1 /* Support routines for the various generation passes.
2 Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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24 #include "coretypes.h"
30 #include "gensupport.h"
33 /* In case some macros used by files we include need it, define this here. */
38 static struct obstack obstack
;
39 struct obstack
*rtl_obstack
= &obstack
;
41 static int sequence_num
;
44 static int predicable_default
;
45 static const char *predicable_true
;
46 static const char *predicable_false
;
48 static htab_t condition_table
;
50 static char *base_dir
= NULL
;
52 /* We initially queue all patterns, process the define_insn and
53 define_cond_exec patterns, then return them one at a time. */
60 struct queue_elem
*next
;
63 static struct queue_elem
*define_attr_queue
;
64 static struct queue_elem
**define_attr_tail
= &define_attr_queue
;
65 static struct queue_elem
*define_insn_queue
;
66 static struct queue_elem
**define_insn_tail
= &define_insn_queue
;
67 static struct queue_elem
*define_cond_exec_queue
;
68 static struct queue_elem
**define_cond_exec_tail
= &define_cond_exec_queue
;
69 static struct queue_elem
*other_queue
;
70 static struct queue_elem
**other_tail
= &other_queue
;
72 static void queue_pattern (rtx
, struct queue_elem
***,
75 /* Current maximum length of directory names in the search path
76 for include files. (Altered as we get more of them.) */
78 size_t max_include_len
;
82 struct file_name_list
*next
;
86 struct file_name_list
*first_dir_md_include
= 0; /* First dir to search */
87 /* First dir to search for <file> */
88 struct file_name_list
*first_bracket_include
= 0;
89 struct file_name_list
*last_dir_md_include
= 0; /* Last in chain */
91 static void remove_constraints (rtx
);
92 static void process_rtx (rtx
, int);
94 static int is_predicable (struct queue_elem
*);
95 static void identify_predicable_attribute (void);
96 static int n_alternatives (const char *);
97 static void collect_insn_data (rtx
, int *, int *);
98 static rtx
alter_predicate_for_insn (rtx
, int, int, int);
99 static const char *alter_test_for_insn (struct queue_elem
*,
100 struct queue_elem
*);
101 static char *shift_output_template (char *, const char *, int);
102 static const char *alter_output_for_insn (struct queue_elem
*,
105 static void process_one_cond_exec (struct queue_elem
*);
106 static void process_define_cond_exec (void);
107 static void process_include (rtx
, int);
108 static char *save_string (const char *, int);
111 message_with_line (int lineno
, const char *msg
, ...)
117 fprintf (stderr
, "%s:%d: ", read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
118 vfprintf (stderr
, msg
, ap
);
119 fputc ('\n', stderr
);
124 /* Make a version of gen_rtx_CONST_INT so that GEN_INT can be used in
125 the gensupport programs. */
128 gen_rtx_CONST_INT (enum machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
131 rtx rt
= rtx_alloc (CONST_INT
);
137 /* Queue PATTERN on LIST_TAIL. */
140 queue_pattern (rtx pattern
, struct queue_elem
***list_tail
,
141 const char *filename
, int lineno
)
143 struct queue_elem
*e
= xmalloc (sizeof (*e
));
145 e
->filename
= filename
;
149 *list_tail
= &e
->next
;
152 /* Recursively remove constraints from an rtx. */
155 remove_constraints (rtx part
)
158 const char *format_ptr
;
163 if (GET_CODE (part
) == MATCH_OPERAND
)
165 else if (GET_CODE (part
) == MATCH_SCRATCH
)
168 format_ptr
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (part
));
170 for (i
= 0; i
< GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (part
)); i
++)
171 switch (*format_ptr
++)
175 remove_constraints (XEXP (part
, i
));
178 if (XVEC (part
, i
) != NULL
)
179 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (part
, i
); j
++)
180 remove_constraints (XVECEXP (part
, i
, j
));
185 /* Process an include file assuming that it lives in gcc/config/{target}/
186 if the include looks like (include "file"). */
189 process_include (rtx desc
, int lineno
)
191 const char *filename
= XSTR (desc
, 0);
192 const char *old_filename
;
197 /* If specified file name is absolute, skip the include stack. */
198 if (! IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename
))
200 struct file_name_list
*stackp
;
202 /* Search directory path, trying to open the file. */
203 for (stackp
= first_dir_md_include
; stackp
; stackp
= stackp
->next
)
205 static const char sep
[2] = { DIR_SEPARATOR
, '\0' };
207 pathname
= concat (stackp
->fname
, sep
, filename
, NULL
);
208 input_file
= fopen (pathname
, "r");
209 if (input_file
!= NULL
)
216 pathname
= concat (base_dir
, filename
, NULL
);
218 pathname
= xstrdup (filename
);
219 input_file
= fopen (pathname
, "r");
220 if (input_file
== NULL
)
223 message_with_line (lineno
, "include file `%s' not found", filename
);
229 /* Save old cursor; setup new for the new file. Note that "lineno" the
230 argument to this function is the beginning of the include statement,
231 while read_rtx_lineno has already been advanced. */
232 old_filename
= read_rtx_filename
;
233 old_lineno
= read_rtx_lineno
;
234 read_rtx_filename
= pathname
;
237 /* Read the entire file. */
243 c
= read_skip_spaces (input_file
);
247 ungetc (c
, input_file
);
248 lineno
= read_rtx_lineno
;
249 desc
= read_rtx (input_file
);
250 process_rtx (desc
, lineno
);
253 /* Do not free pathname. It is attached to the various rtx queue
256 read_rtx_filename
= old_filename
;
257 read_rtx_lineno
= old_lineno
;
262 /* Process a top level rtx in some way, queuing as appropriate. */
265 process_rtx (rtx desc
, int lineno
)
267 switch (GET_CODE (desc
))
270 queue_pattern (desc
, &define_insn_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
273 case DEFINE_COND_EXEC
:
274 queue_pattern (desc
, &define_cond_exec_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
278 queue_pattern (desc
, &define_attr_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
282 process_include (desc
, lineno
);
285 case DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT
:
287 const char *split_cond
;
292 /* Create a split with values from the insn_and_split. */
293 split
= rtx_alloc (DEFINE_SPLIT
);
295 i
= XVECLEN (desc
, 1);
296 XVEC (split
, 0) = rtvec_alloc (i
);
299 XVECEXP (split
, 0, i
) = copy_rtx (XVECEXP (desc
, 1, i
));
300 remove_constraints (XVECEXP (split
, 0, i
));
303 /* If the split condition starts with "&&", append it to the
304 insn condition to create the new split condition. */
305 split_cond
= XSTR (desc
, 4);
306 if (split_cond
[0] == '&' && split_cond
[1] == '&')
307 split_cond
= concat (XSTR (desc
, 2), split_cond
, NULL
);
308 XSTR (split
, 1) = split_cond
;
309 XVEC (split
, 2) = XVEC (desc
, 5);
310 XSTR (split
, 3) = XSTR (desc
, 6);
312 /* Fix up the DEFINE_INSN. */
313 attr
= XVEC (desc
, 7);
314 PUT_CODE (desc
, DEFINE_INSN
);
315 XVEC (desc
, 4) = attr
;
318 queue_pattern (desc
, &define_insn_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
319 queue_pattern (split
, &other_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
324 queue_pattern (desc
, &other_tail
, read_rtx_filename
, lineno
);
329 /* Return true if attribute PREDICABLE is true for ELEM, which holds
333 is_predicable (struct queue_elem
*elem
)
335 rtvec vec
= XVEC (elem
->data
, 4);
340 return predicable_default
;
342 for (i
= GET_NUM_ELEM (vec
) - 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
344 rtx sub
= RTVEC_ELT (vec
, i
);
345 switch (GET_CODE (sub
))
348 if (strcmp (XSTR (sub
, 0), "predicable") == 0)
350 value
= XSTR (sub
, 1);
355 case SET_ATTR_ALTERNATIVE
:
356 if (strcmp (XSTR (sub
, 0), "predicable") == 0)
358 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
359 "multiple alternatives for `predicable'");
366 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (sub
)) != ATTR
367 || strcmp (XSTR (SET_DEST (sub
), 0), "predicable") != 0)
370 if (GET_CODE (sub
) == CONST_STRING
)
372 value
= XSTR (sub
, 0);
376 /* ??? It would be possible to handle this if we really tried.
377 It's not easy though, and I'm not going to bother until it
378 really proves necessary. */
379 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
380 "non-constant value for `predicable'");
389 return predicable_default
;
392 /* Verify that predicability does not vary on the alternative. */
393 /* ??? It should be possible to handle this by simply eliminating
394 the non-predicable alternatives from the insn. FRV would like
395 to do this. Delay this until we've got the basics solid. */
396 if (strchr (value
, ',') != NULL
)
398 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
399 "multiple alternatives for `predicable'");
404 /* Find out which value we're looking at. */
405 if (strcmp (value
, predicable_true
) == 0)
407 if (strcmp (value
, predicable_false
) == 0)
410 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
411 "unknown value `%s' for `predicable' attribute",
417 /* Examine the attribute "predicable"; discover its boolean values
421 identify_predicable_attribute (void)
423 struct queue_elem
*elem
;
424 char *p_true
, *p_false
;
427 /* Look for the DEFINE_ATTR for `predicable', which must exist. */
428 for (elem
= define_attr_queue
; elem
; elem
= elem
->next
)
429 if (strcmp (XSTR (elem
->data
, 0), "predicable") == 0)
432 message_with_line (define_cond_exec_queue
->lineno
,
433 "attribute `predicable' not defined");
438 value
= XSTR (elem
->data
, 1);
439 p_false
= xstrdup (value
);
440 p_true
= strchr (p_false
, ',');
441 if (p_true
== NULL
|| strchr (++p_true
, ',') != NULL
)
443 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
444 "attribute `predicable' is not a boolean");
450 predicable_true
= p_true
;
451 predicable_false
= p_false
;
453 switch (GET_CODE (XEXP (elem
->data
, 2)))
456 value
= XSTR (XEXP (elem
->data
, 2), 0);
460 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
461 "attribute `predicable' cannot be const");
466 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
467 "attribute `predicable' must have a constant default");
472 if (strcmp (value
, p_true
) == 0)
473 predicable_default
= 1;
474 else if (strcmp (value
, p_false
) == 0)
475 predicable_default
= 0;
478 message_with_line (elem
->lineno
,
479 "unknown value `%s' for `predicable' attribute",
485 /* Return the number of alternatives in constraint S. */
488 n_alternatives (const char *s
)
499 /* Determine how many alternatives there are in INSN, and how many
503 collect_insn_data (rtx pattern
, int *palt
, int *pmax
)
509 code
= GET_CODE (pattern
);
513 i
= n_alternatives (XSTR (pattern
, 2));
514 *palt
= (i
> *palt
? i
: *palt
);
520 i
= XINT (pattern
, 0);
529 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
530 len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
);
531 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
536 collect_insn_data (XEXP (pattern
, i
), palt
, pmax
);
540 if (XVEC (pattern
, i
) == NULL
)
544 for (j
= XVECLEN (pattern
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; --j
)
545 collect_insn_data (XVECEXP (pattern
, i
, j
), palt
, pmax
);
548 case 'i': case 'w': case '0': case 's': case 'S': case 'T':
558 alter_predicate_for_insn (rtx pattern
, int alt
, int max_op
, int lineno
)
564 code
= GET_CODE (pattern
);
569 const char *c
= XSTR (pattern
, 2);
571 if (n_alternatives (c
) != 1)
573 message_with_line (lineno
,
574 "too many alternatives for operand %d",
580 /* Replicate C as needed to fill out ALT alternatives. */
581 if (c
&& *c
&& alt
> 1)
583 size_t c_len
= strlen (c
);
584 size_t len
= alt
* (c_len
+ 1);
585 char *new_c
= xmalloc (len
);
587 memcpy (new_c
, c
, c_len
);
588 for (i
= 1; i
< alt
; ++i
)
590 new_c
[i
* (c_len
+ 1) - 1] = ',';
591 memcpy (&new_c
[i
* (c_len
+ 1)], c
, c_len
);
593 new_c
[len
- 1] = '\0';
594 XSTR (pattern
, 2) = new_c
;
602 XINT (pattern
, 0) += max_op
;
609 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
610 len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
);
611 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
618 r
= alter_predicate_for_insn (XEXP (pattern
, i
), alt
,
625 for (j
= XVECLEN (pattern
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; --j
)
627 r
= alter_predicate_for_insn (XVECEXP (pattern
, i
, j
),
628 alt
, max_op
, lineno
);
634 case 'i': case 'w': case '0': case 's':
646 alter_test_for_insn (struct queue_elem
*ce_elem
,
647 struct queue_elem
*insn_elem
)
649 const char *ce_test
, *insn_test
;
651 ce_test
= XSTR (ce_elem
->data
, 1);
652 insn_test
= XSTR (insn_elem
->data
, 2);
653 if (!ce_test
|| *ce_test
== '\0')
655 if (!insn_test
|| *insn_test
== '\0')
658 return concat ("(", ce_test
, ") && (", insn_test
, ")", NULL
);
661 /* Adjust all of the operand numbers in OLD to match the shift they'll
662 get from an operand displacement of DISP. Return a pointer after the
666 shift_output_template (char *new, const char *old
, int disp
)
675 if (ISDIGIT ((unsigned char) c
))
677 else if (ISALPHA (c
))
690 alter_output_for_insn (struct queue_elem
*ce_elem
,
691 struct queue_elem
*insn_elem
,
694 const char *ce_out
, *insn_out
;
696 size_t len
, ce_len
, insn_len
;
698 /* ??? Could coordinate with genoutput to not duplicate code here. */
700 ce_out
= XSTR (ce_elem
->data
, 2);
701 insn_out
= XTMPL (insn_elem
->data
, 3);
702 if (!ce_out
|| *ce_out
== '\0')
705 ce_len
= strlen (ce_out
);
706 insn_len
= strlen (insn_out
);
708 if (*insn_out
== '*')
709 /* You must take care of the predicate yourself. */
712 if (*insn_out
== '@')
714 len
= (ce_len
+ 1) * alt
+ insn_len
+ 1;
715 p
= new = xmalloc (len
);
721 while (ISSPACE ((unsigned char) *insn_out
));
723 if (*insn_out
!= '#')
725 p
= shift_output_template (p
, ce_out
, max_op
);
731 while (*insn_out
&& *insn_out
!= '\n');
738 len
= ce_len
+ 1 + insn_len
+ 1;
741 p
= shift_output_template (new, ce_out
, max_op
);
743 memcpy (p
, insn_out
, insn_len
+ 1);
749 /* Replicate insns as appropriate for the given DEFINE_COND_EXEC. */
752 process_one_cond_exec (struct queue_elem
*ce_elem
)
754 struct queue_elem
*insn_elem
;
755 for (insn_elem
= define_insn_queue
; insn_elem
; insn_elem
= insn_elem
->next
)
757 int alternatives
, max_operand
;
758 rtx pred
, insn
, pattern
;
760 if (! is_predicable (insn_elem
))
765 collect_insn_data (insn_elem
->data
, &alternatives
, &max_operand
);
768 if (XVECLEN (ce_elem
->data
, 0) != 1)
770 message_with_line (ce_elem
->lineno
,
771 "too many patterns in predicate");
776 pred
= copy_rtx (XVECEXP (ce_elem
->data
, 0, 0));
777 pred
= alter_predicate_for_insn (pred
, alternatives
, max_operand
,
782 /* Construct a new pattern for the new insn. */
783 insn
= copy_rtx (insn_elem
->data
);
785 pattern
= rtx_alloc (COND_EXEC
);
786 XEXP (pattern
, 0) = pred
;
787 if (XVECLEN (insn
, 1) == 1)
789 XEXP (pattern
, 1) = XVECEXP (insn
, 1, 0);
790 XVECEXP (insn
, 1, 0) = pattern
;
791 PUT_NUM_ELEM (XVEC (insn
, 1), 1);
795 XEXP (pattern
, 1) = rtx_alloc (PARALLEL
);
796 XVEC (XEXP (pattern
, 1), 0) = XVEC (insn
, 1);
797 XVEC (insn
, 1) = rtvec_alloc (1);
798 XVECEXP (insn
, 1, 0) = pattern
;
801 XSTR (insn
, 2) = alter_test_for_insn (ce_elem
, insn_elem
);
802 XTMPL (insn
, 3) = alter_output_for_insn (ce_elem
, insn_elem
,
803 alternatives
, max_operand
);
805 /* ??? Set `predicable' to false. Not crucial since it's really
806 only used here, and we won't reprocess this new pattern. */
808 /* Put the new pattern on the `other' list so that it
809 (a) is not reprocessed by other define_cond_exec patterns
810 (b) appears after all normal define_insn patterns.
812 ??? B is debatable. If one has normal insns that match
813 cond_exec patterns, they will be preferred over these
814 generated patterns. Whether this matters in practice, or if
815 it's a good thing, or whether we should thread these new
816 patterns into the define_insn chain just after their generator
817 is something we'll have to experiment with. */
819 queue_pattern (insn
, &other_tail
, insn_elem
->filename
,
824 /* If we have any DEFINE_COND_EXEC patterns, expand the DEFINE_INSN
825 patterns appropriately. */
828 process_define_cond_exec (void)
830 struct queue_elem
*elem
;
832 identify_predicable_attribute ();
836 for (elem
= define_cond_exec_queue
; elem
; elem
= elem
->next
)
837 process_one_cond_exec (elem
);
841 save_string (const char *s
, int len
)
843 char *result
= xmalloc (len
+ 1);
845 memcpy (result
, s
, len
);
851 /* The entry point for initializing the reader. */
854 init_md_reader_args (int argc
, char **argv
)
857 const char *in_fname
;
861 for (i
= 1; i
< argc
; i
++)
863 if (argv
[i
][0] != '-')
865 if (in_fname
== NULL
)
873 case 'I': /* Add directory to path for includes. */
875 struct file_name_list
*dirtmp
;
877 dirtmp
= xmalloc (sizeof (struct file_name_list
));
878 dirtmp
->next
= 0; /* New one goes on the end */
879 if (first_dir_md_include
== 0)
880 first_dir_md_include
= dirtmp
;
882 last_dir_md_include
->next
= dirtmp
;
883 last_dir_md_include
= dirtmp
; /* Tail follows the last one */
884 if (argv
[i
][1] == 'I' && argv
[i
][2] != 0)
885 dirtmp
->fname
= argv
[i
] + 2;
886 else if (i
+ 1 == argc
)
887 fatal ("directory name missing after -I option");
889 dirtmp
->fname
= argv
[++i
];
890 if (strlen (dirtmp
->fname
) > max_include_len
)
891 max_include_len
= strlen (dirtmp
->fname
);
895 fatal ("invalid option `%s'", argv
[i
]);
900 return init_md_reader (in_fname
);
903 /* The entry point for initializing the reader. */
906 init_md_reader (const char *filename
)
913 lastsl
= strrchr (filename
, '/');
915 base_dir
= save_string (filename
, lastsl
- filename
+ 1 );
917 read_rtx_filename
= filename
;
918 input_file
= fopen (filename
, "r");
922 return FATAL_EXIT_CODE
;
925 /* Initialize the table of insn conditions. */
926 condition_table
= htab_create (n_insn_conditions
,
927 hash_c_test
, cmp_c_test
, NULL
);
929 for (i
= 0; i
< n_insn_conditions
; i
++)
930 *(htab_find_slot (condition_table
, &insn_conditions
[i
], INSERT
))
931 = (void *) &insn_conditions
[i
];
933 obstack_init (rtl_obstack
);
937 /* Read the entire file. */
943 c
= read_skip_spaces (input_file
);
947 ungetc (c
, input_file
);
948 lineno
= read_rtx_lineno
;
949 desc
= read_rtx (input_file
);
950 process_rtx (desc
, lineno
);
954 /* Process define_cond_exec patterns. */
955 if (define_cond_exec_queue
!= NULL
)
956 process_define_cond_exec ();
958 return errors
? FATAL_EXIT_CODE
: SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
;
961 /* The entry point for reading a single rtx from an md file. */
964 read_md_rtx (int *lineno
, int *seqnr
)
966 struct queue_elem
**queue
, *elem
;
971 /* Read all patterns from a given queue before moving on to the next. */
972 if (define_attr_queue
!= NULL
)
973 queue
= &define_attr_queue
;
974 else if (define_insn_queue
!= NULL
)
975 queue
= &define_insn_queue
;
976 else if (other_queue
!= NULL
)
977 queue
= &other_queue
;
984 read_rtx_filename
= elem
->filename
;
985 *lineno
= elem
->lineno
;
986 *seqnr
= sequence_num
;
990 /* Discard insn patterns which we know can never match (because
991 their C test is provably always false). If insn_elision is
992 false, our caller needs to see all the patterns. Note that the
993 elided patterns are never counted by the sequence numbering; it
994 it is the caller's responsibility, when insn_elision is false, not
995 to use elided pattern numbers for anything. */
996 switch (GET_CODE (desc
))
1000 if (maybe_eval_c_test (XSTR (desc
, 2)) != 0)
1002 else if (insn_elision
)
1007 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE
:
1008 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2
:
1009 if (maybe_eval_c_test (XSTR (desc
, 1)) != 0)
1011 else if (insn_elision
)
1022 /* Helper functions for insn elision. */
1024 /* Compute a hash function of a c_test structure, which is keyed
1025 by its ->expr field. */
1027 hash_c_test (const void *x
)
1029 const struct c_test
*a
= (const struct c_test
*) x
;
1030 const unsigned char *base
, *s
= (const unsigned char *) a
->expr
;
1038 while ((c
= *s
++) != '\0')
1040 hash
+= c
+ (c
<< 17);
1045 hash
+= len
+ (len
<< 17);
1051 /* Compare two c_test expression structures. */
1053 cmp_c_test (const void *x
, const void *y
)
1055 const struct c_test
*a
= (const struct c_test
*) x
;
1056 const struct c_test
*b
= (const struct c_test
*) y
;
1058 return !strcmp (a
->expr
, b
->expr
);
1061 /* Given a string representing a C test expression, look it up in the
1062 condition_table and report whether or not its value is known
1063 at compile time. Returns a tristate: 1 for known true, 0 for
1064 known false, -1 for unknown. */
1066 maybe_eval_c_test (const char *expr
)
1068 const struct c_test
*test
;
1069 struct c_test dummy
;
1074 if (insn_elision_unavailable
)
1078 test
= htab_find (condition_table
, &dummy
);
1085 /* Given a string, return the number of comma-separated elements in it.
1086 Return 0 for the null string. */
1088 n_comma_elts (const char *s
)
1095 for (n
= 1; *s
; s
++)
1102 /* Given a pointer to a (char *), return a pointer to the beginning of the
1103 next comma-separated element in the string. Advance the pointer given
1104 to the end of that element. Return NULL if at end of string. Caller
1105 is responsible for copying the string if necessary. White space between
1106 a comma and an element is ignored. */
1109 scan_comma_elt (const char **pstr
)
1112 const char *p
= *pstr
;
1124 while (*p
!= ',' && *p
!= '\0')