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1 /* Definitions for the shared dumpfile.
2 Copyright (C) 2004-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 #ifndef GCC_DUMPFILE_H
22 #define GCC_DUMPFILE_H 1
24 #include "profile-count.h"
26 /* An attribute for annotating formatting printing functions that use
27 the dumpfile/optinfo formatting codes. These are the pretty_printer
28 format codes (see pretty-print.c), with additional codes for middle-end
29 specific entities (see dumpfile.c). */
31 #if GCC_VERSION >= 9000
32 #define ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DUMP_PRINTF(m, n) \
33 __attribute__ ((__format__ (__gcc_dump_printf__, m ,n))) \
34 ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m)
35 #else
36 #define ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DUMP_PRINTF(m, n) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m)
37 #endif
39 /* Different tree dump places. When you add new tree dump places,
40 extend the DUMP_FILES array in dumpfile.c. */
41 enum tree_dump_index
43 TDI_none, /* No dump */
44 TDI_cgraph, /* dump function call graph. */
45 TDI_inheritance, /* dump type inheritance graph. */
46 TDI_clones, /* dump IPA cloning decisions. */
47 TDI_original, /* dump each function before optimizing it */
48 TDI_gimple, /* dump each function after gimplifying it */
49 TDI_nested, /* dump each function after unnesting it */
50 TDI_lto_stream_out, /* dump information about lto streaming */
52 TDI_lang_all, /* enable all the language dumps. */
53 TDI_tree_all, /* enable all the GENERIC/GIMPLE dumps. */
54 TDI_rtl_all, /* enable all the RTL dumps. */
55 TDI_ipa_all, /* enable all the IPA dumps. */
57 TDI_end
60 /* Enum used to distinguish dump files to types. */
62 enum dump_kind
64 DK_none,
65 DK_lang,
66 DK_tree,
67 DK_rtl,
68 DK_ipa
71 /* Bit masks to control dumping. Not all values are applicable to all
72 dumps. Add new ones at the end. When you define new values, extend
73 the DUMP_OPTIONS array in dumpfile.c. The TDF_* flags coexist with
74 MSG_* flags (for -fopt-info) and the bit values must be chosen to
75 allow that. */
76 enum dump_flag
78 /* Value of TDF_NONE is used just for bits filtered by TDF_KIND_MASK. */
79 TDF_NONE = 0,
81 /* Dump node addresses. */
82 TDF_ADDRESS = (1 << 0),
84 /* Don't go wild following links. */
85 TDF_SLIM = (1 << 1),
87 /* Don't unparse the function. */
88 TDF_RAW = (1 << 2),
90 /* Show more detailed info about each pass. */
91 TDF_DETAILS = (1 << 3),
93 /* Dump various statistics about each pass. */
94 TDF_STATS = (1 << 4),
96 /* Display basic block boundaries. */
97 TDF_BLOCKS = (1 << 5),
99 /* Display virtual operands. */
100 TDF_VOPS = (1 << 6),
102 /* Display statement line numbers. */
103 TDF_LINENO = (1 << 7),
105 /* Display decl UIDs. */
106 TDF_UID = (1 << 8),
108 /* Address of stmt. */
109 TDF_STMTADDR = (1 << 9),
111 /* A graph dump is being emitted. */
112 TDF_GRAPH = (1 << 10),
114 /* Display memory symbols in expr.
115 Implies TDF_VOPS. */
116 TDF_MEMSYMS = (1 << 11),
118 /* A flag to only print the RHS of a gimple stmt. */
119 TDF_RHS_ONLY = (1 << 12),
121 /* Display asm names of decls. */
122 TDF_ASMNAME = (1 << 13),
124 /* Display EH region number holding this gimple statement. */
125 TDF_EH = (1 << 14),
127 /* Omit UIDs from dumps. */
128 TDF_NOUID = (1 << 15),
130 /* Display alias information. */
131 TDF_ALIAS = (1 << 16),
133 /* Enumerate locals by uid. */
134 TDF_ENUMERATE_LOCALS = (1 << 17),
136 /* Dump cselib details. */
137 TDF_CSELIB = (1 << 18),
139 /* Dump SCEV details. */
140 TDF_SCEV = (1 << 19),
142 /* Dump in GIMPLE FE syntax */
143 TDF_GIMPLE = (1 << 20),
145 /* Dump folding details. */
146 TDF_FOLDING = (1 << 21),
148 /* MSG_* flags for expressing the kinds of message to
149 be emitted by -fopt-info. */
151 /* -fopt-info optimized sources. */
152 MSG_OPTIMIZED_LOCATIONS = (1 << 22),
154 /* Missed opportunities. */
155 MSG_MISSED_OPTIMIZATION = (1 << 23),
157 /* General optimization info. */
158 MSG_NOTE = (1 << 24),
160 /* Mask for selecting MSG_-kind flags. */
161 MSG_ALL_KINDS = (MSG_OPTIMIZED_LOCATIONS
162 | MSG_MISSED_OPTIMIZATION
163 | MSG_NOTE),
165 /* MSG_PRIORITY_* flags for expressing the priority levels of message
166 to be emitted by -fopt-info, and filtering on them.
167 By default, messages at the top-level dump scope are "user-facing",
168 whereas those that are in nested scopes are implicitly "internals".
169 This behavior can be overridden for a given dump message by explicitly
170 specifying one of the MSG_PRIORITY_* flags.
172 By default, dump files show both kinds of message, whereas -fopt-info
173 only shows "user-facing" messages, and requires the "-internals"
174 sub-option of -fopt-info to show the internal messages. */
176 /* Implicitly supplied for messages at the top-level dump scope. */
177 MSG_PRIORITY_USER_FACING = (1 << 25),
179 /* Implicitly supplied for messages within nested dump scopes. */
180 MSG_PRIORITY_INTERNALS = (1 << 26),
182 /* Supplied when an opt_problem generated in a nested scope is re-emitted
183 at the top-level. We want to default to showing these in -fopt-info
184 output, but to *not* show them in dump files, as the message would be
185 shown twice, messing up "scan-tree-dump-times" in DejaGnu tests. */
186 MSG_PRIORITY_REEMITTED = (1 << 27),
188 /* Mask for selecting MSG_PRIORITY_* flags. */
189 MSG_ALL_PRIORITIES = (MSG_PRIORITY_USER_FACING
190 | MSG_PRIORITY_INTERNALS
191 | MSG_PRIORITY_REEMITTED),
193 /* Dumping for -fcompare-debug. */
194 TDF_COMPARE_DEBUG = (1 << 28),
196 /* All values. */
197 TDF_ALL_VALUES = (1 << 29) - 1
200 /* Dump flags type. */
202 typedef enum dump_flag dump_flags_t;
204 static inline dump_flags_t
205 operator| (dump_flags_t lhs, dump_flags_t rhs)
207 return (dump_flags_t)((int)lhs | (int)rhs);
210 static inline dump_flags_t
211 operator& (dump_flags_t lhs, dump_flags_t rhs)
213 return (dump_flags_t)((int)lhs & (int)rhs);
216 static inline dump_flags_t
217 operator~ (dump_flags_t flags)
219 return (dump_flags_t)~((int)flags);
222 static inline dump_flags_t &
223 operator|= (dump_flags_t &lhs, dump_flags_t rhs)
225 lhs = (dump_flags_t)((int)lhs | (int)rhs);
226 return lhs;
229 static inline dump_flags_t &
230 operator&= (dump_flags_t &lhs, dump_flags_t rhs)
232 lhs = (dump_flags_t)((int)lhs & (int)rhs);
233 return lhs;
236 /* Flags to control high-level -fopt-info dumps. Usually these flags
237 define a group of passes. An optimization pass can be part of
238 multiple groups. */
240 enum optgroup_flag
242 OPTGROUP_NONE = 0,
244 /* IPA optimization passes */
245 OPTGROUP_IPA = (1 << 1),
247 /* Loop optimization passes */
248 OPTGROUP_LOOP = (1 << 2),
250 /* Inlining passes */
251 OPTGROUP_INLINE = (1 << 3),
253 /* OMP (Offloading and Multi Processing) transformations */
254 OPTGROUP_OMP = (1 << 4),
256 /* Vectorization passes */
257 OPTGROUP_VEC = (1 << 5),
259 /* All other passes */
260 OPTGROUP_OTHER = (1 << 6),
262 OPTGROUP_ALL = (OPTGROUP_IPA | OPTGROUP_LOOP | OPTGROUP_INLINE
263 | OPTGROUP_OMP | OPTGROUP_VEC | OPTGROUP_OTHER)
266 typedef enum optgroup_flag optgroup_flags_t;
268 static inline optgroup_flags_t
269 operator| (optgroup_flags_t lhs, optgroup_flags_t rhs)
271 return (optgroup_flags_t)((int)lhs | (int)rhs);
274 static inline optgroup_flags_t &
275 operator|= (optgroup_flags_t &lhs, optgroup_flags_t rhs)
277 lhs = (optgroup_flags_t)((int)lhs | (int)rhs);
278 return lhs;
281 /* Define a tree dump switch. */
282 struct dump_file_info
284 /* Suffix to give output file. */
285 const char *suffix;
286 /* Command line dump switch. */
287 const char *swtch;
288 /* Command line glob. */
289 const char *glob;
290 /* Filename for the pass-specific stream. */
291 const char *pfilename;
292 /* Filename for the -fopt-info stream. */
293 const char *alt_filename;
294 /* Pass-specific dump stream. */
295 FILE *pstream;
296 /* -fopt-info stream. */
297 FILE *alt_stream;
298 /* Dump kind. */
299 dump_kind dkind;
300 /* Dump flags. */
301 dump_flags_t pflags;
302 /* A pass flags for -fopt-info. */
303 dump_flags_t alt_flags;
304 /* Flags for -fopt-info given by a user. */
305 optgroup_flags_t optgroup_flags;
306 /* State of pass-specific stream. */
307 int pstate;
308 /* State of the -fopt-info stream. */
309 int alt_state;
310 /* Dump file number. */
311 int num;
312 /* Fields "suffix", "swtch", "glob" can be const strings,
313 or can be dynamically allocated, needing free. */
314 bool owns_strings;
315 /* When a given dump file is being initialized, this flag is set to true
316 if the corresponding TDF_graph dump file has also been initialized. */
317 bool graph_dump_initialized;
320 /* A class for describing where in the user's source that a dump message
321 relates to, with various constructors for convenience.
322 In particular, this lets us associate dump messages
323 with hotness information (e.g. from PGO), allowing them to
324 be prioritized by code hotness. */
326 class dump_user_location_t
328 public:
329 /* Default constructor, analogous to UNKNOWN_LOCATION. */
330 dump_user_location_t () : m_count (), m_loc (UNKNOWN_LOCATION) {}
332 /* Construct from a gimple statement (using its location and hotness). */
333 dump_user_location_t (const gimple *stmt);
335 /* Construct from an RTL instruction (using its location and hotness). */
336 dump_user_location_t (const rtx_insn *insn);
338 /* Construct from a location_t. This one is deprecated (since it doesn't
339 capture hotness information); it thus needs to be spelled out. */
340 static dump_user_location_t
341 from_location_t (location_t loc)
343 return dump_user_location_t (profile_count (), loc);
346 /* Construct from a function declaration. This one requires spelling out
347 to avoid accidentally constructing from other kinds of tree. */
348 static dump_user_location_t
349 from_function_decl (tree fndecl);
351 profile_count get_count () const { return m_count; }
352 location_t get_location_t () const { return m_loc; }
354 private:
355 /* Private ctor from count and location, for use by from_location_t. */
356 dump_user_location_t (profile_count count, location_t loc)
357 : m_count (count), m_loc (loc)
360 profile_count m_count;
361 location_t m_loc;
364 /* A class for identifying where in the compiler's own source
365 (or a plugin) that a dump message is being emitted from. */
367 struct dump_impl_location_t
369 dump_impl_location_t (
370 #if __GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 8)
371 const char *file = __builtin_FILE (),
372 int line = __builtin_LINE (),
373 const char *function = __builtin_FUNCTION ()
374 #else
375 const char *file = __FILE__,
376 int line = __LINE__,
377 const char *function = NULL
378 #endif
380 : m_file (file), m_line (line), m_function (function)
383 const char *m_file;
384 int m_line;
385 const char *m_function;
388 /* A bundle of information for describing the location of a dump message:
389 (a) the source location and hotness within the user's code, together with
390 (b) the source location within the compiler/plugin.
392 The constructors use default parameters so that (b) gets sets up
393 automatically.
395 The upshot is that you can pass in e.g. a gimple * to dump_printf_loc,
396 and the dump call will automatically record where in GCC's source
397 code the dump was emitted from. */
399 class dump_location_t
401 public:
402 /* Default constructor, analogous to UNKNOWN_LOCATION. */
403 dump_location_t (const dump_impl_location_t &impl_location
404 = dump_impl_location_t ())
405 : m_user_location (dump_user_location_t ()),
406 m_impl_location (impl_location)
410 /* Construct from a gimple statement (using its location and hotness). */
411 dump_location_t (const gimple *stmt,
412 const dump_impl_location_t &impl_location
413 = dump_impl_location_t ())
414 : m_user_location (dump_user_location_t (stmt)),
415 m_impl_location (impl_location)
419 /* Construct from an RTL instruction (using its location and hotness). */
420 dump_location_t (const rtx_insn *insn,
421 const dump_impl_location_t &impl_location
422 = dump_impl_location_t ())
423 : m_user_location (dump_user_location_t (insn)),
424 m_impl_location (impl_location)
428 /* Construct from a dump_user_location_t. */
429 dump_location_t (const dump_user_location_t &user_location,
430 const dump_impl_location_t &impl_location
431 = dump_impl_location_t ())
432 : m_user_location (user_location),
433 m_impl_location (impl_location)
437 /* Construct from a location_t. This one is deprecated (since it doesn't
438 capture hotness information), and thus requires spelling out. */
439 static dump_location_t
440 from_location_t (location_t loc,
441 const dump_impl_location_t &impl_location
442 = dump_impl_location_t ())
444 return dump_location_t (dump_user_location_t::from_location_t (loc),
445 impl_location);
448 const dump_user_location_t &
449 get_user_location () const { return m_user_location; }
451 const dump_impl_location_t &
452 get_impl_location () const { return m_impl_location; }
454 location_t get_location_t () const
456 return m_user_location.get_location_t ();
459 profile_count get_count () const { return m_user_location.get_count (); }
461 private:
462 dump_user_location_t m_user_location;
463 dump_impl_location_t m_impl_location;
466 /* In dumpfile.c */
467 extern FILE *dump_begin (int, dump_flags_t *, int part=-1);
468 extern void dump_end (int, FILE *);
469 extern int opt_info_switch_p (const char *);
470 extern const char *dump_flag_name (int);
471 extern const kv_pair<optgroup_flags_t> optgroup_options[];
473 /* Global variables used to communicate with passes. */
474 extern FILE *dump_file;
475 extern dump_flags_t dump_flags;
476 extern const char *dump_file_name;
478 extern bool dumps_are_enabled;
480 extern void set_dump_file (FILE *new_dump_file);
482 /* Return true if any of the dumps is enabled, false otherwise. */
483 static inline bool
484 dump_enabled_p (void)
486 return dumps_are_enabled;
489 /* The following API calls (which *don't* take a "FILE *")
490 write the output to zero or more locations.
492 Some destinations are written to immediately as dump_* calls
493 are made; for others, the output is consolidated into an "optinfo"
494 instance (with its own metadata), and only emitted once the optinfo
495 is complete.
497 The destinations are:
499 (a) the "immediate" destinations:
500 (a.1) the active dump_file, if any
501 (a.2) the -fopt-info destination, if any
502 (b) the "optinfo" destinations, if any:
503 (b.1) as optimization records
505 dump_* (MSG_*) --> dumpfile.c --> items --> (a.1) dump_file
506 | `-> (a.2) alt_dump_file
508 `--> (b) optinfo
509 `---> optinfo destinations
510 (b.1) optimization records
512 For optinfos, the dump_*_loc mark the beginning of an optinfo
513 instance: all subsequent dump_* calls are consolidated into
514 that optinfo, until the next dump_*_loc call (or a change in
515 dump scope, or a call to dumpfile_ensure_any_optinfo_are_flushed).
517 A group of dump_* calls should be guarded by:
519 if (dump_enabled_p ())
521 to minimize the work done for the common case where dumps
522 are disabled. */
524 extern void dump_printf (dump_flags_t, const char *, ...)
525 ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DUMP_PRINTF (2, 3);
527 extern void dump_printf_loc (dump_flags_t, const dump_location_t &,
528 const char *, ...)
529 ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DUMP_PRINTF (3, 0);
530 extern void dump_function (int phase, tree fn);
531 extern void dump_basic_block (dump_flags_t, basic_block, int);
532 extern void dump_generic_expr_loc (dump_flags_t, const dump_location_t &,
533 dump_flags_t, tree);
534 extern void dump_generic_expr (dump_flags_t, dump_flags_t, tree);
535 extern void dump_gimple_stmt_loc (dump_flags_t, const dump_location_t &,
536 dump_flags_t, gimple *, int);
537 extern void dump_gimple_stmt (dump_flags_t, dump_flags_t, gimple *, int);
538 extern void dump_gimple_expr_loc (dump_flags_t, const dump_location_t &,
539 dump_flags_t, gimple *, int);
540 extern void dump_gimple_expr (dump_flags_t, dump_flags_t, gimple *, int);
541 extern void dump_symtab_node (dump_flags_t, symtab_node *);
543 template<unsigned int N, typename C>
544 void dump_dec (dump_flags_t, const poly_int<N, C> &);
545 extern void dump_dec (dump_flags_t, const poly_wide_int &, signop);
546 extern void dump_hex (dump_flags_t, const poly_wide_int &);
548 extern void dumpfile_ensure_any_optinfo_are_flushed ();
550 /* Managing nested scopes, so that dumps can express the call chain
551 leading to a dump message. */
553 extern unsigned int get_dump_scope_depth ();
554 extern void dump_begin_scope (const char *name, const dump_location_t &loc);
555 extern void dump_end_scope ();
557 /* Implementation detail of the AUTO_DUMP_SCOPE macro below.
559 A RAII-style class intended to make it easy to emit dump
560 information about entering and exiting a collection of nested
561 function calls. */
563 class auto_dump_scope
565 public:
566 auto_dump_scope (const char *name, dump_location_t loc)
568 if (dump_enabled_p ())
569 dump_begin_scope (name, loc);
571 ~auto_dump_scope ()
573 if (dump_enabled_p ())
574 dump_end_scope ();
578 /* A macro for calling:
579 dump_begin_scope (NAME, LOC);
580 via an RAII object, thus printing "=== MSG ===\n" to the dumpfile etc,
581 and then calling
582 dump_end_scope ();
583 once the object goes out of scope, thus capturing the nesting of
584 the scopes.
586 These scopes affect dump messages within them: dump messages at the
587 top level implicitly default to MSG_PRIORITY_USER_FACING, whereas those
588 in a nested scope implicitly default to MSG_PRIORITY_INTERNALS. */
590 #define AUTO_DUMP_SCOPE(NAME, LOC) \
591 auto_dump_scope scope (NAME, LOC)
593 extern void dump_function (int phase, tree fn);
594 extern void print_combine_total_stats (void);
595 extern bool enable_rtl_dump_file (void);
597 /* In tree-dump.c */
598 extern void dump_node (const_tree, dump_flags_t, FILE *);
600 /* In combine.c */
601 extern void dump_combine_total_stats (FILE *);
602 /* In cfghooks.c */
603 extern void dump_bb (FILE *, basic_block, int, dump_flags_t);
605 struct opt_pass;
607 namespace gcc {
609 /* A class for managing all of the various dump files used by the
610 optimization passes. */
612 class dump_manager
614 public:
616 dump_manager ();
617 ~dump_manager ();
619 /* Register a dumpfile.
621 TAKE_OWNERSHIP determines whether callee takes ownership of strings
622 SUFFIX, SWTCH, and GLOB. */
623 unsigned int
624 dump_register (const char *suffix, const char *swtch, const char *glob,
625 dump_kind dkind, optgroup_flags_t optgroup_flags,
626 bool take_ownership);
628 /* Allow languages and middle-end to register their dumps before the
629 optimization passes. */
630 void
631 register_dumps ();
633 /* Return the dump_file_info for the given phase. */
634 struct dump_file_info *
635 get_dump_file_info (int phase) const;
637 struct dump_file_info *
638 get_dump_file_info_by_switch (const char *swtch) const;
640 /* Return the name of the dump file for the given phase.
641 If the dump is not enabled, returns NULL. */
642 char *
643 get_dump_file_name (int phase, int part = -1) const;
645 char *
646 get_dump_file_name (struct dump_file_info *dfi, int part = -1) const;
649 dump_switch_p (const char *arg);
651 /* Start a dump for PHASE. Store user-supplied dump flags in
652 *FLAG_PTR. Return the number of streams opened. Set globals
653 DUMP_FILE, and ALT_DUMP_FILE to point to the opened streams, and
654 set dump_flags appropriately for both pass dump stream and
655 -fopt-info stream. */
657 dump_start (int phase, dump_flags_t *flag_ptr);
659 /* Finish a tree dump for PHASE and close associated dump streams. Also
660 reset the globals DUMP_FILE, ALT_DUMP_FILE, and DUMP_FLAGS. */
661 void
662 dump_finish (int phase);
664 FILE *
665 dump_begin (int phase, dump_flags_t *flag_ptr, int part);
667 /* Returns nonzero if tree dump PHASE has been initialized. */
669 dump_initialized_p (int phase) const;
671 /* Returns the switch name of PHASE. */
672 const char *
673 dump_flag_name (int phase) const;
675 void register_pass (opt_pass *pass);
677 private:
680 dump_phase_enabled_p (int phase) const;
683 dump_switch_p_1 (const char *arg, struct dump_file_info *dfi, bool doglob);
686 dump_enable_all (dump_kind dkind, dump_flags_t flags, const char *filename);
689 opt_info_enable_passes (optgroup_flags_t optgroup_flags, dump_flags_t flags,
690 const char *filename);
692 bool update_dfi_for_opt_info (dump_file_info *dfi) const;
694 private:
696 /* Dynamically registered dump files and switches. */
697 int m_next_dump;
698 struct dump_file_info *m_extra_dump_files;
699 size_t m_extra_dump_files_in_use;
700 size_t m_extra_dump_files_alloced;
702 /* Stored values from -fopt-info, for handling passes created after
703 option-parsing (by backends and by plugins). */
704 optgroup_flags_t m_optgroup_flags;
705 dump_flags_t m_optinfo_flags;
706 char *m_optinfo_filename;
708 /* Grant access to dump_enable_all. */
709 friend bool ::enable_rtl_dump_file (void);
711 /* Grant access to opt_info_enable_passes. */
712 friend int ::opt_info_switch_p (const char *arg);
714 }; // class dump_manager
716 } // namespace gcc
718 #endif /* GCC_DUMPFILE_H */