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1 /* Instruction scheduling pass. This file contains definitions used
2 internally in the scheduler.
3 Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
4 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 This file is part of GCC.
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
10 Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
11 version.
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
14 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
16 for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
20 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
21 02111-1307, USA. */
23 /* Pointer to data describing the current DFA state. */
24 extern state_t curr_state;
26 /* Forward declaration. */
27 struct ready_list;
29 /* Describe state of dependencies used during sched_analyze phase. */
30 struct deps
32 /* The *_insns and *_mems are paired lists. Each pending memory operation
33 will have a pointer to the MEM rtx on one list and a pointer to the
34 containing insn on the other list in the same place in the list. */
36 /* We can't use add_dependence like the old code did, because a single insn
37 may have multiple memory accesses, and hence needs to be on the list
38 once for each memory access. Add_dependence won't let you add an insn
39 to a list more than once. */
41 /* An INSN_LIST containing all insns with pending read operations. */
42 rtx pending_read_insns;
44 /* An EXPR_LIST containing all MEM rtx's which are pending reads. */
45 rtx pending_read_mems;
47 /* An INSN_LIST containing all insns with pending write operations. */
48 rtx pending_write_insns;
50 /* An EXPR_LIST containing all MEM rtx's which are pending writes. */
51 rtx pending_write_mems;
53 /* Indicates the combined length of the two pending lists. We must prevent
54 these lists from ever growing too large since the number of dependencies
55 produced is at least O(N*N), and execution time is at least O(4*N*N), as
56 a function of the length of these pending lists. */
57 int pending_lists_length;
59 /* Length of the pending memory flush list. Large functions with no
60 calls may build up extremely large lists. */
61 int pending_flush_length;
63 /* The last insn upon which all memory references must depend.
64 This is an insn which flushed the pending lists, creating a dependency
65 between it and all previously pending memory references. This creates
66 a barrier (or a checkpoint) which no memory reference is allowed to cross.
68 This includes all non constant CALL_INSNs. When we do interprocedural
69 alias analysis, this restriction can be relaxed.
70 This may also be an INSN that writes memory if the pending lists grow
71 too large. */
72 rtx last_pending_memory_flush;
74 /* A list of the last function calls we have seen. We use a list to
75 represent last function calls from multiple predecessor blocks.
76 Used to prevent register lifetimes from expanding unnecessarily. */
77 rtx last_function_call;
79 /* A list of insns which use a pseudo register that does not already
80 cross a call. We create dependencies between each of those insn
81 and the next call insn, to ensure that they won't cross a call after
82 scheduling is done. */
83 rtx sched_before_next_call;
85 /* Used to keep post-call psuedo/hard reg movements together with
86 the call. */
87 bool in_post_call_group_p;
89 /* Set to the tail insn of the outermost libcall block.
91 When nonzero, we will mark each insn processed by sched_analyze_insn
92 with SCHED_GROUP_P to ensure libcalls are scheduled as a unit. */
93 rtx libcall_block_tail_insn;
95 /* The maximum register number for the following arrays. Before reload
96 this is max_reg_num; after reload it is FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER. */
97 int max_reg;
99 /* Element N is the next insn that sets (hard or pseudo) register
100 N within the current basic block; or zero, if there is no
101 such insn. Needed for new registers which may be introduced
102 by splitting insns. */
103 struct deps_reg
105 rtx uses;
106 rtx sets;
107 rtx clobbers;
108 int uses_length;
109 int clobbers_length;
110 } *reg_last;
112 /* Element N is set for each register that has any nonzero element
113 in reg_last[N].{uses,sets,clobbers}. */
114 regset_head reg_last_in_use;
117 /* This structure holds some state of the current scheduling pass, and
118 contains some function pointers that abstract out some of the non-generic
119 functionality from functions such as schedule_block or schedule_insn.
120 There is one global variable, current_sched_info, which points to the
121 sched_info structure currently in use. */
122 struct sched_info
124 /* Add all insns that are initially ready to the ready list. Called once
125 before scheduling a set of insns. */
126 void (*init_ready_list) PARAMS ((struct ready_list *));
127 /* Called after taking an insn from the ready list. Returns nonzero if
128 this insn can be scheduled, nonzero if we should silently discard it. */
129 int (*can_schedule_ready_p) PARAMS ((rtx));
130 /* Return nonzero if there are more insns that should be scheduled. */
131 int (*schedule_more_p) PARAMS ((void));
132 /* Called after an insn has all its dependencies resolved. Return nonzero
133 if it should be moved to the ready list or the queue, or zero if we
134 should silently discard it. */
135 int (*new_ready) PARAMS ((rtx));
136 /* Compare priority of two insns. Return a positive number if the second
137 insn is to be preferred for scheduling, and a negative one if the first
138 is to be preferred. Zero if they are equally good. */
139 int (*rank) PARAMS ((rtx, rtx));
140 /* Return a string that contains the insn uid and optionally anything else
141 necessary to identify this insn in an output. It's valid to use a
142 static buffer for this. The ALIGNED parameter should cause the string
143 to be formatted so that multiple output lines will line up nicely. */
144 const char *(*print_insn) PARAMS ((rtx, int));
145 /* Return nonzero if an insn should be included in priority
146 calculations. */
147 int (*contributes_to_priority) PARAMS ((rtx, rtx));
148 /* Called when computing dependencies for a JUMP_INSN. This function
149 should store the set of registers that must be considered as set by
150 the jump in the regset. */
151 void (*compute_jump_reg_dependencies) PARAMS ((rtx, regset));
153 /* The boundaries of the set of insns to be scheduled. */
154 rtx prev_head, next_tail;
156 /* Filled in after the schedule is finished; the first and last scheduled
157 insns. */
158 rtx head, tail;
160 /* If nonzero, enables an additional sanity check in schedule_block. */
161 unsigned int queue_must_finish_empty:1;
162 /* Nonzero if we should use cselib for better alias analysis. This
163 must be 0 if the dependency information is used after sched_analyze
164 has completed, e.g. if we're using it to initialize state for successor
165 blocks in region scheduling. */
166 unsigned int use_cselib:1;
169 extern struct sched_info *current_sched_info;
171 /* Indexed by INSN_UID, the collection of all data associated with
172 a single instruction. */
174 struct haifa_insn_data
176 /* A list of insns which depend on the instruction. Unlike LOG_LINKS,
177 it represents forward dependencies. */
178 rtx depend;
180 /* The line number note in effect for each insn. For line number
181 notes, this indicates whether the note may be reused. */
182 rtx line_note;
184 /* Logical uid gives the original ordering of the insns. */
185 int luid;
187 /* A priority for each insn. */
188 int priority;
190 /* The number of incoming edges in the forward dependency graph.
191 As scheduling proceds, counts are decreased. An insn moves to
192 the ready queue when its counter reaches zero. */
193 int dep_count;
195 /* An encoding of the blockage range function. Both unit and range
196 are coded. This member is used only for old pipeline interface. */
197 unsigned int blockage;
199 /* Number of instructions referring to this insn. */
200 int ref_count;
202 /* The minimum clock tick at which the insn becomes ready. This is
203 used to note timing constraints for the insns in the pending list. */
204 int tick;
206 short cost;
208 /* An encoding of the function units used. This member is used only
209 for old pipeline interface. */
210 short units;
212 /* This weight is an estimation of the insn's contribution to
213 register pressure. */
214 short reg_weight;
216 /* Some insns (e.g. call) are not allowed to move across blocks. */
217 unsigned int cant_move : 1;
219 /* Set if there's DEF-USE dependence between some speculatively
220 moved load insn and this one. */
221 unsigned int fed_by_spec_load : 1;
222 unsigned int is_load_insn : 1;
224 /* Nonzero if priority has been computed already. */
225 unsigned int priority_known : 1;
228 extern struct haifa_insn_data *h_i_d;
230 /* Accessor macros for h_i_d. There are more in haifa-sched.c and
231 sched-rgn.c. */
232 #define INSN_DEPEND(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].depend)
233 #define INSN_LUID(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].luid)
234 #define CANT_MOVE(insn) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (insn)].cant_move)
235 #define INSN_DEP_COUNT(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].dep_count)
236 #define INSN_PRIORITY(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].priority)
237 #define INSN_PRIORITY_KNOWN(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].priority_known)
238 #define INSN_COST(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].cost)
239 #define INSN_UNIT(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].units)
240 #define INSN_REG_WEIGHT(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].reg_weight)
242 #define INSN_BLOCKAGE(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].blockage)
243 #define UNIT_BITS 5
244 #define BLOCKAGE_MASK ((1 << BLOCKAGE_BITS) - 1)
245 #define ENCODE_BLOCKAGE(U, R) \
246 (((U) << BLOCKAGE_BITS \
247 | MIN_BLOCKAGE_COST (R)) << BLOCKAGE_BITS \
248 | MAX_BLOCKAGE_COST (R))
249 #define UNIT_BLOCKED(B) ((B) >> (2 * BLOCKAGE_BITS))
250 #define BLOCKAGE_RANGE(B) \
251 (((((B) >> BLOCKAGE_BITS) & BLOCKAGE_MASK) << (HOST_BITS_PER_INT / 2)) \
252 | ((B) & BLOCKAGE_MASK))
254 /* Encodings of the `<name>_unit_blockage_range' function. */
255 #define MIN_BLOCKAGE_COST(R) ((R) >> (HOST_BITS_PER_INT / 2))
256 #define MAX_BLOCKAGE_COST(R) ((R) & ((1 << (HOST_BITS_PER_INT / 2)) - 1))
258 extern FILE *sched_dump;
259 extern int sched_verbose;
261 #ifndef __GNUC__
262 #define __inline
263 #endif
265 #ifndef HAIFA_INLINE
266 #define HAIFA_INLINE __inline
267 #endif
269 /* Functions in sched-vis.c. */
270 extern void init_target_units PARAMS ((void));
271 extern void insn_print_units PARAMS ((rtx));
272 extern void init_block_visualization PARAMS ((void));
273 extern void print_block_visualization PARAMS ((const char *));
274 extern void visualize_scheduled_insns PARAMS ((int));
275 extern void visualize_no_unit PARAMS ((rtx));
276 extern void visualize_stall_cycles PARAMS ((int));
277 extern void visualize_alloc PARAMS ((void));
278 extern void visualize_free PARAMS ((void));
280 /* Functions in sched-deps.c. */
281 extern void add_dependence PARAMS ((rtx, rtx, enum reg_note));
282 extern void add_insn_mem_dependence PARAMS ((struct deps *, rtx *, rtx *, rtx,
283 rtx));
284 extern void sched_analyze PARAMS ((struct deps *, rtx, rtx));
285 extern void init_deps PARAMS ((struct deps *));
286 extern void free_deps PARAMS ((struct deps *));
287 extern void init_deps_global PARAMS ((void));
288 extern void finish_deps_global PARAMS ((void));
289 extern void compute_forward_dependences PARAMS ((rtx, rtx));
290 extern rtx find_insn_list PARAMS ((rtx, rtx));
291 extern void init_dependency_caches PARAMS ((int));
292 extern void free_dependency_caches PARAMS ((void));
294 /* Functions in haifa-sched.c. */
295 extern void get_block_head_tail PARAMS ((int, rtx *, rtx *));
296 extern int no_real_insns_p PARAMS ((rtx, rtx));
298 extern void rm_line_notes PARAMS ((rtx, rtx));
299 extern void save_line_notes PARAMS ((int, rtx, rtx));
300 extern void restore_line_notes PARAMS ((rtx, rtx));
301 extern void rm_redundant_line_notes PARAMS ((void));
302 extern void rm_other_notes PARAMS ((rtx, rtx));
304 extern int insn_issue_delay PARAMS ((rtx));
305 extern int set_priorities PARAMS ((rtx, rtx));
307 extern rtx sched_emit_insn PARAMS ((rtx));
308 extern void schedule_block PARAMS ((int, int));
309 extern void sched_init PARAMS ((FILE *));
310 extern void sched_finish PARAMS ((void));
312 extern void ready_add PARAMS ((struct ready_list *, rtx));
314 /* The following are exported for the benefit of debugging functions. It
315 would be nicer to keep them private to haifa-sched.c. */
316 extern int insn_unit PARAMS ((rtx));
317 extern int insn_cost PARAMS ((rtx, rtx, rtx));
318 extern rtx get_unit_last_insn PARAMS ((int));
319 extern int actual_hazard_this_instance PARAMS ((int, int, rtx, int, int));
320 extern void print_insn PARAMS ((char *, rtx, int));