[gen/AArch64] Generate helpers for substituting iterator values into pattern names
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1 /* MD reader definitions.
2 Copyright (C) 1987-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
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20 #ifndef GCC_READ_MD_H
21 #define GCC_READ_MD_H
23 #include "obstack.h"
25 /* Records a position in the file. */
26 struct file_location {
27 file_location () {}
28 file_location (const char *, int, int);
30 const char *filename;
31 int lineno;
32 int colno;
35 inline file_location::file_location (const char *filename_in, int lineno_in, int colno_in)
36 : filename (filename_in), lineno (lineno_in), colno (colno_in) {}
38 /* Holds one symbol or number in the .md file. */
39 struct md_name {
40 /* The name as it appeared in the .md file. Names are syntactically
41 limited to the length of this buffer. */
42 char buffer[256];
44 /* The name that should actually be used by the generator programs.
45 This is an expansion of NAME, after things like constant substitution. */
46 char *string;
49 /* This structure represents a constant defined by define_constant,
50 define_enum, or such-like. */
51 struct md_constant {
52 /* The name of the constant. */
53 char *name;
55 /* The string to which the constants expands. */
56 char *value;
58 /* If the constant is associated with a enumeration, this field
59 points to that enumeration, otherwise it is null. */
60 struct enum_type *parent_enum;
63 /* This structure represents one value in an enum_type. */
64 struct enum_value {
65 /* The next value in the enum, or null if this is the last. */
66 struct enum_value *next;
68 /* The name of the value as it appears in the .md file. */
69 char *name;
71 /* The definition of the related C value. */
72 struct md_constant *def;
75 /* This structure represents an enum defined by define_enum or the like. */
76 struct enum_type {
77 /* The C name of the enumeration. */
78 char *name;
80 /* True if this is an md-style enum (DEFINE_ENUM) rather than
81 a C-style enum (DEFINE_C_ENUM). */
82 bool md_p;
84 /* The values of the enumeration. There is always at least one. */
85 struct enum_value *values;
87 /* A pointer to the null terminator in VALUES. */
88 struct enum_value **tail_ptr;
90 /* The number of enumeration values. */
91 unsigned int num_values;
94 /* Describes one instance of an overloaded_name. */
95 struct overloaded_instance {
96 /* The next instance in the chain, or null if none. */
97 overloaded_instance *next;
99 /* The values that the overloaded_name arguments should have for this
100 instance to be chosen. Each value is a C token. */
101 vec<const char *> arg_values;
103 /* The full (non-overloaded) name of the pattern. */
104 const char *name;
106 /* The corresponding define_expand or define_insn. */
107 rtx insn;
110 /* Describes a define_expand or define_insn whose name was preceded by '@'.
111 Overloads are uniquely determined by their name and the types of their
112 arguments; it's possible to have overloads with the same name but
113 different argument types. */
114 struct overloaded_name {
115 /* The next overloaded name in the chain. */
116 overloaded_name *next;
118 /* The overloaded name (i.e. the name with "@" character and
119 "<...>" placeholders removed). */
120 const char *name;
122 /* The C types of the iterators that determine the underlying pattern,
123 in the same order as in the pattern name. E.g. "<mode>" in the
124 pattern name would give a "machine_mode" argument here. */
125 vec<const char *> arg_types;
127 /* The first instance associated with this overloaded_name. */
128 overloaded_instance *first_instance;
130 /* Where to chain new overloaded_instances. */
131 overloaded_instance **next_instance_ptr;
134 struct mapping;
136 /* A class for reading .md files and RTL dump files.
138 Implemented in read-md.c.
140 This class has responsibility for reading chars from input files, and
141 for certain common top-level directives including the "include"
142 directive.
144 It does not handle parsing the hierarchically-nested expressions of
145 rtl.def; for that see the rtx_reader subclass below (implemented in
146 read-rtl.c). */
148 class md_reader
150 public:
151 md_reader (bool compact);
152 virtual ~md_reader ();
154 bool read_md_files (int, const char **, bool (*) (const char *));
155 bool read_file (const char *filename);
156 bool read_file_fragment (const char *filename,
157 int first_line,
158 int last_line);
160 /* A hook that handles a single .md-file directive, up to but not
161 including the closing ')'. It takes two arguments: the file position
162 at which the directive started, and the name of the directive. The next
163 unread character is the optional space after the directive name. */
164 virtual void handle_unknown_directive (file_location, const char *) = 0;
166 file_location get_current_location () const;
168 bool is_compact () const { return m_compact; }
170 /* Defined in read-md.c. */
171 int read_char (void);
172 void unread_char (int ch);
173 file_location read_name (struct md_name *name);
174 file_location read_name_or_nil (struct md_name *);
175 void read_escape ();
176 char *read_quoted_string ();
177 char *read_braced_string ();
178 char *read_string (int star_if_braced);
179 void read_skip_construct (int depth, file_location loc);
180 void require_char (char expected);
181 void require_char_ws (char expected);
182 void require_word_ws (const char *expected);
183 int peek_char (void);
185 void set_md_ptr_loc (const void *ptr, const char *filename, int lineno);
186 const struct ptr_loc *get_md_ptr_loc (const void *ptr);
187 void copy_md_ptr_loc (const void *new_ptr, const void *old_ptr);
188 void fprint_md_ptr_loc (FILE *outf, const void *ptr);
189 void print_md_ptr_loc (const void *ptr);
191 struct enum_type *lookup_enum_type (const char *name);
192 void traverse_enum_types (htab_trav callback, void *info);
194 void handle_constants ();
195 void traverse_md_constants (htab_trav callback, void *info);
196 void handle_enum (file_location loc, bool md_p);
198 const char *join_c_conditions (const char *cond1, const char *cond2);
199 void fprint_c_condition (FILE *outf, const char *cond);
200 void print_c_condition (const char *cond);
202 /* Defined in read-rtl.c. */
203 const char *apply_iterator_to_string (const char *string);
204 rtx copy_rtx_for_iterators (rtx original);
205 void read_conditions ();
206 void record_potential_iterator_use (struct iterator_group *group,
207 rtx x, unsigned int index,
208 const char *name);
209 struct mapping *read_mapping (struct iterator_group *group, htab_t table);
210 overloaded_name *handle_overloaded_name (rtx, vec<mapping *> *);
212 const char *get_top_level_filename () const { return m_toplevel_fname; }
213 const char *get_filename () const { return m_read_md_filename; }
214 int get_lineno () const { return m_read_md_lineno; }
215 int get_colno () const { return m_read_md_colno; }
217 struct obstack *get_string_obstack () { return &m_string_obstack; }
218 htab_t get_md_constants () { return m_md_constants; }
220 overloaded_name *get_overloads () const { return m_first_overload; }
222 private:
223 /* A singly-linked list of filenames. */
224 struct file_name_list {
225 struct file_name_list *next;
226 const char *fname;
229 private:
230 void handle_file ();
231 void handle_toplevel_file ();
232 void handle_include (file_location loc);
233 void add_include_path (const char *arg);
235 bool read_name_1 (struct md_name *name, file_location *out_loc);
237 private:
238 /* Are we reading a compact dump? */
239 bool m_compact;
241 /* The name of the toplevel file that indirectly included
242 m_read_md_file. */
243 const char *m_toplevel_fname;
245 /* The directory part of m_toplevel_fname
246 NULL if m_toplevel_fname is a bare filename. */
247 char *m_base_dir;
249 /* The file we are reading. */
250 FILE *m_read_md_file;
252 /* The filename of m_read_md_file. */
253 const char *m_read_md_filename;
255 /* The current line number in m_read_md_file. */
256 int m_read_md_lineno;
258 /* The current column number in m_read_md_file. */
259 int m_read_md_colno;
261 /* The column number before the last newline, so that
262 we can handle unread_char ('\n') at least once whilst
263 retaining column information. */
264 int m_last_line_colno;
266 /* The first directory to search. */
267 file_name_list *m_first_dir_md_include;
269 /* A pointer to the null terminator of the md include chain. */
270 file_name_list **m_last_dir_md_include_ptr;
272 /* Obstack used for allocating MD strings. */
273 struct obstack m_string_obstack;
275 /* A table of ptr_locs, hashed on the PTR field. */
276 htab_t m_ptr_locs;
278 /* An obstack for the above. Plain xmalloc is a bit heavyweight for a
279 small structure like ptr_loc. */
280 struct obstack m_ptr_loc_obstack;
282 /* A hash table of triples (A, B, C), where each of A, B and C is a condition
283 and A is equivalent to "B && C". This is used to keep track of the source
284 of conditions that are made up of separate MD strings (such as the split
285 condition of a define_insn_and_split). */
286 htab_t m_joined_conditions;
288 /* An obstack for allocating joined_conditions entries. */
289 struct obstack m_joined_conditions_obstack;
291 /* A table of md_constant structures, hashed by name. Null if no
292 constant expansion should occur. */
293 htab_t m_md_constants;
295 /* A table of enum_type structures, hashed by name. */
296 htab_t m_enum_types;
298 /* If non-zero, filter the input to just this subset of lines. */
299 int m_first_line;
300 int m_last_line;
302 /* The first overloaded_name. */
303 overloaded_name *m_first_overload;
305 /* Where to chain further overloaded_names, */
306 overloaded_name **m_next_overload_ptr;
308 /* A hash table of overloaded_names, keyed off their name and the types of
309 their arguments. */
310 htab_t m_overloads_htab;
313 /* Global singleton; constrast with rtx_reader_ptr below. */
314 extern md_reader *md_reader_ptr;
316 /* An md_reader subclass which skips unknown directives, for
317 the gen* tools that purely use read-md.o. */
319 class noop_reader : public md_reader
321 public:
322 noop_reader () : md_reader (false) {}
324 /* A dummy implementation which skips unknown directives. */
325 void handle_unknown_directive (file_location, const char *);
328 /* An md_reader subclass that actually handles full hierarchical
329 rtx expressions.
331 Implemented in read-rtl.c. */
333 class rtx_reader : public md_reader
335 public:
336 rtx_reader (bool compact);
337 ~rtx_reader ();
339 bool read_rtx (const char *rtx_name, vec<rtx> *rtxen);
340 rtx read_rtx_code (const char *code_name);
341 virtual rtx read_rtx_operand (rtx return_rtx, int idx);
342 rtx read_nested_rtx ();
343 rtx read_rtx_variadic (rtx form);
344 char *read_until (const char *terminator_chars, bool consume_terminator);
346 virtual void handle_any_trailing_information (rtx) {}
347 virtual rtx postprocess (rtx x) { return x; }
349 /* Hook to allow function_reader subclass to put STRINGBUF into gc-managed
350 memory, rather than within an obstack.
351 This base class implementation is a no-op. */
352 virtual const char *finalize_string (char *stringbuf) { return stringbuf; }
354 protected:
355 /* Analogous to rtx_writer's m_in_call_function_usage. */
356 bool m_in_call_function_usage;
358 /* Support for "reuse_rtx" directives. */
359 auto_vec<rtx> m_reuse_rtx_by_id;
362 /* Global singleton; constrast with md_reader_ptr above. */
363 extern rtx_reader *rtx_reader_ptr;
365 extern void (*include_callback) (const char *);
367 /* Read the next character from the MD file. */
369 static inline int
370 read_char (void)
372 return md_reader_ptr->read_char ();
375 /* Put back CH, which was the last character read from the MD file. */
377 static inline void
378 unread_char (int ch)
380 md_reader_ptr->unread_char (ch);
383 extern hashval_t leading_string_hash (const void *);
384 extern int leading_string_eq_p (const void *, const void *);
385 extern const char *join_c_conditions (const char *, const char *);
386 extern void message_at (file_location, const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2;
387 extern void error_at (file_location, const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2;
388 extern void fatal_at (file_location, const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2;
389 extern void fatal_with_file_and_line (const char *, ...)
390 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1 ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
391 extern void fatal_expected_char (int, int) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
392 extern int read_skip_spaces (void);
393 extern int n_comma_elts (const char *);
394 extern const char *scan_comma_elt (const char **);
395 extern void upcase_string (char *);
396 extern void traverse_enum_types (htab_trav, void *);
397 extern struct enum_type *lookup_enum_type (const char *);
399 #endif /* GCC_READ_MD_H */