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1 /* Header file for SSA iterators.
2 Copyright (C) 2013-2016 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
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18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #ifndef GCC_SSA_ITERATORS_H
21 #define GCC_SSA_ITERATORS_H
23 /* Immediate use lists are used to directly access all uses for an SSA
24 name and get pointers to the statement for each use.
26 The structure ssa_use_operand_t consists of PREV and NEXT pointers
27 to maintain the list. A USE pointer, which points to address where
28 the use is located and a LOC pointer which can point to the
29 statement where the use is located, or, in the case of the root
30 node, it points to the SSA name itself.
32 The list is anchored by an occurrence of ssa_operand_d *in* the
33 ssa_name node itself (named 'imm_uses'). This node is uniquely
34 identified by having a NULL USE pointer. and the LOC pointer
35 pointing back to the ssa_name node itself. This node forms the
36 base for a circular list, and initially this is the only node in
37 the list.
39 Fast iteration allows each use to be examined, but does not allow
40 any modifications to the uses or stmts.
42 Normal iteration allows insertion, deletion, and modification. the
43 iterator manages this by inserting a marker node into the list
44 immediately before the node currently being examined in the list.
45 this marker node is uniquely identified by having null stmt *and* a
46 null use pointer.
48 When iterating to the next use, the iteration routines check to see
49 if the node after the marker has changed. if it has, then the node
50 following the marker is now the next one to be visited. if not, the
51 marker node is moved past that node in the list (visualize it as
52 bumping the marker node through the list). this continues until
53 the marker node is moved to the original anchor position. the
54 marker node is then removed from the list.
56 If iteration is halted early, the marker node must be removed from
57 the list before continuing. */
58 struct imm_use_iterator
60 /* This is the current use the iterator is processing. */
61 ssa_use_operand_t *imm_use;
62 /* This marks the last use in the list (use node from SSA_NAME) */
63 ssa_use_operand_t *end_p;
64 /* This node is inserted and used to mark the end of the uses for a stmt. */
65 ssa_use_operand_t iter_node;
66 /* This is the next ssa_name to visit. IMM_USE may get removed before
67 the next one is traversed to, so it must be cached early. */
68 ssa_use_operand_t *next_imm_name;
72 /* Use this iterator when simply looking at stmts. Adding, deleting or
73 modifying stmts will cause this iterator to malfunction. */
75 #define FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_FAST(DEST, ITER, SSAVAR) \
76 for ((DEST) = first_readonly_imm_use (&(ITER), (SSAVAR)); \
77 !end_readonly_imm_use_p (&(ITER)); \
78 (void) ((DEST) = next_readonly_imm_use (&(ITER))))
80 /* Use this iterator to visit each stmt which has a use of SSAVAR. */
82 #define FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT(STMT, ITER, SSAVAR) \
83 for ((STMT) = first_imm_use_stmt (&(ITER), (SSAVAR)); \
84 !end_imm_use_stmt_p (&(ITER)); \
85 (void) ((STMT) = next_imm_use_stmt (&(ITER))))
87 /* Use this to terminate the FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT loop early. Failure to
88 do so will result in leaving a iterator marker node in the immediate
89 use list, and nothing good will come from that. */
90 #define BREAK_FROM_IMM_USE_STMT(ITER) \
91 { \
92 end_imm_use_stmt_traverse (&(ITER)); \
93 break; \
97 /* Use this iterator in combination with FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT to
98 get access to each occurrence of ssavar on the stmt returned by
99 that iterator.. for instance:
101 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT (stmt, iter, ssavar)
103 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_ON_STMT (use_p, iter)
105 SET_USE (use_p, blah);
107 update_stmt (stmt);
108 } */
110 #define FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_ON_STMT(DEST, ITER) \
111 for ((DEST) = first_imm_use_on_stmt (&(ITER)); \
112 !end_imm_use_on_stmt_p (&(ITER)); \
113 (void) ((DEST) = next_imm_use_on_stmt (&(ITER))))
117 extern bool single_imm_use_1 (const ssa_use_operand_t *head,
118 use_operand_p *use_p, gimple **stmt);
121 enum ssa_op_iter_type {
122 ssa_op_iter_none = 0,
123 ssa_op_iter_tree,
124 ssa_op_iter_use,
125 ssa_op_iter_def
128 /* This structure is used in the operand iterator loops. It contains the
129 items required to determine which operand is retrieved next. During
130 optimization, this structure is scalarized, and any unused fields are
131 optimized away, resulting in little overhead. */
133 struct ssa_op_iter
135 enum ssa_op_iter_type iter_type;
136 bool done;
137 int flags;
138 unsigned i;
139 unsigned numops;
140 use_optype_p uses;
141 gimple *stmt;
144 /* NOTE: Keep these in sync with doc/tree-ssa.texi. */
145 /* These flags are used to determine which operands are returned during
146 execution of the loop. */
147 #define SSA_OP_USE 0x01 /* Real USE operands. */
148 #define SSA_OP_DEF 0x02 /* Real DEF operands. */
149 #define SSA_OP_VUSE 0x04 /* VUSE operands. */
150 #define SSA_OP_VDEF 0x08 /* VDEF operands. */
151 /* These are commonly grouped operand flags. */
152 #define SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES (SSA_OP_VUSE)
153 #define SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS (SSA_OP_VDEF)
154 #define SSA_OP_ALL_VIRTUALS (SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES | SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS)
155 #define SSA_OP_ALL_USES (SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES | SSA_OP_USE)
156 #define SSA_OP_ALL_DEFS (SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS | SSA_OP_DEF)
157 #define SSA_OP_ALL_OPERANDS (SSA_OP_ALL_USES | SSA_OP_ALL_DEFS)
159 /* This macro executes a loop over the operands of STMT specified in FLAG,
160 returning each operand as a 'tree' in the variable TREEVAR. ITER is an
161 ssa_op_iter structure used to control the loop. */
162 #define FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND(TREEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \
163 for (TREEVAR = op_iter_init_tree (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \
164 !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \
165 (void) (TREEVAR = op_iter_next_tree (&(ITER))))
167 /* This macro executes a loop over the operands of STMT specified in FLAG,
168 returning each operand as a 'use_operand_p' in the variable USEVAR.
169 ITER is an ssa_op_iter structure used to control the loop. */
170 #define FOR_EACH_SSA_USE_OPERAND(USEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \
171 for (USEVAR = op_iter_init_use (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \
172 !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \
173 USEVAR = op_iter_next_use (&(ITER)))
175 /* This macro executes a loop over the operands of STMT specified in FLAG,
176 returning each operand as a 'def_operand_p' in the variable DEFVAR.
177 ITER is an ssa_op_iter structure used to control the loop. */
178 #define FOR_EACH_SSA_DEF_OPERAND(DEFVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \
179 for (DEFVAR = op_iter_init_def (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \
180 !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \
181 DEFVAR = op_iter_next_def (&(ITER)))
183 /* This macro will execute a loop over all the arguments of a PHI which
184 match FLAGS. A use_operand_p is always returned via USEVAR. FLAGS
185 can be either SSA_OP_USE or SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES or SSA_OP_ALL_USES. */
186 #define FOR_EACH_PHI_ARG(USEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \
187 for ((USEVAR) = op_iter_init_phiuse (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \
188 !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \
189 (USEVAR) = op_iter_next_use (&(ITER)))
192 /* This macro will execute a loop over a stmt, regardless of whether it is
193 a real stmt or a PHI node, looking at the USE nodes matching FLAGS. */
194 #define FOR_EACH_PHI_OR_STMT_USE(USEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \
195 for ((USEVAR) = (gimple_code (STMT) == GIMPLE_PHI \
196 ? op_iter_init_phiuse (&(ITER), \
197 as_a <gphi *> (STMT), \
198 FLAGS) \
199 : op_iter_init_use (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS)); \
200 !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \
201 (USEVAR) = op_iter_next_use (&(ITER)))
203 /* This macro will execute a loop over a stmt, regardless of whether it is
204 a real stmt or a PHI node, looking at the DEF nodes matching FLAGS. */
205 #define FOR_EACH_PHI_OR_STMT_DEF(DEFVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \
206 for ((DEFVAR) = (gimple_code (STMT) == GIMPLE_PHI \
207 ? op_iter_init_phidef (&(ITER), \
208 as_a <gphi *> (STMT), \
209 FLAGS) \
210 : op_iter_init_def (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS)); \
211 !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \
212 (DEFVAR) = op_iter_next_def (&(ITER)))
214 /* This macro returns an operand in STMT as a tree if it is the ONLY
215 operand matching FLAGS. If there are 0 or more than 1 operand matching
216 FLAGS, then NULL_TREE is returned. */
217 #define SINGLE_SSA_TREE_OPERAND(STMT, FLAGS) \
218 single_ssa_tree_operand (STMT, FLAGS)
220 /* This macro returns an operand in STMT as a use_operand_p if it is the ONLY
221 operand matching FLAGS. If there are 0 or more than 1 operand matching
222 FLAGS, then NULL_USE_OPERAND_P is returned. */
223 #define SINGLE_SSA_USE_OPERAND(STMT, FLAGS) \
224 single_ssa_use_operand (STMT, FLAGS)
226 /* This macro returns an operand in STMT as a def_operand_p if it is the ONLY
227 operand matching FLAGS. If there are 0 or more than 1 operand matching
228 FLAGS, then NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P is returned. */
229 #define SINGLE_SSA_DEF_OPERAND(STMT, FLAGS) \
230 single_ssa_def_operand (STMT, FLAGS)
232 /* This macro returns TRUE if there are no operands matching FLAGS in STMT. */
233 #define ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS(STMT, FLAGS) zero_ssa_operands (STMT, FLAGS)
235 /* This macro counts the number of operands in STMT matching FLAGS. */
236 #define NUM_SSA_OPERANDS(STMT, FLAGS) num_ssa_operands (STMT, FLAGS)
239 /* Delink an immediate_uses node from its chain. */
240 static inline void
241 delink_imm_use (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode)
243 /* Return if this node is not in a list. */
244 if (linknode->prev == NULL)
245 return;
247 linknode->prev->next = linknode->next;
248 linknode->next->prev = linknode->prev;
249 linknode->prev = NULL;
250 linknode->next = NULL;
253 /* Link ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for LIST. */
254 static inline void
255 link_imm_use_to_list (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, ssa_use_operand_t *list)
257 /* Link the new node at the head of the list. If we are in the process of
258 traversing the list, we won't visit any new nodes added to it. */
259 linknode->prev = list;
260 linknode->next = list->next;
261 list->next->prev = linknode;
262 list->next = linknode;
265 /* Link ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for DEF. */
266 static inline void
267 link_imm_use (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, tree def)
269 ssa_use_operand_t *root;
271 if (!def || TREE_CODE (def) != SSA_NAME)
272 linknode->prev = NULL;
273 else
275 root = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (def));
276 if (linknode->use)
277 gcc_checking_assert (*(linknode->use) == def);
278 link_imm_use_to_list (linknode, root);
282 /* Set the value of a use pointed to by USE to VAL. */
283 static inline void
284 set_ssa_use_from_ptr (use_operand_p use, tree val)
286 delink_imm_use (use);
287 *(use->use) = val;
288 link_imm_use (use, val);
291 /* Link ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for DEF, with use occurring
292 in STMT. */
293 static inline void
294 link_imm_use_stmt (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, tree def, gimple *stmt)
296 if (stmt)
297 link_imm_use (linknode, def);
298 else
299 link_imm_use (linknode, NULL);
300 linknode->loc.stmt = stmt;
303 /* Relink a new node in place of an old node in the list. */
304 static inline void
305 relink_imm_use (ssa_use_operand_t *node, ssa_use_operand_t *old)
307 /* The node one had better be in the same list. */
308 gcc_checking_assert (*(old->use) == *(node->use));
309 node->prev = old->prev;
310 node->next = old->next;
311 if (old->prev)
313 old->prev->next = node;
314 old->next->prev = node;
315 /* Remove the old node from the list. */
316 old->prev = NULL;
320 /* Relink ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for OLD, with use occurring
321 in STMT. */
322 static inline void
323 relink_imm_use_stmt (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, ssa_use_operand_t *old,
324 gimple *stmt)
326 if (stmt)
327 relink_imm_use (linknode, old);
328 else
329 link_imm_use (linknode, NULL);
330 linknode->loc.stmt = stmt;
334 /* Return true is IMM has reached the end of the immediate use list. */
335 static inline bool
336 end_readonly_imm_use_p (const imm_use_iterator *imm)
338 return (imm->imm_use == imm->end_p);
341 /* Initialize iterator IMM to process the list for VAR. */
342 static inline use_operand_p
343 first_readonly_imm_use (imm_use_iterator *imm, tree var)
345 imm->end_p = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var));
346 imm->imm_use = imm->end_p->next;
347 imm->iter_node.next = imm->imm_use->next;
348 if (end_readonly_imm_use_p (imm))
349 return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P;
350 return imm->imm_use;
353 /* Bump IMM to the next use in the list. */
354 static inline use_operand_p
355 next_readonly_imm_use (imm_use_iterator *imm)
357 use_operand_p old = imm->imm_use;
359 /* If this assertion fails, it indicates the 'next' pointer has changed
360 since the last bump. This indicates that the list is being modified
361 via stmt changes, or SET_USE, or somesuch thing, and you need to be
362 using the SAFE version of the iterator. */
363 if (flag_checking)
365 gcc_assert (imm->iter_node.next == old->next);
366 imm->iter_node.next = old->next->next;
369 imm->imm_use = old->next;
370 if (end_readonly_imm_use_p (imm))
371 return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P;
372 return imm->imm_use;
376 /* Return true if VAR has no nondebug uses. */
377 static inline bool
378 has_zero_uses (const_tree var)
380 const ssa_use_operand_t *const head = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var));
381 const ssa_use_operand_t *ptr;
383 for (ptr = head->next; ptr != head; ptr = ptr->next)
384 if (USE_STMT (ptr) && !is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr)))
385 return false;
387 return true;
390 /* Return true if VAR has a single nondebug use. */
391 static inline bool
392 has_single_use (const_tree var)
394 const ssa_use_operand_t *const head = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var));
395 const ssa_use_operand_t *ptr;
396 bool single = false;
398 for (ptr = head->next; ptr != head; ptr = ptr->next)
399 if (USE_STMT(ptr) && !is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr)))
401 if (single)
402 return false;
403 else
404 single = true;
407 return single;
410 /* If VAR has only a single immediate nondebug use, return true, and
411 set USE_P and STMT to the use pointer and stmt of occurrence. */
412 static inline bool
413 single_imm_use (const_tree var, use_operand_p *use_p, gimple **stmt)
415 const ssa_use_operand_t *const ptr = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var));
417 /* If there aren't any uses whatsoever, we're done. */
418 if (ptr == ptr->next)
420 return_false:
421 *use_p = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P;
422 *stmt = NULL;
423 return false;
426 /* If there's a single use, check that it's not a debug stmt. */
427 if (ptr == ptr->next->next)
429 if (USE_STMT (ptr->next) && !is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr->next)))
431 *use_p = ptr->next;
432 *stmt = ptr->next->loc.stmt;
433 return true;
435 else
436 goto return_false;
439 return single_imm_use_1 (ptr, use_p, stmt);
442 /* Return the number of nondebug immediate uses of VAR. */
443 static inline unsigned int
444 num_imm_uses (const_tree var)
446 const ssa_use_operand_t *const start = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var));
447 const ssa_use_operand_t *ptr;
448 unsigned int num = 0;
450 if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS)
451 for (ptr = start->next; ptr != start; ptr = ptr->next)
452 if (USE_STMT (ptr))
453 num++;
454 else
455 for (ptr = start->next; ptr != start; ptr = ptr->next)
456 if (USE_STMT (ptr) && !is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr)))
457 num++;
459 return num;
462 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
464 /* The following set of routines are used to iterator over various type of
465 SSA operands. */
467 /* Return true if PTR is finished iterating. */
468 static inline bool
469 op_iter_done (const ssa_op_iter *ptr)
471 return ptr->done;
474 /* Get the next iterator use value for PTR. */
475 static inline use_operand_p
476 op_iter_next_use (ssa_op_iter *ptr)
478 use_operand_p use_p;
479 gcc_checking_assert (ptr->iter_type == ssa_op_iter_use);
480 if (ptr->uses)
482 use_p = USE_OP_PTR (ptr->uses);
483 ptr->uses = ptr->uses->next;
484 return use_p;
486 if (ptr->i < ptr->numops)
488 return PHI_ARG_DEF_PTR (ptr->stmt, (ptr->i)++);
490 ptr->done = true;
491 return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P;
494 /* Get the next iterator def value for PTR. */
495 static inline def_operand_p
496 op_iter_next_def (ssa_op_iter *ptr)
498 gcc_checking_assert (ptr->iter_type == ssa_op_iter_def);
499 if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_VDEF)
501 tree *p;
502 ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_VDEF;
503 p = gimple_vdef_ptr (ptr->stmt);
504 if (p && *p)
505 return p;
507 if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_DEF)
509 while (ptr->i < ptr->numops)
511 tree *val = gimple_op_ptr (ptr->stmt, ptr->i);
512 ptr->i++;
513 if (*val)
515 if (TREE_CODE (*val) == TREE_LIST)
516 val = &TREE_VALUE (*val);
517 if (TREE_CODE (*val) == SSA_NAME
518 || is_gimple_reg (*val))
519 return val;
522 ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_DEF;
525 ptr->done = true;
526 return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P;
529 /* Get the next iterator tree value for PTR. */
530 static inline tree
531 op_iter_next_tree (ssa_op_iter *ptr)
533 tree val;
534 gcc_checking_assert (ptr->iter_type == ssa_op_iter_tree);
535 if (ptr->uses)
537 val = USE_OP (ptr->uses);
538 ptr->uses = ptr->uses->next;
539 return val;
541 if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_VDEF)
543 ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_VDEF;
544 if ((val = gimple_vdef (ptr->stmt)))
545 return val;
547 if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_DEF)
549 while (ptr->i < ptr->numops)
551 val = gimple_op (ptr->stmt, ptr->i);
552 ptr->i++;
553 if (val)
555 if (TREE_CODE (val) == TREE_LIST)
556 val = TREE_VALUE (val);
557 if (TREE_CODE (val) == SSA_NAME
558 || is_gimple_reg (val))
559 return val;
562 ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_DEF;
565 ptr->done = true;
566 return NULL_TREE;
570 /* This functions clears the iterator PTR, and marks it done. This is normally
571 used to prevent warnings in the compile about might be uninitialized
572 components. */
574 static inline void
575 clear_and_done_ssa_iter (ssa_op_iter *ptr)
577 ptr->i = 0;
578 ptr->numops = 0;
579 ptr->uses = NULL;
580 ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_none;
581 ptr->stmt = NULL;
582 ptr->done = true;
583 ptr->flags = 0;
586 /* Initialize the iterator PTR to the virtual defs in STMT. */
587 static inline void
588 op_iter_init (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple *stmt, int flags)
590 /* PHI nodes require a different iterator initialization path. We
591 do not support iterating over virtual defs or uses without
592 iterating over defs or uses at the same time. */
593 gcc_checking_assert (gimple_code (stmt) != GIMPLE_PHI
594 && (!(flags & SSA_OP_VDEF) || (flags & SSA_OP_DEF))
595 && (!(flags & SSA_OP_VUSE) || (flags & SSA_OP_USE)));
596 ptr->numops = 0;
597 if (flags & (SSA_OP_DEF | SSA_OP_VDEF))
599 switch (gimple_code (stmt))
601 case GIMPLE_ASSIGN:
602 case GIMPLE_CALL:
603 ptr->numops = 1;
604 break;
605 case GIMPLE_ASM:
606 ptr->numops = gimple_asm_noutputs (as_a <gasm *> (stmt));
607 break;
608 default:
609 ptr->numops = 0;
610 flags &= ~(SSA_OP_DEF | SSA_OP_VDEF);
611 break;
614 ptr->uses = (flags & (SSA_OP_USE|SSA_OP_VUSE)) ? gimple_use_ops (stmt) : NULL;
615 if (!(flags & SSA_OP_VUSE)
616 && ptr->uses
617 && gimple_vuse (stmt) != NULL_TREE)
618 ptr->uses = ptr->uses->next;
619 ptr->done = false;
620 ptr->i = 0;
622 ptr->stmt = stmt;
623 ptr->flags = flags;
626 /* Initialize iterator PTR to the use operands in STMT based on FLAGS. Return
627 the first use. */
628 static inline use_operand_p
629 op_iter_init_use (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple *stmt, int flags)
631 gcc_checking_assert ((flags & SSA_OP_ALL_DEFS) == 0
632 && (flags & SSA_OP_USE));
633 op_iter_init (ptr, stmt, flags);
634 ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_use;
635 return op_iter_next_use (ptr);
638 /* Initialize iterator PTR to the def operands in STMT based on FLAGS. Return
639 the first def. */
640 static inline def_operand_p
641 op_iter_init_def (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple *stmt, int flags)
643 gcc_checking_assert ((flags & SSA_OP_ALL_USES) == 0
644 && (flags & SSA_OP_DEF));
645 op_iter_init (ptr, stmt, flags);
646 ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_def;
647 return op_iter_next_def (ptr);
650 /* Initialize iterator PTR to the operands in STMT based on FLAGS. Return
651 the first operand as a tree. */
652 static inline tree
653 op_iter_init_tree (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple *stmt, int flags)
655 op_iter_init (ptr, stmt, flags);
656 ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_tree;
657 return op_iter_next_tree (ptr);
661 /* If there is a single operand in STMT matching FLAGS, return it. Otherwise
662 return NULL. */
663 static inline tree
664 single_ssa_tree_operand (gimple *stmt, int flags)
666 tree var;
667 ssa_op_iter iter;
669 var = op_iter_init_tree (&iter, stmt, flags);
670 if (op_iter_done (&iter))
671 return NULL_TREE;
672 op_iter_next_tree (&iter);
673 if (op_iter_done (&iter))
674 return var;
675 return NULL_TREE;
679 /* If there is a single operand in STMT matching FLAGS, return it. Otherwise
680 return NULL. */
681 static inline use_operand_p
682 single_ssa_use_operand (gimple *stmt, int flags)
684 use_operand_p var;
685 ssa_op_iter iter;
687 var = op_iter_init_use (&iter, stmt, flags);
688 if (op_iter_done (&iter))
689 return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P;
690 op_iter_next_use (&iter);
691 if (op_iter_done (&iter))
692 return var;
693 return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P;
698 /* If there is a single operand in STMT matching FLAGS, return it. Otherwise
699 return NULL. */
700 static inline def_operand_p
701 single_ssa_def_operand (gimple *stmt, int flags)
703 def_operand_p var;
704 ssa_op_iter iter;
706 var = op_iter_init_def (&iter, stmt, flags);
707 if (op_iter_done (&iter))
708 return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P;
709 op_iter_next_def (&iter);
710 if (op_iter_done (&iter))
711 return var;
712 return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P;
716 /* Return true if there are zero operands in STMT matching the type
717 given in FLAGS. */
718 static inline bool
719 zero_ssa_operands (gimple *stmt, int flags)
721 ssa_op_iter iter;
723 op_iter_init_tree (&iter, stmt, flags);
724 return op_iter_done (&iter);
728 /* Return the number of operands matching FLAGS in STMT. */
729 static inline int
730 num_ssa_operands (gimple *stmt, int flags)
732 ssa_op_iter iter;
733 tree t;
734 int num = 0;
736 gcc_checking_assert (gimple_code (stmt) != GIMPLE_PHI);
737 FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (t, stmt, iter, flags)
738 num++;
739 return num;
742 /* If there is a single DEF in the PHI node which matches FLAG, return it.
743 Otherwise return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P. */
744 static inline tree
745 single_phi_def (gphi *stmt, int flags)
747 tree def = PHI_RESULT (stmt);
748 if ((flags & SSA_OP_DEF) && is_gimple_reg (def))
749 return def;
750 if ((flags & SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS) && !is_gimple_reg (def))
751 return def;
752 return NULL_TREE;
755 /* Initialize the iterator PTR for uses matching FLAGS in PHI. FLAGS should
756 be either SSA_OP_USES or SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES. */
757 static inline use_operand_p
758 op_iter_init_phiuse (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gphi *phi, int flags)
760 tree phi_def = gimple_phi_result (phi);
761 int comp;
763 clear_and_done_ssa_iter (ptr);
764 ptr->done = false;
766 gcc_checking_assert ((flags & (SSA_OP_USE | SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES)) != 0);
768 comp = (is_gimple_reg (phi_def) ? SSA_OP_USE : SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES);
770 /* If the PHI node doesn't the operand type we care about, we're done. */
771 if ((flags & comp) == 0)
773 ptr->done = true;
774 return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P;
777 ptr->stmt = phi;
778 ptr->numops = gimple_phi_num_args (phi);
779 ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_use;
780 ptr->flags = flags;
781 return op_iter_next_use (ptr);
785 /* Start an iterator for a PHI definition. */
787 static inline def_operand_p
788 op_iter_init_phidef (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gphi *phi, int flags)
790 tree phi_def = PHI_RESULT (phi);
791 int comp;
793 clear_and_done_ssa_iter (ptr);
794 ptr->done = false;
796 gcc_checking_assert ((flags & (SSA_OP_DEF | SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS)) != 0);
798 comp = (is_gimple_reg (phi_def) ? SSA_OP_DEF : SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS);
800 /* If the PHI node doesn't have the operand type we care about,
801 we're done. */
802 if ((flags & comp) == 0)
804 ptr->done = true;
805 return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P;
808 ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_def;
809 /* The first call to op_iter_next_def will terminate the iterator since
810 all the fields are NULL. Simply return the result here as the first and
811 therefore only result. */
812 return PHI_RESULT_PTR (phi);
815 /* Return true is IMM has reached the end of the immediate use stmt list. */
817 static inline bool
818 end_imm_use_stmt_p (const imm_use_iterator *imm)
820 return (imm->imm_use == imm->end_p);
823 /* Finished the traverse of an immediate use stmt list IMM by removing the
824 placeholder node from the list. */
826 static inline void
827 end_imm_use_stmt_traverse (imm_use_iterator *imm)
829 delink_imm_use (&(imm->iter_node));
832 /* Immediate use traversal of uses within a stmt require that all the
833 uses on a stmt be sequentially listed. This routine is used to build up
834 this sequential list by adding USE_P to the end of the current list
835 currently delimited by HEAD and LAST_P. The new LAST_P value is
836 returned. */
838 static inline use_operand_p
839 move_use_after_head (use_operand_p use_p, use_operand_p head,
840 use_operand_p last_p)
842 gcc_checking_assert (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == USE_FROM_PTR (head));
843 /* Skip head when we find it. */
844 if (use_p != head)
846 /* If use_p is already linked in after last_p, continue. */
847 if (last_p->next == use_p)
848 last_p = use_p;
849 else
851 /* Delink from current location, and link in at last_p. */
852 delink_imm_use (use_p);
853 link_imm_use_to_list (use_p, last_p);
854 last_p = use_p;
857 return last_p;
861 /* This routine will relink all uses with the same stmt as HEAD into the list
862 immediately following HEAD for iterator IMM. */
864 static inline void
865 link_use_stmts_after (use_operand_p head, imm_use_iterator *imm)
867 use_operand_p use_p;
868 use_operand_p last_p = head;
869 gimple *head_stmt = USE_STMT (head);
870 tree use = USE_FROM_PTR (head);
871 ssa_op_iter op_iter;
872 int flag;
874 /* Only look at virtual or real uses, depending on the type of HEAD. */
875 flag = (is_gimple_reg (use) ? SSA_OP_USE : SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES);
877 if (gphi *phi = dyn_cast <gphi *> (head_stmt))
879 FOR_EACH_PHI_ARG (use_p, phi, op_iter, flag)
880 if (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == use)
881 last_p = move_use_after_head (use_p, head, last_p);
883 else
885 if (flag == SSA_OP_USE)
887 FOR_EACH_SSA_USE_OPERAND (use_p, head_stmt, op_iter, flag)
888 if (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == use)
889 last_p = move_use_after_head (use_p, head, last_p);
891 else if ((use_p = gimple_vuse_op (head_stmt)) != NULL_USE_OPERAND_P)
893 if (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == use)
894 last_p = move_use_after_head (use_p, head, last_p);
897 /* Link iter node in after last_p. */
898 if (imm->iter_node.prev != NULL)
899 delink_imm_use (&imm->iter_node);
900 link_imm_use_to_list (&(imm->iter_node), last_p);
903 /* Initialize IMM to traverse over uses of VAR. Return the first statement. */
904 static inline gimple *
905 first_imm_use_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm, tree var)
907 imm->end_p = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var));
908 imm->imm_use = imm->end_p->next;
909 imm->next_imm_name = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P;
911 /* iter_node is used as a marker within the immediate use list to indicate
912 where the end of the current stmt's uses are. Initialize it to NULL
913 stmt and use, which indicates a marker node. */
914 imm->iter_node.prev = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P;
915 imm->iter_node.next = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P;
916 imm->iter_node.loc.stmt = NULL;
917 imm->iter_node.use = NULL;
919 if (end_imm_use_stmt_p (imm))
920 return NULL;
922 link_use_stmts_after (imm->imm_use, imm);
924 return USE_STMT (imm->imm_use);
927 /* Bump IMM to the next stmt which has a use of var. */
929 static inline gimple *
930 next_imm_use_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm)
932 imm->imm_use = imm->iter_node.next;
933 if (end_imm_use_stmt_p (imm))
935 if (imm->iter_node.prev != NULL)
936 delink_imm_use (&imm->iter_node);
937 return NULL;
940 link_use_stmts_after (imm->imm_use, imm);
941 return USE_STMT (imm->imm_use);
944 /* This routine will return the first use on the stmt IMM currently refers
945 to. */
947 static inline use_operand_p
948 first_imm_use_on_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm)
950 imm->next_imm_name = imm->imm_use->next;
951 return imm->imm_use;
954 /* Return TRUE if the last use on the stmt IMM refers to has been visited. */
956 static inline bool
957 end_imm_use_on_stmt_p (const imm_use_iterator *imm)
959 return (imm->imm_use == &(imm->iter_node));
962 /* Bump to the next use on the stmt IMM refers to, return NULL if done. */
964 static inline use_operand_p
965 next_imm_use_on_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm)
967 imm->imm_use = imm->next_imm_name;
968 if (end_imm_use_on_stmt_p (imm))
969 return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P;
970 else
972 imm->next_imm_name = imm->imm_use->next;
973 return imm->imm_use;
977 /* Delink all immediate_use information for STMT. */
978 static inline void
979 delink_stmt_imm_use (gimple *stmt)
981 ssa_op_iter iter;
982 use_operand_p use_p;
984 if (ssa_operands_active (cfun))
985 FOR_EACH_PHI_OR_STMT_USE (use_p, stmt, iter, SSA_OP_ALL_USES)
986 delink_imm_use (use_p);
989 #endif /* GCC_TREE_SSA_ITERATORS_H */