptr_size
* 2 : 512);
2808 insn_name_ptr
= xrealloc (insn_name_ptr
, sizeof(char *) * new_size
);
2809 memset (insn_name_ptr
+ insn_name_ptr_size
, 0,
2810 sizeof(char *) * (new_size
- insn_name_ptr_size
));
2811 insn_name_ptr_size
= new_size
;
2814 if (!name
|| name
[0] == '\0')
2816 new = xmalloc (strlen (last_real_name
) + 10);
2817 sprintf (new, "%s+%d", last_real_name
, code
- last_real_code
);
2821 last_real_name
= new = xstrdup (name
);
2822 last_real_code
= code
;
2825 insn_name_ptr
[code
] = new;
2829 debug_decision_2 (struct decision_test
*test
)
2834 fprintf (stderr
, "mode=%s", GET_MODE_NAME (test
->u
.mode
));
2837 fprintf (stderr
, "code=%s", GET_RTX_NAME (test
->u
.code
));
2840 fprintf (stderr
, "veclen=%d", test
->u
.veclen
);
2842 case DT_elt_zero_int
:
2843 fprintf (stderr
, "elt0_i=%d", (int) test
->u
.intval
);
2845 case DT_elt_one_int
:
2846 fprintf (stderr
, "elt1_i=%d", (int) test
->u
.intval
);
2848 case DT_elt_zero_wide
:
2849 fprintf (stderr
, "elt0_w=" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
, test
->u
.intval
);
2851 case DT_elt_zero_wide_safe
:
2852 fprintf (stderr
, "elt0_ws=" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
, test
->u
.intval
);
2855 fprintf (stderr
, "veclen>=%d", test
->u
.veclen
);
2858 fprintf (stderr
, "dup=%d", test
->u
.dup
);
2861 fprintf (stderr
, "pred=(%s,%s)",
2862 test
->u
.pred
.name
, GET_MODE_NAME(test
->u
.pred
.mode
));
2867 strncpy (sub
, test
->u
.c_test
, sizeof(sub
));
2868 memcpy (sub
+16, "...", 4);
2869 fprintf (stderr
, "c_test=\"%s\"", sub
);
2873 fprintf (stderr
, "A_op=%d", test
->u
.opno
);
2875 case DT_accept_insn
:
2876 fprintf (stderr
, "A_insn=(%d,%d)",
2877 test
->u
.insn
.code_number
, test
->u
.insn
.num_clobbers_to_add
);
2886 debug_decision_1 (struct decision
*d
, int indent
)
2889 struct decision_test
*test
;
2893 for (i
= 0; i
< indent
; ++i
)
2895 fputs ("(nil)\n", stderr
);
2899 for (i
= 0; i
< indent
; ++i
)
2906 debug_decision_2 (test
);
2907 while ((test
= test
->next
) != NULL
)
2909 fputs (" + ", stderr
);
2910 debug_decision_2 (test
);
2913 fprintf (stderr
, "} %d n %d a %d\n", d
->number
,
2914 (d
->next
? d
->next
->number
: -1),
2915 (d
->afterward
? d
->afterward
->number
: -1));
2919 debug_decision_0 (struct decision
*d
, int indent
, int maxdepth
)
2928 for (i
= 0; i
< indent
; ++i
)
2930 fputs ("(nil)\n", stderr
);
2934 debug_decision_1 (d
, indent
);
2935 for (n
= d
->success
.first
; n
; n
= n
->next
)
2936 debug_decision_0 (n
, indent
+ 2, maxdepth
- 1);
2940 debug_decision (struct decision
*d
)
2942 debug_decision_0 (d
, 0, 1000000);
2946 debug_decision_list (struct decision
*d
)
2950 debug_decision_0 (d
, 0, 0);