2018-11-11 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
[official-gcc.git] / gcc / genemit.c
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1 /* Generate code from machine description to emit insns as rtl.
2 Copyright (C) 1987-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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9 version.
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
14 for more details.
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 #include "bconfig.h"
22 #include "system.h"
23 #include "coretypes.h"
24 #include "tm.h"
25 #include "rtl.h"
26 #include "errors.h"
27 #include "read-md.h"
28 #include "gensupport.h"
31 /* Data structure for recording the patterns of insns that have CLOBBERs.
32 We use this to output a function that adds these CLOBBERs to a
33 previously-allocated PARALLEL expression. */
35 struct clobber_pat
37 struct clobber_ent *insns;
38 rtx pattern;
39 int first_clobber;
40 struct clobber_pat *next;
41 int has_hard_reg;
42 } *clobber_list;
44 /* Records one insn that uses the clobber list. */
46 struct clobber_ent
48 int code_number; /* Counts only insns. */
49 struct clobber_ent *next;
52 static void output_peephole2_scratches (rtx);
54 /* True for <X>_optab if that optab isn't allowed to fail. */
55 static bool nofail_optabs[NUM_OPTABS];
57 static void
58 print_code (RTX_CODE code)
60 const char *p1;
61 for (p1 = GET_RTX_NAME (code); *p1; p1++)
62 putchar (TOUPPER (*p1));
65 static void
66 gen_rtx_scratch (rtx x, enum rtx_code subroutine_type)
68 if (subroutine_type == DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2)
70 printf ("operand%d", XINT (x, 0));
72 else
74 printf ("gen_rtx_SCRATCH (%smode)", GET_MODE_NAME (GET_MODE (x)));
78 /* Print a C expression to construct an RTX just like X,
79 substituting any operand references appearing within. */
81 static void
82 gen_exp (rtx x, enum rtx_code subroutine_type, char *used, md_rtx_info *info)
84 RTX_CODE code;
85 int i;
86 int len;
87 const char *fmt;
88 const char *sep = "";
90 if (x == 0)
92 printf ("NULL_RTX");
93 return;
96 code = GET_CODE (x);
98 switch (code)
100 case MATCH_OPERAND:
101 case MATCH_DUP:
102 if (used)
104 if (used[XINT (x, 0)])
106 printf ("copy_rtx (operand%d)", XINT (x, 0));
107 return;
109 used[XINT (x, 0)] = 1;
111 printf ("operand%d", XINT (x, 0));
112 return;
114 case MATCH_OP_DUP:
115 printf ("gen_rtx_fmt_");
116 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (x, 1); i++)
117 printf ("e");
118 printf (" (GET_CODE (operand%d), ", XINT (x, 0));
119 if (GET_MODE (x) == VOIDmode)
120 printf ("GET_MODE (operand%d)", XINT (x, 0));
121 else
122 printf ("%smode", GET_MODE_NAME (GET_MODE (x)));
123 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (x, 1); i++)
125 printf (",\n\t\t");
126 gen_exp (XVECEXP (x, 1, i), subroutine_type, used, info);
128 printf (")");
129 return;
131 case MATCH_OPERATOR:
132 printf ("gen_rtx_fmt_");
133 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (x, 2); i++)
134 printf ("e");
135 printf (" (GET_CODE (operand%d)", XINT (x, 0));
136 printf (", %smode", GET_MODE_NAME (GET_MODE (x)));
137 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (x, 2); i++)
139 printf (",\n\t\t");
140 gen_exp (XVECEXP (x, 2, i), subroutine_type, used, info);
142 printf (")");
143 return;
145 case MATCH_PARALLEL:
146 case MATCH_PAR_DUP:
147 printf ("operand%d", XINT (x, 0));
148 return;
150 case MATCH_SCRATCH:
151 gen_rtx_scratch (x, subroutine_type);
152 return;
154 case PC:
155 printf ("pc_rtx");
156 return;
157 case RETURN:
158 printf ("ret_rtx");
159 return;
160 case SIMPLE_RETURN:
161 printf ("simple_return_rtx");
162 return;
163 case CLOBBER:
164 if (REG_P (XEXP (x, 0)))
166 printf ("gen_hard_reg_clobber (%smode, %i)",
167 GET_MODE_NAME (GET_MODE (XEXP (x, 0))),
168 REGNO (XEXP (x, 0)));
169 return;
171 break;
172 case CLOBBER_HIGH:
173 if (!REG_P (XEXP (x, 0)))
174 error ("CLOBBER_HIGH argument is not a register expr, at %s:%d",
175 info->loc.filename, info->loc.lineno);
176 printf ("gen_hard_reg_clobber_high (%smode, %i)",
177 GET_MODE_NAME (GET_MODE (XEXP (x, 0))),
178 REGNO (XEXP (x, 0)));
179 return;
180 break;
181 case CC0:
182 printf ("cc0_rtx");
183 return;
185 case CONST_INT:
186 if (INTVAL (x) == 0)
187 printf ("const0_rtx");
188 else if (INTVAL (x) == 1)
189 printf ("const1_rtx");
190 else if (INTVAL (x) == -1)
191 printf ("constm1_rtx");
192 else if (-MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT <= INTVAL (x)
193 && INTVAL (x) <= MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT)
194 printf ("const_int_rtx[MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT + (%d)]",
195 (int) INTVAL (x));
196 else if (INTVAL (x) == STORE_FLAG_VALUE)
197 printf ("const_true_rtx");
198 else
200 printf ("GEN_INT (");
201 printf (HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC_C, INTVAL (x));
202 printf (")");
204 return;
206 case CONST_DOUBLE:
207 case CONST_FIXED:
208 case CONST_WIDE_INT:
209 /* These shouldn't be written in MD files. Instead, the appropriate
210 routines in varasm.c should be called. */
211 gcc_unreachable ();
213 default:
214 break;
217 printf ("gen_rtx_");
218 print_code (code);
219 printf (" (");
220 if (!always_void_p (code))
222 printf ("%smode", GET_MODE_NAME (GET_MODE (x)));
223 sep = ",\n\t";
226 fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code);
227 len = GET_RTX_LENGTH (code);
228 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
230 if (fmt[i] == '0')
231 break;
232 fputs (sep, stdout);
233 switch (fmt[i])
235 case 'e': case 'u':
236 gen_exp (XEXP (x, i), subroutine_type, used, info);
237 break;
239 case 'i':
240 printf ("%u", XINT (x, i));
241 break;
243 case 'r':
244 printf ("%u", REGNO (x));
245 break;
247 case 'p':
248 /* We don't have a way of parsing polynomial offsets yet,
249 and hopefully never will. */
250 printf ("%d", SUBREG_BYTE (x).to_constant ());
251 break;
253 case 's':
254 printf ("\"%s\"", XSTR (x, i));
255 break;
257 case 'E':
259 int j;
260 printf ("gen_rtvec (%d", XVECLEN (x, i));
261 for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (x, i); j++)
263 printf (",\n\t\t");
264 gen_exp (XVECEXP (x, i, j), subroutine_type, used, info);
266 printf (")");
267 break;
270 default:
271 gcc_unreachable ();
273 sep = ",\n\t";
275 printf (")");
278 /* Output code to emit the instruction patterns in VEC, with each element
279 becoming a separate instruction. USED is as for gen_exp. */
281 static void
282 gen_emit_seq (rtvec vec, char *used, md_rtx_info *info)
284 for (int i = 0, len = GET_NUM_ELEM (vec); i < len; ++i)
286 bool last_p = (i == len - 1);
287 rtx next = RTVEC_ELT (vec, i);
288 if (const char *name = get_emit_function (next))
290 printf (" %s (", name);
291 gen_exp (next, DEFINE_EXPAND, used, info);
292 printf (");\n");
293 if (!last_p && needs_barrier_p (next))
294 printf (" emit_barrier ();");
296 else
298 printf (" emit (");
299 gen_exp (next, DEFINE_EXPAND, used, info);
300 printf (", %s);\n", last_p ? "false" : "true");
305 /* Emit the given C code to the output file. The code is allowed to
306 fail if CAN_FAIL_P. NAME describes what we're generating,
307 for use in error messages. */
309 static void
310 emit_c_code (const char *code, bool can_fail_p, const char *name)
312 if (can_fail_p)
313 printf ("#define FAIL return (end_sequence (), _val)\n");
314 else
315 printf ("#define FAIL _Pragma (\"GCC error \\\"%s cannot FAIL\\\"\")"
316 " (void)0\n", name);
317 printf ("#define DONE return (_val = get_insns (),"
318 "end_sequence (), _val)\n");
320 rtx_reader_ptr->print_md_ptr_loc (code);
321 printf ("%s\n", code);
323 printf ("#undef DONE\n");
324 printf ("#undef FAIL\n");
327 /* Generate the `gen_...' function for a DEFINE_INSN. */
329 static void
330 gen_insn (md_rtx_info *info)
332 struct pattern_stats stats;
333 int i;
335 /* See if the pattern for this insn ends with a group of CLOBBERs of (hard)
336 registers or MATCH_SCRATCHes. If so, store away the information for
337 later. */
339 rtx insn = info->def;
340 if (XVEC (insn, 1))
342 int has_hard_reg = 0;
344 for (i = XVECLEN (insn, 1) - 1; i > 0; i--)
346 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (insn, 1, i)) != CLOBBER
347 && GET_CODE (XVECEXP (insn, 1, i)) != CLOBBER_HIGH)
348 break;
350 if (REG_P (XEXP (XVECEXP (insn, 1, i), 0)))
351 has_hard_reg = 1;
352 else if (GET_CODE (XEXP (XVECEXP (insn, 1, i), 0)) != MATCH_SCRATCH)
353 break;
356 if (i != XVECLEN (insn, 1) - 1)
358 struct clobber_pat *p;
359 struct clobber_ent *link = XNEW (struct clobber_ent);
360 int j;
362 link->code_number = info->index;
364 /* See if any previous CLOBBER_LIST entry is the same as this
365 one. */
367 for (p = clobber_list; p; p = p->next)
369 if (p->first_clobber != i + 1
370 || XVECLEN (p->pattern, 1) != XVECLEN (insn, 1))
371 continue;
373 for (j = i + 1; j < XVECLEN (insn, 1); j++)
375 rtx old_rtx = XEXP (XVECEXP (p->pattern, 1, j), 0);
376 rtx new_rtx = XEXP (XVECEXP (insn, 1, j), 0);
378 /* OLD and NEW_INSN are the same if both are to be a SCRATCH
379 of the same mode,
380 or if both are registers of the same mode and number. */
381 if (! (GET_CODE (old_rtx) == GET_CODE (new_rtx)
382 && GET_MODE (old_rtx) == GET_MODE (new_rtx)
383 && ((GET_CODE (old_rtx) == MATCH_SCRATCH
384 && GET_CODE (new_rtx) == MATCH_SCRATCH)
385 || (REG_P (old_rtx) && REG_P (new_rtx)
386 && REGNO (old_rtx) == REGNO (new_rtx)))))
387 break;
390 if (j == XVECLEN (insn, 1))
391 break;
394 if (p == 0)
396 p = XNEW (struct clobber_pat);
398 p->insns = 0;
399 p->pattern = insn;
400 p->first_clobber = i + 1;
401 p->next = clobber_list;
402 p->has_hard_reg = has_hard_reg;
403 clobber_list = p;
406 link->next = p->insns;
407 p->insns = link;
411 /* Don't mention instructions whose names are the null string
412 or begin with '*'. They are in the machine description just
413 to be recognized. */
414 if (XSTR (insn, 0)[0] == 0 || XSTR (insn, 0)[0] == '*')
415 return;
417 printf ("/* %s:%d */\n", info->loc.filename, info->loc.lineno);
419 /* Find out how many operands this function has. */
420 get_pattern_stats (&stats, XVEC (insn, 1));
421 if (stats.max_dup_opno > stats.max_opno)
422 fatal_at (info->loc, "match_dup operand number has no match_operand");
424 /* Output the function name and argument declarations. */
425 printf ("rtx\ngen_%s (", XSTR (insn, 0));
426 if (stats.num_generator_args)
427 for (i = 0; i < stats.num_generator_args; i++)
428 if (i)
429 printf (",\n\trtx operand%d ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED", i);
430 else
431 printf ("rtx operand%d ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED", i);
432 else
433 printf ("void");
434 printf (")\n");
435 printf ("{\n");
437 /* Output code to construct and return the rtl for the instruction body. */
439 rtx pattern = add_implicit_parallel (XVEC (insn, 1));
440 /* ??? This is the traditional behavior, but seems suspect. */
441 char *used = (XVECLEN (insn, 1) == 1
442 ? NULL
443 : XCNEWVEC (char, stats.num_generator_args));
444 printf (" return ");
445 gen_exp (pattern, DEFINE_INSN, used, info);
446 printf (";\n}\n\n");
447 XDELETEVEC (used);
450 /* Generate the `gen_...' function for a DEFINE_EXPAND. */
452 static void
453 gen_expand (md_rtx_info *info)
455 struct pattern_stats stats;
456 int i;
457 char *used;
459 rtx expand = info->def;
460 if (strlen (XSTR (expand, 0)) == 0)
461 fatal_at (info->loc, "define_expand lacks a name");
462 if (XVEC (expand, 1) == 0)
463 fatal_at (info->loc, "define_expand for %s lacks a pattern",
464 XSTR (expand, 0));
466 /* Find out how many operands this function has. */
467 get_pattern_stats (&stats, XVEC (expand, 1));
468 if (stats.min_scratch_opno != -1
469 && stats.min_scratch_opno <= MAX (stats.max_opno, stats.max_dup_opno))
470 fatal_at (info->loc, "define_expand for %s needs to have match_scratch "
471 "numbers above all other operands", XSTR (expand, 0));
473 /* Output the function name and argument declarations. */
474 printf ("rtx\ngen_%s (", XSTR (expand, 0));
475 if (stats.num_generator_args)
476 for (i = 0; i < stats.num_generator_args; i++)
477 if (i)
478 printf (",\n\trtx operand%d", i);
479 else
480 printf ("rtx operand%d", i);
481 else
482 printf ("void");
483 printf (")\n");
484 printf ("{\n");
486 /* If we don't have any C code to write, only one insn is being written,
487 and no MATCH_DUPs are present, we can just return the desired insn
488 like we do for a DEFINE_INSN. This saves memory. */
489 if ((XSTR (expand, 3) == 0 || *XSTR (expand, 3) == '\0')
490 && stats.max_opno >= stats.max_dup_opno
491 && XVECLEN (expand, 1) == 1)
493 printf (" return ");
494 gen_exp (XVECEXP (expand, 1, 0), DEFINE_EXPAND, NULL, info);
495 printf (";\n}\n\n");
496 return;
499 /* For each operand referred to only with MATCH_DUPs,
500 make a local variable. */
501 for (i = stats.num_generator_args; i <= stats.max_dup_opno; i++)
502 printf (" rtx operand%d;\n", i);
503 printf (" rtx_insn *_val = 0;\n");
504 printf (" start_sequence ();\n");
506 /* The fourth operand of DEFINE_EXPAND is some code to be executed
507 before the actual construction.
508 This code expects to refer to `operands'
509 just as the output-code in a DEFINE_INSN does,
510 but here `operands' is an automatic array.
511 So copy the operand values there before executing it. */
512 if (XSTR (expand, 3) && *XSTR (expand, 3))
514 printf (" {\n");
515 if (stats.num_operand_vars > 0)
516 printf (" rtx operands[%d];\n", stats.num_operand_vars);
518 /* Output code to copy the arguments into `operands'. */
519 for (i = 0; i < stats.num_generator_args; i++)
520 printf (" operands[%d] = operand%d;\n", i, i);
522 /* Output the special code to be executed before the sequence
523 is generated. */
524 optab_pattern p;
525 bool can_fail_p = true;
526 if (find_optab (&p, XSTR (expand, 0)))
528 gcc_assert (p.op < NUM_OPTABS);
529 if (nofail_optabs[p.op])
530 can_fail_p = false;
532 emit_c_code (XSTR (expand, 3), can_fail_p, XSTR (expand, 0));
534 /* Output code to copy the arguments back out of `operands'
535 (unless we aren't going to use them at all). */
536 if (XVEC (expand, 1) != 0)
538 for (i = 0; i <= MAX (stats.max_opno, stats.max_dup_opno); i++)
540 printf (" operand%d = operands[%d];\n", i, i);
541 printf (" (void) operand%d;\n", i);
544 printf (" }\n");
547 used = XCNEWVEC (char, stats.num_operand_vars);
548 gen_emit_seq (XVEC (expand, 1), used, info);
549 XDELETEVEC (used);
551 /* Call `get_insns' to extract the list of all the
552 insns emitted within this gen_... function. */
554 printf (" _val = get_insns ();\n");
555 printf (" end_sequence ();\n");
556 printf (" return _val;\n}\n\n");
559 /* Like gen_expand, but generates insns resulting from splitting SPLIT. */
561 static void
562 gen_split (md_rtx_info *info)
564 struct pattern_stats stats;
565 int i;
566 rtx split = info->def;
567 const char *const name =
568 ((GET_CODE (split) == DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2) ? "peephole2" : "split");
569 const char *unused;
570 char *used;
572 if (XVEC (split, 0) == 0)
573 fatal_at (info->loc, "%s lacks a pattern",
574 GET_RTX_NAME (GET_CODE (split)));
575 else if (XVEC (split, 2) == 0)
576 fatal_at (info->loc, "%s lacks a replacement pattern",
577 GET_RTX_NAME (GET_CODE (split)));
579 /* Find out how many operands this function has. */
581 get_pattern_stats (&stats, XVEC (split, 2));
582 unused = (stats.num_operand_vars == 0 ? " ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED" : "");
583 used = XCNEWVEC (char, stats.num_operand_vars);
585 /* Output the prototype, function name and argument declarations. */
586 if (GET_CODE (split) == DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2)
588 printf ("extern rtx_insn *gen_%s_%d (rtx_insn *, rtx *);\n",
589 name, info->index);
590 printf ("rtx_insn *\ngen_%s_%d (rtx_insn *curr_insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,"
591 " rtx *operands%s)\n",
592 name, info->index, unused);
594 else
596 printf ("extern rtx_insn *gen_split_%d (rtx_insn *, rtx *);\n",
597 info->index);
598 printf ("rtx_insn *\ngen_split_%d "
599 "(rtx_insn *curr_insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, rtx *operands%s)\n",
600 info->index, unused);
602 printf ("{\n");
604 /* Declare all local variables. */
605 for (i = 0; i < stats.num_operand_vars; i++)
606 printf (" rtx operand%d;\n", i);
607 printf (" rtx_insn *_val = NULL;\n");
609 if (GET_CODE (split) == DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2)
610 output_peephole2_scratches (split);
612 printf (" if (dump_file)\n");
613 printf (" fprintf (dump_file, \"Splitting with gen_%s_%d\\n\");\n",
614 name, info->index);
616 printf (" start_sequence ();\n");
618 /* The fourth operand of DEFINE_SPLIT is some code to be executed
619 before the actual construction. */
621 if (XSTR (split, 3))
622 emit_c_code (XSTR (split, 3), true, name);
624 /* Output code to copy the arguments back out of `operands' */
625 for (i = 0; i < stats.num_operand_vars; i++)
627 printf (" operand%d = operands[%d];\n", i, i);
628 printf (" (void) operand%d;\n", i);
631 gen_emit_seq (XVEC (split, 2), used, info);
633 /* Call `get_insns' to make a list of all the
634 insns emitted within this gen_... function. */
636 printf (" _val = get_insns ();\n");
637 printf (" end_sequence ();\n");
638 printf (" return _val;\n}\n\n");
640 free (used);
643 /* Write a function, `add_clobbers', that is given a PARALLEL of sufficient
644 size for the insn and an INSN_CODE, and inserts the required CLOBBERs at
645 the end of the vector. */
647 static void
648 output_add_clobbers (md_rtx_info *info)
650 struct clobber_pat *clobber;
651 struct clobber_ent *ent;
652 int i;
654 printf ("\n\nvoid\nadd_clobbers (rtx pattern ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int insn_code_number)\n");
655 printf ("{\n");
656 printf (" switch (insn_code_number)\n");
657 printf (" {\n");
659 for (clobber = clobber_list; clobber; clobber = clobber->next)
661 for (ent = clobber->insns; ent; ent = ent->next)
662 printf (" case %d:\n", ent->code_number);
664 for (i = clobber->first_clobber; i < XVECLEN (clobber->pattern, 1); i++)
666 printf (" XVECEXP (pattern, 0, %d) = ", i);
667 gen_exp (XVECEXP (clobber->pattern, 1, i),
668 GET_CODE (clobber->pattern), NULL, info);
669 printf (";\n");
672 printf (" break;\n\n");
675 printf (" default:\n");
676 printf (" gcc_unreachable ();\n");
677 printf (" }\n");
678 printf ("}\n");
681 /* Write a function, `added_clobbers_hard_reg_p' that is given an insn_code
682 number that will have clobbers added (as indicated by `recog') and returns
683 1 if those include a clobber of a hard reg or 0 if all of them just clobber
684 SCRATCH. */
686 static void
687 output_added_clobbers_hard_reg_p (void)
689 struct clobber_pat *clobber;
690 struct clobber_ent *ent;
691 int clobber_p, used;
693 printf ("\n\nint\nadded_clobbers_hard_reg_p (int insn_code_number)\n");
694 printf ("{\n");
695 printf (" switch (insn_code_number)\n");
696 printf (" {\n");
698 for (clobber_p = 0; clobber_p <= 1; clobber_p++)
700 used = 0;
701 for (clobber = clobber_list; clobber; clobber = clobber->next)
702 if (clobber->has_hard_reg == clobber_p)
703 for (ent = clobber->insns; ent; ent = ent->next)
705 printf (" case %d:\n", ent->code_number);
706 used++;
709 if (used)
710 printf (" return %d;\n\n", clobber_p);
713 printf (" default:\n");
714 printf (" gcc_unreachable ();\n");
715 printf (" }\n");
716 printf ("}\n");
719 /* Generate code to invoke find_free_register () as needed for the
720 scratch registers used by the peephole2 pattern in SPLIT. */
722 static void
723 output_peephole2_scratches (rtx split)
725 int i;
726 int insn_nr = 0;
727 bool first = true;
729 for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (split, 0); i++)
731 rtx elt = XVECEXP (split, 0, i);
732 if (GET_CODE (elt) == MATCH_SCRATCH)
734 int last_insn_nr = insn_nr;
735 int cur_insn_nr = insn_nr;
736 int j;
737 for (j = i + 1; j < XVECLEN (split, 0); j++)
738 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (split, 0, j)) == MATCH_DUP)
740 if (XINT (XVECEXP (split, 0, j), 0) == XINT (elt, 0))
741 last_insn_nr = cur_insn_nr;
743 else if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (split, 0, j)) != MATCH_SCRATCH)
744 cur_insn_nr++;
746 if (first)
748 printf (" HARD_REG_SET _regs_allocated;\n");
749 printf (" CLEAR_HARD_REG_SET (_regs_allocated);\n");
750 first = false;
753 printf (" if ((operands[%d] = peep2_find_free_register (%d, %d, \"%s\", %smode, &_regs_allocated)) == NULL_RTX)\n\
754 return NULL;\n",
755 XINT (elt, 0),
756 insn_nr, last_insn_nr,
757 XSTR (elt, 1),
758 GET_MODE_NAME (GET_MODE (elt)));
761 else if (GET_CODE (elt) != MATCH_DUP)
762 insn_nr++;
766 /* Print "arg<N>" parameter declarations for each argument N of ONAME. */
768 static void
769 print_overload_arguments (overloaded_name *oname)
771 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < oname->arg_types.length (); ++i)
772 printf ("%s%s arg%d", i == 0 ? "" : ", ", oname->arg_types[i], i);
775 /* Print code to test whether INSTANCE should be chosen, given that
776 argument N of the overload is available as "arg<N>". */
778 static void
779 print_overload_test (overloaded_instance *instance)
781 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < instance->arg_values.length (); ++i)
782 printf ("%sarg%d == %s", i == 0 ? " if (" : "\n && ",
783 i, instance->arg_values[i]);
784 printf (")\n");
787 /* Emit a maybe_code_for_* function for ONAME. */
789 static void
790 handle_overloaded_code_for (overloaded_name *oname)
792 /* Print the function prototype. */
793 printf ("\ninsn_code\nmaybe_code_for_%s (", oname->name);
794 print_overload_arguments (oname);
795 printf (")\n{\n");
797 /* Use a sequence of "if" statements for each instance. */
798 for (overloaded_instance *instance = oname->first_instance;
799 instance; instance = instance->next)
801 print_overload_test (instance);
802 printf (" return CODE_FOR_%s;\n", instance->name);
805 /* Return null if no match was found. */
806 printf (" return CODE_FOR_nothing;\n}\n");
809 /* Emit a maybe_gen_* function for ONAME. */
811 static void
812 handle_overloaded_gen (overloaded_name *oname)
814 /* All patterns must have the same number of operands. */
815 pattern_stats stats;
816 get_pattern_stats (&stats, XVEC (oname->first_instance->insn, 1));
817 for (overloaded_instance *instance = oname->first_instance->next;
818 instance; instance = instance->next)
820 pattern_stats stats2;
821 get_pattern_stats (&stats2, XVEC (instance->insn, 1));
822 if (stats.num_generator_args != stats2.num_generator_args)
823 fatal_at (get_file_location (instance->insn),
824 "inconsistent number of operands for '%s'; "
825 "this instance has %d, but previous instances had %d",
826 oname->name, stats2.num_generator_args,
827 stats.num_generator_args);
830 /* Print the function prototype. */
831 printf ("\nrtx\nmaybe_gen_%s (", oname->name);
832 print_overload_arguments (oname);
833 for (int i = 0; i < stats.num_generator_args; ++i)
834 printf (", rtx x%d", i);
835 printf (")\n{\n");
837 /* Use maybe_code_for_*, instead of duplicating the selection logic here. */
838 printf (" insn_code code = maybe_code_for_%s (", oname->name);
839 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < oname->arg_types.length (); ++i)
840 printf ("%sarg%d", i == 0 ? "" : ", ", i);
841 printf (");\n"
842 " if (code != CODE_FOR_nothing)\n"
843 " return GEN_FCN (code) (");
844 for (int i = 0; i < stats.num_generator_args; ++i)
845 printf ("%sx%d", i == 0 ? "" : ", ", i);
846 printf (");\n"
847 " else\n"
848 " return NULL_RTX;\n"
849 "}\n");
853 main (int argc, const char **argv)
855 progname = "genemit";
857 if (!init_rtx_reader_args (argc, argv))
858 return (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
860 #define DEF_INTERNAL_OPTAB_FN(NAME, FLAGS, OPTAB, TYPE) \
861 nofail_optabs[OPTAB##_optab] = true;
862 #include "internal-fn.def"
864 /* Assign sequential codes to all entries in the machine description
865 in parallel with the tables in insn-output.c. */
867 printf ("/* Generated automatically by the program `genemit'\n\
868 from the machine description file `md'. */\n\n");
870 printf ("#define IN_TARGET_CODE 1\n");
871 printf ("#include \"config.h\"\n");
872 printf ("#include \"system.h\"\n");
873 printf ("#include \"coretypes.h\"\n");
874 printf ("#include \"backend.h\"\n");
875 printf ("#include \"predict.h\"\n");
876 printf ("#include \"tree.h\"\n");
877 printf ("#include \"rtl.h\"\n");
878 printf ("#include \"alias.h\"\n");
879 printf ("#include \"varasm.h\"\n");
880 printf ("#include \"stor-layout.h\"\n");
881 printf ("#include \"calls.h\"\n");
882 printf ("#include \"memmodel.h\"\n");
883 printf ("#include \"tm_p.h\"\n");
884 printf ("#include \"flags.h\"\n");
885 printf ("#include \"insn-config.h\"\n");
886 printf ("#include \"expmed.h\"\n");
887 printf ("#include \"dojump.h\"\n");
888 printf ("#include \"explow.h\"\n");
889 printf ("#include \"emit-rtl.h\"\n");
890 printf ("#include \"stmt.h\"\n");
891 printf ("#include \"expr.h\"\n");
892 printf ("#include \"insn-codes.h\"\n");
893 printf ("#include \"optabs.h\"\n");
894 printf ("#include \"dfp.h\"\n");
895 printf ("#include \"output.h\"\n");
896 printf ("#include \"recog.h\"\n");
897 printf ("#include \"df.h\"\n");
898 printf ("#include \"resource.h\"\n");
899 printf ("#include \"reload.h\"\n");
900 printf ("#include \"diagnostic-core.h\"\n");
901 printf ("#include \"regs.h\"\n");
902 printf ("#include \"tm-constrs.h\"\n");
903 printf ("#include \"ggc.h\"\n");
904 printf ("#include \"target.h\"\n\n");
906 /* Read the machine description. */
908 md_rtx_info info;
909 while (read_md_rtx (&info))
910 switch (GET_CODE (info.def))
912 case DEFINE_INSN:
913 gen_insn (&info);
914 break;
916 case DEFINE_EXPAND:
917 printf ("/* %s:%d */\n", info.loc.filename, info.loc.lineno);
918 gen_expand (&info);
919 break;
921 case DEFINE_SPLIT:
922 printf ("/* %s:%d */\n", info.loc.filename, info.loc.lineno);
923 gen_split (&info);
924 break;
926 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2:
927 printf ("/* %s:%d */\n", info.loc.filename, info.loc.lineno);
928 gen_split (&info);
929 break;
931 default:
932 break;
935 /* Write out the routines to add CLOBBERs to a pattern and say whether they
936 clobber a hard reg. */
937 output_add_clobbers (&info);
938 output_added_clobbers_hard_reg_p ();
940 for (overloaded_name *oname = rtx_reader_ptr->get_overloads ();
941 oname; oname = oname->next)
943 handle_overloaded_code_for (oname);
944 handle_overloaded_gen (oname);
947 fflush (stdout);
948 return (ferror (stdout) != 0 ? FATAL_EXIT_CODE : SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE);