1 /* Generate code from to output assembler insns as recognized from rtl.
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23 /* This program reads the machine description for the compiler target machine
24 and produces a file containing these things:
26 1. An array of `struct insn_data', which is indexed by insn code number,
29 a. `name' is the name for that pattern. Nameless patterns are
32 b. `output' hold either the output template, an array of output
33 templates, or an output function.
35 c. `genfun' is the function to generate a body for that pattern,
36 given operands as arguments.
38 d. `n_operands' is the number of distinct operands in the pattern
41 e. `n_dups' is the number of match_dup's that appear in the insn's
42 pattern. This says how many elements of `recog_data.dup_loc' are
43 significant after an insn has been recognized.
45 f. `n_alternatives' is the number of alternatives in the constraints
48 g. `output_format' tells what type of thing `output' is.
50 h. `operand' is the base of an array of operand data for the insn.
52 2. An array of `struct insn_operand data', used by `operand' above.
54 a. `predicate', an int-valued function, is the match_operand predicate
57 b. `constraint' is the constraint for this operand. This exists
58 only if register constraints appear in match_operand rtx's.
60 c. `address_p' indicates that the operand appears within ADDRESS
61 rtx's. This exists only if there are *no* register constraints
62 in the match_operand rtx's.
64 d. `mode' is the machine mode that that operand is supposed to have.
66 e. `strict_low', is nonzero for operands contained in a STRICT_LOW_PART.
68 f. `eliminable', is nonzero for operands that are matched normally by
69 MATCH_OPERAND; it is zero for operands that should not be changed during
70 register elimination such as MATCH_OPERATORs.
72 The code number of an insn is simply its position in the machine
73 description; code numbers are assigned sequentially to entries in
74 the description, starting with code number 0.
76 Thus, the following entry in the machine description
79 [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "general_operand" "")
84 assuming it is the 25th entry present, would cause
85 insn_data[24].template to be "clrd %0", and
86 insn_data[24].n_operands to be 1. */
92 #include "gensupport.h"
94 /* No instruction can have more operands than this. Sorry for this
95 arbitrary limit, but what machine will have an instruction with
96 this many operands? */
98 #define MAX_MAX_OPERANDS 40
100 static int n_occurrences
PARAMS ((int, const char *));
101 static const char *strip_whitespace
PARAMS ((const char *));
103 /* insns in the machine description are assigned sequential code numbers
104 that are used by insn-recog.c (produced by genrecog) to communicate
105 to insn-output.c (produced by this program). */
107 static int next_code_number
;
109 /* This counts all definitions in the md file,
110 for the sake of error messages. */
112 static int next_index_number
;
114 /* This counts all operands used in the md file. The first is null. */
116 static int next_operand_number
= 1;
118 /* Record in this chain all information about the operands we will output. */
122 struct operand_data
*next
;
124 const char *predicate
;
125 const char *constraint
;
126 enum machine_mode mode
;
127 unsigned char n_alternatives
;
134 /* Begin with a null operand at index 0. */
136 static struct operand_data null_operand
=
138 0, 0, "", "", VOIDmode
, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
141 static struct operand_data
*odata
= &null_operand
;
142 static struct operand_data
**odata_end
= &null_operand
.next
;
144 /* Must match the constants in recog.h. */
146 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NONE 0 /* abort */
147 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_SINGLE 1 /* const char * */
148 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_MULTI 2 /* const char * const * */
149 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_FUNCTION 3 /* const char * (*)(...) */
151 /* Record in this chain all information that we will output,
152 associated with the code number of the insn. */
158 const char *template;
162 int n_operands
; /* Number of operands this insn recognizes */
163 int n_dups
; /* Number times match_dup appears in pattern */
164 int n_alternatives
; /* Number of alternatives in each constraint */
165 int operand_number
; /* Operand index in the big array. */
166 int output_format
; /* INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_*. */
167 struct operand_data operand
[MAX_MAX_OPERANDS
];
170 /* This variable points to the first link in the insn chain. */
172 static struct data
*idata
, **idata_end
= &idata
;
174 static void output_prologue
PARAMS ((void));
175 static void output_predicate_decls
PARAMS ((void));
176 static void output_operand_data
PARAMS ((void));
177 static void output_insn_data
PARAMS ((void));
178 static void output_get_insn_name
PARAMS ((void));
179 static void scan_operands
PARAMS ((struct data
*, rtx
, int, int));
180 static int compare_operands
PARAMS ((struct operand_data
*,
181 struct operand_data
*));
182 static void place_operands
PARAMS ((struct data
*));
183 static void process_template
PARAMS ((struct data
*, const char *));
184 static void validate_insn_alternatives
PARAMS ((struct data
*));
185 static void validate_insn_operands
PARAMS ((struct data
*));
186 static void gen_insn
PARAMS ((rtx
, int));
187 static void gen_peephole
PARAMS ((rtx
, int));
188 static void gen_expand
PARAMS ((rtx
, int));
189 static void gen_split
PARAMS ((rtx
, int));
192 get_insn_name (index
)
195 static char buf
[100];
197 struct data
*i
, *last_named
= NULL
;
198 for (i
= idata
; i
; i
= i
->next
)
200 if (i
->index_number
== index
)
207 sprintf(buf
, "%s+%d", last_named
->name
, index
- last_named
->index_number
);
209 sprintf(buf
, "insn %d", index
);
217 printf ("/* Generated automatically by the program `genoutput'\n\
218 from the machine description file `md'. */\n\n");
220 printf ("#include \"config.h\"\n");
221 printf ("#include \"system.h\"\n");
222 printf ("#include \"flags.h\"\n");
223 printf ("#include \"ggc.h\"\n");
224 printf ("#include \"rtl.h\"\n");
225 printf ("#include \"expr.h\"\n");
226 printf ("#include \"insn-codes.h\"\n");
227 printf ("#include \"tm_p.h\"\n");
228 printf ("#include \"function.h\"\n");
229 printf ("#include \"regs.h\"\n");
230 printf ("#include \"hard-reg-set.h\"\n");
231 printf ("#include \"real.h\"\n");
232 printf ("#include \"insn-config.h\"\n\n");
233 printf ("#include \"conditions.h\"\n");
234 printf ("#include \"insn-attr.h\"\n\n");
235 printf ("#include \"recog.h\"\n\n");
236 printf ("#include \"toplev.h\"\n");
237 printf ("#include \"output.h\"\n");
241 /* We need to define all predicates used. Keep a list of those we
242 have defined so far. There normally aren't very many predicates
243 used, so a linked list should be fast enough. */
244 struct predicate
{ const char *name
; struct predicate
*next
; };
247 output_predicate_decls ()
249 struct predicate
*predicates
= 0;
250 struct operand_data
*d
;
251 struct predicate
*p
, *next
;
253 for (d
= odata
; d
; d
= d
->next
)
254 if (d
->predicate
&& d
->predicate
[0])
256 for (p
= predicates
; p
; p
= p
->next
)
257 if (strcmp (p
->name
, d
->predicate
) == 0)
262 printf ("extern int %s PARAMS ((rtx, enum machine_mode));\n",
264 p
= (struct predicate
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct predicate
));
265 p
->name
= d
->predicate
;
266 p
->next
= predicates
;
272 for (p
= predicates
; p
; p
= next
)
280 output_operand_data ()
282 struct operand_data
*d
;
284 printf ("\nstatic const struct insn_operand_data operand_data[] = \n{\n");
286 for (d
= odata
; d
; d
= d
->next
)
291 d
->predicate
&& d
->predicate
[0] ? d
->predicate
: "0");
293 printf (" \"%s\",\n", d
->constraint
? d
->constraint
: "");
295 printf (" %smode,\n", GET_MODE_NAME (d
->mode
));
297 printf (" %d,\n", d
->strict_low
);
299 printf (" %d\n", d
->eliminable
);
311 int next_name_offset
;
312 const char * last_name
= 0;
313 const char * next_name
= 0;
316 for (n
= idata
, next_name_offset
= 1; n
; n
= n
->next
, next_name_offset
++)
323 printf ("\nconst struct insn_data insn_data[] = \n{\n");
325 for (d
= idata
; d
; d
= d
->next
)
331 printf (" \"%s\",\n", d
->name
);
335 for (n
= d
->next
, next_name_offset
= 1; n
;
336 n
= n
->next
, next_name_offset
++)
348 if (next_name
&& (last_name
== 0
349 || name_offset
> next_name_offset
/ 2))
350 printf (" \"%s-%d\",\n", next_name
,
351 next_name_offset
- name_offset
);
353 printf (" \"%s+%d\",\n", last_name
, name_offset
);
356 switch (d
->output_format
)
358 case INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NONE
:
361 case INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_SINGLE
:
363 const char *p
= d
->template;
369 if (IS_VSPACE (*p
) && prev
!= '\\')
371 /* Preserve two consecutive \n's or \r's, but treat \r\n
372 as a single newline. */
373 if (*p
== '\n' && prev
!= '\r')
384 case INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_MULTI
:
385 case INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_FUNCTION
:
386 printf (" (const PTR) output_%d,\n", d
->code_number
);
392 if (d
->name
&& d
->name
[0] != '*')
393 printf (" (insn_gen_fn) gen_%s,\n", d
->name
);
397 printf (" &operand_data[%d],\n", d
->operand_number
);
398 printf (" %d,\n", d
->n_operands
);
399 printf (" %d,\n", d
->n_dups
);
400 printf (" %d,\n", d
->n_alternatives
);
401 printf (" %d\n", d
->output_format
);
409 output_get_insn_name ()
411 printf ("const char *\n");
412 printf ("get_insn_name (code)\n");
413 printf (" int code;\n");
415 printf (" return insn_data[code].name;\n");
420 /* Stores in max_opno the largest operand number present in `part', if
421 that is larger than the previous value of max_opno, and the rest of
422 the operand data into `d->operand[i]'.
424 THIS_ADDRESS_P is nonzero if the containing rtx was an ADDRESS.
425 THIS_STRICT_LOW is nonzero if the containing rtx was a STRICT_LOW_PART. */
431 scan_operands (d
, part
, this_address_p
, this_strict_low
)
438 const char *format_ptr
;
444 switch (GET_CODE (part
))
447 opno
= XINT (part
, 0);
450 if (max_opno
>= MAX_MAX_OPERANDS
)
452 message_with_line (d
->lineno
,
453 "maximum number of operands exceeded");
457 if (d
->operand
[opno
].seen
)
459 message_with_line (d
->lineno
,
460 "repeated operand number %d\n", opno
);
464 d
->operand
[opno
].seen
= 1;
465 d
->operand
[opno
].mode
= GET_MODE (part
);
466 d
->operand
[opno
].strict_low
= this_strict_low
;
467 d
->operand
[opno
].predicate
= XSTR (part
, 1);
468 d
->operand
[opno
].constraint
= strip_whitespace (XSTR (part
, 2));
469 d
->operand
[opno
].n_alternatives
470 = n_occurrences (',', d
->operand
[opno
].constraint
) + 1;
471 d
->operand
[opno
].address_p
= this_address_p
;
472 d
->operand
[opno
].eliminable
= 1;
476 opno
= XINT (part
, 0);
479 if (max_opno
>= MAX_MAX_OPERANDS
)
481 message_with_line (d
->lineno
,
482 "maximum number of operands exceeded");
486 if (d
->operand
[opno
].seen
)
488 message_with_line (d
->lineno
,
489 "repeated operand number %d\n", opno
);
493 d
->operand
[opno
].seen
= 1;
494 d
->operand
[opno
].mode
= GET_MODE (part
);
495 d
->operand
[opno
].strict_low
= 0;
496 d
->operand
[opno
].predicate
= "scratch_operand";
497 d
->operand
[opno
].constraint
= strip_whitespace (XSTR (part
, 1));
498 d
->operand
[opno
].n_alternatives
499 = n_occurrences (',', d
->operand
[opno
].constraint
) + 1;
500 d
->operand
[opno
].address_p
= 0;
501 d
->operand
[opno
].eliminable
= 0;
506 opno
= XINT (part
, 0);
509 if (max_opno
>= MAX_MAX_OPERANDS
)
511 message_with_line (d
->lineno
,
512 "maximum number of operands exceeded");
516 if (d
->operand
[opno
].seen
)
518 message_with_line (d
->lineno
,
519 "repeated operand number %d\n", opno
);
523 d
->operand
[opno
].seen
= 1;
524 d
->operand
[opno
].mode
= GET_MODE (part
);
525 d
->operand
[opno
].strict_low
= 0;
526 d
->operand
[opno
].predicate
= XSTR (part
, 1);
527 d
->operand
[opno
].constraint
= 0;
528 d
->operand
[opno
].address_p
= 0;
529 d
->operand
[opno
].eliminable
= 0;
530 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (part
, 2); i
++)
531 scan_operands (d
, XVECEXP (part
, 2, i
), 0, 0);
541 scan_operands (d
, XEXP (part
, 0), 1, 0);
544 case STRICT_LOW_PART
:
545 scan_operands (d
, XEXP (part
, 0), 0, 1);
552 format_ptr
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (part
));
554 for (i
= 0; i
< GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (part
)); i
++)
555 switch (*format_ptr
++)
559 scan_operands (d
, XEXP (part
, i
), 0, 0);
562 if (XVEC (part
, i
) != NULL
)
563 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (part
, i
); j
++)
564 scan_operands (d
, XVECEXP (part
, i
, j
), 0, 0);
569 /* Compare two operands for content equality. */
572 compare_operands (d0
, d1
)
573 struct operand_data
*d0
, *d1
;
583 if (strcmp (p0
, p1
) != 0)
592 if (strcmp (p0
, p1
) != 0)
595 if (d0
->mode
!= d1
->mode
)
598 if (d0
->strict_low
!= d1
->strict_low
)
601 if (d0
->eliminable
!= d1
->eliminable
)
607 /* Scan the list of operands we've already committed to output and either
608 find a subsequence that is the same, or allocate a new one at the end. */
614 struct operand_data
*od
, *od2
;
617 if (d
->n_operands
== 0)
619 d
->operand_number
= 0;
623 /* Brute force substring search. */
624 for (od
= odata
, i
= 0; od
; od
= od
->next
, i
= 0)
625 if (compare_operands (od
, &d
->operand
[0]))
631 if (i
== d
->n_operands
)
635 if (! compare_operands (od2
, &d
->operand
[i
]))
637 ++i
, od2
= od2
->next
;
641 /* Either partial match at the end of the list, or no match. In either
642 case, we tack on what operands are remaining to the end of the list. */
644 d
->operand_number
= next_operand_number
- i
;
645 for (; i
< d
->n_operands
; ++i
)
647 od2
= &d
->operand
[i
];
649 odata_end
= &od2
->next
;
650 od2
->index
= next_operand_number
++;
656 d
->operand_number
= od
->index
;
661 /* Process an assembler template from a define_insn or a define_peephole.
662 It is either the assembler code template, a list of assembler code
663 templates, or C code to generate the assembler code template. */
666 process_template (d
, template)
668 const char *template;
673 /* Templates starting with * contain straight code to be run. */
674 if (template[0] == '*')
677 d
->output_format
= INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_FUNCTION
;
679 printf ("\nstatic const char *output_%d PARAMS ((rtx *, rtx));\n",
681 puts ("\nstatic const char *");
682 printf ("output_%d (operands, insn)\n", d
->code_number
);
683 puts (" rtx *operands ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;");
684 puts (" rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;");
691 /* If the assembler code template starts with a @ it is a newline-separated
692 list of assembler code templates, one for each alternative. */
693 else if (template[0] == '@')
696 d
->output_format
= INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_MULTI
;
698 printf ("\nstatic const char * const output_%d[] = {\n", d
->code_number
);
700 for (i
= 0, cp
= &template[1]; *cp
; )
702 while (ISSPACE (*cp
))
706 while (!IS_VSPACE (*cp
) && *cp
!= '\0')
716 message_with_line (d
->lineno
,
717 "'@' is redundant for output template with single alternative");
718 if (i
!= d
->n_alternatives
)
720 message_with_line (d
->lineno
,
721 "wrong number of alternatives in the output template");
729 d
->template = template;
730 d
->output_format
= INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_SINGLE
;
734 /* Check insn D for consistency in number of constraint alternatives. */
737 validate_insn_alternatives (d
)
742 /* Make sure all the operands have the same number of alternatives
743 in their constraints. Let N be that number. */
744 for (start
= 0; start
< d
->n_operands
; start
++)
745 if (d
->operand
[start
].n_alternatives
> 0)
748 n
= d
->operand
[start
].n_alternatives
;
749 else if (n
!= d
->operand
[start
].n_alternatives
)
751 message_with_line (d
->lineno
,
752 "wrong number of alternatives in operand %d",
758 /* Record the insn's overall number of alternatives. */
759 d
->n_alternatives
= n
;
762 /* Verify that there are no gaps in operand numbers for INSNs. */
765 validate_insn_operands (d
)
770 for (i
= 0; i
< d
->n_operands
; ++i
)
771 if (d
->operand
[i
].seen
== 0)
773 message_with_line (d
->lineno
, "missing operand %d", i
);
778 /* Look at a define_insn just read. Assign its code number. Record
779 on idata the template and the number of arguments. If the insn has
780 a hairy output action, output a function for now. */
783 gen_insn (insn
, lineno
)
787 struct data
*d
= (struct data
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct data
));
790 d
->code_number
= next_code_number
;
791 d
->index_number
= next_index_number
;
793 if (XSTR (insn
, 0)[0])
794 d
->name
= XSTR (insn
, 0);
798 /* Build up the list in the same order as the insns are seen
799 in the machine description. */
802 idata_end
= &d
->next
;
806 memset (d
->operand
, 0, sizeof (d
->operand
));
808 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (insn
, 1); i
++)
809 scan_operands (d
, XVECEXP (insn
, 1, i
), 0, 0);
811 d
->n_operands
= max_opno
+ 1;
812 d
->n_dups
= num_dups
;
814 validate_insn_operands (d
);
815 validate_insn_alternatives (d
);
817 process_template (d
, XTMPL (insn
, 3));
820 /* Look at a define_peephole just read. Assign its code number.
821 Record on idata the template and the number of arguments.
822 If the insn has a hairy output action, output it now. */
825 gen_peephole (peep
, lineno
)
829 struct data
*d
= (struct data
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct data
));
832 d
->code_number
= next_code_number
;
833 d
->index_number
= next_index_number
;
837 /* Build up the list in the same order as the insns are seen
838 in the machine description. */
841 idata_end
= &d
->next
;
845 memset (d
->operand
, 0, sizeof (d
->operand
));
847 /* Get the number of operands by scanning all the patterns of the
848 peephole optimizer. But ignore all the rest of the information
850 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (peep
, 0); i
++)
851 scan_operands (d
, XVECEXP (peep
, 0, i
), 0, 0);
853 d
->n_operands
= max_opno
+ 1;
856 validate_insn_alternatives (d
);
858 process_template (d
, XTMPL (peep
, 2));
861 /* Process a define_expand just read. Assign its code number,
862 only for the purposes of `insn_gen_function'. */
865 gen_expand (insn
, lineno
)
869 struct data
*d
= (struct data
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct data
));
872 d
->code_number
= next_code_number
;
873 d
->index_number
= next_index_number
;
875 if (XSTR (insn
, 0)[0])
876 d
->name
= XSTR (insn
, 0);
880 /* Build up the list in the same order as the insns are seen
881 in the machine description. */
884 idata_end
= &d
->next
;
888 memset (d
->operand
, 0, sizeof (d
->operand
));
890 /* Scan the operands to get the specified predicates and modes,
891 since expand_binop needs to know them. */
894 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (insn
, 1); i
++)
895 scan_operands (d
, XVECEXP (insn
, 1, i
), 0, 0);
897 d
->n_operands
= max_opno
+ 1;
898 d
->n_dups
= num_dups
;
900 d
->output_format
= INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NONE
;
902 validate_insn_alternatives (d
);
906 /* Process a define_split just read. Assign its code number,
907 only for reasons of consistency and to simplify genrecog. */
910 gen_split (split
, lineno
)
914 struct data
*d
= (struct data
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct data
));
917 d
->code_number
= next_code_number
;
918 d
->index_number
= next_index_number
;
922 /* Build up the list in the same order as the insns are seen
923 in the machine description. */
926 idata_end
= &d
->next
;
930 memset (d
->operand
, 0, sizeof (d
->operand
));
932 /* Get the number of operands by scanning all the patterns of the
933 split patterns. But ignore all the rest of the information thus
935 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (split
, 0); i
++)
936 scan_operands (d
, XVECEXP (split
, 0, i
), 0, 0);
938 d
->n_operands
= max_opno
+ 1;
940 d
->n_alternatives
= 0;
942 d
->output_format
= INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NONE
;
947 extern int main
PARAMS ((int, char **));
956 progname
= "genoutput";
959 fatal ("no input file name");
961 if (init_md_reader_args (argc
, argv
) != SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
)
962 return (FATAL_EXIT_CODE
);
965 next_code_number
= 0;
966 next_index_number
= 0;
968 /* Read the machine description. */
974 desc
= read_md_rtx (&line_no
, &next_code_number
);
978 if (GET_CODE (desc
) == DEFINE_INSN
)
979 gen_insn (desc
, line_no
);
980 if (GET_CODE (desc
) == DEFINE_PEEPHOLE
)
981 gen_peephole (desc
, line_no
);
982 if (GET_CODE (desc
) == DEFINE_EXPAND
)
983 gen_expand (desc
, line_no
);
984 if (GET_CODE (desc
) == DEFINE_SPLIT
985 || GET_CODE (desc
) == DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2
)
986 gen_split (desc
, line_no
);
991 output_predicate_decls ();
992 output_operand_data ();
994 output_get_insn_name ();
997 return (ferror (stdout
) != 0 || have_error
998 ? FATAL_EXIT_CODE
: SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
);
1001 /* Return the number of occurrences of character C in string S or
1002 -1 if S is the null string. */
1005 n_occurrences (c
, s
)
1011 if (s
== 0 || *s
== '\0')
1020 /* Remove whitespace in `s' by moving up characters until the end.
1021 Return a new string. */
1024 strip_whitespace (s
)
1033 p
= q
= xmalloc (strlen (s
) + 1);
1034 while ((ch
= *s
++) != '\0')