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1 /* Generate code from to output assembler insns as recognized from rtl.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002,
3 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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10 version.
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
15 for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
19 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
20 02111-1307, USA. */
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,
27 which contains:
29 a. `name' is the name for that pattern. Nameless patterns are
30 given a name.
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
39 for that insn,
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
46 of each pattern.
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
55 for this operand.
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
78 (define_insn "clrdf"
79 [(set (match_operand:DF 0 "general_operand" "")
80 (const_int 0))]
82 "clrd %0")
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. */
88 #include "bconfig.h"
89 #include "system.h"
90 #include "coretypes.h"
91 #include "tm.h"
92 #include "rtl.h"
93 #include "errors.h"
94 #include "gensupport.h"
96 /* No instruction can have more operands than this. Sorry for this
97 arbitrary limit, but what machine will have an instruction with
98 this many operands? */
100 #define MAX_MAX_OPERANDS 40
102 static int n_occurrences (int, const char *);
103 static const char *strip_whitespace (const char *);
105 /* insns in the machine description are assigned sequential code numbers
106 that are used by insn-recog.c (produced by genrecog) to communicate
107 to insn-output.c (produced by this program). */
109 static int next_code_number;
111 /* This counts all definitions in the md file,
112 for the sake of error messages. */
114 static int next_index_number;
116 /* This counts all operands used in the md file. The first is null. */
118 static int next_operand_number = 1;
120 /* Record in this chain all information about the operands we will output. */
122 struct operand_data
124 struct operand_data *next;
125 int index;
126 const char *predicate;
127 const char *constraint;
128 enum machine_mode mode;
129 unsigned char n_alternatives;
130 char address_p;
131 char strict_low;
132 char eliminable;
133 char seen;
136 /* Begin with a null operand at index 0. */
138 static struct operand_data null_operand =
140 0, 0, "", "", VOIDmode, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
143 static struct operand_data *odata = &null_operand;
144 static struct operand_data **odata_end = &null_operand.next;
146 /* Must match the constants in recog.h. */
148 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NONE 0 /* abort */
149 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_SINGLE 1 /* const char * */
150 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_MULTI 2 /* const char * const * */
151 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_FUNCTION 3 /* const char * (*)(...) */
153 /* Record in this chain all information that we will output,
154 associated with the code number of the insn. */
156 struct data
158 struct data *next;
159 const char *name;
160 const char *template;
161 int code_number;
162 int index_number;
163 int lineno;
164 int n_operands; /* Number of operands this insn recognizes */
165 int n_dups; /* Number times match_dup appears in pattern */
166 int n_alternatives; /* Number of alternatives in each constraint */
167 int operand_number; /* Operand index in the big array. */
168 int output_format; /* INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_*. */
169 struct operand_data operand[MAX_MAX_OPERANDS];
172 /* This variable points to the first link in the insn chain. */
174 static struct data *idata, **idata_end = &idata;
176 static void output_prologue (void);
177 static void output_operand_data (void);
178 static void output_insn_data (void);
179 static void output_get_insn_name (void);
180 static void scan_operands (struct data *, rtx, int, int);
181 static int compare_operands (struct operand_data *,
182 struct operand_data *);
183 static void place_operands (struct data *);
184 static void process_template (struct data *, const char *);
185 static void validate_insn_alternatives (struct data *);
186 static void validate_insn_operands (struct data *);
187 static void gen_insn (rtx, int);
188 static void gen_peephole (rtx, int);
189 static void gen_expand (rtx, int);
190 static void gen_split (rtx, int);
191 static void check_constraint_len (void);
192 static int constraint_len (const char *, int);
194 const char *
195 get_insn_name (int index)
197 static char buf[100];
199 struct data *i, *last_named = NULL;
200 for (i = idata; i ; i = i->next)
202 if (i->index_number == index)
203 return i->name;
204 if (i->name)
205 last_named = i;
208 if (last_named)
209 sprintf(buf, "%s+%d", last_named->name, index - last_named->index_number);
210 else
211 sprintf(buf, "insn %d", index);
213 return buf;
216 static void
217 output_prologue (void)
219 printf ("/* Generated automatically by the program `genoutput'\n\
220 from the machine description file `md'. */\n\n");
222 printf ("#include \"config.h\"\n");
223 printf ("#include \"system.h\"\n");
224 printf ("#include \"coretypes.h\"\n");
225 printf ("#include \"tm.h\"\n");
226 printf ("#include \"flags.h\"\n");
227 printf ("#include \"ggc.h\"\n");
228 printf ("#include \"rtl.h\"\n");
229 printf ("#include \"expr.h\"\n");
230 printf ("#include \"insn-codes.h\"\n");
231 printf ("#include \"tm_p.h\"\n");
232 printf ("#include \"function.h\"\n");
233 printf ("#include \"regs.h\"\n");
234 printf ("#include \"hard-reg-set.h\"\n");
235 printf ("#include \"real.h\"\n");
236 printf ("#include \"insn-config.h\"\n\n");
237 printf ("#include \"conditions.h\"\n");
238 printf ("#include \"insn-attr.h\"\n\n");
239 printf ("#include \"recog.h\"\n\n");
240 printf ("#include \"toplev.h\"\n");
241 printf ("#include \"output.h\"\n");
242 printf ("#include \"target.h\"\n");
245 static void
246 output_operand_data (void)
248 struct operand_data *d;
250 printf ("\nstatic const struct insn_operand_data operand_data[] = \n{\n");
252 for (d = odata; d; d = d->next)
254 printf (" {\n");
256 printf (" %s,\n",
257 d->predicate && d->predicate[0] ? d->predicate : "0");
259 printf (" \"%s\",\n", d->constraint ? d->constraint : "");
261 printf (" %smode,\n", GET_MODE_NAME (d->mode));
263 printf (" %d,\n", d->strict_low);
265 printf (" %d\n", d->eliminable);
267 printf(" },\n");
269 printf("};\n\n\n");
272 static void
273 output_insn_data (void)
275 struct data *d;
276 int name_offset = 0;
277 int next_name_offset;
278 const char * last_name = 0;
279 const char * next_name = 0;
280 struct data *n;
282 for (n = idata, next_name_offset = 1; n; n = n->next, next_name_offset++)
283 if (n->name)
285 next_name = n->name;
286 break;
289 printf ("\nconst struct insn_data insn_data[] = \n{\n");
291 for (d = idata; d; d = d->next)
293 printf (" {\n");
295 if (d->name)
297 printf (" \"%s\",\n", d->name);
298 name_offset = 0;
299 last_name = d->name;
300 next_name = 0;
301 for (n = d->next, next_name_offset = 1; n;
302 n = n->next, next_name_offset++)
304 if (n->name)
306 next_name = n->name;
307 break;
311 else
313 name_offset++;
314 if (next_name && (last_name == 0
315 || name_offset > next_name_offset / 2))
316 printf (" \"%s-%d\",\n", next_name,
317 next_name_offset - name_offset);
318 else
319 printf (" \"%s+%d\",\n", last_name, name_offset);
322 switch (d->output_format)
324 case INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NONE:
325 printf (" 0,\n");
326 break;
327 case INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_SINGLE:
329 const char *p = d->template;
330 char prev = 0;
332 printf (" \"");
333 while (*p)
335 if (IS_VSPACE (*p) && prev != '\\')
337 /* Preserve two consecutive \n's or \r's, but treat \r\n
338 as a single newline. */
339 if (*p == '\n' && prev != '\r')
340 printf ("\\n\\\n");
342 else
343 putchar (*p);
344 prev = *p;
345 ++p;
347 printf ("\",\n");
349 break;
350 case INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_MULTI:
351 case INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_FUNCTION:
352 printf (" (const void *) output_%d,\n", d->code_number);
353 break;
354 default:
355 abort ();
358 if (d->name && d->name[0] != '*')
359 printf (" (insn_gen_fn) gen_%s,\n", d->name);
360 else
361 printf (" 0,\n");
363 printf (" &operand_data[%d],\n", d->operand_number);
364 printf (" %d,\n", d->n_operands);
365 printf (" %d,\n", d->n_dups);
366 printf (" %d,\n", d->n_alternatives);
367 printf (" %d\n", d->output_format);
369 printf(" },\n");
371 printf ("};\n\n\n");
374 static void
375 output_get_insn_name (void)
377 printf ("const char *\n");
378 printf ("get_insn_name (int code)\n");
379 printf ("{\n");
380 printf (" if (code == NOOP_MOVE_INSN_CODE)\n");
381 printf (" return \"NOOP_MOVE\";\n");
382 printf (" else\n");
383 printf (" return insn_data[code].name;\n");
384 printf ("}\n");
388 /* Stores in max_opno the largest operand number present in `part', if
389 that is larger than the previous value of max_opno, and the rest of
390 the operand data into `d->operand[i]'.
392 THIS_ADDRESS_P is nonzero if the containing rtx was an ADDRESS.
393 THIS_STRICT_LOW is nonzero if the containing rtx was a STRICT_LOW_PART. */
395 static int max_opno;
396 static int num_dups;
398 static void
399 scan_operands (struct data *d, rtx part, int this_address_p,
400 int this_strict_low)
402 int i, j;
403 const char *format_ptr;
404 int opno;
406 if (part == 0)
407 return;
409 switch (GET_CODE (part))
411 case MATCH_OPERAND:
412 opno = XINT (part, 0);
413 if (opno > max_opno)
414 max_opno = opno;
415 if (max_opno >= MAX_MAX_OPERANDS)
417 message_with_line (d->lineno,
418 "maximum number of operands exceeded");
419 have_error = 1;
420 return;
422 if (d->operand[opno].seen)
424 message_with_line (d->lineno,
425 "repeated operand number %d\n", opno);
426 have_error = 1;
429 d->operand[opno].seen = 1;
430 d->operand[opno].mode = GET_MODE (part);
431 d->operand[opno].strict_low = this_strict_low;
432 d->operand[opno].predicate = XSTR (part, 1);
433 d->operand[opno].constraint = strip_whitespace (XSTR (part, 2));
434 d->operand[opno].n_alternatives
435 = n_occurrences (',', d->operand[opno].constraint) + 1;
436 d->operand[opno].address_p = this_address_p;
437 d->operand[opno].eliminable = 1;
438 return;
440 case MATCH_SCRATCH:
441 opno = XINT (part, 0);
442 if (opno > max_opno)
443 max_opno = opno;
444 if (max_opno >= MAX_MAX_OPERANDS)
446 message_with_line (d->lineno,
447 "maximum number of operands exceeded");
448 have_error = 1;
449 return;
451 if (d->operand[opno].seen)
453 message_with_line (d->lineno,
454 "repeated operand number %d\n", opno);
455 have_error = 1;
458 d->operand[opno].seen = 1;
459 d->operand[opno].mode = GET_MODE (part);
460 d->operand[opno].strict_low = 0;
461 d->operand[opno].predicate = "scratch_operand";
462 d->operand[opno].constraint = strip_whitespace (XSTR (part, 1));
463 d->operand[opno].n_alternatives
464 = n_occurrences (',', d->operand[opno].constraint) + 1;
465 d->operand[opno].address_p = 0;
466 d->operand[opno].eliminable = 0;
467 return;
469 case MATCH_OPERATOR:
470 case MATCH_PARALLEL:
471 opno = XINT (part, 0);
472 if (opno > max_opno)
473 max_opno = opno;
474 if (max_opno >= MAX_MAX_OPERANDS)
476 message_with_line (d->lineno,
477 "maximum number of operands exceeded");
478 have_error = 1;
479 return;
481 if (d->operand[opno].seen)
483 message_with_line (d->lineno,
484 "repeated operand number %d\n", opno);
485 have_error = 1;
488 d->operand[opno].seen = 1;
489 d->operand[opno].mode = GET_MODE (part);
490 d->operand[opno].strict_low = 0;
491 d->operand[opno].predicate = XSTR (part, 1);
492 d->operand[opno].constraint = 0;
493 d->operand[opno].address_p = 0;
494 d->operand[opno].eliminable = 0;
495 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (part, 2); i++)
496 scan_operands (d, XVECEXP (part, 2, i), 0, 0);
497 return;
499 case MATCH_DUP:
500 case MATCH_OP_DUP:
501 case MATCH_PAR_DUP:
502 ++num_dups;
503 break;
505 case ADDRESS:
506 scan_operands (d, XEXP (part, 0), 1, 0);
507 return;
509 case STRICT_LOW_PART:
510 scan_operands (d, XEXP (part, 0), 0, 1);
511 return;
513 default:
514 break;
517 format_ptr = GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (part));
519 for (i = 0; i < GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (part)); i++)
520 switch (*format_ptr++)
522 case 'e':
523 case 'u':
524 scan_operands (d, XEXP (part, i), 0, 0);
525 break;
526 case 'E':
527 if (XVEC (part, i) != NULL)
528 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (part, i); j++)
529 scan_operands (d, XVECEXP (part, i, j), 0, 0);
530 break;
534 /* Compare two operands for content equality. */
536 static int
537 compare_operands (struct operand_data *d0, struct operand_data *d1)
539 const char *p0, *p1;
541 p0 = d0->predicate;
542 if (!p0)
543 p0 = "";
544 p1 = d1->predicate;
545 if (!p1)
546 p1 = "";
547 if (strcmp (p0, p1) != 0)
548 return 0;
550 p0 = d0->constraint;
551 if (!p0)
552 p0 = "";
553 p1 = d1->constraint;
554 if (!p1)
555 p1 = "";
556 if (strcmp (p0, p1) != 0)
557 return 0;
559 if (d0->mode != d1->mode)
560 return 0;
562 if (d0->strict_low != d1->strict_low)
563 return 0;
565 if (d0->eliminable != d1->eliminable)
566 return 0;
568 return 1;
571 /* Scan the list of operands we've already committed to output and either
572 find a subsequence that is the same, or allocate a new one at the end. */
574 static void
575 place_operands (struct data *d)
577 struct operand_data *od, *od2;
578 int i;
580 if (d->n_operands == 0)
582 d->operand_number = 0;
583 return;
586 /* Brute force substring search. */
587 for (od = odata, i = 0; od; od = od->next, i = 0)
588 if (compare_operands (od, &d->operand[0]))
590 od2 = od->next;
591 i = 1;
592 while (1)
594 if (i == d->n_operands)
595 goto full_match;
596 if (od2 == NULL)
597 goto partial_match;
598 if (! compare_operands (od2, &d->operand[i]))
599 break;
600 ++i, od2 = od2->next;
604 /* Either partial match at the end of the list, or no match. In either
605 case, we tack on what operands are remaining to the end of the list. */
606 partial_match:
607 d->operand_number = next_operand_number - i;
608 for (; i < d->n_operands; ++i)
610 od2 = &d->operand[i];
611 *odata_end = od2;
612 odata_end = &od2->next;
613 od2->index = next_operand_number++;
615 *odata_end = NULL;
616 return;
618 full_match:
619 d->operand_number = od->index;
620 return;
624 /* Process an assembler template from a define_insn or a define_peephole.
625 It is either the assembler code template, a list of assembler code
626 templates, or C code to generate the assembler code template. */
628 static void
629 process_template (struct data *d, const char *template)
631 const char *cp;
632 int i;
634 /* Templates starting with * contain straight code to be run. */
635 if (template[0] == '*')
637 d->template = 0;
638 d->output_format = INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_FUNCTION;
640 puts ("\nstatic const char *");
641 printf ("output_%d (rtx *operands ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)\n",
642 d->code_number);
643 puts ("{");
645 puts (template + 1);
646 puts ("}");
649 /* If the assembler code template starts with a @ it is a newline-separated
650 list of assembler code templates, one for each alternative. */
651 else if (template[0] == '@')
653 d->template = 0;
654 d->output_format = INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_MULTI;
656 printf ("\nstatic const char * const output_%d[] = {\n", d->code_number);
658 for (i = 0, cp = &template[1]; *cp; )
660 while (ISSPACE (*cp))
661 cp++;
663 printf (" \"");
664 while (!IS_VSPACE (*cp) && *cp != '\0')
666 putchar (*cp);
667 cp++;
670 printf ("\",\n");
671 i++;
673 if (i == 1)
674 message_with_line (d->lineno,
675 "'@' is redundant for output template with single alternative");
676 if (i != d->n_alternatives)
678 message_with_line (d->lineno,
679 "wrong number of alternatives in the output template");
680 have_error = 1;
683 printf ("};\n");
685 else
687 d->template = template;
688 d->output_format = INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_SINGLE;
692 /* Check insn D for consistency in number of constraint alternatives. */
694 static void
695 validate_insn_alternatives (struct data *d)
697 int n = 0, start;
699 /* Make sure all the operands have the same number of alternatives
700 in their constraints. Let N be that number. */
701 for (start = 0; start < d->n_operands; start++)
702 if (d->operand[start].n_alternatives > 0)
704 int len, i;
705 const char *p;
706 char c;
707 int which_alternative = 0;
708 int alternative_count_unsure = 0;
710 for (p = d->operand[start].constraint; (c = *p); p += len)
712 len = CONSTRAINT_LEN (c, p);
714 if (len < 1 || (len > 1 && strchr (",#*+=&%!0123456789", c)))
716 message_with_line (d->lineno,
717 "invalid length %d for char '%c' in alternative %d of operand %d",
718 len, c, which_alternative, start);
719 len = 1;
720 have_error = 1;
723 if (c == ',')
725 which_alternative++;
726 continue;
729 for (i = 1; i < len; i++)
730 if (p[i] == '\0')
732 message_with_line (d->lineno,
733 "NUL in alternative %d of operand %d",
734 which_alternative, start);
735 alternative_count_unsure = 1;
736 break;
738 else if (strchr (",#*", p[i]))
740 message_with_line (d->lineno,
741 "'%c' in alternative %d of operand %d",
742 p[i], which_alternative, start);
743 alternative_count_unsure = 1;
746 if (alternative_count_unsure)
747 have_error = 1;
748 else if (n == 0)
749 n = d->operand[start].n_alternatives;
750 else if (n != d->operand[start].n_alternatives)
752 message_with_line (d->lineno,
753 "wrong number of alternatives in operand %d",
754 start);
755 have_error = 1;
759 /* Record the insn's overall number of alternatives. */
760 d->n_alternatives = n;
763 /* Verify that there are no gaps in operand numbers for INSNs. */
765 static void
766 validate_insn_operands (struct data *d)
768 int i;
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);
774 have_error = 1;
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. */
782 static void
783 gen_insn (rtx insn, int lineno)
785 struct data *d = xmalloc (sizeof (struct data));
786 int i;
788 d->code_number = next_code_number;
789 d->index_number = next_index_number;
790 d->lineno = lineno;
791 if (XSTR (insn, 0)[0])
792 d->name = XSTR (insn, 0);
793 else
794 d->name = 0;
796 /* Build up the list in the same order as the insns are seen
797 in the machine description. */
798 d->next = 0;
799 *idata_end = d;
800 idata_end = &d->next;
802 max_opno = -1;
803 num_dups = 0;
804 memset (d->operand, 0, sizeof (d->operand));
806 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (insn, 1); i++)
807 scan_operands (d, XVECEXP (insn, 1, i), 0, 0);
809 d->n_operands = max_opno + 1;
810 d->n_dups = num_dups;
812 check_constraint_len ();
813 validate_insn_operands (d);
814 validate_insn_alternatives (d);
815 place_operands (d);
816 process_template (d, XTMPL (insn, 3));
819 /* Look at a define_peephole just read. Assign its code number.
820 Record on idata the template and the number of arguments.
821 If the insn has a hairy output action, output it now. */
823 static void
824 gen_peephole (rtx peep, int lineno)
826 struct data *d = xmalloc (sizeof (struct data));
827 int i;
829 d->code_number = next_code_number;
830 d->index_number = next_index_number;
831 d->lineno = lineno;
832 d->name = 0;
834 /* Build up the list in the same order as the insns are seen
835 in the machine description. */
836 d->next = 0;
837 *idata_end = d;
838 idata_end = &d->next;
840 max_opno = -1;
841 num_dups = 0;
842 memset (d->operand, 0, sizeof (d->operand));
844 /* Get the number of operands by scanning all the patterns of the
845 peephole optimizer. But ignore all the rest of the information
846 thus obtained. */
847 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (peep, 0); i++)
848 scan_operands (d, XVECEXP (peep, 0, i), 0, 0);
850 d->n_operands = max_opno + 1;
851 d->n_dups = 0;
853 validate_insn_alternatives (d);
854 place_operands (d);
855 process_template (d, XTMPL (peep, 2));
858 /* Process a define_expand just read. Assign its code number,
859 only for the purposes of `insn_gen_function'. */
861 static void
862 gen_expand (rtx insn, int lineno)
864 struct data *d = xmalloc (sizeof (struct data));
865 int i;
867 d->code_number = next_code_number;
868 d->index_number = next_index_number;
869 d->lineno = lineno;
870 if (XSTR (insn, 0)[0])
871 d->name = XSTR (insn, 0);
872 else
873 d->name = 0;
875 /* Build up the list in the same order as the insns are seen
876 in the machine description. */
877 d->next = 0;
878 *idata_end = d;
879 idata_end = &d->next;
881 max_opno = -1;
882 num_dups = 0;
883 memset (d->operand, 0, sizeof (d->operand));
885 /* Scan the operands to get the specified predicates and modes,
886 since expand_binop needs to know them. */
888 if (XVEC (insn, 1))
889 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (insn, 1); i++)
890 scan_operands (d, XVECEXP (insn, 1, i), 0, 0);
892 d->n_operands = max_opno + 1;
893 d->n_dups = num_dups;
894 d->template = 0;
895 d->output_format = INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NONE;
897 validate_insn_alternatives (d);
898 place_operands (d);
901 /* Process a define_split just read. Assign its code number,
902 only for reasons of consistency and to simplify genrecog. */
904 static void
905 gen_split (rtx split, int lineno)
907 struct data *d = xmalloc (sizeof (struct data));
908 int i;
910 d->code_number = next_code_number;
911 d->index_number = next_index_number;
912 d->lineno = lineno;
913 d->name = 0;
915 /* Build up the list in the same order as the insns are seen
916 in the machine description. */
917 d->next = 0;
918 *idata_end = d;
919 idata_end = &d->next;
921 max_opno = -1;
922 num_dups = 0;
923 memset (d->operand, 0, sizeof (d->operand));
925 /* Get the number of operands by scanning all the patterns of the
926 split patterns. But ignore all the rest of the information thus
927 obtained. */
928 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (split, 0); i++)
929 scan_operands (d, XVECEXP (split, 0, i), 0, 0);
931 d->n_operands = max_opno + 1;
932 d->n_dups = 0;
933 d->n_alternatives = 0;
934 d->template = 0;
935 d->output_format = INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NONE;
937 place_operands (d);
940 extern int main (int, char **);
943 main (int argc, char **argv)
945 rtx desc;
947 progname = "genoutput";
949 if (argc <= 1)
950 fatal ("no input file name");
952 if (init_md_reader_args (argc, argv) != SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE)
953 return (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
955 output_prologue ();
956 next_code_number = 0;
957 next_index_number = 0;
959 /* Read the machine description. */
961 while (1)
963 int line_no;
965 desc = read_md_rtx (&line_no, &next_code_number);
966 if (desc == NULL)
967 break;
969 if (GET_CODE (desc) == DEFINE_INSN)
970 gen_insn (desc, line_no);
971 if (GET_CODE (desc) == DEFINE_PEEPHOLE)
972 gen_peephole (desc, line_no);
973 if (GET_CODE (desc) == DEFINE_EXPAND)
974 gen_expand (desc, line_no);
975 if (GET_CODE (desc) == DEFINE_SPLIT
976 || GET_CODE (desc) == DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2)
977 gen_split (desc, line_no);
978 next_index_number++;
981 printf("\n\n");
982 output_operand_data ();
983 output_insn_data ();
984 output_get_insn_name ();
986 fflush (stdout);
987 return (ferror (stdout) != 0 || have_error
988 ? FATAL_EXIT_CODE : SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE);
991 /* Return the number of occurrences of character C in string S or
992 -1 if S is the null string. */
994 static int
995 n_occurrences (int c, const char *s)
997 int n = 0;
999 if (s == 0 || *s == '\0')
1000 return -1;
1002 while (*s)
1003 n += (*s++ == c);
1005 return n;
1008 /* Remove whitespace in `s' by moving up characters until the end.
1009 Return a new string. */
1011 static const char *
1012 strip_whitespace (const char *s)
1014 char *p, *q;
1015 char ch;
1017 if (s == 0)
1018 return 0;
1020 p = q = xmalloc (strlen (s) + 1);
1021 while ((ch = *s++) != '\0')
1022 if (! ISSPACE (ch))
1023 *p++ = ch;
1025 *p = '\0';
1026 return q;
1029 /* Verify that DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT_LEN is used properly and not
1030 tampered with. This isn't bullet-proof, but it should catch
1031 most genuine mistakes. */
1032 static void
1033 check_constraint_len (void)
1035 const char *p;
1036 int d;
1038 for (p = ",#*+=&%!1234567890"; *p; p++)
1039 for (d = -9; d < 9; d++)
1040 if (constraint_len (p, d) != d)
1041 abort ();
1044 static int
1045 constraint_len (const char *p, int genoutput_default_constraint_len)
1047 /* Check that we still match defaults.h . First we do a generation-time
1048 check that fails if the value is not the expected one... */
1049 if (DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT_LEN (*p, p) != 1)
1050 abort ();
1051 /* And now a compile-time check that should give a diagnostic if the
1052 definition doesn't exactly match. */
1053 #define DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT_LEN(C,STR) 1
1054 /* Now re-define DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT_LEN so that we can verify it is
1055 being used. */
1056 #undef DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT_LEN
1057 #define DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT_LEN(C,STR) \
1058 ((C) != *p || STR != p ? -1 : genoutput_default_constraint_len)
1059 return CONSTRAINT_LEN (*p, p);
1060 /* And set it back. */
1061 #undef DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT_LEN
1062 #define DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT_LEN(C,STR) 1