1 /* Optimize jump instructions, for GNU compiler.
2 Copyright (C) 1987-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 /* This is the pathetic reminder of old fame of the jump-optimization pass
21 of the compiler. Now it contains basically a set of utility functions to
24 Each CODE_LABEL has a count of the times it is used
25 stored in the LABEL_NUSES internal field, and each JUMP_INSN
26 has one label that it refers to stored in the
27 JUMP_LABEL internal field. With this we can detect labels that
28 become unused because of the deletion of all the jumps that
29 formerly used them. The JUMP_LABEL info is sometimes looked
30 at by later passes. For return insns, it contains either a
31 RETURN or a SIMPLE_RETURN rtx.
33 The subroutines redirect_jump and invert_jump are used
34 from other passes as well. */
38 #include "coretypes.h"
43 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
45 #include "insn-config.h"
46 #include "insn-attr.h"
55 #include "dominance.h"
58 #include "basic-block.h"
60 #include "statistics.h"
61 #include "double-int.h"
63 #include "fixed-value.h"
77 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
79 #include "tree-pass.h"
83 /* Optimize jump y; x: ... y: jumpif... x?
84 Don't know if it is worth bothering with. */
85 /* Optimize two cases of conditional jump to conditional jump?
86 This can never delete any instruction or make anything dead,
87 or even change what is live at any point.
88 So perhaps let combiner do it. */
90 static void init_label_info (rtx_insn
*);
91 static void mark_all_labels (rtx_insn
*);
92 static void mark_jump_label_1 (rtx
, rtx_insn
*, bool, bool);
93 static void mark_jump_label_asm (rtx
, rtx_insn
*);
94 static void redirect_exp_1 (rtx
*, rtx
, rtx
, rtx
);
95 static int invert_exp_1 (rtx
, rtx
);
97 /* Worker for rebuild_jump_labels and rebuild_jump_labels_chain. */
99 rebuild_jump_labels_1 (rtx_insn
*f
, bool count_forced
)
103 timevar_push (TV_REBUILD_JUMP
);
107 /* Keep track of labels used from static data; we don't track them
108 closely enough to delete them here, so make sure their reference
109 count doesn't drop to zero. */
112 for (insn
= forced_labels
; insn
; insn
= insn
->next ())
113 if (LABEL_P (insn
->insn ()))
114 LABEL_NUSES (insn
->insn ())++;
115 timevar_pop (TV_REBUILD_JUMP
);
118 /* This function rebuilds the JUMP_LABEL field and REG_LABEL_TARGET
119 notes in jumping insns and REG_LABEL_OPERAND notes in non-jumping
120 instructions and jumping insns that have labels as operands
121 (e.g. cbranchsi4). */
123 rebuild_jump_labels (rtx_insn
*f
)
125 rebuild_jump_labels_1 (f
, true);
128 /* This function is like rebuild_jump_labels, but doesn't run over
129 forced_labels. It can be used on insn chains that aren't the
130 main function chain. */
132 rebuild_jump_labels_chain (rtx_insn
*chain
)
134 rebuild_jump_labels_1 (chain
, false);
137 /* Some old code expects exactly one BARRIER as the NEXT_INSN of a
138 non-fallthru insn. This is not generally true, as multiple barriers
139 may have crept in, or the BARRIER may be separated from the last
140 real insn by one or more NOTEs.
142 This simple pass moves barriers and removes duplicates so that the
146 cleanup_barriers (void)
149 for (insn
= get_insns (); insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
151 if (BARRIER_P (insn
))
153 rtx_insn
*prev
= prev_nonnote_insn (insn
);
159 /* Make sure we do not split a call and its corresponding
160 CALL_ARG_LOCATION note. */
161 rtx_insn
*next
= NEXT_INSN (prev
);
164 && NOTE_KIND (next
) == NOTE_INSN_CALL_ARG_LOCATION
)
168 if (BARRIER_P (prev
))
170 else if (prev
!= PREV_INSN (insn
))
172 basic_block bb
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (prev
);
173 rtx_insn
*end
= PREV_INSN (insn
);
174 reorder_insns_nobb (insn
, insn
, prev
);
177 /* If the backend called in machine reorg compute_bb_for_insn
178 and didn't free_bb_for_insn again, preserve basic block
179 boundaries. Move the end of basic block to PREV since
180 it is followed by a barrier now, and clear BLOCK_FOR_INSN
181 on the following notes.
182 ??? Maybe the proper solution for the targets that have
183 cfg around after machine reorg is not to run cleanup_barriers
188 prev
= NEXT_INSN (prev
);
189 if (prev
!= insn
&& BLOCK_FOR_INSN (prev
) == bb
)
190 BLOCK_FOR_INSN (prev
) = NULL
;
202 const pass_data pass_data_cleanup_barriers
=
205 "barriers", /* name */
206 OPTGROUP_NONE
, /* optinfo_flags */
208 0, /* properties_required */
209 0, /* properties_provided */
210 0, /* properties_destroyed */
211 0, /* todo_flags_start */
212 0, /* todo_flags_finish */
215 class pass_cleanup_barriers
: public rtl_opt_pass
218 pass_cleanup_barriers (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
219 : rtl_opt_pass (pass_data_cleanup_barriers
, ctxt
)
222 /* opt_pass methods: */
223 virtual unsigned int execute (function
*) { return cleanup_barriers (); }
225 }; // class pass_cleanup_barriers
230 make_pass_cleanup_barriers (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
232 return new pass_cleanup_barriers (ctxt
);
236 /* Initialize LABEL_NUSES and JUMP_LABEL fields, add REG_LABEL_TARGET
237 for remaining targets for JUMP_P. Delete any REG_LABEL_OPERAND
238 notes whose labels don't occur in the insn any more. */
241 init_label_info (rtx_insn
*f
)
245 for (insn
= f
; insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
248 LABEL_NUSES (insn
) = (LABEL_PRESERVE_P (insn
) != 0);
250 /* REG_LABEL_TARGET notes (including the JUMP_LABEL field) are
251 sticky and not reset here; that way we won't lose association
252 with a label when e.g. the source for a target register
253 disappears out of reach for targets that may use jump-target
254 registers. Jump transformations are supposed to transform
255 any REG_LABEL_TARGET notes. The target label reference in a
256 branch may disappear from the branch (and from the
257 instruction before it) for other reasons, like register
264 for (note
= REG_NOTES (insn
); note
; note
= next
)
266 next
= XEXP (note
, 1);
267 if (REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_LABEL_OPERAND
268 && ! reg_mentioned_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (insn
)))
269 remove_note (insn
, note
);
275 /* A subroutine of mark_all_labels. Trivially propagate a simple label
276 load into a jump_insn that uses it. */
279 maybe_propagate_label_ref (rtx_insn
*jump_insn
, rtx_insn
*prev_nonjump_insn
)
281 rtx label_note
, pc
, pc_src
;
283 pc
= pc_set (jump_insn
);
284 pc_src
= pc
!= NULL
? SET_SRC (pc
) : NULL
;
285 label_note
= find_reg_note (prev_nonjump_insn
, REG_LABEL_OPERAND
, NULL
);
287 /* If the previous non-jump insn sets something to a label,
288 something that this jump insn uses, make that label the primary
289 target of this insn if we don't yet have any. That previous
290 insn must be a single_set and not refer to more than one label.
291 The jump insn must not refer to other labels as jump targets
292 and must be a plain (set (pc) ...), maybe in a parallel, and
293 may refer to the item being set only directly or as one of the
294 arms in an IF_THEN_ELSE. */
296 if (label_note
!= NULL
&& pc_src
!= NULL
)
298 rtx label_set
= single_set (prev_nonjump_insn
);
299 rtx label_dest
= label_set
!= NULL
? SET_DEST (label_set
) : NULL
;
301 if (label_set
!= NULL
302 /* The source must be the direct LABEL_REF, not a
303 PLUS, UNSPEC, IF_THEN_ELSE etc. */
304 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (label_set
)) == LABEL_REF
305 && (rtx_equal_p (label_dest
, pc_src
)
306 || (GET_CODE (pc_src
) == IF_THEN_ELSE
307 && (rtx_equal_p (label_dest
, XEXP (pc_src
, 1))
308 || rtx_equal_p (label_dest
, XEXP (pc_src
, 2))))))
310 /* The CODE_LABEL referred to in the note must be the
311 CODE_LABEL in the LABEL_REF of the "set". We can
312 conveniently use it for the marker function, which
313 requires a LABEL_REF wrapping. */
314 gcc_assert (XEXP (label_note
, 0) == LABEL_REF_LABEL (SET_SRC (label_set
)));
316 mark_jump_label_1 (label_set
, jump_insn
, false, true);
318 gcc_assert (JUMP_LABEL (jump_insn
) == XEXP (label_note
, 0));
323 /* Mark the label each jump jumps to.
324 Combine consecutive labels, and count uses of labels. */
327 mark_all_labels (rtx_insn
*f
)
331 if (current_ir_type () == IR_RTL_CFGLAYOUT
)
334 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb
, cfun
)
336 /* In cfglayout mode, we don't bother with trivial next-insn
337 propagation of LABEL_REFs into JUMP_LABEL. This will be
338 handled by other optimizers using better algorithms. */
339 FOR_BB_INSNS (bb
, insn
)
341 gcc_assert (! insn
->deleted ());
342 if (NONDEBUG_INSN_P (insn
))
343 mark_jump_label (PATTERN (insn
), insn
, 0);
346 /* In cfglayout mode, there may be non-insns between the
347 basic blocks. If those non-insns represent tablejump data,
348 they contain label references that we must record. */
349 for (insn
= BB_HEADER (bb
); insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
350 if (JUMP_TABLE_DATA_P (insn
))
351 mark_jump_label (PATTERN (insn
), insn
, 0);
352 for (insn
= BB_FOOTER (bb
); insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
353 if (JUMP_TABLE_DATA_P (insn
))
354 mark_jump_label (PATTERN (insn
), insn
, 0);
359 rtx_insn
*prev_nonjump_insn
= NULL
;
360 for (insn
= f
; insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
362 if (insn
->deleted ())
364 else if (LABEL_P (insn
))
365 prev_nonjump_insn
= NULL
;
366 else if (JUMP_TABLE_DATA_P (insn
))
367 mark_jump_label (PATTERN (insn
), insn
, 0);
368 else if (NONDEBUG_INSN_P (insn
))
370 mark_jump_label (PATTERN (insn
), insn
, 0);
373 if (JUMP_LABEL (insn
) == NULL
&& prev_nonjump_insn
!= NULL
)
374 maybe_propagate_label_ref (insn
, prev_nonjump_insn
);
377 prev_nonjump_insn
= insn
;
383 /* Given a comparison (CODE ARG0 ARG1), inside an insn, INSN, return a code
384 of reversed comparison if it is possible to do so. Otherwise return UNKNOWN.
385 UNKNOWN may be returned in case we are having CC_MODE compare and we don't
386 know whether it's source is floating point or integer comparison. Machine
387 description should define REVERSIBLE_CC_MODE and REVERSE_CONDITION macros
388 to help this function avoid overhead in these cases. */
390 reversed_comparison_code_parts (enum rtx_code code
, const_rtx arg0
,
391 const_rtx arg1
, const_rtx insn
)
395 /* If this is not actually a comparison, we can't reverse it. */
396 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (code
) != RTX_COMPARE
397 && GET_RTX_CLASS (code
) != RTX_COMM_COMPARE
)
400 mode
= GET_MODE (arg0
);
401 if (mode
== VOIDmode
)
402 mode
= GET_MODE (arg1
);
404 /* First see if machine description supplies us way to reverse the
405 comparison. Give it priority over everything else to allow
406 machine description to do tricks. */
407 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_CC
408 && REVERSIBLE_CC_MODE (mode
))
410 #ifdef REVERSE_CONDITION
411 return REVERSE_CONDITION (code
, mode
);
413 return reverse_condition (code
);
417 /* Try a few special cases based on the comparison code. */
426 /* It is always safe to reverse EQ and NE, even for the floating
427 point. Similarly the unsigned comparisons are never used for
428 floating point so we can reverse them in the default way. */
429 return reverse_condition (code
);
434 /* In case we already see unordered comparison, we can be sure to
435 be dealing with floating point so we don't need any more tests. */
436 return reverse_condition_maybe_unordered (code
);
441 /* We don't have safe way to reverse these yet. */
447 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_CC
|| CC0_P (arg0
))
450 /* Try to search for the comparison to determine the real mode.
451 This code is expensive, but with sane machine description it
452 will be never used, since REVERSIBLE_CC_MODE will return true
457 /* These CONST_CAST's are okay because prev_nonnote_insn just
458 returns its argument and we assign it to a const_rtx
460 for (prev
= prev_nonnote_insn (CONST_CAST_RTX (insn
));
461 prev
!= 0 && !LABEL_P (prev
);
462 prev
= prev_nonnote_insn (CONST_CAST_RTX (prev
)))
464 const_rtx set
= set_of (arg0
, prev
);
465 if (set
&& GET_CODE (set
) == SET
466 && rtx_equal_p (SET_DEST (set
), arg0
))
468 rtx src
= SET_SRC (set
);
470 if (GET_CODE (src
) == COMPARE
)
472 rtx comparison
= src
;
473 arg0
= XEXP (src
, 0);
474 mode
= GET_MODE (arg0
);
475 if (mode
== VOIDmode
)
476 mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (comparison
, 1));
479 /* We can get past reg-reg moves. This may be useful for model
480 of i387 comparisons that first move flag registers around. */
487 /* If register is clobbered in some ununderstandable way,
494 /* Test for an integer condition, or a floating-point comparison
495 in which NaNs can be ignored. */
496 if (CONST_INT_P (arg0
)
497 || (GET_MODE (arg0
) != VOIDmode
498 && GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) != MODE_CC
499 && !HONOR_NANS (mode
)))
500 return reverse_condition (code
);
505 /* A wrapper around the previous function to take COMPARISON as rtx
506 expression. This simplifies many callers. */
508 reversed_comparison_code (const_rtx comparison
, const_rtx insn
)
510 if (!COMPARISON_P (comparison
))
512 return reversed_comparison_code_parts (GET_CODE (comparison
),
513 XEXP (comparison
, 0),
514 XEXP (comparison
, 1), insn
);
517 /* Return comparison with reversed code of EXP.
518 Return NULL_RTX in case we fail to do the reversal. */
520 reversed_comparison (const_rtx exp
, machine_mode mode
)
522 enum rtx_code reversed_code
= reversed_comparison_code (exp
, NULL_RTX
);
523 if (reversed_code
== UNKNOWN
)
526 return simplify_gen_relational (reversed_code
, mode
, VOIDmode
,
527 XEXP (exp
, 0), XEXP (exp
, 1));
531 /* Given an rtx-code for a comparison, return the code for the negated
532 comparison. If no such code exists, return UNKNOWN.
534 WATCH OUT! reverse_condition is not safe to use on a jump that might
535 be acting on the results of an IEEE floating point comparison, because
536 of the special treatment of non-signaling nans in comparisons.
537 Use reversed_comparison_code instead. */
540 reverse_condition (enum rtx_code code
)
582 /* Similar, but we're allowed to generate unordered comparisons, which
583 makes it safe for IEEE floating-point. Of course, we have to recognize
584 that the target will support them too... */
587 reverse_condition_maybe_unordered (enum rtx_code code
)
625 /* Similar, but return the code when two operands of a comparison are swapped.
626 This IS safe for IEEE floating-point. */
629 swap_condition (enum rtx_code code
)
671 /* Given a comparison CODE, return the corresponding unsigned comparison.
672 If CODE is an equality comparison or already an unsigned comparison,
676 unsigned_condition (enum rtx_code code
)
702 /* Similarly, return the signed version of a comparison. */
705 signed_condition (enum rtx_code code
)
731 /* Return nonzero if CODE1 is more strict than CODE2, i.e., if the
732 truth of CODE1 implies the truth of CODE2. */
735 comparison_dominates_p (enum rtx_code code1
, enum rtx_code code2
)
737 /* UNKNOWN comparison codes can happen as a result of trying to revert
739 They can't match anything, so we have to reject them here. */
740 if (code1
== UNKNOWN
|| code2
== UNKNOWN
)
749 if (code2
== UNLE
|| code2
== UNGE
)
754 if (code2
== LE
|| code2
== LEU
|| code2
== GE
|| code2
== GEU
760 if (code2
== UNLE
|| code2
== NE
)
765 if (code2
== LE
|| code2
== NE
|| code2
== ORDERED
|| code2
== LTGT
)
770 if (code2
== UNGE
|| code2
== NE
)
775 if (code2
== GE
|| code2
== NE
|| code2
== ORDERED
|| code2
== LTGT
)
781 if (code2
== ORDERED
)
786 if (code2
== NE
|| code2
== ORDERED
)
791 if (code2
== LEU
|| code2
== NE
)
796 if (code2
== GEU
|| code2
== NE
)
801 if (code2
== NE
|| code2
== UNEQ
|| code2
== UNLE
|| code2
== UNLT
802 || code2
== UNGE
|| code2
== UNGT
)
813 /* Return 1 if INSN is an unconditional jump and nothing else. */
816 simplejump_p (const rtx_insn
*insn
)
818 return (JUMP_P (insn
)
819 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SET
820 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (PATTERN (insn
))) == PC
821 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (PATTERN (insn
))) == LABEL_REF
);
824 /* Return nonzero if INSN is a (possibly) conditional jump
827 Use of this function is deprecated, since we need to support combined
828 branch and compare insns. Use any_condjump_p instead whenever possible. */
831 condjump_p (const rtx_insn
*insn
)
833 const_rtx x
= PATTERN (insn
);
835 if (GET_CODE (x
) != SET
836 || GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) != PC
)
840 if (GET_CODE (x
) == LABEL_REF
)
843 return (GET_CODE (x
) == IF_THEN_ELSE
844 && ((GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 2)) == PC
845 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == LABEL_REF
846 || ANY_RETURN_P (XEXP (x
, 1))))
847 || (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == PC
848 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 2)) == LABEL_REF
849 || ANY_RETURN_P (XEXP (x
, 2))))));
852 /* Return nonzero if INSN is a (possibly) conditional jump inside a
855 Use this function is deprecated, since we need to support combined
856 branch and compare insns. Use any_condjump_p instead whenever possible. */
859 condjump_in_parallel_p (const rtx_insn
*insn
)
861 const_rtx x
= PATTERN (insn
);
863 if (GET_CODE (x
) != PARALLEL
)
866 x
= XVECEXP (x
, 0, 0);
868 if (GET_CODE (x
) != SET
)
870 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) != PC
)
872 if (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (x
)) == LABEL_REF
)
874 if (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (x
)) != IF_THEN_ELSE
)
876 if (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 2) == pc_rtx
877 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 1)) == LABEL_REF
878 || ANY_RETURN_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 1))))
880 if (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 1) == pc_rtx
881 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 2)) == LABEL_REF
882 || ANY_RETURN_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 2))))
887 /* Return set of PC, otherwise NULL. */
890 pc_set (const rtx_insn
*insn
)
895 pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
897 /* The set is allowed to appear either as the insn pattern or
898 the first set in a PARALLEL. */
899 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == PARALLEL
)
900 pat
= XVECEXP (pat
, 0, 0);
901 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == SET
&& GET_CODE (SET_DEST (pat
)) == PC
)
907 /* Return true when insn is an unconditional direct jump,
908 possibly bundled inside a PARALLEL. */
911 any_uncondjump_p (const rtx_insn
*insn
)
913 const_rtx x
= pc_set (insn
);
916 if (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (x
)) != LABEL_REF
)
918 if (find_reg_note (insn
, REG_NON_LOCAL_GOTO
, NULL_RTX
))
923 /* Return true when insn is a conditional jump. This function works for
924 instructions containing PC sets in PARALLELs. The instruction may have
925 various other effects so before removing the jump you must verify
928 Note that unlike condjump_p it returns false for unconditional jumps. */
931 any_condjump_p (const rtx_insn
*insn
)
933 const_rtx x
= pc_set (insn
);
938 if (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (x
)) != IF_THEN_ELSE
)
941 a
= GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 1));
942 b
= GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 2));
944 return ((b
== PC
&& (a
== LABEL_REF
|| a
== RETURN
|| a
== SIMPLE_RETURN
))
946 && (b
== LABEL_REF
|| b
== RETURN
|| b
== SIMPLE_RETURN
)));
949 /* Return the label of a conditional jump. */
952 condjump_label (const rtx_insn
*insn
)
954 rtx x
= pc_set (insn
);
959 if (GET_CODE (x
) == LABEL_REF
)
961 if (GET_CODE (x
) != IF_THEN_ELSE
)
963 if (XEXP (x
, 2) == pc_rtx
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == LABEL_REF
)
965 if (XEXP (x
, 1) == pc_rtx
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 2)) == LABEL_REF
)
970 /* Return TRUE if INSN is a return jump. */
973 returnjump_p (const rtx_insn
*insn
)
977 subrtx_iterator::array_type array
;
978 FOR_EACH_SUBRTX (iter
, array
, PATTERN (insn
), NONCONST
)
981 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
989 if (SET_IS_RETURN_P (x
))
1001 /* Return true if INSN is a (possibly conditional) return insn. */
1004 eh_returnjump_p (rtx_insn
*insn
)
1008 subrtx_iterator::array_type array
;
1009 FOR_EACH_SUBRTX (iter
, array
, PATTERN (insn
), NONCONST
)
1010 if (GET_CODE (*iter
) == EH_RETURN
)
1016 /* Return true if INSN is a jump that only transfers control and
1020 onlyjump_p (const rtx_insn
*insn
)
1027 set
= single_set (insn
);
1030 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) != PC
)
1032 if (side_effects_p (SET_SRC (set
)))
1038 /* Return true iff INSN is a jump and its JUMP_LABEL is a label, not
1039 NULL or a return. */
1041 jump_to_label_p (const rtx_insn
*insn
)
1043 return (JUMP_P (insn
)
1044 && JUMP_LABEL (insn
) != NULL
&& !ANY_RETURN_P (JUMP_LABEL (insn
)));
1047 /* Return nonzero if X is an RTX that only sets the condition codes
1048 and has no side effects. */
1051 only_sets_cc0_p (const_rtx x
)
1059 return sets_cc0_p (x
) == 1 && ! side_effects_p (x
);
1062 /* Return 1 if X is an RTX that does nothing but set the condition codes
1063 and CLOBBER or USE registers.
1064 Return -1 if X does explicitly set the condition codes,
1065 but also does other things. */
1068 sets_cc0_p (const_rtx x
)
1076 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SET
&& SET_DEST (x
) == cc0_rtx
)
1078 if (GET_CODE (x
) == PARALLEL
)
1082 int other_things
= 0;
1083 for (i
= XVECLEN (x
, 0) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
1085 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (x
, 0, i
)) == SET
1086 && SET_DEST (XVECEXP (x
, 0, i
)) == cc0_rtx
)
1088 else if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (x
, 0, i
)) == SET
)
1091 return ! sets_cc0
? 0 : other_things
? -1 : 1;
1096 /* Find all CODE_LABELs referred to in X, and increment their use
1097 counts. If INSN is a JUMP_INSN and there is at least one
1098 CODE_LABEL referenced in INSN as a jump target, then store the last
1099 one in JUMP_LABEL (INSN). For a tablejump, this must be the label
1100 for the ADDR_VEC. Store any other jump targets as REG_LABEL_TARGET
1101 notes. If INSN is an INSN or a CALL_INSN or non-target operands of
1102 a JUMP_INSN, and there is at least one CODE_LABEL referenced in
1103 INSN, add a REG_LABEL_OPERAND note containing that label to INSN.
1104 For returnjumps, the JUMP_LABEL will also be set as appropriate.
1106 Note that two labels separated by a loop-beginning note
1107 must be kept distinct if we have not yet done loop-optimization,
1108 because the gap between them is where loop-optimize
1109 will want to move invariant code to. CROSS_JUMP tells us
1110 that loop-optimization is done with. */
1113 mark_jump_label (rtx x
, rtx_insn
*insn
, int in_mem
)
1115 rtx asmop
= extract_asm_operands (x
);
1117 mark_jump_label_asm (asmop
, insn
);
1119 mark_jump_label_1 (x
, insn
, in_mem
!= 0,
1120 (insn
!= NULL
&& x
== PATTERN (insn
) && JUMP_P (insn
)));
1123 /* Worker function for mark_jump_label. IN_MEM is TRUE when X occurs
1124 within a (MEM ...). IS_TARGET is TRUE when X is to be treated as a
1125 jump-target; when the JUMP_LABEL field of INSN should be set or a
1126 REG_LABEL_TARGET note should be added, not a REG_LABEL_OPERAND
1130 mark_jump_label_1 (rtx x
, rtx_insn
*insn
, bool in_mem
, bool is_target
)
1132 RTX_CODE code
= GET_CODE (x
);
1149 gcc_assert (JUMP_LABEL (insn
) == NULL
|| JUMP_LABEL (insn
) == x
);
1150 JUMP_LABEL (insn
) = x
;
1160 rtx_sequence
*seq
= as_a
<rtx_sequence
*> (x
);
1161 for (i
= 0; i
< seq
->len (); i
++)
1162 mark_jump_label (PATTERN (seq
->insn (i
)),
1171 /* If this is a constant-pool reference, see if it is a label. */
1172 if (CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (x
))
1173 mark_jump_label_1 (get_pool_constant (x
), insn
, in_mem
, is_target
);
1176 /* Handle operands in the condition of an if-then-else as for a
1181 mark_jump_label_1 (XEXP (x
, 0), insn
, in_mem
, false);
1182 mark_jump_label_1 (XEXP (x
, 1), insn
, in_mem
, true);
1183 mark_jump_label_1 (XEXP (x
, 2), insn
, in_mem
, true);
1188 rtx label
= LABEL_REF_LABEL (x
);
1190 /* Ignore remaining references to unreachable labels that
1191 have been deleted. */
1193 && NOTE_KIND (label
) == NOTE_INSN_DELETED_LABEL
)
1196 gcc_assert (LABEL_P (label
));
1198 /* Ignore references to labels of containing functions. */
1199 if (LABEL_REF_NONLOCAL_P (x
))
1202 LABEL_REF_LABEL (x
) = label
;
1203 if (! insn
|| ! insn
->deleted ())
1204 ++LABEL_NUSES (label
);
1209 /* Do not change a previous setting of JUMP_LABEL. If the
1210 JUMP_LABEL slot is occupied by a different label,
1211 create a note for this label. */
1212 && (JUMP_LABEL (insn
) == NULL
|| JUMP_LABEL (insn
) == label
))
1213 JUMP_LABEL (insn
) = label
;
1217 = is_target
? REG_LABEL_TARGET
: REG_LABEL_OPERAND
;
1219 /* Add a REG_LABEL_OPERAND or REG_LABEL_TARGET note
1220 for LABEL unless there already is one. All uses of
1221 a label, except for the primary target of a jump,
1222 must have such a note. */
1223 if (! find_reg_note (insn
, kind
, label
))
1224 add_reg_note (insn
, kind
, label
);
1230 /* Do walk the labels in a vector, but not the first operand of an
1231 ADDR_DIFF_VEC. Don't set the JUMP_LABEL of a vector. */
1234 if (! insn
->deleted ())
1236 int eltnum
= code
== ADDR_DIFF_VEC
? 1 : 0;
1238 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (x
, eltnum
); i
++)
1239 mark_jump_label_1 (XVECEXP (x
, eltnum
, i
), NULL
, in_mem
,
1248 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1250 /* The primary target of a tablejump is the label of the ADDR_VEC,
1251 which is canonically mentioned *last* in the insn. To get it
1252 marked as JUMP_LABEL, we iterate over items in reverse order. */
1253 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
1256 mark_jump_label_1 (XEXP (x
, i
), insn
, in_mem
, is_target
);
1257 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
1261 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
1262 mark_jump_label_1 (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), insn
, in_mem
,
1268 /* Worker function for mark_jump_label. Handle asm insns specially.
1269 In particular, output operands need not be considered so we can
1270 avoid re-scanning the replicated asm_operand. Also, the asm_labels
1271 need to be considered targets. */
1274 mark_jump_label_asm (rtx asmop
, rtx_insn
*insn
)
1278 for (i
= ASM_OPERANDS_INPUT_LENGTH (asmop
) - 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
1279 mark_jump_label_1 (ASM_OPERANDS_INPUT (asmop
, i
), insn
, false, false);
1281 for (i
= ASM_OPERANDS_LABEL_LENGTH (asmop
) - 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
1282 mark_jump_label_1 (ASM_OPERANDS_LABEL (asmop
, i
), insn
, false, true);
1285 /* Delete insn INSN from the chain of insns and update label ref counts
1286 and delete insns now unreachable.
1288 Returns the first insn after INSN that was not deleted.
1290 Usage of this instruction is deprecated. Use delete_insn instead and
1291 subsequent cfg_cleanup pass to delete unreachable code if needed. */
1294 delete_related_insns (rtx uncast_insn
)
1296 rtx_insn
*insn
= as_a
<rtx_insn
*> (uncast_insn
);
1297 int was_code_label
= (LABEL_P (insn
));
1299 rtx_insn
*next
= NEXT_INSN (insn
), *prev
= PREV_INSN (insn
);
1301 while (next
&& next
->deleted ())
1302 next
= NEXT_INSN (next
);
1304 /* This insn is already deleted => return first following nondeleted. */
1305 if (insn
->deleted ())
1310 /* If instruction is followed by a barrier,
1311 delete the barrier too. */
1313 if (next
!= 0 && BARRIER_P (next
))
1316 /* If this is a call, then we have to remove the var tracking note
1317 for the call arguments. */
1320 || (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
)
1321 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SEQUENCE
1322 && CALL_P (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, 0))))
1326 for (p
= next
&& next
->deleted () ? NEXT_INSN (next
) : next
;
1329 if (NOTE_KIND (p
) == NOTE_INSN_CALL_ARG_LOCATION
)
1336 /* If deleting a jump, decrement the count of the label,
1337 and delete the label if it is now unused. */
1339 if (jump_to_label_p (insn
))
1341 rtx lab
= JUMP_LABEL (insn
);
1342 rtx_jump_table_data
*lab_next
;
1344 if (LABEL_NUSES (lab
) == 0)
1345 /* This can delete NEXT or PREV,
1346 either directly if NEXT is JUMP_LABEL (INSN),
1347 or indirectly through more levels of jumps. */
1348 delete_related_insns (lab
);
1349 else if (tablejump_p (insn
, NULL
, &lab_next
))
1351 /* If we're deleting the tablejump, delete the dispatch table.
1352 We may not be able to kill the label immediately preceding
1353 just yet, as it might be referenced in code leading up to
1355 delete_related_insns (lab_next
);
1359 /* Likewise if we're deleting a dispatch table. */
1361 if (rtx_jump_table_data
*table
= dyn_cast
<rtx_jump_table_data
*> (insn
))
1363 rtvec labels
= table
->get_labels ();
1365 int len
= GET_NUM_ELEM (labels
);
1367 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
1368 if (LABEL_NUSES (XEXP (RTVEC_ELT (labels
, i
), 0)) == 0)
1369 delete_related_insns (XEXP (RTVEC_ELT (labels
, i
), 0));
1370 while (next
&& next
->deleted ())
1371 next
= NEXT_INSN (next
);
1375 /* Likewise for any JUMP_P / INSN / CALL_INSN with a
1376 REG_LABEL_OPERAND or REG_LABEL_TARGET note. */
1378 for (note
= REG_NOTES (insn
); note
; note
= XEXP (note
, 1))
1379 if ((REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_LABEL_OPERAND
1380 || REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_LABEL_TARGET
)
1381 /* This could also be a NOTE_INSN_DELETED_LABEL note. */
1382 && LABEL_P (XEXP (note
, 0)))
1383 if (LABEL_NUSES (XEXP (note
, 0)) == 0)
1384 delete_related_insns (XEXP (note
, 0));
1386 while (prev
&& (prev
->deleted () || NOTE_P (prev
)))
1387 prev
= PREV_INSN (prev
);
1389 /* If INSN was a label and a dispatch table follows it,
1390 delete the dispatch table. The tablejump must have gone already.
1391 It isn't useful to fall through into a table. */
1394 && NEXT_INSN (insn
) != 0
1395 && JUMP_TABLE_DATA_P (NEXT_INSN (insn
)))
1396 next
= delete_related_insns (NEXT_INSN (insn
));
1398 /* If INSN was a label, delete insns following it if now unreachable. */
1400 if (was_code_label
&& prev
&& BARRIER_P (prev
))
1405 code
= GET_CODE (next
);
1407 next
= NEXT_INSN (next
);
1408 /* Keep going past other deleted labels to delete what follows. */
1409 else if (code
== CODE_LABEL
&& next
->deleted ())
1410 next
= NEXT_INSN (next
);
1411 /* Keep the (use (insn))s created by dbr_schedule, which needs
1412 them in order to track liveness relative to a previous
1414 else if (INSN_P (next
)
1415 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (next
)) == USE
1416 && INSN_P (XEXP (PATTERN (next
), 0)))
1417 next
= NEXT_INSN (next
);
1418 else if (code
== BARRIER
|| INSN_P (next
))
1419 /* Note: if this deletes a jump, it can cause more
1420 deletion of unreachable code, after a different label.
1421 As long as the value from this recursive call is correct,
1422 this invocation functions correctly. */
1423 next
= delete_related_insns (next
);
1429 /* I feel a little doubtful about this loop,
1430 but I see no clean and sure alternative way
1431 to find the first insn after INSN that is not now deleted.
1432 I hope this works. */
1433 while (next
&& next
->deleted ())
1434 next
= NEXT_INSN (next
);
1438 /* Delete a range of insns from FROM to TO, inclusive.
1439 This is for the sake of peephole optimization, so assume
1440 that whatever these insns do will still be done by a new
1441 peephole insn that will replace them. */
1444 delete_for_peephole (rtx_insn
*from
, rtx_insn
*to
)
1446 rtx_insn
*insn
= from
;
1450 rtx_insn
*next
= NEXT_INSN (insn
);
1451 rtx_insn
*prev
= PREV_INSN (insn
);
1455 insn
->set_deleted();
1457 /* Patch this insn out of the chain. */
1458 /* We don't do this all at once, because we
1459 must preserve all NOTEs. */
1461 SET_NEXT_INSN (prev
) = next
;
1464 SET_PREV_INSN (next
) = prev
;
1472 /* Note that if TO is an unconditional jump
1473 we *do not* delete the BARRIER that follows,
1474 since the peephole that replaces this sequence
1475 is also an unconditional jump in that case. */
1478 /* A helper function for redirect_exp_1; examines its input X and returns
1479 either a LABEL_REF around a label, or a RETURN if X was NULL. */
1481 redirect_target (rtx x
)
1485 if (!ANY_RETURN_P (x
))
1486 return gen_rtx_LABEL_REF (Pmode
, x
);
1490 /* Throughout LOC, redirect OLABEL to NLABEL. Treat null OLABEL or
1491 NLABEL as a return. Accrue modifications into the change group. */
1494 redirect_exp_1 (rtx
*loc
, rtx olabel
, rtx nlabel
, rtx insn
)
1497 RTX_CODE code
= GET_CODE (x
);
1501 if ((code
== LABEL_REF
&& LABEL_REF_LABEL (x
) == olabel
)
1504 x
= redirect_target (nlabel
);
1505 if (GET_CODE (x
) == LABEL_REF
&& loc
== &PATTERN (insn
))
1506 x
= gen_rtx_SET (pc_rtx
, x
);
1507 validate_change (insn
, loc
, x
, 1);
1511 if (code
== SET
&& SET_DEST (x
) == pc_rtx
1512 && ANY_RETURN_P (nlabel
)
1513 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (x
)) == LABEL_REF
1514 && LABEL_REF_LABEL (SET_SRC (x
)) == olabel
)
1516 validate_change (insn
, loc
, nlabel
, 1);
1520 if (code
== IF_THEN_ELSE
)
1522 /* Skip the condition of an IF_THEN_ELSE. We only want to
1523 change jump destinations, not eventual label comparisons. */
1524 redirect_exp_1 (&XEXP (x
, 1), olabel
, nlabel
, insn
);
1525 redirect_exp_1 (&XEXP (x
, 2), olabel
, nlabel
, insn
);
1529 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1530 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
1533 redirect_exp_1 (&XEXP (x
, i
), olabel
, nlabel
, insn
);
1534 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
1537 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
1538 redirect_exp_1 (&XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), olabel
, nlabel
, insn
);
1543 /* Make JUMP go to NLABEL instead of where it jumps now. Accrue
1544 the modifications into the change group. Return false if we did
1545 not see how to do that. */
1548 redirect_jump_1 (rtx_insn
*jump
, rtx nlabel
)
1550 int ochanges
= num_validated_changes ();
1553 gcc_assert (nlabel
!= NULL_RTX
);
1554 asmop
= extract_asm_operands (PATTERN (jump
));
1559 gcc_assert (ASM_OPERANDS_LABEL_LENGTH (asmop
) == 1);
1560 loc
= &ASM_OPERANDS_LABEL (asmop
, 0);
1562 else if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (jump
)) == PARALLEL
)
1563 loc
= &XVECEXP (PATTERN (jump
), 0, 0);
1565 loc
= &PATTERN (jump
);
1567 redirect_exp_1 (loc
, JUMP_LABEL (jump
), nlabel
, jump
);
1568 return num_validated_changes () > ochanges
;
1571 /* Make JUMP go to NLABEL instead of where it jumps now. If the old
1572 jump target label is unused as a result, it and the code following
1575 Normally, NLABEL will be a label, but it may also be a RETURN rtx;
1576 in that case we are to turn the jump into a (possibly conditional)
1579 The return value will be 1 if the change was made, 0 if it wasn't
1580 (this can only occur when trying to produce return insns). */
1583 redirect_jump (rtx_insn
*jump
, rtx nlabel
, int delete_unused
)
1585 rtx olabel
= JUMP_LABEL (jump
);
1589 /* If there is no label, we are asked to redirect to the EXIT block.
1590 When before the epilogue is emitted, return/simple_return cannot be
1591 created so we return 0 immediately. After the epilogue is emitted,
1592 we always expect a label, either a non-null label, or a
1593 return/simple_return RTX. */
1595 if (!epilogue_completed
)
1600 if (nlabel
== olabel
)
1603 if (! redirect_jump_1 (jump
, nlabel
) || ! apply_change_group ())
1606 redirect_jump_2 (jump
, olabel
, nlabel
, delete_unused
, 0);
1610 /* Fix up JUMP_LABEL and label ref counts after OLABEL has been replaced with
1612 If DELETE_UNUSED is positive, delete related insn to OLABEL if its ref
1613 count has dropped to zero. */
1615 redirect_jump_2 (rtx_insn
*jump
, rtx olabel
, rtx nlabel
, int delete_unused
,
1620 gcc_assert (JUMP_LABEL (jump
) == olabel
);
1622 /* Negative DELETE_UNUSED used to be used to signalize behavior on
1623 moving FUNCTION_END note. Just sanity check that no user still worry
1625 gcc_assert (delete_unused
>= 0);
1626 JUMP_LABEL (jump
) = nlabel
;
1627 if (!ANY_RETURN_P (nlabel
))
1628 ++LABEL_NUSES (nlabel
);
1630 /* Update labels in any REG_EQUAL note. */
1631 if ((note
= find_reg_note (jump
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
)) != NULL_RTX
)
1633 if (ANY_RETURN_P (nlabel
)
1634 || (invert
&& !invert_exp_1 (XEXP (note
, 0), jump
)))
1635 remove_note (jump
, note
);
1638 redirect_exp_1 (&XEXP (note
, 0), olabel
, nlabel
, jump
);
1639 confirm_change_group ();
1643 /* Handle the case where we had a conditional crossing jump to a return
1644 label and are now changing it into a direct conditional return.
1645 The jump is no longer crossing in that case. */
1646 if (ANY_RETURN_P (nlabel
))
1647 CROSSING_JUMP_P (jump
) = 0;
1649 if (!ANY_RETURN_P (olabel
)
1650 && --LABEL_NUSES (olabel
) == 0 && delete_unused
> 0
1651 /* Undefined labels will remain outside the insn stream. */
1652 && INSN_UID (olabel
))
1653 delete_related_insns (olabel
);
1655 invert_br_probabilities (jump
);
1658 /* Invert the jump condition X contained in jump insn INSN. Accrue the
1659 modifications into the change group. Return nonzero for success. */
1661 invert_exp_1 (rtx x
, rtx insn
)
1663 RTX_CODE code
= GET_CODE (x
);
1665 if (code
== IF_THEN_ELSE
)
1667 rtx comp
= XEXP (x
, 0);
1669 enum rtx_code reversed_code
;
1671 /* We can do this in two ways: The preferable way, which can only
1672 be done if this is not an integer comparison, is to reverse
1673 the comparison code. Otherwise, swap the THEN-part and ELSE-part
1674 of the IF_THEN_ELSE. If we can't do either, fail. */
1676 reversed_code
= reversed_comparison_code (comp
, insn
);
1678 if (reversed_code
!= UNKNOWN
)
1680 validate_change (insn
, &XEXP (x
, 0),
1681 gen_rtx_fmt_ee (reversed_code
,
1682 GET_MODE (comp
), XEXP (comp
, 0),
1689 validate_change (insn
, &XEXP (x
, 1), XEXP (x
, 2), 1);
1690 validate_change (insn
, &XEXP (x
, 2), tem
, 1);
1697 /* Invert the condition of the jump JUMP, and make it jump to label
1698 NLABEL instead of where it jumps now. Accrue changes into the
1699 change group. Return false if we didn't see how to perform the
1700 inversion and redirection. */
1703 invert_jump_1 (rtx_insn
*jump
, rtx nlabel
)
1705 rtx x
= pc_set (jump
);
1709 ochanges
= num_validated_changes ();
1712 ok
= invert_exp_1 (SET_SRC (x
), jump
);
1715 if (num_validated_changes () == ochanges
)
1718 /* redirect_jump_1 will fail of nlabel == olabel, and the current use is
1719 in Pmode, so checking this is not merely an optimization. */
1720 return nlabel
== JUMP_LABEL (jump
) || redirect_jump_1 (jump
, nlabel
);
1723 /* Invert the condition of the jump JUMP, and make it jump to label
1724 NLABEL instead of where it jumps now. Return true if successful. */
1727 invert_jump (rtx_insn
*jump
, rtx nlabel
, int delete_unused
)
1729 rtx olabel
= JUMP_LABEL (jump
);
1731 if (invert_jump_1 (jump
, nlabel
) && apply_change_group ())
1733 redirect_jump_2 (jump
, olabel
, nlabel
, delete_unused
, 1);
1741 /* Like rtx_equal_p except that it considers two REGs as equal
1742 if they renumber to the same value and considers two commutative
1743 operations to be the same if the order of the operands has been
1747 rtx_renumbered_equal_p (const_rtx x
, const_rtx y
)
1750 const enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
1756 if ((code
== REG
|| (code
== SUBREG
&& REG_P (SUBREG_REG (x
))))
1757 && (REG_P (y
) || (GET_CODE (y
) == SUBREG
1758 && REG_P (SUBREG_REG (y
)))))
1760 int reg_x
= -1, reg_y
= -1;
1761 int byte_x
= 0, byte_y
= 0;
1762 struct subreg_info info
;
1764 if (GET_MODE (x
) != GET_MODE (y
))
1767 /* If we haven't done any renumbering, don't
1768 make any assumptions. */
1769 if (reg_renumber
== 0)
1770 return rtx_equal_p (x
, y
);
1774 reg_x
= REGNO (SUBREG_REG (x
));
1775 byte_x
= SUBREG_BYTE (x
);
1777 if (reg_renumber
[reg_x
] >= 0)
1779 subreg_get_info (reg_renumber
[reg_x
],
1780 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
)), byte_x
,
1781 GET_MODE (x
), &info
);
1782 if (!info
.representable_p
)
1784 reg_x
= info
.offset
;
1791 if (reg_renumber
[reg_x
] >= 0)
1792 reg_x
= reg_renumber
[reg_x
];
1795 if (GET_CODE (y
) == SUBREG
)
1797 reg_y
= REGNO (SUBREG_REG (y
));
1798 byte_y
= SUBREG_BYTE (y
);
1800 if (reg_renumber
[reg_y
] >= 0)
1802 subreg_get_info (reg_renumber
[reg_y
],
1803 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (y
)), byte_y
,
1804 GET_MODE (y
), &info
);
1805 if (!info
.representable_p
)
1807 reg_y
= info
.offset
;
1814 if (reg_renumber
[reg_y
] >= 0)
1815 reg_y
= reg_renumber
[reg_y
];
1818 return reg_x
>= 0 && reg_x
== reg_y
&& byte_x
== byte_y
;
1821 /* Now we have disposed of all the cases
1822 in which different rtx codes can match. */
1823 if (code
!= GET_CODE (y
))
1836 /* We can't assume nonlocal labels have their following insns yet. */
1837 if (LABEL_REF_NONLOCAL_P (x
) || LABEL_REF_NONLOCAL_P (y
))
1838 return LABEL_REF_LABEL (x
) == LABEL_REF_LABEL (y
);
1840 /* Two label-refs are equivalent if they point at labels
1841 in the same position in the instruction stream. */
1842 return (next_real_insn (LABEL_REF_LABEL (x
))
1843 == next_real_insn (LABEL_REF_LABEL (y
)));
1846 return XSTR (x
, 0) == XSTR (y
, 0);
1849 /* If we didn't match EQ equality above, they aren't the same. */
1856 /* (MULT:SI x y) and (MULT:HI x y) are NOT equivalent. */
1858 if (GET_MODE (x
) != GET_MODE (y
))
1861 /* MEMs referring to different address space are not equivalent. */
1862 if (code
== MEM
&& MEM_ADDR_SPACE (x
) != MEM_ADDR_SPACE (y
))
1865 /* For commutative operations, the RTX match if the operand match in any
1866 order. Also handle the simple binary and unary cases without a loop. */
1867 if (targetm
.commutative_p (x
, UNKNOWN
))
1868 return ((rtx_renumbered_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (y
, 0))
1869 && rtx_renumbered_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 1), XEXP (y
, 1)))
1870 || (rtx_renumbered_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (y
, 1))
1871 && rtx_renumbered_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 1), XEXP (y
, 0))));
1872 else if (NON_COMMUTATIVE_P (x
))
1873 return (rtx_renumbered_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (y
, 0))
1874 && rtx_renumbered_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 1), XEXP (y
, 1)));
1875 else if (UNARY_P (x
))
1876 return rtx_renumbered_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (y
, 0));
1878 /* Compare the elements. If any pair of corresponding elements
1879 fail to match, return 0 for the whole things. */
1881 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1882 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
1888 if (XWINT (x
, i
) != XWINT (y
, i
))
1893 if (XINT (x
, i
) != XINT (y
, i
))
1895 if (((code
== ASM_OPERANDS
&& i
== 6)
1896 || (code
== ASM_INPUT
&& i
== 1)))
1903 if (XTREE (x
, i
) != XTREE (y
, i
))
1908 if (strcmp (XSTR (x
, i
), XSTR (y
, i
)))
1913 if (! rtx_renumbered_equal_p (XEXP (x
, i
), XEXP (y
, i
)))
1918 if (XEXP (x
, i
) != XEXP (y
, i
))
1925 if (XVECLEN (x
, i
) != XVECLEN (y
, i
))
1927 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
1928 if (!rtx_renumbered_equal_p (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), XVECEXP (y
, i
, j
)))
1939 /* If X is a hard register or equivalent to one or a subregister of one,
1940 return the hard register number. If X is a pseudo register that was not
1941 assigned a hard register, return the pseudo register number. Otherwise,
1942 return -1. Any rtx is valid for X. */
1945 true_regnum (const_rtx x
)
1949 if (REGNO (x
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1950 && (lra_in_progress
|| reg_renumber
[REGNO (x
)] >= 0))
1951 return reg_renumber
[REGNO (x
)];
1954 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SUBREG
)
1956 int base
= true_regnum (SUBREG_REG (x
));
1958 && base
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
1960 struct subreg_info info
;
1962 subreg_get_info (lra_in_progress
1963 ? (unsigned) base
: REGNO (SUBREG_REG (x
)),
1964 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
)),
1965 SUBREG_BYTE (x
), GET_MODE (x
), &info
);
1967 if (info
.representable_p
)
1968 return base
+ info
.offset
;
1974 /* Return regno of the register REG and handle subregs too. */
1976 reg_or_subregno (const_rtx reg
)
1978 if (GET_CODE (reg
) == SUBREG
)
1979 reg
= SUBREG_REG (reg
);
1980 gcc_assert (REG_P (reg
));