1 /* Subroutines for manipulating rtx's in semantically interesting ways.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
3 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
4 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 3, or (at your option) any later
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
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
25 #include "coretypes.h"
27 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
37 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
38 #include "insn-config.h"
41 #include "langhooks.h"
43 #include "common/common-target.h"
46 static rtx
break_out_memory_refs (rtx
);
49 /* Truncate and perhaps sign-extend C as appropriate for MODE. */
52 trunc_int_for_mode (HOST_WIDE_INT c
, enum machine_mode mode
)
54 int width
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
);
56 /* You want to truncate to a _what_? */
57 gcc_assert (SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (mode
));
59 /* Canonicalize BImode to 0 and STORE_FLAG_VALUE. */
61 return c
& 1 ? STORE_FLAG_VALUE
: 0;
63 /* Sign-extend for the requested mode. */
65 if (width
< HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
67 HOST_WIDE_INT sign
= 1;
77 /* Return an rtx for the sum of X and the integer C, given that X has
81 plus_constant (enum machine_mode mode
, rtx x
, HOST_WIDE_INT c
)
88 gcc_assert (GET_MODE (x
) == VOIDmode
|| GET_MODE (x
) == mode
);
101 if (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode
) > HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
103 double_int di_x
= double_int::from_shwi (INTVAL (x
));
104 double_int di_c
= double_int::from_shwi (c
);
107 double_int v
= di_x
.add_with_sign (di_c
, false, &overflow
);
111 return immed_double_int_const (v
, VOIDmode
);
114 return GEN_INT (INTVAL (x
) + c
);
118 double_int di_x
= double_int::from_pair (CONST_DOUBLE_HIGH (x
),
119 CONST_DOUBLE_LOW (x
));
120 double_int di_c
= double_int::from_shwi (c
);
123 double_int v
= di_x
.add_with_sign (di_c
, false, &overflow
);
125 /* Sorry, we have no way to represent overflows this wide.
126 To fix, add constant support wider than CONST_DOUBLE. */
127 gcc_assert (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode
) <= HOST_BITS_PER_DOUBLE_INT
);
129 return immed_double_int_const (v
, VOIDmode
);
133 /* If this is a reference to the constant pool, try replacing it with
134 a reference to a new constant. If the resulting address isn't
135 valid, don't return it because we have no way to validize it. */
136 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
137 && CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (XEXP (x
, 0)))
139 tem
= plus_constant (mode
, get_pool_constant (XEXP (x
, 0)), c
);
140 tem
= force_const_mem (GET_MODE (x
), tem
);
141 if (memory_address_p (GET_MODE (tem
), XEXP (tem
, 0)))
147 /* If adding to something entirely constant, set a flag
148 so that we can add a CONST around the result. */
159 /* The interesting case is adding the integer to a sum. Look
160 for constant term in the sum and combine with C. For an
161 integer constant term or a constant term that is not an
162 explicit integer, we combine or group them together anyway.
164 We may not immediately return from the recursive call here, lest
165 all_constant gets lost. */
167 if (CONSTANT_P (XEXP (x
, 1)))
169 x
= gen_rtx_PLUS (mode
, XEXP (x
, 0),
170 plus_constant (mode
, XEXP (x
, 1), c
));
173 else if (find_constant_term_loc (&y
))
175 /* We need to be careful since X may be shared and we can't
176 modify it in place. */
177 rtx copy
= copy_rtx (x
);
178 rtx
*const_loc
= find_constant_term_loc (©
);
180 *const_loc
= plus_constant (mode
, *const_loc
, c
);
191 x
= gen_rtx_PLUS (mode
, x
, GEN_INT (c
));
193 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SYMBOL_REF
|| GET_CODE (x
) == LABEL_REF
)
195 else if (all_constant
)
196 return gen_rtx_CONST (mode
, x
);
201 /* If X is a sum, return a new sum like X but lacking any constant terms.
202 Add all the removed constant terms into *CONSTPTR.
203 X itself is not altered. The result != X if and only if
204 it is not isomorphic to X. */
207 eliminate_constant_term (rtx x
, rtx
*constptr
)
212 if (GET_CODE (x
) != PLUS
)
215 /* First handle constants appearing at this level explicitly. */
216 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
217 && 0 != (tem
= simplify_binary_operation (PLUS
, GET_MODE (x
), *constptr
,
219 && CONST_INT_P (tem
))
222 return eliminate_constant_term (XEXP (x
, 0), constptr
);
226 x0
= eliminate_constant_term (XEXP (x
, 0), &tem
);
227 x1
= eliminate_constant_term (XEXP (x
, 1), &tem
);
228 if ((x1
!= XEXP (x
, 1) || x0
!= XEXP (x
, 0))
229 && 0 != (tem
= simplify_binary_operation (PLUS
, GET_MODE (x
),
231 && CONST_INT_P (tem
))
234 return gen_rtx_PLUS (GET_MODE (x
), x0
, x1
);
240 /* Return an rtx for the size in bytes of the value of EXP. */
247 if (TREE_CODE (exp
) == WITH_SIZE_EXPR
)
248 size
= TREE_OPERAND (exp
, 1);
251 size
= tree_expr_size (exp
);
253 gcc_assert (size
== SUBSTITUTE_PLACEHOLDER_IN_EXPR (size
, exp
));
256 return expand_expr (size
, NULL_RTX
, TYPE_MODE (sizetype
), EXPAND_NORMAL
);
259 /* Return a wide integer for the size in bytes of the value of EXP, or -1
260 if the size can vary or is larger than an integer. */
263 int_expr_size (tree exp
)
267 if (TREE_CODE (exp
) == WITH_SIZE_EXPR
)
268 size
= TREE_OPERAND (exp
, 1);
271 size
= tree_expr_size (exp
);
275 if (size
== 0 || !host_integerp (size
, 0))
278 return tree_low_cst (size
, 0);
281 /* Return a copy of X in which all memory references
282 and all constants that involve symbol refs
283 have been replaced with new temporary registers.
284 Also emit code to load the memory locations and constants
285 into those registers.
287 If X contains no such constants or memory references,
288 X itself (not a copy) is returned.
290 If a constant is found in the address that is not a legitimate constant
291 in an insn, it is left alone in the hope that it might be valid in the
294 X may contain no arithmetic except addition, subtraction and multiplication.
295 Values returned by expand_expr with 1 for sum_ok fit this constraint. */
298 break_out_memory_refs (rtx x
)
301 || (CONSTANT_P (x
) && CONSTANT_ADDRESS_P (x
)
302 && GET_MODE (x
) != VOIDmode
))
303 x
= force_reg (GET_MODE (x
), x
);
304 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == PLUS
|| GET_CODE (x
) == MINUS
305 || GET_CODE (x
) == MULT
)
307 rtx op0
= break_out_memory_refs (XEXP (x
, 0));
308 rtx op1
= break_out_memory_refs (XEXP (x
, 1));
310 if (op0
!= XEXP (x
, 0) || op1
!= XEXP (x
, 1))
311 x
= simplify_gen_binary (GET_CODE (x
), GET_MODE (x
), op0
, op1
);
317 /* Given X, a memory address in address space AS' pointer mode, convert it to
318 an address in the address space's address mode, or vice versa (TO_MODE says
319 which way). We take advantage of the fact that pointers are not allowed to
320 overflow by commuting arithmetic operations over conversions so that address
321 arithmetic insns can be used. */
324 convert_memory_address_addr_space (enum machine_mode to_mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
325 rtx x
, addr_space_t as ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
327 #ifndef POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED
328 gcc_assert (GET_MODE (x
) == to_mode
|| GET_MODE (x
) == VOIDmode
);
330 #else /* defined(POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED) */
331 enum machine_mode pointer_mode
, address_mode
, from_mode
;
335 /* If X already has the right mode, just return it. */
336 if (GET_MODE (x
) == to_mode
)
339 pointer_mode
= targetm
.addr_space
.pointer_mode (as
);
340 address_mode
= targetm
.addr_space
.address_mode (as
);
341 from_mode
= to_mode
== pointer_mode
? address_mode
: pointer_mode
;
343 /* Here we handle some special cases. If none of them apply, fall through
344 to the default case. */
345 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
347 CASE_CONST_SCALAR_INT
:
348 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (to_mode
) < GET_MODE_SIZE (from_mode
))
350 else if (POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED
< 0)
352 else if (POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED
> 0)
356 temp
= simplify_unary_operation (code
, to_mode
, x
, from_mode
);
362 if ((SUBREG_PROMOTED_VAR_P (x
) || REG_POINTER (SUBREG_REG (x
)))
363 && GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
)) == to_mode
)
364 return SUBREG_REG (x
);
368 temp
= gen_rtx_LABEL_REF (to_mode
, XEXP (x
, 0));
369 LABEL_REF_NONLOCAL_P (temp
) = LABEL_REF_NONLOCAL_P (x
);
374 temp
= shallow_copy_rtx (x
);
375 PUT_MODE (temp
, to_mode
);
380 return gen_rtx_CONST (to_mode
,
381 convert_memory_address_addr_space
382 (to_mode
, XEXP (x
, 0), as
));
387 /* FIXME: For addition, we used to permute the conversion and
388 addition operation only if one operand is a constant and
389 converting the constant does not change it or if one operand
390 is a constant and we are using a ptr_extend instruction
391 (POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED < 0) even if the resulting address
392 may overflow/underflow. We relax the condition to include
393 zero-extend (POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED > 0) since the other
394 parts of the compiler depend on it. See PR 49721.
396 We can always safely permute them if we are making the address
398 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (to_mode
) < GET_MODE_SIZE (from_mode
)
399 || (GET_CODE (x
) == PLUS
400 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
401 && (POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED
!= 0
402 || XEXP (x
, 1) == convert_memory_address_addr_space
403 (to_mode
, XEXP (x
, 1), as
))))
404 return gen_rtx_fmt_ee (GET_CODE (x
), to_mode
,
405 convert_memory_address_addr_space
406 (to_mode
, XEXP (x
, 0), as
),
414 return convert_modes (to_mode
, from_mode
,
415 x
, POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED
);
416 #endif /* defined(POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED) */
419 /* Return something equivalent to X but valid as a memory address for something
420 of mode MODE in the named address space AS. When X is not itself valid,
421 this works by copying X or subexpressions of it into registers. */
424 memory_address_addr_space (enum machine_mode mode
, rtx x
, addr_space_t as
)
427 enum machine_mode address_mode
= targetm
.addr_space
.address_mode (as
);
429 x
= convert_memory_address_addr_space (address_mode
, x
, as
);
431 /* By passing constant addresses through registers
432 we get a chance to cse them. */
433 if (! cse_not_expected
&& CONSTANT_P (x
) && CONSTANT_ADDRESS_P (x
))
434 x
= force_reg (address_mode
, x
);
436 /* We get better cse by rejecting indirect addressing at this stage.
437 Let the combiner create indirect addresses where appropriate.
438 For now, generate the code so that the subexpressions useful to share
439 are visible. But not if cse won't be done! */
442 if (! cse_not_expected
&& !REG_P (x
))
443 x
= break_out_memory_refs (x
);
445 /* At this point, any valid address is accepted. */
446 if (memory_address_addr_space_p (mode
, x
, as
))
449 /* If it was valid before but breaking out memory refs invalidated it,
450 use it the old way. */
451 if (memory_address_addr_space_p (mode
, oldx
, as
))
457 /* Perform machine-dependent transformations on X
458 in certain cases. This is not necessary since the code
459 below can handle all possible cases, but machine-dependent
460 transformations can make better code. */
463 x
= targetm
.addr_space
.legitimize_address (x
, oldx
, mode
, as
);
464 if (orig_x
!= x
&& memory_address_addr_space_p (mode
, x
, as
))
468 /* PLUS and MULT can appear in special ways
469 as the result of attempts to make an address usable for indexing.
470 Usually they are dealt with by calling force_operand, below.
471 But a sum containing constant terms is special
472 if removing them makes the sum a valid address:
473 then we generate that address in a register
474 and index off of it. We do this because it often makes
475 shorter code, and because the addresses thus generated
476 in registers often become common subexpressions. */
477 if (GET_CODE (x
) == PLUS
)
479 rtx constant_term
= const0_rtx
;
480 rtx y
= eliminate_constant_term (x
, &constant_term
);
481 if (constant_term
== const0_rtx
482 || ! memory_address_addr_space_p (mode
, y
, as
))
483 x
= force_operand (x
, NULL_RTX
);
486 y
= gen_rtx_PLUS (GET_MODE (x
), copy_to_reg (y
), constant_term
);
487 if (! memory_address_addr_space_p (mode
, y
, as
))
488 x
= force_operand (x
, NULL_RTX
);
494 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == MULT
|| GET_CODE (x
) == MINUS
)
495 x
= force_operand (x
, NULL_RTX
);
497 /* If we have a register that's an invalid address,
498 it must be a hard reg of the wrong class. Copy it to a pseudo. */
502 /* Last resort: copy the value to a register, since
503 the register is a valid address. */
505 x
= force_reg (address_mode
, x
);
510 gcc_assert (memory_address_addr_space_p (mode
, x
, as
));
511 /* If we didn't change the address, we are done. Otherwise, mark
512 a reg as a pointer if we have REG or REG + CONST_INT. */
516 mark_reg_pointer (x
, BITS_PER_UNIT
);
517 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == PLUS
518 && REG_P (XEXP (x
, 0))
519 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1)))
520 mark_reg_pointer (XEXP (x
, 0), BITS_PER_UNIT
);
522 /* OLDX may have been the address on a temporary. Update the address
523 to indicate that X is now used. */
524 update_temp_slot_address (oldx
, x
);
529 /* Convert a mem ref into one with a valid memory address.
530 Pass through anything else unchanged. */
533 validize_mem (rtx ref
)
537 ref
= use_anchored_address (ref
);
538 if (memory_address_addr_space_p (GET_MODE (ref
), XEXP (ref
, 0),
539 MEM_ADDR_SPACE (ref
)))
542 /* Don't alter REF itself, since that is probably a stack slot. */
543 return replace_equiv_address (ref
, XEXP (ref
, 0));
546 /* If X is a memory reference to a member of an object block, try rewriting
547 it to use an anchor instead. Return the new memory reference on success
548 and the old one on failure. */
551 use_anchored_address (rtx x
)
554 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
555 enum machine_mode mode
;
557 if (!flag_section_anchors
)
563 /* Split the address into a base and offset. */
566 if (GET_CODE (base
) == CONST
567 && GET_CODE (XEXP (base
, 0)) == PLUS
568 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (base
, 0), 1)))
570 offset
+= INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (base
, 0), 1));
571 base
= XEXP (XEXP (base
, 0), 0);
574 /* Check whether BASE is suitable for anchors. */
575 if (GET_CODE (base
) != SYMBOL_REF
576 || !SYMBOL_REF_HAS_BLOCK_INFO_P (base
)
577 || SYMBOL_REF_ANCHOR_P (base
)
578 || SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (base
) == NULL
579 || !targetm
.use_anchors_for_symbol_p (base
))
582 /* Decide where BASE is going to be. */
583 place_block_symbol (base
);
585 /* Get the anchor we need to use. */
586 offset
+= SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (base
);
587 base
= get_section_anchor (SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (base
), offset
,
588 SYMBOL_REF_TLS_MODEL (base
));
590 /* Work out the offset from the anchor. */
591 offset
-= SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (base
);
593 /* If we're going to run a CSE pass, force the anchor into a register.
594 We will then be able to reuse registers for several accesses, if the
595 target costs say that that's worthwhile. */
596 mode
= GET_MODE (base
);
597 if (!cse_not_expected
)
598 base
= force_reg (mode
, base
);
600 return replace_equiv_address (x
, plus_constant (mode
, base
, offset
));
603 /* Copy the value or contents of X to a new temp reg and return that reg. */
608 rtx temp
= gen_reg_rtx (GET_MODE (x
));
610 /* If not an operand, must be an address with PLUS and MULT so
611 do the computation. */
612 if (! general_operand (x
, VOIDmode
))
613 x
= force_operand (x
, temp
);
616 emit_move_insn (temp
, x
);
621 /* Like copy_to_reg but always give the new register mode Pmode
622 in case X is a constant. */
625 copy_addr_to_reg (rtx x
)
627 return copy_to_mode_reg (Pmode
, x
);
630 /* Like copy_to_reg but always give the new register mode MODE
631 in case X is a constant. */
634 copy_to_mode_reg (enum machine_mode mode
, rtx x
)
636 rtx temp
= gen_reg_rtx (mode
);
638 /* If not an operand, must be an address with PLUS and MULT so
639 do the computation. */
640 if (! general_operand (x
, VOIDmode
))
641 x
= force_operand (x
, temp
);
643 gcc_assert (GET_MODE (x
) == mode
|| GET_MODE (x
) == VOIDmode
);
645 emit_move_insn (temp
, x
);
649 /* Load X into a register if it is not already one.
650 Use mode MODE for the register.
651 X should be valid for mode MODE, but it may be a constant which
652 is valid for all integer modes; that's why caller must specify MODE.
654 The caller must not alter the value in the register we return,
655 since we mark it as a "constant" register. */
658 force_reg (enum machine_mode mode
, rtx x
)
665 if (general_operand (x
, mode
))
667 temp
= gen_reg_rtx (mode
);
668 insn
= emit_move_insn (temp
, x
);
672 temp
= force_operand (x
, NULL_RTX
);
674 insn
= get_last_insn ();
677 rtx temp2
= gen_reg_rtx (mode
);
678 insn
= emit_move_insn (temp2
, temp
);
683 /* Let optimizers know that TEMP's value never changes
684 and that X can be substituted for it. Don't get confused
685 if INSN set something else (such as a SUBREG of TEMP). */
687 && (set
= single_set (insn
)) != 0
688 && SET_DEST (set
) == temp
689 && ! rtx_equal_p (x
, SET_SRC (set
)))
690 set_unique_reg_note (insn
, REG_EQUAL
, x
);
692 /* Let optimizers know that TEMP is a pointer, and if so, the
693 known alignment of that pointer. */
696 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SYMBOL_REF
)
698 align
= BITS_PER_UNIT
;
699 if (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (x
) && DECL_P (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (x
)))
700 align
= DECL_ALIGN (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (x
));
702 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == LABEL_REF
)
703 align
= BITS_PER_UNIT
;
704 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == CONST
705 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == PLUS
706 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
707 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)))
709 rtx s
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0);
710 rtx c
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1);
714 if (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (s
) && DECL_P (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (s
)))
715 sa
= DECL_ALIGN (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (s
));
721 ca
= ctz_hwi (INTVAL (c
)) * BITS_PER_UNIT
;
722 align
= MIN (sa
, ca
);
726 if (align
|| (MEM_P (x
) && MEM_POINTER (x
)))
727 mark_reg_pointer (temp
, align
);
733 /* If X is a memory ref, copy its contents to a new temp reg and return
734 that reg. Otherwise, return X. */
737 force_not_mem (rtx x
)
741 if (!MEM_P (x
) || GET_MODE (x
) == BLKmode
)
744 temp
= gen_reg_rtx (GET_MODE (x
));
747 REG_POINTER (temp
) = 1;
749 emit_move_insn (temp
, x
);
753 /* Copy X to TARGET (if it's nonzero and a reg)
754 or to a new temp reg and return that reg.
755 MODE is the mode to use for X in case it is a constant. */
758 copy_to_suggested_reg (rtx x
, rtx target
, enum machine_mode mode
)
762 if (target
&& REG_P (target
))
765 temp
= gen_reg_rtx (mode
);
767 emit_move_insn (temp
, x
);
771 /* Return the mode to use to pass or return a scalar of TYPE and MODE.
772 PUNSIGNEDP points to the signedness of the type and may be adjusted
773 to show what signedness to use on extension operations.
775 FOR_RETURN is nonzero if the caller is promoting the return value
776 of FNDECL, else it is for promoting args. */
779 promote_function_mode (const_tree type
, enum machine_mode mode
, int *punsignedp
,
780 const_tree funtype
, int for_return
)
782 /* Called without a type node for a libcall. */
783 if (type
== NULL_TREE
)
785 if (INTEGRAL_MODE_P (mode
))
786 return targetm
.calls
.promote_function_mode (NULL_TREE
, mode
,
793 switch (TREE_CODE (type
))
795 case INTEGER_TYPE
: case ENUMERAL_TYPE
: case BOOLEAN_TYPE
:
796 case REAL_TYPE
: case OFFSET_TYPE
: case FIXED_POINT_TYPE
:
797 case POINTER_TYPE
: case REFERENCE_TYPE
:
798 return targetm
.calls
.promote_function_mode (type
, mode
, punsignedp
, funtype
,
805 /* Return the mode to use to store a scalar of TYPE and MODE.
806 PUNSIGNEDP points to the signedness of the type and may be adjusted
807 to show what signedness to use on extension operations. */
810 promote_mode (const_tree type ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, enum machine_mode mode
,
811 int *punsignedp ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
818 /* For libcalls this is invoked without TYPE from the backends
819 TARGET_PROMOTE_FUNCTION_MODE hooks. Don't do anything in that
821 if (type
== NULL_TREE
)
824 /* FIXME: this is the same logic that was there until GCC 4.4, but we
825 probably want to test POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED even if PROMOTE_MODE
826 is not defined. The affected targets are M32C, S390, SPARC. */
828 code
= TREE_CODE (type
);
829 unsignedp
= *punsignedp
;
833 case INTEGER_TYPE
: case ENUMERAL_TYPE
: case BOOLEAN_TYPE
:
834 case REAL_TYPE
: case OFFSET_TYPE
: case FIXED_POINT_TYPE
:
835 PROMOTE_MODE (mode
, unsignedp
, type
);
836 *punsignedp
= unsignedp
;
840 #ifdef POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED
843 *punsignedp
= POINTERS_EXTEND_UNSIGNED
;
844 return targetm
.addr_space
.address_mode
845 (TYPE_ADDR_SPACE (TREE_TYPE (type
)));
858 /* Use one of promote_mode or promote_function_mode to find the promoted
859 mode of DECL. If PUNSIGNEDP is not NULL, store there the unsignedness
860 of DECL after promotion. */
863 promote_decl_mode (const_tree decl
, int *punsignedp
)
865 tree type
= TREE_TYPE (decl
);
866 int unsignedp
= TYPE_UNSIGNED (type
);
867 enum machine_mode mode
= DECL_MODE (decl
);
868 enum machine_mode pmode
;
870 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == RESULT_DECL
871 || TREE_CODE (decl
) == PARM_DECL
)
872 pmode
= promote_function_mode (type
, mode
, &unsignedp
,
873 TREE_TYPE (current_function_decl
), 2);
875 pmode
= promote_mode (type
, mode
, &unsignedp
);
878 *punsignedp
= unsignedp
;
883 /* Controls the behaviour of {anti_,}adjust_stack. */
884 static bool suppress_reg_args_size
;
886 /* A helper for adjust_stack and anti_adjust_stack. */
889 adjust_stack_1 (rtx adjust
, bool anti_p
)
893 #ifndef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
894 /* Hereafter anti_p means subtract_p. */
898 temp
= expand_binop (Pmode
,
899 anti_p
? sub_optab
: add_optab
,
900 stack_pointer_rtx
, adjust
, stack_pointer_rtx
, 0,
903 if (temp
!= stack_pointer_rtx
)
904 insn
= emit_move_insn (stack_pointer_rtx
, temp
);
907 insn
= get_last_insn ();
908 temp
= single_set (insn
);
909 gcc_assert (temp
!= NULL
&& SET_DEST (temp
) == stack_pointer_rtx
);
912 if (!suppress_reg_args_size
)
913 add_reg_note (insn
, REG_ARGS_SIZE
, GEN_INT (stack_pointer_delta
));
916 /* Adjust the stack pointer by ADJUST (an rtx for a number of bytes).
917 This pops when ADJUST is positive. ADJUST need not be constant. */
920 adjust_stack (rtx adjust
)
922 if (adjust
== const0_rtx
)
925 /* We expect all variable sized adjustments to be multiple of
926 PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY. */
927 if (CONST_INT_P (adjust
))
928 stack_pointer_delta
-= INTVAL (adjust
);
930 adjust_stack_1 (adjust
, false);
933 /* Adjust the stack pointer by minus ADJUST (an rtx for a number of bytes).
934 This pushes when ADJUST is positive. ADJUST need not be constant. */
937 anti_adjust_stack (rtx adjust
)
939 if (adjust
== const0_rtx
)
942 /* We expect all variable sized adjustments to be multiple of
943 PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY. */
944 if (CONST_INT_P (adjust
))
945 stack_pointer_delta
+= INTVAL (adjust
);
947 adjust_stack_1 (adjust
, true);
950 /* Round the size of a block to be pushed up to the boundary required
951 by this machine. SIZE is the desired size, which need not be constant. */
954 round_push (rtx size
)
956 rtx align_rtx
, alignm1_rtx
;
958 if (!SUPPORTS_STACK_ALIGNMENT
959 || crtl
->preferred_stack_boundary
== MAX_SUPPORTED_STACK_ALIGNMENT
)
961 int align
= crtl
->preferred_stack_boundary
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
;
966 if (CONST_INT_P (size
))
968 HOST_WIDE_INT new_size
= (INTVAL (size
) + align
- 1) / align
* align
;
970 if (INTVAL (size
) != new_size
)
971 size
= GEN_INT (new_size
);
975 align_rtx
= GEN_INT (align
);
976 alignm1_rtx
= GEN_INT (align
- 1);
980 /* If crtl->preferred_stack_boundary might still grow, use
981 virtual_preferred_stack_boundary_rtx instead. This will be
982 substituted by the right value in vregs pass and optimized
984 align_rtx
= virtual_preferred_stack_boundary_rtx
;
985 alignm1_rtx
= force_operand (plus_constant (Pmode
, align_rtx
, -1),
989 /* CEIL_DIV_EXPR needs to worry about the addition overflowing,
990 but we know it can't. So add ourselves and then do
992 size
= expand_binop (Pmode
, add_optab
, size
, alignm1_rtx
,
993 NULL_RTX
, 1, OPTAB_LIB_WIDEN
);
994 size
= expand_divmod (0, TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
, Pmode
, size
, align_rtx
,
996 size
= expand_mult (Pmode
, size
, align_rtx
, NULL_RTX
, 1);
1001 /* Save the stack pointer for the purpose in SAVE_LEVEL. PSAVE is a pointer
1002 to a previously-created save area. If no save area has been allocated,
1003 this function will allocate one. If a save area is specified, it
1004 must be of the proper mode. */
1007 emit_stack_save (enum save_level save_level
, rtx
*psave
)
1010 /* The default is that we use a move insn and save in a Pmode object. */
1011 rtx (*fcn
) (rtx
, rtx
) = gen_move_insn
;
1012 enum machine_mode mode
= STACK_SAVEAREA_MODE (save_level
);
1014 /* See if this machine has anything special to do for this kind of save. */
1017 #ifdef HAVE_save_stack_block
1019 if (HAVE_save_stack_block
)
1020 fcn
= gen_save_stack_block
;
1023 #ifdef HAVE_save_stack_function
1025 if (HAVE_save_stack_function
)
1026 fcn
= gen_save_stack_function
;
1029 #ifdef HAVE_save_stack_nonlocal
1031 if (HAVE_save_stack_nonlocal
)
1032 fcn
= gen_save_stack_nonlocal
;
1039 /* If there is no save area and we have to allocate one, do so. Otherwise
1040 verify the save area is the proper mode. */
1044 if (mode
!= VOIDmode
)
1046 if (save_level
== SAVE_NONLOCAL
)
1047 *psave
= sa
= assign_stack_local (mode
, GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
), 0);
1049 *psave
= sa
= gen_reg_rtx (mode
);
1053 do_pending_stack_adjust ();
1055 sa
= validize_mem (sa
);
1056 emit_insn (fcn (sa
, stack_pointer_rtx
));
1059 /* Restore the stack pointer for the purpose in SAVE_LEVEL. SA is the save
1060 area made by emit_stack_save. If it is zero, we have nothing to do. */
1063 emit_stack_restore (enum save_level save_level
, rtx sa
)
1065 /* The default is that we use a move insn. */
1066 rtx (*fcn
) (rtx
, rtx
) = gen_move_insn
;
1068 /* If stack_realign_drap, the x86 backend emits a prologue that aligns both
1069 STACK_POINTER and HARD_FRAME_POINTER.
1070 If stack_realign_fp, the x86 backend emits a prologue that aligns only
1071 STACK_POINTER. This renders the HARD_FRAME_POINTER unusable for accessing
1072 aligned variables, which is reflected in ix86_can_eliminate.
1073 We normally still have the realigned STACK_POINTER that we can use.
1074 But if there is a stack restore still present at reload, it can trigger
1075 mark_not_eliminable for the STACK_POINTER, leaving no way to eliminate
1076 FRAME_POINTER into a hard reg.
1077 To prevent this situation, we force need_drap if we emit a stack
1079 if (SUPPORTS_STACK_ALIGNMENT
)
1080 crtl
->need_drap
= true;
1082 /* See if this machine has anything special to do for this kind of save. */
1085 #ifdef HAVE_restore_stack_block
1087 if (HAVE_restore_stack_block
)
1088 fcn
= gen_restore_stack_block
;
1091 #ifdef HAVE_restore_stack_function
1093 if (HAVE_restore_stack_function
)
1094 fcn
= gen_restore_stack_function
;
1097 #ifdef HAVE_restore_stack_nonlocal
1099 if (HAVE_restore_stack_nonlocal
)
1100 fcn
= gen_restore_stack_nonlocal
;
1109 sa
= validize_mem (sa
);
1110 /* These clobbers prevent the scheduler from moving
1111 references to variable arrays below the code
1112 that deletes (pops) the arrays. */
1113 emit_clobber (gen_rtx_MEM (BLKmode
, gen_rtx_SCRATCH (VOIDmode
)));
1114 emit_clobber (gen_rtx_MEM (BLKmode
, stack_pointer_rtx
));
1117 discard_pending_stack_adjust ();
1119 emit_insn (fcn (stack_pointer_rtx
, sa
));
1122 /* Invoke emit_stack_save on the nonlocal_goto_save_area for the current
1123 function. This function should be called whenever we allocate or
1124 deallocate dynamic stack space. */
1127 update_nonlocal_goto_save_area (void)
1132 /* The nonlocal_goto_save_area object is an array of N pointers. The
1133 first one is used for the frame pointer save; the rest are sized by
1134 STACK_SAVEAREA_MODE. Create a reference to array index 1, the first
1135 of the stack save area slots. */
1136 t_save
= build4 (ARRAY_REF
,
1137 TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (cfun
->nonlocal_goto_save_area
)),
1138 cfun
->nonlocal_goto_save_area
,
1139 integer_one_node
, NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
);
1140 r_save
= expand_expr (t_save
, NULL_RTX
, VOIDmode
, EXPAND_WRITE
);
1142 emit_stack_save (SAVE_NONLOCAL
, &r_save
);
1145 /* Return an rtx representing the address of an area of memory dynamically
1146 pushed on the stack.
1148 Any required stack pointer alignment is preserved.
1150 SIZE is an rtx representing the size of the area.
1152 SIZE_ALIGN is the alignment (in bits) that we know SIZE has. This
1153 parameter may be zero. If so, a proper value will be extracted
1154 from SIZE if it is constant, otherwise BITS_PER_UNIT will be assumed.
1156 REQUIRED_ALIGN is the alignment (in bits) required for the region
1159 If CANNOT_ACCUMULATE is set to TRUE, the caller guarantees that the
1160 stack space allocated by the generated code cannot be added with itself
1161 in the course of the execution of the function. It is always safe to
1162 pass FALSE here and the following criterion is sufficient in order to
1163 pass TRUE: every path in the CFG that starts at the allocation point and
1164 loops to it executes the associated deallocation code. */
1167 allocate_dynamic_stack_space (rtx size
, unsigned size_align
,
1168 unsigned required_align
, bool cannot_accumulate
)
1170 HOST_WIDE_INT stack_usage_size
= -1;
1171 rtx final_label
, final_target
, target
;
1172 unsigned extra_align
= 0;
1175 /* If we're asking for zero bytes, it doesn't matter what we point
1176 to since we can't dereference it. But return a reasonable
1178 if (size
== const0_rtx
)
1179 return virtual_stack_dynamic_rtx
;
1181 /* Otherwise, show we're calling alloca or equivalent. */
1182 cfun
->calls_alloca
= 1;
1184 /* If stack usage info is requested, look into the size we are passed.
1185 We need to do so this early to avoid the obfuscation that may be
1186 introduced later by the various alignment operations. */
1187 if (flag_stack_usage_info
)
1189 if (CONST_INT_P (size
))
1190 stack_usage_size
= INTVAL (size
);
1191 else if (REG_P (size
))
1193 /* Look into the last emitted insn and see if we can deduce
1194 something for the register. */
1195 rtx insn
, set
, note
;
1196 insn
= get_last_insn ();
1197 if ((set
= single_set (insn
)) && rtx_equal_p (SET_DEST (set
), size
))
1199 if (CONST_INT_P (SET_SRC (set
)))
1200 stack_usage_size
= INTVAL (SET_SRC (set
));
1201 else if ((note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
))
1202 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (note
, 0)))
1203 stack_usage_size
= INTVAL (XEXP (note
, 0));
1207 /* If the size is not constant, we can't say anything. */
1208 if (stack_usage_size
== -1)
1210 current_function_has_unbounded_dynamic_stack_size
= 1;
1211 stack_usage_size
= 0;
1215 /* Ensure the size is in the proper mode. */
1216 if (GET_MODE (size
) != VOIDmode
&& GET_MODE (size
) != Pmode
)
1217 size
= convert_to_mode (Pmode
, size
, 1);
1219 /* Adjust SIZE_ALIGN, if needed. */
1220 if (CONST_INT_P (size
))
1222 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT lsb
;
1224 lsb
= INTVAL (size
);
1227 /* Watch out for overflow truncating to "unsigned". */
1228 if (lsb
> UINT_MAX
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
)
1229 size_align
= 1u << (HOST_BITS_PER_INT
- 1);
1231 size_align
= (unsigned)lsb
* BITS_PER_UNIT
;
1233 else if (size_align
< BITS_PER_UNIT
)
1234 size_align
= BITS_PER_UNIT
;
1236 /* We can't attempt to minimize alignment necessary, because we don't
1237 know the final value of preferred_stack_boundary yet while executing
1239 if (crtl
->preferred_stack_boundary
< PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY
)
1240 crtl
->preferred_stack_boundary
= PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY
;
1242 /* We will need to ensure that the address we return is aligned to
1243 REQUIRED_ALIGN. If STACK_DYNAMIC_OFFSET is defined, we don't
1244 always know its final value at this point in the compilation (it
1245 might depend on the size of the outgoing parameter lists, for
1246 example), so we must align the value to be returned in that case.
1247 (Note that STACK_DYNAMIC_OFFSET will have a default nonzero value if
1248 STACK_POINTER_OFFSET or ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS are defined).
1249 We must also do an alignment operation on the returned value if
1250 the stack pointer alignment is less strict than REQUIRED_ALIGN.
1252 If we have to align, we must leave space in SIZE for the hole
1253 that might result from the alignment operation. */
1255 must_align
= (crtl
->preferred_stack_boundary
< required_align
);
1258 if (required_align
> PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY
)
1259 extra_align
= PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY
;
1260 else if (required_align
> STACK_BOUNDARY
)
1261 extra_align
= STACK_BOUNDARY
;
1263 extra_align
= BITS_PER_UNIT
;
1266 /* ??? STACK_POINTER_OFFSET is always defined now. */
1267 #if defined (STACK_DYNAMIC_OFFSET) || defined (STACK_POINTER_OFFSET)
1269 extra_align
= BITS_PER_UNIT
;
1274 unsigned extra
= (required_align
- extra_align
) / BITS_PER_UNIT
;
1276 size
= plus_constant (Pmode
, size
, extra
);
1277 size
= force_operand (size
, NULL_RTX
);
1279 if (flag_stack_usage_info
)
1280 stack_usage_size
+= extra
;
1282 if (extra
&& size_align
> extra_align
)
1283 size_align
= extra_align
;
1286 /* Round the size to a multiple of the required stack alignment.
1287 Since the stack if presumed to be rounded before this allocation,
1288 this will maintain the required alignment.
1290 If the stack grows downward, we could save an insn by subtracting
1291 SIZE from the stack pointer and then aligning the stack pointer.
1292 The problem with this is that the stack pointer may be unaligned
1293 between the execution of the subtraction and alignment insns and
1294 some machines do not allow this. Even on those that do, some
1295 signal handlers malfunction if a signal should occur between those
1296 insns. Since this is an extremely rare event, we have no reliable
1297 way of knowing which systems have this problem. So we avoid even
1298 momentarily mis-aligning the stack. */
1299 if (size_align
% MAX_SUPPORTED_STACK_ALIGNMENT
!= 0)
1301 size
= round_push (size
);
1303 if (flag_stack_usage_info
)
1305 int align
= crtl
->preferred_stack_boundary
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
;
1306 stack_usage_size
= (stack_usage_size
+ align
- 1) / align
* align
;
1310 target
= gen_reg_rtx (Pmode
);
1312 /* The size is supposed to be fully adjusted at this point so record it
1313 if stack usage info is requested. */
1314 if (flag_stack_usage_info
)
1316 current_function_dynamic_stack_size
+= stack_usage_size
;
1318 /* ??? This is gross but the only safe stance in the absence
1319 of stack usage oriented flow analysis. */
1320 if (!cannot_accumulate
)
1321 current_function_has_unbounded_dynamic_stack_size
= 1;
1324 final_label
= NULL_RTX
;
1325 final_target
= NULL_RTX
;
1327 /* If we are splitting the stack, we need to ask the backend whether
1328 there is enough room on the current stack. If there isn't, or if
1329 the backend doesn't know how to tell is, then we need to call a
1330 function to allocate memory in some other way. This memory will
1331 be released when we release the current stack segment. The
1332 effect is that stack allocation becomes less efficient, but at
1333 least it doesn't cause a stack overflow. */
1334 if (flag_split_stack
)
1336 rtx available_label
, ask
, space
, func
;
1338 available_label
= NULL_RTX
;
1340 #ifdef HAVE_split_stack_space_check
1341 if (HAVE_split_stack_space_check
)
1343 available_label
= gen_label_rtx ();
1345 /* This instruction will branch to AVAILABLE_LABEL if there
1346 are SIZE bytes available on the stack. */
1347 emit_insn (gen_split_stack_space_check (size
, available_label
));
1351 /* The __morestack_allocate_stack_space function will allocate
1352 memory using malloc. If the alignment of the memory returned
1353 by malloc does not meet REQUIRED_ALIGN, we increase SIZE to
1354 make sure we allocate enough space. */
1355 if (MALLOC_ABI_ALIGNMENT
>= required_align
)
1359 ask
= expand_binop (Pmode
, add_optab
, size
,
1360 GEN_INT (required_align
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
- 1),
1361 NULL_RTX
, 1, OPTAB_LIB_WIDEN
);
1365 func
= init_one_libfunc ("__morestack_allocate_stack_space");
1367 space
= emit_library_call_value (func
, target
, LCT_NORMAL
, Pmode
,
1370 if (available_label
== NULL_RTX
)
1373 final_target
= gen_reg_rtx (Pmode
);
1375 emit_move_insn (final_target
, space
);
1377 final_label
= gen_label_rtx ();
1378 emit_jump (final_label
);
1380 emit_label (available_label
);
1383 do_pending_stack_adjust ();
1385 /* We ought to be called always on the toplevel and stack ought to be aligned
1387 gcc_assert (!(stack_pointer_delta
1388 % (PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
)));
1390 /* If needed, check that we have the required amount of stack. Take into
1391 account what has already been checked. */
1392 if (STACK_CHECK_MOVING_SP
)
1394 else if (flag_stack_check
== GENERIC_STACK_CHECK
)
1395 probe_stack_range (STACK_OLD_CHECK_PROTECT
+ STACK_CHECK_MAX_FRAME_SIZE
,
1397 else if (flag_stack_check
== STATIC_BUILTIN_STACK_CHECK
)
1398 probe_stack_range (STACK_CHECK_PROTECT
, size
);
1400 /* Don't let anti_adjust_stack emit notes. */
1401 suppress_reg_args_size
= true;
1403 /* Perform the required allocation from the stack. Some systems do
1404 this differently than simply incrementing/decrementing from the
1405 stack pointer, such as acquiring the space by calling malloc(). */
1406 #ifdef HAVE_allocate_stack
1407 if (HAVE_allocate_stack
)
1409 struct expand_operand ops
[2];
1410 /* We don't have to check against the predicate for operand 0 since
1411 TARGET is known to be a pseudo of the proper mode, which must
1412 be valid for the operand. */
1413 create_fixed_operand (&ops
[0], target
);
1414 create_convert_operand_to (&ops
[1], size
, STACK_SIZE_MODE
, true);
1415 expand_insn (CODE_FOR_allocate_stack
, 2, ops
);
1420 int saved_stack_pointer_delta
;
1422 #ifndef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
1423 emit_move_insn (target
, virtual_stack_dynamic_rtx
);
1426 /* Check stack bounds if necessary. */
1427 if (crtl
->limit_stack
)
1430 rtx space_available
= gen_label_rtx ();
1431 #ifdef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
1432 available
= expand_binop (Pmode
, sub_optab
,
1433 stack_pointer_rtx
, stack_limit_rtx
,
1434 NULL_RTX
, 1, OPTAB_WIDEN
);
1436 available
= expand_binop (Pmode
, sub_optab
,
1437 stack_limit_rtx
, stack_pointer_rtx
,
1438 NULL_RTX
, 1, OPTAB_WIDEN
);
1440 emit_cmp_and_jump_insns (available
, size
, GEU
, NULL_RTX
, Pmode
, 1,
1444 emit_insn (gen_trap ());
1447 error ("stack limits not supported on this target");
1449 emit_label (space_available
);
1452 saved_stack_pointer_delta
= stack_pointer_delta
;
1454 if (flag_stack_check
&& STACK_CHECK_MOVING_SP
)
1455 anti_adjust_stack_and_probe (size
, false);
1457 anti_adjust_stack (size
);
1459 /* Even if size is constant, don't modify stack_pointer_delta.
1460 The constant size alloca should preserve
1461 crtl->preferred_stack_boundary alignment. */
1462 stack_pointer_delta
= saved_stack_pointer_delta
;
1464 #ifdef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
1465 emit_move_insn (target
, virtual_stack_dynamic_rtx
);
1469 suppress_reg_args_size
= false;
1471 /* Finish up the split stack handling. */
1472 if (final_label
!= NULL_RTX
)
1474 gcc_assert (flag_split_stack
);
1475 emit_move_insn (final_target
, target
);
1476 emit_label (final_label
);
1477 target
= final_target
;
1482 /* CEIL_DIV_EXPR needs to worry about the addition overflowing,
1483 but we know it can't. So add ourselves and then do
1485 target
= expand_binop (Pmode
, add_optab
, target
,
1486 GEN_INT (required_align
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
- 1),
1487 NULL_RTX
, 1, OPTAB_LIB_WIDEN
);
1488 target
= expand_divmod (0, TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
, Pmode
, target
,
1489 GEN_INT (required_align
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
),
1491 target
= expand_mult (Pmode
, target
,
1492 GEN_INT (required_align
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
),
1496 /* Now that we've committed to a return value, mark its alignment. */
1497 mark_reg_pointer (target
, required_align
);
1499 /* Record the new stack level for nonlocal gotos. */
1500 if (cfun
->nonlocal_goto_save_area
!= 0)
1501 update_nonlocal_goto_save_area ();
1506 /* A front end may want to override GCC's stack checking by providing a
1507 run-time routine to call to check the stack, so provide a mechanism for
1508 calling that routine. */
1510 static GTY(()) rtx stack_check_libfunc
;
1513 set_stack_check_libfunc (const char *libfunc_name
)
1515 gcc_assert (stack_check_libfunc
== NULL_RTX
);
1516 stack_check_libfunc
= gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode
, libfunc_name
);
1519 /* Emit one stack probe at ADDRESS, an address within the stack. */
1522 emit_stack_probe (rtx address
)
1524 #ifdef HAVE_probe_stack_address
1525 if (HAVE_probe_stack_address
)
1526 emit_insn (gen_probe_stack_address (address
));
1530 rtx memref
= gen_rtx_MEM (word_mode
, address
);
1532 MEM_VOLATILE_P (memref
) = 1;
1534 /* See if we have an insn to probe the stack. */
1535 #ifdef HAVE_probe_stack
1536 if (HAVE_probe_stack
)
1537 emit_insn (gen_probe_stack (memref
));
1540 emit_move_insn (memref
, const0_rtx
);
1544 /* Probe a range of stack addresses from FIRST to FIRST+SIZE, inclusive.
1545 FIRST is a constant and size is a Pmode RTX. These are offsets from
1546 the current stack pointer. STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD says whether to add
1547 or subtract them from the stack pointer. */
1549 #define PROBE_INTERVAL (1 << STACK_CHECK_PROBE_INTERVAL_EXP)
1551 #ifdef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
1552 #define STACK_GROW_OP MINUS
1553 #define STACK_GROW_OPTAB sub_optab
1554 #define STACK_GROW_OFF(off) -(off)
1556 #define STACK_GROW_OP PLUS
1557 #define STACK_GROW_OPTAB add_optab
1558 #define STACK_GROW_OFF(off) (off)
1562 probe_stack_range (HOST_WIDE_INT first
, rtx size
)
1564 /* First ensure SIZE is Pmode. */
1565 if (GET_MODE (size
) != VOIDmode
&& GET_MODE (size
) != Pmode
)
1566 size
= convert_to_mode (Pmode
, size
, 1);
1568 /* Next see if we have a function to check the stack. */
1569 if (stack_check_libfunc
)
1571 rtx addr
= memory_address (Pmode
,
1572 gen_rtx_fmt_ee (STACK_GROW_OP
, Pmode
,
1574 plus_constant (Pmode
,
1576 emit_library_call (stack_check_libfunc
, LCT_NORMAL
, VOIDmode
, 1, addr
,
1580 /* Next see if we have an insn to check the stack. */
1581 #ifdef HAVE_check_stack
1582 else if (HAVE_check_stack
)
1584 struct expand_operand ops
[1];
1585 rtx addr
= memory_address (Pmode
,
1586 gen_rtx_fmt_ee (STACK_GROW_OP
, Pmode
,
1588 plus_constant (Pmode
,
1591 create_input_operand (&ops
[0], addr
, Pmode
);
1592 success
= maybe_expand_insn (CODE_FOR_check_stack
, 1, ops
);
1593 gcc_assert (success
);
1597 /* Otherwise we have to generate explicit probes. If we have a constant
1598 small number of them to generate, that's the easy case. */
1599 else if (CONST_INT_P (size
) && INTVAL (size
) < 7 * PROBE_INTERVAL
)
1601 HOST_WIDE_INT isize
= INTVAL (size
), i
;
1604 /* Probe at FIRST + N * PROBE_INTERVAL for values of N from 1 until
1605 it exceeds SIZE. If only one probe is needed, this will not
1606 generate any code. Then probe at FIRST + SIZE. */
1607 for (i
= PROBE_INTERVAL
; i
< isize
; i
+= PROBE_INTERVAL
)
1609 addr
= memory_address (Pmode
,
1610 plus_constant (Pmode
, stack_pointer_rtx
,
1611 STACK_GROW_OFF (first
+ i
)));
1612 emit_stack_probe (addr
);
1615 addr
= memory_address (Pmode
,
1616 plus_constant (Pmode
, stack_pointer_rtx
,
1617 STACK_GROW_OFF (first
+ isize
)));
1618 emit_stack_probe (addr
);
1621 /* In the variable case, do the same as above, but in a loop. Note that we
1622 must be extra careful with variables wrapping around because we might be
1623 at the very top (or the very bottom) of the address space and we have to
1624 be able to handle this case properly; in particular, we use an equality
1625 test for the loop condition. */
1628 rtx rounded_size
, rounded_size_op
, test_addr
, last_addr
, temp
;
1629 rtx loop_lab
= gen_label_rtx ();
1630 rtx end_lab
= gen_label_rtx ();
1633 /* Step 1: round SIZE to the previous multiple of the interval. */
1635 /* ROUNDED_SIZE = SIZE & -PROBE_INTERVAL */
1637 = simplify_gen_binary (AND
, Pmode
, size
, GEN_INT (-PROBE_INTERVAL
));
1638 rounded_size_op
= force_operand (rounded_size
, NULL_RTX
);
1641 /* Step 2: compute initial and final value of the loop counter. */
1643 /* TEST_ADDR = SP + FIRST. */
1644 test_addr
= force_operand (gen_rtx_fmt_ee (STACK_GROW_OP
, Pmode
,
1646 GEN_INT (first
)), NULL_RTX
);
1648 /* LAST_ADDR = SP + FIRST + ROUNDED_SIZE. */
1649 last_addr
= force_operand (gen_rtx_fmt_ee (STACK_GROW_OP
, Pmode
,
1651 rounded_size_op
), NULL_RTX
);
1656 while (TEST_ADDR != LAST_ADDR)
1658 TEST_ADDR = TEST_ADDR + PROBE_INTERVAL
1662 probes at FIRST + N * PROBE_INTERVAL for values of N from 1
1663 until it is equal to ROUNDED_SIZE. */
1665 emit_label (loop_lab
);
1667 /* Jump to END_LAB if TEST_ADDR == LAST_ADDR. */
1668 emit_cmp_and_jump_insns (test_addr
, last_addr
, EQ
, NULL_RTX
, Pmode
, 1,
1671 /* TEST_ADDR = TEST_ADDR + PROBE_INTERVAL. */
1672 temp
= expand_binop (Pmode
, STACK_GROW_OPTAB
, test_addr
,
1673 GEN_INT (PROBE_INTERVAL
), test_addr
,
1676 gcc_assert (temp
== test_addr
);
1678 /* Probe at TEST_ADDR. */
1679 emit_stack_probe (test_addr
);
1681 emit_jump (loop_lab
);
1683 emit_label (end_lab
);
1686 /* Step 4: probe at FIRST + SIZE if we cannot assert at compile-time
1687 that SIZE is equal to ROUNDED_SIZE. */
1689 /* TEMP = SIZE - ROUNDED_SIZE. */
1690 temp
= simplify_gen_binary (MINUS
, Pmode
, size
, rounded_size
);
1691 if (temp
!= const0_rtx
)
1695 if (CONST_INT_P (temp
))
1697 /* Use [base + disp} addressing mode if supported. */
1698 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
= INTVAL (temp
);
1699 addr
= memory_address (Pmode
,
1700 plus_constant (Pmode
, last_addr
,
1701 STACK_GROW_OFF (offset
)));
1705 /* Manual CSE if the difference is not known at compile-time. */
1706 temp
= gen_rtx_MINUS (Pmode
, size
, rounded_size_op
);
1707 addr
= memory_address (Pmode
,
1708 gen_rtx_fmt_ee (STACK_GROW_OP
, Pmode
,
1712 emit_stack_probe (addr
);
1717 /* Adjust the stack pointer by minus SIZE (an rtx for a number of bytes)
1718 while probing it. This pushes when SIZE is positive. SIZE need not
1719 be constant. If ADJUST_BACK is true, adjust back the stack pointer
1720 by plus SIZE at the end. */
1723 anti_adjust_stack_and_probe (rtx size
, bool adjust_back
)
1725 /* We skip the probe for the first interval + a small dope of 4 words and
1726 probe that many bytes past the specified size to maintain a protection
1727 area at the botton of the stack. */
1728 const int dope
= 4 * UNITS_PER_WORD
;
1730 /* First ensure SIZE is Pmode. */
1731 if (GET_MODE (size
) != VOIDmode
&& GET_MODE (size
) != Pmode
)
1732 size
= convert_to_mode (Pmode
, size
, 1);
1734 /* If we have a constant small number of probes to generate, that's the
1736 if (CONST_INT_P (size
) && INTVAL (size
) < 7 * PROBE_INTERVAL
)
1738 HOST_WIDE_INT isize
= INTVAL (size
), i
;
1739 bool first_probe
= true;
1741 /* Adjust SP and probe at PROBE_INTERVAL + N * PROBE_INTERVAL for
1742 values of N from 1 until it exceeds SIZE. If only one probe is
1743 needed, this will not generate any code. Then adjust and probe
1744 to PROBE_INTERVAL + SIZE. */
1745 for (i
= PROBE_INTERVAL
; i
< isize
; i
+= PROBE_INTERVAL
)
1749 anti_adjust_stack (GEN_INT (2 * PROBE_INTERVAL
+ dope
));
1750 first_probe
= false;
1753 anti_adjust_stack (GEN_INT (PROBE_INTERVAL
));
1754 emit_stack_probe (stack_pointer_rtx
);
1758 anti_adjust_stack (plus_constant (Pmode
, size
, PROBE_INTERVAL
+ dope
));
1760 anti_adjust_stack (plus_constant (Pmode
, size
, PROBE_INTERVAL
- i
));
1761 emit_stack_probe (stack_pointer_rtx
);
1764 /* In the variable case, do the same as above, but in a loop. Note that we
1765 must be extra careful with variables wrapping around because we might be
1766 at the very top (or the very bottom) of the address space and we have to
1767 be able to handle this case properly; in particular, we use an equality
1768 test for the loop condition. */
1771 rtx rounded_size
, rounded_size_op
, last_addr
, temp
;
1772 rtx loop_lab
= gen_label_rtx ();
1773 rtx end_lab
= gen_label_rtx ();
1776 /* Step 1: round SIZE to the previous multiple of the interval. */
1778 /* ROUNDED_SIZE = SIZE & -PROBE_INTERVAL */
1780 = simplify_gen_binary (AND
, Pmode
, size
, GEN_INT (-PROBE_INTERVAL
));
1781 rounded_size_op
= force_operand (rounded_size
, NULL_RTX
);
1784 /* Step 2: compute initial and final value of the loop counter. */
1786 /* SP = SP_0 + PROBE_INTERVAL. */
1787 anti_adjust_stack (GEN_INT (PROBE_INTERVAL
+ dope
));
1789 /* LAST_ADDR = SP_0 + PROBE_INTERVAL + ROUNDED_SIZE. */
1790 last_addr
= force_operand (gen_rtx_fmt_ee (STACK_GROW_OP
, Pmode
,
1792 rounded_size_op
), NULL_RTX
);
1797 while (SP != LAST_ADDR)
1799 SP = SP + PROBE_INTERVAL
1803 adjusts SP and probes at PROBE_INTERVAL + N * PROBE_INTERVAL for
1804 values of N from 1 until it is equal to ROUNDED_SIZE. */
1806 emit_label (loop_lab
);
1808 /* Jump to END_LAB if SP == LAST_ADDR. */
1809 emit_cmp_and_jump_insns (stack_pointer_rtx
, last_addr
, EQ
, NULL_RTX
,
1812 /* SP = SP + PROBE_INTERVAL and probe at SP. */
1813 anti_adjust_stack (GEN_INT (PROBE_INTERVAL
));
1814 emit_stack_probe (stack_pointer_rtx
);
1816 emit_jump (loop_lab
);
1818 emit_label (end_lab
);
1821 /* Step 4: adjust SP and probe at PROBE_INTERVAL + SIZE if we cannot
1822 assert at compile-time that SIZE is equal to ROUNDED_SIZE. */
1824 /* TEMP = SIZE - ROUNDED_SIZE. */
1825 temp
= simplify_gen_binary (MINUS
, Pmode
, size
, rounded_size
);
1826 if (temp
!= const0_rtx
)
1828 /* Manual CSE if the difference is not known at compile-time. */
1829 if (GET_CODE (temp
) != CONST_INT
)
1830 temp
= gen_rtx_MINUS (Pmode
, size
, rounded_size_op
);
1831 anti_adjust_stack (temp
);
1832 emit_stack_probe (stack_pointer_rtx
);
1836 /* Adjust back and account for the additional first interval. */
1838 adjust_stack (plus_constant (Pmode
, size
, PROBE_INTERVAL
+ dope
));
1840 adjust_stack (GEN_INT (PROBE_INTERVAL
+ dope
));
1843 /* Return an rtx representing the register or memory location
1844 in which a scalar value of data type VALTYPE
1845 was returned by a function call to function FUNC.
1846 FUNC is a FUNCTION_DECL, FNTYPE a FUNCTION_TYPE node if the precise
1847 function is known, otherwise 0.
1848 OUTGOING is 1 if on a machine with register windows this function
1849 should return the register in which the function will put its result
1853 hard_function_value (const_tree valtype
, const_tree func
, const_tree fntype
,
1854 int outgoing ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1858 val
= targetm
.calls
.function_value (valtype
, func
? func
: fntype
, outgoing
);
1861 && GET_MODE (val
) == BLKmode
)
1863 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT bytes
= int_size_in_bytes (valtype
);
1864 enum machine_mode tmpmode
;
1866 /* int_size_in_bytes can return -1. We don't need a check here
1867 since the value of bytes will then be large enough that no
1868 mode will match anyway. */
1870 for (tmpmode
= GET_CLASS_NARROWEST_MODE (MODE_INT
);
1871 tmpmode
!= VOIDmode
;
1872 tmpmode
= GET_MODE_WIDER_MODE (tmpmode
))
1874 /* Have we found a large enough mode? */
1875 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (tmpmode
) >= bytes
)
1879 /* No suitable mode found. */
1880 gcc_assert (tmpmode
!= VOIDmode
);
1882 PUT_MODE (val
, tmpmode
);
1887 /* Return an rtx representing the register or memory location
1888 in which a scalar value of mode MODE was returned by a library call. */
1891 hard_libcall_value (enum machine_mode mode
, rtx fun
)
1893 return targetm
.calls
.libcall_value (mode
, fun
);
1896 /* Look up the tree code for a given rtx code
1897 to provide the arithmetic operation for REAL_ARITHMETIC.
1898 The function returns an int because the caller may not know
1899 what `enum tree_code' means. */
1902 rtx_to_tree_code (enum rtx_code code
)
1904 enum tree_code tcode
;
1927 tcode
= LAST_AND_UNUSED_TREE_CODE
;
1930 return ((int) tcode
);
1933 #include "gt-explow.h"