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1 /* Form lists of pseudo register references for autoinc optimization
2 for GNU compiler. This is part of flow optimization.
3 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Originally contributed by Michael P. Hayes
6 (m.hayes@elec.canterbury.ac.nz, mhayes@redhat.com)
7 Major rewrite contributed by Danny Berlin (dberlin@dberlin.org)
8 and Kenneth Zadeck (zadeck@naturalbridge.com).
10 This file is part of GCC.
12 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
13 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
14 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
15 version.
17 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
18 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
19 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
20 for more details.
22 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
24 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
26 #ifndef GCC_DF_H
27 #define GCC_DF_H
29 #include "bitmap.h"
30 #include "basic-block.h"
31 #include "alloc-pool.h"
33 struct dataflow;
34 struct df;
35 struct df_problem;
36 struct df_link;
38 /* Data flow problems. All problems must have a unique id here. */
40 /* Scanning is not really a dataflow problem, but it is useful to have
41 the basic block functions in the vector so that things get done in
42 a uniform manner. The last four problems can be added or deleted
43 at any time are always defined (though LIVE is always there at -O2
44 or higher); the others are always there. */
45 #define DF_SCAN 0
46 #define DF_LR 1 /* Live Registers backward. */
47 #define DF_LIVE 2 /* Live Registers & Uninitialized Registers */
48 #define DF_RD 3 /* Reaching Defs. */
49 #define DF_CHAIN 4 /* Def-Use and/or Use-Def Chains. */
50 #define DF_NOTE 5 /* REG_DEF and REG_UNUSED notes. */
52 #define DF_LAST_PROBLEM_PLUS1 (DF_NOTE + 1)
54 /* Dataflow direction. */
55 enum df_flow_dir
57 DF_NONE,
58 DF_FORWARD,
59 DF_BACKWARD
63 /* The first of these is a set of a register. The remaining three are
64 all uses of a register (the mem_load and mem_store relate to how
65 the register as an addressing operand). */
66 enum df_ref_type {DF_REF_REG_DEF, DF_REF_REG_USE, DF_REF_REG_MEM_LOAD,
67 DF_REF_REG_MEM_STORE};
69 #define DF_REF_TYPE_NAMES {"def", "use", "mem load", "mem store"}
71 enum df_ref_flags
73 /* This flag is set if this ref occurs inside of a conditional
74 execution instruction. */
75 DF_REF_CONDITIONAL = 1 << 0,
77 /* If this flag is set for an artificial use or def, that ref
78 logically happens at the top of the block. If it is not set
79 for an artificial use or def, that ref logically happens at the
80 bottom of the block. This is never set for regular refs. */
81 DF_REF_AT_TOP = 1 << 1,
83 /* This flag is set if the use is inside a REG_EQUAL or REG_EQUIV
84 note. */
85 DF_REF_IN_NOTE = 1 << 2,
87 /* This bit is true if this ref can make regs_ever_live true for
88 this regno. */
89 DF_HARD_REG_LIVE = 1 << 3,
92 /* This flag is set if this ref is a partial use or def of the
93 associated register. */
94 DF_REF_PARTIAL = 1 << 4,
96 /* Read-modify-write refs generate both a use and a def and
97 these are marked with this flag to show that they are not
98 independent. */
99 DF_REF_READ_WRITE = 1 << 5,
101 /* This flag is set if this ref, generally a def, may clobber the
102 referenced register. This is generally only set for hard
103 registers that cross a call site. With better information
104 about calls, some of these could be changed in the future to
105 DF_REF_MUST_CLOBBER. */
106 DF_REF_MAY_CLOBBER = 1 << 6,
108 /* This flag is set if this ref, generally a def, is a real
109 clobber. This is not currently set for registers live across a
110 call because that clobbering may or may not happen.
112 Most of the uses of this are with sets that have a
113 GET_CODE(..)==CLOBBER. Note that this is set even if the
114 clobber is to a subreg. So in order to tell if the clobber
115 wipes out the entire register, it is necessary to also check
116 the DF_REF_PARTIAL flag. */
117 DF_REF_MUST_CLOBBER = 1 << 7,
120 /* If the ref has one of the following two flags set, then the
121 struct df_ref can be cast to struct df_ref_extract to access
122 the width and offset fields. */
124 /* This flag is set if the ref contains a SIGN_EXTRACT. */
125 DF_REF_SIGN_EXTRACT = 1 << 8,
127 /* This flag is set if the ref contains a ZERO_EXTRACT. */
128 DF_REF_ZERO_EXTRACT = 1 << 9,
130 /* This flag is set if the ref contains a STRICT_LOW_PART. */
131 DF_REF_STRICT_LOW_PART = 1 << 10,
133 /* This flag is set if the ref contains a SUBREG. */
134 DF_REF_SUBREG = 1 << 11,
137 /* This bit is true if this ref is part of a multiword hardreg. */
138 DF_REF_MW_HARDREG = 1 << 12,
140 /* This flag is set if this ref is a usage of the stack pointer by
141 a function call. */
142 DF_REF_CALL_STACK_USAGE = 1 << 13,
144 /* This flag is used for verification of existing refs. */
145 DF_REF_REG_MARKER = 1 << 14,
147 /* This flag is set if this ref is inside a pre/post modify. */
148 DF_REF_PRE_POST_MODIFY = 1 << 15
152 /* The possible ordering of refs within the df_ref_info. */
153 enum df_ref_order
155 /* There is not table. */
156 DF_REF_ORDER_NO_TABLE,
158 /* There is a table of refs but it is not (or no longer) organized
159 by one of the following methods. */
160 DF_REF_ORDER_UNORDERED,
161 DF_REF_ORDER_UNORDERED_WITH_NOTES,
163 /* Organize the table by reg order, all of the refs with regno 0
164 followed by all of the refs with regno 1 ... . Within all of
165 the regs for a particular regno, the refs are unordered. */
166 DF_REF_ORDER_BY_REG,
168 /* For uses, the refs within eq notes may be added for
169 DF_REF_ORDER_BY_REG. */
170 DF_REF_ORDER_BY_REG_WITH_NOTES,
172 /* Organize the refs in insn order. The insns are ordered within a
173 block, and the blocks are ordered by FOR_ALL_BB. */
174 DF_REF_ORDER_BY_INSN,
176 /* For uses, the refs within eq notes may be added for
177 DF_REF_ORDER_BY_INSN. */
178 DF_REF_ORDER_BY_INSN_WITH_NOTES
181 /* Function prototypes added to df_problem instance. */
183 /* Allocate the problem specific data. */
184 typedef void (*df_alloc_function) (bitmap);
186 /* This function is called if the problem has global data that needs
187 to be cleared when ever the set of blocks changes. The bitmap
188 contains the set of blocks that may require special attention.
189 This call is only made if some of the blocks are going to change.
190 If everything is to be deleted, the wholesale deletion mechanisms
191 apply. */
192 typedef void (*df_reset_function) (bitmap);
194 /* Free the basic block info. Called from the block reordering code
195 to get rid of the blocks that have been squished down. */
196 typedef void (*df_free_bb_function) (basic_block, void *);
198 /* Local compute function. */
199 typedef void (*df_local_compute_function) (bitmap);
201 /* Init the solution specific data. */
202 typedef void (*df_init_function) (bitmap);
204 /* Iterative dataflow function. */
205 typedef void (*df_dataflow_function) (struct dataflow *, bitmap, int *, int);
207 /* Confluence operator for blocks with 0 out (or in) edges. */
208 typedef void (*df_confluence_function_0) (basic_block);
210 /* Confluence operator for blocks with 1 or more out (or in) edges. */
211 typedef void (*df_confluence_function_n) (edge);
213 /* Transfer function for blocks. */
214 typedef bool (*df_transfer_function) (int);
216 /* Function to massage the information after the problem solving. */
217 typedef void (*df_finalizer_function) (bitmap);
219 /* Function to free all of the problem specific datastructures. */
220 typedef void (*df_free_function) (void);
222 /* Function to remove this problem from the stack of dataflow problems
223 without effecting the other problems in the stack except for those
224 that depend on this problem. */
225 typedef void (*df_remove_problem_function) (void);
227 /* Function to dump basic block independent results to FILE. */
228 typedef void (*df_dump_problem_function) (FILE *);
230 /* Function to dump top or bottom of basic block results to FILE. */
231 typedef void (*df_dump_bb_problem_function) (basic_block, FILE *);
233 /* Function to dump top or bottom of basic block results to FILE. */
234 typedef void (*df_verify_solution_start) (void);
236 /* Function to dump top or bottom of basic block results to FILE. */
237 typedef void (*df_verify_solution_end) (void);
239 /* The static description of a dataflow problem to solve. See above
240 typedefs for doc for the function fields. */
242 struct df_problem {
243 /* The unique id of the problem. This is used it index into
244 df->defined_problems to make accessing the problem data easy. */
245 unsigned int id;
246 enum df_flow_dir dir; /* Dataflow direction. */
247 df_alloc_function alloc_fun;
248 df_reset_function reset_fun;
249 df_free_bb_function free_bb_fun;
250 df_local_compute_function local_compute_fun;
251 df_init_function init_fun;
252 df_dataflow_function dataflow_fun;
253 df_confluence_function_0 con_fun_0;
254 df_confluence_function_n con_fun_n;
255 df_transfer_function trans_fun;
256 df_finalizer_function finalize_fun;
257 df_free_function free_fun;
258 df_remove_problem_function remove_problem_fun;
259 df_dump_problem_function dump_start_fun;
260 df_dump_bb_problem_function dump_top_fun;
261 df_dump_bb_problem_function dump_bottom_fun;
262 df_verify_solution_start verify_start_fun;
263 df_verify_solution_end verify_end_fun;
264 struct df_problem *dependent_problem;
266 /* The timevar id associated with this pass. */
267 unsigned int tv_id;
269 /* True if the df_set_blocks should null out the basic block info if
270 this block drops out of df->blocks_to_analyze. */
271 bool free_blocks_on_set_blocks;
275 /* The specific instance of the problem to solve. */
276 struct dataflow
278 struct df_problem *problem; /* The problem to be solved. */
280 /* Array indexed by bb->index, that contains basic block problem and
281 solution specific information. */
282 void **block_info;
283 unsigned int block_info_size;
285 /* The pool to allocate the block_info from. */
286 alloc_pool block_pool;
288 /* The lr and live problems have their transfer functions recomputed
289 only if necessary. This is possible for them because, the
290 problems are kept active for the entire backend and their
291 transfer functions are indexed by the REGNO. These are not
292 defined for any other problem. */
293 bitmap out_of_date_transfer_functions;
295 /* Other problem specific data that is not on a per basic block
296 basis. The structure is generally defined privately for the
297 problem. The exception being the scanning problem where it is
298 fully public. */
299 void *problem_data;
301 /* Local flags for some of the problems. */
302 unsigned int local_flags;
304 /* True if this problem of this instance has been initialized. This
305 is used by the dumpers to keep garbage out of the dumps if, for
306 debugging a dump is produced before the first call to
307 df_analyze after a new problem is added. */
308 bool computed;
310 /* True if the something has changed which invalidates the dataflow
311 solutions. Note that this bit is always true for all problems except
312 lr and live. */
313 bool solutions_dirty;
315 /* If true, this pass is deleted by df_finish_pass. This is never
316 true for DF_SCAN and DF_LR. It is true for DF_LIVE if optimize >
317 1. It is always true for the other problems. */
318 bool optional_p;
322 /* The set of multiword hardregs used as operands to this
323 instruction. These are factored into individual uses and defs but
324 the aggregate is still needed to service the REG_DEAD and
325 REG_UNUSED notes. */
326 struct df_mw_hardreg
328 rtx mw_reg; /* The multiword hardreg. */
329 /* These two bitfields are intentionally oversized, in the hope that
330 accesses to 16-bit fields will usually be quicker. */
331 ENUM_BITFIELD(df_ref_type) type : 16;
332 /* Used to see if the ref is read or write. */
333 ENUM_BITFIELD(df_ref_flags) flags : 16;
334 /* Various flags. */
335 unsigned int start_regno; /* First word of the multi word subreg. */
336 unsigned int end_regno; /* Last word of the multi word subreg. */
337 unsigned int mw_order; /* Same as df_ref.ref_order. */
341 /* One of these structures is allocated for every insn. */
342 struct df_insn_info
344 rtx insn; /* The insn this info comes from. */
345 struct df_ref **defs; /* Head of insn-def chain. */
346 struct df_ref **uses; /* Head of insn-use chain. */
347 /* Head of insn-use chain for uses in REG_EQUAL/EQUIV notes. */
348 struct df_ref **eq_uses;
349 struct df_mw_hardreg **mw_hardregs;
350 /* The logical uid of the insn in the basic block. This is valid
351 after any call to df_analyze but may rot after insns are added,
352 deleted or moved. */
353 int luid;
357 /* Define a register reference structure. One of these is allocated
358 for every register reference (use or def). Note some register
359 references (e.g., post_inc, subreg) generate both a def and a use. */
360 struct df_ref
362 rtx reg; /* The register referenced. */
363 basic_block bb; /* Basic block containing the instruction. */
365 /* Insn containing ref. This will be null if this is an artificial
366 reference. */
367 rtx insn;
368 rtx *loc; /* The location of the reg. */
369 struct df_link *chain; /* Head of def-use, use-def. */
370 /* Location in the ref table. This is only valid after a call to
371 df_maybe_reorganize_[use,def]_refs which is an expensive operation. */
372 int id;
373 /* The index at which the operand was scanned in the insn. This is
374 used to totally order the refs in an insn. */
375 unsigned int ref_order;
377 unsigned int regno; /* The register number referenced. */
378 /* These two bitfields are intentionally oversized, in the hope that
379 accesses to 16-bit fields will usually be quicker. */
380 ENUM_BITFIELD(df_ref_type) type : 16;
381 /* Type of ref. */
382 ENUM_BITFIELD(df_ref_flags) flags : 16;
383 /* Various flags. */
385 /* For each regno, there are three chains of refs, one for the uses,
386 the eq_uses and the defs. These chains go thru the refs
387 themselves rather than using an external structure. */
388 struct df_ref *next_reg; /* Next ref with same regno and type. */
389 struct df_ref *prev_reg; /* Prev ref with same regno and type. */
392 /* A df_ref_extract is just a df_ref with a width and offset field at
393 the end of it. It is used to hold this information if the ref was
394 wrapped by a SIGN_EXTRACT or a ZERO_EXTRACT and to pass this info
395 to passes that wish to process partial regs precisely. */
396 struct df_ref_extract
398 struct df_ref ref;
399 int width;
400 int offset;
403 /* These links are used for two purposes:
404 1) def-use or use-def chains.
405 2) Multiword hard registers that underly a single hardware register. */
406 struct df_link
408 struct df_ref *ref;
409 struct df_link *next;
413 enum df_chain_flags
415 /* Flags that control the building of chains. */
416 DF_DU_CHAIN = 1, /* Build DU chains. */
417 DF_UD_CHAIN = 2 /* Build UD chains. */
420 enum df_changeable_flags
422 /* Scanning flags. */
423 /* Flag to control the running of dce as a side effect of building LR. */
424 DF_LR_RUN_DCE = 1 << 0, /* Run DCE. */
425 DF_NO_HARD_REGS = 1 << 1, /* Skip hard registers in RD and CHAIN Building. */
427 DF_EQ_NOTES = 1 << 2, /* Build chains with uses present in EQUIV/EQUAL notes. */
428 DF_NO_REGS_EVER_LIVE = 1 << 3, /* Do not compute the regs_ever_live. */
430 /* Cause df_insn_rescan df_notes_rescan and df_insn_delete, to
431 return immediately. This is used by passes that know how to update
432 the scanning them selves. */
433 DF_NO_INSN_RESCAN = 1 << 4,
435 /* Cause df_insn_rescan df_notes_rescan and df_insn_delete, to
436 return after marking the insn for later processing. This allows all
437 rescans to be batched. */
438 DF_DEFER_INSN_RESCAN = 1 << 5,
440 DF_VERIFY_SCHEDULED = 1 << 6
443 /* Two of these structures are inline in df, one for the uses and one
444 for the defs. This structure is only contains the refs within the
445 boundary of the df_set_blocks if that has been defined. */
446 struct df_ref_info
448 struct df_ref **refs; /* Ref table, indexed by id. */
449 unsigned int *begin; /* First ref_index for this pseudo. */
450 unsigned int *count; /* Count of refs for this pseudo. */
451 unsigned int refs_size; /* Size of currently allocated refs table. */
453 /* Table_size is the number of elements in the refs table. This
454 will also be the width of the bitvectors in the rd and ru
455 problems. Total_size is the number of refs. These will be the
456 same if the focus has not been reduced by df_set_blocks. If the
457 focus has been reduced, table_size will be smaller since it only
458 contains the refs in the set blocks. */
459 unsigned int table_size;
460 unsigned int total_size;
462 enum df_ref_order ref_order;
465 /* Three of these structures are allocated for every pseudo reg. One
466 for the uses, one for the eq_uses and one for the defs. */
467 struct df_reg_info
469 /* Head of chain for refs of that type and regno. */
470 struct df_ref *reg_chain;
471 /* Number of refs in the chain. */
472 unsigned int n_refs;
476 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
477 Problem data for the scanning dataflow problem. Unlike the other
478 dataflow problems, the problem data for scanning is fully exposed and
479 used by owners of the problem.
480 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
482 struct df
485 /* The set of problems to be solved is stored in two arrays. In
486 PROBLEMS_IN_ORDER, the problems are stored in the order that they
487 are solved. This is an internally dense array that may have
488 nulls at the end of it. In PROBLEMS_BY_INDEX, the problem is
489 stored by the value in df_problem.id. These are used to access
490 the problem local data without having to search the first
491 array. */
493 struct dataflow *problems_in_order[DF_LAST_PROBLEM_PLUS1];
494 struct dataflow *problems_by_index[DF_LAST_PROBLEM_PLUS1];
495 int num_problems_defined;
497 /* If not NULL, this subset of blocks of the program to be
498 considered for analysis. At certain times, this will contain all
499 the blocks in the function so it cannot be used as an indicator
500 of if we are analyzing a subset. See analyze_subset. */
501 bitmap blocks_to_analyze;
503 /* If this is true, then only a subset of the blocks of the program
504 is considered to compute the solutions of dataflow problems. */
505 bool analyze_subset;
507 /* True if someone added or deleted something from regs_ever_live so
508 that the entry and exit blocks need be reprocessed. */
509 bool redo_entry_and_exit;
511 /* The following information is really the problem data for the
512 scanning instance but it is used too often by the other problems
513 to keep getting it from there. */
514 struct df_ref_info def_info; /* Def info. */
515 struct df_ref_info use_info; /* Use info. */
517 /* The following three arrays are allocated in parallel. They contain
518 the sets of refs of each type for each reg. */
519 struct df_reg_info **def_regs; /* Def reg info. */
520 struct df_reg_info **use_regs; /* Eq_use reg info. */
521 struct df_reg_info **eq_use_regs; /* Eq_use info. */
522 unsigned int regs_size; /* Size of currently allocated regs table. */
523 unsigned int regs_inited; /* Number of regs with reg_infos allocated. */
526 struct df_insn_info **insns; /* Insn table, indexed by insn UID. */
527 unsigned int insns_size; /* Size of insn table. */
528 bitmap hardware_regs_used; /* The set of hardware registers used. */
529 /* The set of hard regs that are in the artificial uses at the end
530 of a regular basic block. */
531 bitmap regular_block_artificial_uses;
532 /* The set of hard regs that are in the artificial uses at the end
533 of a basic block that has an EH pred. */
534 bitmap eh_block_artificial_uses;
535 /* The set of hardware registers live on entry to the function. */
536 bitmap entry_block_defs;
537 bitmap exit_block_uses; /* The set of hardware registers used in exit block. */
539 /* Insns to delete, rescan or reprocess the notes at next
540 df_rescan_all or df_process_deferred_rescans. */
541 bitmap insns_to_delete;
542 bitmap insns_to_rescan;
543 bitmap insns_to_notes_rescan;
544 int *postorder; /* The current set of basic blocks
545 in reverse postorder. */
546 int *postorder_inverted; /* The current set of basic blocks
547 in reverse postorder of inverted CFG. */
548 int n_blocks; /* The number of blocks in reverse postorder. */
549 int n_blocks_inverted; /* The number of blocks
550 in reverse postorder of inverted CFG. */
552 /* An array [FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER], indexed by regno, of the number
553 of refs that qualify as being real hard regs uses. Artificial
554 uses and defs as well as refs in eq notes are ignored. If the
555 ref is a def, it cannot be a MAY_CLOBBER def. If the ref is a
556 use, it cannot be the emim_reg_set or be the frame or arg pointer
557 register.
559 IT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE TO MANUALLY CHANGE THIS ARRAY. This array
560 always reflects the actual number of refs in the insn stream that
561 satisfy the above criteria. */
562 unsigned int *hard_regs_live_count;
564 /* This counter provides a way to totally order refs without using
565 addresses. It is incremented whenever a ref is created. */
566 unsigned int ref_order;
568 /* Problem specific control information. */
569 enum df_changeable_flags changeable_flags;
572 #define DF_SCAN_BB_INFO(BB) (df_scan_get_bb_info((BB)->index))
573 #define DF_RD_BB_INFO(BB) (df_rd_get_bb_info((BB)->index))
574 #define DF_LR_BB_INFO(BB) (df_lr_get_bb_info((BB)->index))
575 #define DF_LIVE_BB_INFO(BB) (df_live_get_bb_info((BB)->index))
577 /* Most transformations that wish to use live register analysis will
578 use these macros. This info is the and of the lr and live sets. */
579 #define DF_LIVE_IN(BB) (DF_LIVE_BB_INFO(BB)->in)
580 #define DF_LIVE_OUT(BB) (DF_LIVE_BB_INFO(BB)->out)
582 /* These macros are used by passes that are not tolerant of
583 uninitialized variables. This intolerance should eventually
584 be fixed. */
585 #define DF_LR_IN(BB) (DF_LR_BB_INFO(BB)->in)
586 #define DF_LR_OUT(BB) (DF_LR_BB_INFO(BB)->out)
588 /* Macros to access the elements within the ref structure. */
591 #define DF_REF_REAL_REG(REF) (GET_CODE ((REF)->reg) == SUBREG \
592 ? SUBREG_REG ((REF)->reg) : ((REF)->reg))
593 #define DF_REF_REGNO(REF) ((REF)->regno)
594 #define DF_REF_REAL_LOC(REF) (GET_CODE (*((REF)->loc)) == SUBREG \
595 ? &SUBREG_REG (*((REF)->loc)) : ((REF)->loc))
596 #define DF_REF_REG(REF) ((REF)->reg)
597 #define DF_REF_LOC(REF) ((REF)->loc)
598 #define DF_REF_BB(REF) ((REF)->bb)
599 #define DF_REF_BBNO(REF) (DF_REF_BB (REF)->index)
600 #define DF_REF_INSN(REF) ((REF)->insn)
601 #define DF_REF_INSN_UID(REF) (INSN_UID ((REF)->insn))
602 #define DF_REF_TYPE(REF) ((REF)->type)
603 #define DF_REF_CHAIN(REF) ((REF)->chain)
604 #define DF_REF_ID(REF) ((REF)->id)
605 #define DF_REF_FLAGS(REF) ((REF)->flags)
606 #define DF_REF_FLAGS_IS_SET(REF, v) ((DF_REF_FLAGS (REF) & (v)) != 0)
607 #define DF_REF_FLAGS_SET(REF, v) (DF_REF_FLAGS (REF) |= (v))
608 #define DF_REF_FLAGS_CLEAR(REF, v) (DF_REF_FLAGS (REF) &= ~(v))
609 #define DF_REF_ORDER(REF) ((REF)->ref_order)
610 /* If DF_REF_IS_ARTIFICIAL () is true, this is not a real definition/use,
611 but an artificial one created to model
612 always live registers, eh uses, etc.
613 ARTIFICIAL refs has NULL insn. */
614 #define DF_REF_IS_ARTIFICIAL(REF) ((REF)->insn == NULL)
615 #define DF_REF_REG_MARK(REF) (DF_REF_FLAGS_SET ((REF),DF_REF_REG_MARKER))
616 #define DF_REF_REG_UNMARK(REF) (DF_REF_FLAGS_CLEAR ((REF),DF_REF_REG_MARKER))
617 #define DF_REF_IS_REG_MARKED(REF) (DF_REF_FLAGS_IS_SET ((REF),DF_REF_REG_MARKER))
618 #define DF_REF_NEXT_REG(REF) ((REF)->next_reg)
619 #define DF_REF_PREV_REG(REF) ((REF)->prev_reg)
620 /* The following two macros may only be applied if one of
621 DF_REF_SIGN_EXTRACT | DF_REF_ZERO_EXTRACT is true. */
622 #define DF_REF_WIDTH(REF) (((struct df_ref_extract *)(REF))->width)
623 #define DF_REF_OFFSET(REF) (((struct df_ref_extract *)(REF))->offset)
624 /* Macros to determine the reference type. */
626 #define DF_REF_REG_DEF_P(REF) (DF_REF_TYPE (REF) == DF_REF_REG_DEF)
627 #define DF_REF_REG_USE_P(REF) ((REF) && !DF_REF_REG_DEF_P (REF))
628 #define DF_REF_REG_MEM_STORE_P(REF) (DF_REF_TYPE (REF) == DF_REF_REG_MEM_STORE)
629 #define DF_REF_REG_MEM_LOAD_P(REF) (DF_REF_TYPE (REF) == DF_REF_REG_MEM_LOAD)
630 #define DF_REF_REG_MEM_P(REF) (DF_REF_REG_MEM_STORE_P (REF) \
631 || DF_REF_REG_MEM_LOAD_P (REF))
633 /* Macros to get the refs out of def_info or use_info refs table. If
634 the focus of the dataflow has been set to some subset of blocks
635 with df_set_blocks, these macros will only find the uses and defs
636 in that subset of blocks.
638 These macros should be used with care. The def macros are only
639 usable after a call to df_maybe_reorganize_def_refs and the use
640 macros are only usable after a call to
641 df_maybe_reorganize_use_refs. HOWEVER, BUILDING AND USING THESE
642 ARRAYS ARE A CACHE LOCALITY KILLER. */
644 #define DF_DEFS_TABLE_SIZE() (df->def_info.table_size)
645 #define DF_DEFS_GET(ID) (df->def_info.refs[(ID)])
646 #define DF_DEFS_SET(ID,VAL) (df->def_info.refs[(ID)]=(VAL))
647 #define DF_DEFS_COUNT(ID) (df->def_info.count[(ID)])
648 #define DF_DEFS_BEGIN(ID) (df->def_info.begin[(ID)])
649 #define DF_USES_TABLE_SIZE() (df->use_info.table_size)
650 #define DF_USES_GET(ID) (df->use_info.refs[(ID)])
651 #define DF_USES_SET(ID,VAL) (df->use_info.refs[(ID)]=(VAL))
652 #define DF_USES_COUNT(ID) (df->use_info.count[(ID)])
653 #define DF_USES_BEGIN(ID) (df->use_info.begin[(ID)])
655 /* Macros to access the register information from scan dataflow record. */
657 #define DF_REG_SIZE(DF) (df->regs_inited)
658 #define DF_REG_DEF_GET(REG) (df->def_regs[(REG)])
659 #define DF_REG_DEF_CHAIN(REG) (df->def_regs[(REG)]->reg_chain)
660 #define DF_REG_DEF_COUNT(REG) (df->def_regs[(REG)]->n_refs)
661 #define DF_REG_USE_GET(REG) (df->use_regs[(REG)])
662 #define DF_REG_USE_CHAIN(REG) (df->use_regs[(REG)]->reg_chain)
663 #define DF_REG_USE_COUNT(REG) (df->use_regs[(REG)]->n_refs)
664 #define DF_REG_EQ_USE_GET(REG) (df->eq_use_regs[(REG)])
665 #define DF_REG_EQ_USE_CHAIN(REG) (df->eq_use_regs[(REG)]->reg_chain)
666 #define DF_REG_EQ_USE_COUNT(REG) (df->eq_use_regs[(REG)]->n_refs)
668 /* Macros to access the elements within the reg_info structure table. */
670 #define DF_REGNO_FIRST_DEF(REGNUM) \
671 (DF_REG_DEF_GET(REGNUM) ? DF_REG_DEF_GET(REGNUM) : 0)
672 #define DF_REGNO_LAST_USE(REGNUM) \
673 (DF_REG_USE_GET(REGNUM) ? DF_REG_USE_GET(REGNUM) : 0)
675 /* Macros to access the elements within the insn_info structure table. */
677 #define DF_INSN_SIZE() ((df)->insns_size)
678 #define DF_INSN_GET(INSN) (df->insns[(INSN_UID(INSN))])
679 #define DF_INSN_SET(INSN,VAL) (df->insns[(INSN_UID (INSN))]=(VAL))
680 #define DF_INSN_LUID(INSN) (DF_INSN_GET(INSN)->luid)
681 #define DF_INSN_DEFS(INSN) (DF_INSN_GET(INSN)->defs)
682 #define DF_INSN_USES(INSN) (DF_INSN_GET(INSN)->uses)
683 #define DF_INSN_EQ_USES(INSN) (DF_INSN_GET(INSN)->eq_uses)
685 #define DF_INSN_UID_GET(UID) (df->insns[(UID)])
686 #define DF_INSN_UID_SET(UID,VAL) (df->insns[(UID)]=(VAL))
687 #define DF_INSN_UID_SAFE_GET(UID) (((unsigned)(UID) < DF_INSN_SIZE()) \
688 ? DF_INSN_UID_GET (UID) \
689 : NULL)
690 #define DF_INSN_UID_LUID(INSN) (DF_INSN_UID_GET(INSN)->luid)
691 #define DF_INSN_UID_DEFS(INSN) (DF_INSN_UID_GET(INSN)->defs)
692 #define DF_INSN_UID_USES(INSN) (DF_INSN_UID_GET(INSN)->uses)
693 #define DF_INSN_UID_EQ_USES(INSN) (DF_INSN_UID_GET(INSN)->eq_uses)
694 #define DF_INSN_UID_MWS(INSN) (DF_INSN_UID_GET(INSN)->mw_hardregs)
696 /* An obstack for bitmap not related to specific dataflow problems.
697 This obstack should e.g. be used for bitmaps with a short life time
698 such as temporary bitmaps. This obstack is declared in df-core.c. */
700 extern bitmap_obstack df_bitmap_obstack;
702 /* This is a bitmap copy of regs_invalidated_by_call so that we can
703 easily add it into bitmaps, etc. */
705 extern bitmap df_invalidated_by_call;
708 /* One of these structures is allocated for every basic block. */
709 struct df_scan_bb_info
711 /* The entry block has many artificial defs and these are at the
712 bottom of the block.
714 Blocks that are targets of exception edges may have some
715 artificial defs. These are logically located at the top of the
716 block.
718 Blocks that are the targets of non-local goto's have the hard
719 frame pointer defined at the top of the block. */
720 struct df_ref **artificial_defs;
722 /* Blocks that are targets of exception edges may have some
723 artificial uses. These are logically at the top of the block.
725 Most blocks have artificial uses at the bottom of the block. */
726 struct df_ref **artificial_uses;
730 /* Reaching definitions. All bitmaps are indexed by the id field of
731 the ref except sparse_kill which is indexed by regno. */
732 struct df_rd_bb_info
734 /* Local sets to describe the basic blocks. */
735 bitmap kill;
736 bitmap sparse_kill;
737 bitmap gen; /* The set of defs generated in this block. */
739 /* The results of the dataflow problem. */
740 bitmap in; /* At the top of the block. */
741 bitmap out; /* At the bottom of the block. */
745 /* Live registers, a backwards dataflow problem. All bitmaps are
746 referenced by the register number. */
748 struct df_lr_bb_info
750 /* Local sets to describe the basic blocks. */
751 bitmap def; /* The set of registers set in this block
752 - except artificial defs at the top. */
753 bitmap use; /* The set of registers used in this block. */
755 /* The results of the dataflow problem. */
756 bitmap in; /* Just before the block itself. */
757 bitmap out; /* At the bottom of the block. */
761 /* Uninitialized registers. All bitmaps are referenced by the
762 register number. Anded results of the forwards and backward live
763 info. Note that the forwards live information is not available
764 separately. */
765 struct df_live_bb_info
767 /* Local sets to describe the basic blocks. */
768 bitmap kill; /* The set of registers unset in this block. Calls,
769 for instance, unset registers. */
770 bitmap gen; /* The set of registers set in this block. */
772 /* The results of the dataflow problem. */
773 bitmap in; /* At the top of the block. */
774 bitmap out; /* At the bottom of the block. */
778 /* This is used for debugging and for the dumpers to find the latest
779 instance so that the df info can be added to the dumps. This
780 should not be used by regular code. */
781 extern struct df *df;
782 #define df_scan (df->problems_by_index[DF_SCAN])
783 #define df_rd (df->problems_by_index[DF_RD])
784 #define df_lr (df->problems_by_index[DF_LR])
785 #define df_live (df->problems_by_index[DF_LIVE])
786 #define df_chain (df->problems_by_index[DF_CHAIN])
787 #define df_note (df->problems_by_index[DF_NOTE])
789 /* This symbol turns on checking that each modification of the cfg has
790 been identified to the appropriate df routines. It is not part of
791 verification per se because the check that the final solution has
792 not changed covers this. However, if the solution is not being
793 properly recomputed because the cfg is being modified, adding in
794 calls to df_check_cfg_clean can be used to find the source of that
795 kind of problem. */
796 #if 0
797 #define DF_DEBUG_CFG
798 #endif
801 /* Functions defined in df-core.c. */
803 extern void df_add_problem (struct df_problem *);
804 extern enum df_changeable_flags df_set_flags (enum df_changeable_flags);
805 extern enum df_changeable_flags df_clear_flags (enum df_changeable_flags);
806 extern void df_set_blocks (bitmap);
807 extern void df_remove_problem (struct dataflow *);
808 extern void df_finish_pass (bool);
809 extern void df_analyze_problem (struct dataflow *, bitmap, int *, int);
810 extern void df_analyze (void);
811 extern int df_get_n_blocks (enum df_flow_dir);
812 extern int *df_get_postorder (enum df_flow_dir);
813 extern void df_simple_dataflow (enum df_flow_dir, df_init_function,
814 df_confluence_function_0, df_confluence_function_n,
815 df_transfer_function, bitmap, int *, int);
816 extern void df_mark_solutions_dirty (void);
817 extern bool df_get_bb_dirty (basic_block);
818 extern void df_set_bb_dirty (basic_block);
819 extern void df_compact_blocks (void);
820 extern void df_bb_replace (int, basic_block);
821 extern void df_bb_delete (int);
822 extern void df_verify (void);
823 #ifdef DF_DEBUG_CFG
824 extern void df_check_cfg_clean (void);
825 #endif
826 extern struct df_ref *df_bb_regno_first_def_find (basic_block, unsigned int);
827 extern struct df_ref *df_bb_regno_last_def_find (basic_block, unsigned int);
828 extern struct df_ref *df_find_def (rtx, rtx);
829 extern bool df_reg_defined (rtx, rtx);
830 extern struct df_ref *df_find_use (rtx, rtx);
831 extern bool df_reg_used (rtx, rtx);
832 extern void df_worklist_dataflow (struct dataflow *,bitmap, int *, int);
833 extern void df_print_regset (FILE *file, bitmap r);
834 extern void df_dump (FILE *);
835 extern void df_dump_region (FILE *);
836 extern void df_dump_start (FILE *);
837 extern void df_dump_top (basic_block, FILE *);
838 extern void df_dump_bottom (basic_block, FILE *);
839 extern void df_refs_chain_dump (struct df_ref **, bool, FILE *);
840 extern void df_regs_chain_dump (struct df_ref *, FILE *);
841 extern void df_insn_debug (rtx, bool, FILE *);
842 extern void df_insn_debug_regno (rtx, FILE *);
843 extern void df_regno_debug (unsigned int, FILE *);
844 extern void df_ref_debug (struct df_ref *, FILE *);
845 extern void debug_df_insn (rtx);
846 extern void debug_df_regno (unsigned int);
847 extern void debug_df_reg (rtx);
848 extern void debug_df_defno (unsigned int);
849 extern void debug_df_useno (unsigned int);
850 extern void debug_df_ref (struct df_ref *);
851 extern void debug_df_chain (struct df_link *);
853 /* Functions defined in df-problems.c. */
855 extern struct df_link *df_chain_create (struct df_ref *, struct df_ref *);
856 extern void df_chain_unlink (struct df_ref *);
857 extern void df_chain_copy (struct df_ref *, struct df_link *);
858 extern bitmap df_get_live_in (basic_block);
859 extern bitmap df_get_live_out (basic_block);
860 extern void df_grow_bb_info (struct dataflow *);
861 extern void df_chain_dump (struct df_link *, FILE *);
862 extern void df_print_bb_index (basic_block bb, FILE *file);
863 extern void df_rd_add_problem (void);
864 extern void df_lr_add_problem (void);
865 extern void df_lr_verify_transfer_functions (void);
866 extern void df_live_verify_transfer_functions (void);
867 extern void df_live_add_problem (void);
868 extern void df_live_set_all_dirty (void);
869 extern void df_chain_add_problem (enum df_chain_flags);
870 extern void df_note_add_problem (void);
871 extern void df_simulate_find_defs (rtx, bitmap);
872 extern void df_simulate_defs (rtx, bitmap);
873 extern void df_simulate_uses (rtx, bitmap);
874 extern void df_simulate_artificial_refs_at_top (basic_block, bitmap);
875 extern void df_simulate_one_insn_forwards (basic_block, rtx, bitmap);
876 extern void df_simulate_artificial_refs_at_end (basic_block, bitmap);
877 extern void df_simulate_one_insn_backwards (basic_block, rtx, bitmap);
879 /* Functions defined in df-scan.c. */
881 extern void df_scan_alloc (bitmap);
882 extern void df_scan_add_problem (void);
883 extern void df_grow_reg_info (void);
884 extern void df_grow_insn_info (void);
885 extern void df_scan_blocks (void);
886 extern struct df_ref *df_ref_create (rtx, rtx *, rtx,basic_block,
887 enum df_ref_type, enum df_ref_flags,
888 int, int);
889 extern void df_ref_remove (struct df_ref *);
890 extern struct df_insn_info * df_insn_create_insn_record (rtx);
891 extern void df_insn_delete (basic_block, unsigned int);
892 extern void df_bb_refs_record (int, bool);
893 extern bool df_insn_rescan (rtx);
894 extern void df_insn_rescan_all (void);
895 extern void df_process_deferred_rescans (void);
896 extern void df_recompute_luids (basic_block);
897 extern void df_insn_change_bb (rtx, basic_block);
898 extern void df_maybe_reorganize_use_refs (enum df_ref_order);
899 extern void df_maybe_reorganize_def_refs (enum df_ref_order);
900 extern void df_ref_change_reg_with_loc (int, int, rtx);
901 extern void df_notes_rescan (rtx);
902 extern void df_hard_reg_init (void);
903 extern void df_update_entry_block_defs (void);
904 extern void df_update_exit_block_uses (void);
905 extern void df_update_entry_exit_and_calls (void);
906 extern bool df_hard_reg_used_p (unsigned int);
907 extern unsigned int df_hard_reg_used_count (unsigned int);
908 extern bool df_regs_ever_live_p (unsigned int);
909 extern void df_set_regs_ever_live (unsigned int, bool);
910 extern void df_compute_regs_ever_live (bool);
911 extern bool df_read_modify_subreg_p (rtx);
912 extern void df_scan_verify (void);
915 /* Get basic block info. */
917 static inline struct df_scan_bb_info *
918 df_scan_get_bb_info (unsigned int index)
920 if (index < df_scan->block_info_size)
921 return (struct df_scan_bb_info *) df_scan->block_info[index];
922 else
923 return NULL;
926 static inline struct df_rd_bb_info *
927 df_rd_get_bb_info (unsigned int index)
929 if (index < df_rd->block_info_size)
930 return (struct df_rd_bb_info *) df_rd->block_info[index];
931 else
932 return NULL;
935 static inline struct df_lr_bb_info *
936 df_lr_get_bb_info (unsigned int index)
938 if (index < df_lr->block_info_size)
939 return (struct df_lr_bb_info *) df_lr->block_info[index];
940 else
941 return NULL;
944 static inline struct df_live_bb_info *
945 df_live_get_bb_info (unsigned int index)
947 if (index < df_live->block_info_size)
948 return (struct df_live_bb_info *) df_live->block_info[index];
949 else
950 return NULL;
953 /* Get the artificial defs for a basic block. */
955 static inline struct df_ref **
956 df_get_artificial_defs (unsigned int bb_index)
958 return df_scan_get_bb_info (bb_index)->artificial_defs;
962 /* Get the artificial uses for a basic block. */
964 static inline struct df_ref **
965 df_get_artificial_uses (unsigned int bb_index)
967 return df_scan_get_bb_info (bb_index)->artificial_uses;
971 /* web */
973 /* This entry is allocated for each reference in the insn stream. */
974 struct web_entry
976 /* Pointer to the parent in the union/find tree. */
977 struct web_entry *pred;
978 /* Newly assigned register to the entry. Set only for roots. */
979 rtx reg;
980 void* extra_info;
983 extern struct web_entry *unionfind_root (struct web_entry *);
984 extern bool unionfind_union (struct web_entry *, struct web_entry *);
985 extern void union_defs (struct df_ref *,
986 struct web_entry *, struct web_entry *,
987 bool (*fun) (struct web_entry *, struct web_entry *));
989 #endif /* GCC_DF_H */